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Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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paramount world 18 TAB HUNTER (above) has been added to the cast of the Perlberg-Seaton production of "The Pleasure of His Company," current Broadway hit. Already signed for the gay comedy, which commences filming within the next few months, are Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds, Lilli Palmer, Charlie Ruggles and Gary Merrill. George Seaton will direct with William Perlberg the producer. The charms of a passing woman are usually in direct relation to the speed of her passing, Marcel Proust HOLLYWOOD Hyun Choo Oh, Mias Korea in the international contest far Miss Universe, sports "Pappy Yokum's" (Joe E. Marks) silk hat as she poses prettily on the big camera dolly used to film "Li'l Abner." King T r i mble I s Happy San Francisco's King Trimble, elected last month to membership in Paramount's IOC# Club, has written to Vice-president Sidney G. Deneau in this vein: "I want to let you know how happy I was to receive your letter advising that I had once more been chosen for membership into our "10056 Club." "This came as a complete surprise to me ,and to say the least, I was overjoyed to the Vth degree, as I had no idea that I had 'paid ny dues for 1958' into this almost sacred organization of PARAMOUNT people. "I was totally unaware that I had even been recommended for a 'repeat' on this fine honor; and the other day. when I was formally presented with my pin by Mr. East in front of our entire S.F. staff - and it was ?uite a presentation, tool — I was at a oss for words to express all of ny innermost feelings. "May I assure you that I will strive to merit the award in every way possible and continue my efforts in working at all times for our future success and the future success of the fine Company we represent." News from the CHARLOTTE NEWS Cont» from P«6 Beach, S. C. Polly Morris also spent a week at the beach with relatives. Jake Neil and his wife, Lois, enjoyed seeing New York City, tfeber Howell spent his spare time doing odd jobs around his new home and resting from his duties at the office. Branch Manager Lawrence Terrell vacationed in his home state, Georgia. Little John has a sister. Mildred Hoover is pleased over the arrival of a granddaughter on July 28. Bom to son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. John R. McVaters, now stationed at Fort Bel voir, Virginia. By September the family will be living in Germany. From a letter received from B. L. Furpless, Amuzu Theatre, Southport, N. C. "To all the fine people in Paramount's Charlotte Branch. On July 4th the Amuzu Theatre completed 47 years of operation. I want to thank each of you for your wonderful cooperation in the past years, especially since television came to this area. " Our thanks to Mr. Furpless for the nice comments and congratulations to the theatre for a long record of showing motion pictures. Southport is located on the coast of North Carolina. — Mildred Hoover ST . LOUIS Why should St. Louis be different and not tell you vhere our branch personnel has been on vacation? Here goes: Jerry Bahner, Head Booker-Office Manager, went on a week' s fishing trip at Clearwater Lake in the Ozarks. No fish were caught just a severe chase of "chiggers" picked up by Gene, Jerry's wife. Hilda Ketterer, Branch Manager's Secretary, spent a week in Biloxi, Miss., basking in the sun. Vent deep sea fishing and also spent a day in New Orleans. Pauline Vrozier, Clerk, has finally realized her dream. She and her family moved into their new home in O' Fallon, Mo., a sub QKLAHQMA CITY This superlative display for "Last Train From Gun Hill" was in the lobby of the Criterion Theatre here for six(6) full weeks in advance of the premiere of the Hal Wallis picture. An accompanying note from Bob Bixler. field representative, said: "Credit for this excellent display goes to the bes£ dam theatre manager in the entire country. I refer to Farris Shanbour." That's telling 'em, Bobl U.S. branches THE DARLING OF DOGPATCH Julie Newmar as ' Stupe fyin' Jones' really wows the colorful colony of Dogpatch in this inciting incident in the now-completed "Li'l Abner." urb of St. Louis, and now she commutes to the office as so many others do. Best of luck in your new home, Vroziersl Fcuth Shurnas, Ass't Cashier, spent a week in New Orleans and Panama City. Lee Caruso, Inspectress, also moved into a different home. Lee's son, who is stationed in Hawaii, comes home soon and she is so looking forward to it. Edna Boyne, Booker, went to California again this year. She says it is 'God's Country". Disneyland also made a big hit with her. Joe Benedict, Salesman, spent his two weeks building himself a new home near Imperial, Mo. What a man l He did have some professional help but actually did most of it himself. Will be able to move into it in the very near future. Claire Slade, Stenographer, came back from Florida brown as a berry and sporting new clothes with that "Miami look". She met some interesting people there and it was also her first airplane trip. — Jane Smoller