Paramount Pep-O-Grams (1927)

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Foremost Paramount Stars Numbered Among The Readers Of Our Well Known PEP-O-GRAMS 4 mm mm ■■ WM Here are four young ladies who are known not only to you, dear reader, but to avid motion picture fans throughout the wide world. They are billed on the screen as the Misses Bebe Daniels, Clara Bow, Mary Brian and Fay Wray — and there’s nothing strange about this fact because these happen to be the real names of the young ladies. That they are young ladies of excellent taste we have always known ; but | at no time was the evidence more convincing than it is in the above demonstration of the literary tastes of these four fascinating feminines. And they are right up to date with the latest issue of Pep-O-Grams to reach them in the Paramount Hollywood Studio. ; REAL ESTATE RAMBLES^ (By •‘Curly”). ‘‘Bill” Lawrence couldn’t wait for Paramount’s production of “The Wedding , March” — he went and staged one of his own. The Real Estaters wish “Our Bill” all the luck and happiness in the world. . . . Walter Lepannen has determined to raise a mustache the equal of that of Adolphe Menjou. Cheer up, Wally — the first hundred hairs are the hardest.... Gertrude (Trudy) Vollmer, peppiest Pepster of the department, has a weakness for hamburger sandwiches, a delicacy which she probably PEP-O-GRAMS Page Fifty-one