Judge, 1931-12-26 · page 14 of 37
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Surprise “J darling—I've something im- portant to tell you.” “Yes, Betty?” “II hardly know how to b jo ahead, dear, Don't be a “It—it may seem a little sudden to you, a little too soon, but I know it's sto make you awfully happy, “Well, anyhow—" “T should have told you before. But I’m such a silly about some things! And now I've got to tell you—" “Betty, will you please tell me and tover with!” “Just a minute then ‘til I get it out of my pocketbook, Isn't it an awk- in this long brown envel- ope? Look, darling—our interlocu- —W. W. g JUDGE 12 Business (The new game for every dull office) Fs all of the executives in the office are divided into two teams. One team is called “Buyers,” the other team is called ‘Sellers. The Sellers sit at their desks and rustle sheets of paper so as to seem very bus. Three members of the Buyers team go down into the lobby and come up in the elevators. The other mem- bers of the Buyers t their office and telephone members of the Sellers team. The three members of the Buyers team who went down into the lobby now enter the reception room and say to the switchboard girl: “We are three buyers from the neck of the woods. We've come to Manhattan to pur The receptionist then ts them and sends them in to three members of the Sellers team. While the game is being played. fake telegrams are to the other, cance stating orders, ¢ for samples. ete. he game continues from 9 A.M. until lunch and then is resumed after lunch until quitting time. “Playing Business, retire to rders” to nt from one side ig orders, rein- the new na- time, is sweeping the n- Vice-presidents of banks rticularly enthusiastic out — it Sooner or later every office will turn to it. Why not start this pleasant game in your own office tod Not only is it harmless and excellent di- version but it will keep your staff in training until commercial conditions pick up. —Anrucr Lirewass comicbooks.com