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een rrplaceu uy a new o-sy~lrlder Stude-<br />

baker-congratulations. Berkeley !<br />

A barbecue plcnic was held by the Mo-<br />

nett shop employes on June 25. Invita-<br />

tions were extended to all shop employes<br />

nn the entire railroad. A feature of the<br />

tmtertainment was a match game played<br />

htween the Frisco team from Oklahoma<br />

Pity and the Frisco Kansas City team.<br />

The Kansas City team won the game,<br />

and also the $2.5.00 prize. It was a<br />

pleasant outing for all present and proved<br />

quite profitable for some. Just ask<br />

Boots" Abercrombie, star second base-<br />

man on the Kansan City team, who car-<br />

r1.d away most of the prizes of the day,<br />

having won the 50-yard dash, the horse-<br />

shoe contest and relay.<br />

Nr. Paul Gibbons, caller. and wife<br />

spent a very pleasant vacation wlth Mrs.<br />

Gibbon's parents at Roper, Kan., during<br />

the week of July 4.<br />

JIr. R. W. Claxton, switchman, visited<br />

the old swimn~lng hole in Emporia. Kan..<br />

Julv 1 for a verv enjoyable week of<br />

flshing and swimming. -<br />

Rex Moore. operator this office, was off<br />

from June 22 untll July 1, account of an<br />

infected hand. He spcnt most of the time<br />

in the St. Louis hospital. but returned to<br />

work, much relieved, his hand being completely<br />

recovered and having been<br />

assured by the doctors in St. Louis that<br />

the infection was not serious. During<br />

his absence he was relieved by Operator<br />

0. R. Carson of the Eastern division.<br />

Mrs. F. J. McDanlel and daughter. Mildred..<br />

are visitlns relatives in Oklahoma<br />

city.<br />

JIiss Bernice Campbell, daughter of J.<br />

Large Enough<br />

To Serve Any . . .<br />

Strong Enough<br />

To Protect All .u<br />

Memantile-Commerce<br />

Bank and Trust Company<br />

kust<br />

-EiBh:h- St.Charles<br />

St.Louie<br />

Page 57<br />

W. Campbell. switchman. la spending her<br />

vacation with relatives in Trlnidad. Colo.<br />

Mrs. B. J. Gleason, wife of general<br />

agent. resigned June 17. as president of<br />

the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Old Veterans'<br />

Club, account sickness in her family.<br />

Mrs. Rich, vlce-president. Is now acting<br />

as president.<br />

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BANK<br />

SPRINGFIELD, MO.<br />

LET THIS BANK BE THE<br />

EXECUTOR OF YOUR<br />

ESTATE<br />

The Bank That Always Runs<br />

Strong<br />

FRISCO DEPOSITORY<br />

I The Peoples Bank<br />

I<br />

of ~~rin~fiild, Missouri<br />

WE APPRECIATE<br />

YOUR BUSINESS<br />

OUR MOTTO<br />

COURTESY, FAIRNESS AND<br />

EFFICIENCY<br />

' IFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM, ALA.<br />

1 FRISCO DEPOSITORY<br />

The Central National Bank<br />

1 OKMULCEE, OKLAHOMA<br />

We appreciate your account.<br />

a<br />

1 Capital and Surplus $350,000.00<br />

Successful Banking SINCE 1873<br />

KESOURCES : Fortyone Million<br />

THE FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK<br />

FRJSCO DEPOSITARY<br />

Main at Seventh Street UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY

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