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BODMAN, E. J., 1611 Battery St. Banker. Born at Warsaw, Ind., Dec. 25, 1876. Son of Samuel Luther Bodman and Elizabeth Caroline Bodman. Educated at Public Schools. Married Miss Mary H. Wright at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 25, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. Bodman have two children : Sam and Ann. Engaged in the furniture manufacturing busi- ness ; with Union Trust Co. since I904, various departments ; Chairman Arkansas Profitable Farming Bureau of the L. R. Board of Commerce from 1914 to 1921 ; Chairman Agricultural Committee Arkansas Bankers Association ; member Agricultur- al Commission American Bank- ers Association. Member of Elks and Rotary Clubs. Demo- crat.
BOND, JOHN B., 2600 Arch St. John B. Bond Wholesale Drugs.
BOND, JAMES LESLIE, 1721 W. Twenty-second St. Educator, Teacher. Born at Haynesville, La., July 16, 1877. Son of Rev. J. J. Bond and Mrs. M. C. Bond. Attended rural and High Schools of Louisiana and Arkansas ; Hen- drix College at Conway, Ark. Married Miss Fern Clark at Newport, Ark., Sept. 29. 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Bond have one child, Minta Lee. Mr. Bond en- gages in school work exclusively. Superintendent State Department of Education. Member of the Arkansas Educational Assn .; National Education Assn. ; W. O. W .; K. P .; A. O. U. W. Demo- crat.
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BOND, DR. STERLING, 2017 W. Fourteenth St. Physician. Born at Little Rock, Ark., April 22, 1889. Son of Sterling Bond and Julia Blocher Bond. Educated in the Public and High Schools of Little Rock, Ark .; University of Arkansas, Literary and Medi- cal Department, 1912; Harvard Medical School, 1912. Practiced in Base Hospital eleven months. Practicing in Little Rock, Ark. Member of the National Medical Assn., State Medical Society, Pulaski County Medical Assn., Southern Medical Assn. ; member of Country Club. Democrat.
BOND, THOMAS L .. 1702 Wright Ave. Secretary and Trust Of- ficer Bankers Trust Co. Born , at Haynesville, La., Nov. 2, 1874. Son of Rev. j. J. Bond and Mrs. M. C. Bond. Educated at Rec- tor, Ark., High School ; Academy at Haynesville, La .; George Pea- body College for Teachers, Nash- ville, Tenn .; University of Nash- ville, Nashville, Tenn. Married Miss Birdie Fisher of Pocahon- tas, Ark., at Monticello, Ark., March 25, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Bond had one child, Essye (died Dec. 25, 1918). Principal of school at Stephens, Ark., and Yellville, Ark .; Superintendent of Schools at Gurdon, Ark .; served as Treasurer of Marion County, Arkansas, for four years; cashier of Miners and Citizens Bank of Yellville, Ark., six years; now vice-president of Miners and Citizens Bank; sec- retary and trust officer of Bank- ers Trust Co. of Little Rock, Ark., past seven years. Mem- ber Knights of Pythias; Wood- men of the World; Modern Woodmen of America; Knights
of Honor, and Fraternal Order of Eagles. Democrat.
BOND, WILLIAM C., 215 E. Six- teenth St. W. C. Bond & Co .; Secretary Bond's Pharmacy Co.
BONSLAGEL, MISS CONSTANCE JOSE- PHINE, 1922 W. Twenty-second St. State Home Demonstration Agent. Born at Yazoo County, Mississippi. Daughter of Adam William Bonslagel and Sara Elizabeth Beall Bonslagel. Grad- uated from High School, Hat- tiesburg, Miss .; L. L. I. & A. B. degree Mississippi State College for Women ; post-graduate work at Mississippi A. & M. College, Tulane University of New Or- leans. La., and Columbia Uni- versity, New York City. Teach- ing Home Economics in County Agricultural School, Purvis, Miss., 1910-14 (county home demonstration work during this time). Assistant Home Demon- stration Agent A. & M. College, Mississippi, 1914-1917. State Home Demonstration Agent, Ex- tension Division, College of Ag- riculture, University of Arkan- sas, Sept 1, 1917, to date Mem- ber of the Southern Home Eco- nomics Assn. (chairman exten- sion section 1921) ; American Home Economics Assn .; Travel Club of America; Arkansas State Teachers' Assn .; chairman of Home Economics Arkansas State Federation of Women's Clubs ; Y. W. C. A.
