Who's who in Little Rock, nineteen hundred and twenty-one : an accurate biographical record of men and women of Little Rock, Ark., prominent in various lines of civic activity, Part 6

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Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Little Rock : Who's Who Publishers
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EICHENBAUM, MRS. E. H., 808 Palm St. Born at Mason, Tenn. Daughter of Mike Cohn and Bet- tie Lyons Cohn. Educated at Public and High Schools, Little Rock, and L. R. University ; Stone's Business College. Mar- ried Mr. E. H. Eichenbaum at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 28, 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Eichenbaum have three children: Howard S., E. Charles and Betty. Private sec- retary Beal-Doyle Dry Goods Co .; with Bradstreet's Agency ; chairman for Hill Crest District, Salvation Army, Red Cross and Armenian Relief drives ; member chairman of Year Book, and chairman of Lecture Course of Council of Jewish Women ; past president and now press corre- spondent P. H., S. I. A .; presi- dent the Ladies' Temple Aid; member Temple Board Nai Israel.


ELLIOTT, SYDNEY J., 1611 Chester St. National Grand Master, Mosaic Templars of America.


EMERSON, GEO. W., 800 W. Second St. Prosecuting Attorney. Born at Bowling Green, Mo., Nov. 2, 1862. Son of James A. Emerson and Susan Morton Hedges Em- erson. Attended Public and High Schools at Bowling Green, 'Mo .; Pike College, Bowling Green, Mo .; post-graduate course, Uni-


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versity of Valporaiso, Ind. Mar- ried Miss Ella Edwards at Bowl- ing Green, Mo., Aug. 25, 1891. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson have four children : Gladys, Dorris, Mary and LaBonne. Mr. Emerson practiced law at Bowling Green, 1890-1905; practiced law with firm of Manning, Emerson & Donham, 1905-1918; elected Prosecuting Attorney, 1918 to date. Member of the Masons; Art Club; M. W. A .; Baptist Church. Democrat.


ENGLAND, JOSEPH E. JR., 1700 Broadway. Banker. Son of J. E. England and Alice Morgan England. President England Na- tional Bank. Democrat.


ENGLAND, LLOYD, 1510 Brodaway St. Banker. Born at Lonoke, Ark., April 14, 1875. Son of J. E. England and Alice Morgan England. Educated at L. R. Pub- lic Schools ; U. S. Military Acad- emy, graduated 1896. Married Miss Leanora Scott, at Little Rock, Ark., June 17, 1908. U. S. Army, 1896-1907; Captain Artillery Corps ; Cashier England National Bank. Democrat.


ENGSTROM, JOHN EDWIN, 2324 W. Eighteenth St. Treasurer of Pulaski County, Ark. Born at Rock Island, Ill., June 18, 1874. Son of Mr. T. Engstrom and Mrs. C. Engstrom. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools and Little Rock Commercial College. Married Miss Mandie Bradley, at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 26, 1898; Married Miss Sue A. Hig- genbotham, at Bentonville, Ark., July 7, 1909. Mr. and Mrs. Eng- strom have three children : Emma Elizabeth, George Edwin and Joe


Sexton. Associated with the Iron Mountain Ry. Co. for more than fifteen years; with the Sheriff and Collector's Office for twelve years. Member of K. of P .; A. O. U. W .; I. A. of M. Democrat.


FEIN, MISS MARY A., 1024 Park Ave. Multigraph Letter Shop. Born at Brownsville, Tenn. Daughter of John W. and Emma Fein. Educated at St. Mary's Convent ; three years' course in Commercial English, Commercial Law, Court Reporting and Ex- pert Typing. State Secretary of Arkansas Association of Phar- macists ; Vice-Pres. Woman's Club ; member of Woodmen Cir- cle; Ladies of Maccabees and Royal Neighbors ; Woman's Suf- frage League ; Woman's Organi- zation American Legion ; mem- ber Board of Directors Woman's Organiaztion and National Assn. of Retail Druggists; member Y. W. C. A .; Y. W. C. A. Busi- ness and Professional Woman's Club. Democratic voter.


