Columbus, Ohio
Miss Virginia Meyers is one of the unusual students who recently attended the Columbus Comptometer School. She added 80 correct out of 82 on her twentieth day. Her point work was done with similar rapidity and accuracy, completing the course in twenty-five days.
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Miss Rosalie Milhon, an operator out working for a couple of years, made a test as to her accuracy and speed in adding the other day. In sixty (60) minutes she added 105 columns of which 103 were correct. For this unusual performance she was given a large silver loving cup by Mr. C. W. Seidel, General Agent at Columbus. The cup, a photo of Miss Milhon, a Comptometer and a card explaining this unusual feat was exhibited among a bank of flowers and ferns in a very prominent window on High St. Every passer-by was attracted by this interesting as well as instructive display.
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Miss Sara Melly, a Comptometer operator, now employed at one of our largest department stores, is to be married in the near future.
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Perhaps you are not all familiar with all of Shakespeare's works, especially his latest in which he describes a bow-legged girl something like this:
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There is a new addition to the Comptometer family in Columbus, Ohio. Charlie Simms from Knoxville. Tenn., is assisting Mr. C. W. Seidel with the oiling and cleaning. We're for him and sure hope he makes good.
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Mrs. Edith Wyson, a Comptometer operator of some four years' experience, recently won first prize as a bathing beauty. Her photo was used on a blotter for advertising a leading electrical house here in Columbus.
New Orleans, La.
Miss Stella Legendre, one of New Orleans most successful Comptometer operators, has decided to give up her first love, the Comptometer, and join the "Housekeepers' Brigade." We all join in wishing her happiness.
THREE'S A CROWD
Soph: "Between you and me, what do you think of Jack's girl?"
Fresh: "Between you and me, not so much but alone—oh, boy."—Pure Oil News.