LLOYD E. WARDER, D. D. S.

 

     Since 1903 Dr. Lloyd E. Warder has been practicing dentistry in Corydon and along the line of his chosen profession has attained that success which comes only as the result of ability and efficiency.  He was born in Webster, West Virginia, November 7, 1879, and is a son of M. C. and Jane (Maxwell) Warder, natives of the same state.  The father of our subject brought his family to Illinois in 1885 and located at Evanston, where he followed farming for a number of years.  He is now living retired in Hamilton, Illinois.

     Dr. Warder is the sixth in a family of nine children.  He acquired his early education in the country schools of Illinois and supplemented this by a course in dentistry at Keokuk, Iowa, receiving his degree in 1903.  He located immediately for practice in Corydon, where he has since remained.  By reading and investigation he keeps in touch with the most advanced thought of the profession and his labors have been attended with excellent results, viewed from both a financial and professional standpoint.  He is a member of the Iowa State Dental Society and has a high standing among his fellow practitioners.

     On the 25th of December, 1905, Dr. Warder was united in marriage to Miss R. G. Lovitt, a daughter of O. P. and Amelia (Givens) Lovitt, pioneers in Wayne county, who came to this section from Terre Haute, Illinois.  Dr. and Mrs. Warder have a daughter, Lorine Elizabeth.  Dr. Warder is affiliated with the Masonic order and is one of the leading figures in the local lodge and chapter.  For many years he gave his allegiance to the republican party but is now an enthusiastic “Bull Moose.”  He is a student of the signs of the times, keeping in touch with the trend of modern thought concerning matters of general interest as well as of professional advancement.  He has made a gratifying record as a member of the dental fraternity and has met with gratifying success in his practice.

 

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