Paramount Pep (1923)

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PARAMOUNT PEP 11 A Southern Trio Here are three maids from the Sunny South who hold forth at the Atlanta Exchange. This famous Atlanta trio, reading from left to right, are : Miss Rosalyn Martin, Film Record Clerk; Mrs. Ola Higgins, Chief Inspector; Miss Louise Payne, Contract Dept. In the Mail Winnipeg Notes By Miss L. Margolis The Winnipeg Pep Club enjoyed an evening together Saturday, April 14. Screening, contests, dancing and refreshments were the order of the evening. Two beautiful prizes were given to the lady and gentleman who got the highest number of points in the contests. Bob Hutchisson, Shipper, carried off the gentleman’s prize, while an invited lady guest carried off the other prize. Late news— Mr. Akers and Mr. Ferte arrived on Monday morning from Toronto. Weather conditions : Saturday— Winter. 6 inches snow. Monday — Summer. Snow gone. Too warm for light’ coats. Beat this if you can! Call of the North VIA MINNEAPOLIS per Heilman L. H. Cohen is proving an eminent running mate to Jack Lorenz up Dakota way. It takes a brave guy to buck that territory. Irv. Fisher took one look at the accessories quota, another at his new brief case and then snickered. Let ’em have both barrels, ol’ chappie. Not much stirring this issue. Everybody too busily engaged. What gluttons for work these mortals be ! Oh, well, if that isn’t news — Adios. It is only natural that very many interesting and unique letters find their way in a large corporation such as our own, and among the latest is the following received by Mr. Adolph Zukor from a gentleman in the Philippine Islands : “Dear Sir” Please excuse me for desturbing you in your magnificent work which is destroying one of the most ascential factor for a human being time. I frankly believe that in this wide great world your are the greatest of all living editor in U.S.A. Sir will you please give the pictures of this following name are Lila Lee, Ethel Clayton, Jack Holt, Elsie Ferguson, Bebe Daniels and Norma Talmage. So please dearest trust me for I am waiting your answer by the next return mail. Thanking you in advance, Sincerely yours NARCISO CABASURA New York Exchange Personnel Above is a photo of the personnel of our New York Exchange, friendly neighbors to Jersey Exchange, housed in the same building. Mr. Buxbaum, District Manager, is the ‘big” man second from the left.