The Moving Picture Weekly (1917-1919)

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THE MOVING PICTURE WEEKLY 31 LOEWS GRAND ATLANTA, GA. LOEWS BIJOTJ BIRMINGHAM. ALA. LOEWS LTCECM MEMPHIS, TBNN. LOEWtt) CIRCUIT Dated at MR. GRANLUND, PRESS REPRESENTATIVE, LOEW CIRCUIT OF THEATRES, NEW YORK CITY. JULY 20th, 1917. MY DEAR GRANLUND:— MERSEREAU PICTURE, "THE LITTLE TERROR," PACKED 'EM IN YESTERDAY. SO YOU SEE, THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE THING HAS ITS AFTERDRAFT. REGARDS, E. A. SCHILLER, GENERAL SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVE, MARCUS LOEW SOUTHERN THEATRE CIRCUIT. VIOLET MERSEREAU, FILM STAR, SENDS LETTER TO ATLANTA Dear Atlanta Friends 1 have thought lots and lots of times of the wonderful visit I bad to Atlanta several weeks ago and of bow awfully nice everybody was to me. and •o I am wishing that I were back Id DtxJe with you now when what I think Is the besi picture I ever played m appears at the Grano for the flpst time "The Llttlo Terror Is the picture 1 was working in and promised you should see first of any city In the south 1 hope you will like it With all my love (Signed) VIOLET MERSEREAU P. S — Rudolph, the little piggy that played with me and whose picture I showed you when ) was In Atlanta has grown to bo. almost as big as 1 am now V M The foregoing is Violet Mersereau's remembers rice to Atlanta following her recent visit here The letter was received Wednesday, addressed to 'Allantans. Dixie s Dearest People care of the Grand Theater Atlanta. Ca. The dainty little star of the monies? really fell in love with Atlanta and she was greatly concerned lest the people of Atlanta might not. for some reason, like her newest picture. "The Little Terror.' which will be shown for the rest of this week, beginning at today's matinee, at the Grand. This is the picture a pari of which was flashed on the screen at the Grand when Miss* Mersereau recently appeared at that theater In nerson