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Mechanical Department N O R T H S I D E S IDELIGHTS

EMERY HAGUEWOOD, Repor te r

Whl le he does n o t w o r k in t h e round- house o r shops, nevertheless t h e boys of the roundhouse a r e glad to k n o w t h a t "Jimmie" L o n g is back wi th u s a g a i n as r e g u l a r d i spa tcher a f t e r be- i n g cu t off f o r several y e a r s d u r i n g whlch t ime he engaged in radio a n d s t a g e w o r k m a k i n g qui te a n a m e for hfmself. b u t as ra i l roadina Is h ls c h a r m work he re turned a n d w& hope i t i s to s t a y t h i s time.

Char les R. Richardson. former ly host- l e r helper a t t h i s point, died J u n e 28 ~ f t e r a n illness of over t w o years. The boys of the roundhouse ex tend slncere s y m p a t h y t o the family.

Will lam Ralph, a g e 6, a n d Char les Allen, a g e 4, sons of A r t h u r Dummit t , t a n k man, have been qul te s ick suf fe r - i n g f r o m scar le t fever caus lng Mr. Dummit t to be absent from work sever- a l nights , b u t we a r e leased to hear t h a t they a r e recovering nlcely a t th i s time.

Har ley Stokes, locomollve Inspector, h a s traded h is acreage t r a c t n e a r t h e southwes t c i ty l imits f o r a residence in t h e 600 block on E a s t Grand , w h e r e h e an t ic ipa tes m a k i n g his f u t u r e home.

E. E . McCauley, machinist , on d u t y n t t h e passenger s ta t ion is on the job a g a i n a f t e r a n absence of nearly a month due to Illness which necessl- t a ted Ills t a k i n g t r e a t m e n t s a t t h e St. Louls hospital.

Sherman Johnson, s a n d drier , came t o work several mornings a g o d l smiles a n d when a s k e d why. explained t h a t he w a s feel ing Old which made t h e mys te ry deepen unti l he explained it nrau a l l over t h e a r r i v a l of his first g randchi ld ; a son I V ~ born to Mr. a n d Nrs. John Brayeale. Mrs. Brayea le be- fore her m a r r i a g e w a s Miss F r i e d a Johnson.

Silas Snyder, machlnlst a t t h e pas- s e n a e r station. Is t h e Droud o w n e r of a new Nash sedan.

Mrs. Opal Florence, wi fe of A d o l p h u ~ Florence, supplyman, s p e n t several d a y s wi th ln t h e pas t month v i s i t lng a bro ther a t Tulxa, Okla.

Cle tus A. Slat ten, cinder p i t man, 4:00 p. m. sh i f t , is a t w o r k a g a i n fol- lowing a n absence of seven w e e k s d u e to illness.

F loyd Jones, machinist , spent severa l d a y s of t h e pas t month a t home due to illness.

Mrs. A r t h u r Dummlt t h a s the sincere s y m p a t h y of the roundhouse employes in t h e loss of h e r f a t h e r who died T , , l v f i v -.= -.

James Bar ton , machinlst , 4:00 p. m. s h i f t , a l s o h a s t h e sympathy of t h e roundhouse employes in t h e loss of his b ro ther whose d e a t h occurred a t the home of the deceased a t Tulsa, Okla. , J u l y 9. F u n e r a l services were held a t Tulsa.

LOCAL No. $2-NEWBURB, MO.

E. F. FULLER, Repor te r

Mrs. P r a n k F u l t o n a n d son , Homer. of Springfield, were t h e g u e s t s of the Chas. Ful ton family.

Xrs . F r a n k Shor t a n d d: Helen, were S t Louis shoppers r

Tim F i t e a t teuded t h e minst! given by t h e Fr i sco Club in h Vrisco Week In 8pringfleld.

8. A. Xfontgomery. P r a n k Macormlc, P a t C a r t e r a n d H a r r y Ful le r motored t o Sprlnafleld t o a t t e n d a ball g a m e d u r i n g ral lroad week.

~Mrs. Marian Tanlterslev vlslted in Murphysboro, Ill., for severa l days.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. W a r d and faml ly a r e spending a few days ' vacation in Springfield, Ill., Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Neodesha. Kans., v l s l t ing re la t ives a n d fr iends.

H a r v e y Green motored t o Butterfleld, 310. for a weeic'n visi t wl th h i s brother .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H e r m a n F u l l e r s p e n t a few d a y s v i s l t ing relat ives recently.

hlm. Lee Thomas is back home a f t e r severa l weeks in K a n s a s City.

Mrs. E. F. F u l l e r visited J. W. Vin- son a n d famllp of Springfield recently.

Mr. a n d Mrs. D. B. Wge a r e t h e proud p a r e n t s of twin boilermakers, w h o a r - r ived J u l y 2 a t t h e B u r g e hospital in Springfield. Mother a n d sons a r e g e t - t i n g a l o n g nlcely.

LADIES' A U X I L I A R Y O F FRISCO LOCAL No. 2

MRS. ROSTER NAPIER, Repor te r

T h e Ladies' Auxll iary of Local No. 2 m e t J u n e 2 2 a t Cagle Hall .

After t h e business meet ing some g a m e s w e r e played. Mrs. George Blumenstock won t h e prize. As t h e 26th w a s Mrs. H. D. Warren ' s birthday. a p a r t y w a s given In h e r honor by the Ladles' Auxiliary. T h e table w a s deco- ra ted wi th a beaut i fu l b i r thday cake. which w a s sur rounded by flowers f r o m Mrs. J . J. P r u g g e r ' s yard. A Bllver t r e e w a s covered wi th handkerch ie fs f rom members of t h e auxil iary. Mrs. W a r r e n opened them and passed them s o t h a t every member couid see them. Ice c r e a m a n d cake w a s served.

T h e 25th of J u n e 31rs. P r u g g e r g a v e a p a r t y in honor of h e r l i t t le daughter .

Mrs. Rlumenstoclc, who h a s been vis- iting her son. George Blumenstock. has re turned t o h e r home in Kansas .

F. T. Napier a n d faml ly s p e n t t h e F o u r t h of J u l y a t Mansfield. 310.. w i t h re la t ives a n d fr iends.

The eleven-month-old s o n of Mr. a n d Mrs. Car l Davis came a lmos t d rown- i n g when h e fel l in a fish pool a t t h e home. H e in 0. K. now, and now the fish pool h a s n fence a round it.

Mrs. Harwood h a s been on t h e sick l is t w i t h h a y fever.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Guy H a n e s a r e dr iv ing a new cur.

BACK SHOP N E W S

A L Z X WATT a n d CLAUDE CAMPBELL, Repor te rs

Bill H a r t of t h e bo i le rmaker s h o p h a s heen a b s e n t severa l days o n ac- count of illness. H e is h a v i n g some denta l work done.

Enock Mallonee welder in t h e boller shop, died J u n e '25. H e had h a d 35 years' service wi th t h e Frlsco. H e w a s in service a t Memphis a s well a s bo th shops In Springfield. O u r s y m p a t h y i s extended to h i s famlly.

J e r r y F a u g h t is o u r n e w welder in t h e boiler s h o ~ . H e is flllina t h e va- cancy caused -by t h e d e a t h of E n o c k 3ZaIlonee. J e r r y w a s former ly a weld- er a t the w e s t shops.

Kenneth Campbell, machlnlst appren- tlce, i s d r lv ing a new Chevy sedan.

