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1Class of 1912, contlnuedl Grace V. Munns died in the year 1925. She was married to Arthur King of Colum- bus, Ohio. They have one daughter, Grace Tavelyn. F. Estella McCray is living on Soutih 12th Street, Richmond, Indiana. Cecil C. Pults is living in Lake Wiorth, Florida. He married Hazel Miller of Lafay- ette, Ind. They have one son, Carl. Freda Smith is Mrs. Harry D. Ardery of Liberty, Ind., R. R. No. 2. They have two children, James D. and Betty. Bruce Stephens is connected with a nnance corporation in Anderson, Ind. He mar- ried Alice Humsher of Franklin, Ind. They have two children, Mary Alice and Lewis. Their address is 1712 Nickle Ave. Jesse L. Widau is timekeeper for the Frigidaire Corporation in Dayton, Ohio. He married Merlie Boring of Cottage Gruve, Ind. They are now living on Sagamon Road, R. R. 12, box 290, Dayton, Ohio. They have two daughters, Marjorie and Vera. Ruth L. Wilson is now M.'s. Robert Watkins of 943 McKebitt street, Santa Paula, California. She is teaching in a high school in Ventura, California. Vera K. Witter is Mrs. Wm. Llewellyn of Jellico, Tennessee. They have one son, Billy. -- By Freda Ardery. CLASS OF 1913 Our class president was Edith Armstr'ong. The title of the senior class play was In Plum Valley. It was given in McCra,y's Hall. We graduated under Alonzo Groves: and we were the second class to graduate from Union high school that did not deliver their ozations. The Hon. James E. Watstn delivered the commencement address. Our class motto: Not failure, but low aim is crime. Our class colors: blue and gold. The following members graduated: Harry D. Ardery, Liberty, Ind., R. R. No. 2. He is engaged in farming, and he also takes a high interest in other activities. He is superintendent of the Methodist church school and is also president of the Union Community Association. He married Freda Smith and they have two children, James D. and Betty. Edith Armstrong, now Mrs. Homer Peters, resides at 119 N. Elm street, Oxford, Ohio. Her husband is a clothing merchant there. They have two children, Murray and Mary. Paul M. Jackson lives with his mother and brother Mark at Mogadore, Ohio. He works on the advertising staff of an Akron newspaper. W. Russell Miller married Edna Schoenberger. He works in the ofllgce of the Indiana Highway Department. They have one son Billy, and they live at 6048 College avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Gertrude McCormick, now Mr's. Frank Williams, resides on a farm near College Coz-- ner. They have four children: Frank Jr., Donald, Martha and Keith. Earl Phenis lives on a farm near Camden, Ohio. He married Dorothea Young. They have six children. Jeanette Samuelson, now Mrs. Max Decker, lives at 3453 Elaine Place, Chicago, Ill. They have one daughter, Alice. Jeanette is secretary of the Temple Immanuel. Myron Smith married Mable Hetrick. They have two children, Dorotha Mae and Jean. Myron is taking up farming this year on the Grandfather Hetrick farm south of New Bath. Their address is Brookville. Ind., R. R. Martha S. Wright CMrs. John MoCrearyJ died Sept. lst, 1929. Her children are: Loren, Frances, Paul and Laura Jean. Eldwyn Wystng is a dentist. He married Kathryn Carr of Richmond. They have two children, Carolyn and Thomas. and their address is 326 South 16th street, Rich- mond, Ind. - By Mrs. Gertrude Williams. CLASS OF 1914 Spencer Brown is married and has bought a small farm west of College Corner. He has two childreng one daughter, Jean Caryl, a sophomore in high school, and a son, who hasn't started to school yet. Spencer drives the only Ohio school bus and also helps Mr. Riley Miller in his business. Glen Caldwell, 12238 Brentwood Heights, West Los Angeles, California, ls married and has two children: a boy, William Glen, age 11 years, and a girl, Jfulia Ann, age 2 years. He is a decorator in one of the large department stores in Los Angeles, the May's Brothers Stove. Mark Douglass is married and has one son, David. Mark is manager of an elevator in Gaston, Indiana. Vivian Douglass tMrs. Thomas Armstronga She is married to one of the home town boys, Thomas Armstrong. They have two children, Ann and Tom. Mr. Armstrong works for Parker 8: Co. in Dayton. Address: 1856 Kumler Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Pearl Fitsimmons. She and her sister run a small grocery store in Richmond. She still likes the life of a bachelor girl. Address: 1113 Hunt street, Richmond, Ind. Ralph Gilmore, 134 Sherman Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, married Nellie McDl11 of College Corner. They now live in Hamilton. They have two chlldreng 9, boy, Jay, 13 years of age, and a girl, Colleen, 11 years of age. Ralph has a wholesale produce business of his own in Hamilton. Cecil Harrison, deceased. Frances Helms, deceased. Eula Miller, now Mrs. Frank Hallam, Mill street, Fayetteville, N. Y. Her husband is a Chevrolet deaer in Fayetteville. She is district supervisor of the Rural Library Ex- tension work, which covers five counties. Glen Morton is married, but has no children. Works for Champion Coated Paper Co. in Hamilton, Ohio. Addr'ess: 761 Park Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. Blna McGary, after having worked in Hamilton for a while, decided to come back to the old home town. She is now working as stenographer for Parker 8: Co. in College Corner. Walter Richardson lives in Roseburg, Oregon. Written by Iris Moor.
