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KIRSPEL, JOHN, 1323 McGowan St. Real Estate. Born at Cologne, Rhine Province, Germany, Oct. 27, 1866. Son of Thomas Kirs- pel and Katherine Broich Kirs- pel. Educated at School of Al- tenberg; came to America at the age of 12; Conway, Ark., Public and Parochial Schools. Married Miss Selma Schubert, at Atkins. Ark., June 2, 1896. Mr. and Mrs. Kirspel have ten children: Christine, Mrs. Geo. F. Porbeck ; Pauline, Marie, John A .. Marga- ret, Edward, Edith Matilda, Hil- degard, George Leon and Wil- liam Maurus. Mercantile busi- ness at Ferguson; Frauenthal Max & Co., at Atkins, Ark. ; Con- way, 1897; Prairie County Mer- cantile business ; 1801, mercantile business at Little Rock ; real es- tate, 1911 to date. Member C. K. of A .; St. Joseph's Benevolent Assn .: German Federation of Arkansas. Democrat.
KNOWLES, HARRY G .. 1005 Louis- iana St. Christian Minister. Born at Salina, Kan .. Nov. II. 1887. Son of James Seward and Gertrude Goodwin Knowles. Ed- ucated at Public and High Schools in Cleveland, Ohio, and Somerset, Penn. ; College work at Cotner College, Lincoln, Neb .. from 1905-1909. Married Miss Lavinia Cox at Fairbury. Neb ..
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April 3, 1907. Rev. and Mrs. Knowles have three children : Edward Goodwin, Margaret and John Carol. Served machinist apprentice in Sante Fe Shops, Topeka, Kan., 1903-05; two years as State evangelist of Christian Church in Nebraska; five years as pastor North Platte, Neb .; four and a half years as general evangelist with Christian churches; work in the leading churches in thirty-nine States. Came to the pastorate of First Christian Church, Little Rock, Sept. 1, 1920. Member of the Masonic Fraternity ; Lions Club.
KNOX, GEORGE ALLEN, 920 W. Sec- ond St. Banker. Born at Mon- ticello, Ark., Jan. 12, 1872. Son of Robert C. Knox and Elizabeth McCain Knox. Educated at Country Schools, Arkansas. Mar- ried Miss Scottie Lainbert, at Monticello, Ark., May 17, 1893. Banking business 20 years; con- nected with Citizens Bank at Monticello, Ark., 1901-13; Cash- ier of Commercial Loan and Trust Co., at Monticello, Ark., 1913-16; Asst. Cashier of the American National Bank at Lit- tle Rock, Ark .; now Vice-Pres. American Bank of Commerce and Trust Co. Member Masons ( Royal Arch) ; Worshipful Mas- ter and High Priest in the Royal Arch Chapter. First Presbyte - rian Church. Democrat.
KOERS, LOUIS, 1806 Main St. Re- tired Merchant and Banker. Born at Bruel, Hanover. Ger- many, Sept. 2, 1843. Son of Gerhard and Margaret Koers. Educated in Public Schools, Ger- many; learned carriage and wagon making in Germany. Mar-
ried Miss Victoria Metzger, at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 3, 1875. Mr. and Mrs. Koers have three children living: Mrs. H. W. Browning, Louis Jr. and Victor. Manufacturer of hose wagons for the fire departments of Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, Fort Smith and Argenta. Direc- tor American Bank of Commerce and Trust Co. Traveled in Hol- land, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany. Member of Board of Commerce; Elks; Knights of Columbus. Asst. Chief of the volunteer fire department for 25 years. Democrat.
KRAMER, CHAS. J., 2122 Scott St. Ice Manufacturer. Born at Lit- tle Rock, Ark., Feb. 13, 1864. Son of Frederick and Adeline Kramer. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools. Married Miss Adelia H. Bender at Hondo City, Texas, Oct. 13, 1885. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer have two chil- dren : Mrs. Sadie K. Roberts and Mrs. T. W. Penick. President National Ice of Retail Grocers. 1907-09 ; Pres. Retail Grocers Ice Co. since 1902; Commissioner and President Oakland Cemetery since 1889. Member of B. P. O. E. No. 29; K. of P. No. 3; Ro- tary No. 99 Democrat.
