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SEWARD COUNTY, KANSAS BIRTHS Transcribed by Jim Laird ALLEN, NINA MAE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen of this city are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, October 6. The baby has been named Nina Mae. Mr. Allen is employed at the Ideal Bakery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) ANDIS, TWINS Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Andis of Liberal are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born at Epworth hospital this morning, May 17. Mrs. Andis is the former Margaret Wise, and was employed at the J. C. Penney company here for some time. Mr. Andis is employed at the Panhandle Eastern station northeast of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 17, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) ANGELL, DAUGHTER Bor to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Angell of Plains, Sunday, July 29, a daughter. (The Southwest Daily times, Monday, July 29, 1940) ARCHER, ALICE KATHLEEN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer of this city are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow Hospital Monday, February 12. The baby has been named Alice Kathleen. Mr. Archer is supervisor for the Farm Security Administration. (The Southewest Daily Times, Wednesday, February 14, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) ARNETT, KEVIN LYNDALL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnett of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Thursday, March 14. The baby has been given the name Kevin Lyndall. Mr. Arnett has the Wichita Beacon agency here. (the Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) ARNOLD, SON Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arnold, Apt. 103, Lane E., Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 31, 1954) ATKINS, LARRY LEE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Atkins of Dodge City, a son, named Larry Lee, on October 16, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins are former Liberal residents. Mr. Atkins being employed here with the U. S. Soil Convention before being transferred to Dodge City. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 18, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BACON, CHARLES EDWARDS The son born at Epworth hospital July 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon of Hugoton has been given the name Charles Edwards. Mr. Bacon has charge of the swimming pool at Hugoton. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, July 28, 1940) BALL, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ball of Plains are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow hospital Tuesday, November 26. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 27, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BARNES, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes, of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Sunday, April 28. Mr. Barnes is manager of the Robinson Implement Co. (The Southest Daily Times, Monday, April 29, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BAYHA, VIRGINIA LEE An eight and one-half pound girl, who has been given the name of Virginia Lee, was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bayha. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, July 4, 1929) BEALER, CLAYTON GEORGE An eight pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bealer of Liberal, Friday, March 8th. Baby and mother both doing fine. The baby was named Clayton George. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, March 14, 1929) BEHRENDT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Behrendt, 120 Curtis are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mr. Behrendt is employed at Beech Aircraft. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 2, 1954) BILYEU, JOHN WILLARD A son, John Willard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. ben Bilyeu, Scantlin cabins at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mr. Bilyeu is an empoyee of Blakemore Bros. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 17, 1954) BISSITT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bissitt of Hugoton are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow Hospital, Monday, April 15. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, April 16, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BLACK, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Black of Satanta are the parents of daughter, born Aug. 20. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Wednesday, August 21, 1940) BLAIR, SON Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Blair of this city are the parents of a son born Thursday morning, May 9. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, May 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BLAKEMORE, SON Mr. and Mrs. James Blakemore of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Sunday, July 28 Mr. and Mrs. Blakemore have two daughters, this is the first son in the family. Mr. Blakemore is a member of the Blakemore Bros. firm operating the Ideal Food Stores. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, July 29, 1940) BONSALL, PATRICIA LOUISE Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bonsall of this city are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, December 7. The baby has been named Patricia Louise. Mr. Bonsall is employed at the Puritan Dairy. Mrs. Bonsall, the former Mary Hampton was employed at the Southwest Telephone company before her marriage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 10, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BOSHELL, LARRY GENE Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Boshell of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Thursday, September 19. The baby has been named Larry Gene. Mr. Boshell is employed at the Malone Service Station. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 22, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BOUGH, SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bough of Liberal, Tuesday, March 26. (The Southewest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 27, 1940, transribed by Jim Laird) BOXBERGER, NANCY LOUISE Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Boxberger of Kismet are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital this morning, January 4. The baby has been named Nancy Louise. Mr. Boxberger is employed on the Rock Island construction. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 4, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BRAUER, BRUCE ROY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brauer of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Friday, April 19. Mrs. Brauer is the former Miss Hope Ravenscroft, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ravenscroft. Mr. Brauer is a member of the Liberal High School faculty. The baby boy has been named Bruce Roy, the second name being for the maternal grandfather. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 19, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BRINGLE, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. George Bringle, Apartment 125, Lane F. Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. They have three other children. Mr. Bringle is employed at Beech Aircraft. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 15, 1954) BROADFOOT, SON Mr. and Mrs. Karl Broadfoot, 915 West Fifth, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, April 15, 1954) BROOKS, RUSSELL HARDY Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brooks, of west Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Monday, December 2. The baby has been given the name Russell Hardy. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 4, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BROWN, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brown of Macksville, Kansas, are the proud parents of a baby girl born June 25. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, July 4, 1929) BROWN, JUDITH KAY Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Brown of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Saturday, January 20. The baby has been named Judith Kay. Mrs. Brown was Miss Doris Thompson before her marriage. Mr. Brown is with the Baughman Investment Company, is a leader in various civic organizations. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 21, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) BROWN, MICHAEL SCOTT A son, Michael Scott, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Brown, 918 West Seventh, at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mr. Brown is in business with his father, Glenn Brown. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 17, 1954) BROWN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brown of northwest of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital August 26. (The Southwest Daily Times, August 30, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BROWN, WILLIAM EDWARD Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Brown of this city are the parents of a son born at the Morrow Hospital, August 22. The baby has been named William Edward. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Ruth Stansbury. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 25, 1940) BRUNER, DOROTHY MARIE A daughter, who has been given the name, Dorothy Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruner, Tuesday, October 29th, 1929. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, November 7, 1929) BRUNNAMAN, MARK BRETT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunnaman, 625 South Lincoln, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. They have named the baby Mark Brett. This is the first boy in the family, the Brennamans having two little daughters, Kathleen and Lois. Mr. Brennaman teaches Spanish and eighth grade in Liberal high school. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, December 31, 1953) BRUNELL, SON Mr. and Mrs. Don Brunell, Apt. 258, Lane I, Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, January 23, 1954) BRYAN, GARY EARL Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bryan of Hugoton at Epworth hospital Sunday, March 12, as one to whom the name Gary Earl has been given. Mr. Bryan is a teacher and coach in the Hugoton high school. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 15, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BRYAN, LESLIE CLAIRE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Bryan of Hugoton, at Epworth hospital August 16, a daughter, who has been given the name Leslie Claire. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 20, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BUCHANAN, CHARLEEN RAE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan of Hugoton are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, October 28. The baby has been named Charleen Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are well known here having been residents of Liberal before moving to Hugoton. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 1, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BURNETT, LA VERA ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burnett of this city are the parents of daughter born Saturday, March 4. The baby has been given the name La Vera Ethel. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 5, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) BURNS, LARRY WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Burns of this city are the parents of a son born January 4. The baby has been named Larry Wayne. Mr. Burns is employed at the Liberal Gas co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 8, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) CALDWELL, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Caldwell of Turpin, Oklahoma, Friday, Sept. 1, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 3, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) CAMPBELL, DAUGHTER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Campbell of Liberal, Monday, July 22. