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Author: S. J. Clarke

WARREN S. WHITTLE, D. D. S.
    Dr. Warren S. Whittle, engaged in the practice of dentistry in Pine Bluff,
where his well equipped office is supplied with all the delicate little
instruments that constitute the tools of dental surgery, has gained a liberal
patronage during the period of his residence here and his business is steadily
growing. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Dr. Whittle was born in 1894, his
parents being T. W. and Iva (Stewart) Whittle, the former a native of Columbia,
Missouri, while the latter was born in Fulton, that state. The Whittle family is
of English lineage and was founded in Missouri by the grandfather of Dr.
Whittle, who settled there in pioneer days. The Stewarts were originally from
Scotland, although the family has been found in America for a very extended
period. In the family of T. W. and Iva (Stewart) Whittle there were three
children: Thomas W., Jr., Sybil and Warren S.

    Spending his youthful days under the parental roof, Dr. Whittle pursued his
education in the schools of Columbia, Missouri, and in the State University at
that place, thus gaining a broad and liberal classical education before entering
upon preparation for his professional activity. He also attended the Washington
University of St. Louis and afterward became a student in the Kansas City Dental
College, from which in due course of time he was graduated.

    Following America's entrance into the World war Dr. Whittle enlisted for
service in the army and was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Dental Corps,
with which, he served overseas for eight months as a member of the One Hundred
and Thirty-eighfrh Infantry, while later he was with the Headquarters Company of
the Seventh Army Corps. He remained with the army until mustered out with the
rank of captain in July, 1919.

    With his return to America, Dr. Whittle settled in Pine Bluff, where he
opened a dental office in the Citizens Bank building, and here he has remained
in the active work of his profession. Fraternally he is connected with the
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and also with the American Legion, being in
hearty sympathy with the plans of that organization to "carry on" just as
earnestly and effectively in behalf of American institutions and ideals in times
of peace as they did when serving on the western front in Europe, during the
period of conflict with Germany. Dr. Whittle is also identified throngh
membership relations with the local, state and national dental societies and
thus keeps in touch with the proceedings of these bodies, whereby he is
thoroughly informed concerning the results of modern scientific research and
discovery in the field of dental practice.


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Citation:
Centennial History of Arkansas
Volume II
Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1922



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