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THE NEW OXFORD THEATRE oXFoRD onto IZIIIIIIIIIII xt TV x XQ XS, ifffxi The Only Theatre That Does Not Show One Second Advertising Phone 183 We Supply Pupils of Union School with Our Milk WISECUP 81 SON Greenwood Dairy L S HILL Home Dressed Meats and Groceries Pure Milk and Cream from COLLEGE CORNER, .O. T. B. and Blfoodtested Herds Phone 265 WRIGHT HARDWARE CO HARDWARE XFORD oH1o Furnaces, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds O X Z L-.li
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iClass of 1903, continuedl Alice Davis fMrs. Karl Millerl, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Taught school several years in Union county before her mar:iage. The,y own and operate a farm in the old Sand Run neighborhood, southeast c'f Liberty. Jennie Elliott CMrs. Gordon Robinsonl, 1870 Raymond Rd., Long Beach, California. Graduated from Sterling College in Kansas. Taught school in Union county and in Kansas seve:-al years before her marriage. Husband also a teacher. Moved to Califor- nia a few years later. Has two daughters, one in junior college and one ten years old. Alonzo Grove, 3314 N. Illinois street, Indianapolis, 'Ind. Received degrees from Val- paraiso, Miami, and Columbia Universities. Taught school in Union county, principal of College Corner and Oxford high schools, district superintendent in Butler county, head of Dept. of Psychology and Education, Western College. Also taught at Danville, Ill., Miami U., and Franklin College. Since 1923 has been secretary, Credit and Collection Manager of John Deere Plow Co., Indianapolis. Married Helen Speers, also teacher in Union county. Glen Heard, 3945 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Attended a Dayton business college. Graduated from electrical engineering department of Purdue U. Employed in Rich- mond. at Internatitrnal Harvester Co. two years. Fo: 14 years has been in Indianapolis. Is with the U. S. Treasury Dept. as chief of purchasing division for the state of In- diana. Married Hazel Ketner' of Liberty. Has two daughters, one a student and one a graduate of Butler College, Indianapolis. Emmett Hitchner, Sandpoint, Idaho. Business course at Dayton, Ohio. Sales man- ager of Sandpoint Lumber and Pole Co. Since 1916 has been in business for himself. Has been secretary and president of the Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce. Married a New York girl, a teacher in Idaho, who died in 1933. Recently he remarried. Maude Jones CMrs. Everett Piercel, College Corner. Lived in New York until they moved to her old home in College Corner. Has twins, a boy and a girl, also another daughter. All are of high school age. Ruth Kener CMrs. Sam Snyderl, 434 Jackson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Taught music Cvocall in Union county schools a few year's ago. After her marriage moved to Denver, Colo. For several years he: husband has been in business in St. Louis. Maude Kingery tMrs. Otho Fentonl, deceased. Lived on Fenton farm after her marriage in 1910. Maude passed away in 1916. Her life was short, but knowing her sunny disposition, we .can't doubt that it was a happy one. Leota Moon fM:s. John Ewingl, Liberty, Ind., route 2. Has one son, 14 years old. They own and qperate 9, farm near Liberty. Emma Orr, Liberty, Ind., route 2. Attynded business college in Indianapolis. Taught school in Union cgunty. In later years lives at home on a farmg interested in poultry. William E. Smith, 2838 Kahawai street, Honolulu, T. H. Mechanical engineering graduate of Purdue U. Has been employed by Babcock and Wilcox Boiler Co., practically ever since, in various places in the east. Resided in Honolulu since 1919. Married Mabel McDill. Had two daughters, one dying in infancy. Martha Jean is a senior in college at Berkeley, Califtrnia. And who says 13 is an unlucky number? What class makes a better showing than old 1903? Our memories of those good old days are still fresh. -Mrs. Karl Miller. CLASS OF 1904 This class though small in number has Without a doubt supplied the deficit and made its mark in the world. Have there not been worth-while contributors from its seven ywung men and women, five homemaker's with three of these business women as well, one minister, and one professor? Carrie B. Smith, after hez- graduation, attended Valparaiso College, following which she taught music for two years in the schools of Union county, Ind. She married Mr. George Simpscn, postal clerk at the Oxford postoffice and they :eside in Oxford, Ohio. Grace D. Smalley married Mr. Frank Finch and resides in Liberty, Ind. Since Mr. Finch D2.SS6d away six years ago, Mrs. Finch has nobly carried on as homemaker and provided for her family of boys. She has one son, Earl, who is married and lives in Connersville, and is employed by the Public Service Co. She also has two sons at home, Joe, age 113 and Darrell, age 9. On January 1st, Mrs. Finch took the office of clerk- treasurer of the town of Liberty, and so finds her time fully occ-upied. Lessie E. Wheeler lives in Richmond, Ind., where she and her husband, Mr. Harry Conner, have been very successful in the management of the Wayne Hotel. They have one daughter, Lucille, age 11. Mary E. Paxton, after finishing high school, attended Miami University, and received her diploma from Teachers College. She 'taught very successfully for a .liumber of years in College Cerner school and also in Butler and Preble county schools. At present she is assistant principal of North School, Middletown, Ohio. Ina Margaret Munns taught for three years in Franklin county schools following her graduation from high school. She married Ellis Blake Barkley and they resided on the Barkley homestead near Bath, Ind. In 1921, they moved to Tennessee where they lived for ten years. While there, Mzs. Barkley taught in both the grades and higih schools. She attended school at Miami University and Universities df Ind., Tenn., and Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Barkley have two daughters, Janice who is man'ied and lives in Boston, Mass., and Margaret, a sophdmore in high school at McGuHey. Everett L. Bis received his college training at Miami University, Moore's Hill, Ind., and York College. He was in the ministry for several years but was forced to discon- tinue that profession because of an affection of the throat. At present he lives at 446 Front street, Berea, Ohio, and holds a government position. He is married and has a son who is in college.
