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INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS FILM BULLETIN
CONSTRUCTIVE SHOWMANSHIP PART OF I. T. M. PLAN
THE VICE-PRESIDENT
Croup's Meetings Devoted To Exchange of Management and Advertising Ideas
This organization, now totaling over fifty members, is the result of an idea presented by Jack Litto, Walter Potamkin and Jack Blumberg a little over two years ago.
The purpose of the group is to assist each other toward achieving a better management of theatres. Ideas are inter-exchanged weekly; reports on business done by the various pictures played; exploitation stunts are outlined; suggestions as to the bect method of selling future product to the public are made — all as a sincere endeavor to help every man to become a better manager for himself and his employer.
Present officers of the I. T. M., elected Sept. 17, 1935, are Barney Cohen, Adm-ral Th°atre, President; Allen Lewis, Girard Theatre, VicePresident, John C. Ehrlich. New Ideal Theatre, Secretary-Treasurer; Jack Blumberg, Regis Theatre, Chairman of the Board, and George Nonamaker, of Film Bulletin, publicity director.
The following are members of the organisation: Nat Abelov, Is Segal, Sid Bloomfield, Steve Bcdine, Is Borowsky, Charlie Dutkin, Phil Gerson, Morton Glass, Kay Katz, Max Korr, Perry Lessey. Sol Lewis, Walter Potamkin, Al London, Paul Resnick, Sam Resnick. Larry Ruch, Geo. Scbel, Max Steinhouse, Max, Michael, Morris and Cecil Felt, Irving and Maurice Phillips, Lew Cohen, Murray Cohen, Rube Shapiro, Leonard Eddleson. Harry Felt, Irving Coopersmith, Jack Litto, Abe Resnick, Joe Kane, Nate Milgram, Cy Cohen, and many others.
Folks:
This is VicePresident Al1 e n Lewis, one of the finest boys in the I. T. M. But, like most vicepre sidents, Allen is aff 1 i c t e d by that
strange psychology which impels those poor, subdued individuals to have tiny photographs taken of themselves. We don't know whether it's modesty or fear.
FILM BULLETIN is happy to cooperate with this group in making their 2nd Annual Dinner-Dance a success.
CONGRA TULA TIONS
FROM
CHARLIE and AL
P E N N
Theatre Equipment Co.
309 N. 13th ST., PHIL A.. PA. RITtenhouse 3273
BEST OF LUCK
TO
I. T. M
KRANKEL'S SANITARY SUPPLIES
305 S. 40th STREET PHILA.
Compliments H. KRANKEL
Bell Phone: EVErgreen 4912
BERLO VENDING
CO.
1518 N. BROAD STREET
Philadelphia
POPlar 6011
COMPLIMENTS from Weil-Wishers
Jack Litto — Eureka Theatre
Abe Resnick — Hamilton Theatre Barney Cohen — Admiral Theatre
Cy Cohen — Roxy Theatre Lou Cohen — Wissahickon Theatre
Is Segall — Rivoli Theatre
Harry Felt — Bell Theatre Rube Shapiro — New Penn Theatre
Jos Kane — York Theatre Nate Milgram — Lorraine Theatre John Ehrlich — New Ideal Theatre
Ben Stern — Master Art Products
Charles Klang
B. 8C S. AMUSEMENT CORP. Chas. Stiefel Jacob Blumberg
George Sobel — Ritz Theatre
Morris Wax
Harry Fried
Wm. Spiegel
Leo Posel
Norman Lewis and Abe Rovner
Oscar Neufeld
Dave Starkman
Moe Verbin and Family
New Jersey Messenger Service
Blackwood Theatre — Blackwood, N. J.
Fern Rock Theatre — Phila., Pa.
Ben Harris — Sara — Twins and All
THE EXHIBITOR Jay Emanuel
M. P. T. O. of E. Pa., S. N. J. and Del., Inc.
I. E. P. A., Inc.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
NOOKIE
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LORILLARD CO.