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Theatres: BRY,
CATALOG—1947-48. RY, Selmer, Tenn.; ELLIS, Cleveland, | Miss.;
r, Tenn.; W. C. 4 Memphis Samm; HOLLYWOOD, Memhis Tenn; IDLEWILD, Memphis, Pan: JOY, Memphis, Tenn.; EW DAISY, Memphis, Tenn.; NORMAL, Memphis, Tenn.; PRINCESS, Memphis, Tenn.; RITZ, Lexington, Tenn.; SAVOY, Memphis, Tenn.; STRAND, Memphis, Tenn.; WILLIAMS, Oxford, Miss.
WOODS, EVERETT D. : 803 Fighty-one Madison Bldg., Memphis Founded: 1930. Member: A.I.A.; State Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners. Theatres: PLAZA, Memphis, Tenn. (1949); EAST HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, Memphis, Tenn. (1947).
HOLMAN (Seo MARR and HOLMAN)
MARR and HOLMAN :
702 Stahlman Building, Nashville Founded: 1912. Member: Tenn. Chapter, A.I.A. Contributed: Architectural Forum; Architectural Record; Progressive Architecture; THEATRE CATALOG—1948-49, Theatres: PRINCESS, Shelbyville, Tenn. (1949); RITZ, Alabama City, Ala. (1949); ROANE, Rockwood, Tenn. (1949); SHOALS, Florence, Ala. (1949); STATS, Bowling Green, Ky. (1949); CRESCENT DRIVE-IN, Nashville, Tenn. (1948); PRINCESS, Murfreesboro, Tenn. (1945); COLBERT, Sheffield, Ala. (1942); MELROSE, Nashville, Tenn. (1942); Ha MEADE, Nashville, Tenn.
1940).
TEXAS
LEVY, MORRIS L. 509 Medical Professional Building, Corpus Christi
Founded: 1921. Theatres: CORPUS DRIVE-IN, Corpus Christi, Tex. (1947); EL PASO DRIVE-IN, El Paso, Tex. (1946); MISSION DRIVE-IN, San Antonio, Tex. (1946); WACO DRIVE-IN, Waco, Tex. (1946); ALAMO DRIVE-IN, San Antonio, Tex. (1945); BEACH, Corpus Christi, Tex. (1939); HARLEM, Corpus Christi, Tex. (1938).
BROAD and NELSON
618 Reserve Loan Life Building, Dallas 1 Founded: 1923. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Professional Engineers; Texas
Society of Architects. Theatres: PRES
TON, Dallas, Tex. (under constr.).
CORGAN, JACK 2008 Jackson, Dallas
Founded: 1938. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Architects. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG—1942, 1947-48. Theatres: HILAND, Albuquerque, N. Mex. (1949); TEXAS, Kingsville, Tex. (1949); LEACHMAN, Stillwater, Okla. (1948); MORLEY, Borger, Tex. (1948); HORNBECK, Shawnee, Okla. (1947); WILL ROGERS, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1946); TELENEWS, Dallas, Tex. (1941); ARKANSAS, Little Rock, Ark. (1940); CENTRE, Corpus Christi, Tex. (1940); EL
RANCHO, Victoria, Tex. (1938). (Also about 509 others.)
NELSON (Sea BROAD and NELSON)
SMITH, RAYMOND F.
200914 Jackson Street, Dallas Founded: 1937, Member: ALA; Texas Society of Registered Architects. Contributed: Architectural Record; THEATRE CATALOG—1947-48, 1948-49. Theatres: ABALON, New Orleans, La. (1949) ;
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Tex. (1947); GRANADA, Dallas, Tex.
1945); ALAMEDA, Houston, Tex. tot), GATEWAY, Ft. Worth, Tex. (1940); ROSEWIN, Dallas, Tex. (1938).
(And scores of others.)
CARROLL and DAEUBLE
1001 East Yandell Boulevard, El Paso Founded: 1945. Member: A.I.A. Contributed: School Board Journal. Theatres: LIBERTY HALL, El Paso, Tex. (1949); MESITA SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, El Paso, Tex. (1948).
DAEUBLE (Seo CARROLL and DAEUBLE)
SHULT, ERNEST L.
5009 Fannin Street, Houston 4 Founded: 1932. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Architects; Registered Architect, State of Texas. Theatres: PALM, Sugarland, Tex. (1949); LEON, Pleasanton, Tex. (1948); COLE, Richmond, Tex. (1947); PALACIOS, Palacios, Tex. (1942); SHOWBOAT, Freeport, Tex. (1942); PLAZA, Wharton, Tex. (1941); SHOWBOAT, Texas City, Tex. (1941); GANADO, Ganado, Tex. (1940); CLEVELAND, Cleveland, Tex. (1938); FLOYDS, El Campo, Tex. (1938); LAVACA, Port Lavaca, Tex. (1938); COLE, Rosenberg, Tex. (1937); TEXAS, Texas City, Tex. (1937); WEST COLUMBIA, West Columbia, Tex. (1937); VON MINDEN, Schulenberg, Tex. (1927); NORMANA, El Campo, Tex. (1925).
