Pages 1-76 - Springfield-Greene County Library
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I rions, but hns now fully recovered and<br />
ne're mighty glad to see him bacli on<br />
the inh.<br />
I %a-'~argaret Allard, daughter of<br />
Claim Agent Harry Allard, has just re-<br />
, !urned from St. Louis where she to~li<br />
, h e examination to enter nurse's tralnin~.<br />
Miss Allard passed her examinatmn<br />
and will enter St. Luke's Hospltal<br />
In St. Louis in September.<br />
Edgar Willer, cashier. spent Sunday<br />
in St. Louis attending the Cub-Cardinal<br />
bas~bail game.<br />
Niss Ellenor Hamm, daughter of<br />
Conductor Hnmm. ,who runs between St.<br />
Louis nnd Blemph~s on the Sunnyland.<br />
u-us married on June 29th to James<br />
Eric Taylor of Caruthersville, Mo. Mr.<br />
Tarlor is the owner of a Ferry Boat<br />
1 nnd the young couple plan to live in<br />
r.!ruthersville. Thev have a host oC<br />
friends who wish then1 a long a11d<br />
Ihappy married life.<br />
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE<br />
CHAFFEE, MO.<br />
( ASSA GOLDEX. Reporter<br />
Mr. 0. W. Watts arrived July 16 to<br />
I lake up his duties as assistant super-<br />
~srendent on the River divlsion and<br />
exoects to move hls family from NewtGg<br />
within a short time..<br />
Atr. J. L. Mumma and family enloved<br />
a short vacation during - the lat-<br />
. .<br />
ter part of July.<br />
Mrs. H. R. Carle has been visiting<br />
with her daughter, Mrs. Book, at<br />
Caruthersville, Mo.<br />
.Uiss Elizaheth Grieshaber has had<br />
38 her guest for a few weeks. Viss<br />
lienevieve Grieshaber of Cryslal Clt~,<br />
XO.<br />
Miss Irene Louise Wehling, daughler<br />
of dlspatcher and Xlrs. J. J. Wehlin&<br />
was married to Mr. Frank Lilly<br />
r,i St. Louis, Mo.. at the home of her<br />
pirenls, Thursday afternoon. June 18.<br />
Icsth parties graduated from the<br />
c'hallee hlgh school in the class of<br />
1'122, and Mrs. Lilly taught in the<br />
primary department of -the Chaffee<br />
public schools for several years. Mr.<br />
I,!lly is connected with the International<br />
Shoe Company at St. Louls<br />
rtd they will make thew home in that<br />
r~t?<br />
Yiss Lorene Bollinger spent the re-<br />
8 ~ holidasa ' at her home in Oran,<br />
310.<br />
Xrs. Dean Underwood has had as<br />
her guest for several weeks, her niece,<br />
Yiss Dorothv Clellan of Snarta. Ill.<br />
Ralph ~tebhens. of the - accounting<br />
.'ipartment at Memphis, spent rhe<br />
( ¢ holidays with his mother at<br />
l'l~affee.<br />
Preston Howell worked a few days<br />
I the flle room last month and Ray<br />
fatchett took care of the timekeeping<br />
i,>rk while R. C. Gieslke. Jr., took<br />
, few days' vacation. Seemed like old<br />
times to see Preston handling the<br />
, Ales again.<br />
Xr. E. ,L. Brand, division engineer,<br />
isnow driving one of the newest Ford<br />
rwlans.<br />
Mrs. Leo Lane and two children<br />
hare been visiting with friends in Ad-<br />
rance. hfo.<br />
Niss Anna Golden has been visit-<br />
In.: wlth her sister in Kansas City.<br />
' ',lo., and with friends in Omaha, Neb.<br />
Ur. and Mrs. Bert McAllen of Se-<br />
~clpa, Okla., have been visiting wit'h<br />
I I'r. and Mrs. J. A. McAllen.<br />
Out of the nlght comes dawn.<br />
Out of sgmpatliy comes serrlce.<br />
Mrs. C. 1. Forster, Funeral Home<br />
No. 918.920 Brooklyn Ave.<br />
KANSAS CITY. MO. GRand 0336<br />
Pngc 51<br />
Ray E'atchett and Chris Roland<br />
were among the baseball fans of<br />
Chaft'ee to attend the big game in St. I CENTRAL DWMON I<br />
Louis on July 12.<br />
I I<br />
Dean Underwood and family and 1.<br />
D. Allison and family have returned<br />
from a camping trip to Big Springs<br />
and other points in the Ozarks.<br />
OFFICE OF GENERAL AGENT<br />
OKMULGEE, OKLA.<br />
Mr. L. Ramey, roadmaster, has returned<br />
ro duty after having been oft'<br />
for a few weeks.<br />
Mr. Russell Bienert and family of<br />
Morehouse recently spent Sunday with<br />
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bienert.<br />
D. T. Wages of .\mory, Miss., has<br />
been doing relief work whlle some of<br />
the dispatchers were taliillg vacatioll.<br />
Harold Hopkins is mighty bus?<br />
these days getting ready for the big<br />
dance the Frisco Club will glve OIL<br />
August 1.<br />
Miss Mary Farrell of Sikeston<br />
worked a few days in superiut'endent's<br />
office last month.<br />
- -<br />
HELES TRONE, Reporter<br />
A11 of the employes at Okmulgee<br />
spent July 4 visiting relatives and fishing<br />
with the exception of Mr. G. A.<br />
Brundidge and Mr. V. W. Rikard. Mr.<br />
Kikard spent the day digging a well<br />
at his new home on the Morris Road<br />
and Mr. Erundidge spent the day at<br />
the Frisco freight oflice. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Ira Colter motored to Crowell. Texas.<br />
where they visited relatives. Mr. and<br />
Mrs. H. T. Wood and family visited<br />
1-elatives at Sasakwa and went to the<br />
Kiamachi Mountains on a fishing trip.<br />
Serving Progress<br />
Dearborn service in scientific water correction<br />
produces new economies and steps up efficiency.<br />
The following is a typical report on a new user,<br />
from one of our service men:<br />
"Mr. informs me that results are fine on<br />
all engines, scale nearly all removed. About half<br />
the time is now saved in washing boilers. All their<br />
engineers are perfectly satisfied, and are reporting<br />
less consumption of fuel. They also have no more<br />
foaming trouble. Informed me that he would be<br />
glad at any time to recommend our service. You<br />
will appreciate the fact that they have tried nearly<br />
all kinds of 'cotnpound' and have now discontinued<br />
their water softener."<br />
Slrcll is Dcarborrt's corttriblitiolz to progress.<br />
Tl~crc is a Dcarbortt service irran witlli~t<br />
your call, ready to retlder ltslpfiil scrvicc.<br />
Dearborn Chemical Company<br />
205 East 42nd Street. New York 310 So. Michigan Ale, Chicago<br />
Frirco Building, St. Louir<br />
Offices in All Principal Cities