Mlllord Ral l is back wl th u s a g a i n weld ing in the c a r department. Milford served h is apprenticeship a t t h e nor th shop a s a machinlst .

J o h n Kern , painter , w e n t on a Rshlng t r ip to Ozark. H e reported h e had some wonderful b i tes . . . Mosquitos!

R o m a CaldweTl, palnter , a n d family have re turned f rom a n extended t o u r of t h e west. They vlsi ted h i s b ro ther in Seatt le , Wash . They took t h e r o u t e th rough Denver, Sa l t L a k e a n d Port'- land.

Wm. (Bill) D y s a r t of t h e mlll s h o p is absent a t th i s w r i t l n g on account of Illness.

Bob Jones machinist , a n d fami ly have r e t u r n & f r o m a vlslt w i t h the i r d a u g h t e r In Waterloo, Iowa. T h e y visited h i s uncle in Hamptom, Iowa.

Ernestine Calhoun, danghter of Jess Calhoun, machlnlst; w a s marr ied to Lawrence Wolfe on J u l y 1 4 . They were marr ied a t t h e home of h e r parents . R e v Clarence W r i g h t p a s t o r of t h e ~ y t k l a n Avenue ~ a p t ' i a t church, o f - ficiated.

J i m McCoy, machlnlst , a n d wife h a v e re turned f rom a t r ip t o t h e w e s t which Included t h e s l a t e s of Wyoming, Colo- rado, Montana, Utah. Their Longest s t o p w a s a t Medicine Hot, Canada. w h e r e they vislted relat ives of Mrs. Mc- COVS' - - " - .

F r e d S h a n k s of t h e t in shop w a s called t o Chicago by t h e sudden d e a t h of a n a u n t , Mrs. Wm. A. W r i g h t .

Chas. LaBounty is back to w o r k a f t e r severa l d a y s absence o n account of 111- ness.

Mrs. Alex W a t t , wl fe of Alex Watt. your scribe, l e f t t h e 1st of J u l y for Pasadena , Calif.. t o visi t trlends. She is to be g o n e about a month.

Reverend a n d Mrs. P a u l McBrlde of Shidler, Okla., announce the b i r t h of a d a u g h t e r J u l y 10. She h a s been named Helen Catherine. Mrs. McBride is t h e d a u g h t e r of Alex W a t t . Mr. Mc- Bride is t h e son of W. H. McBride.

JEFFERSON A V E . C O A C H Y A R D

JOHN HOLDREN, Repor te r

W e wish to ex tend o u r deepest sym- p a t h y to George M.cDaniel in the d e a t h of Mrs. McDaniel. J u l y 8, a f t e r a l ing- e r i n g illness. She w a s laid to r e s t o n J u l y 11.

W e a r e a l so s o r r y t o h e a r Mr. Mc- Daniel fel l a n d ,broke h i s shoulder t h e first p a r t of t h e month. We wish a speedy recovery.

Otho H a r v e y visi ted h i s wlfe a t Springfield a ,few d a y s l a s t week a n d also traded cars . The new c a r i s a 1934 Dodge sedan. Otho m u s t l ike t h e Dodge, th i s being his third. It a l s o h a s a radio.

Mrs. Ted Whl tehead and d a u g h t e f h a v e re turned Erom a visl t In Spr ing- field.

John Van H o o k re turned to w o r k t h e 12th. J o h n s a v s t h a t he h a s (been w o r k i n g hard down on his f a r m n e a r Springfield b u t t h a t he was glad to be back. w e a r e a l so glad to have you baclc John .

Mrs. C. A: Tuck a n d alst'er-in-law, Mrs. E. W. Burde t t , a n d d a u g h t e r a r e visi t ing relat ives In Lou Angeles. F r o m there Mrs. T u c k will visit in Seatt le . She will be gone a b o u t s ix weeks.

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Augwst, I935

WECHANICAL DEPARTMENT THAYER, MO.

F. M. PEEBLES, Repor te r

H u g h T. McElvaney, engineer, who h a s been sick for some t ime passed a w a y J u n e 1 9 in a hospital a t L i t t l e R o c k , Ark. H e w a s 5 8 y e a r s of a g e a t his death. He mas a Spanish-Ameri- can w a r veteran, a member of B. of L. E., also a member of t h e ;\lasonic Lodge. Burial w a s m a d e in t h e Na- t ional cemetery a t Springfield, June 22. W e ex tend our sincere s y m p a t h y t o t h e bereaved family.

Mrs. P. A. F. Ingle, wi fe of pensioned a g e n t , has re turned a f t e r t a k i n g h e r g r a n d d a u g h t e r E d w y n Wallace, to h e r m o t h e r in ~ e ; , York.

Mrs. W a l t e r Denton, wi fe of b r a k e - man, Is now v is i t ing at' Bristow. Okla.

Buck Wal te , main tenance man, hav been t ransfer red to Hayt i , NO.. In a s imi la r position.

F . G. Bchratz, wife a n d daughters , K a t h e r l n e and L e a n a a r e a t t e n d i n g t h e wedding of Miss F;ances Pheffer to H e n r y g a r g of Pocahontas, Ark.

Cardyn Skaggs . d a u g h t e r of .S. G. Skar?p.s. roundhouse clerk. i s now a t niemlji;is.

J . G. Bushno, wife a n d daughters . Jess le and Daisv, a r e now on a visi t t o Seaside, Ore. -

J e s s Sulllns, conducror, a n d wife a r e now on a visi t to California.

Mrs. R. Milliman, w i f e of fireman, Is o n a visi t to K a n s a s City.

J o e Mitchell, son of Geo. Mitchell, host ler , i s on a v i s i t to St. Louis.

F r a n k Hass , son oe W. R. H a s s , h o s t - ler , is now on a v is i t to Li t t l e Rock.

Mrs. F r a n k Pres ton , wife of fireman, a n d dauahter . Lena , a r e n o w on a v is l t to w o r t h a m , Texas.

The Gum Motor Co., of Alton, is look- Ing for a carload of Fords, a l so t h e Campbell Motor Co., a r e on t h e look- o u t for a carload of P lymouths b y f r e l g h t , whlch business is appreciated.

L, D. Criswell, machfnist , a n d wife a r e t h e proud p a r e n t s of a n e w b a b y d r l . born J u l v 11, and named Dorothy Earol.

F. G. Schratz, car inspector, Is now on t h e s ick list.

J o e Mooney, fireman, a n d wife a r e t h e g a r e n l s of twins, a boy and a gir l , .born J u n e 10. named Mar?: Lynn a n d Rich- a r d ~ l e n n .

COACH YARD-KANSAS CITY, MO.

J. J. SULLIVAN, Repor te r

Air b r a k e man, Ren Reares , w i f e a n d family, s p e n t J u n e 2 6 a t a fami ly re - union in Elk land . Mo., t h e occasion be- i n g the seventy-flfth b i r thday of Mr. Reaves ' ra ther .

T. E. Box lead electr ician, wi fe a n d d a u g h t e r ceiebrated ~ u l y 4 w i t h a v e r y o leasan t visl t wi th Mr. Box's mother in Springfield, Mo.

