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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | + | Trimble was a WWI veteran, was an Honorary member of [[IBM]] Ring 10 in Indianapolis and a member of the [[S.A.M.]] | |
+ | He began performing magic while in high school at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. On the vaudeville circuit he was offering chalk talks, impersonations, magic and a tap dance on the head of a bass drum. | ||
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+ | In 1912 he moved to Terre Haute where he worked as a sign painter before opening his own shop in 1933. | ||
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+ | Trimble died from injuries sustained while putting his car in the garage. He left the driver's seat to move something out of the way and was pinned against the garage wall when the vehicle accidentally shifted into gear.<ref>[[Linking Ring|The Linking Ring, Vol. 51, No. 12, December 1971]], Broken Wand, James M. Trimble, page 112 </ref> | ||
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* Cover, [[Tops|Tops Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 10, October 1943]], Jimmy Trimble – A Versatile Lad!, page 4 | * Cover, [[Tops|Tops Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 10, October 1943]], Jimmy Trimble – A Versatile Lad!, page 4 | ||
* Cover, [[New Tops|The New Tops, Vol. 9, No. 10, October 1969]], Cover Portrait … Jimmy Trimble … by Frances Marshall, page 2 | * Cover, [[New Tops|The New Tops, Vol. 9, No. 10, October 1969]], Cover Portrait … Jimmy Trimble … by Frances Marshall, page 2 | ||
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* [[M-U-M|M-U-M, Vol.97, No. 10, March 2008]], Jimmy Trimble One Man Circus, by James Kesler, page 54 | * [[M-U-M|M-U-M, Vol.97, No. 10, March 2008]], Jimmy Trimble One Man Circus, by James Kesler, page 54 | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 19 April 2017
Jimmy Trimble | |
Born | James M. Trimble February 12, 1892 Mt. Carmel, Illinois |
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Died | October 11 1971 (age 79) Terre Haute, Indiana |
Jimmy Trimble (1892-1971), a sign painter, played the vaudeville circuit in his early days and performed magic at schools,churches, clubs, and hotels.
Biography
Trimble was a WWI veteran, was an Honorary member of IBM Ring 10 in Indianapolis and a member of the S.A.M.
He began performing magic while in high school at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. On the vaudeville circuit he was offering chalk talks, impersonations, magic and a tap dance on the head of a bass drum.
In 1912 he moved to Terre Haute where he worked as a sign painter before opening his own shop in 1933.
Trimble died from injuries sustained while putting his car in the garage. He left the driver's seat to move something out of the way and was pinned against the garage wall when the vehicle accidentally shifted into gear.[1]
References
- ↑ The Linking Ring, Vol. 51, No. 12, December 1971, Broken Wand, James M. Trimble, page 112
- Cover, Tops Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 10, October 1943, Jimmy Trimble – A Versatile Lad!, page 4
- Cover, The New Tops, Vol. 9, No. 10, October 1969, Cover Portrait … Jimmy Trimble … by Frances Marshall, page 2
- M-U-M, Vol.97, No. 10, March 2008, Jimmy Trimble One Man Circus, by James Kesler, page 54