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JUNE 2 NEW YORK BULLETIN l PAGE THREE MRS. NAOMI DAVEY NEW EDITOR O'F HEART SECRETS PAGE Mrs. Naomi Davey, fomerly -Miss Naomi johnson, has been chosen to suc- ceed Miss Marion Whittington as editor of the Hearts Secrets page which Miss Whittington has made famous. Miss Whittington is leaving New York to be- come the supervisor of English in the Ann Arbor High School. The young people will welcome Mrs. Davey as their new adviser. It is ru- mored that she knows what she is talk- ing about. She comes here from Palm Beach, Florida where she has won fame as the editor of the Heart and Home page in the Palm Beach News. She has one daughter whom she says she is bringing up according to the prin- ciples that she herself was brought up by. Some of these were,-home every even- ing at eight excepting Saturday eveningg no gentleman associates until the age of sixteen, and at all times, possess a clear conscience. A We are sure Mrs. Davey will become a favorite among the young people who seek her advice in regard to their heart troubles and their domestic difficulties. MR. MORRIS METZLER TO LECTURE TO BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUBS The Brooklyn, New York Business Women's Club is to be honored at their meeting today by having Mr. Morris Metzler as their speaker. The subject of his talk will be The Shoe for the Busi- ness Woman. , . Mr. Metzler is a resident of Cleveland, Ohio, 'and at the present time is a very popular speaker on the Coit Lyceum Bureau. Mr. Metzler has had much ex- perience as a shoe dealer. He said his lirst experience as a shoe clerk was in the store of Greene and Kertscher in Kent, Ohio. He also states that this ex- perience was of great value to him. Mr. Metzler is thirty-two years of age, good looking and has an admirable per- sonality. These qualities have helped in his rise to success. He has been making a coast to coast lecture tour. At each city he has been received with great en- thusiasm. The Brooklyn Business Woman's Club expect a large attendance at their meeting to greet Mr. Metzler. I STUDENT OF COLUMBIA NAMED ON KENT STATE FACULTY, Miss Virginia Wernecke, a student of Columbia University, has been appointed as the director of dramatics at Kent State Teacher's College. This college is one of the largest State Colleges in the United States. Miss Wernecke has been studying for three years at Columbia where she has gained recognition among the faculty and student body. She is a promising young woman and her Columbia friends feel that she will be very successful in her new position. B LL TOD Y CHICAGO vs GIANTS 3 P. M. Polo Grounds
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J PAGE TWO ' NEW YORK BULLETIN E JUNE 2 OPENING OF MUCH NEEDED NURSERY. Miss Neva J. Skinner announces the opening of a day nursery. This is a vcry much needed institution as many women are employed during working hours and they must find a suitable and safe place for their children. New York has many such places, but there has been great need of another as these nurseries are filled to .capacity every day. Miss Skin- ner comes here from Chicago where she has been the manager of a similar insti- tution. She is said to have an unusual way with children and has a great liking for them. Her home and nursery are located across from Lincoln Park. It can be reached very easily by the working women. Miss Skinner says that this will he a safe and comfortable place for the children, and that the rates will be as low as possible. Special appointments made for dogs and cats. , il.-i-1 MULTIMILLIONAIRE TO SAIL ' TOMORROW Mr. H. N. Woodworth's friends will be glad to hear that he has recently pur- chased the Silver Fox Farms of Prince Edward Islandsg but they will regret to hear that he is sailing tomorrow to the Island where he will undertake the supervision of this immense enterprise. These fox farms are by far the largest and most valuable farms of their kind in the world. Mr. Woodworth has been in- terested in silver foxes for over fifteen years. As a high school student at Kent State, he was employed at the fox farm in that city. Mr. Woodworth is taking his family with him. They expect to re- main on the Island at least two years. .l..l..i- MR. ROBERT O. HALL STARS IN LATEST RICTURE The last word in 'stage productions, Eighteen, has just become a finished product. Its first showing took place last evening at the Hippodrome. This most extraordinary production is expected to run throughout the entire season in New York City. Mr. Robert O. Hall is entirely respon- sible for the success of this production as he is owner of the producing company, has been sole director and also the star. Many were turned away from the Hippodrome last evening, but those who were fortunate enough to secure a seat or standing room say that Eighteen was a scream from beginning to end. It is also said that Mr. Hall should be con- gratulated on his wonderful ability to produce comedy. Mr. Hall was formerly of Kent State High where he states that he