KRIESEL, DR. W. A., 603 Scott St. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- cialist. Born at La Porte Coun- ty, Ind., Sept. 4, 1870. Son of August G. Kriesel and Julia Glandel Kriesel. Educated at Public Schools, Minnesota ; High School, Minnesota ; Hamlin Uni- versity, Hamlin, Minn .; post- graduate work in New York and Chicago. Married Miss Marjorie Hurst, at Granite Falls, Minn.,
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Nov. 25, 1909. Practiced in Watertown, S. D., 1898-1917; Captain in Army, 1917-19 (U. S. Medical Corps) ; practiced at Lit- tle Rock from 1919 to date. Member of K. of P .; Elks; Ma- sons.
LACY, DAVID LUTHER, 712 E. Cap- itol Ave. Born at Medon, Tenn., June 10, 1875. Son of Dr. George Lacy and Sallie E. Par- ker Lacy. Educated at Medon High School; Vanderbilt Uni- versity (A.B. 1897) ; Draughon's Business College, Nashville, Tenn. Married Miss Lucy James Hinkson, at St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 19, 1905. President and busi- ness manager Draughon's Prac- tical Business College, Little Rock; was manager of branch store, Swink Bros., Medon, Tenn., 1891-93 ; assistant in Bur- sar's office, Vanderbilt Univers- ity, 1895-97; business manager Vanderbilt Commencement Daily, 1897 ; college reporter, Nashville Daily Sun, 1895-97; traveling solicitor and bursar, Ward Sem- inary for Young Ladies, Nash- ville, Tenn., 1897-1902; district manager Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., San Antonio, Tex. (D. L. Lacy & Co.), 1902-04; traveling solicitor Ward Semin- ary for Young Ladies, 1903, 1904, 1909, 1910, 1912 ; manager Draughon's Practical Business College, at St. Louis, 1904-10; division superintendent North- western Section, Draughon's Practical Business College Chain, 1906-09; state manager Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., 1910-12; proprietor Draughon's Practical Business College, Dallas, Texas, 1912-19; proprietor Draughon's Practical
Business College, Little Rock 1920; elected vice-pres. Draugh- on Manager's Assn., 1920; elect- ed president 1921. Member Knights of Pythias ; Royal Arca- num; was member San Antonio Club, San Antonio, Tex. Mem ber Methodist Episcopal Church South. Democrat.
LAFFERTY, RUSSELL THOMAS, 2221 Spring St. Automobile Business. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 25, 1891. Son of Thomas Laf- ferty and Mabel Morgan Laf- erty. Educated at St. Mary's College, St. Mary, Kan. Mar- ried Miss Margaret Murphy, at St. Louis, Mo., May 5, 1921. Manager Automobile Laundry. 1920 to date; traveled over the U. S., Canada, France, England. Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany. Member of Knights of Colum- bus. Republican.
LAMB, DR. W. A., 4001 W. Elev- enth St. Physician. Born at Delight, Ark., July 27, 1882. Son of Mr. Johnson Lamb and Mrs. Mollie Kelley Lamb. Educated at Public and High Schools, De- light, Ark .; University of Arkan- sas (Medical Dept.). Married Miss Ida L. Brunson, at Rock Creek, Ark., Oct. 24, 1909. Dr. and Mrs. Lamb have two chil- dren : William Lyman and Ida Lynn. Practiced in Antoine, Ark., 1909; physician for Nie- meyer Lumber Co .; Arkansas Brick and Mfg. Co., and Mau- mell and Western R. R. Now Coroner of Pulaski County. Member of Masonic Lodge, Con- sistory and Shrine ; A. O. U. W .; First Christian Church. Demo- crat.
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ANGE, MRS. PAUL, 406 N. Pine St. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 15, 1891. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barrow. Edu- cated at Little Rock Public Schools ; Draughon's Business College. Married Mr. Paul Lange, at Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 25, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Lange have one child : Barron Lange. Stenographer Pierce Oil Corpor- ation. Member of the A. O. U. W .; member of School Improve- ment Assn. ; elected Chairman of War Club (War Stamps) ; past Sec. Parham School ; past Treas. Pulaski Heights School, now President.
LARSON, J. A., 1622 Woodrow St. Principal Little Rock Senior High School. Born at Vilas, Kan., April 2, 1884. Son of Nels Peters Larson and Amalia So- phia Larson. Educated at Gram- mar Schools of Kansas ; Second- ary Department, Kansas State Normal School ; A.B. 1912, Kan- sas State Normal School, Empo- ria, Kan .; Kansas State Agricul- tural College, summers 1912 and 1913; University of Chicago, summers 1914, 1916 and 1920. Married Miss Anne Graham Herd, at Little Rock, Ark., July 20, 1920.
Teacher, Rural Schools, Kansas, 1902-08; Asst. Supt. Plainville, Kan., 1911 ; teacher Little Rock High School. 1912-17; Principal Little Rock High School, 1917 to date; in- structor Summer School, Uni- versity of Arkansas, 1921; State Committee, Southern Assn. Col- leges and Secondary Schools ; Pres. Ark. Athletic Assn. and Inter-School Contest Assn. Mem- ber of the Lions Club; L. R. Science Club; National Educa-
tional Assn .; Ark. Educational Assn .; National Society or Vo- cational Education ; National So- ciety for Study of Education ; National Geographic Assn .; Ath- letic Assn .; Central Presbtyerian Church.
LASKER, HARRY, 1820 Broadway St. Banker. Born at Little Rock, Ark., March II, 1865. Son of Augusta Sheikowiez Lasker and Samuel Lasker. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools. Married Miss Bertie Louchheim, at Little Rock, Ark., June 28, 1898. Mr. and Mrs. Lasker have one child: Harry Lasker Jr. Founded Lasker-Morris Bank, 1914; General Merchandise (Las- ker Bros.) ; President Commer- cial Trust Co. Member Concor- dia Golf Club; K. P .; Elks; B. P. O. E .; I. O. B. B. Democrat.
LASKER, HENRY, 2200 Arch St. Banker. Born at Cleveland, O., Dec. 12, 1858. Son of Augusta Sheikowiez Lasker and Samuel Lasker. Educated at Public School, Little Rock. Married Miss Minnie Ehrenberg, at Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 4, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Lasker have one child : Augustus Lasker. Treasurer Commercial Trust Co. Member Concordia ; I. O. B. B. Demo- crat.
LAWSON, JAMES, 306 Fairfax Ave. City Collector. Born at Little Rock, Ark., June 22, 1871. Son of James Lawson and Emma A. Lawson. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools. Married Miss Bessie T. Chase, at Massachu- setts, Sept. 26, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson have one child : Emma Gertrude Lawson. Clerk.
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Iron Mountain R. R., Little Rock office, 1888-91; Chief Clerk St. Louis office, Car Service Assn., 1891-1900; Union Trust Co., 1900-II; elected Atty. Collector of Little Rock, 1911. Member of Elks, Rotary and Country Clubs. Democrat.
LAWSON, REV. JOHN FRANKLIN, D.D., 2001 Broadway St. Pastor. Born at Powhattan, Ark., Dec. 29, 1873. Son of H. M. Lawson and Josephine Louise Lawson. Educated at Public and High Schools; graduated from Arkan- sas College, Batesville; attended the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky., and graduated from "Old Union Theological Seminary," in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Mar- ried Miss Cora Davies Goodwin at Batesville, Ark., Dec. 29, 1897. Rev. and Mrs. Lawson have five children : Eugene F., Donovan D., Hampden C., Margaret I .. and Elizabeth D. Pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church. Democrat.
