The Exhibitor (Jun-Oct 1939)

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6 PREMIUMIST. Here is Meyer Ruttenberg, snap¬ ped before the Church Street headquarters of Coulter Premiums, Inc., in Boston. Company is direct representative of many premium makers. MORE VISITORS TO NEW YORK. Visiting RKO-Radio’s World’s Fair lounge, New York, are more guests: (left to right) vice-president Fred Ullman, Jr., RKO Vathe News; vice-president Ned E. Depinet, RKO-Radio; Colonel Harry A. Cole, president of the Allied States Association; secretary A. K. Howard, Allied Theatres of Massachusetts; and Lee’s J. C. Caldwell, Appomattox, Virginia. BOSTON THEATRE MEN. In the left picture we see manager Benjamin Rosenberg, Mullin and Pinanski’s Fenway, and his assistant, Harvey Isenberg. In the right picture is manager George Kraska, Fine Arts, making final changes on an advertising lay-out. Smart showmen, both Rosenberg and Kraska know how best to obtain results from their respective clienteles despite policy differences. STUDIO VISITORS. Star Charles Ruggles and theatre-owner Archibald Silverman, Providence, meet on Paramount’s Hollywood lot, as is shown in this, taken on "location” for "Invitation to Happiness.” "THE ’CHANGE THE SUN SHINES ON.” Through the open door of Boston’s Imperial Pic¬ ture, Inc., can be seen president, district manager Harry G. Segal and his secretary, Dora Kraska. OFF THE RESERVATION. Manager Matt Saunders, Loew’s Poli, Bridgeport, Connecticut, exchange greetings with Martin Goodrider, the young Indian leading man in 20th Century-Fox’is forthcoming Suzannah of the Mounties, starring Shirley Temple. Seen are (left to right) the Reverend Father Bernard, Sergeant John F. Moran, Goodrider, Saunders, the Reverend Richard K. Dunn. THE EXHIBITOR June 7, 19)9