Rochester, N. Y.
PROGRESSIVE is the middle name of the charming young "Comptometresses"—if one may coin a word—who recently perpetrated a dinner party, the partaking of which covered quite a lot of ground.
Anna Hammill of 95 Myrtle Street, Rochester, provided the cocktail. Oh Lady! Lady!
Dewey Avenue was the next stop, where soup was imbibed with much gusto. Yodeling was strictly prohibited.
Then "on the long, long trail" to 92 East Church Street, Fairport, where Miss O'Ray provided the piece de resistance of the dinner—and we don't mean tough beefsteak, either. Then back to Rochester once more, where everyone got their "just dessert" at Anna Vogler's, 169 Shelter Street.
The entire tour was a great success.
***
Gertrude Denk has left us for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will be appreciated, as a multiplicity of talents provide a halo for the fair brow of Gertie. She is not only a star performer on the Comptometer but a very efficient entertainer. Sings and elocutes most distractingly. Good for you, Gertrude!
***
Mr. Adam Miller of the New York Central, recently gave a party for ten of his Comptometer operators. "Unquestionably one of the most successful affairs of the season" was the verdict as the "wearied women homeward wound their straggling way" in the wee sma' hours.
***
SQUARE DEAL FOR THE BOSS
Let's give the Boss a Square Deal.
Don't you think that he's entitled to it?
When he is on his vacation, that's no reason for us to also declare a vacation.
When the Boss gives you some work, just see how fast you can do it.
Gee, what a thrill you get out of life when the finances are low and the old pay check comes in the mail a day ahead.
Just so with the Boss.
Wow! what a kick the Boss gets when we give him a Square Deal. "Ain't it a grand and glorious feeling."—Jeanne Sherriff.
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER SAID:
"The man who starts out with the idea of getting rich won't succeed; you must have a larger ambition. There is no mystery in business success. If you do each day's task successfully, stay faithfully within the natural operations of commercial law, and keep your head clear, you will come out all right."
People who knock—like motors—need adjusting.—Pure Oil News.