BOOTH, JOIIN S., 521 N. Spruce St. Class A Railway Mail Clerk. Born at Paris, Texas, Feb. 18, 1881. Son of Jno. T. and Mar- garet Booth. Educated at schools in Paris, Texas. Married
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at Nacogdoches, Texas, June 12, 1909. Mr. and Mrs. Booth have three children: Windson, John S. Jr., and Imogene. Member of the Railway Mail Assn .; Mu- tual Benefit Assn. for R. P. C.'s; Methodist Church.
BOTT, LEO P., JR., 106 Pearle St. Advertising Specialist. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 8, 1896. Son of Leo P. Bott and Linnie Bott. Educated at Little Rock High School and Draughon's Business College. Mr. Bott or- ganized Bott Advertising Agency September, 1916. Member of Lions Club, Chamber of Com- merce, Young Men's Bureau, Chamber of Commerce; Elks; Concordia ; American Legion.
BOYCE, MISS GRACE, 51I W. Six- teenth St. Private Teacher. Born at Johnson County, Iowa. Daughter of Wm. H. Boyce and Margaret Boyd Boyce. Edu- cated in the Public Schools. Traveled in the United States, Canada and Europe. Now pri- vate teacher, "Miss Grace Boyce's Select School for Chil- dren." Member of Woman's Teachers Assn .; Woman's Club of Little Rock; Presbyterian Church.
BOYCE, MISS MARGARET, 5II W. Sixteenth St. Born at Johnson County, Iowa. Daughter of Wm. H. Boyce and Margaret Boyd Boyce. Educated in Pub- lic Schools and Commercial Col- lege. Corporation taxes, Income Tax Division, Internal Revenue Collector, District of Arkansas; manager tax department Bank- ers Trust Co .; now in the In- ternal Revenue service, chief of
division. Member of Business and Professional Woman's Club of Little Rock; the Woman's Club. Member of the Presby- terian Church.
BOYCE, DR. S. G., Broadview. Physician and Surgeon. Born at Hodgeman, Kan., May 29, 1887. Son of Katherine Fyock Boyce and Dr. Samuel Geo. Boyce. Educated at Academic School at Ottawa, Kan .; Professional Edu- cation in Kansas City ; post-grad- uate, Kansas City, 1912; Tulane University, New Orleans, 1919- 20; received M.D. degree. Mar- ried Miss Lucille Babcock, at Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 22, 1919. Mrs. and Dr. Boyce have two . children : Julia Burnell and Sam- uel Geo. Jr. Under Graduate In- terne, Bethamy Hospital, Kan- sas City, 1906-08; Surgical Asst. to Dr. J. P. Runyon, 1914-16; Lieut. Med. Corps, U. S. A .; At- tached as Surgeon, 2nd Bn. 137 Inf. 35 Division; Medical At- tendant, Federal Board of Voc. Education, District No. 6, New Orleans, La., 1920; Attending Specialist for Tuberculosis, U. S. Public Health Service, District 14, 1920-21. Member of the B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 29; Pulaski Heights Lodge No. 673, F. & A. M .; Union Chapter No. 2, R. A. M .; Ark. Consistory No. 1 ; A. A. S. R. F. M .; Al Amin Temple ; A. A. O. N. M. S .; Tulane Square of the Square and Com- pass; American Legion ; Veter- ans of Foreign Wars; American Disabled Emergency Officers ; Surgeon of Little Rock Lions Club ; Medical Societies.
BOYD, W. A., 1400 Izard St. Law- yer. Born at Cabot, Ark., April
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10, 1875. Son of James C. Boyd and Elizabeth J. Scott Boyd. Educated in the Public Schools of Cabot; graduated from the University of Arkansas, Law Department, 1914. Married Miss Lillian Winkler, at Cabot, Ark., Dec. 31, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have one child, Aubrey James. Member of the firm of Fulk & Boyd, 1917-20; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney one year under Robert L. Rogers and three under M. E. Dunaway ; practiced alone since 1920. Member of the W. O. W .; A. O. U. W .; Presbyterian Church ; Arkansas Bar Assn. Democrat.
