July, 1932                                                          T he
Wisconsin Alumni Magazine


1930 Anita K. SIEBENLIST, Milwau-  1933 Dorothy RANDALL, Rockford,
1931 kee, to Everel W. BIROTT,           to Edward   Mott, Bradley      
         Deaths
     Madison, on June 18 at Mil-        Heights, Ill., on May 14 at
     waukee.                            Rockford. At home in that       MRS.
ANNIE W. LESTER     GILE,
1930  Mlice NIEMAN, Milwaukee, to        city at 1309 Church st.       ex-'69,
died on June 10 in her Madi-
1929  George STEPHENSON, Thiens-   ex '34 Helen I. Wilber, Waupun, to  son
home after an illness of a few
     ville, on June 7 at Cedar-         Leif 0. OLSON, Madison, on   days.
She was 83. She was born
     burg. At home in Thiens-           June 4 at Waupun. At home    in England,
but her father was
     Ville.                             at Spring Harbor, Madison.    building
a home in Madison at the
1930 Mildred ZWEIFEL, Monticello,  ex '32 Estelle Sinaiko, Madison, to  time
and in honor of the new state,
1930 to Thomas HAGON, Milwau-            Gabriel MCMANUS, Winnipeg,   admitted
to the Union a few months
     kee, on May 28 at Milwaukee.       on January 2, at Winnipeg.   prior,
the baby was given the mid-
          ex '29  Anes Mel, De Foest, toAt home in Madison.           dle
name, Wisconsin. At the com-
                 ex'29 Agnes Mell, De Forest, to                     ~~~~pletion
of her normal course at the
     John HOOPER, Palmyra, on                                         University
she taught school for
     May 21.                                   D  1several years before marrying
Mr.
ex '30 Helen VOIGHT, Kenosha, to                Births                James
W. Gile. She is survived by
ex '31 Albert V. CHASE, Jr., on June                                  her
son and daughter.
     25 at Kenosha.               1916  To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.
1931  Helen M. PETRIE, Milwaukee,        SCHIIERz a daughter, Ernes-    DR.
WILLIS FREDERICK COBB, '70,
     to Floyd M. Otto, Chicago,         tine Lynne, on April 23, at  died
on June 3 at his home in Lyle,
     on May 14 at Milwaukee.            Laramie, Wyo.                Minn.,
where he had been in active
1931  I. Margaret DAUER to Neil-   1921  To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.    practice
-of medicine for the past
     son A. Pickering, on May 21.'      BOLENDER, a third daughter   fifty-five
years. Outside of his pro-
     Mr. Pickering attended Ohio        on May 30, at Rockford, Ill.  fession,
he  had  superintended
     State university. At home ill  1923 To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.   his
farms, raised chickens and was
     Lakeview, Ohio, where Mr.          HARRIS  a  daughter, Ellen   a practical
farmer. He had been
     Pickering is proprietor of         Halbert, on October 20, 1931,  president
of three medical societies
     the Pickering restaurant,          at Oak Park, Ill.             and
a member of the American
1931  Charlotte Rakowsky, Miami    1923 To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.     Medical
Association. He had served
     Beach, Fla., to Gilbert D.         BENSON a daughter, Marjorie  his
community as mayor, justice of
     WILLIAMS, in May at Miami.         Carol, on May 19 at Apple-   the
peace and president of the
     Mr. Williams has been direc-       ton.                          school
board. He was a member
     tor of the Little Theater    1923  To Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fibi-  of the
Masonic lodge and a staunch
     guild of Miami Beach.              ger (Elizabeth WADMOND) a    Republican.
1931  Grace M. O'Neil, Wisconsin         son, John Andrew, at Bred-
      Dells, to Richard W. ORTON,        gade 45, Copenha'gen, Den-     JOHN
J. PARISH, '72, died on June
      Lancaster, on April 9.             mark.                         4
at the home of his son in Her-
1931 Arlette J. CALDWELL, Morni-   1922 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.    mansville,
Mich. He was 84 years
1931  sonville, to Myron W. HALES,       BYRNE a daughter, Nancy      old.
