Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1962)

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MILWAUKEE ^ariety Club’s Jerry Levy and Don Perlewitz are sounding out all members’ wives in an effort to ascertain whether a sufficient number of them will or are willing to sign up for membership in the proposed auxiliary. Since the club has increased its obligation this year to maintain and improve the services and facili ties at the Epilepsy Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital, the need for added assistance is greater than ever. Joe Reynolds, Towne Theatre manager, rated in the Milwaukee Press Club News bulletin. Quote: “Another theatre party at the Towne Theatre, scheduled for De cember 28; courtesy. Manager Joe Reynolds, who was oiir host at the showing of ‘Gigot.’ That was a nice party, Joe. Watch the club bulletin board for details. Plan to have dinner and cocktails at the club before the show.” Not having seen or heard of “Bud” Rose, former branch manager for Allied Artists here, exhibitors and Filmrow began to wonder how come. So a phone call brought the following response: “I’ve been busy on a MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE I I 1 MILWAUKEE FILM CENTER | I i I 333 N. 25th St. Milwaukee 3, Wise. Oliver Trampe, Mgr. ■s I I I ^reetin^A i From Everyone at I COLUMBIA PICTURES Q 212 W. Wisconsin Ave. — Milwaukee 3, Wis. is Seasons Greetings lack Lorentz Ray Schulz 20th CENTURY-FOX FILM CORP. 1016 No. 8th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 1 I i Merry Christmas | I f from I WARNER BROS. I Paul Schober »• t Milwaukee 3, Wis. % i t<?srs^:sjrs?sr«?S!rs?srS?srSKjic?^y«?fa^f!rc?s^ J. C. McCrary 212 W. Wisconsin Ave. t % V §■ I OUR WISHES TO YOU A Most Merry Christmas A Most Happy New Year ALLIED ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS § I I ■S’ 4 I NAT NATHANSON 720 W. State St. MEYER KAHN Milwaukee 3, Wis. I ' :§ Seasons Greetings | AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL | PICTURES I 212 W. Wisconsin Avenue | ED GAVIN I ii I I KAY BYDALEK GLADYS BETZ I P. Holiday Greetings Universal-International Films Exchange Milwaukee (3), Wis. 720 W. Slate St. Pat Halloron — Sales Mgr. Sid Turer — Salesman A1 Jahneke — Office Mgr. -Booker % Ann Vishing — Booker t S Seasons Greetings UNITED ARTISTS CORP. 1137 No. 8th St. Joe Imhof Jack Dionne I Milwaukee 6' t Ken Siem % s'Sr<p:53«?ftrfS?sr«s?6!r«fSjr«?sr«?OT«K3^ NC-6 BOXOmCE :: December 17, 1962