The Exhibitor (Aug-Nov 1948)

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Three Decades of Specialization— in Smart Interior Decoration! A Typical Current Theatre The John And Drew EbersonDesigned Coral, Bradbury Heights, Va., Is A 1948 Accomplishment Built in conjunction with a recrea¬ tion center composed of a ball-room, bowling alleys, various shops, and a Page 8 few other units, the Coral, Bradbury Heights, Va., is typical of the decorating problems that face an organization like Novelty Scenic Studios in the course of 30 years of theatrical interior decorating. In choosing a decorative scheme for the Coral, Novelty Scenic Studios took into consideration the physical appear¬ ance of the building. The boxoffice drapes were chosen of salmon taffeta in an Austrian style. The entrance doors to the outer lobby are Formica inlaid, and provided with the most modern hardware. The man¬ ager’s office, the boxoffice, and the telephone booths are situated off the foyer, centered in which the confection s and is also built. The Exhibitor, Sept. 22, 1948 NOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS 30th Anniversary Issue