Fox West Coast Theaters Now (April 16, 1930)

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; I ■n mms, MR Ai' WAROMAN OWNER. Proposed new fox theatre. too &LOCK SO {jREENLEAF avenue. nr.c newt PiX • AT THE top is architect’s conception of the new Fox Theatre to be erected in Whittier at a cost of $ 150,000. The seating capacity will be in excess of a thousand. The building will contain eight stores. It is possible before construction is started revisions may be made to include eight stories of apartments. • IT REQUIRED ten Pickwick Buses, eight Oaklands and ten Buicks to transport the party of 750 Camp- fire Girls, Superior Court Judges and prominent club women shown above to the Mickey Mouse Club Matinee conducted by Arthur Wenzel, manager FOX UPTOWN THEATRE, Los Angeles. • IT IS estimated the arrival of the Fox-Fanchon and Marco Air House Party in the giant Fokker F-52 at Los Angeles attracted more than ten thousand people to the Air Port. Among the passengers were four F. U M. Sunkist Beauties. • AT RIGHT is a photo of the front of FOX CALI- FORNIA THEATRE, San Bernardino, showing mod- ernistic design of lobby cards. Both frames and cards carry only black and white in their coloring scheme. Their simplicity in design and lay-out brings the let- tering out very effectively.