FERGUSON, JIM G., IIII Battery St. Teacher, Farmer, Lawyer and Editor. Born at Marshall, Ark., Feb. 26, 1885. Son of James W. Ferguson and Mary Elizabeth Jones Ferguson. B.S., A.B., B.Pg .. LL.B. degrees, Valparaiso University, Indiana : Arkansas Law School, Little Rock, Ark .; graduate Ozark Normal and Business College, Green Forest, Ark. Married Miss Hattie Mays at Gilbert, Ark., 1914. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have three chil- dren: Lena, Jim Jr., and Bill. Superintendent of Marshall Pub- lic Schools, 1914; Principal Western Grove Normal School,


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1912-13; Principal Western Grove Normal School, 1915; County Examiner Searcy Coun- ty, Ark.,:1912-16; Deputy State Superintendent Public Instruc- tion, 1917418; Delegate Constitu- tional Convention from Searcy County ; Commissioner of Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture for State of Arkansas, 1919 to 1923. Director in First Nation- al Bank, Marshall, Ark .; Direc- tor in Second National Bank, Leslie, Ark .; Director in Fergu- son Mercantile Co., Marshall, Ark. Traveled over the United States, Canada and Mexico. Editor of Arkansas Farm and Marketing Bulletin ; Author : Outlines of Arkansas Geology ; Industrial Arkansas; Book on Arkansas Information; Land Guide Book on Arkansas; Map of Agricultural Arkansas; con- tributor to several farm papers. Member of the Blue Lodge Ma- sons. Democrat.


FERGUSON, JOE, 826 Marshall St. State Treasurer. Born at La- Fayette County, Miss., Nov. 30, 1854. Son of William Packwood Ferguson and Sarah J. Burton Ferguson. Educated in Common Schools. Married Miss Fannie E. Smith of Magnolia, Columbia County, Ark., at Magnolia, Ark., Dec. 3, 1882. Mr. and Mrs. Fer- guson have four children : Kath- erine Jane (deceased), John Wil- liam, James Thomas (deceased), Jasper (deceased). In Real Es- tate business three years with Henry Stevens ; eight years Dep- uty Clerk in Columbia County, Ark .; nine year in Real Estate and Abstract work ; four years as Secretary of Board of Control; now State Treasurer.


FIRMIN, GEORGE, 920 N. Spruce St. Manager of the L. R. Board of Commerce. Born at London, England, 1872. Educated at Public Schools, London, Eng- land ; Girard, Kan., High School Married Miss Prentice at Pitts- burg, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Firmin have one child: Prentice. R. R. for 30 years; Station Master during St. Louis Fair ; Manager of Board of Commerce four years. Member of the Elks Club. Democrat.


FLETCHER, MRS. MARY E., 1322 Center St. Born at Morrilton, Ark., Jan. 21, 1854. Daughter of James M. Moose and Sophia Emalie Stockton Moose. Edu- cated at the Morrilton Grammar Schools; Martha Washington College in Abington, Va. Mar- ried Mr. Fletcher, at Morrilton, Ark., March 30, 1875. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher have one child : Thomas Fletcher. Mrs. Fletcher has traveled over the United States, Canada and Mexico. President of State Federation of Daughters of Confederacy, 1910- 12; Woman's Club; Aesthetic Club since 1905; Musical Coterie Club; Edelweis Study Club ; member of the Christian Church. Democrat.


FLETCHER, PHILIP CONE, 917 Louis- iana St. Minister. Born at Mount Jackson, Va .. Feb. 9, 1871. Son of Lemuel and Lou Ellen Smith Fletcher. Educated at Public Schools; Beuna Vista Academy ; Bethel Military and Classical College ; Randolph Ma- con College, Va .; Chicago Uni- versity. Received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hen- drix College, 1916. Married