H o m e r Roller , coach carpenter , wife and fami ly spent t h e f irs t week of J u l y v i s l t ing Mr. Roller's ~ a r e n t s In Rogers - ville, Mo.. and whlle there t h e y a l so enjoyed a f l sh ing t r ip to Tunnels Vam

E d H a t t o n , n i g h t e l e c t ~ i c i n n , w h o h a s d r ~ v e n a l i t t le brazen red Chevrolet coupe f o r t h e p a s t seven years, a n d being called F i r e Chief because of h i s car , h a s a t l as t disposed of t h e car and is now d r i v i n a one of the la tes t F o r d - V-8 coarhes. E d s a y s h e hopes he disposed of t h e "Fire ChleP" t i t l e a t t h e s a m e t ~ m e he disposed of t h e car .

D u r l n g t h e pas t month a I r coudi- tloned coaches were placed In Pervlce on t h e T h a y e r run o n t r a i n s No. lll- 107 a n d No. 104-112. This m a k e s a l l passenger c a r s on Northern d l r i s lon t r a i n s o u t o f t h l s t e rmina l a i r con- ditloned with the exception of four combmation mail a n d smoker cars .

.John O'Leary 1s a t p resen t en joying a visi t on his f a r m near West P l a h s ,

"Bringitrg Home the Bacoir". or "Every Fisherman's Delight"--might be good titles for the accori~pariyirtg photografh of C. S . Keiser, flight gcrwral rottrtd- h o ~ s e formrnn at Sfiriirgficld, ,Ma. B M I M r . Keiscr says this is "just a small part" o f the 1.50 Powrzd catch, caught ~vlrrrl Clarence Gott , a inechanic at Springfield, Jinr~rzie Long, foriner dispntcher, I ~ O Z V a stage and radio star, and Mr. ICeiser 9r:adc a recent fishiqtg h i / , to the Osage Riwr ncnr Osccola, d fo . I n the cotch w e r t drtrtn, buffnlo ond catfish. T h e catfish in M r . Keiscr's right ltnird tcriglted ten a ~ t d three-qrcnrter pozords.

310, a n d a t t h e s a m e t ime t r y l n g o u t t h e fishing in t h e nearby streams.

Local No I, F, A. M. C. L D. E. h a s changed i t s lneetrng place f r o m t h e h a l l a t Four teen th a n d T r o o s t l o Manor H a l l a t Thi r ty-n in th and Troost. Meeting n ight h a s a l so been changed f r o m t h e flrst a n d thlrd Tuesday to t h e flrst and third Nonda!, of each month.

LOCAL No. 24 -- RAY,&fOND F. DEES. Repor te r

G . F. Threl lfal l , n igh t roundhouse foreman, h a s a smile that' won't r u b off a n d h is s t e p i s much peppier t h a n usual . T h e reason i s t h a t h e is g r a n d - pa. Born t o Mr. a n d Mrs. George Threl lfal l of Memphis, a boy, 8 pounds. Congratulat ions.

Surpr i ses come now a n d then , bu t t h e l a t e s t is t h e m a r r l a g e of Miss Vlo- l e t Goldsmith to Amos J. Horner , of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. H o r n e r is t h e d a u g h t e r of o u r t ra inmas te r . ,Mr. H o r - n e r i s coach a t Louinville Male High. T h e weddinrr took place on December 30, 1834. \.v< wish i h e m a l o n g happy l i fe toge ther .

Another w e d d i ~ ~ a o r recent d a t e mas t h a t of her E. Williams. w a t e r se rv- ice man, to Miss E t h e l Lewis, d a u g h t e r o f n i g h t t icket agent'. C. D. Lewis.

Bpst wishes f o r a l o n g happy l i re to- ge ther .

F. J. Garner roundhnuse foreman, h a n re turned froin h i s vacation, p a r t of which w a s s p e n t In t h e Oaarks. Re- p o r t s a wonder fu l time.

.T. C. Allen h a s re turned to work a f t e r a ~ h 0 r t Illness. "Cotton." a s he is b e t t e r known, i s o u r eKlcient s to re rlerk - - - . . . .

E r n e s t Hil l , ce l la r packer , s p e n t n f e w day* with his b ro ther i n Jackson , T o n n - - . . . . .

0. B. Holmquist , locomotive Inspector. is remodeling h b home a t this time.

LOCAL NO. 19-B-MEMPHIS, TENN.

ALVIS H. THOMAS. Repor te r

T h e Fr i sco Booster a n d Chr i s t lan W o r k e r s Club a r e s t i l l act ive in se - cur ing passenger a n d f re igh t f o r the company. F o r l a s t month o u r c lub w a s Ins t rumenta l in get t lnfi seven car - ioads of automoblles and a b o u t a score of passengers to use a n d go over o u r road. Our t w o business meet lngs for l as t month were held a t t h e homes of Mr. and Xrs . Ed. Brown a n d H. I,. King. A t bo th places t h e r e w e r e a l a r g e a t tendance a n d the mls t ress a t each place prepared many dellghtful and enjoyable delicacies.

.Jack Whi te , second c lass machlnisr , accompanied by hlx wi fe , spent the l r vacatlon in St . Loui.r a n d K a n s a s City. Both J a c k a n d Nrs. W h i t e express themselves as h a v i n g had a very pleas- a n t trip.

W e a r e glad t h a t R u f u s Brown, th l rd class boilermaker, h a s been called back to work. Brown, who has been OR f o r some time, Is the f a t h e r of seven chil- dren, including a s e t of p r e t t y twins. Of course Mrs. Brown t h e wife, g e t s t h e s l a p on t h e back 'for that . (Nuff red \ ---.

&ed Tardy , second c lass machlnlst and Eae l Erwin, nheet meta l worker: a r e on the sick list.

S a f e t y F i r & a n d prevent ing accidents a r e synonymous and should be given your undivided at tentfon.

LOCAL N.o. &ST. LOUIS, MO.

E . R. McXABB and F. C. HENN, Repor te rs

On May 18 Flovd Ri l l lngswor th , one of our statlonaru' enginwrs, got tilad of bncl~o'orl~ood and went over to Bell- ville. Ill., w h e r e h e w a s married to Mrs. I r e n e Berry. T h e happy cou1jle a r e now a t home a t Maplewood Mo.

C a r inspector H e r b e r t ~ c h u k t e and h is m o t h e r re turned J u n e 27 f r o m a n extensive vacation t r ip Co E a s t e r n ci t les and to AIontreal, Canada. Several post cards f rom them whlle on the t r ip proved very interesting-.

W. H. Samuels foreman of inspectors, re turned from ;acatlon J u n e 30, com- ment ing only br ie f ly t o t h e effect t h a t Springfield. Mo., hadn't changed much.

Jos. Fors tner , ca r foreman, is off a t th i s t ime on vacation which includes a t r l p to Yellowstone Park .

Blll H e n r v is the owner of a new 1 9 3 5 ~ h e v r o l e t . 8111 s a y s "She's some wagon, too."

Mr. a n d ~Urs. Spacheck at tehded the wedding of a relat ive a t SpringReld on J u n e 23. The bride w a s carr ied a w a y by . a g r o u p of mischievious kid- nappers ~ m m e d ~ a t e l y a f t e r t h e morning ceremony but w a s re turned shor t ly thereaf te r . .

Miss E t h e l Bar ton of Springfield, Mo. I s v i s i t ing Mr. a n d ;\ITS. N. C. arto on' a t th i s x v r i t i n ~ , a n d J a m e s Jamison of Mt. P leasan t , Iowa, Is v i s l t ing M r . and Xra . Wm. Janiison.

Wi lbur F r a s i e r a n d son. Archie. made a 4,400-mile t r i p to t h e wes t coaxt.

