Loudspeaker (Jan-Aug 1931)

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Word has come to us that Bro. Paul Mahoney has embarked upon the sea of matrimony. The lucky lady was Miss Dorothy Eva of Los Angeles. The ceremony was performed January 23. Bro. Mahoney is one of the best known old-timers in Los Angeles projection circles and his many friends join together in wishing him and his bride every happiness. i 1 i Bro. and Mrs. Gerald L. Knowles celebrated their first wedding anniversary January 7, 1931, by entertaining a few of their intimate friends at their home. i i i Bro. Dale Gillum made application for compensation from the War Department on account of being shell shocked while projecting the late epidemic on war pictures. i i 1 Brother Harold Swanson has left his position at the United Artists Studio and is now at the Mack Sennett Studio. 1 i i Local 150 at Los Angeles held thenusual annual election of officers Dec. 23, 1930. With the result that an almost entirely new list of names will head that organizations affairs. The important officers for the new year are President C. C. Harden, Vice President M. Nielson, Secretary Morton Sands, Business Manager H. A. Starke. Bro. L. J. Jones has the strangest shift on the Fox lot. He has just been promoted (?) to the graveyard trick in the lab. He shows up at 3 :00 a. m. i i i City license has been issued to Bro. Joe Pierce of Fox lot. Congratulations. i i 1 From Oakland, California One Oakland’s Nash sedan has a kinda large bundle covered with black leather on the right running board. One cop was looking it over, lifting up the cover, then he smiled. “Tisn’t whot Oi tot it wus.” A meek little boy with a cigar in his mouth standing there smiling like a fox eating yellow jackets, says: “Ever go bass fishing?” Oh, I forgot to mention. It’s Dyer and his outboard motor. — Putt-Putt. Talking about Putts, we have a Putts here who was surprised when cleaning Faders that the dummy fader didn’t have wires in it. How’s zat? And we have some more Putts on the green. There’s Cillard, Noonan, Nelson and Thomas. And another fellow working at the Roxie putts, too. He puts too dam much bait on his hooks. It’s Carter, yea. “Al, hisself, ALL.” “Free Wheeling” Al Nagle looks like a milyon. Reminds one of an advertisement for some nickle plate works. Accessories for his car is his hobby. I guess that’s all. T xv enty -nine