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Miss Emmie Jackson, at Rome, Ga., June 2, 1895. Joined North Georgia Conference, 1894; Ark- ansas Conference, 1894; Siloam Springs ; Central Methodist Church, Fort Smith ; First Meth- odist Church, Eureka Springs, Ark .; Union Street Church, Ala- meda, Cal .; Central Methodist Church, Fayetteville, Ark .; First Methodist Church, St. Louis, Mo .; Mt. Auburn Methodist Church, St. Louis, Mo. ; Winfield Methodist Church, L. R .; First Methodist Church, Texarkana ; Pastor First Methodist Church, L. R., since 1917. Has traveled extensively; has written histo- ries of prominent Methodist Churches ; has contributed large- ly to the secular and religious press. Has a number of popular lectures which he has widely de- livered. Member Arkansas Con- sistory No. 1; Scottish Rite Ma- sons ; Hugh De Payne Command- ery ; Knights Templar ; Al Amin Temple; Mystic Shrine; W. O. W .; Board of United Charities ; Board of Ark. Girl's Industrial School, Collegeville, Ark .; Board of Trustees of Hendrix College, Conway, Ark .; Board of Trus- tees of Galloway College, Searcy, Ark .; Sunday School Board of Little Rock Conference; Chap- lain of the Bankers Trust Co ; Trustee of Ark. Women's Re- formatory, Jacksonville, Ark .; has been chaplain of the Ark. Travelers and the State T. P. A.'s and Sons of United Confed1- erate Veterans. Now Pastor of the Cathedral Church of Arkan- sas Methodism.


FLETCHER, RICHARD L., 208 W. Twenty-first St. Vice-Pres. and Treas. of H. G. Pugh & Co.


FLETCHIER, R. M., 1017 Spruce St. Planter and Manufacturer of Lumber and Staves. Born at Leon County, Texas, Oct. 4, 1874. Son of Wm. How Fletch- er and Mary Manning Fletcher. Educated at Howard Payne Col- lege, Brownwood, Texas, two years; graduated from Central College, Sedalia, Mo. Married Miss Pearl Ashby, at Arkadel- phia, Ark., April 26, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher have five chil- dren: Maxine, Maurine, Richard Manning, Markwell Ashby and Mary. Bookkeeper and Manager for E. R. Darlington Lumber Co. of St. Louis, 1894-99; wholesale lumber business, 1899-1908; wholesale lumber and staves manufacturing, 1908-18. Mem- ber of Royal Arch Masons; M. W. of A .; W. O. W .; Black Cats; K. & L. of H .; member of the First M. E. Chur.ch. Democrat.


FLICKINGER, MRS. LOUIS ELLA FLORENCE HOYT, 1855 Arch St. Born at Brandon, Oakland Coun- ty, Michigan, Aug. 17, 1861. Daughter of George Willis Hoyt of New York and Ellen Groat Polhemus Hoyt of Michigan. Attended St. Charles High School, Saginaw County, Mich. Married Mr. Louis Flickinger, at Fremont, Mich., April 22, 1880. Mr. and Mrs. Flickinger have one child : Bruce Norman. Mrs. Flickinger is a founder and mem- ber of the Grand Council of Vice-Presidents of the National Historical Society. Life mem- ber : Huguenot Society of Ameri- ca; Huguenot Society of South Carolina ; The Military Society of the Frontier; The Scions of Colonial Cavaliers of America ;


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Ex-State President of the Found- ers and Patriots of America ; Ex-State Recording Secretary of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Ex-State Register of the United States Daughters of 1812; Ex-State Deputy of the Order of the Eastern Star; Ex- Conference Treasurer of Little Rock Conference Woman's Home Missionary Society; Ex-Treas- urer of Chapter C, P. E. O. of Little Rock; member of the Ad- visory Board, Woman's Division, Council of National Defense of Arkansas; member of the Order of the Crown of America; Na- tional Society of the Colonial Dames of America ; Authors and Composers Society of Arkansas ; National Society of New Eng- land Women ; Colonial Daughters of America; National Society of the Sons and Daughters of Pil- grims; Daughters of the Revo- lution ; Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century; New York Gene- alogical and Biographical So- ciety ; New England Historic and Genealogical Society; Ladies Auxiliary of the G. A. R. Post of Little Rock; Educational Aid Society of Little Rock; Musical Coterie of Little Rock; Ladies Visiting Board of Logan H. Roots Hospital, Little Rock; Little Rock Art Club; Little Rock Chapter Red Cross; Little Rock Chapter Drama League; Ex-Regent Little Rock Chapter Daughters American Revolution ; Past Matron Malvern Chapter Order Eastern Star. Member of the Methodist Church since 1883. A liberal contributor and espe- cially interested in religious, philanthropic and civic improve- ments.


