The Exhibitor (Nov 1941-May 1942)

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THE FRONT is faced with white stucco, and has black structural glass for its trim. Motorists travelling the spacious Governor Printz highway, on which the theatre is located, can easily read the attraction signs on the marquee. It having been designed with that thought in mind. THE NEW Edge Moor Terrace, a large housing project situated on the out¬ skirts of Wilmington, Delaware, is the locale of this modem house. Planned as a part of the new community, its success was practic¬ ally assured before its doors were open. The many defense plants and the huge Du Pont interests situated in Wilmington which were to bring many new residents, helped the owners visualize the theatre's eventual success. Architect Armand Carroll de¬ signed the theatre as well as the housing project. House is oper¬ ated by Albert Fischer. m oor WILMINGTON, DEL