The Exhibitor (Nov 1938-May 1939)

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A WINNER AGAIN. Branch manager Rudolph Berger, Metro, congratulates J. Raymond Bell, publicity director, Loew’s Washington theatres, on winning the "Marie Antoinette” trip to Paris, while exploiteer Carlton Duffus looks on all smile. INVENTOR'S FAMILY. Attending premiere of 20th Century-Fox’s "Alexander Graham Bell” are the inventor’s kin: Mrs. Walter Kendall Myers, granddaughter; Mrs. Gilbert Grosevenor, daughter; Melville Bell Grosevenor, grandson; Dr. Gilbert Grosevenor, son-in-law, president, National Geographic Society, the screening’s sponsor; Dr. Mabel Grosevenor, granddaughter. JUDGES GIVE ANOTHER TO BELL. Judges in Metro’s trip-to-Paris exploitation contest on "Marie Antoinette” — Metro’s David Blum, French Line’s Edward F. Knight, French Tourist Bureau’s Count Henri d’Ornano, Metro’s W. R. Ferguson (National Education Association’s William Lewin was absent) — award trips to Frank Weatherford, Texas’ Interstate Circuit; J. Raymond Bell, Loew’s Washington theatres. "ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL.” The Nation’s Capital, March 21, saw 20th Century-Fox’s dramatic recounting of the invention of the telephone. Here are seen Admiral William D. Leahy, chief of naval operations, and Mrs. Leahy entering Constitution Hall. "THE WIZARD OF OZ.” Judy Garland, Metro starlet, arrives in New York for a brief vacation following the completion of the role of Dorothy in the company’s coming "The Wizard of 02.” IN THE CAUSE OF SWEET CHARITY. Following the aims of the Variety Club, Tent No. 19, Baltimore, in co-operation with Horlacher Delivery Service, has put into service this truck, used in the transportation of motion picture films and sound, projection apparatus to various places in, around the Monumental City, to provide entertainment for shut-ins, the under-privileged. April 12, 1919