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FLICKINGER, LOUIS, 1855 Arch St. Manufacturer. Born at Findlay, Ohio, Feb. 14,1859. Son of John and Mary Flickinger. Educated in schools of Ohio and Michi- gan. Married Miss Ella Flor- ence Hoyt, at Fremont, Mich., April 22, 1880. Mr. and Mrs. Flickinger have one child : Bruce Norman. Mr. Flickinger has been active in the manufacturing in- dustries since he was 19 years of age. Seven years with the Peno- yer-Bradley Lumber Co. of St. Charles, Mich .; 1884-96 with the Woodard interests in Owosso, Mich .; in 1896 Mr. Flickinger, with A. M. Bentley of Owosso, Mich., organized the Owosso Mfg. Co. of Malvern, Ark., and became its manager and treas- urer. The plant was destroyed by fire in 1906 and was rebuilt on a larger scale at Benton, Ark. Two other plants of this com- pany are located in Owosso, Mich., and Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty-second degree Mason ; Royal Arch (Malvern) Chapter No. 100; member Western Star Lodge No. 2; Hot Springs Com- mandery No. 5; K. T. Albert Pike Consistory No. 1 ; Al Amin Temple; Knights of the Macca- bees ; Independent Order of For- esters; L. R. Country Club and Saline River Country Club. Re- publican.


FLOYD, WM. E., 1854 Arch St. Former Postmaster.


FONES, MRS. EFFIE CLINE, 610 Scott St. Musician. Born at Lexington, Ky., April 2, 1874. Daughter of C. C. Cline (Rev.) and Barbara J. Cline. Educated at Daughter's College, Harrods-


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burg, Ky .; Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky .; College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio; Private Studio, New York City. Married David Robinson Fones of Little Rock, Ark., at St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 12. 1904. Mr. and Mrs. Fones have one daughter: Barbara Cline Fones. Teacher of Voice, Gal- loway College, Searcy, Ark .; Birmingham Seminary, Birming- ham, Ala .; Private Studio, Little Rock, Ark .; established Little Rock Conservatory of Music, 1909. Organized Little Rock Festival, 1912. Past President Musical Coterie.


FORD, WILLIAM ELLIS, 310 W. Fifteenth St. Consulting Engi- neer. Born at Little Rock, Ark .. Mar. 2, 1876. Son of W. E. and Fannie E. Williams Ford. Edu- cated at L. R. Public Schools ; L. R. Military Academy ; Rose Polytechnic Inst. of Terre Haute, Ind., B.S. degree 1898. Married Miss Harriet C. Phillips, at Lit- tle Rock, Ark., Nov. 2, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Ford have one child : Nancy Fletcher. Member of firm of Ford & MacCrea; with C. R. I. & P. and Midland Val- ley, 1898-1906; Div. Eng. on Philippine Island R. R., 1906-10 ; traveled one year in Europe and Asia; Consulting Eng. L. R .. 1910 to date. In Army, 1916-19. as Captain Engr's. and Const. Q. M. of Camp in Waço, Texas. Member American Society Civil Engineers; American Assn. of Engineers ; I. R. Science Club.


FOSTER, MRS. H. H., 2123 Broad- way. Member of the Asthetic Club ; D. A. R. Chapter ; Musical Coterie.


FRAUENTHAL, JUDGE SAM, Fried- erica Hotel. Director and Gen- eral Counsel Bankers Trust Co. (Frauenthal - Johnson.)


FRAZER, JOHN R., 812 Cumberland St. Fraternal Insurance. Born at Kenosha, Ill., March 29, 1868. Son of Alexander B. and Mar- garet S. Frazer. Educated at Public Schools and Ft. Smith Commercial College. Married Miss Rachel S. Snyder, April, 1892. Married Miss Florence O. Brown, Jan. 19, 1916. Mr. Frazer has four children: Ed- ward V., Nora, Ethel and John Jr. Sales Manager and Buyer Chas. F. Penzel Grocer Co., 1902- 15; Grand Master Workman A. O. U. W. of Arkansas from 1915 to date. Member of the A. O. U. W .; Ben Hur ; Security Benefit Assn .; Rotary Club. Republican.


FREDEMAN, HENRY F., 2308 State St. Born in Indiana, Jan. 7, 1873. Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral National Guard of Arkan- sas ; Executive State Secretary of the American Legion.


FRENCH, DR. F. L., 1401 Summit Ave. Physician and Surgeon. Born at Centerville, Minn., Oct. 27, 1860. . Son of Geo. M. French and Clarinda Ricker French. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools; St. John's College ; Bales Commercial College; Uni- versity of Arkansas Medical Dept. graduate 1882. Married Mrs. May S. French, at Little Rock, Ark., July 19, 1899. Dr. and Mrs. French have one son : Frank Lucas French Jr. Pulaski County Physician, 1882-84; City


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Physician and Health Officer, 1885-1890; Department of Anat- omy, University of Arkansas Medical Dept. ten years; Prof. of Materia Medica Therapeutics, University of Arkansas Medical Dept., 1896-1904; Prof. of Anat- omy of Medical Dept., 1904-10; Sec. of College, 1900-10. Mem- ber Western Star Lodge, Ma- sons, since 1890; Master Scottish Rite since 1900, 33 degree hon- orary; Pulaski County Medical Society ; Arkansas State Medical Society ; Fellow American Medi- cal Assn.


FROUG, ABRAHAM, 1727 Center St. President of the Leader Com- pany.


FULK, AUGUSTUS M., 216 Spring St. Lawyer. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 15, 1878. Son of Francis Marion Fulk and Flor- ence M. Fulk. Educated at the L. R. High School; Columbian University, Washington, D. C. (now called George Washington University). Married Miss Eliz- abeth Keane, at Little Rock, Ark., April 25, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Fulk have five children : Francis M., Martin K., Gus Jr., Elizabeth and Catherine. Law- yer, rice grower, planter, oil oper- ator, real estate dealer. Member of the Elks, K. P., Eagles, A. O. U. W., Lakeside Country Club, Spring Lake Club. Democrat.


FULK, FRANCIS GUY, 2001 Arch St. Judge of the Sixth Judicial Cir- cuit of Arkansas. Born at Wheatley, Ark., Feb. 17, 1879. Son of F. M. Fulk and Florence M. Parsons Fulk. Educated at Little Rock High School ; George


Washington Law School. Mar- ried Miss Willie Smart, at Pinc Bluff, Ark., May 14, 1901. Judge and Mrs. Fulk have three chil- dren : Guy Jr., Marion and Eliza- beth. Was Deputy Prosecuting Attorney ; was member of Fulk, Fulk & Fulk; now Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Arkan- sas. Member of all of the Ma- sonic bodies; Shrine; Elks, Eagles; L. R. Country Club ; Spring Lake Club; Old River Club; Brossfield Rod and Gun Club. Democrat.


FULLER, REV. JAMES HENRY, 2216 Summit Ave. Minister. Born at Lexington, Tenn., Jan. 22, 1866. Son of James Hill Fuller and Eleanor McCall Fuller. Edu- cated at Henderson College, Hen- derson, Tenn .; National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio ; Cum- berland University, Lebanon, Tenn .; University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., received A.M. and L.L.B. degrees. Married Miss Fannie Gertrude Stephens (died Dec. 27, 1899), at Newport, Ark., Oct. 18, 1893. Married Miss Bertha Caroline Mason, at Da !- las, Texas, Dec. 12, 1907. (f first marriage two children were born: Everett S. and Eleanor. In 1890 began practicing nênis- try; first pastorate at Newport. Ark .; later was pastor in Little Rock, Ark .; Eureka Springs. Ark., and Poplar Bluff, Mo. In 1900 moved to Texas and was pastor at Athens, Longview and Sherman. Spent a few years as a missionary in Mexico. Was pastor five years at Dallas, Tex. ; now with Wright Avenue Chris- tian Church, Little Rock.


