Paramount's 20th birthday jubilee (1931)

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CHARLES ROGERS Playing a personal appearance recently at the Paramount Theatre, New York, young Charles Rogers was literally mobbed by hundreds of admirers every time he ventured out of the side stage door. His fan mail tops that of almost every other male star in pictures. Such popularity must be deserved— and Paramount will turn it into box office cash for you in the coming season. CARMAN It \lt MS Author of a best seller, "School Girl", at nineteen, Carman Barnes came to Hollywood to assist in its preparation for the screen. Production executives, seeing fine screen possibilities in this exotic Southern beauty, persuaded her to a screen test. Results were electrifying. Miss Barnes was signed to an acting contract. She is the talk of Paramount's West Coast studio.