Ahout R O per cen t of t h e a t tendance a t t h e l a s t meet ing of t h e Terminal

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CIub w e r e m e m e r s o f Local No. 6. Let's keep It up boys.

MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT OKLAHOMA CITY -

FRANCIS N. JONDS, Repor te r

Mr. a n d Mrs. E. J. Espelin and d a u g h - ter , Virginia aceompanlecl b v Mrs. R. H. F r a n c i s df Tulsa , l e f t ~ i i l y 1 7 Ior a n extended tr lp, touching a t Colorado Snrinps, Sal t L a k e City, San Francisco, s j n Diego.

Vernie Brown filled t h e vacancy of R o v Floyd's at T u l s a t h e 3rd a n d 4th of -July. -

Mr. a n d Mrs. J e s s Moore s p e n t the i r vaca t ion o n a r a n c h n e a r Quamado, New Mexico.

B. W. Swain s p e n t h l s vacation In t h e old Home Town, Denison, Texas.

Mr. a n d X r s . R. E. S t e w a r t vlsited ln S t . Louis t h e ear lv p a r t of July.

l l r . a n d BITS. A. b. Leslie spent FL

f e w d a v s a t T u r n e r F a l l s e a r l y in July. Mr. h d M r s . J. L. Cowgar and d a u g h -

ters, Christ ine a n d B.eatrice, l e f t the 1st. o f Augus t to visi t relat ives in Seatt le . W a s h .

Mrs. T. P. Scott a n d t h r e e children a r e en joying a n extended visit wi th re la t ives in WlnnLsboro, Texas.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Wm. Temple enjoyed a fishlng t r i p a t T u r n e r F a l l s e a r l y in July.

X r . a n d Mrs. E d g a r Gr lmmet t a n d daughter , Maxine, a r e v i s i t ing relat i \ e. in Los AngeIes, Calif.

Miss Doro thv May t e s l i e Is v l s i t ing re la t ives in ~ i o o m i n g t o n , 111.

MEMPHIS. TENN. LOCAL No. 19

CLINTON H. FULLER, RePorCer

Mrs. Ot to K e t t m a n n a n d daughter . June, a r e spending several weeks a t T a m p a a n d Jacksonvil le , Fla., n-here thev wil l ln te r be joined by Mr. K e t t - - - " -

mann. Mrs. H. H. Simonson, wl fe or t a n k

t ruckman. was recently operated on a t St. Joseph's hospital. W e wish f o r h e r a speedy recovery.

Among those w h o have been o h t h e s ick l is t recent ly a r e : Messrs. E. C. K u m m e r l e a n d C. C. Hall. J. H. H u m - phrevs Is s t i l l off a f t e r h a v i n g been operated o n a t St. Louls. W e h o w thev a r e a l l Eully recovered a t t h l s timk.

Mrs. P. I. Shipman a n d d a u g h t e r h a v e re turned a f t e r spendlng several w e c k s In Philadelphia and Washington.

T h e w e s t beckoned to J. L. MelhclOr s o h e m a d e a t r ip t o Oklahoma City, F t . W o r t h and Dallas.

According to t h e repor t of P. I. Ship- man, f ishing h a s been mlghty good and we're a l l wish ing w e h a d g o n e w i t h h im on h is recent trip.

Mr. a n d Mrs. W. C. S h o u p a n d fami ly recent ly enjoyed a t r i p to Neodesha, Kans .

W e a r e g lad t o h a v e G e o r g e Morie f rom Chaffee, w o r k i n g w i t h us. H e is f l l l ing J. 1-1. Humpmreys' place, w h o i s off account tllness. .

he neur car b u g Is s t i l l bit in^. - . - - . . - Among t h e recent v ic t ims a r e : 3%'. C. Shoup. Plvmoutl i : W, d. Bell. P lymouth ; C R Bullion, DeSoto; J. L. Glass, Plynl- oilth'; R. L. Bowles, Dodge; N. C. Cooper, Terraplane . L. J. Ornlan, Plymouth. Vr and ' ~ l r s . H. G. Threlfall a r e the - - - . -. .

proud p a r e n t s of a 7rL-pound son. W e pxtend o u r hear t ies t congra tu la t ions t o bo th t h e p a r e n t s and t h e son.

Ye scribe a n d Miss Thelma Camllle Drashman, s tenographer In m a s t e r me- chanic 's office, mere marr ied o n ;\.Ion- clay evening, J u l y 8 a t Calvary Meth- n d i s l rhrlrch W e en'joyed a honeymoon - .. . - - . - - - t r ip t h r o u g h ~ e n n e i s e e , Alabama and Misslssiyl>i. W e wish to t h a n k o u r f r iends t h r o u g h t h e magaz ine for t h e

m a n y Lovely g i r t s a n d t h e m a n y k ind- nesses shown us.

Nr. a n d Mrs. C. L. Moore a n d son, George, recently visi ted MP. Moore's s i s te r in New Orleans a n d repor t a v e r y enjoyable visit.

Messrs. F. A. Beyer a n d J. C. Breck- enfield were recent v i s i to rs a t Yale, hav ing come down especially f o r t h e purpose of r ld lng T h e Rebel. t h e G. &I. & N. s t reaml ine train.

T h e forces In the Yale coach yard had tthe p leasure of cleaning., Icing a n d w a t e r i n g T h e Rebel and repor t It w a s e genuine pleasure.

LOCAL No. 2 WEST LOCOMOTIVE SHOPS

SPRINGFIELD, MO.

F R E D M. WILSON, R e p o r t e r

Pop;beer a n d cheese sandwlches took t h e place of o ther en te r ta inment a t the J u n e 26 m e e t l n g of thin local. Thls is apparen t ly a very popular Corm of amusement, if t h e sudden increase in a t tendance o n "Beer Night" is a n y in- dication.

Sam Black, machinist, h a s re turned to work a f t e r a long absence d u e to illness.

\Ve h e a r t h a t Geo. J a i r e t t , lead plpe- fitter, h a s purchased a new Lafayette . bu t if he has , he m u s t be s a v i n g i t f o r Sunclay a n d not d r iv ing i t to work .

Sympathy of t h i s depar tment i s ex- tended to Theodore 'Bhorty" Newton 111 t h e recent dea th o i h i s g randmother , M r u . J. J. S o r m a n .

>iachluist apprentice, J o e B u r g , fin- lPhed h i s t ime J u l y 3.

J. J. F r u g g e r a n d laml ly s p e n t a few d a y s reccntly on W h i l e river. John s a y s h e w e n t to fish, h u t didn' t ca tch any , which is not the leas t bit unusual .

R o v Robb. hlaclrsmlth. who h a s been olt: sbme t ime account ' i l iness, is no t a s yel: ab le to r e t u r n to work.

Roher t "Hollerliead" L a Veyr,z, ma- chinist , i s d r iv ing a new IJontiac coupe. Also notice Bo'b Orotli, machinist up- nrentice. s t r u t t i n a h i s s tuff in a brand hew user1 ~ h e v r o i e t spolnt roadster .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H o m e r Roller of K a n s a s Citv. visi ted recentlv with R. . . N. Wil- son, s h e e t m e t a l wdrker. i+hlle here they made a v e r y successful fishing t r ip to Tunnel1 Dam. Mr. Roller i s em- ployed in the coach ab K a n s a s Citv.

\irfsh to ex tend a welcome to E u g e n e 0. Whitehead. who h a s s t a r t e d se rv ing his t lme a s bo i le rmaker apprentice.

