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EXHIBITOR
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Weiner, has been leased, and the new management has already taken over. . . . General manager K. B. Duke, Sr., St. Mary’s Theatres Inc., attended the recent wedding of aide Arlene Candella and Rush Cullins at St. Francis Xavier. The bride has worked both at the New and St. Mary’s for several years.
New Jersey
Atlantic City
The Ocean on the Steel Pier, with a capacity of 1800 seats, is being renovated and will reopen on November 26. It will be a joint operation of the Hollywood Theatre Circuit and Ocean Theatre Com¬ pany. Max Chasens, brother-in-law of Harry Waxmann, will do the booking and buying.
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Mort Lewis’ Ventnor closed for the winter.
Pennsylva/sia
Allentown
“One of the biggest boosts in the in¬ dustry today,” Henry W. Romig, man¬ ager “Colonial” believes, is an attraction the type of “From Here to Eternity,” which closed at Fabian’s Colonial after a three-week run on Oct. 27 with the boxoffice strong at the very last perform¬ ance.
At Fabian’s Rialto, Earl Arnold, man¬ ager, “Mogambo” bowed in on the new
James A. h'ltzpatrick’s MGM “Traveltalk,” “Seeing Spain,” was shown re¬ cently at a special screening in Washing¬ ton, D. C., for members of the State Department and Spanish Embassy. Seen left to right are Rudolph Berger, MGM southern sales manager; William B. Dun¬ ham, State Department’s Western European Affairs; and Juan Parellnda, Counselor of Cultural Relations of the Embassy of Spain.
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Republic’s “Sea Of Lost Ships” recently had its world premiere at RKO Keith’s, Washington, D. C., with the opening sparked by the presence of Republic stars, military, and civic dignitaries, as well as a contingent of Republic executives. Seen above, in the usual left to right, top to bottom, order are Victor McLaglen, Republic President Herbert J. Yates, Mrs. Yates, Wanda Hendrix, Richard Jaeckel, metro¬ politan division sales manager James V. O’Gara, and on steps, C. Bruce Newbery, director of sales, and Washington branch manager Jake Flax; Yates flanked by Harry Welch, publicity director, Mayfair, Baltimore, Md., and Marvin Goldman, Ontario, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Yates at the Washington exchange, and the exterior of
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