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Boxoffice-December.02.1950

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OKLAHOMA CITY<br />

lUfrs. Milt Lipsner, wife of the Monogram<br />

manager in Washington, was back from<br />

a trip east to see her husband. She expects<br />

to be settled in Washington by December 15.<br />

Lipsner left here several weeks ago as Monogram<br />

manager for his new assignment .<br />

Jack and Jimmy Hull report their new<br />

Theatre Associates business, a buying and<br />

booking agency, is doing fine. They formerly<br />

had film distributing agency on the Row.<br />

Prior to that. Jimmy was office manager<br />

of National Screen Service and was with<br />

NSS for about ten years. Jack came from<br />

Georgia in 1948. where he was an exhibitor.<br />

Screen Guild offices which have been completely<br />

redecorated, also have a combination<br />

heating and cooling system . . . Claude Motley<br />

of Video saw the OU and Nebraska foot-<br />

ball game in Norman on Saturday (25) . . .<br />

Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Browning.<br />

Browning is Oklahoma City manager for<br />

Video McKean of Paramount returned<br />

to work Monday (27) .<br />

after a week's<br />

"Kiss Me. Kate" will be at the<br />

Home for three nights and a matinee performance,<br />

starting December 14.<br />

"The Skating Vanities" closed its stand<br />

here Sunday night (26) in the Municipal<br />

auditorium after playing eight performances<br />

to good crowds. "The Miniver Story" opened<br />

Sunday (26) at the Home to inaugurate a<br />

new single bill policy for the house. Charles<br />

Smith, manager, said the single bill will be<br />

backed with a strong short subject program<br />

. . . Orville Braucht, brother of Harold T.<br />

Braucht of the Home, was visiting here<br />

from Merced, Calif. Braucht and Robert D.<br />

Curran, his partner in the Home operation,<br />

were both at the OU-Nebraska game.<br />

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