Rudolph Grevillius machinist , s p e n t t h e F o u r t h v i s i t ing ' w i t h 111s p a r e n t s in Waycross, Ga.

A1 Elk ins , machinist h a s flnaliv ac- complished t h a t rvhich ' ls t h e he ight or every fisherman's ambl t lon ; c a u g h t a fish s o big he could tell t h e t r u t h about i t when he came home. Al, assisted b y Carl Davis, machinlst , landed a 43- pound catfish a f t e r a two-hour bat t le , J u l y 4, below t h e dam a t Forsy the , 310. Carl a n d A1 a r e t h e t w o boys who took a boa t a n d t ra i le r wi th them to t h e NIangua r lvef recently a n d absent - mindedly came home wl thout 11.

Geo. L a w c r a n e operator , w i t h th ree companion^ also had a v e r y successful day a t Powers i te , J u n e 30, the lour - some ca tch ing over one hundred a n d fiftv pounds of bass , blue gi l l , c a t and dru'm. in less t h a n three hours' t ime o n rod avnd reel.

A n observant spec ta tor repor t s t h a t w h e n t h e Bluebonnet 's a l l - s ta r s o f t bal l pi tcher, I, L. Har less , w e s t shop ma- chinist , b e t t e r k n o w n perhaps as "The Elwood Windmill," s t a r t e d 111s wlnd-up the other evening the band played "Wagon l?'heel." Thls t u n e a l w a y s m a k e s H a r l e s s h o m e sick, which 1s probably t h e r e a m n "Big Chief" Lam- son nulled him out of t h e a n m e a f t e r h e had b i tched only one Inning.

JOPLIN, MO.

ROGER C. FLETCHER, Repor te r

Lloyd Lackey, n i g h t machinlst , a n d wlfe s p e n t the l r vaca t ion a t Camp Echo on t h e J a m e s r iver n e a r Galena, Mo. They had a de l igh t fu l t r l p fish- ing. Didn't receive t h e la tes t repor t a s to t h e l a r g e s t catch.

C. V. Knox, machinist f rom K a n s a s Cl ty is w o r k i n g a t t h e roundhouse. SIr. ' ~ n o x comes In the place of J o h n Midkiff, who w a s unable to r e t u r n to Joplin because of o t h e r interests , to flnish t h e class 6 repa i r s on engine R G 7 U " " . W .

Mrs. Clyde Gordon w a s seriouslv Ill t h e mlddle o r July. She w a s con.fined to her bed a t home.

R u f e Kelly. swi tchman, Is d r i v i n g a new 1935 Chevrolet Mas te r 6.

L. 0. Pos te r , ass i s tan t c a r foreman a t R u t h yards, Is d r iv ing a 1934 s tand- a r d Chevrolet coach t h a t former ly be- longed to R u f e Kelly. E. 0. F o s t e r (Runt) . c a r m a n h a s a

new 1936 PlymouCh sedan wi th 'every- t h i n g on i t bu t r u n n i n g water . Sure is a nice job.

Johu C. H a n s re turned to w o r k t h e first of J u l y a f t e r many months sick- ness.

Gcorge Cozad, fireman, is w o r k i n g in a pool o u t of Manett .

Ghas. Per ry , engineer, i s r u n n l n g t h e Cart 'hage switoher, hav ing bid In t h e vacancy caused by R. B. K y l e r t a k i n g a main l ine .job on No. 309-3'10.

T h e m a r r i a g e of Mlsu Doris E l a i n e White, 631 Mofiet, d a u g h t e r of E a r l C. White, Inspector a t Sixth s t r e e t and William J. Sinclair of St. ~ o u i s , ' w a s solemnized May 11 by Rev. J o h n G. Hil ton, pas tor of the F i r s t Presbyter ian church of W e b b City. T,hey w e r e a t - tended by the bride's sister. Miss Hazel White. of Joplin, a n d E. W. Gardner of Coffeyville, Kans .

FRISCO LADIES' AUXILIARY No. 1

MRS. MAUDE EDGINGTON, R e p o r t e r '

Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam H a y e s a n d chlldren took a n e igh t -day ~ a c a t i o n recently. They visited h i s b ro ther a n d s i s te r in ICai1.-as City, then w e n t to St. J o e a n d vibited h i s b ro ther a i d wife a n d a l l h i s childhood friends. Thev had a won- der fu l time, bu t as they were s t a r t i n g home Mrs. H a y e s had t h e nl lsfortune to ca tch h e r heel on t h e s t e o a n d fel l t o t h e concrete w a l k below. B y t h e t ime she a r r ived home a n d w e n t to t h e doctor h e r k n e e w a s swollen a lmos t th ree t imes a s l a r g e as i t should h a v e been.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Claude Hereford a n d Kamily made a trl*, to ORceola and c a m e home a n d feasted o n a 30-pound ca t - Ash.

0. C. Gelzhelmer had t h e mis for tune t o g e t t h e vein in h i s w r i s t c u t a n d five o r s i x s t i t ches had t o be taken.

Miss E u l a Johnson. d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. W. F. Johnson. h a s re turned home f r o m Deepwater , M o , w h e r e s h e h a s been v is i t ing relatives.

The Ladies' Auxil iary m e t In E a g l e s Hal l Monday night , J u l y I . Af te r t h e r e g u l a r lodge meet ing the Rainbow School of Music presented a g r o u p of playera In a program of Hawai lan muslc. Tom Brown's cholr s a n g several songs; m a n y of t h e numbera were s u n g by our forefa thers 100 y e a r s ago. The Coswick brotihers s a n g t w o s o n g s w i t h bo th piano a n d g u i t a r accompaniment. Roscoe Stone s a n g three s o n g s wi th g u i t a r accompaniment. Af te r t h e pro- g r a m t h e ladies t rea ted the crowd to ice c ream a n d vanl l la wafers . Mrs. F. C. Bal l w a s a g u e s t a t t h e meetlng. W e w e r e a l l glad to have Mrs. Buford Holmes a n d seven-month-old s o n back wi th u s a f t e r several months absence. A l a r g e c rowd w a s present .

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W. F. ~ o h A s o n w e n t to Osceola O? a f ishing t r i p ant1 came home J u l y 1 w i t h a 19-pound c a t fish whlch he c a u g h t nn n flv road a n d I t took one hour a n d t w e i i t f i i n u t e s to land it. On the w a y home he stopped and showed It t o Mrs. H o u g h a n d s h e tr led to persuade him t o leave It tthere a n d let h e r cook it, b u t f rom a l l repor t s she dldn' t have an" lurk. Johnson seems to st i l l t h i n k ---.r - - his w i f e Is a p r e t t y good Cook.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Carl Phll l ips and Mr. a n d Mrs. Claude Dickens s p e n t J u n e 3 0 in St. Louis see ing t h e town. Whl le t h e r e t h e y visi ted J o h n Holl ingsworth, w h o i s in t h e Fr i sco hospital .

Miss WlIda W a r r e n , d a u g h t e r of Mr. e n d Mrs. H u g h D. W a r r e n , is recover- I n s nicely f r o m a tonsi l a n d adenoid operat ion.

Glad to repor t E a r s h e l McCauley Is a b l e to be back to w o r k a f t e r a n opera- tion in t h e S t Louis hospltal .

Ural Atmell re turned home f r o m St . Louis hospital J u n e 29. W e a r e g lad t o r e p o r t he is Improving.

Mr. a n d Mrs. W. F. Johnson Rave moved to Cheit new home, 2511 iV. Boulevard.

