Page View
Crawford, Robert S. (ed.) / The Wisconsin alumni magazine
Volume 26, Number 4 (Feb. 1925)
Alumni news, pp. 143-144
Class news, pp. 144-155
Page 144
THE WISCONSIN ALUMNI.MAGAZINE
1924 Mabel PETERSON, Florence, to Burl Mil-
ler, Reedsburg, November 26. They will
reside at 25 North. Mills: St., Waupun,
where both are teaching in the city schools.
ex'24 Margaret Schremser, Decorah,. Ia., to
Hart GARNESS, Kenosha, December 31.
ex '24 Lynette Dewey, Lake Mills, to Darrell
1928 MCINTYnE, Madison, January 2. Mr.
McIntyre, is -practicing law in the offices
of Hill, Thoman & Beckwith, Madison.
ex '25 Gwendolyn KIHN, Park ,Fails, to Eail
1924 PLETTNER, -Algoma, December 20.
ex '25 Florence. Aitken, Bozeman, Mont., to
Donald ANDERSON,- Madison, January 5.
Mrs.- Anderson is a graduate ot the Uni-
versity of Washington. They will estab-
lish their residence at 902 -Grant St.,
Madison.
ex '25 Dorothy COE, Dallas, Tex., to' Philip
-Hilbert, Milwaukee, December 27. They
are living at 165 Prospect Ave., Milwau-
kee.
1926 Reva GILDER, Mt. Ida, to Eldon THOMP-
1926 sON, -MacPherson, ..Kan., December 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoimpson are continuing
their work at the University.
192-7 Helen HAACK, Chicago, to Cedric JOHNS,
1927 Dodgeville, December 17. Mr. and Mrs.
Johns are continuing their studies. .
S .... .. .BIRTHS
1904 To Mr. and Mrs.. M.. F. Fox (Lucy Rip-
eXt'.I0 LEY), 363 Lake Drive, Milwaukee. a
daughter, December 30.
1912'f To .Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Olsen (Ella
. HoENE), 5152 Uoton Ave, S., Minne-
. apolis, Minn., a son,ý Jack Gordon,
. September 2.
*1912 To Mr. 'and Mrs.-E. A. Lyden (Sarah
LONGFIELD), Chicago, a daughter, Mary
Lois, December 18.
i913 To Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard BOISSARD
ezi.19 (Marjory -RYAN), Baraboo, twin daugh-
ters,-January'9-1
1915 To Mr. and'Mrs. A. D. Carew (Margaret
HAYES), Route 3,' Sturgeon Bay, a son,
in May.
1916 To Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Neal (Charlotte
BODMAN), ,Karnsas City, Mo., a daughter,
Charlotte Virginia, December 27.
1917 To Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Campbell
(Marjorie ADAMS), 25 Elm St., Windsor,
Conn., a son, Glover Leigh, July 2.
1917 To Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ANDERSON, 86
Haven Ave., New York City, a daughter,
Jean Frances, July 3, 1924.
1917 To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ALBRIGHT, (Ruth
1918 STOLTE), :57 -Mayfield Ave., Akron, 0.,
a daughter, Patricia, November-14.
1917 To Mr. and Mrs. G. C. ALMON (Sigrid
ex '20 HANSEN), Weyauwega, a -son, John Perry,
December 8.
1918 To Mr. and Mrs. B. K. WARNER, Cresco.
Ia., a son, Herman A., II, October 23.
1918 To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corry (Cecilia
LINS), 715 Marshall Ave., South Mil-
waukee, a daughter, Mary Jane, Novem-
ber 28.
ex'18 To Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. HEDQUIST, Eau
Claire, a son, Keith A., October 8.
1919 To Dr. and Mrs. W. A. CHIPMAN, 12112
Griggs Blvd., Detroit, Mich., a daughter,
Isabel Franklin, July 8, in New York.
1920. To Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McCALLUM, 856
Webster Ave., Chicago, a son, Evan
Arthur, January 6..
1921 To Mr. and Mrs. H. G. MEYER, Knoxville,
Tenn., a daughter, January 11.
1921 To Mr. and Mrs.'C. T. SCHRAGE (Caroline
ex '23 DuBois), 1706 Juneway Terrace, Chicago,
a son, John William, October 5.
1922 To Mr. and 'Mrs. Lambert HANSEN
1922 (Agnes PELZER), Sparta, a'daughter, Rita
Mary, in June.
ex '22 To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. CRANE, (Stella
1923 JoHNsoN), Chippewa Falls, a son, Wil-
liam Eugene, October 20.
ex '24 To Mr. and Mrs. Russell BREWINGTON,
433 W. Gilman St., Madison, a son,
January 5.
ex '26 To Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pick (Margaret
ANDERSON), 608 -. Ingersoll St4 Madi-
son, a daughter, December 142
Faculty:~ To Prof. and .Mrs. W. A. SUMNER,
2253 West Lawn Ave., Madison, a daugh-
ter, Kathryn, January 6.
DEATHS
LEONARD WRIGHT COLBY, '7f, Blhtrice, NNe.,
passed -away at his home on November 15, 1924,
after a long illness. General Colby was a.veteran
of. three wars, prominent for many years in- the
southern Nebraska bar, and for ageneration has
-been identified with the life of Beatrice:
He is survived by his widow-and one son.
DANIEL "BUCHANAN Jr., '72,, Chippewa Falls,
died suddenly from an. apopletic- stroke at his
home, January 8. Mr. Buchanan had practiced
law in Chippewa Falls since 1877 with'Ahe excep-
tion of four years, 1890 to 1894, when he lived in
Superior. He took a keen interest- in the civic
affairs of the city, and for four years served as
cat attorney. Mr. Buchanan is survived by his
E. F. KiNNE, ex '86, Stanley, died on Decem-
ber 18, following a week's illness. Mrs. Kinne
survives.
WILLIAM B. NAYLOR, '94, Tomah, died at his
home on January 10. Mr. Naylor was assistant
secretary of state under Merlin Hull, '94, since
which time he has been practicing law in Tomah.
Mr. Naylor is survived by his wife.
Bertha H. PRUESS, '00, Shawano, passed away
at Elmwood Sanitarium at De Pere on Decem-
ber 12. Miss Preuss had been ill with rheuma-
tism for about six years.
ALLA THOMAS GIEBINK, ex '25, Waupun,
passed away on December 31, after an illness of
five days with yellow jaundice. Mr. Giebink
was a student at the University. He is survived
by his parents, two sisters, and one brother.
HELEN MARIE HERREID, ex '26, Madison, a
junior student in the Home Economics course,
passed away on January 5, after an illness of two
weeks. Services were held at the home, 941 Har-
vey Terrace, and interment was at Blair. Miss
Herreid is survived by her parents, two sisters,
and two brothers.
CLASS -NEWS
Class secretaries are asked to get their material to this MAGAZINE before
the tenth
of each month.
1860
Sec'y-J. B. PARKINSON, Madison
516 Wisconsin Ave.
Reune June 19-221
1865
Sec'y-ANNIE CHAMBERLAIN
4840 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Reune June 19-221
1870
Sec'y-B. W. JONES, Madison
17 Langdon St.
Reune June 19-221
1872
Sec'y-H. W. HOYT, Pasadena, Calif.
965 New York Ave.
Change of address: D. T. NEWTON,
Bridgewater, S. Dak.
144
This material may be protected by copyright law (e.g., Title 17, US Code).| For information on re-use, see http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Copyright




