The Exhibitor (Nov 1941-May 1942)

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14b THE EXHIBITOR NATIONAL HAPPENINGS AND PERSONALITIES OF GENERAL INTEREST ARE PICTURED DESI ARNAZ presents his wife, Lucille Ball, with RKO theatre gift books good for any RKO house in the country. Miss Ball is currently co-starring in RKO’s screen version of Clarence Buddington Kelland’s novel, “Valley Of the Sun.” JOHN H. HARRIS, national Chief Barker, Variety Clubs of America, and Bob O’Donnell, first assistant national Chief Barker, were guests of honor at a recent AMPA luncheon meeting in New York which honored the Variety Club. A. E. MEYER, general sales manager, International Projector Corporation, is seen above at a luncheon to Lester B. Isaac, director of sound and projection, Loew’s theatres, upon his return from South America. Isaac is at right. BILL SLATER, Paramount news sports commentator, presents Bruce Smith, Minnesota halfback gridiron star, with a certificate for being named on the Paramount News All-American football team at the annual Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Dinner. GEORGE SCHAEFER, Cresson E. Smith, and Ned E. Depinet are pictured above at the farewell luncheon which RKO tendered Smith upon his leaving the company. The luncheon, held at Toots Shor’s Restaurant, New York, was well-attended. MAYOR ANGELO J. ROSSI, San Francisco, is seen above wel¬ coming Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy to the city upon their arrival in connection with the world premiere of RKO’s “Look Who’s Laughing” there. December 24, 1941