Paramount Pep (1922)

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10 Paramount Pep THE AOSEEARY TIMES What Goes Up In Paramount Accessories — The above cartoon by Phil Schaefer of our Home Office Art Department, tells in an interesting way of the various sports that the members of the Home Office Paramount Pep Club, en gaged in while on the outing at Asbury Park recently. Look for yourself and you will see that everyone had a glorious time. Kansas City News By Billie Mistele Mr. LiBeau, our District Manager, Mr. Blotcky, Branch Manager, Messrs. George Hinton, O'Neill, Schweitzer, and Warner, of our Sales Force, are attending the Kansas Exhibitors’ Convention at Wichita, Kansas, September 25th. Mr. Bert Reisman, formerly with the Minneapolis Exchange, is now covering Zone 7 out of the Kansas City Office. We are pleased to welcome Mr. Reisman and will tell you more about it from time to time. When the roll was called in the Booking Department on Sept. 25th, the Booking Manager failed to answer to his name. Upon inquiry we learned that Mr. States had gone to Wichita, Kansas, to attend the Kansas Exhibitors’ convention with no other mission than to secure more October bookings. Morgan Goes to Cosmo. (Continued from page 5) On Tuesday last, E. E. Shauer, having but recently returned from an extended trip abroad, gave a luncheon in Mr. Morgan’s honor at the Commodore Hotel, the entire Foreign Department being present, at which time Mr. Shauer announced Mr. Morgan’s resignation. After a few short speeches by Mr. Shauer and the Foreign Department Heads, Mr. Morgan was presented with a beautiful parting gift in the form of a silver match case and cigarette holder. "With Mr. Morgan coming to Cosmopolitan.’’ said Mr. George Meeker. General Manager of that organization, “big plans will formulate for auspicious distribution of our productions, especially that of ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower,’ starring Marion Davies. Mr. Morgan will accompany me on a trip to the coast and thruout the country, beginning sometime in October. I have known Mr. Morgan many years and I know that his knowledge of distribution, together with his general knowledge of the business w’ill mean big things to both Paramount and ourselves.’’ Our well wishes for Mr. Morgan’s success go with him.