Masonry Magazine October 1962 Page. 8
here's news about
The BIG SHOW
Jan.26-30
Pittsburgh Hilton
Here's more news on the Big Show: Top speakers, Time Inquiry Savers, Sunday evening theater performance. And there's more to come. Watch future issues of MASONRY.
Show Features Top Speakers
Jack C. Staehle, Vice President of Aldens Inc., Chicago, Illinois, and Louie E. Throgmorton, Vice President and Director of Public Service for the Republic National Life Insurance Company, Dallas, Texas, will be featured as two of the top speakers of the 1963 MCAA Educational Trade Show.
Mr. Throgmorton travels some 200,000 miles each year to deliver 400 addresses to civic and business audiences throughout the United States. He is one of the organizers of the Religious Heritage of America, Inc., Washington, D. C., and now serves on its Board of Trustees.
Mr. Staehle, a speaker in constant demand, heads up the Industrial Relations-Public Public Relations area of Aldens Inc. He is past director of the National Office Management and has lectured extensively on the art of business administration both at home and abroad.
Inquiry Time Saver System Inaugurated
The Inquiry Time Saver is a plate (looks like a credit card) that'll be used by you to obtain additional literature and information from MCAA exhibitors. All you do is present your plate to the exhibitor. With it, he'll machine record your name and address instantly. You'll receive your Time Saver plate in your Registration pack when you check in at the Pittsburgh Hilton in January.
Theater Player Group In Star Performance
In the program hopper for the MCAA Educational Trade Show is an expected star performance by a theater player group Sunday evening. The performance is scheduled to follow the close of the MCAA Show that evening. It'll be an entertainment you won't want to miss (neither will the missus).