Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1939)

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January 14, 1939 MOTION PICTURE HERALD By Metropolitan ANNABELLA, below, guest of honor at a 20th Century-Fox cocktail party in Buenos Aires, with Natalio Bruski, Motion Picture Herald representative in Argentina. H. F. KINCEY, above left, circuit operator of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Mrs. Kincey pose with Wayne Morris on the "Broadway Cavalier" set at the Warner Brothers studio in Burbank, California. GEORGE SCHAEFER, left, president of RKO Radio Pictures, addresses the sales meeting at the Waldorf Astoria in New York at which the George Schaefer drive was launched by RKO branch managers. Story on page 14. ABOVE, personal appearance at the Cactus theatre, Lubbock, Texas. Left to right the participants are: Joseph Bryant of National Screen Service; M. A. Sanders, owner of the Cactus; Rufe Davis, Paramount player; Glenn Fannin, theatre publicity director, and Bernie Davison. THE SYMBOLIC holding of an infant by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt completes the presentation of I I such life saving machines to the Sibley Hospital in Washington, D. O, by the Washington Variety Club. On either side of the First Lady are A. Julian Brylawski of the Washington Warner organization and Rudolph Berger, MGM branch manager and Variety welfare chairman. LEWEN PIZOR, of Philadelphia, a bridegroom last week, has been reelected president of the United Motion Picture Theatre Owners of Pennsylvania. Seep. 18.