Paramount World (1955)

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Paramount World 21 Personnel Notes from Times Sq. , New York HOME OFFICE NOTES NEW YOfiK CITY Although l*oretta A, Bachmann receired her symbols of mem¬ bership in the 25-Year Club at the Home Office celebration above. Branch Manag¬ er Ifyron Battler arranged a 'repeat performance* in the presence of her coworicers in the New York Branch. Here, lr4l, are: Kitty Flynn, Sybil Mayer, George Perry, Gilbert Basch, Branch Maha^r Sattler, Miss Bachmann, Sales Msuiager Jack C. Penley, Rose McConnellj Mildred Noschese, Eugene Newman. *Twas Christmas in January for the Arthur J. Dunne *s in Pelham as daughter Cynthia, a lieutenant in the Waves, planed in from Seattle and Arthur , Jr. , disembarked after 15 months in Germany with the U.S.Army. No coincidence, just expert Dunne planning. Arthur, Sr. spent his vacation at home. Daughter Helen is still a civilian, and young Arthur will be one follow¬ ing *Army processing. .. .Sarah Karp, secretary to Mr. Timberlake, didn't want a White Christ¬ mas up North, so she went to Florida to visit her brother and his family in Miami Beach . Have you been reading the Eatem weather rep¬ orts lately? ... .Helen Cohen, secretary to Western Sales Manager Sidney Deneau, chose a Caribbean cruise (see pic¬ ture) through the Caribbean, with Caracas a stop-off, and calls this 'tops' for a hol¬ iday away from New York..... Marie Di Imperio has set June 10 as the date of her wedd¬ ing to Sam Cannillo. Marie is with the Picture Report Division. . .Public¬ ist Bob Schwartz became engaged on January I6 to Estelle Kardeman. They are planning on a May wedding. . . . .December 17th was wedding day for Dorothy Scherber, secretary to Irene F. Scott. She became Mrs. Eouis Robert that day. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Robert . New¬ comer to Statistics is Sandra Gordon, a New Yorker, and a graduate of Brooklyn College. Tenth FloorComings-and-Goings of recent date include James Greenleaf, Treasury, who made a business trip to the Studio; Harry Bruckman, assistant to the General Manager fbr Italy, in Rome; and Australia's Managing Dir¬ ector, Clay V. Hake.... Away from the Tenth Floor due to hospitalization, was Leopold Weiner, Assistant to Donald Nathan. But an RCA-Victor radio, a token of his widespread Paramount International friendship, kept him in touch with world events. He'll be back at his desk about the time these lines appear. This reproduction of a contest result in the New York World Telegram is of in¬ terest to all Par¬ amount Internatioal people because the young lady at the left of the back row is Barbara Cardea, charming daughter of Armand Cardea, assistant to International Publicity's Paul Ackerman. Barbara won a handsome wrist watch in the World-Telegram's Cartoon Coloring Contest . Paramount Pictures Club's Pres¬ ident Charles Hickey, who organized one of the most effective toy collections during the festive season, with Bellevue Hospital the beneficiary, received a very glowing letter of thanks from Norma A.Alessandrini, on behalf of the hospital. Charlie went over his 250-mark goal of a gift-for-each-child, taking in $130 in cash alone. It took 12 cartons to hold the toys . Bowling gals feel close to the Grace Kelly romance, Tn 1954 she was just the name of their team, but in 1956 she will be Prin¬ cess of Monaco. That Charlton Heston picture taken with Mary Brady and Bob Guilfoyle, is getting around. Bowling World carried it proninently. The Carol Ohmart team holds a ij pt. lead over Bing Crosby in the VistaVision Lea¬ gue. Bob Guilfoyle and Anna Isokait lead the 'average' parade and Bob's 223 and Anna's 480 are tops in their respective divisions, Doris Rossi has high game of 198 and Frank Patterson has a 580 series. The new publicist in advertising production, working with John Guilfoyle, is Frank Schwartz, who comes to Paramount from a New Jersey prin¬ ting company, Frank was correspondent for the UP and INS while a student at the University of Alabama. , .Good to see Johnny Wright and Nan Schwartzman back at work after illness. (yORX WORLD-TELECRA.M AND SUN.THilRiBA/ bgggMByli LI. Girl, 1 1, Connecticuf Boy, 10, Cash In on Cartoon Coloring W-T*S COLOBINQ. CRAMPS; Top wtum iit iwm ilSHi lujaii Sus'. CkiisttM. clorlnc coBtt.1 tn'. (BmA row Vi HfhgBortiw OM^^^tobort WMMi. Muih. D. Drdllof, PMUi Bowt«, John C. Rudd ond CsraBBTruaMlj luUIT BoRofn row. Nuier Ford, VfiJ UcOrofor. CArel A. PuUtoo, NMI S. HkR uiun. ADdiMi AdrU LoodiMr.