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PUBLIX OPINION, WEEK OF JUNE 22np, 1929
PROGRESSIVE SERIES OF ROSS BOARDS
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FITZGERALD | | REAL ESTATE |
DEPARTMENT / MENJOU SINGS!
Fy é J. E. Fitzgerald, formerly Divi | Saas RESERLESSSSSSS 3 5 ; | 1 sion Maintenance Supervisor of] pani Ash opened at the New York Paramount on Saturday, June} ¢ New England, has been appointed | 9¢} with his orchestra intact. : District Representative of the Real | | Estate Department for New Eng Rudy Vallee and his orchestra opened at the Brooklyn Paramount land, to succeed S. P. Whiting, |on Saturday, June 8th, with the New York Paramount orchestra,
who resigned, according to an an-|
“Be t8) | | 2 ee ar: fehl Retake, |Palace Theatre, Dallas, conducted-all shows Tuesday, June 4th, at the) +
, > is| Brooklyn Paramount Theatre while Paul Ash was in Boston, working a duties, i eee a “He fee ‘on his opening show. Ellard reopened in Dallas on Saturday, June 8th. | ; ne d. S| :
“FASHIONS IN LOVE,” Paramount Picture, starring Adolphe Menjou has . been completed with two songs featured.
Jimmie Ellard, Stage Band Leader, on leave of absence from the}
The first and most important is “I STILL, BELIEVE IN YOU” and is sung by Fay Compton. The other song entitled “DELPHINE”’
replaced in the Maintenance De-| Al Mitchell, Stage Band Leader, terminated his engagement at the
partment by J. F. ne. i ne | Eastman Theatre, Rochester, with the last performance on Tuesday, | ? it aokr almost Tue 11th. He reported Wednesday morning in New Haven, where |
y circuit in| he opened at the Olympia Theatre on June 18th, replacing Ben Black. | been with| }
Eesaitiarised nit wi ee ton, Texas, opened at the Texas Theatre, San Antonio, Saturday, | amiliarize im :
of theatre operation In addition to| June 8th.
*) 1d, and his constant | | travels, about “New. Bngland have Lou Forbes, formerly Stage Band Leader at Shea's Buffalo Thea-| eee be Son, ghly ocd miry,| tre replaced Ince at the Metropolitan, Houston, opening Saturday, |
tho “7 : This towether with his keen insight| June 15th. |
ane Bound Know yaical oan Ott Pedro Avelar, Stage Band Leader, closed at the Olympia Theatre, | Pelaines. and desirability of sites| Miami, Saturday, May 25th, and opened at the Stuart Theatre, Lincoln, | j eminently fit him for his new pPoSl-| yep, Monday, June 10th. ee ee tion.
Adolphe Menjou... Both of these songs were written by Victor Schertzinger and Leo Robin and will be pubished by the Famous Music Co.
e i : ; Fy 3 ? t H 5 e that f years. His Vic Ince, Stage Band Leader, at the Metropolitan Theatre, Hous-| is sung in the picture by
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