LEAVELL, MRS. S. J., 107 East Twenty-fifth St. Born at Hop- kinsville, Ky., Aug. 26, 1880. Daughter of Virginia Baker An- derson and Walter Caloway An- derson. Educated at Grammar Schools, Hopkinsville. Ky. ; South Kentucky College ; Military Training School ( Denominational of Disciples of Christ). Married Mr. S. J. Leavell, at Clarksville, Tenn., Sept. 3, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Leavell have three children : James St. Clair, Edgar Anderson and Charles Schafer. Had three years of expression, reading and story-telling under Prof. Spencer Daniels, Chicago, and Miss So-
phia Schooler, Chicago; special training in literary work under Prof. B. P. Allen of Annapolis Md. Member of U. D. C .. Churchill Chapter ; Bay View Reading Club, nine years; now Sec. Cor. of City Federation of Clubs of Little Rock. Democrat.
LEE, MRS. LILLIAN ESTELLE, 308 Barton St. Born at Libertyville, Mo., Feb. 27, 1871. Daughter of Mr. William Carroll Williams and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Williams. Educated at Country School, Libertyville, Mo .; Carleton Col- lege, Farmington, Mo. Married Mr. James Franklin Lee, at Li- pan, Texas, March 14, 1889. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have four chil- dren : Stanley Carroll, Mildred (now Mrs. Van A. Neely), Joe Davis, Jessie Frances. Order of Eastern Star (Worthy Grand Matron), 1908-1909; Supervising Deputy Supreme Oracle of Ark- ansas, Royal Neighbors of America, 1917 till present. Dem- ocrat.
LEIFER, MRS. CHIAS. E., 1805 Arch St. Born in Tennessee. Daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lusdy. Graduate University at Oxford, Miss. Married Mr. Chas. E. Leifer, at Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Leifer have one child: Mildred Jeane. Member U. D. C., Churchill Chapter ; was mem- ber Musical Coterie.
LEIGH, MRS. L. B., 1500 Cumber- land St. Born at Forrest City. Ark. Daughter of Elizabeth Dillian Datling and John Dat- ling. Educated at Randolph- Macon Woman's College. Mar- ried Mr. L. B. Leigh, at Forrest City, Ark., Aug. 22, 1911. Mr.
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and Mrs. Leigh have four chil- dren: Elizabeth. Patricia, Sarah and I. B. Leigh Jr. Member L. R. Chapter D. A. R .; Aesthe- tic Club ; College Club.
LEIGHI, LAMARTINE BASCOM, 1500 Cumberland St. Born at Floyd County, Ga. Son of Rev. Rich- ard Leigh and Sarah Ann Clary Leigh. Educated in private schools. Came to Little Rock Feb., 1872, and has resided here since. Married Miss Olive Gil- liam Gatling, at Forrest City, Ark., Aug. 22, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh have four children : Elizabeth, Patricia, Sarah and Lamartine Bascom Jr. Senior member of the firm of L. B. Leigh & Co., organized in 1884. President Commonwealth Build- ing & Loan Assn .; Vice-Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. and Capital Building & Loan Assn. ; Vice-Pres. American Bank of Commerce and Trust Co .; Vice-Pres. Rose City Cotton Oil Co., and Vice-Pres. Arkansas Anthracite Coal Co. In the Brooks-Baxter War, 1874, served short time as Captain Aid-de- Camp; resigned to enlist as a private in the Hallie Rifles ; took part in the battle of Palarm; member of the Board of Trus- tees of both Hendrix and Gallo- way College many years; at present Pres. Galloway Board. Member of the Little Rock School Board 14 years; Director Y. M. C. A. 30 years. Traveled over the U. S. and Canada. Served three terms in the Arkan- sas Legislature. 1907-17. Demo- crat.
LEIPER, MRS. GEORGE A., 1603 Broadway St. Born at Memphis,
Tenn. Daughter of James Slaughter Carruthers and Sarah Frances Hill Carruthers. Edu- cated at Public and Miss Higbee's Private School, Memphis, Tenn. Married Mr. G. A. Leiper, at Little Rock, Ark., April 20, 1885. Mr. and Mrs. Leiper have six children : Brent S., Florence (Mrs. Chester E. Reese), Mary E. (Mrs. Jennings W. Foster), George A., Frances (Mrs. Mur- ray F. Gibbons) and Eller . Member of Colonial Dames; D. A. R .; U. S. D .; U. D. C. ; mem- ber of the Aesthetic Club Dem- ocrat.
