The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...
The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...
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J<br />
.\MES WALKER PAUL. engineer.<br />
Northern division. \\-as retired<br />
from active service on January 27.<br />
1!128, clne to lotal tlisahility. He was<br />
GLEN WALLACE MOORHEAD<br />
GLEN WALLACE MOORHEAL).<br />
pcnsion~rl engineer, died at his home<br />
at Th;~ye~-, No.. on April 14. He was<br />
65 years of aqe, I)orn December 16.<br />
born O( tober 22. 1868, at iLIcCom1~.<br />
lS(i2, near Jladiso~~<br />
Ohio. a~ltl entered the service as a<br />
Court House, V a.<br />
fireman on the Memphis Lines in Ov<br />
His father was a<br />
2!). 1891, he \\-as married to Mrs. Snfarmer,<br />
and du~,il~:,<br />
his early years he<br />
sunna JIishler Curtis of Paris, and to<br />
1<br />
helped with the<br />
hem we^-e born twn sons. 311.. all11<br />
work on thc farm<br />
.Mrs. 13ea1~lcn rvxitlr at 320 W. Iiaufantl<br />
atte~~drtl the<br />
man Strc?et. I'uris. Co~~tinur~us servschools<br />
near his<br />
ice of thirty-six years ant1 three<br />
home. Hir: first<br />
nlonths t~~llitles him to it pension alrailroad<br />
s e r v i c e<br />
lowance of 947.S5 a n~onth, cfCeetivrwas<br />
with the C.<br />
April 1. 102s.<br />
&<br />
tober. 1594, later being promoted to<br />
~ngl~~eer antl serving ill that cilpaclty<br />
until he was retired on February 28.<br />
1923, tlue to physical disability. His<br />
pensiou allowance was $54.35 a n~onth<br />
~111tl up to the date of his death he<br />
had ))ern paid a total of 83514.15<br />
SMITH GAVETT BOULDIN<br />
SMITH GAVETT BOULDIN. 1)en-<br />
0. Fhilroad at. Hunt<br />
ington. W. V a.,<br />
JAs. w. p,\ljL served as<br />
fireman. Hr entered <strong>Frisco</strong> service<br />
October 4, I'#!), as a loco~notive fireman<br />
at Ft. Scott. Kal~s., and was pronloted<br />
to loromotive enginerr, Novem-<br />
1)er 25, 1897. His entire service has<br />
I)ee11 on the Nortl~ern di\ ision. O:I<br />
November 12, 1S91, 11r was lnarrietl to<br />
JIartha ~lanc.hqVornstoR of Ft. Scott .<br />
and to them wns boru one son, Kenneth<br />
E. Paul. Nr. Paul res~des at 407<br />
West 4th Strect. Pittsburg, ICans.<br />
Continuo~is service of 38 years and 4<br />
IIIOII~~S entitles hi111 to a pension a1lowance<br />
of $59.85 a month, effective<br />
Aiarrsh 1, <strong>1928</strong><br />
ALVIS H A It H I S 0 S BEARDEN.<br />
c!erk, lnechanical department. P. R.<br />
G. N. Railway, Paris, Texas, was resioned<br />
co~~ductor, died at the home of<br />
\\71L1.1AN 1':L)M'IS BIILCI-I. clork, his da~~ghter. at Monett, Mo.. on Nay<br />
store rlc~partmenl. Tulsa, Okla.. was 2 He was born March 20, 1862, near<br />
retired l'1-oni active ser\-ice March 31. 141intirigton. Intl. He entered the sen-<br />
1028, to his having reuchrtl t h ~ ic,e as passellger porter at Monett.<br />
n.qe liiiiit. HI> \\-as born in St. Louis. 310.. ill December, 1592. working ill<br />
.\lo., a4a1,cll 2::. 18.58. His fatl~el. wits various c;lpacities at that statiou unn<br />
farmer. He entered <strong>Frisco</strong> service til August, 1902, when he was apin<br />
190s as a laborer ill the store dr- pcintetl bixkeman on the old I