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1940) CAMPBELL, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell of Kismet Tuesday, January 30, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 31, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CARPENTER, SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Carpenter of Macksville at the Dodge City hospital Tuesday, April 23. Mrs. Carpenter is the former Miss Doris Vangieson of this city. The baby is the first grandchile on either side of the family. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CARTER, CLETUS L. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Carter of near Floris, Okla., are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, Friday, Aug. 2. The baby has been named Cletus L. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 4, 1940) CARTER, DAUGHTER, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter, who live on South Grant Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born January 15. Mr. Carter is employed on the Rock Island construction. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thrusday, January 19, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) CASEBEER, DARWIN IVAN Mr. and Mrs. George Casebeer of this city are the parents of a son born Friday, December 8. The baby has been named Darwin Ivan. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 10, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) CAWLEY, DAUGHTER A daughter was born last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cawley at Parsons, Kansas. They will return to their home in Kismet as soon as the mother and babe are able to make the trip. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, July 25, 1929) CHANCE, SON Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chance of Wichita are the parents of a son born at the home of Mrs. Chance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McAhren of Liberal, Friday, October 11. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, October 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CHASE, PATRICIA ANN Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chase, 218 West Coolidge, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital, to whom they have given the name Patricia Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Chase have another daughter and a son. Mr. Chase is a contractor. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 13, 1954) CLAGGETT, SON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Claggett of Hugoton, are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Tuesday, January 23. Mrs. Claggett is the former Miss Effie Riggie of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CHRISTY, ORRIN DARREL Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Christy of Liberal a son on Saturday, January 4. The baby has been named Orrin Darrel. Mr. Christy is a truck driver. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 5, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) CLAPP, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clapp of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at the home of Mrs. Clapp's sister, Mrs. L. E. Calhoun on North Pershing avenue, Sunday, Sept. 15. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 15, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CLARK, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Clark, eastern station northest of Liberal, live at the Panhandle, are the parents of a daughter, born August 10.(The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 14, 1940) CLAYBAUGH, CHARLES CONLEY Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh of the Southwest Daily Times are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Thursday, August 22. The baby has been named Charles Conley. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, August 23, 1940) CLOUD, TERRY RICHARD Mrs. Betty Cloud is the mother of a son Terry Richard, born yesterday at Epworth hospital. Richard Harold Cloud, the father of the baby was killed in an auto accident in Pueblo last August. Mrs. Cloud has been living here with her sister, Mrs. Patricia Bolton, at the DeSpain Trailer Courts. (The Southwest Dadily Times, Monday, February 1, 1954) COFFMAN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman of Liberal are the parents of a son born Thursday, November 9. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 9, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) COFFMAN, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kermit COffman, of Turpin, Oklahoma, Sunday, December 3, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 6, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) COLE, SON Mr. and Mrs. Frank cole, of this city are the parents of a son, born August 27. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 30, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) COLE, SON Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cole, Route 3, Liberal, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth Hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, January 26, 1954) COOPER, MARLIN DUANE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cooper of Moscow, at the Morrow hospital Friday, November 24, a son to whom the name Marlin Duane has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 26, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) COYER, SON Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Coyer, 117 West Hickory, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. This is their first child. Mr. Coyer is employed in the meat department of the Ragsdale Grocery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, January 9, 1954) CRAIG, ROBERT DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig of Tyrone, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son born Sunday, October 20. The baby has been named Robert Dean. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 23, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CRAVEN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craven of Houston, Texas, are the parents of an eight pound boy born at Houston, Saturday, March 23. Mrs. Craven will be remembered here at Miss Ruth Pellette. She is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Pellette of this city, and this is their first grandchild. Mrs. Pellette has been visiting at Houston for a couple of weeks. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CRESMER, DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cresmer, of Hugton, a daughter, on Tuesday, October 10, 1939, (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 11, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) CRISSMAN, TOMMY GENE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crissman of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Monday, April 29. The baby has been named Tommy Gene. Mr. Crissman is assistant manager of the Safeway Store. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, April 30, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CRONE, HAROLD DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Crone of this city are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital Sunday, October 20. The baby has been named Harold Dean. Mr. Crone is employed at the Blakemore Bros. warehouse. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 23, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CROS, MARILYN LARUE Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cros of Hugoton are the parents ofa daughter born at Epworth hospital, February 27. The baby has been named Marilyn LaRue. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, February 28, 1940, transribed by Jim Laird) CULLINS, SON Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Cullins of Liberal are the parents of a son born Tuesday, April 23. Mr. Cullins is employed at the Crowder Service. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) CURRAN, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Curran are the parents of a daughter born at the home of Mrs. Curran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Piehler in this city, Monday, July 15. Mrs. Curran is the former Miss Lillie Piehler. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 17, 1940) DANFORD, DAUGHTER A daughter was born Febraury 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Danford of Garden City. Mr. Danford is the bus driver between Liberal and garden City. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, February 19, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) DAVIES, MARGARET ANN Born to Staff Sergeant and Mrs. J. F. Davies, at Fort Riley, Kansas, August 19, twin daughters, who have been named Margaret Ann and Mary Ella. The babies weighed four and a half and five and a half pounds. Mrs. Davies was formerly Miss Minnie Wright and taught in the Liberal schools before her marriage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, August 24, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) DAVIES, MARY ELLA Born to Staff Sergeant and Mrs. J. F. Davies, at Fort Riley, Kansas, August 19, twin daughters, who have been named Margaret Ann and Mary Ella. The babies weighed four and a half and five and a half pounds. Mrs. Davies was formerly Miss Minnie Wright and taught in the Liberal schools before her marriage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, August 24, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) DeHARDE, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Frank deHarde of Hardesty, Oklahoma, are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Monday, April 1. Mr. DeHarde is the Chevrolet dealer at Hardesty. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, April 2, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DEALEY, PATRICIA LOU Mr. and Mrs. John Dealey, Jr., of Burrton are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow hospital Saturday, December 21. Mrs. Dealey, the former Juanita Turner is the daughter of Mrs. Maud Turner of this city. The new baby is a great granddaughter of J. F. Fuest. She has been named Patricia Lou. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, December 22, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DeCAMP, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Merlin DeCamp of 1035 North New York avenue are the parents of a daughter born Monday, December 9. Mr. DeCamp is in the employ of the Hettic and Woltman Electric Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, December 10, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DEMUTH, JUDITH RAE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Demuth of Sublette are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Tuesday, July 30. The baby has been named Judith Rae. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 31, 1940) DEVORSS, MAURITA JOYCE Reverernd and Mrs. George DeVorss of southeast of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Friday, July 26. The baby haas been named Maurita Joyce. Reverend DeVorss is pastor of the Bethel Church of God. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, July 28, 1940) DICK, ALBERT JR. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dick, who live on South Pennsylvania avenue, Tuesday, February 27, a son to whom they have given the name Albert Jr. Mrs. Dick is the former Loraine Hagel, a daughter Mrs. Ethel Hagel of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, February 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DICK, SON Mr. and Mrs. Frank dick, of Turpin, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clemmons in this city Saturday. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, September 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DICKEY, BRENDA DIANNE Announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dickey of Kinsley at the hospital in Dodge City, May 4. The baby has been named Brenda Dianne. Mr. Dickey who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dickey of LIberal went through the Liberal schools. He is now a member of the high school faculty at Kinsley and is returning there next year. Mrs. Dickey the former Faye Garten is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed garten of Plains. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DICKEY, GEORGE LA VERNE A former Liberal young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Dickey are the parents of a son born at Enid, Oklahoma, September 23. Mrs. dickey who was Miss Dessa Cobb before her marriage is a daughter of Mrs. O. L. Cobb of this city. Mr. Dickey who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dickey is in the employ of the Oklahoma Gas and Electric company at Enid. The baby has been given the name George LaVerne. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Sunday, October 1, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) DIEDRICK, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Diedrick, Ap. 275, Lane I, Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a daughter, born at Epworth hospital yesterday. this is their first child. Mr. Diedrick is an employee of Beech Aircraft. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 20, 1954) DOUGLAS, CLIFFORD EMERY Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Douglas of this city are parents of a son born this morning March 1. The baby has been named clifford Emery. Mr. Douglas is employed at the Blakemore Bros. warehouse. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 1, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) DRAKE, PERRY EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin drake of Richfield are the parents of a son born at the home of Mrs. Drake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ruest of this city, Sunday, March 17. The baby has been named Perry Eugene. Mrs. Drake is the former Lucille Reust and was a secretary in the offices of G. W. Sawyer before her marriage. Mr. Drake is a son of Mrs. Mary Drake of Plains. (The Southwest Daily times, Monday, March 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) DUDLEY, SUE ANN Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dudley of Kismet are the parents of a daughter born July 1, at the home of Mrs. Dudley's mother, Mrs. Anna Green in Liberal. Mrs. Dudley is the former Miss Fannie Green. The baby has been named Sue Ann. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 3, 1947) DUNLAP, SON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunlap, 1001 (?) North Prospect, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. This is their third son and their fourth child. (The Southwest Liberal Times, Tuesday, March 16, 1954) DUNLOP, CAROLYN JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunlop of Plains, are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Wednesday, Sept. 18. The baby has been named Carolyn June. Mrs. Dunlop is the daughter of Rev. and mrs. C. C. Cunningham, who are moving to Liberal from Pitman, Ark. Rev. Cunningham coming as pastor of the First Baptist Church. Mr. Dunlop is a member of the Plains school faculty. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, September 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) EDLEMAN, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edleman of Rolla at Epworth hospital today, April 24, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) EDWARDS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards of Fowler are the parents of a daughter born at the home of Mrs. Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Apsley, in this city, Saturday, August 17. Mrs. Edwards is the former Juanita Apsley. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 18, 1940) ELDRIDGE, VERLE RAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Eldridge, of this city, Monday, September 4, a son, to whom the name Verle Ray has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, September 6, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) ELLIOTT, SON Plains - A message has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott of Gulf Port, Mississippi, announcing the birth of their son, Tuesday, September 26. The young man's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Elliott of Plains. This is their first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Elliott and Sam are well known in Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, October 1, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) EMBERS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Glen Embers who live at Plains, are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, October 3. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 4, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) EVERETTS, LEAH CAROLE Mr. and Mrs. Leal Everetts of this city are the parents of a daughter born Friday, November 10. the baby has been named Leah Carole. Mrs. Everetts is the former Ida Belle Weed of this city. Mr. Everetts is employed at the Light Grain and Milling Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 12, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) FLENOID, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flenoid of this city September 17, a son. Mrs. Flenoid is the former Arcola Shepherd, who attained considerable popularity as a dancer while in school here. (The Southest Daily Times, Wednesday, September 20, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) FLINT, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Flint of this city at the Morrow Hospital, Wednesday, November 15, a son. Mrs. Flint is the former Miss Ailene Grimeley. Mr. Flint is employed with the Panhandle Easter Pipe Line Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, November 16, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) FOX, DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox of Plains at Epworth hospital, Monday, January 27, a daughter. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 27, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) FOX, WENDELL BOYD Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fox of Plains at Epworth hospital Sunday, November 10, a son to whom the name of Wendell Boyd has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) FRANCIS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Rex Francis, Apartment 117, Lane E., Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth Hospital. Mr. Francis is an employee of Northern Natural Gas Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 1, 1954) GARNER, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garner of Rolla at Epworth hospital, Sunday, October 6, a son. Mr. garner is a farmer near Rolla. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) GARRARD, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Garrard, 514 North Roosevelt, are parents of a daughter born this mroning at Epworth hospital. Mr. Garrard is an empoyee of Northern Natural Gas Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 17, 1954) GARTEN, DAUGHTER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garten of Plains, May 5, according to announcement received by Liberal friends. Mr. Garten was at one time an employee of the firm of Denney and Mace here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) GERBER, LONNIE LYNN Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gerber of Hayne are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, October 9. The baby has been named Lonnie Lynn. Mr. Gerber is manager of the Security Elevator at Hayne. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, October 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) GILMER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gilmer, of 318 West Eighth are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, April 10, 1954) GOLDSMITH, LARRY EUGENE Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Goldsmith of this city, August 16, a son, who has been named Larry Eugene. Mr. Goldsmith is employed at the Rock Island. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 20, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) GOWENS, DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gowens of Liberal Wednesday, January 15. Mr. Gowens is with the Kansas Oklahoma Grange Cooperative. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 15, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) GRAHAM, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Graham, Route 1, Liberal, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. This is their first child. Mr. Graham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Graham of north, of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 14, 1954) GRAVES, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Graves, 621 North New York, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital this morning. This is their second child. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, April 1, 1954) GREENWOOD, SON Announcement has been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Greenwood of Buffalo, Okla., on July 10. Mrs. Greenwood who is the former Loretta Shepheard of Liberal, is a nice of Mrs. Gilbert Thompson of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1940) GREY,SON Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grey of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital this morning, Tuesday, September 5. Mrs. Grey the former Miss Kathryn Brown is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown. Mr. Grey who is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Grey is employed at Taylor's Drug Store. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, September 5, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) GRIFFIN, SON Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Griffin, who live at the Panhandle Eastern station northeast of Liberal, are the parents of a son born Saturday, Sept. 30. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, October 2, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) GRUBER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gruber of Plains are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, December 7. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HAIGHT, CHARLENE KAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haight of Hugoton September 18, a daughter to whom they have given the name Charlene Kay. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 22, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HALL, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Hall, of Beaver, Okla., are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, February 2, 1954) HALL, SAMUEL EARL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall of southeast of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, December 26. They have given the baby the name Samuel Earl. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 27, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HAMILTON, MAXINE F. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamilton of Sublette are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow Hospital Saturday, September 30. The baby has been named Maxine F. Mr. Hamilton who is principal of the Sublette Schools, is former principal of the Eureka consolidated school southwest of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, October 2, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HARDIN, SON Mr. and Mrs. charles Hardin of this city are the parents of a son born January 21. Mr. Hardin is employed at the Liberal Implement Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 22, 1941, transribed by Jim Laird) HARKINS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harkins are parents of a daughter born Saturday at Epworth Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Harkins is the former Lois Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Riley of Liberal. Airman Harkins, who is presently stationed in Toyko, Japan, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harkins, Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 1, 1954) HARPER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haper, of the Woods community, northwest of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born Monday, November 11. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wedneday, November 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HARRISON, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harrison of Liberal are the parents of a daughter, born Thursday, November 30. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 3, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HARVEY, SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harvey, Monday, April 15th, 1929 at Epworth hospital in Liberal. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, April 18, 1929) HASS, JANICE DARLENE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hass of Little River are the parents of a daughter born Monday, November 6. The baby has been named Janice Darlene. Mrs. Hass will be remembered here as the former Miss Marjorie Ingraham a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingraham of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 8, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HEMPHILL, KAY LOUISE Announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hemphill of Wichita, Thursday, August 17. The baby has been named Kay Louise. Mr. Hemphill who is in charge of the parts department of the Borbein-Young Company of Wichita, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hemphill of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill are very happy over the news of the arrival of their first grandchild. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, August 18, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HENAGE, SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Henage, Wednesday, February 19, 1930. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, February 27, 1930) HIBLER, RICHARD EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hibler, 611 East Seventh, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital, to whom they have given the name Richard Eugene. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, April 15, 1954) HIBLER, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hibler of Liberal, June 29, a son Mr. Hibler is employed on the Rock Island. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 3, 1940) HICKMAN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hickman of this city are the parents of a son born October 30. Mr. Hickman is employed at Ideal Store No. 1 (The Southest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 30, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HILL, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Daries Hill, 1035 North Kansas, are parents of a daughter born at Saturday at Epworth Hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 8, 1954) HILL, DELBERT LEON Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill of this city are the proud parents of a son born at Morrow Hospital Wednesday, August 28. The baby has been named Delbert Leon. Mrs. Hill, the former Miss Georgia Headrick is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Headrick of Adams, Oklahoma, and was emploed at the Hotel Warren Coffee shop here for some time. Mr. Hill operates a taxi line here, is a son of Mrs. J. D. Hill of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HILLIARD, ROBERT DONALD Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilliard of Liberal are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, Saturday, June 1. The baby has been named Robert Donald. Mr. Hilliard is employed in the offices of the Hood Motor Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, June 5, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HOFFMAN, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Hoffman of the Golden Plains community, northwest of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, August 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mortimer north of Liberal. Mrs. Hoffman, the former Verda Turpin is a daughter of Mrs. Mortimer. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 27, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) HOLT, SON Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Holt who live at the Panhandle Eastern station northeast of Liberal are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Monday, April 8. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 10, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HOOD, SON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hood of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Roswell, New Mexico, December 20. The baby is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hood of this city. Mrs. Hood is the former Ruby Gay Burrow of Roswell. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, December 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HOWELL, DYAN LUCILLE Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Howell of Dombey, Oklahoma are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Dec. 18. The baby has been named Dyan Lucille. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 22, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HUBBARD, SON Mr. and Mrs. clyde Hubbard of this city are the parents ofa son born at the hospital at Beaver, Oklahoma, Sunday, June 16. Mrs. Hubbard before her marriage was Miss Roberta Boling. Mr. Hubbard, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hubbard, of this city, is employed in the city water department. (The Southwest Daiily Times, Monday, June 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HUEBNER, JOE HENRY Born to Mr. and Mrs. E.. H. Huebner of Turpin, Oklahoma at Epworth hospital, May 1, a son to whom they have given the name Joe Henry. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HULL, SON Mr. and Mrs. Omer Albert Hull, 346 East Cedar, are the parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, March 8, 1954) HUNT, SON Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hunt of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Friday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt have three daughters, and this is the first boy in the family. Mr. Hunt is the proprietor of the Hunt Motor co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, May 10, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) HUTCHINSON, GWENDOLYN IVONNE Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hutchinson of Liberal are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born July 20. The babies have been named Gwendolyn Ivonne and Freddie Leon. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1940) HUTCHINSON, FREDDIE LEON Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hutchinson of Liberal are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born July 20. The babies have been named Gwendolyn Ivonne and Freddie Leon. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1940) JACOBS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Jacobs of Liberal are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital Saturday, May 13. Mr. Jacobs operates a cream station here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, May 14, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) JANZEN, KENNETH JAMES Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Janzen of Liberal are the parents of a son born at the Morrow Hospital Thursday, January 25. The baby has been named Kenneth James. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) JONES, CHARLES EDWARD Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Saturday, September 7. The baby has been named Charles Edward. Mr. Jones is manager of the C. R. Anthony company store. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, September 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) JONES, CLIFFORD DEWAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones who live southwest of Liberal are the parents of a son born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mosher in this city Friday, January 3. The baby has been named Clifford DeWayne. (The Southest Daily Times, Sunday, January 4, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) JONES, HOUSTON WARREN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jones of west of Liberal October 23, a son, to whom they have given the name Houston Warren. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 30, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) JONES, JAMES CURTIS An eight pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones Saturday, October 18th. The young man has been given the name, James Curtis. Mother and son are doing fine. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, October 23, 1930) KAUP, VON EVERETT Mr. and Mrs. Von Kaup, Apartment 315 Lane J., Blue Bonnet Courts, are the parents of a son, Von Everett, born Wednesday at Epworth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kaup have three other sons. Mr. Kaup is an employee of Smith and Edwards plumbing firm. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, March 5, 1954) KEATING, PATRICIA LEE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keating are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow hospital Tuesday, July 2. The baby has been named Patricia Lee. Mrs. Keating is the former Miss Opal Hargrove of Elkhart. Mr. Keating is the youngest son of Mrs. B. E. Keating of Liberal. Mr. and Mrs. Keating, whow ere in Manhattan while he was attending Kansas State College, are spending the summer in Liberal. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Wednesday, July 3, 1940) KELLY, BRUCE ALLAN Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kelly of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Friday, April 12, to whom the name Bruce Allan has been given. Mrs. Kelly the former Iva Mae Gatterman, taught in the Liberal schools before her marriage. Mr. Kelly is with the Light Grain & Milling Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, April 14, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) KENNEDY, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kennedy of 19 South Sherman avenue are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday July 27. Mr. Kennedy is employed at the H. and H. Cafe here. He is formerly from Guymon, Okla. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, July 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) KENT, ROBERT LEROY Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kent of 1001 North Kansas avenue are the parents of a son born this morning, April 26. The baby has been named Robert Leroy. Mr. Kent is manager of the Kansas-Oklahoma Grange Cream station on North Kansas avenue. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 26, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) KERFOOT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerfoot, 915 East Oak, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mr. Kerfoot is an employee of Helmrich and Payne. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 8, 1954) KILEY, SON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kiley are the parents of a ten pound boy, born November 1, 1929. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, November 7, 1929) KING, SON Mr. and Mrs. H. e. King of near Liberal are the parents of a son born Friday, Feb. 10. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, February 12, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) KING, SON Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King, who live at the Mills Trailer courts, are parents of a son, born this morning at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, April 14, 1954) KING, SON Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam King, 802 South Lincoln, are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital. Mr. King is employed int he geology department of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, March 12 or 13, 1954) KINSER, DELMER DUANE Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kinser of west of Liberal, August 21, a son to whom the name Delmer Duane has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 23, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) KIRK, SON Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kirk, 221 South Pershing, are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Saturday. Mr. Kirk is employed at the Ideal bakery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 8, 1954) LAMBERT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Monday, December 18. Mr. Lambert is employed in the meat department at Traders grocery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, December 19, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LANCASTER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lancaster who live east of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, Jan. 27. Mr. Lancaster is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lancaster of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) LEA, SON Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lea of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, December 30. Mr. Lea is a manager of the Star Lumber Company here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, December 31, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LEEP, SON Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Leep of Liberal are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 5, 1954) LEMASTER, SON A son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Lemaster at the Epworth hospital in Liberal. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, July 4, 1929) LEPPER, RUTH ALICE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lepper of this city are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow Hospital Friday, January 3. The baby has been named Ruth Alice. Mrs. Lepper, the former Ruby Tucker of Hooker, Oklahom, was a nurse here before her marriage. Mr. Lepper is employed at Nash-Finch company. Mrs. Lepper's twin sister, Mrs. Oscar Cox of Newkirk, Oklhaoma, who is a registered nusre, is here as her special nurse. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 5, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) LEWIS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis who live at the air base are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. Mr. Lewis is employed by burt and Binford. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, March 12 or 13, 1954) LIGHT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Owen Light of this city are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow hospital Wednesday, New Years Day. The birth is the first reported in Seward Conty in 1941. Mr. Light is in the employ of the Southwest Telephone Co.(The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, January 2, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) LINDSAY, DENNIS ROGER An eight pound boy, who has been given the name Dennis Roger, was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lindsay Monday, December 1. Mother and son are doing fine. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, December 11, 1930) LINDSAY, JOSEPH CLAYTON Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay of Kismet are the proud parents of a son born Friday morning. November 17th at the home. The young man weights 8-1/2 pounds and was named Joseph Clayton. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, November 21, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LIVINGSTON, SON Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Livingston of Liberal are the parents of a son born Friday, Sept. 1 (The Southwest Daily times, Sunday, September 3, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LOCKAS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockas of Coldwater are the parents of a son born in the hospital at Ashland, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Lockas, who are former Liberal residents have been in the cafe business at Coldwater for some time. Mrs. Lockas is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Lowe and a sister, of Roy Lowe of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 29, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) LOFLAND, TINA JOY The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lofland of Liberal, January 13, has been given the name Tina Joy. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 26, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) LONG, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Martin Long of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Sunday, October 27. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, October 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) LONG, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. William Long of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, Nov. 16. Mrs. Long the former Miss Jane Dunlap is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dunlap of this city. Mr. Long is managing editor on the Daily Times. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) LONG, DELBERT DEAN Mr. and Mrs. John Long who live in the Blue Bell community east of Liberal are the parents of a son born Tuesday, November 7. The baby has been named Delbert Dean. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 8, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LOUDERBACK, SON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Louderback, Route 2, Liberal, are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital this morning. Mrs. Louderback, the former Helen Ingland, is a daughter of Mrs. Nell Ingland, 817 North Oklamhoma. Mr. Louderback, who is engaged in farming, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Louderback, 432 East Oak. The Louderbacks have a daughter and one other son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, January 26, 1954) LOVE, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Love of this city are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday, March 14. Mr. Love is in the employe of the Nash-Finch Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 15, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) LOWRY, DONALD EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lowry of this city are the parents of a son born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clemmons in Liberal Sunday, May 5. The baby has been named Donald Eugene. Mr. Lowry is employed at the Hotel Warren. Mrs. Lowry who as Miss Almeda Holt before her marriage is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Holt. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, May 6, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) LYNCH, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynch of Kismet, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday, August 27. Mr. Lynch is employed at the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MANSFIELD, LINDA LEE Announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield of Tula Vista, California, on July 25. Mrs. Mansfield is the former Esther Hodges and graduated from Liberal High School with the class of 1938. The baby has been given the name Linda Lee. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, August 4, 1940) MARTZ, CHARLES RAY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz of this city are the parents of a son born at their home on North Pennsylvania avenue Wednesday, December 4. The baby has been named Charles Ray. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, December 6,1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MASON, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mason, 614 North Missouri, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. Mr. Mason is an employee of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 11, 1954) MATKIN, SON Announcement has been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralfe Matkin of Amarillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Matkin formerly lived here, he being a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Matkin. This is Mr. and Mrs. Matkin's first grandson and the entire family is highly elated over the arrival. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, August 11, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) MAYFIELD, MICHAEL SHAWN Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mayfield, 2005 Thirty-Ninth St., Lubbock, Tex., are parents of a son born this morning at West Texas hospital in Lubbock. The baby, whose weight was ten pounds, twelve and a half ounces, has been given the name Michael Shawn. Mrs. Mayfield, the former Patsy Hawk, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk of Liberal. Mr. Mayfield, who was with the radio station, KSCB here at one time, is announcer for station KFYO at Lubbock. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1954) McCULLEY, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCulley, of Liberal, May 13, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 17, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) McCUNE, BERNICE FLORENE Announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Addison McCune of Leavenworth. The baby has been named Bernice Florence. Mrs. McCune who was Miss Bernice Titus before her marriage is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Titus of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 23, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) McDANIEL, RIXEY LEE Mr. and Mrs. Morris McDaniel of this city are the parents of a son, born at Epworth hospital, Thursday, February 1. The baby has been named Rixey Lee. Mrs. McDaniel was Miss Mildred Rixey of Clayton, New Mexico before her marriage. Mr. McDaniel is with the Star Lumber Company here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, February 3, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) McDONALD, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Dale McDonald, apartment 138, Lane F. Blue Bonnet Courts, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth Hospital yesterday. They have two other little daughters. Mr. McDonald is an employee of Beech Aircraft. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, March 1, 1954) McGILL, ROGER LYNN Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGill of Moscow are the parents of a son, born at Epworth hospital, Monday, September 16. The baby has been given the name Roger Lynn. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, September 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) McGLOTHLIN, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McGlothlin, 619 South New York, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, March 26, 1954) McHUGH, NORMAN EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. Don McHugh of this city are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital Wednesday, September 18. The baby has been named Norman Eugene. Mrs. McHugh before her marriage was Miss Ann Black, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black of Meade. Mr. McHugh is associated with his father in the Motor Parts & Supply company. Little Norman Eugene has four great-grandparents, those living here being Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McHugh. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, September 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MEADE, LARRY DON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Meade of this city Wednesday, May 8, a son, whom they have named Larry Don. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, May 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MERRITT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Claude Merritt of Ulysses are the parents ofa daughter born at Epworth hospital, Thursday, Spetmeber 21. Mr. Merritt is in the employe of the Phillips Petroleum company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 24, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) MILLER, CAROLINE VEE Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller of this city are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday, March 27. She has been named Caroline Vee. Mr. Miller is emlpoyed at the Ideal Bakery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, March 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MILLER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller of Hooker, Okla., are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital this morning. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, January 5, 1954) MILLER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Liberal are the proud parents of a daughter born Thursday, April 11. Mr. Miller is employed at the Woolwine Supply company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 12, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MILLER, DAUGHTER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Miller at Jackson, Mississippi, Saturday, April 13. Mr. Miller, who grew to manhood here is the second son of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller, of this city. The baby is a great granddaughter of Mrs. Rufus Farrell of Liberal. Mrs. Miller who was Miss Iris Hubbart before her marriage was a nurse at Epworth hospital. Mr. Miller has a good position with the Stanolind Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 15, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MILLS, RICKEY DON Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Mills, Route 3, are parents of a son, Rickey Don, born at Epworth hospital yesterday. This is their third child. Mr. Mills is engineer for Northern Natural Gas Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, March 15, 1954) MILLS, SON Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mills, Jr., of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Tuesday. Mrs. Mills the former Miss Gladys Parsons, was employed at the Southwest Telephone Company here. Mr. Mills is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mill, Sr., and is associated with his father in the produce business. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, September 11, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MOORE, MICHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Wednesday, May 8. The baby has been named Michael. Mrs. Moore, the former Miss Margaret Colvin is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Colvin of this city, and Mr. Moore is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MORRIS, GARY FREDERICK Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris of this city are the parents of a son born Sunday, December 3. Mr. Morris is employed at the Blakemore Bros. warehouse. The baby has been given the name Gary Frederick. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 6, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) MOSS, EDITH LORENE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Kismet are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday, August 27, at the home of Mrs. Moss's mother, Mrs. Willie Kiddoo at Kismet. They have named the baby Edith Lorene. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) MURPHY, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, July 6. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, July 7, 1940) MYERS, DAUGHTER Announcement has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Myers of Pratt. Mrs. Myers the former Evelyn Feather is a daughter of Mrs. W. H. Feather and sister of Mrs. M. L. Hays of Liberal and was employed in the First National bank here at one time. Mr. Myers who was with the Malone Drug company while here is with the Roberts Hotel Pharmacy at Pratt. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, February 9, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) MYRIK, SON Mr. and Mrs. Phil Myrik, of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, May 18. Mrs. Myrick is the former Bonnie Crispens. Mr. Myrick is emlpoyed on the Anthony ranch north of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, May 21, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) NEESE, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Neese of this city are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday August. 2. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, August 3, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) NICHOLS, SHELIA Announcement comes from Lawrence of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nichols on February 5. The baby has been given the name Shelia. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are former residents here. Mrs. Nichols who was Miss Martha Trosper (?) before her marriage, taught in the Liberal school. Mr. Nichols, who was the Liberal News here, is interested in the Kansas Color Press at Lawrence. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, February 11, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) NICKERSON, JAMES DENNIS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nickerson of Forgan, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son born Tuesday, July 16. The baby has been named James Dennis. Mrs. Nickerson was Miss Ileen Trumbull before her marriage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) NORRIS, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norris who live at 450 North Pennsylvania avenue, Tuesday, March 26a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 27, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) NORRIS, WILLIAM DEAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kreston Norris of Liberal April 10, a boy whom they named William Dean. Mrs. Norris was Dorothy Jean King before her marriage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, April 14, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) NOVINGER, DALE LEON A son, which has been given the name Dale Leon was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vance Novinger, at Epworth Hospital in Liberal, Tuesday, October 8. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, October 17, 1929) PACKER, STANLEY ROBERT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Packer of northwest of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Sunday, December 29. The baby has been named Stanley Robert. Mrs. Packer the former Edna Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, December 31, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PARKER, RICHARD E. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Parker, 404 Baughman, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Parker moved to Liberal about seven months ago from Oklahoma City, he being with the National Supply Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, December 31, 1953) PARMELEE, LONNIE DeLOSS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parmelee of this city, Friday, November 8, a son, to whom the name Lonnie DeLoss has given. Mrs. Parmelee is the former Miss Margaret Palmer. Mr. Parmelee is employed at Traders grocery. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 10, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PARSONS, ROGER NOEL An announcement of interest to many Liberal friends, is that of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Parsons at the California hospital in Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 14. Mrs. Parsons, the former Miss Katherine Sealey, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sealey, of 221 Cedar Court, Montebello, California, for a number of years residents of Liberal. The baby who has been named Roger Noel Parsons is a great grandson of C.A. Sealey of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 19, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) PEACOCK, SON Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peacock of Liberal are the proud parents of a son born Saturday, July 27. Mr. Peacock is employed on the A. Bozarth farm. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, Juy 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PERKINS, CLAYTON PEARL A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins of this city September 11, to whom the name Clayton Pearl has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, September 22, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) PETERS, EVEYLN CAROL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peters of Liberal at the Morrow hospital Tuesday, December 10, a daughter to whom the name Evelyn Carol has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 11, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PETERS, ROBERT DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Marion Peters of Turpin, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, Friday, April 12. The baby has been named Robert Dean. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, April 14, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PFEIFER, ESTHER ANNE The baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pfeifer of Rolla at Epworth hospital recently, has been given the name Esther Anne. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, October 20, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PILE, VERA ELAINE Friends have received announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rees Pile of Tribune on February 19. The baby has been named Vera Elaine. Mr. Pile is a former resident of the Superior neighborhood northeast of the city his parents being pioneer ranch people on the Cimarron. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, March 30, 1939,transcribed by Jim Laird) PIRRAGLIA, ORVILLE RAY Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pirraglia, 116 East Fifth, are parents of a son, Orville Ray, born this morning at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 17, 1954) PINKERTON, PATRICIA ANN A daughter that has been given the name of Patricia Ann was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pinkerton, Tuesday, April 10th, 1929. The young lady weighed 8-1/2 pounds. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, April 18, 1929) PLATZ, TWIN DAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Platz of this city are the parents of twin girls born Monday morning May 6. The babies weighing three and a half and four pounds each were taken to Epworth hospital. Mr. Platz who is with the Rock Island here is a son of Mrs. Mary Platz. Mrs. Platz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Casady. The babies are great grandchildren of J. T. Billups of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, May 6, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) PLEASANT, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pleasant, 409 North New York, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, February 25, 1954) QUIMBY, SON Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Quimby of Hooker, Okla., are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, December 30, 1953) RAINEY, SON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rainey, 1002 North Missouri are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Saturday. Mr. Rainey is a carpenter here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, February 1, 1954) RALSON, MARILYN JOY Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ralston of Liberal are the parents of a daughter, born January 20. They have named the baby Marilyn Joy. Mrs. Ralston, the former Wanda Hague is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. b. Hague. Mr. Ralston is employed at the Rock Island. (The Southwest Daily News, Wednesday, January 22, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) RAMSEY, DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ramsey Jr., of Hugoton, at Epworth Hospital, August 26 a daughter. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, August 30, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) RAMSKILL, SON A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ramskill of Lyndon at Christ's hospital in Topeka, Thursday morning, May 23. Mrs. Ramskill who is the former Miss Vera Light is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. G. L. Light of Liberal and they are very happy over the arrival of their frist grandson. Mr. Ramskill is probate judge at Lyndon. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, May 23, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) RASLER, GLENDA LUE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rasler are the parents of a daughter, Glenda Lue, born October 15. Mrs. Rasler, who was Lue Rena Bush, is a former Wichita school teacher. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, October 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) RAWLINS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rawlins who live on North Pershing avenue, are the parents of a son born May 2. Mr. Rawlins is in the employe of the Home Oil Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, May 6, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) REID, SON Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Dell Reid, 121 South Pershing, are parents of a son born Saturday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Monday, April 26, 1954) RHODES, GARY WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rhodes of Kismet are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital yesterday. They have given the baby the name Gary Wayne. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 13, 1954) RICE, ERWIN WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rice, who live at 305 East Fifth street, are the parents of a son born, Saturday, March 30. The baby has been named Erwin Wayne. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 31, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) RINEY, SON Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Riney of this city are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital Saturday, August 17. Mr. Riney is salesman for the Hunt Motor Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 18, 1940) ROGERS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Aldeen Rogers of Boyd, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son, born Friday, July 26, at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, July 28, 1940) ROGERS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rogers are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital this morning, April 15. Mr. Rogers is operator at the Rock Island. Mrs. Rogers is the former Ruby Banie. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 15, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) RONEN, SON Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ronen of the Annex Cafe are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, Thursday, January 23. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 24, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) ROSE, JOELLA Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rose, of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Monday, October 21. The baby has been named Joella. Mrs. Rose, who is the former Miss Georgie Stalcup is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stalcup of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 23, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) ROWE, DAUGHTER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe, of this city, Tuesday, July 30. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 31, 1940) RUSTMAN, CORAL DALEEN Liberal friends have received announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rustman of Carthage, Missouri, on December 24. The baby has been named Coral Daleen. The parents are both graduates of Liberal high school. Mrs. Rustman is the former Vivian Brown. Mr. Rustman is sthe son of E.P. Rustman, for many years manager of the J.C. Penny company store here. He is with the Penny Co. in Carthage. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, December 31, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SANTEE, ELDA MAY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Santee of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Monday, January 13. The baby has been named Elda May. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 15, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) SCHAWO, RALPH EUGENE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schawo of near Kismet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clemmons in this city, Friday, March 22, a son. The baby has been named Ralph Eugene. Mrs. Schawo is the former Rosalie Rideneur (Ridenour?) (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 24, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SCHELL, SON Mr. and Mrs. John Schell of Plains are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Friday, September 6. Mrs. Schell who was Miss Leona Swafford before her marriage is a sister of Mrs. Geo. Lambert of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, September 8, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SCHUPMAN, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schupman, 358 Oak, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mrs. Schupman, the former Mary Harding, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harding. Mr. Schupman is a carpenter here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 13, 1954) SCOTT, SON Dr. and Mrs. John Scott, Apartment 203, Lane 1, Blue Bonnet courts are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Scott who came to Liberal in 1951 from Wichita have two other sons and a daughter. Dr. Scott has offices with Dr. George E. Light. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, February 20, 1954) SCOTT, EDWARD JOSEPH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Scott of the Woods community northwest of Liberal Friday, January 17, a son to whom the name Edward Joseph has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 19, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) SEARS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sears of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Tuesday, July 23. Mr. Sears is employed at the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1940) SHEPHERD, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shepherd of this city are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, Nov. 14. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SHOEMAKER, SON Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shoemaker of Liberal are the parents of a son born Tuesday, November 12. Mr. Shoemaker is driver for the Riley Truck lines. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SHORE, WILMA LOUISE A daughter who has been given the name, Wilma Louise, was born Wednesday, August 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shore of Big Bow, Kansas. The Shores are former residents of Kismet. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, September 5, 1929) SKINNER, SON Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Skinner of east of Liberal are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Monday, January 27. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 27, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) SLOAN, SON A son was born July 2, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloan, of Liberal. Mr. Sloan is employed on the state highway. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 3, 1940) SMID, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smid of this city, Friday, April 19, a son, Mr. Smid is assistant custodian at the post office. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 19, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SMITH, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, 725 North Grant, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. They have a little two year old son. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Johnston of Hooker, Okla., and Mr. Smith, an employee of the Liberal Lumber Company, is a son of Mrs. Edith G. Smith of Elkhart, who is visiting in the Smith home here now. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 29, 1954) SMITH, JOYCE LORINE Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of Denver, Colorado are the parents of a daughter born November 17 to whom the name Joyce Lorine has been given. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Ethel Hagel, formerly of Liberal and Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smith of the Greenough community. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, November 25, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) SMITH, TROY LEE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Route 1, Liberal, are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital yesterday, to whom they have given the name Troy Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have to other sons, one eight and one six years of age. They are prominent farm residents southeast of Liberal and active in the Bethel Church of God. Mr. Smith's parents are Mr. and Mrs. N.M. Smith, of southeast of Liberal, and Mrs. Smith is the former Bonnie Minton, of Forgan, Okla. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, January 6, 1954) SPEIGEL, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ted Speigel, 23-1/2 South Pershing, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. This is their first child. Mr. Speigel, who is a son of Mrs. Rosa Speigel of Liberal is employed at the Liberal Produce. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 26, 1954) STANDIFER, SON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Standifer, 417 East Fifth, are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital yesterday. (The Southwest Daily Times, Saturday, April 17, 1954) STEWART, SON Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Stewart of Gray, Oklahoma, are the parents of a son born Friday, November 8. Mrs. Stewart is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth Ford and a sister of Mrs. J. R. Wilhite of this city. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, November 10, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) STITH, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stith, 812 North Pennsylvania, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. This is their first child. Mr. Stith, who has lived here all his life, is a truck driver for Blakemore Bros. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, December 31, 1953) STODDARD, SON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoddard of near Hugoton are the parents of a son born Nov. 24. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, November 27, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) STOLL, DAUGHTER A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stoll, Monday, December 16, 1929. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, December 19, 1929) STOLL, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stoll, Apt. 313, Lane J. Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a daughter born yesterday at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 22, 1954) STOUT, JACK LYNN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stout, who live at the Panhandle Eastern Pipe line station northeast of Liberal, are the parents of a son, born at Epworth hospital, August 8. The baby has been named Jack Lynn. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, August 11, 1940) STUCK, SON Mr. and Mrs. J. D. stuck of Liberal are parents of a son, born Saturday, July 6. Mr. Stuck is employed at the Rock Island. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, July 7, 1940) SWAFFORD, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swafford of northeast of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Sunday, July 7. The baby has been named Shirley Elizabeth. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 10, 1941) THOMAS, SANDRA KAY Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thomas of this city are the parents of a daughter born at the Morrow hospital Thursday, March 14. The baby has been named Sandra Kay. Mr. Thomas is with the Ideal Feed Co. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, March 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE JEAN Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thompson of Plains are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Friday, January 17. The baby has been named Charlotte Jean. Mr. Thompson is a farmer near Plains. (The Southest Daily Times, Sunday, January 19, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) THOMPSON, LARRY GENE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson of Liberal at Epworth hospital, March 26, a son, Larry Gene. Mr. Thompson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Thompson of west of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, March 28, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) THOMPSON, LARRY GENE Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Thompson who live at 602 North Clay avenue are the parents of a son born at Epworth hospital, Tuesday, March 26. The baby has been named Larry Gene. Mrs. Thompson is the former Nadine Phillips. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, March 27, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) THOMSON, ALLEN RICHARD The son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomson of Moscow at Epworth hospital, May 18, has been given the name Allen Richard. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 24, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) THOMSON, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomson of Moscow, at Epworth hospital, Thursday, May 18, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, May 21, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) TOMLIN, SYLVIA ANN Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tomlin, who live two miles east of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, March 31. The baby has been named Sylvia Ann. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 1, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) TOMLINSON, DAUGHTER Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Tomlinson of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital, Saturday, May 20. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, May 21, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) TRAHERN, DOUGLAS PAT Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Trahern, Apartment 121, Lane F., Blue Bonnet Courts, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. They have given the baby the name Douglas Pat. This is their first child. Mrs. Trahern, the former Joan Regler, was a teacher for two years in the Plains grade school and until recently was teletypesetter operator for the Southest Daily Times. Mr. Trahern who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Trahern of Kismet is employed by the Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation. The paternal great grandparents of the baby live in Liberal, being Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Antrim, 509 North New York. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, January 26, 1954) TRIMPA, DANE ELAINE Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Trimpa, formerly of Liberal are parents of a daughter, Dane Elaine, born January 27, at Slaton, Texas. This is their first child. Mrs. Trimpa, the former Peggy Southern is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Southern of Tyrone, Okla. Mr. Trimpa is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trimpa of Liberal. He was with the C. R. Anthony company here before going to Slaton as manager of the Anthony store. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 29, 1954) TURNER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner, 619 West Ohio, are parents of a daughter born this morning at Epworth hospital. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, March 26, 1954) UTZ, SON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Utz of Plains are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital yesterday. Mr. Utz is employed at Beech Aircraft here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 11, 1954) WAELDER, SON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waelder, 316 West Second are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. Mr. Waelder is field engineer for the Schlumberger Well Surveying corporation. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, February 3, 1954) WARREN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warren, 429 South New York, are parents of a son born at Epworth hospital yesterday. They have two other sons and a daughter. Mr. Warren who is with the Warren Construction Co., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Warren of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily News, Saturday, February 6, 1954) WELCH, JERENA GAYLE Mr. and Mrs. Milton Welch of this city are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital on the date of the mother's birthday, March 15. The baby has been named Jerena (?) Gayle. Mrs. Welch is the former Verla Marteney. Mr. Welch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Welch of this city. (The Southwest Daily times, Sunday, March 17, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WELLMAN, SON Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wellman, 715 West First, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. Mrs. Weelman, the former Barbara law, is the youngest daughter of Mrs. G. H. Law, 324 North Grant, and the late G. H. Law. Mr. Wellman, who is an employee of the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line company is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wellman, 418 West Fourth. The baby has two great-grandmothers in this vicinity, Mrs. G. P. Wellman, on the paternal side, living at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Dickey in Liberal and Mrs. M. J. Law on the maternal side living near Beaver, Okla. (The Southwestern Daily Times, Monday, February 22, 1954) WESSLEY, EDWARD DUANE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wessler are the proud parents of a seven pound son born at the Liberal hospital last Wednesday. The young man has been given the name Edward Duane. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, April 4, 1929) WESSLER, THELVA LEA A daughter, who has been given the name, Thelva Lea, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wessler at Epworth Hospital in Liberal, Monday, November 4, 1929. (The Kismet Klipper, Thursday, November 7, 1929) WEST, SON Mr. and Mrs. Roland West of this city are the parents of a son born at the Morrow hospital, Thursday, January 2. Mr. West operates a barber shop here. (The Southwest Daily Times, Thursday, January 2, 1941, transribed by Jim Laird) WEST, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. West of southeast of Liberal Monday, Spetmeber 9, a son. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, September 9, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WILGUS, DAUGHTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilgus of this city, Sunday, October 20, a daughter. Mr. Wilgus is a meat cutter at the Allen and Parnell Grocery. (the Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, October 23, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WILKERSON, NANCY JOAN Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilkerson, 815 West Second, are parents of a daughter born Monday at St. Catherine's hospital in Garden City, to whom they have given the name Nancy Joan. They have two sons and one other little daughter. Mr. Wilkerson is meat buyer for Blakemore Bros. Mrs. Wilkerson has been president of the Garfield Parent-Teacher association the past year. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, April 9, 1954) WILKINS, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. chester M. Wilkins of Hooker, Oklahoma, are the parents of a daughter born January 3. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 5, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) WILLIAMS, SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Williams, of Guymon, Oklahoma at Epworth hospital, Sunday, April 28, a son. Mr. Williams is assistant manager of the Alexander Motor Co. in Guymon. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 29, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WILSON, CAROL EMMA A daughter was born February 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson of 616 North New York avenue. Mrs. Wilson, the former Cecile Baker is a daughter of Mrs. Emma Baker. The baby has been given the name Carol Emma. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, February 13, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WINDSOR, LESTER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Windsor of southeast of Liberal Wednesday, September 18, a son, to whom the name Lester has been given. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, September 18, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) WINKLER, EDWARD THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winkler of Liberal are the parents of a son born Friday, January 3, to whom they have given the name Edward Thomas. (The Southwest Daily Times, Sunday, January 5, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) WITTER, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Witter of Kismet are the parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital Monday, January 27. Mr. Witter is principal of the Kismet Rural High School. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, January 27, 1941, transcribed by Jim Laird) WOOD, GEORGIE BENITA Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood of this city, July 27, a daughter to whom they have given the name Georgie Benita. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, July 30, 1940) WOODS, ELLAN EANELLE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods of Liberal are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, May 14. The baby has been named Ellan Eanelle. Mrs. Woods is the former Ella Krell. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, May 17, 1939, transcribed by Jim Laird) WOODS, SON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods, 414 North Prospect, are parents of a son born this morning at Epworth hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Woods is the former Lavone Fredericks of Plains. Mr. Woods is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods, of Liberal. (The Southwest Daily Times, Tuesday, January 5, 1954) WRISTON, DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wriston, 312 South New York, are parents of a daughter born at Epworth hospital yesterday. This is their first child. Mrs. Wriston is a native of France, she and Mr. Wriston meeting when he was in overseas service and being married over there. Mr. Wriston, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wriston of east of Liberal, is employed at the Tom Witt Trailer Courts. (The Southwest Daily Times, Wednesday, February 24, 1954) WRISTON, SON Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wriston, who live at Blue Bonnet courts, are parents of a son born yesterday at Epworth hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Wriston, the former Delora Belle Mead, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mead, 530 South Pennsylvania, and mr. Wriston is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wriston, who live twelve miles east of Liberal. He is employed by an oil drilling concern. (The Southwest Daily Times, Friday, January 8, 1954) ZIMMERMAN, CARL SCOTT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Zimmerman of Liberal and Epworth hospital, Sunday, April 14, a son to whom they have given the name Carl Scott. Dr. Zimmerman is associated with Dr. E. J. McCreight and Dr. A. L. Hilbig at the Medical Arts Building. (The Southwest Daily Times, Monday, April 15, 1940, transcribed by Jim Laird) |
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