ALLEN, HARVEY C. and HOWARD C. Box 495, Lamesa
Founded: 1920. Theatres: CRANE, Crane, Tex. (1949); PALACE, Lamesa, Tex. (1949); REX, O’Donnell, Tex. (1949); WALLACE, Levelland, Tex. (1949); MAJESTIC, Lamesa, Tex. (1948); YUCCA, Lamesa, Tex. (1948); LLANOS, Lubbock, Tex. (1942); RHEA, Denver City, Tex. (1941); TOWER, Lamesa, Tex. (1941); TOWER, Seminole, Tex. (1940); WALLACE, Andrews, Tex. (1940); WALLACE, Seagraves, Tex. (1940); FALLS, Grand Falls, Tex. (1939); ROSE, Levelland, Tex. (1938); WALLACE, Sundown, Tex. (1937); PALACE, Seminole, Tex. (1935); ROSE, Tahoka, Tex. (1930).
MADDUX, D. C. . 1004 S. Oakes, San Angelo Founded: 1937. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Architects. Theatres: ROGUE, Eden, Tex. (1944); LYRIC, San Angelo,
Tex. (1943).
CARVEL, FROST
703 Travis Building, San Antonio Founded: 1930. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG — 1948-49. Theatres: SAN PEDRO DRIVE-IN, San Antonio, Tex. (1947).
MARRIOTT, J. M.
950 Frost Bank Building, San Antonio Associate: Wallas J. Wade, Arch. Founded: 1905. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Architects. Theatres: ALMOS, San Antonio, Tex. (1949); TOWER, San Antonio, Tex. (1941); JOY, San Antonio, Tex. (1940).
PITTS, DeHAVEN 214 Travis Building, San Antonio
Founded: 1929. Member: A.I.A.; Texas Society of Architects. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG—1946-47. Theatres: TOWER, Luling, Tex. (1948); ALAMEDA, Crystal City, Tex. (1947); HIHO, San Antonio, Tex. (10947): IT, Mathis, Tex. (1946).
SMITH, GORDON M.
255 Primera Drive, San Antonio Founded: 1927. Member: A.IA.; LS.A.; A.M.E. Theatres: KING DRIVE-IN, San Marcos, Tex. (1949); DRIVE-IN, Alice, Tex. (1947); IT, Mathis, Tex. (1946).
SMITH, DON W.
Texas Bank Building, Sweetwater Founded: 1935. Member: Texas Society of Architects. Theatres: RITZ, Snyder, Tex. (1949); JOY, Roscoe, Tex. (1947).
UTAH
MARKHAM, FRED L.
45 N. University Avenue, Provo Associate: W. Rowe Smith, Designer. Founded: 1931. Member: A.I.A., Chapter of Utah. Theatres: ANGELUS, Spanish Fork, Utah (1949); ARCH, Spanish Fork, Utah (1949); HUISH, Payson, Utah (1948); AVON, Heber City, Utah (1947); HUISH, Richfield, Utah (1946); SCERA, Orem, Utah (1941); PRICE, Price, Utah (1938); STAR, Payson, Utah (19387).
EVANS, PAUL K.
315 Wasatch Oil Building, Salt Lake City Founded: 1937. Member: Utah Chapter, A.A. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG—1942. Theatres: QUEEN, Woods Cross, Utah (1949); RICHY, Salt Lake City, Utah (1949); WEST, Rock Springs, Wyo. (1949); BOUNTIFUL MOTOR VU, Bountiful, Utah (1948); CENTRE, Ontario, Ore. (1948); CENTRE, Sidney, Mont. (1947); MAIN, Garland, Utah (1947); VISTA, Boise, Idaho (1946); BOUNTIFUL, Bountiful, Utah (1941); CENTRAL, Ely, Nev. (1940).
(And about 45 others in Western States.)
FETZER and FETZER
415 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City Founded: 1909. Member: A.I.A. Theatres: BURK, Midvale, Utah (1949); BICKNELL, Bicknell, Utah (1945); HARLO, Harlowton, Mont. (1945); ADMIRAL, Clearfield, Utah (1944).
WINBURN, SLACK W.
618 Beason Building, Salt Lake City Founded: 1920. Member: A.I.A. Theatres: ARCADE, Salt Lake City, Utah (1948); ASHTON, Ashton, Idaho (1948); MORGAN, Morgan, Utah (1948); GOODING, Gooding, Utah (1947); ORPHEUM, Twin Falls, Idaho (1940); SMITHFIELD Smithfield, Utah (1937).
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VIRGINIA
PARLI, RICHARD L.
1008 N. Highland Street, Arlington Founded: 1947. Member: A.I.A. Theatres: VIERS, Viers Mill Village, Montgomery County, Md. (1949).
CLARK, PENDLETON S.
612 Krise Building, Lynchburg Founded: 1921. Member: A.I.A.; Virginia Chapter, A.I.A. Contributed: Architectural Forum; The School Executive. Theatres: Ft. Early, Lynchburg, Va. (1948).
BUDINA, A. O.
1013-A E. Main Street, Richmond 6 Member: A.I.A. Contributed: THEATRE CATALOG—1938, 1940, 1942, 1946-47. Theatres: CAMEO, Bristow, Va. (1948); PALACE, Petersburg, Va. (1947); REX, Petersburg, Va. (1946); CENTER, Alexandria, Va. (Associate) (1944); GLEBE, Arlington, Va. (Associate) (1944); BLUEBIRD, Petersburg, Va. (1940); CENTURY, Petersburg, Va. (1940); HALIFAX, So. Boston, Va. (1940); ASHTON, Arlington, Va. (1939); STATE, Farmville, Va. (1939); BELLEVUE,
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