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THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES<br />
ATLANTA<br />
JACKSONVILLE<br />
Phune ALPine 7887 Phone 5-9227<br />
P. 0. Box 1345 P.O. Box 88<br />
BUYING<br />
BOOKING<br />
AGENTS<br />
R. J. (Hop) Barnes<br />
C. B. {Cli(f) Wilson<br />
Korl (Bud) Chalman<br />
R. A. (Rex) Morris<br />
ATLANTA<br />
T H. Harrison and A. B. Padgett of Wilby<br />
' Theatres entertained at a Chri.stma.s party<br />
December 22 at the Capitol City club. Branch<br />
managers, salesmen, office managers and<br />
bookers of the varioas film companies attended.<br />
Cocktails were .served from 6 to 7<br />
p.m.. then steak dinners with stuffed crab<br />
and all the trimmings were served. The following<br />
were present ; from Astor—W. M. Richardson.<br />
Don HasKler, Jimmie Bello; Columbia<br />
—R. J. Ingram. George Roscoe, Dick Johnson.<br />
Carroll Clark. Robert Bums; 20th-Fox<br />
D. M. Coursey. R. G. McClure, Harry Purdy.<br />
M. W. Doris, M. C. Simmons, Henry Harrell;<br />
Lippert— Nelson Tovvler and Walter McDonald:<br />
Metro — Rus.sell Gaus, Emory Austin,<br />
Judson Moses, Sam Perloff, Charlie Anderson,<br />
Ed Bendler, Sam McCook, Jim Bolus, Jim<br />
Corbett, Charlie Woods, Joe Johnson, Lamar<br />
Kirk; RKO—Dave Prince, Pete Carnes, Frank<br />
Lowery, Wilbert Andre, George Cothran, Dean<br />
Morris, George Andrews, T. C. Cox and Cam<br />
Price; Realart—Ed Hays; Paramount—William<br />
Word, Ed Wilson, Bill Suder, Jim Ulmer,<br />
Carl Hardin, John Huff and Gordon Bradley;<br />
Republic — Joe Dumas, Walter Gri.swold,<br />
Douglas Johnson; Toddy—Ted Toddy and<br />
Jimmie Roberts; Universal—James FYew,<br />
Billy Kelly, Bill Appel, Ralph Bergquist, Sam<br />
Sherman, George Kones; Warner.s—J. F.<br />
Kirby, Ollie Williamson, Roy Donaldson, Bill<br />
Langston, Sewell Suddith, Russell Staton, J. C.<br />
Steely and Frank W. Carter.<br />
Howard Wallace, Wallace Film Exchange,<br />
and his family spent the Christmas holidays<br />
with his mother in San Antonio, Tex. . . . Variety<br />
Tent 21 gave a gala New Year's party in<br />
the clubrooms. Carleton Palmer's orchestra<br />
supplied the music and there were noisemakers<br />
and favors for everyone. Breakfa.st<br />
was served at midnight.<br />
Realart of Tampa closed January 1 and<br />
. . .<br />
Branch Manager Ray Edwards returned to<br />
Atlanta as special representative of the company<br />
Exhibitors Service Co., booking<br />
agents, moved into new offices in the Walton<br />
building.<br />
The 41 Drive-In Shelbyville, Tenn., closed<br />
for the winter, with reopening set for March<br />
entertained employes at the<br />
annual Christmas party held at the American<br />
Legion club with a dinner and dance.<br />
Don Hassler, BOXOFFTCE correspondent,<br />
wishes everyone a Most Prosperous and<br />
HANDY