Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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ATTRACTIVE LOBBY DISPLAYS Manager T. J. Finnan gave patrons of Lincoln theatre, Decatur, III., an opportunity to welcome Alan Ladd's screen return in "And Now Tomorrow". Publicity manager Homer Harmon of the New York Roxy arranged thist "Winged Victory" exhibit in Grand Central Station where thousands of| travelers viewed it. Cutout Santa Clauses bearing coming hits as holiday gifts gave foyer of the Esquire in Toledo appropriate Christmas touch for manager Carl Rogers. Attractive front at the Gotham theatre in New York is currently drawing attention of passers-by to current film offering, "Three Is a Family". Credit Ed Douglas and Paula Gould of Loew's with these two eye-arresting lobby displays at the State, New York. "Parkington" setting at left had mechanically contrived snowfall. Oriental music added to the effectiveness of "Kismet" display at right. mrrrti'i'ii'''iiiiĀ»M 58 MOTION PICTURE HERALD, JANUARY 6, 1945