Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Feb 1945)

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DISPLAY ADVERTISING FROM ROUND TABLE MEMBERS starts TOMORROW BUFFALO iVniE THE SCREEN SHINES WITH NEW GLORY! KEYS OF KINGDOM » &B8i«y Pick-taias MitW-faail fto HanWie'PegjjIiiiGaiiw ■go*' • HERE IS WONDROUS ADVENTUREI • * » t s .t>itt Charles B. Taylor, director of advertising and publicity for Shea's, Buffalo, N. Y., created this smart directory layout which appeared in local papers on Valentine's Day. Intrigue and drama are highlighted in this drawing by Ben Adier prepared for George Kelly, Warner advertising manager in New Jersey. Walter Ahrens, RKO Orpheum, C Moines, designed his own layouts to s recent engagement of "Together Agal| Patriotic background and star heads c employed here to focus attention on "Hd Come the Waves" at Warner theatres; Philadelphia by Irv Blumberg, ad head. ! Charles ZInn, manager of the State, Minneapolis, tried to remove the "war stigma" in this novel display ad on "30 Seconds Over Tokyo". Personal endorsement and emphasis on romance helped, he reports. I' \ i 1 UGUT It 60. ORCUS PK.-?W cmsn • A UNITED DETftOT THUItt B 78 This smart looking layout with title in reverse and strong catch co was created by Marie Meyer of United Detroit theatres to promc "None But the Lonely Heart". MOTION PICTURE HERALD, FEBRUARY 24.