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tClass of 1904, continued? A Earl C. Bowman, following his four years in Union high school, taught for a few years in Union county. He attended Miami University from which he received the de- grees, Bacheloz' of Science and Master of Arts. He has also been an instructor at Miami. He is now a member of the faculty of DePauw University. Mr. Bowman is married and has one son. And so Our slender life runs rippling by, And glides into the silent hollow of the past. - Mrs. E. .B Barkley. CLASS OF 1905 Harry W. Brown has for many years resided at Viscalia. Calif. Box 281. Allen S. Coulter's last address was Dusseldtrf, Germany. At present we don't know any details about Allen. We are forwarding a letter to him. Stanley Douglass. Elsie E. Earhart fMrs. Fred Bish-op.l 511 S. W. A street, Richmond, Ind. Fred is superintendent of the Richmond Home Telephone Company. John E. Farr married Ruth Miller. They have one sun and daughter. They live on a farm east of Lynn, Ind. John also caters to the public in trucking and tr'ansportation. Ethel M. Gillespie tMrs. Earnest McGrawJ. Liberty, Ind., R. R. Husband farms west of Liberty. Her first husband, Chazies Kirkpatrick, is deceased. Jennie Holland, deceased. She died in December following her graduation in May. Myrtle M. Miller fMrs. Frank Nuttyb, Connersville, Ind., R. R. 8. Frank is a school teacher at Alquina. They have six children, two girls and four boys. George R. Moss married Erma Andr'ews and has one daughter, a school teacher. George is an employee of the Romey Furniture Co., Richmond, Ind. Mable Orr, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 2., is the manager of a farm. Mable seems to be very successful in this pr'oject. - Mrs. Fred Bishop. CLASS OF 1906 Mettie Floy Bake fMrs. Lf ren Shultz? deceased, was one of the two girls in our class. They lived in Florida at the time of her death. They had one son and daughter. Fred S. Bishop, 511 S. W. A street, Richmond, Ind., married Elsie Earhart. He is superintendent of the Richmond Home Telephone Co. Fred was one of the crew who installed the first and original telephone system in College Corner, Ohio. Frances C. Page fMrs. John McDonoughJ, Oxford, Ohio, Route 1. Lives on a farm. For several years was a very eflicient school teacher. We understand that she is now as efficient a mother with a family of several nice children. Dellis M. Meyers, Liberty, Ind., R. R. He married Mary Carson of Liberty. They have two daughters and two sons. Dellis is a very successful farmer. Kenneth B. Ridenour lives with his sister, Mrs. Tura White, on South Lafayette St., Camden, Ohio. He is a Salesman for the Fuller Brush Co. and Bantex. Kenneth is still living the lif e of single blessedness. Virgil M. Smith, a very conscientious and efficient high school student, deceased. He was married and lived in Chicago, Ill. - Fred S. Bishop. CLASS OF 1907 Marie E. Ault, Mrs. Loren Pierce. Her address is 46 Dudley Ave., Hamburg, N. Y. T. Marion Buck. He has married and has three children He has taught for several years. Address, Librazy, Penn., R. R. 1. Philip L. Coulter, now Majta' Coulter, has retired from the army and is living in Florida with his wife and daughter. Grace L. Earhart now is Mrs. Murray Bake. Lives in College Corner, but at present time is visiting in California. She has two children, Neva and Louis. Shirley G. Hawley is Mrs. Everett Osborne, Valley City, Missouri. Esther A. Killough is Mrs. D. M. Wisecup. Her husband runs a dairy near Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. She has two children. Julian S. Paxton of Oxford, Ohio, R. R. 4, is a State Highway engineer. He is married and has several children. Watson R. Pults, assistant cashier uf the Fa:-mers State Bank. He is married and has two children, Watson Jr. and Dorothy. Orville Smith lives at 602 Franklin Ave., Connersville, Ind. Married and has seven children: John. Pearl, Harold, Helen, Charles. Mary E. Wilson is principal at West Alexandria, Ohio, where she teaches Latin and mathematics. Address: 800 S. W. 5th St., Richmond, Ind. Harry L. Wright lives at College Corner, R. R., is a farmer, married and has sev- eral children. - Mrs. D. M. Wisecup. CLASS OF 1908 The Class of '08 as freshmen were the last high school class to be seated downstairs, and go upstairs for a part of their recitations. In the summer of 1905 the assembly mom was furnished and all the high school were seated in one room. We, as Juniors, were the first to give the Senicrs a reception. The classes of today might not recognize it as such for it was no style show. Only once before had there been thirteen graduates, but we didn't consider ourselves unlucky. We were the first class to graduate under Supt. C. E. Gillespie. Ama Bickett, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Attended summer school at Miami U., '08. Since then has been home devoting her time to fancy work, raising poultry, and cultivating flowers. Rollo Doty, Liberty, Ind., R. R. Attended Indiana U. '08-'09. Was employed as a locomotive Hreman for the Penn. railroad for six years. Has been farming since then. Mazried Hazel Witt. They have five daughters. Is an elder and Bible teacher in the Liberty Church of Christ.
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