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h, 1928 Page 59<br />

OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT<br />

MEMPHIS, TENN.<br />

MARY BUHLER, Reporter<br />

The Frisco Employes' Club of Mem-<br />

phis, entertained with a Bunco party<br />

and dance at Lanler's Dreamland Gar-<br />

den. on the nlght of February 17. for<br />

all Frlsco employes, their famllles and<br />

friends. Everyone was there and had<br />

a wonderful tlme.<br />

Miss Katherlne Surles. comptometer<br />

operator. has been seen several tlmes<br />

recently rldlng around with a Chevro-<br />

let automoblle salesman. Katherlne<br />

placed an order for a new Ford, but<br />

Is gettlng rather Impatlent and states<br />

that If sald Ford Is not dellvered by<br />

March I, somethlng must be done, and<br />

no doubt she will cancel the order for<br />

the Ford and buy one of the pretty<br />

new Chevrolets. -<br />

Mrs. Grayce Hushes, rorrnerly em-<br />

ployed as stenographer In Mr. Ollver'a<br />

ofllce has been assigned to posltion of<br />

stenographer to chlef clerk In this<br />

- .<br />

ofllce.<br />

MISS Cozetta Parker. 691 Clerk. 11s<br />

wearing a beautlful dlamonb rlng on<br />

the thlrd flnger of the left hand. This<br />

department wlll be sorry to lose COZ-<br />

ette and we hope It won't be soon.<br />

Mr. Rollins Padell has accepted posi-<br />

tlon as secretary to the superintend-<br />

ent. Mr. Padell was formerly employ-<br />

In Mr. Matthew's ofllce.<br />

Mr. H. F. Hastlngs has been asslgned<br />

of W. timekeeper.<br />

Mr. Luther Wllllams has been ap-<br />

lnted assistant W. S. foreman V~CC<br />

.. Geo. Revts. who reskned In order<br />

enter buslness In Dallas. Texas.<br />

We regret to report Mr. H. E. Crowd-<br />

, transitman, was palnfully Injured<br />

hen he slipped and fell into a deep<br />

p~t at Yale, Tenn. Harold Is lmprovlna<br />

and we h0~e he will be able to return<br />

to work in a few days.<br />

Mr. H. E. Sulllvan, general chairman<br />

of clrrks. was a visltor In the office<br />

February 7th.<br />

Mr. L 5. Brophy worked r few days<br />

durlng January as relief dispatcher.<br />

Mr. Brophy has now been assigned I<br />

agency at Wlllliord. Ark. .. . -.<br />

nor so Kooa. our Ir was In aucn an zittractive<br />

box. and of course. that<br />

a $~*~nce.-<br />

Mr. L. '7. 11 Gentry, dispatchel wan Frbco Building, St. Louis OfKcts in All Princ<br />

absent from the office for severa i days<br />

during the latter part of Janua ry account<br />

lllnes S.<br />

0 FRE.IGHT HOUSE<br />

LMINGHAM, ALA.<br />

Numerous comollments have been<br />

heard arou~ ?d the city. for the haste<br />

In ... e~mnletln --...,.-.... 6 the new road lnto Pensa-<br />

--3.<br />

cola. ana -~-~. the local papers have prlnPed<br />

artlcler s each week about the Fris-<br />

CO'~ gatea ray from the south to h e oil<br />

regions a nd grain flelds of the great<br />

northwest. . The buslness of the sectlons<br />

thrc ,ugh which the new<br />

extension of the Frisco has been on a<br />

boost. an( 1 the people have somethlng<br />

to look fc ~rward to in the near future.<br />

Unusual lnterest Is being manifested<br />

In the me etlngs of Frlsco Clubs, much<br />

has been ! sald and done about the election<br />

of tl le new ofllcers. Two groups<br />

have beer I organized and the race is<br />

rather close with the blues and llly<br />

whites. The banuuet and dance held<br />

Protected for Shopping<br />

Shipping, Storing<br />

The stoker equipment illustrated is in for shopping. But if it were<br />

something being prepared for shipment to Johannesburg or for years<br />

of storage, NO-OX-ID would protect it just the same.<br />

D,:l.,.,A" h .~ La-... I.P.* 1 ~ " ~ -<br />

3 in the game against rust. That is<br />

se NO-OX-ID systematical1y.<br />

HANSON, Reporter TRADE MARK<br />

se for NO-OX-ID<br />

and f ull iformation<br />

lhe Original Rus t Prevem<br />

recently was well attended and many<br />

of the employes and thelr wlves were<br />

present and all enjoyed each part of<br />

the ceremony.<br />

Most men smoke elther here or here-<br />

after, but Mr. Cummlns. agenl sayp<br />

that all freight house men will have<br />

to do thelrs Kereafter In the future.<br />

Mr. F. M. Packard. chlef clerk, has<br />

been a bachelor for some tlme now as<br />

Mrs. Packard has been visltlng rel-<br />

atives In Memphls. recently.<br />

Mr. Burleson Carpenter. foreman, has<br />

bein very busy repalrlng the loadlng<br />

platforms abou! 1 the freight house to<br />

take care of the 3 sutomobile trade that<br />

has recently COI ae our way.<br />

Mr. J. F. Hill , check clerk, has been<br />

on the sick'llst tor some time and hls<br />

~g fllled by Mr. C. K.<br />

Coleman, yard clerk, at East Thomas<br />

Yards. - A .- . -<br />

Mr. W. S. Jones, rare clerlt, reslgnea<br />

recently to * accept a slmllar posltlon<br />

wlth Sloss-Sheffield CO. We regret to<br />

have hlm leave the Frlsco but also

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