BOYLE, JOHN F., 620 W. Second St. Capitalist. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 14, 1874. Son of Jno. F. Boyle and Mary Ma- tilda Dorsey Boyle. Educated in the Little Rock Public Schools. Vice-president W. B. Worthen Co .; president Boyle Realty Co .; owner of Boyle Building; president Boyle-Far- rell Land Co .; president Haw- thorne Land Co .; president Adams & Boyle Realty Co. Member of the B. P. O. E. ; Qua- paw Club; Country Club ; Lake- side Country Club.
BRACEY, JNO. M., 1922 Louisiana St. Secretary Travelers Build- ing & Loan Assn. Born at Spring Lake, Miss., Jan. 1, 1854. Son of Col. Xenophon L. Bra- cey and Elizabeth G. Bracey. Educated by private tutors and at Soule Literary and Commer- cial College, New Orleans, La. Married Miss Lida Augusta (May) Bracey at Utica, Miss., Aug. 20, 1874. Mr. and Mrs. Bracey have one child, Henry
Burnet Bracey. Bookkeeper Marks & Deacon Co., New Or- leans, La .; bookkeeper Herman & Moss Co., Vicksburg, Miss .; bookkeeper Harlow Spencer & Co., St. Louis, Mo .; bookkeeper Gus Blass Dry Goods Co., Little Rock, Ark .; secretary Travelers Building & Loan . Assn., Little Rock, Ark .; literary contributor to various publications. Member of the Lions Club. Democrat.
BRACEY, JUNIUS T., 1721 Gaines St. Vice-President Bracy Bros. Hardware Co.
BRACEY, WM. F., 1812 Spring St.
Born at Camden, Ark., May 17, 1870. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Bracy. Educated at Camden High School and Private School in Pine Bluff. Married Miss Frankie Newton, at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 22, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Bracy have one child : Frances Hawes. Traveling sales- man for Fones Bros. Hdw. Co., ten years ; with Bracy Bro. Hdw. Co. since 1902. Member Coun- try Club; Rotary Club. Demo- crat.
BRACY, SAMUEL V., 620 E. Sixth St. Drug Business. Born at Camden, Ark., Feb. 11, 1872. Son of Wm. F. Bracy and Ann Hawes Bracy. Educated at Ouachita College, St. Louis Col- lege of Pharmacy. Married Miss Katherine McRae at Mt. Holly, Ark., Feb. 14, 1896. Mr. and Mrs. Bracy have three chil- dren: Alfred, Mary and Sam. Member of firm of Snodgrass & Bracy; Bracy Bros. Hdw. Co .; Holman Drug Co .; director of England National Bank; Eng- land Loan and Trust Co .; presi-
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clent of the State Board of Phar- macy. Member of K. P .; Mod- ern Woodmen; American Phar- maceutical Assn .; Rotary Club ; member of Board of Governors, Board of Commerce. Democrat.
BRADFORD, JOIIN D., 220 N. Gaines St. Pres. Bradford Drug Co.
BRADSHAW, A. S., 1862 Battery St. State Manager Arkansas & Okla- homa Tribe of Ben Hur Fratern- al Insurance. Born at LaFay- ette, Ind., June 1I, 1882. Son of James H. and Sarah Anna Brad- shaw. Attended LaFayette, In- diana, High School. Married Miss Mary Graham Ross at Crawfordsville. Ind., June 18, 1907. Wholesale dry goods busi- ness, South Carolina, 1901-1905 ; Curtis Sons & Co., LaFayette, Ind .; hardware business, retail, 1905-1906; Breckenridge-Brad- shaw Co., Crawfordsville, Ind. ; traveling salesman, Moores Stove Co., Joliet, Il1 .. 1907-1909; Su- preme Tribe of Ben Hur, 1909 to (late. Member of the Civitan Club ; Trinity Lodge No. 694, F. & A. M .; Arkansas Consistory No. 1 ; Al Amin Temple A.A.O., N.M.S .; Tribe of Ben Hur; Woodmen of the World, and A. O. U. W.