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GAFFNEY, MRS. ETHYL VERA CUR- TIS, Colonial Apts. Born at Washburn, Wis., Aug. 30, 1892. Daughter of Sara Wood and Frank Adams Curtis. Educated at Grammar and High Schools in Richmond, Staton Island, N. Y. City; Rosemary Girl's Sem- inary and private schools. Pri- vate instruction in music. Mar- ried Mr. Chas. John Gaffney, at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 2, 1921. Writer, Musician. Mrs. Gaffney has written many verses for newspapers and magazines. Member of the Author's and Composer's Club of Little Rock ; Atlanta Writer's Club of Atlan- ta ; Order of Book-Fellows, Chi- cago ; member of many musical clubs of New York and Atlanta.


GALLOWAY, W. P., 1516 Arch St. President W. P. Galloway Elec- tris Light Co. Born at Chicago, Ill., Feb. 13. 1875. Son of Cap- tain William G. Galloway and Anna E. Galloway. Educated at High School ; preparatory course for college. Married Miss Mary Rench at Daton, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway have three children: Jack, Betty and Rench. Was Vice-Pres. and General Manager Ohio Baking Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Plantation for several years in Louisiana. Electric light business since 1915. Member Country Club ; Lakeside Country Club; Spring Lake Club ; Elks ; Masons.


GANN, DR. DEWELL, JR., 1850 Gaines St. Surgeon. Born at Benton. Ark .. Sept. 14. 1890. Son of Dewell Gann and Martha Harding Whitthorne Gann. Edu- cated at Benton High School ;


A.B. and M.A. degrees, Indiana University ; M.D. degree, 1913, Indiana University School of Medicine; M.S. and D.S. de- grees, L. R. College. Married Miss Clothilde Kenzigen Zuendt, at Little Rock, Ark., July I, 1915. Visiting Surgeon St. Vin- cent's Infirmary and Baptist and City Hospitals; Associate Pro- fessor Surgery, University of Arkansas, Medical Dept .; mem- ber County and State Medical Societies and American Medical Assn .; Fellow Arkansas Acad- emy of Science ; Chairman Ark- ansas State Committee; the American Society for the Con- trol of Cancer. Introduced ra- dium in Arkansas, January, 1916. Author: The Danger and Pre- vention of Severe Cardiac Strain During Anesthesia; Cardiac In- hibition During Vomiting; Ra- dium, Its Uses in Medicine (Monograf). Member of Scot- tish Rite; Shrine; Kiwanis, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Beti Pi Fraternities. Democrat.


GANNAWAY, ALBERT CARLYLE, Lit- tle Rock, Ark. Attorney at Law. Born at Amherst County, Va., Dec. 3, 1894. Son of James B. and Rosalie Woodson Gannaway. Educated at Lynchburg High School; Jefferson School; Uni- versity of Virginia. Married Miss Annie V. Yancey, at Char- lottesville, Va., March 22, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Gannaway have one child : Albert Carlyle Ganna- away. Jr. Assistant Clerk Cor- poration Court, Lynchburg, Va .; practiced law Lynchburg, Va .; Lieutenant Chemical Warfare Service. Member of the First Baptist Church; Elks; American


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Legion; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity ; "V" Club; Univers- ity Club. Democrat.


GANNAWAY, MALCOLM W., 2112 Izard St. Attorney. Born at Amherst County, Va., Oct. 3, 1889. Son of Rosalie W. and James B. Gannaway. Educated at U. of Va., B.A. degree ; M.A. degree, Harvard University ; LL.B. degree, U. of Va. Mar- ried Miss Susie Mann, at Tex- arkana, Ark., May, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Gannaway have two children : Robert Mann and Mal- colm W. Jr. Practiced law in Virginia two years; practiced in Little Rock three years. Mem- ber Masons; Shriners; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Alpha Delta; Law Fraternity ; Elks. Democrat.


