Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 December

December , 1937
A U T O M A T IC
95
AGE
ness meetings will inculcate a
desire on every member’s part
to attend every meeting. Such
intercourse must make for the
stabilization of the Industry.”
p h o to g ra p h e r ha ppened by th e d a y D o lly F la s h e r, an g e l o f M ills F la s h e r and
C lo c k e r T a b le s , w as o u t on th e la w n s u n n in g h e rs e lf. H ence th e s o u th e rn e x ­
posure o f s h a p e ly D o lly
Cigarette Merchandisers Ass’n.
of New Jersey, Inc.
Judging from the attendance
at the meetings of the New Jer­
sey Cigarette Merchandisers
Assn. since the Promotion Com­
mittee introduced its program
°f educational and instructive
talks, it might be well for other
trade associations to consider
such a policy.
At its last meeting, the As­
sociation was deeply impressed
with an address given by Mr.
Henry N. Wertheimer of the
National Cigarette Vending Ma­
chine Manufacturing Co.
The second lecture was given
by Mr. S. D. Page of the New
Jersey Bell Telephone Com­
pany who, in an illustrated talk
entitled “Know Your State”
called attention to the fact that
few people in New Jersey real­
ize how interesting, how beau­
tiful and how important this
state really is. He gave the
members an opportunity to
hear and see some of the his­
torical background of New Jer­
sey, its scenic beauties and rec­
reational facilities, and its un­
usual advantages as a place of
residence and as a site for in­
dustry. The talk was illustrated
with 50 beautifully colored
slides showing points of inter­
est in all parts of the state,
some little known but highly
interesting facts regarding the
past, the present and the future
of the “Gateway to America.”
At its next meeting, the As­
sociation will have Mr. Irving
Sherman of Los Angeles, Cali­
fornia, who will talk on the
subject “California Comes to
New Jersey.” Mr. Sherman has
visited a number of Associa­
tions and will bring a wealth of
information in the conduct of,
and the reasons for, the organi­
zation of trade associations in
the Vending Machine Industry.
In addition to Mr. Sherman,
Mr. A. H. Wellen, past presi­
dent of the American Baggage
Manufacturers Association will
relate his experiences with
trade association activities.
The Dinner and Dance sched­
uled for November has been
postponed until January in ord­
er not to conflict with plans of
the Anniversary Banquet Com­
mittee which is contemplating
a large Industry Banquet and
entertainment to be held in
honor of the incoming officers
of the association, whose elec­
tion will take place at the first
meeting in January.
The policy of the Promotion
Committee was best expressed
in its recent report in which
was found this expression:
“Good wholesome entertain­
ment, followed by short busi­
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A U T O M A T IC A G E
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Preakness ______________________________________62.50
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Golden W heel .................................... ....................59.00
Foto Finish ___________________________________ 55.00
Derby Day w ith clock _______________________ 49.00
Turf Cham ps __________________________________ 45.00
College Football, no clock _________________ 39.00
High Card, no clock _______________________ 39.00
Carom
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W inn er
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Royal Races ___________________________________ 29.00
Preview ________________________________________ 29.00
Springtim e ____________________________________ 27.00
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Daily Races Mystery ________________________ 25.00
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Challenger __________________ -_________________ 16.00
Fcnce Buster mystery _______________________ 15.00
Sunshine Derby ______________________________ 12.00
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Round Up ____________________________________ 10.00
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M ulti- Play ........................................ ...................
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C arnival
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