BRAY, WM. H., 421 Beach St. Mer- chant. Born at Appleton, Wis., Jan. 4, 1882. Son of Alfred S. Bray and Mary A. Bray. Edu- cated at Grammar Schools and Correspondence School Courses. Married Miss Margretta B. Al- len, at Appleton, Wis., Sept. 15, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. Bray have three children: E. Allen, W. H. Jr. and Mary. Clerk paper mill in Wisconsin, 1895-1900; book-
keeper and cashier Negaunee & Ishpening Ry. & Elec. Co., Ish- pening, Mich., 1900-03; Cleve Clipps Iron Co., Ishpening, Mich., 1904-12; associated with Sam M. Abeles in paper and paint store, 1912; in 1918 bought store from Mr. Abeles. Member of K. of P .; P. O. E .; Lions Club ; Masonic Lodge. Repub- lican.
BRICKHOUSE, HON. BEN D., 1623 W. Eighth St. Mayor of the City of Little Rock. Born at Norfolk, Va., June 8, 1873. Son of Benjamin D. Brickhouse and Louisiana L. Brickhouse. Edu- cated in Public Schools, Norfolk, Va., and Austin, Texas; private school, Little Rock; graduate University of Arkansas, Law Department, class 1908. Married Miss Edna V. Erion at Little Rock, Ark., June 20, 1894. dir. and Mrs. Brickhouse have two children : Edwin and Linwood D. Mr. Brickhouse was a locomotive machinist for 17 years and was elected Mayor of the City of Lit- tle Rock April 6, 1919-21. Mem- ber Masons ; Odd Fellows ; A. O. U. W .; W.O.W .; L.O.O.M .; County, State and American Bar Associations. Democrat.
BRIGIIT, MRS. EUDORA, 108 Pros- pect Ave. Born at Little Rock, Ark. Daughter of Sam W. Wil- liams and Mary J. Marshall. Educated at Mary Baldwin's School, Virginia; Little Rock High School. Married Mr. Bright at Little Rock, Ark., June 8, 1891. Mrs. and "Mr. Bright have one child, Margaret E. Member of D. A. R .; U. D. C .; Daughters of 1812; Treasurer Pioneer Assn. at present ; active
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in all public work of Y. W. C. A .; Red Cross Campaign. Dem- ocrat.
BRIZZOLARA, ARISTO, 217 E. Sixth St. Vice-president L. R. Ry & Elec. Co. Born at Parma, Italy, June 12, 1862. Son of Charles Brizzolara and Pierena Sciutti. Educated at Technical Institute. Married Miss Louisa Massa at Hot Springs, Ark., Sept. 11, 1887. Mr. and Mrs. Brizzolara have two children: Louis and Aristo, Jr. Vice-president and Treas- urer L. R. Ry. & Elec. Co .; di- rector and member Discount Board Union & Mercantile Trust Co .; director Commonwealth Building & Loan Assn. Mem- ber of Elk Lodge No. 29. Dem- ocrat.
BRODIE, ROBERT BURNS, 2301 State St. County Clerk. Born at Lit- tle Rock, Ark., July 6, 1874. Son of John Brodie and Ella Brodie. Educated in Public Schools and Commercial College. Deputy County Clerk and Deputy Circuit Clerk 20 years. Member of Fra- ternal Order of Eagles. Demo- crat.
BROOKS, DR. IDA JOE, 219 E. Tenth St. Physician, Specialist in Nerv- ous and Mental Diseases. Born at Muscatine, Iowa. Daughter of Joseph Brooks and Eliza Goodenough. Educated at St. Louis, Mo., High School; A.B. Little Rock University; A.M. Drury College, Springfield, Mo .; M.D. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Superintendent Hos- pitals in Massachusetts, New Jer- sey and Minnesota ; Principal L. R. High School; Professor Mathematics Little Rock Uni-
versity ; Didactic Professor Psy- chiatry, Medical Department, Arkansas State University ; Psy- chologist Pulaski County Juve- nile Court ; Medical Inspector L. R. Public Schools, National Lec- turer on Health and Social Sub- jects. Vice-president for Arkan- sas of National Federation Busi- ness and Professional Women ; member of Medical Associations. educational and social clubs. Re- publican.