He came to Wisconsin as a
     Poynette, on June 11 at Madi-      Joan, on June 3 at Corvallis,  boy
and settled in Waupaca. After
                      son.               Oregon.                     ~~~~~~~~beingadmittedto
the bar he
1932 Louise WAGNER, Madison, to    1923  To Mr. and Mrs. George MA-   opened
 offices at Medford  and
1932 John L. THOMPSON, on June           SON a son, George Robert, on  practiced
there until elected cir-
      21 at Madison.                     June 10 at Rochester, N. Y.  cuit
judge. He served as judge for
ex '32 Dorothy AUGUSTINE, Sturge-  1925 To. Mr. and Mrs. L. James     24
years. He is survived by his
1929 on Bay, to WV. Lycan MILLER,        Mitchell (Regina SHEA) a     widow
and his son.
      on May 28. --- Mr. Miller is       daughter, Mary Virginia, on    DR.
MYRON ROOD_~ ex-'80, pioneer
      coach and mathematics teach-       March 5 at Baltimore, -Md.   physician
of Stevens Point, Wis.,
      er in the high school at     1926 To Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar      died
at his home on May 27 after
      Sturgeon Bay. The couple           NAUJOKs a daughter, Phyllis  a prolonged
illness. Dr. Rood re-
      are at home in that city at        Irene, on June 15.           c eived
his medical training at Rush
      518 Garland st.              1922 To Mr. and Mrs. Carl John     Medical
college and Ohio Medical
ex '32 Eunice SEGAL, Appleton, to  ex '27 ENGELHARDT (Alice PRENGEL)  college.
He received his M. D. from
      Herbert J. Schoenbrod, Chi-        a son, Rolf Alexander, on    the
latter in 1882. After gradua-
      cago, on February 18. At     12    February 20, at Cleveland.   tion,
Dr. Rood entered his f ath er's
      home at the Park Dearborn    197To Mr. and Mrs. E. Randall      offices
and carried on his practice
      Hotel, Chicago.              1928 SEARS    (Catherine MCCAF-    for
about thirty years. During this
          ex '2 Rth  HEEEP, Glnco, Il.,FREY) a son, Edward Ran-       time
he received appointment un-
   exo3 RuthnP WHeELER, Ghenoeygall,     dall, Jr., on May 17, at Madi- 
der President Cleveland to the of-
      ton Johne P2. Rihbgason.                                        fice
of pension examiner. He held
   on3 Junea 22.JaosnJefrn      1928 To Mr. and Mrs. Charles       this office
for about 19 years, pur-
   ex32Caira  to Jacobson JeffersN,      DOLLARD a son, on May 26 at  suing
the duties with much interest
      Prairie  ato WallacesC. HaHN,      Madison.                     in
its historical research phases
      one MAy t   Joeffersinon.Pai  ex '20 To Mr. and Mrs. Kendall    and
receiving commendation from
              ne. At home in Clinton.LAYDEN,, a daughter, on May     the
 government for intellectual
ex '32 Mary M. HOEBEL to Jacob A.        15 at Madison.               medical
and historical work.
ex 29 BESKow, Hollywood, Calif.,   1928 To Mr. and Mrs. David C.        Later
Dr. Rood became interest-
      on June 17 at San Francisco.       NoWACK a daughter, Evelyn    ed
in the Oklahoma oil fields and
ex 33 Edith J. PETERSON, Keno-           Karin, on May 8, at Milwau-  in
real estate ventures and in man-
1930 sha, to Adolph C. BART~NESS,       kee.                          aging
a farming tract in Adams
      Madison, on June 20, 1931,   1930  To Mr. and Mrs. William T.   county,
Wis. He also held an office
      at Rockford. At home in      1929 BINGHAM (Carol F. COLE) a     in
the Adams County bank       at
      Friendship, Wis. Mr. Bart-         daughter, Carol Ann, on      Grand
Marsh.
      ness has been county agri-         March, 20, at New York City.
      cultural agent  of Adams     1929, To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M.       MRS.
MABEL E. GREGG WHEELER,
      county since June 1, 1930.         COHEN a son, on April 30 at  ex-'91,
one of Wisconsin 's women
ex 33 Mary H. M.NABBIETT, Madison,       Green Bay.                   leaders
in social and civic activi-
     to Thomas G. Moir, Chicago,  1929 To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver AJER   ties,
died at her home in Wauwato-
     on May 28 at MNadison. At   ex '31 (Thelma NYBERG) a daugh-    sa, Wis.,
on June 4. She had been
     home at 7405 Eggleston ave.,       ter, Carole Ann. on M.Nay 6, at 
ill several months. Mrs. W~heeler,
     Chicago.                           Schenectady, N. Y.              
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