Mr. a n d Mrs. E d W e b e r of Dexter , 310.. h a v e been v is i t ing Mr. a n d Mrs. Chas. Beck and familv.

Mrs. G. F. Alward ' spent a week in K a n s a s Clty v l s i t ina her mother and LWO sisters .

\rrs F r a n k Austin vlsi ted recently . A - - . - . - . . . . . - w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r in St. Louis.

hTr and Mrs. Claude Diclcens a n d .-.. . fami ly w e n t on a s igh t - see ing t r ip on oari in^ r iver a t Cassville.

Clarence Got t a n d Wife and E r n e s t - . . . - - . . - Jackson aria fami ly spent several days on a fishing t r l p a t Rippetoe camp, e i g h t n1il:s down t h e Osage f rom Osceola. l h e y had goon luck and c%~leht a twenty-seven a n d one-half ;bind s turgeon .

Mr. a n d Mrs. S tan ley Gooch spent July 4 in St. Louis.

T h e Fr i sco Lafl ies Bluebnnnet Sew- Ing Club m e t J u l y 11 a t the home of Nrs . Lloyd Hough, 1101 E. Cornrnerclal. X covered d ish luncheon w a s served a t noon. T h e meet ing had been post- goned f rom J u l y 4. T h e hostess w a s presen ted wi th embroidered t e a towels. D u r i n g t h e business meetillg t h e fol- lowing new otyicers were elected: Mrs. .Jim Loser, president. Mrs. Hugh Warren, vice-president , Mrs. Lloyd Hough, sec- r e t a r y a n d t reasurer . After t'he b u d - ness meet ing the r e s t of t h e d a y was: s p e n t w i t h needlework a n d visl t ing. T h e r e were s ix teen members, s i x special gues t s , and severa l chlldren present . The cIub member8 a r e a t tending al l the Fr i sco ball games . T h e next meet lng will he a t t h e home of Mrs. F e n t o n Coleman. T h e ladies and the i r hus- bands g a v e a surpr i se p a r t y Ior Mr. a n d Mrs. Ura l Atwell, J u l y 18. Mrs. Atwell w a s presented wi th h a n a k e r - chiefs. Ref reshments w e r e served.

Mrs. Oenton Coleman Is v l s i t ing h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Alfred Singer, in E l Reno Okla.

~ i t ' t l e Shlr ley Mae, y o u n g d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. E r n a Barclay, h ~ s n bad infection on h e r cheek just below h e r eye, caused f r o m a moscluito bite.

LOCAL No. 17 WEST TULSA, OKLA.

H. C. PRICE. Repor te r

W. H. Coy, piecework checker, a n d wife a r e home f r o m a t w e n t y days' vacation in Los Angeles a n d SeattIe, Wash.

W e ex tend o u r sympathy to Casper Oakes, c a r cargenter , account in jury to h i s eye.

&I. J a m e s t h l r d class mach%nlst , a n d family a r e 'vlsitlng in S a l t L a k e City, Utah, and hos .4ngeles. Calif.

George Gross, t h i r d c lass boiler- maker, is v i s l t ing h i s a u n t in Sacra- mento, Calif.

George a l e x a n d e r , boiler foreman, w a s hurl ' seriously a n d both h o r s e s underwent a n operat ion in St . Louis were killed. hos1)ital. W e wish Mr. Alexander a Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k H a r k e v retnrned . . - -. . . . - speedy recovery. f r o m the i r vacation In ex&, Tennes-

Lee Blankenship, boilermaker. i s On see, Missouri and Illinois. a f if teen-day f lshing t r lp i n tile Kimlsh Mrs. D. W, Lilley and Char les Lll ley mountains, In E a s t e r n Oklahoma. w a n t to t h a n k the Fr i sco employes

Roy Gar ton engineer, and fami ly a r e f o r the i r k indness and help t h r o u g h t h e back a f t e r n ' t h ree weeks ' fishing t r i p sickness a n d d e a t h of the i r beloved in Minnesota lakes. They tel l us o f husband a n d fa ther , some fine catobes. Whi le we a d m i t be lng a l i t t l e l a t e

plillard Sawards, of Springfield, ts s a y i n g a n y t h i n g &bout R A I L R O ~ D w o r k i n g at t h e piece checkers job in W E E K a t Enld, J u n e 10-15, we c l a ~ m t h e c a r depar tment . a very wor thwhi le success frofn It. P e r -

Lois Singleton. third class machlnlst , h a p s u 1 ,000 o r more, judging f r o m the a n d faml ly a r e back a f t e r a week's reg is te ra t ions w e w e r e xble to ge t , visi t in F t . W o r t h , Texas. visited o u r shops a n d i t w a s necessary

L a v e r n Boldinghouse, d a u g h t e r O f to have open house on F r i d a y a n d Sa t - Fred Boldlnghouse, machlnlsl , w a s In- u rday n i g h t s of t h a t week. Sa turday jured in a n automobile accldent in n i g h t w a s q ~ s l g n a t e d a s "Garfield ~ f t o n , OIrla. W e wish h e r a speedy County Night , also "Employees' p u r - recovery. chase Day." The purpose of "Em-

Joe Jesse, shop watchman 1s taking ployees' Purchase Day" w a s to have a l l ten days' vacation. H e l s ' b e l n g re - o f the employees of the three ra i l roads lleved b y Kenneth Gulnney. en te r ing Enid glve t h e merchants a

George Williams, th i rd class b d l e r - l i t t le card filled o u t showing the maker , and wife a r e o n a t w o meeke' a m o u n t of a n y purchnsea made b v Phe vaca t ion In Washington a n d m n . t a n a . employees, a n d these in t u r n wouia be

tabula ted by t h e Reta l l Merchants' Association. F i n a l tabulat ion, n,hich w a s made tmhe fol lowinz Mondav showed

LOCAL NO. 8-ENID, OKLA.

FRANK HARICEP, Repor te r

T. L. Bentley, c a r inspector , a n d family metored l o Texaa t h e l a t t e r p a r t of J u n e to spend tlheir vaca t lon wi th relat ives and fr iends. R ~ y o r t e d n good tline unti l w h e n they were r e t u r n i n g they collided w i t h a n oil t ruck on a br idge near Cisco, Texaa, a n d over- turned Bentlay's c a r h u r t i n g them a l l v e r y seriously. ~ r ; . Bent ley escaped wirh a shoulder a n d r ib in jury ; Mrs. Beritley's fa ther , who w a s r e t u r n i n g to Enid w i t h them, g o t his a r m crus'hed a n d t h e a r m had to be a m - puta ted . Mr. Bentley received a shoul- der injury, hls d a u g h t e r b a d hoch knees injured, a n d W a y n e , the i r son, g o t a very serious cu t on h i s face. They were t a k e n to S t . Anna. Texcas, f o r t r e a t m e n t a f t e r the acciilent and re - tu rned to the i r home in Enld F r i d a y the 12th. All a r e at home now and i m y r o v i n ~ very I aDidlj.

Paul Hoefle a n d wife motored t'o Texas In J u n e to vlsl t w i t h relatives.

H a r r y Gummlngs w a a enjoying a ball g a m e on top of a d u m p truclc t h e o ther d a y w h e n a l l a t once he grabbed the lever Rnd dumped h is fr iend a n d him- self to t h e w o u n d . This w a s a v e r v exc l t inp mornent for t h e two. J . P . H a l c y w a s a wi tness to t h i s a n d Cold t h e boys alI a b o u t it. H a r m said, "No more l;not hole t ickets f o r me."

31. A. W a g n e r a n d f a m i l y s i s l ted 31r. Wagner 's m o t h e r in North D a k o t a the pas t month. They drove through a n d repor ted a very nice visit,

H . H. Ful le r spent h i s vacarlon wi th his brother , J . G. Ful le r , in Holly. Colo., also m e t u p w i t h E a r l Miller in L a m a r , C o b , E a r l worked in Enid shops some y e a r s ago.

H a r r y Ja rv is w a s called to McPher- son, Kans. , t h e l a t t e r p a r t of J u n e where his s is ter 's home burned, serious- ly In jur ina them. The baby died f rom t h e burns.-

Paul Frank and family have returned rrom California w h e r e they spent t h e month of June v is i t lng relat ives. On re turn lng . Paul stopped overn ight a t a petrified fores t t o c a m p and w h e n t h e y tr ied to build a f ire t h e y discovered bile petrified forest . Is thiv r igh t , P a u l ?

J o h n Pol ing &nd fami ly vlsited rela- t lves in Cotton County. Oklahoma, t h e firat part ' of July.

C. C. Vist lne and chlldren a r e spend- Ing t;helr vacation In St. Louis a t t h i s wri t lng.

hCrs. R o y Jackson h a s jus t r e t u r n e d f rom Wichita, Kans.

H . E. Hubbard , roundhouse foreman, w a s cal led to Ft. Scott , Kans.. 'because of Mrs. Hubbard ' s f a t h e r be ing injured by a collision w i t h a furn i ture truclc while dr iv ing h is t eam of horses. H e

. . . . . . . - t h a t rai lroad employ& of -enid had spent $7 ,390 .00 d u r i n g the t w o days- Irrlday a n d S a t u r d a y of Ral l road Week. There w e r e 999 purchases by 460 rai l- road employes. 31ess1-s. W. S. Foley

R. Brown, .l, TV. iuaring. ~ h r e n c k S a u n d e r s or t h e Banta Fe. Mr. H a r d i n g of the Rock I s land coopera t ing in every de ta i l wi th each o ther did a good job of contac t ing a l l the var ious clvlc c lubs in Enid and sur rounding ci t ies a n d towns. W e had one visitoe registered f rom Bolvling Green, Ky., a n o t h e r f r o m Houston, Texas, one from P u l t o n &lo. Most everyone had the th r i l l of d low- Ing a Iocon~ot lve whist le a n d r i n g i n g t h e englne bell f o r the i r first time. The b i g f o l k s were a s bad or even worse about blowlng t h e whis t le a n d r i n g i n g t h e bell t h a n the l i t t le follis. Sufficient. escor t s a n d demons t ra tors for a l l t h e machines w e r e o n hand t o show t h e machlnes In ac tua l operat ion. T h a n k s to a l l who p u t for th the i r efforts to m a k e Rai l road Week a success.

Now for t h e b i g picnic a r Arknnsas City. The Scodesha Icans., Traff ic Club Invited t h e ~ e s t i r n Divislon T r a f - tic Clubs to join them in a jolnt picnic a t A r k a n s a s Ci ty J u n e 30. About 160 went fr.om 15nId and on-line points and a special t ra ln l e f t Enid a t 8:30 a. m. for t h e picnic grounds a t A r k a n s a s City. Every one atVeuding reported a good tlme, lots to ea t , a n d n real ou t - ing. Neodesha, we hope to meet you a g a l n sometime.

LOCAL No. 18 B IRMINGHAM, ALA.

L. L. CIAINTON. Repor te r

T. L. \Va8fiQurn, Ihspector, i s off s ick a t this w r i t l n g a n d w e a l l wish him a speedy recover?.

G. A. Tobler, engine carpenter a n d wife s p e n t their vacation in oh id , De- t ro i t a n d Canada. They r e p o r t t h a t they had a wonderful t ime b u t the i r vacation was not long enough.

S. B. Garrarrl, inspector, is now dr iv ing a 1 9 3 6 F o r d V - S coach.

J. J. Sullivan. c a r man, a n d wife a r e spending the l r vacation in North Da- k n t n ---

B. H. R 0 l ~ k e s n d faml ly recent ly re - turned f r o m the l r vacation, spent in Fa l l s City, Neb., and Decatur . Ill.

W e a r e g lad to repor t a t this w r i t i n g t h a t W. A. Diclison, w a t e r service man, is v e r y much improved.

J. W. Drake , division chalrman. at- tended a system board meeting In Springfield recently.

HAYTI, MO., NOTES.

JAS. J. APPLING. Repor te r

Mrs. Theon St rack , wife of Machlnlst

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Strack , a n d J e r o m e Schumacher, son of Agent Schumacher. visited in Kelso re- cently.

F. X. Schumacher, Jr.. w e n t to Rec- tor, Ark., l a s t week to p lay ball, a n d to W a l n u t Ridge f o r t h e s a m e purpose.

F r e d Larson , locaI roundhouse fore- m a n , w h o h a s been on h is vacation t h i s month, s p e n t t h e F o u r t h nn Eleven- point r iver , fishing, then l a t e r w e n t t o Rea l foo t lake.

B r a k e m a n C a p s h a w h a s re turned to w o r k a f t e r a n absence of s ix weeks account of a broken ankle , a n d while o r , a n d a f t e r h e could hobble a round, h e pu t in h i s t ime car ing f o r h l s lawn, a n d h a s one of t h e pre t t i es t in town.

Bra l teman Vern Kelley a n d wife a r e h a v i n g the i r h q k ! completely over- hau led a n d modernized, a l so bainted.

D u r i n g Rai l road Week, H a y t i had on display engine 702 , and severa l people visited us, a n d most of them had never been in s locomotive c a b before.

Our local express a g e n t , G. C. Mar- Iln, a n d famlly motored to Crowleys R l d g e P a r k to spend t h e F o u r t h .

Don Chapln worked a t Caru thersv i l le l as t week , relieving R. R. Pollock, ex- press chauffeur, w h o w a s a w a y on h is vacation.

Operator , MISS Blossom Christopher, i s a b s e n t f rom d u t y t h i s meek account o f s ickness a n d h a s g o n e to t h e hos- p i ta l a t ~ t . ' h u i s .

E. H. McClure, e x t r a opera tor of Reyno. Ark., Is plnch-hit t ing f o r Miss Ohristopher.

Lon F o r e m a n Is a w a y on s ick leave, a n d E a r l F a t c h e t t of Chaflee is w o r k - i n g in h i s place t h i s w e e k

W A T E R SERVICE DEPARTMENT SPRINGFIELD, MO.

CLAUDE H E R E F O R D , Repor te r

Wm. M a r r ~ . w l t h Mrs. M a r r s a n d t w o cldall chi ldren, lef t July 1 f o r New X e x i c o for Mr. Marrs' heal th. W e hope t o see him r e t u r n soon, much improved.

W e wish to ex tend our s y m p a t h y to Mr. and Mrs. Berry Brarler in the loss of the i r d a u g h t e r w h o dled J u l y 5 a f t e r a l inger ing illness.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Aus t in Wood visl ted In St. Louis Sunday, J u l y 1 4 .

Leo Leming worked a f e w d a y s in M o n e t t recently.

Congra tu la t ions to ,Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n - r y Meeth who were united in m a r r i a g e July 2.5 a t Lebanon. Mrs. Meeth w a s former ly Miss I rene Wolf of th i s city. They a r e a t home a t Sprlngfield.

F i sh ing . is st i l l good a t Osceola, Mo. G r e a t crowd8 congrega te each week- end f o r t h e s p o r t and t h e outing. Osceola is easl ly reached by t h e Frisco. a n d cabins, boats, supplies, etc., a r e .available so t h a t o n e on ly need t o t rave l l i g h t to en joy a rea l vacation.

MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT KANSAS CITY, MO.

WILLARD C. ABERCROMBIE, Repor te r

Local NO. 4, whose m e e t i n g place for several y e a r s h a s been a t Thi r teen th a n d Troos t h a s been changed tu Tll ir ty- ninLh and Troost and t h e regular meet- ing n ights h a r e been changed to t h e f irs t a n d th i rd Mondays of each month . The f lrs t m e e t i n e in the new hall wil l be celebrated wiTh re f reshments .

By t h e t ime you have rend t h i s the Sunnyland Club wlll have held its an- nua i pkcnic a t Wildwood Lakes , the f e a t u r e of which wlll be a ball g a m e between Alonzo Flnnia ' T r a n s p o r t a t i o n team and "Bill" Bullard 's mechanic^;, a n d If I a m a t r u e propher t h e Me- chanics will knock t h e socks off of those boys.

W a y n e Land, w i f e a n d h i s b ro ther a n d wife spent a week flshing In t h e L a k e of Vhe Ozarks.

Our s y m p a t h y is extended to Richard E c k n r t a n d family whose bro ther ,

F r a n k , dled at Shreveport , La. T h e body w a s brought back t o K a n s a s City f o r burial. F r a n k w a s a n a r m y aviator .

"Bill" Lewallen a n d wife recently made a t r ip to H a v a n a , Cuba.

J o h n Stephenson h a s purchased a used Dodge motor car . John w o r k s on t h e 12:OO to 8 : 3 0 a. m. sh i f t a n d If I a m not mis taken every m a n on t h i s sh i f t owns e i ther a Dodge o r a Ford.

P.obert V. Schumacher repor t s a new a r r i v a l a t h i s home and it's a boy. Congra tu la t ions "Bob."

H e n r y Richardson and wife a l so en- joyed a vacation 'in t h e Ozarks.

Our s y m p a t h y to Mrs. Wi l l iam L. Welty, whose a u n t died recent ly a t Neodesha, Kans.

Local No. 4 gave a square dance a n d a f t e r the dance re f reshments w e r e served. A good t ime w a s reported by a l l who at tended.

W. A. Bullard a n d wlfe spent fhe F o u r t h of J u l y v i s i t ing Bill's relat ives a t Amory, Miss.

y a l l e r Heck a n d fami ly enjoyed a v l s ~ t recently w i t h f r iends a n d re la - t ives a t Springfleld, 310.

Whi le Joe Hammons, n i g h t foreman, w a s on h i s vacation, "Art" Thompson a ided Mr. E h n i In h i s du t ies a s fore- m a n a n d t h e wr l te r fllled Mr. Thomp- son's place a s engine inspector.

Will iam F. Blessman Is tlhe proud f a t h e r of a new bab- gir l .

J o e Hammons , n igh t foreman, a n d fami ly have j u s t re turned f rom a month's t o u r or t h e west . Mr. H a m - m o n s had t h e p leasure of a i d i n g a n en- g i n e c r e w h a v i n g t rouble wibh the i r en- g ine o n one of t h e wes te rn roads.

Chas. Frizzel l a n d fami ly h a v e re - tu rned f rom a vlsi t w l t h Charley's par - e n t s in California. W h i l e there t h e y had t h e p leasure of w a t c h i n g a movie company m a k e a picture.

B. & B. REPORT SOUTHWEST DIVISION

J. C. WOODS, Repor te r

Yr, a n d Mrs. Sam Agee, t o g e t h e r wi th the i r daughter , spent! a week a t Bagnell Dam.

Mrs. E. F. Maggi s p e n t t w o w e e k s v i s i t ing re la t ives In t h e vicini ty of Rogers , Ark . H e r s i s te r Mrs. Spot Merrell, re turned home wit; Mrs. Maggi for a vislt.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Oharley Bacon cele- b ra ted t h e F o u r t h v i s i t ing Don a t B a g - nell Dam.

Mr. a n d Mrs. 33. F. Maggi. Mr. a n d Mrs. P a u l Mlller. toge ther w i t h Mrs. Spot Merrell, celebrated t h e F o u r t h by motor ing to Galveston on a fishing tr lp, coming back Sunday w i t h t h e usual fish story.

B. F. Woodard 'has been t a k i n g a res t whi le h e purchased a new s e t of teeth. Bo s a y s h e en joys 'them fine. especial ly while t h e y a r e on Phe mantle.

Our popular pile d r iver engineer R a y Howard , a n d Miss Myrtle ~ o r g d y of Tulsa , s tole a march on the i r many f r iends a n d w e r e qu ie t ly marr ied J u n e 19. T h e happy couple a r e a t home to the i r f r iends a t 1909 S o u t h O u a n n a s t ree t , Tulsa.

W. E. F o u n t a i n Is repa i r ing w a ~ h o u t bridges in t h e vicini ty of Altus. 0. V. Smith is w o r k i n g on t h e South

Canadian bridge a t Tut t le . E. F. Maggi is r e n e w i n g some bridges

on t h e Sulphur branch.

PLAN T O A T T E N D T H E STE. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI,

B lCENf E N N l A L CELEBRATION

STE. GENEVIEVE, MO. August 19-22, 1935

Air-Cmled Snack Cars Vla Frisco Lines

CLUB RECORDS (Contirrued from Page 14)

cars and helpect patrons make con- nections a t a nearby town, when flood conditions prevented normal service. There a re instances where elderly persons, traveling alone, have been accorded unusual courtesies, which has won them aver to rail servlce.

The Neodesha Employes' Club a t Neodesba. Kans.. found a Iarge fam- ily bumming their way to Springfleld, Mo., in a box car, having left their home following the severe dust storms. Members of the club took up a coIlection, fed and housed the family for the night and sent them by rail to Springfield, Mo., their des- tination. When future travel is sug- gested by any member of this family. there is no question but that it will be by rail.

The president of the Newburg. Mo., Club advises that there is not a com- mercial truck operating in Newburg. The employes hold regular meetings and there is a great deal of enthusiasm in the solicltation program.

The various clubs throughout the territory have done much to advertise the air-conditioned equipment through huge parties, dances and gatherings of all kinds. And one of the most important features yet undertaken by the cl~tbs is that in most of the cities and towns along the line, they invite the merchants t o sit with them in their meetings and listen to the dis- cussion of the rail problem. Con- structive criticism and compllnlentary comments a r e exchanged t o the advan- tage of both railroad and shipper.

Each day and each month finds new contacts made, friends won over to the railroad and the old ties of friend- $hip made stronger

This year's totals should show a decided increase over the previous year, and there is more enthusiasm, more interest displayed each day. Members of the clubs on Frisco Lines have entered into this cam- paign of their own free wlll and ac- cord. They devote hours t o the sale of a ticket, for there is the feeling now and always has been, that the company and its employes have the same interests a t heart.

Really Hard Up

A Scotsman was stripping paper from the walls of his t when a friend called to see him.

"Weel, Sandy," said the visitor. "are ye goin' to have new paper?"

"Na. na." replied Sandy. "Ah'm just ~novin' into another house."


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