LENSING, JOHN HENRY, 1113 Louis- iana St. Millinery. Born at We Barken, West Phalia, Germany. Feb. 6, 1873. Son of Herman and Mary Lensing. When six years old came to Logan County, Ark. Educated at Parochial School; Little Rock Business College. Married Miss Lizzie Draper, at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 7, 1899. With Gus Blass Co. for 32 years ; now President Lensing Millinery Co. Mrs. Lensing for- merly was manager of this com- pany Member of K. C., Local Council; St. Joseph Benevolent Society.
LESS, EMI, 1005 W. Capitol Ave. Merchant. Born in Germany. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Less. Educated at High School. Married at Albany, N. Y., July 30, 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Less have two children: Arthur and Stanley.
LESS, JACOB, 801 W. Capitol Ave. Wholesale Merchant. Born at Vandburg, Germany, 1868. Mar- ried at Jonesboro, Ark. Mr. and
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Mrs. Less have one child: Sam- uel.
LEWIS, TROY WILSON. Lawyer. Born at Grandview, Texas. Son of Wilson Lewis and Florida A. Goen Lewis. Father's people were Mississippi plantation and slave owners; mother's, pioneer Texas land and cattle owners. Mr. Lewis received early train- ing in Grammar and High Schools of Texas; later attended college and university. Studied law under Judge Mentz of Texas. Continued graduate studies in Indo-European Com- parative (Classical) Philology and in Law after coming to Ark- ansas; A.M. and Ph.D. degrees, Little Rock College ; LL.B., Uni- versity of Arkansas, and D.C.L., Arkansas Law School. Is ad- mitted to practice law in U. S. Supreme and Arkansas Supreme Courts. Married Miss Daisy Burgess, Itaska, Texas, who died year following. Married Jessie Olivia Jones Wise (A.B., Odes- sa) in Kansas City. Taught in Kansas, Missouri and Texas. Traveled extensively over United States as commercial salesman. Moved to Arkansas in 1911, since residing and practicing law in Little Rock. U. S. Naturaliza- tion Attorney, assigned to Na- tional Army, 6th district, during World War. Reopened law of- fice after discharge. Chairman Sterling Realty Corporation; at- torney Sterling Building and Loan Assn. Member of City, State and American Bar Assn. Member American Academy of Political and Social Science; the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Mem- ber Immanuel Baptist Church.
He is a Freemason, and Secre- tary for Arkansas, correspondent circle. Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, London, England.
LINCOLN, C. K., 305 E. Seventh St. President of Lincoln Drug Co. Son of Dr. Charles James Lin- coln and Eudora Renival Knox Lincoln. Educated at the Uni- versity of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Married Miss Irma Cul- burt, at Little Rock, Ark., April, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln have two children : Irma Culburt and Rose Knox. Pres. of C. K. Lincoln Co., 1910 to date; trav- eled over the United States and Europe. Member of the Ark. Assn. of Pharmacists; Country Club; Big Lake Club; member of the Chamber of Commerce ; Director of Exchange National Bank and Ladies' Building Assn .; Vestrian of Trinity Cathedral. Democrat.
LINTON, EDGAR A., 216 Riegler Bldg. Author-Lecturer. Born at Clinton, Iowa, Oct. 23, 1883. Son of Alfred and Rebecca Alli- son Linton. Educated at Whit- tier School, Kansas City, Mo .; graduate Garfield School, Kan- sas City, Mo .; graduate Central High School, Kansas City, Mo .; Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. View, Commercial and Panoramic Photographer twelve years; partnership with father two years; worked way through following countries: Hawaiian Islands, Japan, China, Philip- pines, Straits Settlements, Cey- lon, India, Egypt, North Africa. Italy, France, Switzerland, Eng- land, Canada, Cuba, Jamaica, Panama. Has made numerous contributions to newspapers and
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magazines; has made numerous illustrated lecture tours and is the author of "Around the World on Nerve." Member Photographers Assn. of America; National Geographic Society ; Y. M. C. A .; Authors' and Composers' So- ciety of Ark. (was treasurer of this society from 1920-21).
LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM ERI, 1614 W. Twentieth St. Real Estate. Born at Enola, Ark., May 18, 1880. Son of Mr. Asher E. Liv- ingston and Miranda B. Livings- ton. Educated at Public and High Schools, Conway, Ark .; Fort Smith Commercial College ; University of Arkansas (Law Department ). Married Miss Mary Evelyn Glenn, at Benton, Ark., Oct. 8, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston have two children : Evelyn Maurine, Margaret Eliza- beth. Member of A. E. Livings- ton & Sons, Conway, Ark., 1902- 1906; Wilson Bros. & Livings- ton, Conway, Ark., 1906-1910; Sec .- Treas. Holman Real Estate Co., Little Rock, Ark., 1910- 1917 ; manager Real Estate De- partment Central Bank, Little Rock, 1918-1921; W. E. Living- ton, The Realtors, since Sept. I, I92I. Member of Lake Side Country Club. Democrat.
LLOYD, J. T., 423 Sixth Avenue. Sporting Goods and Automobile Dealer. Born at Calhoun Coun- ty, Ark., Oct. 20, 1861. Son of James H. Lloyd and Narcissus Grumbles Lloyd. Attended Pub- lic Schools. Married Miss Jen- nie Wright, at Monticello, Ark., Sept. 20, 1889. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd have five children : Marie, Turner Jr., Nettie Allen, Jemmie Collier and Francis. Director
Simmons National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark. ; manager J. T. Lloyd Sporting Goods Co. and Lloyd Motors Co. Member of the Country and Big Lake Clubs. Democrat.
LONG, MACK H., 1922 Wolfe St. Cashier. Born at Batesville, Ark., July 24, 1873. Son of Mr. Isaac J. Long and Mrs. Caller P. Long. Educated at Arkansas College. Married Miss Mary J. Long, at San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 12, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Long have two children: Irene Louise and Anne Macksene. Formerly connected with Bank of Batesville. Ark. (First Na- tional) ; Bank of Jonesboro, Ark .; German National Bank and American National Bank ( American Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.) ; now Cashier Little Rock Branch Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Member of Masons; Shriner ; A. O. U. W .; Presbyterian Church.
LORD, MRS. J. D., 2118 Battery St.
Born at Nashville, Tenn., May 2, 1886. Daughter of Martin Ru- dolph and Jane Edmonston Wet- teran. Educated at Public Schools, Nashville, Tenn .; Pea- body College, L.T. degree. Mar- ried Dr. Lord, at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 25, 1909. Dr. and Mrs. Lord have four children : Rudolph Macon, Mildred Jane, 1. D. Jr., and Martha. Piano lessons from Mrs. Farrar (Nash- ville Composer). Shakesperian and Tennis Club in Nashville, Tenn. Christian Church.
LOUGHBOROUGH, J. F., 3620 Pros- pect Ave. Attorney at Law. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Feb.
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17, 1873. Son of James Moore and Mary Webster Loughbor- ough. Educated at the Little Rock Public Schools; LL.D. de- grees, University of Arkansas. Married Miss Louise Wright at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 21, 1902. Member of firm of Rose, Hem- ingway, Cantrell & Loughbor- ough ; now Pres. Ark. Bar Assn .; member of Board of Trustees Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanito- rium ; member Board of Direc- tors of L. R. Public Schools ; practiced law in Little Rock since 1894. Member of the American, Arkansas and Little Rock Bar Assns. ; Western Star Lodge, F. & A. M .; Albert Pike Consistory Scottish Rite; Woodmen of the World; Athletic Assn .; L. R. Country Club. Democrat.
