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Grand Rapids, Mich.

Miss Rose de Modungno, formerly a Comptometer operator at Wurzburg Dry Goods Company. Grand Rapids, Mich., married October 2nd Mr. Fred Darmuro of Muskegon, Mich., where she is now making her home. Miss de Modugno proved very interested in her work at Wurzburg's and this was manifested by the fact that she won the third prize in an advertising contest held during the months of July and August.

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Miss Louise K. Endres, formerly connected with our Indianapolis and Cleveland agencies, is now demonstrating in Western Michigan territory. She has a good start with one order to a new customer during her first two weeks in the territory.

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Miss Rena Vander Ploeg, formerly with the Standard Oil Company. Grand Rapids, Mich., moved to Kalamazoo to help take care of her orphaned niece. She is doing Comptometer work at the Upjohn Company there.

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Mrs. Ethel Renkes about two years ago resumed Comptometer work after an absence of five years. She was employed by a public accountant in Grand Rapids and was sent out on a job to the L. O. Gordon Co. at Muskegon. Her advancement at the L. O. Gordon Co. was rapid. Only recently she was elected secretary of the company.

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Miss B. Ethel Ellsworth, former demonstrator and teacher of the Comptometer school both in Grand Rapids and in Philadelphia, has just opened a school in Muskegon, Mich. We predict a real success for Miss Ellsworth with her Comptometer work in this busy little city.

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Mrs. Earl Mayer (Mattie Sutherland) for several years teacher in the Grand Rapids school, has recently moved from Kalamazoo to Battle Creek. Her address is 83 Cherry Street.

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Miss Josephine Graham, Grand Rapids teacher, has accepted the position of night school teacher in the Comptometer department of the Vocational and Technical High School at Grand Rapids. This is her second year in this capacity.—J. Graham.


Youngstown, Ohio

Miss Stella Fenton, in charge of the Comptometer Department at the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co... Youngstown, Ohio, for the past year, has been transferred to Pittsburgh, Pa., her home town. (We miss you, Stella, and hope to see that "winning smile" again soon.)