Ritz Theatre

301 W. Pecan Street,
Celina, TX 75009

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robboehm
robboehm on April 19, 2022 at 6:59 pm

The Queen/Ritz was not Celina’s first venue for movies. There is a November 20, 1913 item in the Celina Texas Record that Charley Ownsby, Manager of Celina’s Opera House, only presented clean vaudeville shows and moving pictures.

robboehm
robboehm on April 19, 2022 at 6:51 pm

Uploaded a photo of a page from the Celina Texas Record from June 13, 1946 in which booster ads were placed for the soon to open Ritz.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on April 19, 2022 at 2:49 am

The permalinks in my previous comment are supposed to open directly to the parts of the pages with the articles on them, and be enlarged, but the links aren’t working properly, at least for me. All four articles are at the top of their respective pages, so you’ll have to scroll up and then enlarge using the bar at the upper left of the page (unless the scroll wheel on your mouse will enlarge it, as mine does.)

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on April 19, 2022 at 2:21 am

The opening of Celina’s first Ritz Theatre on September 2, 1932 (permalink) was announced in the previous day’s edition of The Celina Record. The opening feature was Paramount’s “Sky Bride” with Richard Arlen, Virginia Bruce, Jack Oakie, and child star Robert Coogan, younger brother of Jackie Coogan.

The destruction of the first Ritz by fire on January 29, 1946, was reported in the Record of January 31, (permalink) which said that theater owner J. T. McClure said that he would begin construction on a new Ritz in the former Queen Theatre building immediately. The opening of that house on June 15 was announced in the June 13 issue of the Record (permalink).

An article about McClure in the August 5, 1937 Record (permalink) said that “[f]or years, the last building on the street running across the north side of the square was the picture show building.” That building must have been the one at 301-303 West Pecan Street. From the article about the fire it appears that the intervening Ritz, from 1932 to 1946, was a couple of doors down the block from the Queen/second Ritz, probably at 307 or 309 West Pecan.