BROOKS, SIDNEY M., 917 Capitol Ave. Pres. Sidney M. Brooks Advertiisng Agency.
BROOKS, WILLIAM BURT, 2500 Bat- tery St. Attorney at Law. Born at St. Louis, Mo., May 24, 1870. Son of Mary A. Burt Brooks and Tinley M. Brooks. Educated in L. R. Public Schools; Arkansas Methodist University ; Washing- ton University, St. Louis; Uni- versity of Arkansas, Law De- partment, L.L.B. Married Miss Orriette Virginia Morris at Lit- tle Rock, Ark., Nov. 28, 1894. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have three children: Joseph, Robert Morris and Mary Burt. President Cen- tral Heating Mnfg. Co., 1914. Representative of Pulaski Coun- ty in 1903, 1905 and 1917. City Attorney of Little Rock 1906 to 1910. Lecturer Arkansas Law School on Real Property since 1905. Member Arkansas Con- sistory No. 1; A. & A. S. R .; Past Master Magnolia Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M .; Master Worker of West End Lodge No. 13; A. O. U. W .; F. O. E. No. 60 ; Union Chapter R. A. M. No. 2; Occidental Council ; W O. W. No. 5, Forest Camp. Democrat.
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BROUGH, MRS. CHAS. H., 1404 Scott St. Born at Franklin, Ken- tucky. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Granville W. Roark. Edu- cated in the Franklin Female College. Franklin, Ky., and Hol- lins College, Hollins, Va. Mar- ried Mr. Charles H. Brough at Franklin, Ky., June 17, 1908. Member of the United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy ; Daugh- ters of American Revolution ; vice-president Little Rock Y. W. C. A. ; Baptist Woman's Mission- ary Union ; Aesthetic Club. Democrat.
BROUGH, CHARLES HILLMAN, 1404 Scott St. Ex-Governor of Ark- ansas. Publicity Director Arkan- sas State Chamber of Commerce. Born at Clinton, Miss., July 9, 1876. Son of Charles Milton and Flora M. (Thompson) Brough. Educated Mississippi College, A.B., 1894; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. 1898; LL.B., Univers- ity of Mississippi, 1902; L.L.D., University of Arkansas, 1917; L.L.D., Baylor University, 1917. Married Miss Anne Wade Roark of Franklin, Ky., June 17, 1908. Professor of Economics, History and Philosophy, Mississippi Col- lege, 1898-1902 ; Economics, His- tory and Philosophy, Hillman College, 1903-04; Professor Eco- nomics and Sociology, University of Arkansas, 1904-16; Governor of Arkansas two terms, 1917-21 ; Director Ozark Wholesale Gro- cery Co. and Pike County Or- chard Co .; Author: Irrigation in Utah, 1898; studies in State Tax- ation ; contributor to Arkansas and Mississippi State Historical Publications and other scientific journals ; President United States Good Roads Assn., 1919; pub-
licity director Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce, 1921; Pres. Arkansas State Teachers' Assn., 1913; member Southern Social Congress (president 1916- 18); American Econ. Assn .; American Political Science As- sociation; Arkansas and Missis- sippi Historical Societies ; Long- fellow Society; Beta Theta Pi; chairman Southern University Race Commission 2 years ; mem- ber of the Columbian Woodmen ; Tribe of Ben Hur; Praetorians ; Knights and Ladies of Security ; Mason; Knight Templar and Shriner; K. P .; Elks; Eagles ; Woodmen; Modern Woodmen ; Country Club; A. O. U. W. Democrat.
BROWN, CARROLL R., 1817 Broad- way St. Educated at St. Louis University. Manager Fischer Lime and Cement Co.
