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In picture arts and crafts
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PICTURE ENGINEERS
vention
MAY 20-24, 1935
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Ladies Program
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A special program for the ladies attending e Convention is being arranged by Mrs. E. jse, hostess, and her Ladies' Committee. >ecial trips and social gatherings will be ;ld, and a special suite will be provided in e Hotel where the ladies will register and ■nvene for the various events upon their 'ogram.
Passes to the theaters mentioned above will >, available, and opportunity will be provided : visiting the beautiful points of interest in id about Hollywood and Los Angeles.
Hotel Rates and Accommodations
Excellent accommodations and Convention facilities are assured, and minimum rates are guaranteed for the duration of the Convention. Rates for S. M. P. E. delegates and their families are as follows:
Single: 2.00 per day; one person, single bed. Double: $3.50 per day; two persons, double
bed. Double: $4.00 per day; two persons, twin
beds. Suites: $6.00 and $8.00 per day.
DESSION scty. May 22
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Piers Program
li Studio. Fox Film rrision by registra
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Bnquet of the S. M. c 3, entertainment, b prominent mentis industry (Tickets is ition desk)
FOURTH SESSION Thursday, May 23
FLORENTINE ROOM
Technical Papers Program
FIFTH SESSION Friday, May 24
Luncheon Period
Visit to California Institute of Technology
Dinner Period
ACADEMY ROOM
Technical Papers Program
FLORENTINE ROOM
Technical Papers Program
Luncheon Period
FLORENTINE ROOM
Technical Papers Program
Adjournment of Convention
For hotel rates, golfing, apparatus exhibit, and other details, see other pages of this folder.
rquet . . . Equipment Exhibit rnent for the Ladies
Studio Visits
Golfing
A Memory to Take Home
(Imagine one Flower Bed, thirty miles long! And a Flower Garden two hundred miles long! And all Wild Flowers! Many of them may be gone by Convention time, but there should be enough left in field and desert to astonish the beholder — and they are not hard to find. — Editor's Note.)
Goli, Theaters. Entertainment
Passes to Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian Theaters, Pantages' Hollywood Theater, Warner Bros. Hollywood Theater, and Gore Bros. Iris Theater will be available to registered delegates, for use during the open afternoons and evenings. Several golf courses are conveniently located, and arrangements can be made for sight-seeing trips and other divertissements, in addition to those provided in the Convention program.
Hotel Roosevelt
Golfing privileges will be available to members, at the usual course rates, at the Hollywood Country Club (North Hollywood), Oakmont Country Club (Glendale), Rancho Golf Club (Westwood, Calif.), and the Westwood Golf Club (Westwood, Calif.). The California Pacific International Exposition opens in San Diego, Calif., on May 29.
Officers and Chairmen in Charge
W. C. KUNZMANN, Convention V-P.
E. HUSE, executive V-P.
J. I. CRABTREE, Editorial V-P.
J. O. BAKER, Papers Committee
P. MOLE, Local Arrangements Committee
O. F. NEU, Exhibits Committee
W. WHITMORE, Publicity Committee
E. R. GEIB, Membership Committee
H. GRIFFIN, Projection
MRS. E. HUSE, Hostess
Pacific Coast Section
G. F. RACKETT, Chairman E. HUSE, Past-Chairman
H. W. MOYSE, Secretary-Treasurer W. C. HARCUS, Manager
K. F. MORGAN, Manager