Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (Sep 1935 - Aug 1936)

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 7 Why Not Buy GOOD Printing? NATIONAL-PENN PRINTING CO. 1233 VINE STREET Philadelphia Locust 0538 SIMON LIBROS AL BLOFSON OSCAR LIBROS COMPLIMENTS OF K. LITVIN Theatre Builder 421 EAST LOUDEN STREET Philadelphia, Pa. I T M. TID BITS — by Nonnie — PRESIDENT: Barney Cohen, now manager of the Admiral Theatre. Has made a managerial Cook's tour of Philadelphia with detours to New Jersey and Boston, Mass. Has blinded many Vine Streeters with his sartorial elegance (?). At the present time is head over heels in love for the steenth time; and has just paid a fine of $6.50 to a New Jersey court for speeding. VICE-PRESIDENT: Allen Lewis — an all right fellow; but who ever found any work for a vice president to do? SECRETARY-TREASURER: John C. EhrIich. Swell man for the job. No one has ever been known to get a nickel out of him without sixteen certified requisitions and a black-jack. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD: Jack Blumberg. Now known as "the executive". A hard worker for the organization and to him a vote of thanks should be given for his untiring efforts to put the second annual affair over in a big way. Take a bow. Take two bows. PUBLICITY DIRECTOR: George Nonamaker. Modesty forbids. MOST OF THE MEMBERSHIP: The noisiest, peppiest, most energetic gang it has ever the president's pleasure to try and call to order for a meeting. They all talk at once. Parlimentary rule is something they evidently never heard of or don't care a damn about. CY COHEN is sergeant at arms; but even his sand-bagging cannot quell the enthusiasm of such boys as Nate Milgram and Perry Lessey. But these boys really accomplish things of benefit to their theatres. Drop in one Thursday at 11.00 A. M. (you're welcome) for one of their meetings and you will be impressed. 1 1 GROUP OF ACTIVE MEMBERS OF THE I. T. M. LEFT TO RIGHT STANDING: Lew Cohen, John Ehrlich, Murray Cohen, Rube Shapiro, George Nonamaker, Leonard Eddleson, Irving Coopersmith and Harry Felt. LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: Jack Litto, Abe Resnick, Jack Blumberg, Barney Cohen, Joe Kane, Nate Milgram and Cy Cohen. HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STAR "PARTY" LAUGHS! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! THE NEW THEATRE CAME WHICH GIVES YOU SCIENCE and SKILL NOW READY FOR YOU! FOR PARTICULARS WRITE or CALL Dennis Games Co, 1226 VINE STREET DISTRIBUTORS OF "LUCKY" PROTECTED BY U. S. PATENT and COPYRIGHTED