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CLASS OF 1915 Marguerite Ault fMrs. Clifford Millerl, College Corner, Ohio. She is the only mem- ber of this class still living in College Corner. Murray Earhart, 218 Jacaranda Pl., Fullerton, Calif. He has never married. He is operating a feed store. Rc ger Howe, deceased. He was employed in Indianapolis until the time of his ddath. Homer Irwin, 282 Wilson Ave., Elm Hurst, Ill. He is married and has a son .four years old. He is employed by the Automatic Electric Co. Lulu Malone, 2809 Pickle St., Indianapolis, Ind. She is a bookkeeper in the federal building. Leo Miller, 323 State street, Kendalville, Ind. He is married and has three children. He is employed by the Kraft Cheese Co. Nellie E. McDill KMrs. Ralph Gilmorel, 819 Franklin street, Hamilton, Ohio. She has two children. Clifford Pheanis, Versailles, Ohio, is a dentist. He is married and has three children. Gertrude E. Pults lMrs. Jacob Wallendorfl, 1111 Vineyard Square, Jefferson City, Mo. She has two children. Gladys Pults CMrs. G. Kemperb, deceased. She lived in Denver, Colorado, until the time of her death. Margaret Williams, College Corner, Ohio. She was a teacher, but is now residing with her parents on a farm north cf College Corner. - Mrs. Clifford Miller. CLASS OF 1916 The Class of 1916 had nine graduates on the platform the night of commencement. Two of the girls still feel that the life of a bachelor girl is the one for them. Thomas Azrnstrong, 356 Kumler Ave., Dayton, Ohio. He spent quite a bit of his spending money sending cablegrams to a certain College Corner girl who was teaching school in Honolulu. She decided to let him spend his money till she could make a visit to Australia, and then returned, to the United States to change her name from Vivian Douglass to Mrs. Thomas Armstrong. They have a girl and a boy. He is employed by J. E. Parker 85 Co. Martha Barrcn, Dayton, Ohio, R. R. 8. Makes her home with her parents. Em- ployed part time. Esther Chambezlain CMrs. Wilbur Belll, Liberty, Ind., R. R. 1. Traveled far after leaving old Union, but married a home boy and now lives on the Bell farm west of town. They have one son in Union high school and two daughters and a son at Bil- lingsville school. Elsie Chaney fMrs. Herman Markerl, 406 Pearl street, Richmond, Indiana. She is a contented housewife. Emmett Hussey, 1125 Marion street, Denver, Colorado. After serving in the World War, he decided to make his home in a western state. He is married. He is a con- tractor for cement Work of various kinds. Milton Irwin, College Corner, Ohio, R. R. l. A. B. Muskingum College '25. Married his college friend, Velva Harper of Chicago. They live on the Irwin farm. Roy Roehm, Bethel, Ohio. After Working for some time as a bank clerk, is now living on a farm. Married and has one son. Loren Samuelson, College Corner, Ohio. He is a successful wholesale and retail tobacco merchant. He married Flo:-ence Beckman of Saginaw, Mich. They have a son, Jack in the third grade, and a daughter, Janice. Norma Weibel is a registered nurse working out of the Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. - Mrs. Wilbur Bell. CLASS OF 1917 The Class of '17 had eight girls and six boys and started out to take their places in the world. All are living except one, Homer Wright. The teaching profession claimed two from this class. Helen Wright attended Muskingum College, and taught at College Corner and Frenchburg, Ky. She is now Mrs. Robert Paxton of Morning Sun. Cora Howe attended Miami University and taught at West Chester. She is now Mrs. Ralph Stomps, the mother of two daughters. She lives at 16 Millville Ave., Hamilton, Ohio. Three of the girls were attracted to nursing. Hilda Ault received her training in one of the Cleveland hospitals. She is now Mrs. Vincent Dietrich, is mother bf one daughter and lives at 15117 Esther Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. Wilhelmina McDonough took her training at Good Samaritan hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is nofw married to John Fitsimmons, mother of one daughter. They are living at 1452 South Fort Thomas Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. Mabel Earhart took her training at Battle Creek, Michigan. It was here that she met her husband, I-rusted Jones. She has two daughters and are still living at 11 Central street, Battle Creek, Michigan. William Kirkpatrick is still living on a farm east of College Comer. Wfhile in Florida this winter he gave up his life of single blessedness. 'Three boys have remained single in this class. Francis Welsh is a farmer living on a farm west of College Corner. Ray- mond Butt tried farming fOr 2 While, then went to California for a few years. College Corner still seemed to be the brighest spot on the map, so he came back and is now engaged in farming near here. Maurice McGary is living with his brother and sister in Ccllege Corner.
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