LUND, ALFRED M., 2126 Arch St. Civil Engineer. Born at Louis- ville, Ky., 1879. Son of Harry M. and Sarah S. Lund. Edu- cated at Public School, Nashville, Tenn., Albany, Ala., and Webb Brothers, Bell Buckle, Tenn .; Vanderbilt University, B.E., 1902. Married Miss Arline House at Little Rock, Ark., 1911. Engi- neering work in Arkansas since 1903; Lund & Hill since 1906. Drained Dark Hollow, 1910; Fourche Drainage Dist., 1913; Cache River, St. Francis River, Eight-mile Bayou, 1906 to 1912; City and N. L. R. paving work ; I .. R. and Hot Springs Highway ; Galloway Road ; Clark Miller and Chicot County roads. Member of the Am. Soc. C. E .; A. A. E .; D. K. E .; Mason; Kiwanis, Country Club ; Spring Lake ; L. R. E. Democrat.
LYNN, ROSCOE RITNER, 18HI Bat- tery St. Lawyer. Born at Mitchell, Ind., July 11, 1877. Son of John S. Lynn and Mar- garet E. Lynn. Educated at Public Schools; Law Dept. Uni- versity of Arkansas. Married Miss Charlie Reynolds at Little Rock, Ark., June 22, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn have two chil- dren : Gladys M. and Charles R. Member of the Y. M. C. A. ; Ro- tary Club; was Secretary Little Rock Bar Assn .; Secretary of Arkansas Bar Assn. since 1904; Lake Side Country Club ; First Presbyterian Church. Repub- lican.
LYONS, Jos. L., 1700 Spring St. Pres. Jos. Lyons Machinery Co. Born at Augusta, Ark., Aug. 31, 1862. Son of Sam Lyons and Sophia Lyons. Educated at Pub- lic Schools. Married Miss Juliet Cronburg at Little Rock, Ark .. April 18. 1894. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons have two children: Max- well J. and Samuel R. Member of the Eagles and Elks. Demo- crat.
MCALLISTER, J. R., 2101 W. Six- teenth St. Manager of the Na- tional Life & Accident Ins."Co. Born at Richmond, Va., March 17, 1880. Son of Sarah Eliza- beth and William H. McAllister. Educated in Grammar Schools of Montgomery, W. Va. Married Miss Minnie P. Key, at Mul- berry, Ark., Nov. 25, 1907. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister have four children : James R. Jr., William S., Eugene W., and John K. Mr. McAllister is manager of the Na- tional Life & Accident Insurance
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Co. since 1909. Member of Board of Commerce of Little Rock; Civitan Club; Board of Stewards of First M. E. Church. Democrat.
MCALPINE, KENNETHI, 1912 Center St. Educator and Business Man. Born at Franklin, Tenn., Sept. I, 1887. Son of Allie Slack and Daniel Morgan McAlpine. Edu- cated at Mooney School and Peoples School (Battle Ground Academy) at Franklin, Tenn .; University of Chicago; Geo. Pea- body College or Teachers, Nash- ville, Tenn. Married Miss Anne Thomas Ketchem, at Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 29, 1912. Mr. and Mrs. McAlpine have one child : Joseph Beal McAlpine. Taught English and Mathematics, Pea- cock's School, Atlanta, Ga., 1905- 08; teacher of Latin, Greek and Mathematics, Battle Ground Academy, 1908-09; Asst. Prin- cipal High School, Hamburg, Ark., 1909-II; teacher Greek and Mathematics, Peacock-Fleet School, Atlanta, Ga., 1911-14; teacher English and History, Fleet School, Highland Lake, N. C., 1914-18; connected with Beal- Burrow Wholesale Dry Goods Co .- since June, 1918. Member of Modern Woodmen of America. Democrat.
MCCABE, MRS. MARY DREW, 2115 Arch St. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 13, 1847. Daughter of Mr. Frances Drew, one of pio- neers of Little Rock, and Mrs. Honora Driscoll Drew. Edu- cated : Private School ; St. Mary's Academy. Married Col. M. D. McCabe, at Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 6, 1866. Col. McCabe and Mrs. McCabe have three chil-
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