The Exhibitor (Nov 1939-May 1940)

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6 “DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK.” Night view of Proctor’s, Schenectady, flagbe-decked for the premiere opening fortnight ago of the 20th Century-Fox picture. „11IM Wit HTI),,,. SHORTS PLUGGER. Manager Ray Connors, RKO-Palace, New York City, shows how he plugged two RKO-Radio shorts. “ALLEGHENY UPRISING.” At the New York premiere of the RKO-Radio picture are seen ballerina Heidi Vossler, cinemactor Edmond O’Brien, actress Paula Stone, RKOPalace’s manager Ray Connors, cinemactress Alice Lake, Henry Schwartz. The picture presents Claire Trevor, John Wayne, and George Saunders. PRELUDE TO BANQUET. Plans for the Albany district’s Warner Club banquet start, with Leo Rosen, Max Friedman, Andy Roy, and Ruth Millberg, the committee members. Affair will be at the Hendrik Hudson, Troy, December 9. LUNCHEONEERS. Caught at a press luncheon in Syracuse are (left to right) manager Frank Murphy, Loew’s State; Daily Orange’s editrix Betty Donnelly, R. W. Case, chairman of meeting of students; Art Schmidt, assistant to Oscar Doob; student manager Don Halik, Civic. “OLD GLORY.” This 40x60 display was arranged by manager Eddie Selette, Albany, Albany, for the Vitaphone Merrie Melodie. THE EXHIBITOR November 22, 1939