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The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...

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Pnge 62<br />

A. T. 1:rowrn and Ha1.l.y C. Fleming of SO-pound rail in the BIonett yards,<br />

were in AIesico, 110.. the first of the replacing 60-pound.<br />

month, as delegates to the ivIasonic Xicholas Arcnd, father of Joe P.<br />

Grand Lodge. hIonett was considered .-\rend, clerk, gassed away in Aurora,<br />

as a. roba able meeting place for the Nay 5. Mr. Arend was an old resident<br />

l!l29 convention. but withdrrw in fa- of that community and an employe of<br />

vor of Hannibal. No.<br />

the Alajestic Xilling Company. Jfr.<br />

\I7. R. Samuels is located in JIonett Arend has the sympathy of his fellosvfor<br />

the strawberry season, superviwinfi employes.<br />

the cleaning of refrigerator cars and Niss Grace 1\IcClannahan, te!el)hone<br />

assistinr in the movement of cars. operator, enjoy~d several days vaca-<br />

Richard Alills and wife enjoyed a tion ~wently,<br />

visit with fricnds in St. Loi~ir a few Thr fllat home-grown stw,wherries<br />

days in May. Mr. AIills was relieved werc on tlic marltet at Monett, ,\lay 14<br />

)IS J. 1'. Arcnd iis chief c1e1,k LO thr and sold for 30 cents a quart. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

genrrxl yardmaster.<br />

were of the Sew York Narket variety.<br />

Carl \\'. .\rchdale and family visited All indications point to a very successrelatives<br />

in Joplin for x short vaca- ful berry season and all associations<br />

tion the first part of May.<br />

are advertising este~isivelr for pickers.<br />

A11.s. H. H. Edwards, wife of warehouse<br />

clcrk, BIonett freirht department.<br />

passed awny. .\l)l'il 2.7, after a<br />

tcn-day illness. Tjcsidcs her husbnnd.<br />

she left four srnali children. <strong>The</strong> sympathy<br />

of the entire E'risco family is<br />

cxtended JIr. Edwards in his i~creavement.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shoenwald, who<br />

have heen in charge of the Harvey<br />

Sews Stand for Lhe past two years.<br />

have gone to Chicaqo to accept u position<br />

with the Van Nuys Company. Fred<br />

Lochmiller, a former manaFer at this<br />

place is again in chargc of the news<br />

stand.<br />

Georxe AIorris, section laborer, who<br />

had the misfortune lo lc?se an eye h?' Mines Located Four and One-half<br />

hrin~ hit by a picce of stccl, has returned<br />

to work as yard cleaner.<br />

Miles East of the City of Tulsa<br />

Mrs. Laura Pratt. mother of L. H. WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR COAL<br />

Pratt. mail and bagrage handler, and<br />

Call Phone Cedar 5588 or Osage 9810-F21<br />

Mrs. R. \'. Porter. wife of Operator<br />

I'orter, have been visiting in \+'hit

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