After a number of years as financial secretary of Gov. Roosevelt's Warm Spring, Georgia, project, PAUL RICHTER has shifted the field of his activities to Boston. He is still a campaign and publicity director and gives an address at 10 State St., same as brother HIB'S. He is living in Brookline at 43 Strathmore Road.
BUTTONS HILL has had a long and varied career, which we recount in part: 1921, Franklin Simon and Cos., New York; 1928, Happiness Candy Stores, New York; 1925, Dillon, Bead, and Company, Boston; 1929, H. M. Byllesby and Cos., Boston; and now, 1932, district manager at Manchester, N. H., for Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, with offices at 713 Amoskeag Building. He is married, and on last report had three children—two boys and a girl.
HOWARD KAICHEN, who started in the dry goods business in 1923, is now building life insurance estates in Detroit, where he was married in 1922.
With New York Reciprocal Underwriters since 1926, LOWELL HOLWAY has just been transferred to Dallas, Texas, as district manager.
Our last column was devoted entirely to news of the Pacific Coast. Now it happens that Prexy BAKETEL had noted the lack of Western news at the same time as ABE WINSLOW. His letter suggesting such a column arrived at the office of our associate editor just as requests for stories were going out. Great minds . . . Sherry and Mrs. Baketel stopped a couple of days at Miami Beach en route to Havana for a two weeks' visit in January.
A belated report on the New York annual dinner comes from JACK MAYER. Among those present: GERRY STONE, AB OSBORN, BILL BISHOP, TOM DAVIDSON, GEORGE WINTER, BILL FUGUKT, SHERRY BAKETEL, DR. HAL CLARK, M.D., GINGER BRUCE, JACK BROTHERHOOD, and Jack himself.
Recent address changes include: EDDIE HASBROOK to 820 Allouez Terrace, Green Bay, Wis., and BERFORD OAKLEY to 17 Woodbine Ave., Larchmont, N. Y.
Abe promises us another series of stories from the West. They will be welcome, as will news from the Middle West, North, East, and South.
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