The Exhibitor (Nov 1948-Feb 1949)

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NT4 THE EX H I B I T 0 R Raymond Strohmeir and his wife, “Mrs. America”, were recently welcomed to Washington where they stopped as the first leg of their tour to plug L-I’ s "You Gotta Stay Happy” by Joe Margolies, Loew’stBilly Offily, Aeronica Aviation, and Jack Fox, Loew’ s. The Stroraeirs touring the country by air. (Continued from j) age NT 2) trip to Florida about Dec. 1. He Byrd, is planning on making his annual generally stays about four weeks WEEKLY PETTY CASH SYSTEM (SPECIFY ITEM NO. B.S. 9) • These spectally designed 3x5 inch Petty Cash Slips require a counter signature of approval and are numbered consecutively so that accurate records can be kept of each individual expenditure. There are 100 slips to each pad. • The specially designed envelopes are for use only once each week in listing each individual slip and computing the weekly total expended. All slips listed on a particular envelope should then be inserted in it for safekeeping; and the envelope filed for future reference. • There can never be any later question of a particular disbursement, for the actual receipt is always on hand and easily located. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 YR. (S2 ISSUES) • $2 00 FOREIGN $S 00 All salet prepaid. Please send check, money order or stamps with order. Sold under money back guarantee ALL SALES LIMITED TO THEATRES WHICH SUBSCRIBE TO "THE EXHIBITOR” THE EXHIBITOR ^BOOK SHOP JAY EMANUEL PUBLICATIONS, INC. 122S Vine Street, Philadelphia, 'Pa. visiting relatives. .. “Pitz” Anderson, Loew’ s, has been sick.... Otis Bugg, National, left for a visit to his Texas ranch. ...The Patrick Henry had a special stage attraction. . . Sympathy is extended to Sam Moore, Byrd, who lost a brother. ... William Coghill, assistant to Jimmy Ritchie, East End and Patrick Henry, was sick with the grippe, William Ferguson subbing.... J.F. Hungerford has received the con¬ tract to do some painting in the Patrick Henry and East End lobbies. -S.T. Variety Club TENT I I New members are William H. Bene¬ dict, motion picture producer for the Sherman Plan, Inc. ; Paul Linson, man¬ ager, Greenbelt, Greenbelt, Md. , and Frederick G. Rippingale, salesman, Loew’ g. ...A “Hawaiian Night” Open House was held in the Variety Club Rooms, with Alvin Q. Ehrlich acting as “King for the Night”. Dancing and prizes werepart of the festivities.. ..Another famous Variety Club gin rummy tournament and dinner will be held for members only on Nov. 29, at 7 p. m. Sam Forst and Morris Kraft will supply the dinner. Dave Legum will be “King for the Night”. Prizes will include two television sets and two portable radios. Exactly $12 covers entry in the tournament and dinner, and checks should be mailed to Dave Legum, 2637 Connecticut Ave¬ nue, Washington, D. C. Happy birthday to the following barkers; Fred Schnider, Williajn Stempil, and Clark Griffith, Nov. 20; George Kelly, 21; Harley Davidson, 22; J. C. Brown, Saul Greber and Frank Sobotka, 23; Glenn Norris, 24; Graham Barbee, Jr. , Sol Kullen and Jeff Hofheimer, 27; and Mike Uline, 28 . Eile«n Crowe, one of the best known of the renowned Abbey Theatre Players, recently arrived in New York with her daughter, Mary, on a brief stop¬ over on route to Hollywood, where she had a featured role in Para¬ mount’ s “Top O’ The Morning”. A AOVANnc November 24, 1948