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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 June - Page 67

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WHEELER RESTAURANTS INSTALL WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS
W . O. Wheeler, president o f W heeler Restaurants, shakes hands with Paul Jock, Guarantee
Distributing Company.
When Wheeler Restaurants
wanted automatic music, they
knew where to go— Guarantee
Distributing Company, W ur­
litzer distributors.
When Indianapolis folks want
a good meal, they know where
to go— the nearest Wheeler Res­
taurant.
OF HEALTH
W fi
,
AND HAPPINESS I f W i t f
HOT SPRINGS
(sideline
■.VSji JU,
NATIONAL PARK • ARKANSAS
From east, w est, north a n d south p e ople com e to H ot S prings foi
the most w o n d e rfu l days o f rest, re la x a tio n , health and recreatioft
they have ever h a d ! A ll o u td o o r sports are y e a r ’round fe a tu re *.
Picnics and chicken-fries are fre q u e n t g a la events a t the M aje stic
Lodge on Lake H am ilton and on a d jo in in g Lake C atherine. Pleasant
accom m odations a t the M ajestic ran g e from single rooms w ith
of
w ith o u t bath , to d e lig h tfu l tw o, three a n d fo u r room apartm ents.
G overnm ent Supervised bath house in the hotel.
RATES from $ 1.50 DAILY
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APARTMENTS AND BATHS
D ire ctio n: Southwest Hotels Inc.
Mrs. H. Grady Manning, President
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AUTOMATIC AGE
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Result: This famous chain is
now Wurlitzer-equipped, and a
new unit just building will have
concealed speakers in the ceil­
ing and built-in w iring for a
great array of wall boxes and
remote control equipment.
This rather sounds like presi­
dent W. O. Wheeler was “ sold”
on Wurlitzer automatic music.
He is ! But it wasn’t easy at the
start.
Despite the fact that Mr.
Wheeler is from Indiana, he has
traits that might lead you to be­
lieve he is from Missouri. He’s
got to be shown! And it took a
bit of showing, but in the end,
Paul Jock could release the good
news, “ W urlitzer’s the W in­
ner !”
Today W. 0. Wheeler’s en­
thusiasm for Wurlitzer phono­
graphs can be best described by
the gentleman’s own initials—
WOW!
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LAUNCH SERVICE CAM ­
PAIGN; CAPEHART
CHAIRMAN
The Indianapolis Star of May
26 reports the appointment of
and acceptance by Homer E.
Capehart as chairman of the
committee which arranged for
the appearance here o f Charles
P. T a ft June 3, launching the
campaign in behalf o f the Indi­
anapolis unit o f the United Ser­
vice organizations.
Capehart,
Indianapolis industrialist, is ac­
tive in Republican politics in
Indiana.
Mr. T a ft is assistant co-or­
dinator for health, welfare and
related defense activities.
About 2,600 soldiers from
Fort Benjamin Harrison staged
a demonstration on the Indiana
World W ar Memorial plaza in
connection with the opening of
the campaign, on the night of
June 3.
PLAN LARGER QUARTERS
Milwaukee Coin M a c h i n e
Company, Milwaukee, will move
into larger quarters soon.
June, 1941
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