Paramount Pep (1923)

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Paramount Pep 6 Accessories Boys We take a great deal of pleasure in introducing two boys of our Wilkes-Barre Exchange Accessories Department. On the right is W. A. Walters, Accessories Manager, and on the left is J. P. Naughton, his Assistant. The hoys say they are all set to make that section of the Keystone State hum. Kansas City Breezes By Billie Mistele Our Inspection Department put on their annual Christmas dinner on Saturday, December 23rd. The department was prettily decorated with Christmas colors, and the spread was fit for a king. The honored guests were Mr. R. C. LiBeau, Mr. A. H. Cole, Mr. J. H. States and Mr. Harry C. Hays of the Booking Department; Mr. William Bruegging and Mr. Floyd Goode of the Shipping Department. They all had a jolly good time and all partook so liberally of the delicacies that lay before them that they were obliged to pass up the plum pudding. The true Christmas spirit prevailed and Messrs. Hays, Bruegging and Goode were presented with cigars and cigarettes, while Miss Libby Ludwig, Head Inspector, was given a beautiful set of silver knives and forks by her girls. One of our visitors during the Christmas holidays was Mrs. Anna LaGendre, Cashier of the Des Moines Exchange. We were all glad to see Mrs. LaGendre and hope that she had as joyous a Christmas as we did. After having quite a bit of Christmas cheer over the holidays, there was just a little doubt in Dixie’s mind, our very congenial and good looking ledger clerk, as to whether or not she would strike a balance, hut she surprised herself and struck it right off the reel. However, this is not unusual — because she most generally does — after which you can hear her sigh all over the office. Toronto Tattle By G. A. Smith The Bachelor's Brigade is to suffer another loss we hear. There is a certain very charming young lady who is proudly displaying a diamond ring which she says she got from Eddie Zorn. DIED December 28, 1922 The Hopes of Our Bowlers. Winnipeg Notes By L. Margolis Following Mr. Levant’s resignation, Mr. Percy Crowe, who was in charge of the Accessories Department, was promoted to the office of Booker, and Mr. Lance McCandless, former Shipper, is now in charge of the Accessories Department. Mr. Robert Hutchison, who is our new addition to this exchange, will be in charge of the Shipping Department. Welcome to our fold, Bob ! Miss Hetherington and Miss Margolis took advantage of the long week-end and went West and East, respectively, and though Kipling says that “East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,” still East and West met in this office on Tuesday morning, after having enjoyed a nice holiday. Barre Duet Wilkes-Barre boasts of some pretty girls, and we'll say the Exchange got two of them. They are known as the rice pudding sisters. On the right is Sue Eoerter, Cashier and on the left is Hilda Evans, Executive Stenographer. A Wilkes