The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...
The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...
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working in that c~wacity and as wiper<br />
until retired on <strong>June</strong> 30, 1913, at which<br />
time he was placed on the first pensinn<br />
roll pair1 by this compat~g. His<br />
rlearlt leaves but two of the original<br />
pensioners alive. His allowance was<br />
120.00 a month and a total of $3,540.00<br />
had been paid him.<br />
MISS ADDlE TOLAND<br />
MISS ADDIE TOLAND. an employe<br />
III the Ilay :: at his 11on1c. al<br />
Warrensburg. 310. He retired almut<br />
twelve years ago.<br />
<strong>The</strong> captain served with the tedeml<br />
forces during the Civil \Var. Hc.<br />
worked in the government secret<br />
service and later entered speclal agent<br />
work with the K. C.. F. S. & 31.<br />
FRiSCO FOLKS HEAD SOCIFTY<br />
Xembers of the <strong>Frisco</strong> Family hold<br />
11ear1y all the offices in the Ozark<br />
Dahlia Society, which was organized<br />
at the <strong>Greene</strong> County court house,<br />
Sr~ringfielil, 110, April 24, to promote<br />
tlahlia cultnre and the l~olding of a<br />
tlahlia show this fall. <strong>The</strong> territory<br />
embraced by the society is Sontll-<br />
west hlissouri.<br />
<strong>The</strong> officers of the society who are<br />
of the <strong>Frisco</strong> family are: F. R. Holaway,<br />
train baggageman, lwesident;<br />
P. W. McKinley, freight honse forcman,<br />
first vice-president; Arthur<br />
Erke, telegraph department, second<br />
vice-president; Mrs. %. M. Dunbar.<br />
wife or the chief transportatio~~ clerk.<br />
recording secretary and treasurer.<br />
Others of the <strong>Frisco</strong> family who arv<br />
charter members are: James Burns.<br />
loreman or special equiplnent; W. A.<br />
Eangs, mechanical department; Mrs.<br />
R. J. >IcCilvry. wife of the loconlolive<br />
engineer; Mrs. Charles Craig.<br />
wife of the <strong>Frisco</strong> shop foreman;<br />
Mrs. 31. H. Dodd, wife of the cabinet<br />
worker: 3lrs. F. R. Holaway, wife o!'<br />
Ihc. train l)ngi.axen~an, antl %. 31. Durllmr,<br />
chief t~,ansportation c,lerl