received his first training as an actor. V NOTED DOCTOR MARRIES KENT STATE GRADUATE Mrs. Zappolo announces the marriage of her daughter, Philomena, to Dr. Stanley Keats, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Zappolo and her daughter have been residents of New York for about ten years. They.were formerly of Kent, Ohio, where Philomena attended the State High School and College. Philomena is well known as a Parisian dress designer. Dr. Keats is one of the coming', young doctors of Cleveland. Dr. and Mrs. Keats will make their home in Cleveland, where Dr. Keats has been located for eight years. Their many friends wish to congratulate them. MR. K. NASH CONGRESSMAN FROM 14TH DISTRICT In the 1940 election Mr.'Kenneth S. Nash was named as Congressman from the 14th district of Ohio. Mr. Nash is a prominent lawyer of Akron, Ohio. He has been interested in politics for the last ten years, his first political office being mayor of Kent, Ohio in 1935. He has been advancing in the political world ever since. Mr. Nash is well qualified for this position as he has given much study to the needs of the people and is interested in their welfare. His many friends congratulate him upon his suc- cess. H '
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' x 1 PAGE 'FOUR NEW YORK BULLETIN H JUNE 2 MR. G. E. G-RIGGY TOAST- MASTER AT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS BANQUET Mr. G. E. Griggy well known auto- mobile- dealer of Philadelphia served as tvoazstmaster at the banquet of the National Convention of Automobile Dealers. This convention has been in session for three days. The banquet was the closing event of the convention. The convention feels that it has- been very fortunate in having Mr. Griggy at the banquet, as he is a most remarkable man for his age. N. Y. BULLETIN'S GREATEST CIRCULATION This paper has had the largest cir- culation of any paper in the world dur- ing the last two years. The credit for its success can be justly giverr to but one per- son, the Editor, Mr. R. I-L Swpher. It is hardly necessary to' mention any- thing about Mr. Stopher as his merits came before the eyes of the public three years ago, when he became assistant editor of this paper. Two years ago, at the death of Mr. Wheeler, former editor, Mr. Stophzr was adwamed to' editor. He won thiswhonor berauae of his previous records in every position he had hold, and because of his exceptional college record. Mr. Stopher came to The Bulletin very highly recommended, and he certainly has established a name for himself. It might be said that Mr. Stopher is thei youngest newspaper editor in the United States, being only thirty-one years of age. We feel that the reason for the large circulation of this paper is, due to Mr. Stopherls' hard work, 'and his constant efforts to make the paper of interest to all. .-.-l. VASSAR PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR LISTED 'IN WHO'S WHO 71.. Miss Alice Louise Elgin, Kent' State High School '25, and Vassar ,'29, has been named in the 1940 edition of Who's Who. Miss Elgin is one of the best known physical education instructors in.. N the east. She is thirtystwo years of age, and has been at Vassar for the last two years. After her graduation from Vas- sar, she studied Physical Activities. of Primitive Man under Dr. I. Treatum Rulf at the Municipal University of Pat- agonia. Miss Elgin was, in her more youthful days, quite actively interested in athletics herself. Her famous series of debates by radio with Prof. Parol. L. O'Graham of Erin College, Cork, Ire- land, on the subject of Athletics for Women 'will long be remembered. Miss Elgin, in a vote of Vassar students taken recently, was unanimously selected as their most popular teacher. A RISING YOUNG MAN ACQUIRES GOOD POSITION The many New York friends of Mr. R Bohecker, the rising young hotel man- ager from Ohio, are pleased to learn that Mr. Bohecker has been promoted to the managership of the Castoria Hotel of New York City. He is to,receive an an- nual salary of 532,000 Mr. Bohecker, when interviewed by a reporter, stated that he received his first experience in the hotel business while he was still in high school. He claims that he graduated from the noted high school, Kent State High with the famous class of 1925. This information has not been confirmed but is widely rumored as true. X . FAMOUS R. R. MAGNATE GIVES FORMULA FOR SUCCESS M.r. Martin Daltorio, president of the Erie Railroad, in an- address before the Kent Rotary Club today said, The way for a young man to succeed is to save his money. I have risen from a boot- black. to a railroad president. in fifteen years. simply through saving my money in my youth. I would advise all young men to save ,their money and not to speculate in stock. I am planning, when my bank account reaches S750,000, to set apart a fund of S15.0,000 for my Alma Mater, Kent State High. When Mr. Daltorio amasses a fortune of 81,000,000 he in- tends to marry, having heard that two can. live cheaper than one. I
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