Paramount Pep-O-Grams (1927)

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P E P-O-G RAMS Page Five “OLD FASHIONED MOTION PICTURE NIGHT” IS PROJECTED CLUB FEATURE That irresistible fountain of energy— your Entertainment Committee Chairman, Louis Diamond — is devoting practically all of his few spare hours to the formulation of plans for an “Old Fashioned Motion Picture Night,” a gala event which is projected for the near future, with one of the city’s foremost legitimate theatres as the basis of operations. This fact will naturally call for a Sunday evening, and that, if anything, will aid our plans. The event, of which we do not as yet know a great deal, promises to be a sensational success. So stand by for the barrage of details which will shortly be “shot over.” ORANGE BELLS AND WEDDING BLOSSOMS. The title of the new Von Stroheim picture has a very particular significance for Edwin F. Jones of the Real Estate Department these days. He’s right in the midst of the Big Preparations — furnishing the furniture, ringing up about rings — and all because the title of the picture happens to be “The Wedding March.” ELEVENTH HEAVEN. Rose Eidelsberg sends greetings to her Pepster pals on the tenth floor. One month ago she left them to take up quarters in room 1117. ONE OF OUR HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS GOES TO EUROPE Jesse L. Lasky, vice-presi ©dent of Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation in charge of production, and one of the Paramount-Pep Club’s honorary vice-presidents, sails on May 26th on the Leviathan for an annual vacation in Europe. He will be accompanied by i t t . „ Mrs. Lasky. While on the “ ’ Continent he will conduct his customary search for new screen material and new screen faces — a search which has always been pre-eminently successful. NEWS FILES FROM THE FILING DEPARTMENT Our 8th floor correspondent sends us these notes .... Since the Publix filing department has gune elsewhere, this floor is graced with the presence of 10 charming ladies .... Miss Herbert has returned to her desk after a serious tussle with the enemy, ‘la grippe.’ Glad to see you back, “Herb.” ....The indications point to a heavy vacation traffic to Bermuda this year. The Misses Martin, Janick, Mayer and Herbert are in the throes of securing their vacation outfits for the long looked-for trip.... It is a general and genuine source of wonder here as to what type of tonic Miss Mayer employed to secure the crop of curly black hair she gained in two weeks. ... Congratulations are in order for Ena Balmer, for, according to our correspondent, her birthday on April 28th made her a big girl. WHAT APRIL 12TH TOLD ABOUT JUNE 16TH It wasn t a secret, and yet even the girls were glad to hear about it .... I hey learned about it from the notice boards and at once commenced speaking far and wide about it, after the manner of those who conscientiously enjoy spreading good news, .. .Pretty soon pretty clothes became mixed up in the conservation. . . .And then there were the discussions about who would bring whom and whether these guests would be the same ones that were brought last year.... Then someone remarked, “Oh just fancy, Clarissa was Miss last year and now she is Mrs.”. . . .Then there was widespread wonder as to whether we would have the same steamer this year as we had last year, or whether we would have the Leviathan, or maybe get the lie de France through the co-operation of Mr. Cohen’s News Reel Department. . . .And lots of others also wanted to be told whether Indian Point is just as beautiful as ever, or more beautiful now that we have had such a delightfully mild winter. . . . It was an endless conversation, and delightful, and oh so indicative of the fact that the success of the Ball has made such an event possible. P. S. In case there is any doubt in your mind as to what we are actually referring, please note that our references are directed towards the Annual Summer Outing, which is scheduled for Indian Point, Peekskill, all day June 16th next, as per President Trotta’s preliminary notice, issued April 12th last.