BROWN, WALTER, 1400 Allis St. Grain Merchant. Born in Ark- ansas, Dec. 27, 1880. Son of Wm. T. Brown and Epsie Brown. Educated in Public Schools. Married Miss Hannah E. Crowson at Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 1, 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have three children : Tres- sie May, Freddie Walter, and James Thomas. Member of the Lions Club. Democrat.
BROWNING, DR. HARRY W., 1810 Main St. Physician. Born at Bloomington, Ill., Feb. 14. 1885. Son of Eugene J. Browning and Mary C. Clarke Browning. Edu- cated at St. Mary's, Bloomington, Ill. ; Stuart School, Springfield, Ill .; University of Arkansas Medical Dept. Married Miss Julia T. Koers at Little Rock,
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Ark., Nov. 3, 1915. Dr. and Mrs. Browning have two children : Louis Eugene and Joseph Ed- ward. Practiced in Little Rock since 1911; under-graduate in- terne for St. Vincent's Infirmary 1908-1911; house surgeon for Missouri Pacific, 1911-1914;
assistant district surgeon for Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1914. Member of the Knights of Co- lumbus ; St. Andrew's Cathedral.
BRUCE, E. L. JR., 319 Ridgeway. Manufacturer of Oak Flooring. Born at Kansas City, Mo., July 31, 1892. Son of E. L. Bruce and Eva Glen Bruce. Educated at the University of Wisconsin. Married Miss May Elizabeth Cunningham, at Kansas City, Mo., March 18, 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have three children : Eva Jean, Mary Elizabeth and Irene. Assistant secretary E. L. Bruce Co. and manager Little Rock plant. Republican.
BRUCE, ROBERT G., 318 Ridgeway. Vice-Pres. E. L. Bruce Co.
BULLION, BRUCE T., 2804 Izard St. Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal. Born at Obion County, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1875. Son of Thomas J. and Ruth E. Bullion. Educated in the Public Schools in Faulkner County, Arkansas, and Hendrix College, Conway, Ark. Married Miss Jessie Rice of Conway, at Conway. Ark., June 26, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. Bullion have two children : Ruth E. and Bruce T. Mr. Bullion came to Arkansas when six years of age. Served in the Spanish-American War
with Second Arkansas Infantry, as Captain of Company "L"; out of service in 1899. Studied law and admitted to the bar; court stenographer for 17th Judicial Circuit for two years; practiced law at Conway, Ark .; private secretary to Governor George W. Donaghey, 1909-13; clerk and secretary of the Arkansas Tax Commission four years; ap- pointed Insurance Commissioner March, 1917, to date. Demo- crat. 1442947
BURDEN, GEORGE H., 2206 Izard St. General Contractor and Builder. Born at Shelbina, Mo., Dec. 1, 1883. Son of James Wiley Burden and Magdeline Fugate Burden. Educated in Public Schools of Shelbina, Mo .; graduated from the Shelbina, Mo., High School in 1902. Mar- ried Miss Lillian Mary Dugger at Hannibal, Mo., Oct. 5, 1904. Mill and yard work, warehouse foreman and shipping clerk with Hannibal Door and Sash Co .; general claim clerk with Wm. G. Frye Mnfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo .; millwork and plan estimator with Huttig Sash & Door Co., St. Louis, 1908-13 ; Builders' Supply and Contracting, San Diego, Cal .; plan estimator, Valley Planing Mill Co., Hot Springs, Ark .; mill superintendent and estima- tor, Cochran-Foster Lumber Co., Little Rock ; general superintend- ent for Geo. W. Donaghey and W. F. Ault, contractors for the Aviation and Supply Depot, Lit- tle Rock; now partner with W. F. Ault in building and contract- ing. Member of Board of Stew- ards and First Methodist Church of Little Rock.
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BURKETT, JOHN T., 1915 Wolfe St.
Former Corporation Commis-
sioner. Supervisor State Peni- tentiary.
BUTLER, R. COLBURN, 305 W. Sec- ond St. Real Estate and Insur- ance. Born at Dallas County, Ark., April 23, 1872. Son of Charles A. Butler and Kate Col- burn Butler, of San Dimas, Cal. Educated in the Public Schools of Little Rock and Southern California. Married Miss Edna Cooper Clark of Little Rock, at New York City, Sept. 27, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Butler have three children : Dorothy, Kathryn and Richard Colburn, Jr. Mr. But- ler was in drug business, sold out to McClerkin in 1900. Reg- istered pharmacist and member of the Arkansas Pharmaceutical Assn .; now engaged in the real estate and insurance business. Democrat.
