Activity: Dr. Milton B. Galloway’s Chevrolet convertible is parked in front of the home of lady-friend, Mrs. Myrtle Curtis, 824 1st Street, Webster City, Iowa. Dr. Galloway (1880-1949) frequently made house calls of a social and romantic nature at this residence, and, according to his son, never parked his car in the driveway but always out front, where everyone who drove by could clearly see it. His son claims that his father’s purposeful affront to the puritanical morals of small-town Iowa lost him clients.
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Activity: Dr. Milton B. Galloway’s Chevrolet convertible is parked in front of the home of lady-friend, Mrs. Myrtle Curtis, 824 1st Street, Webster City, Iowa. Dr. Galloway (1880-1949) frequently made house calls of a social and romantic nature at this residence, and, according to his son, never parked his car in the driveway but always out front, where everyone who drove by could clearly see it. His son claims that his father’s purposeful affront to the puritanical morals of small-town Iowa lost him clients.