Paramount Pep-O-Grams (1927)

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Page Eight P E P-O-G RAMS PEPSTERS. We print herewith one of the many striking tributes to the esteem and affection in which the late Marie Deutsch was held by her fellow-workers : MARIE She was here But yesterday we felt the joys — Of her presence. Delicate flow’r Whose petals drooped — E’r the Springtime of life had begun. She was here Vibrant with youth and inspiring Loving life — For what it is — From morn until the day is done. * * * She is gone But in our memories — she will linger. Golden hair — To crown a radiant smile Lilting laugh That scattered gloom and sadness — All are gone — But in our hearts She will ever linger. Louis Notarius. SALE-TIME SNAPS (BY “BARGAIN”) A grand time of good-natured bargain hunting marked the opening of the first day of the sale (Wednesday, December 7)... Leo Lalanne purchased no less than a beautiful necklace, a fancy pin, and an umbrella for “sister.” Whose sister, Leo?....J. A. Philipson took home three pieces of silk lingerie. He says that he doesn’t know their names Helen Fine never smokes cigarettes. Evidently her boy-friend does, for she purchased a ‘Classy’ dunhill . . . . Ruth Johnson bought a blue necklace and a ditto bracelet to match her blue eyes. Friend Hubby will foot the bill. .. .Maxine Kessler purchased an electric train for her nephew. What a grand time those two kids will have ! funds before fun REGARDING A SUPERB WATCH A member of the Paramount-Pep Club in good standing, has a superb watch which he announces for sale. It is a timepiece of the highest grade, a Howard, with a case of white gold, 17 jewels, and is complete with chain. It will stand appraisal by the city’s foremost watch experts, and the price is truly a bargain. Bear well in mind the significant details already given ; and then, if you are interested in the purchase of this watch, please address your inquiries to the editor, who will be pleased to forward them to the owner of the 17-jewel, white gold Howard with chain. funds before fun TEN HAPPY YEARS. The day of publication of this issue, December 15th, marks the completion of ten years of Paramount service by Miss Minnie Waxelbaum, Her genial personality, pleasant smile and her willingness have contributed towards making her one of the most liked members of the Audit Department. Were one to compute all the figures Minnie has typed in ten years, even though they mount into the millions they would fail to express even but a ismalP part of the good wishes her associates extend to her for the future. funds before fun REAL NEWS FROM THE REAL ESTATES Our room 1010 correspondent slips word to us that the amiable Edwin F. Jones (reported on the “Feel My Pulse” list elsewhere in this issue), is convalescing after an appendicitis operation, and is all eagerness to be back on the job. It is further told to us that “we can have our Gold Rooms, Green Rooms and other famous rooms in famous hotels,” since there is not one of them that can compare with the famous Blue Room Apartment of which Henrietta Betchuk is the proud possessor. Even in its present almost-finished state, it promises to be the big topic of many a discussion once her co-workers are invited to pass the sacred portal. It won’t be long now! LOTS OF FUN TWO NIGHTS FROM NOW Paramount’s Team has entered the Movie Basket Ball League — and promises in advance to win the Pennant. The first game is to be played two nights from now at the Savage Gymnasium, 59th Street and Columbus Circle. Their opponents will be Metro’s Five. Tickets are $.50 (That’s fifty cents, not fifty dollars), and this price includes dancing after the game until midnight. Why of course you’ll be there! A PROMISE KEPT. Six months ago, Estelle of Publix, winning $75 in a pool (Was it a swimming race?), promised Rose a bar of chocolate out of the first 6 months of interest on the sum. A few days ago, Rose got her chocolate.