Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1936)

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A u s t I 9 3 6 MOTION PICTURE HERALD 21 s Shown at the cocktail party given by Martin Quigley and W. G. Van Schmus are Clifford Jeapes, Alex Howie, Maurice Silverstone, Mrs. E. de Caux Tilney and Miss Jean Tilney, H. A. Manger, Arthur Taylor, David Bliss and Mr. Quigley. Talking with Arthur Taylor, secretary for the party, (right) are Maurice Silverstone, London managing director for United Artists, (left) and W. G. Van Sch mus of the Radio City Music Hall, (center). At the luncheon given in the Janssen Room of the Waldorf are: Left to right, rear; George Schultz of RCA; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Raymond, Broadstairs, Kent; Mrs. W. C. Jaepes and Clifford Jaepes, London, and David G. Bliss, London. Left to right, front; Mr. and Mrs. E. de Caux Tilney, Jean Tilney, and J. Wynborne of RCA.