Pages 1-76 - Springfield-Greene County Library
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Pngc 58<br />
Miss Margaret MurphY, daughter of J.<br />
L. Murphy, is vislting relatives in Fulton,<br />
Kan.<br />
3Ir. James F. Morrison, passenger<br />
brakeman. died at Providencc hospital,<br />
Kansas City, Kan., July 6. \Ve want to<br />
extend our deepest sympathy to hi8<br />
family.<br />
Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, wife of yard<br />
clerk, and son. John, are visiting rela-<br />
tives in Los Angcles, Calif.<br />
Mrs. P. H. Lunn, switchman, wlth his<br />
wife and son, Charles, were called to<br />
Benton, Ark.. July 9, account death of<br />
Mrs. Lunn's siqt~r. Mrs. Lunn and family<br />
have the deepest sympathy of this ot'ficc.<br />
Mr. G. 4. Davis. =sistant general<br />
yardmaster. and family returned July 1<br />
from a very pleasant vacation spent in<br />
the Ozarks. He reports that the flsh were<br />
biting well and that he caught his share.<br />
There are always two sides to every<br />
fight-the side that wins and the one that<br />
is doomed to low. Whatever our opinion<br />
in the Stribling-Schn~elling flght. held in<br />
Cleveland. July 3. might have been-it<br />
developed that "50 Million Germanx<br />
couldn't all be wrong," and amonc thr<br />
fortunate flght fans \vho guessed the<br />
winner were Glen Ballengcr. Francis Mil-<br />
ler and Bill Walsh.<br />
Leo Timmons, switchman, an ardent<br />
flght fan, represented the Kansas City<br />
terminal In a ringsidc seat. He enjoyed<br />
the flght, although it would have pleased<br />
him more had the result bern reversed.<br />
Mrs. C. 0. Collins, wife of snritch fore-<br />
man, and daughters, Florenrc. and Mable.<br />
are visitina in Ottumwa. Iowa.<br />
Mr. William J. Scnden, switchman.<br />
visited us on July 11. and we were sorry<br />
to learn that it was necessary for him<br />
to return to the St. Louis hospital for<br />
treatment on his arm, which was injured<br />
sometime ago in an automobile accident.<br />
He has not returned to work at the pres-<br />
ent time, but we trust he will soon re-<br />
cover sufficiently to be back on the job.<br />
Mrs. Art Smith, wife of station helper.<br />
Centropolls, and daughter. Manta, are<br />
visiting In Muskofi.ec. Okla.<br />
Mr. Paul Cunnin~ham, rrtirrd pilot,<br />
and wlfe enjoycd a vacation In Culora