BUZBEE, MISS MINNIE, 2424 Arch St. Bank Advertising Manager. Born at Little Rock, Ark. Daugh- ter of John Stephen Buzbee and Emma Speers Buzbee. Educated in the Public Schools of Little Rock. Stenographer and later office manager, Hollenberg Music Co .; manager credit department of the Denver Music Co., Den- ver, Colo .; at present manager advertising and new business de- partment of the American Bank of Commerce & Trust Co., Little Rock. One of the speakers be- fore the World's Advertising Convention in Atlanta, June, 1921. Corresponding Secretary for the past two years of the State Federation of Business and Professional Women; one of the organizers of the Advertiisng Club
of Little Rock and its secretary and member of Board of Direc- tors. Editor of the bank's house organ, "The American." Mem- ber of Winfield Methodist Church; Y. W. C. A .; Business Women's Social Service Club ; Business and Professional Wom- en's Club of the Y. W. C. A .; Advertising Club of Little Rock ; Financial Advertisers Assn. of America ; Associated Advertising Clubs of the World.
BUZBEE, THOMAS S., 2426 Broad- way St. Lawyer. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 6, 1875. Son of John S. Buzbee and Emma Speer Buzbee. Educated in Lit- tle Rock Public Schools. Mar- ried Miss Minnie Lee Woolv- ridge at Little Rock, Ark., Oct 9, 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Buzbee have two children : Alvin Steven and Martha Emma. Attorney for Arkansas and Louisiana ; the Chicago, R. I. & Pac. R. R. Co. Member of firm Buzbee, Pugh & Harrison. Member of Country Club and Spring Lake Club. Member Winfield Memorial Church, South. Democrat.
CALCOT, DR. ROYAL JACKSON, 500 Holly St. Physician. Born in Western La., Sept. 1I, 1893. Son of L. F. Calcot and Alice Norris Calcot. Educated at Public and State Schools of Western, La .; La. Polytechnic Inst. ; University of Ark. Practiced in Little Rock since 1920. Member Masons (Blue Lodge) ; Pulaski County Medical Society and State Medi- cal Society.
CALDWELL, DR. ROBERT, 2400 Wolfe St. Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Born at Martins-
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ville, Ind., 1876. Son of Robert and Sarah Caldwell. Educated at Central Normal College, Dan- ville, Ind .; Hospital Medical Col- lege, Louisville, Ky. Married Miss Monta Almeroth at Flat Rock, Ind., 1904. Member of Trinity Lodge No. 694, F. & A. M .; Arkansas Consistory No. I.
CAMPBELL, GORDON H., 2222 Gaines St. Insurance Agent Aetna Life. Born at Wankenee, Kan, Aug. 16, 1880. Son of Donalk Ken- nedy Campbell and Margaret Mc- Gillivray Campbell. Educated at Public Schools of Pontiac, Ill .; Lake Forest College; University of Chicago. Married Miss Alice Robinson, at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 14, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have four children : Oliver Pierce Robinson, Margaret McGillivray, Laura Pemberton, and Elizabeth Kennedy. Presi- dent Chas. F. Penzel Grocer Co .; General Agent Aetna Life Insur- ance; member of firms Gordon H. Campbell & Co .; Campbell & Hart; secretary City Delivery Co .; director Rose City Cotton Oil Co., Arkansas Building & Loan, Bankers Trust Co., Retail Grocers Ice Co .; treasurer Re- publican State Central Commit- tee. Member of L. R. Country Club ; Consistory ; Shrine ; Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Tennis champ. Ark. and S. Mo., 1916. Deacon First Presbyterian Church of Little Rock. Republican.
CANTRELL, D. H., 619 Scott St. Lawyer. Born at Little Rock. Ark., June 14, 1868. Son of Wil- liam Armour and Ellen Maria Cantrell. Educated at St. John's College, L. R .; Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.
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