GARRISON, DR. C. W., 317 Ridge- way. Public Health Officer. Born at Bastrop, Texas, July 15, 1879. Son of S. H. Garrison and Hanna Elizabeth Bogar Gar- rison. Educated at Southwest- ern University; University of Texas; Medical University of Memphis. Married Miss Anne Middleman ,at Fort Worth, Tex., June 6, 1906. Public Health Of- ficer State of Arkansas. Demo- crat.


GATES, M. F., 2600 Broadway St. Banker. Born at Memphis, Tenn., April 8, 1892. Son of Ferdinand Gates and Tillie Schamberg Gates. Attended Public Schools of Memphis ; Phillip's Exeter Academy, N. H .; Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. Married Miss Gladys Frauenthal, at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 30, 1915. Mr. and Mrs.


Gates have one child: M. F. Gates Jr. Mr. Gates is Treasurer of the Bankers Trust Co. Mem- ber of Concordia Assn .; Hai Resh Fraternity.


GAY, T. J., 2324 Summit Avenue. President Gay Oil Co. Born at Perry County, Ala., Oct. 22, 1872. Son of J. W. Gay and Jane C. O'Neill Gay. Educated at Public Schools of Texas ; Business College at Texas. Mar- ried Miss Ella Josephine Collins, at Corsicana, Texas, March 25, 1896. Mr. and Mrs. Gay have one child: Hubert Madison. President National Petroleum ; Westminster Building Co., Chi- cago, Ill .; President and Chair- man of the Gay Oil Co., Little Rock, Ark. ; member of the Mar- keters Assn .; traveled over the United States, Canada and Mex- ico. Member of the Masons, 32d degree ; Shriner; Knights Tem- plar; Al Amin Temple ; United Commercial Travelers ; Rotary Club. Democrat.


GEBAUER, LOUIS E., 600 Beech St. Bacteriologist. Born at New York. Educated at the Univers- ity of Pennsylvania. Married Miss Lillia Emaly Reid, at Little Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Gebauer have one child : Lillia Emaly Reid Gebauer. Arkansas Water Com- pany, Little Rock, Ark .; City Bacteriologist ; practiced in Lit- tle Rock for eight years. Mem- ber Medical Assn.


GIBB, FRANK W., 1609 Arch St. Architect and Civil Engineer. Born at Hindsburg, Vt., Feb. 24, 1861, Son of Edward W. Gibb and Isabella A. Emerson Gibb. Educated at Little Rock and Chi-


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cago Public Schools; University of Missouri, Civil and Mining Engineer degree, 1882. Married Miss Mary Newton, at Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 11, 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb have three chil- dren : Fred Emerson, Edward William, Cassie Bell, now Mrs. Henry Granger Speed. Engi- neer Breeman Mining Co., Silver City ; Supt. Butler-Gibb & Co., Little Rock. Began professional work in 1887. Drew the first act for the construction of the State Capitol. Has built many State institutions. Architect for Ark- ansas Building in St. Louis Ex- position. Democrat.


GINOCCHIO, F. J., 2206 Louisiana St. Secretary Elks Club. Born at Petersburg. Va., Oct. 10, 1856. Son of John and Caroline Gin- occhio. Educated at St. Mary's. Richmond, Va. Married Miss Mary V. Dwyer, at Chicago, Ill., July 19, 1882. Mr. and Mrs. Ginocchio have three children : Robert E., F. J. Jr. and Mrs. Robt. S. Welch. Member Knights of Columbus ; Elks.


GINNOCHIO, FRANK J. JR., 2206 Louisiana St. Architect. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 14, 1886. Son of Frank J. and Mary Vincent Dwyer Ginnochio. Edu- cated at the Public Schools of Little Rock; Arkansas Military Academy ; University of Illinois. Government Architect of Camp Pike (Captain) ; two years in partnership with Theodore San- ders; St. Louis, Government Warehouse, one year; with Charles Thompson (Architect) in Little Rock for 12 years. Member of the Elks; L. R. Ath-




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