Paramount Pep-O-Grams (1927)

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Page Three E P-O-G RAMS Cj>ammoiuit {pep Club Hominies; FOR BOARD OF OOVERNORS FRAWLEY BROWN FQR PRESIDENT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ROSE EIDELSBERG FOR SECRETARY SAM DEMBOW VINCENT TROTTA LOU DIAMOND SARA LYONS ALICE BLUNT G. B. Judge Frawley, popular Paramounteer over a long period of pre-eminently successful Paramount service, has been nominated for President of the Paramount-Pep Club for 1928-29. Edward A. Brown, cashier de-luxe and jolly fine fellow, is nominated for Vice President. Marion Coles and Rose Eidelsberg, with superb records of service, are nominated for the posts of Treasurer and Secretary. These items of information are conveyed in an official letter to President Vincent Trotta from the Nominating Committee, the chairman of which is Fred L. Metzler, and the remaining members Theodore C. Young, Carl H. Clausen, Sylvia Chock and Aldyth Reichenbach. The text of this letter is as follows: In accordance with your notification of July 11th, in ivhich you appointed a nominating committee to elect officers for the season of 19281929, the Committee subsequently met, electing Mr. Fred L. Metzler, Chairman, and Miss Aldyth Reichenbach, Secretary. After due consideration, the following tiomi Inees have been selected and their names posted on the bulletin boards as provided for in Article VIII — Nominations and Elections — of the By-Laws : President, G. B. ]. Frawley; Vice President, E. A. Brown ; Treasurer, Marion Ccles; Secretary, Rose Eidelsberg. Board cf Governors, Sam Dcmbow, Vincent Trotta, Lou Diamond, Sara Lyons, Alice Blunt. The letter was signed by the Nominating Committee. It is almost needless to add that Eugene J. Zukor remains on the Board of Governors as permanent chairman. MR. KENT S THANKS EUROPE WARDS. Walter B. Cokell, accompanied by Mrs. Cokell, sailed cn the New Amsterdam two weeks ago for Europe. This is Mr. Cokell’s vacation and he and his wife expect to see a very liberal slice of Europe. They will have mighty pleasant recollections of what Paramount’s Foreign Department means in all of the cities where Paramount has offices and exchanges. STOP PRESS. Other Pepsters who have sailed Europewards within the past few days are R. W. Saunders, Comptroller, and Agnes Mengel, of the Purchasing Department. Looks as though we'll be getting out a special European edition of Pep-O-Grams pretty soon. DICK BLUMENTHAL ILL Cabled advice was received at Home Office last week to the effect that Dick Blumenthal was ill with a throat infection in the American Hospital in Paris. This news brought deep concern to his legion of friends; but there has since been the reassuring news that he is well on the way to recovery, an event undoubtedly' hastened by the many cabled messages of sympathy and good cheer which flashed eastward. Monday, July 30th marked the birthday anniversary of Mr. S. R. Kent. The Pep Club, through its President, expressed to Mr. Kent the very warm wishes it felt on such an occasion. Our General Manager’s sincere r -ply is as follows: Dear Mr. Trotta: Please accept my sincere thanks for your lovely card and good wishes and be good enough to express to the Paramount Pep Club my appreciation for their sentiments. (sgd.) Sidney R. Kent. SNAPSHOTS. Catherine Kent, secretary to both Edward A. Brown and the Paramount Pep Club, is back from vacation with a coat of tan and a sheaf of snapshots. Acting on a hot tip Pep-O-Grams endeavored to secure the snapshots for publication. The fact that they have not been: published should be almost as good an: item as if they had been.