Ward House Theater

198 E. Avenue B,
Wendell, ID 83355

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John Eickhof
John Eickhof on August 22, 2023 at 5:38 pm

The Odeon is actually at the north west corner of the intersection of B Ave E and Boise Street (one block south and one block east of the ace) it’s location on the map above is incorrect.

John Eickhof
John Eickhof on October 17, 2021 at 8:14 pm

another note…the theatre building still exists today as a private residence, at some point prior to 1990, a two story addition was added to the northwest corner of the auditorium. While I was remodeling the ACE, I was able to tour the building. The stage and proscenium arch are still in place as well as the tiny balcony including a very small projection room. The main floor is flat and level, there are windows along the east and west walls. After the LDS church built their new ward house north of town, the theatre became home to a couple different churches, then a karate studio and then a residence in the 1990s. The front appears to have been remodeled the same time the addition was made.

Searcher
Searcher on July 12, 2015 at 11:53 am

Yes, but none of the theater or area where he lived in Wendell. I have several portraits, but none during the era he owned the theater. Should I post them?

robboehm
robboehm on July 10, 2015 at 8:07 pm

Searcher-Any family photos to share?

Searcher
Searcher on July 10, 2015 at 4:46 pm

My great-grand uncle became partner to R M Stanton, who managed the theater, sometime after 1920. In May 1922 he wrote “…the picture show house is a losing game since the War. Hope to sell out this next Fall. Think we would have sold out last Fall, but the Wendell Bank went ‘Broke’.” In November 1925 he wrote that they sold “our picture house here in Wendell” in August 1925.

John Eickhof
John Eickhof on March 9, 2015 at 7:48 pm

When the new ACE theatre opened in 1945, the theatre in the photo above was operating and known as the Ward House Theatre and the building was originally the local ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It had approx. 300 seats with a balcony of approximately 60 seats. The Ward House continued exhibiting motion pictures for approximately a year when it closed to the public.