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Page 64 July, 1927<br />

I I<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4% and Safety<br />

CHAFFEE. MO. Member Federal Reserve System<br />

turned from his vacation which he en-<br />

Joyed with relatives in Marietta, Ga.<br />

L. W. Tank~rslev nnd \i.ifr, cl:rlm clerk,<br />

spent May 25th and 26th in Augusta. Ark..<br />

attending the graduation of their nephew<br />

from Augusta Hlgh School.<br />

W. F. Corkery, chief clerk, enjoyed a<br />

short vislt with his - father - - ---- ~ -.. In Champalgn.<br />

Ill.. on May 28, 29 and 30.<br />

We el~eckd to hear a lot of good flsh<br />

stories when T. E. Bryant cashier's<br />

clerk, returned from his vacation, but<br />

on account of so much rain he didn't have<br />

the pleasure of flshing.<br />

D. F. Byler, expense clerk, lcft on May<br />

2s for Ripley. Tenn., and we haven't seen<br />

him since. We flrst heard he was in an<br />

automobile accident - - . - - - - and - - . - then - -. - we heard<br />

he got married so guess it was a wedding<br />

and not ail accident.<br />

But A. V. Garrett got married (another<br />

one of our bachelors gone) on May 28 to<br />

Mrs. Bessie Nye. On Vac's return me<br />

presented him with a mahogany mantel<br />

Frisro weir often becoi~u knowit the cystcut over for their rriclzirar~~es. Every clock.<br />

~ -~ -<br />

division has a irur~rber of Petcs aud Dintgs-but W. G. Cook, claiw agent for The Vets of this office attendlng the<br />

Frisco Litres at Thayer, Mo., sends the accontpanying photograph, with the follow- Reunion were: S. L. Oliver agent: C. M.<br />

Davis, chief claim clerk: H'. Q. Flanlgan<br />

ing harzdles attached to the naiiies:<br />

OS&D clerk: B. 5. Linville, assistant stal<br />

Front left to right: B. H. (Boneltend) Nelsoir, brakegilari; C. P. (Posstcnrhide) tion accountant. All report a flne time.<br />

nnd since then we have a new name for<br />

Jacobs, errgkcer; D. (Dinty) Moore, braheirran; E. P. (Puckey) Lee, errgincer; Mr. Davis, "Cake Eater." It seemed he<br />

I. R. Fisher, engirrecr; H. G. (Little Mike) I.yitcla, braketizarg.<br />

m%q going to be out or luck at the plcnic.<br />

as he doesn't eat meats, but he is<br />

"Everybody knozrrs thtsc men," writes Mr. Yarbrough, the reporter, who helped very fond of cake.<br />

Mr. e k "line 'em z4pU, "and we're anxious for the rest of the system to know Faye Barbee stenographer also atthem.<br />

tended the veterans' ~euniod with her<br />

father and mother, having started her<br />

vacation on June 6. Pave - -" - In .- also taking<br />

two weeks -addfio& vacatlon and dur-<br />

Louis recently. Whlle he states they bIother of Mrs. Ralph Connell made a ing which Miss Charlotte 0l&anger Is<br />

treated him mlghty flne he is very glad visit to Dora from her home In Tennessee workina in her place who has been workto<br />

be back at work.<br />

T. J. Connell, Joe Howell, L. W. ish hop' ing extra In superiniendent of terminals'<br />

Assistant Rate Clerk Scales is spending Kilhy Corkren and F. &I. Scott attended off . - - Ice. . - .<br />

a vacation in Denver and Colorado safety meeting held at Carbon Hi11 June Gordon Robertson cashier spent week<br />

Springs.<br />

2. 1927.<br />

of June 6 with rk~atives 'In Mountaln<br />

Vets Imboden. Dunkin and Cummings John L. Argo. second operator, off ac- Grove. Mo., also going - - to Sprlngfleld to<br />

represented us at the Reunlon.<br />

count being sick: he was relieved by B. see friends.<br />

C. Kitchens. extra . - onerator. . . - --. - - .<br />

Elma Wright, comptometer operator,<br />

DORA, ALABAMA<br />

Wm. R. ~illkh conductor, was bumped has been off several davs recently on<br />

- by W. V. Earl 'off Dora hole job; this vacatlon. --- ~<br />

forced Lilllch to go to Birmingham extra B. C. Johnson, rate clerk. also went<br />

F. M. SCOTT. Reporter board.<br />

fLshIng the flrst part of June. but he -<br />

won't talk much about his trip; don't<br />

l3ffective dune 1, 1927. Sipsey. Ala.. was LOCAL FREIGHT OFFICE think he had the right kind of bait.<br />

closed to freight and passenger. and Is<br />

MEMPHIS, TENN.<br />

Frank Bauer. John E. Geiger, and T.<br />

now a prepay station. The billing and -<br />

C. Hlgginbotham check clerks on outall<br />

other business formerly handled at<br />

bound platform, kre now back at work<br />

Sipsey now handled at Empire. Ala.<br />

VIRGINIA GRIFFIN. Reporter<br />

-<br />

after a few days' vacatlon.<br />

Fred Horton. agent. who was taken I11<br />

We had a flne Greater TraPPlc Comwith<br />

malaria immediately upon being re- I?. J. Walsh, carload hill clerk, spent mittee meeting on June 8 and from the<br />

lieved from duties at Sipsey, is getting two days of his vacation with relatives way things look, we in this office are<br />

alona very well.<br />

in New Orleans recently.<br />

going to have to get busy to keep up<br />

c.1. Hunt, enelneer, and Claude Pat- W. W. Humphrey, switch clerk, is tak- with TV. D. Welch platform foreman,<br />

rick fireman on Cordova run with engine ing his vacation two days each week; he and W. A. Moore, block clerk, as they<br />

1217: was commended by Mr. B. G. Gam- and his family spent June 14 in Mam- are real workers.<br />

ble on keeping their engine clean. Mr. moth Springs. Ark.<br />

Everett Hanover, check clerk on out-<br />

Hunt says he was taught that way; that Clarence Maupin, bill clerk, was unable<br />

when he flrst went to flrina it was part to work several days the latter part of<br />

of flreman's duty to clean enFine. MeHsrs. May on the bill desk account hurtlng a<br />

Hunt and Patrick are very proud of their flnaer while playing ball.<br />

letter from Mr. Gamhle.<br />

J. J. Spencer, accountant clerk, has re-<br />

Trust and Savings Bank<br />

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.<br />

Capital and Surplus $2.000,000.00<br />

" FRISCO DEPOSITORY BANK"<br />

1 he American National Bank Okmulgee,<br />

EOklahoma<br />

ESTABLISHED 1872<br />

THE MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK<br />

SHERMAN. TEXAS<br />

PARIS, TEXAS<br />

Capital, Surplus and Undivided<br />

Capital and Surplus $1,200,000.00<br />

Profits. , f - 350.000.00<br />

.<br />

Will Appreciate Your Account I I I FRBCO DEPOSITORY BANI I<br />

I Oklahoma City<br />

American National Bank Oklahoma

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