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November. 1945 THE ECHO PAGE SEVEN BINGO AND SQUARE DANCE FEATURED, ATTENDANCE GOOD On Friday night, November 9th., first big employee square dance '''as held in the Cafeteria and a large crowd attended. The dancing Sot underway shortly after 8:30 p {“• and the floor stayed practical •y fited to capacity throughout the evening. It was the first dance of the «1I season and the Recreation De partment is planning to have sev '■■al more during the winter Months. Walter Wood was caller the party and the Ecusta string "and furnished the music. Big Bingo Party Held The second employee entertain- J'®nt for November was on Fri day night, 23rd. The Recreation ®®Partment sponsored its first em- Woyee bingo party. A capacity *^fowd attended and the playing ?Jsrted shortly after 8 o’clock. *Jany fine prizes were given in- '^juding cigarettes, candy bars, '®ewing gum, pound boxes of can- "yi stationery, books and many "tiler attractive prizes. , The Recreation Department has jUst recently purchased a big, new ■•igo set with 500 cards, and all ards were in play that night. At the conclusion of the bingo play- turkey sandwiches and coffee *re served GOOD ADVICE ,** Olanaging this shop and store j Qiive the grouches off my floor. never let some gloomy guy j"end the folks who come to buy. .never keep a boy or clerk j.‘th mental toothache at his work, let a man who draws his pay ’“‘Ve customers of ours away. ! ^®at the man who takes my time Only spends a thin old dime courtesy, and make him feel I am pleased to close the deal, jj®!ause tomorrow, who can tell, ^ay want other things we sell, in that case, he glad will be spend those dollars all with me. K ■ reason people pass one door ^ Patronize another store b ®ot because by going there find a better grade of ware ( lower prices, but it lies % Pleasant words and smiling eyes. ^ ® only difference, I believe the treatment folks receive. »OU CAN’T WIN-” a funny world. If a man gets It he’s a grafter. If he keeps it a capitalist. If he spends Jm ,®’s a playboy. If he doesn’t tfj 't, he’s a ne’er do well. If he If it, he’s a Communist, tioh 'doesn’t try, he la^ ambi- 0' ^ without work- lij it, he’s a parasite, and if 0( ^'^umulates it after a life time ”®rd labor, he’s a sucker. FAIRY TALES l65^*>derella: "Godniother, must I p® the ball at twelve?” Fairy: “You’ll not go at ^ you don’t atop that swearing.” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■-. ■■■■ i —I Parties Are Given In Novemlier Here Are The Boys Who Make Our Good Square Dance Music Caller Walter Wood And Partner Lead Promenade Large Crowd Of Ecustans Have Fun At Big Square Dance A
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