O. E. King, known to his many friends as “Rex,” who has been associated with a number of the larger retail jewelry stores in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Michigan, has affiliated himself with the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co. as treasurer and general manager of the factory. Mr. King’s wide experience and close association with the retail business for the past twenty years will enable the Wallace-Monroe company to serve its ever-increasing clientele in 4 more personal way.
H. T. Monroe, of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co., is on the Pacific Coast for several weeks. C. E. F. Wallace also is out of the city making a tour of Michigan.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 28th September 1928
H. T. Monroe, of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co., was at his office again on Monday after a four months’ trip to the Pacific coast. He left the following day for a short trip that will take him through the middle western states.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th November 1927
Mr. and Mrs. Butts, of the Reinheimer Jewelry Co., Joplin, Mo., passed a few days in Detroit last week and made a call at the offices of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co.
H. T. Monroe, of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co., in the Metropolitan building, writes to the home office that he met the full force of the recent storm in southern California but suffered no inconveniences other than delays that upset his traveling schedule.
Charles E. Wallace, of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co., is making a trip through northern Michigan. That section has had a successful Summer and Fall and the retail trade, particularly in the jewelry line, is reported good.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th November 1925
H. T. Beaumont, Wallace-Monroe Mfg, Co., Metropolitan building, reported to his home office that he had motored as far as Beaumont, Tex., and was then starting for the Pacific Coast. He started with practically a new automobile, and has had most remarkable success traveling over all kinds of roads between Detroit and Beaumont, N. A. Cowan, of the same organization, is passing some time in West Virginia. C. E. Wallace is looking after the company’s affairs in the home office.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th November 1926
H. T. Monroe, of the Wallace-Monroe Mfg. Co., returned last week from an extensive trip through New York State and other parts of the eastern territory. N. A. Cowan, of the same organization, has nearly completed his trip through Wisconsin and Illinois, and will be back again at the home office early this week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th September 1926