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THE EXHIBITOR
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WAC PRAISED FOR DRIVE CO-OPERATION: BELITA GETS A PARTY IN NEW YORK
MAJOR GENERAL J. A. ULIO recently received in Washington scrapbooks recording the work of the industry in recruiting women for the WAC. Shown at the presentation in the Generals Washingtorv office are Edward L. Alperson, national chairman, WAC Recruiting Week; and WAC representatives George J. Schaefer, Harry Monde!, S. H. Fabian, Ed Schreiber, and Hardie Meakin.
KAY KYSER, currently starring in Columbia's "Caro¬ lina Blues," is seen upon his recent arrival in New York with his wife, Georgia Carroll, featured in the film with Kyser and his band.
C‘. O. JULIAN, managing director, RKO, recently got together with Lieutenant Commander Eddie O'Connor, formerly with MGM in Cuba, left, and Captain T. G. Bostic, right, while visiting the latter, a Captain in the Signal Corps and the Officer in Charge, India Film Exchange Overseas Motion Picture Service.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS greeted Peggy Ryan, star of Universal's "The Merry Monohans," upon her recent arrival in New York from Hollywood to attend the premiere of her film. The jitterbug specialty occurred when Johnny Jarvis played his accordion.
ROBERT K. HAWKINSON, RKO export department. New York, was recently presented with a wrist watch by Phil Reisman, vice president in charge of foreign distribution, on the occasion of Hawkinson's 25th anni¬ versary with the company, which was also celebrated with a luncheon tendered in his honor.
BEN BLUE, MGM contract player, is seen recently in Cairo with G. H. Charnas, MGM manager there, whom he visited while in Egypt on a USO tour. He says he liked Egypt only it was too hot, and all that the people
did was to offer him coffee and tea.
HARRY THOMAS, Madeline White, and Jay Emanuel, publisher, THE EXHIBITOR, are seen at the recent party given for Belita in New York.
MARILYN MAXWELL and John Conte, MGM stars, who met while playing in "Lost In A Harem," were married recently in New York.
September 27, 1944
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