The Exhibitor (Nov 1942-May 1943)

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14 THE EXHIBITOR 20TH-FOX HOLDS A PARTY; STARS KEEP COMING AND GOING HERE AND THERE WHEN THE 20TH CENTURY-FOX Christmas party for all employes was held at the Hotel Astor, New York, recently, ‘die highlights were the unveiling of the service flag with 644 names on the honor roll and the drawing for war bonds supervised by masters of ceremonies Lew Lehr and Xavier Cugat, whose orchestra played for dancing. On the left, Spyros Skouras, president, 20th Century-Fox, is seen welcoming employes of the newly formed Family Club; while, on the right, Tom J. Connors, vice-president in charge of world-wide distribution, adds well wishes to those of other officers of the company. O. HENRY BRIGGS, president, PRC, welcomes Leon Fromkess, vice-president in charge of production, upon his recent arrival at the home office from Hollywood. Arthur Greenblatt, vice-president in charge of sales, smiles approval. WILLIAM A. SCULLY, general sales manager, Universal, is being honored with a W. A. Scully sales drive to run 21 weeks. THE NAVY LEAGUE OF THE U. S. pre¬ sented to Metro recently a plaque in recognition of “Stand By For Action.” JACK BENNY, co-star in Warners’ “George Washington Slept Here,” is greeted by a messenger with a bundle of mail on his recent arrival in New York with his wife, Mary Livingston, and their daughter, Joan. January 6, 1943