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June I , I 9 2 I
First National Franchise
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The firm's Administration Building in New Orleans houses a real French cook and dining room where all employees from errand boy to manager lunch together
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ait»set apart for our chairs, telephones wire. Al Shear and udiil Shear," present. I but not complainj golf. Sobel goes aite exhibitors who :12S. Never adverN^hould, but maybe s. Anyhow, they id Nat — you're all 2 can see of him
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iipuis. Good luck, :ii>f her six juniors jr jxw the old Manor '• Irret with linoleum bin' craps or a HI
The beach road in front of the manor house. Apathof beauty by day and romance by moonlight. Spooning? Sure! Marriages? Yep, happy ones!
game of poker if the boys feel that way. Good home cooked supper, pleasant talk about the last visit of the First National Executive Committee. Saw their signatures in the register. Wonder who Mr. E. Z. Mark is. No, it can't be the same Mark. Not Moe ! Saw all the pigs and chickens. Lots of them. All fat and healthy. "Our own bacon and broilers."
Gee, how time flies at Elmwood Manor ! Time to catch the train. Goodnight and good-bye to Grandjean.
And as the train rushes on toward New York, the big import of it all strikes home in the visitor's mind — how much happier and better the world would be if there were more concerns with ideas and ideals like those that have made the Saenger Amusement Company one of the most successful business enterprises in America. For business, to be completely successful, must make happy human beings. Proper mixture of work and play is the answer.
Well, after all, it's an Associated First National institution, and one that the whole First National organization is proud of. Competition will never Lynch the Saenger bunch.
President Julian T. Saenger and General Manager E. V. Richards. The firm's Honor Roll is beside the main entrance to the Administration Building where the passing world may read
Moving Pictures of a Jolly group at Elmwood Manor will later be seen by fellow employees on the screens
cl the film's 42 theatres in many southern cities