The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT 21 ANOTHER TESTIMONIAL. That Monogram’s president W. Ray Johnston is still being saluted in honor of his 25 years in the motion picture business is evidenced by this exclusive picture snapped at Hollywood’s Lakeside Golf Chib. Around the festive board are Scott R. Dunlap, Mrs. Charles Bigelow, Bigelow, Tran Carr, Johnston, Mrs. Carr, George W. Weeks, Mrs. Dunlap. HE’S LEAVING FOR HOME. S. Barret McCormick (left) bids von voyage to British producer Herbert Wilcox, who sails for his home after announcing the formation of Imperadio Pictures, Limited, it plans to make three or four a year for RKO release. "PYGMALION .” Poking up out of the ocean of mail is city manager George B. Payette, Jr., who suffered the deluge when more than 1,5 00 replies were received in a contest on the George Bernard Shaw picturized play conducted in the Hagerstown, Maryland, Herald-Mail. ABSORBED. Western star Tex Ritter, who occasionally does a series of personals, is caught down South finding what’s going on, while he awaits a call to return to Monogram for some more westerns. BUSY MAN. Robert Marhenke, with the invaluable Exhibitor booking calendar on his left, poses for the cameraman as he thinks of new campaigns for the Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland. BUT OTHERS ARE RETURNING. Walter Branson (center), captain, RKO’s George J. Schaefer Drive, arrives in New York City following his rapid tour of the company's 3 8 branches. He was accompanied by Harry Gittleson (right), who issued a special drive paper in the field. At Branson’s left is A. A. Schubart, of the welcoming-back committee, at his right M. G. Poller (sic), W. J. McShea. Branson left this week on his second tour of exchanges. March 1 5, 1939