Paul E. McCarville

No Photo
State Senator
Republican
Attorney
Webster
54
01/08/1951 - 01/11/1953
27

Fort Dodge Republican 27th Senatorial District Webster and Calhoun Counties. Born on June 30, 1901, at Moorland, Webster county, Iowa, eldest of five children of Thomas H. and Lillian G. McCarville who came to Iowa from Darlington, Wisconsin. Attended rural school in Buena Vista county, Sacred Heart high school, Fort Dodge and graduated from Creighton University School of Law, Ph.B. 1925, LL.B. 1927. Married Helen C. Sabatka, 1932; two daughters, Mary Alice and Ruth Eileen. Justice of Peace, Wahkonsa township 1930-1948. Associated in law practice with Herbert R. Bennett. Chairman Webster county Republican Central Committee. Member of Iowa Commission on Interstate Cooperation; Supreme Council, Loyal Order of Moose, former District Deputy of Knights of Columbus. Member of Izaak Walton League, Lions club, B. P. O. E., U. C. T., C. O. F., Fort Dodge Chamber of Commerce, Webster County Farm Bureau, Webster County and American Bar Associations. Elected to Senate in 1948.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
No Photo
State Senator
Republican
Attorney
Webster
53
01/10/1949 - 01/07/1951
27

Fort Dodge Republican 27th Senatorial District Webster and Calhoun Counties. Born at Moorland, Webster county, Iowa, June 30, 1901. Son of Thomas H. and Lillian G. McCarville who came to Iowa from Darlington, Wisconsin. Resided with family in Pocahontas and Buena Vista counties returning to Fort Dodge where he attended Sacred Heart high school. Graduate of Creighton University School of Law in 1927. Engaged in general practice of law at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Justice of the Peace, Wahkonsa Township, 1930-1948. Married Helen C. Sabatka of Jackson, Minnesota, in 1932. Two daughters, Mary Alice and Ruth Eileen. Member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, District Deputy, Loyal Order of Moose Supreme Forum, B.P.O.E., Izaak Walton League, U.C.T., Fort Dodge Chamber of Commerce, Iowa State Bar Association and American Bar Association.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources