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I OCT. 31, 1927<br />
nic Family News I<br />
LOCAL No. f-SPRINGFIELD, MO. Mr. Chas. Kelly Is still absent from<br />
work on account of slckness. He. too.<br />
JACK STEWART, Reporter is In the hospital.<br />
We hope these two men wilt recover<br />
Jess Mlnlck sf the machine shop, and<br />
soon so they can joln ua again.<br />
John Rutledge went on a Ashlng trlp. Charles Maxlel of the forge shop Is<br />
Frisco assoclatlon of metal crafts In the St. Louls hospltal for an operaand<br />
car department eniployes, at o tion.<br />
meetlng January 19, selected the follow- A speclal jolnt meetlng wan held<br />
ing as speakers: Virgll Johnson, Thom- January 18 between Locals one and<br />
as L. Reynolds, Charlea L Melton two. Thls 'was called to declde On a<br />
George W. Walker, George Harp, ~le; new hall. Harmony Hall, in whlch<br />
Watts and Willlam C. Bush. The they met, was suggested. Both locals<br />
meetiig was held at the home of M. L. ado ted It unanimously. After the<br />
Ryan, 1213 North Grant. Ryan was busrness Blll Gowh, north shop, asked<br />
elected chairman of the safety Ant if some one could furnish some musk.<br />
committee. A mu8icsl program will be Mr. Fred Thels of the south forge shop<br />
staged in connection wlth the Plpkln said he had some entertainment for us.<br />
meetlng.<br />
Three guesses. He brought forth an<br />
Miss Helen Sanford, daughter of E. accordion. Mr. Thels played several<br />
Sanford, painter at the south shops, selections and flnally hlt the tune<br />
was very 111 for several days.<br />
"Turkey in the Straw".<br />
Miss Mary Isabel Thompson, daugh- Thls meetlng closed early. as there<br />
ter of J. W. Thompson, general fore- was no other buslness other than decidman,<br />
graduated from Senlor High Ing on the hall.<br />
School with the mld-year class.<br />
No ' .-.-- ". - ' .' ' . -<br />
L was we guest or Local<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slssel announce No. 6 and The Monett Commercial<br />
the birth of a new daughter at their Club. Wedn tesday. January 20.<br />
home. January 24. Thls llttle mlss was About si3 rty meinbera of Local No. 1<br />
named Wanda Lee.<br />
left Sprlng fleld on No. 3 In a speclal<br />
Orvllle Becker of the forge shop re- coach. The :y arrlred In Monett at sixturned<br />
to work. after several weeks' thirty. Au tomoblles were at the staslckness.<br />
tlon to me@ 3t us. From the station we<br />
John Haines of the angle bar yard is were escor ted to the Monett Casino<br />
In the local company hospltal on ac- where we P vere entertained for the resC<br />
count of rheumatism.<br />
of the even Ing.