Pages 1-76 - Springfield-Greene County Library
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Buddy Rex, 10-yrar-old sorr oj E. 0. Darryhtrey, train)iraster at Errid.<br />
Oklu., aid Mrs. Darryhlreg, is a n~ost nccoirr~lislred daircer. He is showr!<br />
iir the photograph. nccoirrpnrryirtg wrtlr his little dancirrg partner, Barbara<br />
Arrstrr. 'I'lrc f7,o mode their first prrblic. nppcc~r.trrrce nt tr recital sporrsarcd<br />
b\l the I~irestorrc School of Dortcrrry, crctrtctl 11 Tcrrsotiorr nrld had to rr~spolrd<br />
:,~lir a irrrrrrbrr of orcorcs.<br />
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Buddy is also mr exccllcrtt tap tlaircc,r nrrd hos giverr so~re sfilerrdid perforrrrarrres.<br />
He is attrrrdiirg tlrc Crbarr Jrirrior .lIilitnr)r Sclrool's srirrrrrrcr.<br />
cnrirp at Three Rivers, Trrlore Cortrrt~l, Calif.. this sicrirnrrr.<br />
Aic crtpgirrg ~ortirysto-, he is 7 ~ 1 1 liked by his oz~rr wide circlr of<br />
frirrrds, wiiririrrg tlrc instarrt approval of all z,ith rt3ho)rr Ire rorrrrs irz rorrtart.<br />
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that it should be held at Sulphur,<br />
Okla., with invitations extended to<br />
the clubs of Sapulpa, hluskogee.<br />
Henryetta and Madill, the employes at<br />
stations from Sapulpa to Madill, and<br />
Frisco patrons. The president was ,<br />
instructed to write C. T. Mason,<br />
superintendent, concerning transportation<br />
to the outing and a coinmittee<br />
comprised of Mr. Wood and Mr. King<br />
was appointed to call upon the city<br />
commissioners for the purpose of securing<br />
a table and a sign on the club<br />
picnic grounds at Lake Okmulgee.<br />
Mr. Rikard was instructed to write W.<br />
L. Huggins, Jr., director of publicity,<br />
suggesting that enlployes save their<br />
issues of the Frisco Employes' Magazine<br />
for distribution upon trains. The<br />
club went on record as endorsing the<br />
"Buy Okmulgee District Products"<br />
campaign.<br />
Cape Gii-rrrdeau, Mo.<br />
The greater part of the meeting of<br />
the Cape Girardeau Frisco Employes'<br />
Club, held July 2, was occupied with<br />
making plans for a banquet at which<br />
local shippers would be guests. The<br />
session was attended by fifteen memhers<br />
and two visitors, E. P. Olsen,<br />
assistant superintendent,- and E. C.<br />
Head, agent, Neelys, Mo.<br />
After a general discussion regarding<br />
a banquet which included mention<br />
of the possibility of holding it jointly<br />
with the Frisco Employes' Club of<br />
Chaffee, a committee was appointed<br />
to investigate the matter. It was conlprised<br />
of J. T. Hulehan, Ralph Burge<br />
and L. A. Gibson. The session was<br />
concluded with a discussion of solicitation.<br />
Ladies' Auxiliary,<br />
Kansas City, Mo.<br />
Students from the Logan Expression<br />
Studio provided a novel and entertaining<br />
program at the meeting of<br />
the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Frisco<br />
Employes' Sunnyland Club of Kansas<br />
City, held in the Woman's Benefit<br />
Association Hall there July 7.<br />
The following readings constituted<br />
the program: "I've Got Mumps" and<br />
"Grandma Pays the Dill," by Betty<br />
Hervey; "Mrs. Rastus Johnston at tho<br />
Telephone" and "In the Shoe Store,"<br />
by Lola Rrovrn; "When We Haven't<br />
Said Our Prayers," by Xaribeka Wilson;<br />
"She Sparkled," by Betty Lunsford<br />
and Maribeka WiIson; "Betty at<br />
the Baseball Game," by Betty Rurch;<br />
"The Usunl Way," by Betty Burch<br />
and Permelift and Junior Sturgill, and<br />
"In a Frivco Pulln~an Car" and "Husbands<br />
for Sale," by Emily Ann Mullins.<br />
In the business session which followed<br />
the prograni the club decided