iH m i ■ 1 1 Alumni Directory Class of 1908 U. of N. :|)N$ i#' . K^hl Printing Co, nfr T -incoln Nebr. — — 1 « BSKBffigrapr4 . FOREWORD The class of 1908 has felt a particular pride in the activity of its first Alumni year. Through the leadership of J. C. Knode, a strong or- ganization was perfected. The hearty response evidenced was due in no small part to the publication of the directory. It is to be hoped that the account of the members of the class of 1908 in the following pages will renew and serve to perpetuate the in- terest in our class and loyalty to the Alma Mater. Abbott, M. D. — Information wanted. Adams, Elsie H. — Is looking forward with great pleasure to her work next year. She will be traveling student secretary for the Y\ W. C. A. in the state of Illinois. Akin, Bertha M. — Has been teaching at Howells, Nebraska, in the High School and will return next year. Alden, Charles Niles. — Information wanted. Alden, R. N. — No reply. Alden, C aude N., writes, “I am through with the school business and have gone into partnership with ‘Brig’ Young out here in Kimball. We are se ling rea estate, run a telephone system (sure to send you to the insane asylum in six months) and do quite a bit of surveying. The country out here is growing fast and I am much pleased with the pros- pects for a bumper crop. Sorry that neither Brigham nor I can attend the class reunion. Hope you have mor<3 to eat than we did last year.” Allen, Charles. — Information wanted. Anderson, Frank Axtell. — No reply. Anderson, Amanda E., taught Algebra and Physics in the Fairbury High School. Going back for third term, speaks for itself. Anderson, W. N. — No response. AshLy, Robert C,, has gone to Pullman, Washington, where he will be Assistant Superintendent of Farmers’ Institutes. Axtell, Emil M . — No reply. Axtell, Evelyn. — Well pleased with the report last year and anxious to come to the banquet in June. Has charge of Normal Training depart- ment in Fairmont High School this year and was re-elected. Baker, Edith E. — Information wanted. Bardwell, May N., is going to Seattle, Washington this summer with the family. We all hope she will have a splendid trip. Barneby, O. L., greatly regrets that he will be absent from the city on Alumni Day. Married this spring to Amy Hallowel’s sister. Goes to Madison, Wis., where he will be an instructor in Chemistry. Barker, Percy B., Adjunct Professor in Department of Instructional Agronomy and Farm Management, University of Nebraska. Address 3003 Starr street, Lincoln, Nebr. Barnes, Mrs. Jenny Whitmore, finds that her “infant industry” occu- pies all her time. Says they have the finest team of boys going and wishes they could bring them to the reunion. Invites any who want to teach kindergarten to come out and practice on hers. “Would be mighty glad to see any of you who chance to come this way,” says Jen, “so just write our address in your hat and come on,” Mr. and Mrs. New- ell Barnes live at 2111 Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, Washington. Barr, Mrs. Flcrenc Tillolson. — No rep y. Beatty, A. E, — Information wanted. Begtho!, Karl D., is attorney at law in Hastings, Nebraska. From a'l reports we infer that he is keeping up the good record of his Univer- sity career. Bell, Paul T., is in the life insurance business with the Bankers’ Life Association of Des Moines, la Very enthusiastic about the banquet. Gives as his permanent address, 1818 Pepper Ave., Lincoln, Nebr. Benda, Theo. — Mr. Benda is teaching at Tekoa, Washington, and thinks it a little too far to come for the reunion. Berquist, Harold B. — 'Since our ]ast reunion “Bud” has taken unto himself a wife. Evidently .his domestic affairs have given him no leisure for he fai ed to answer the letter of inquiry sent out by the committee. You will find him in business with his father in Omaha, Nebraska. Blake, Carroll W. — No reply. Bockes, Thomas N. — Information wanted. Bordner, Evan Guy. — No reply. Bratt, Nell E. — No reply. Brower, Mary L. — Teaching in her homo school at Fullerton, Ne- braska. Wflt be there again next year. Bridenbaugh, Nelle, has been teaching in Lincoln the past year. Her address after September 1 wi 1 be Winlock, Washington. Bristol, Minnie C. — No reply. Address, Overton, Nebraska. Brown, Mary E., Sargent, Nebraska. We shall miss Mary’s sweet smile at the breakfast this year. She has been teaching at Overton, but did not disclose any future plans. We can make a guess. Buchan, Arlene, enjoys teaching in Nebraska better than Wyoming, and will continue her work another year in Zoology and Agriculture in the Lincoln High School. Buck, Sam R. — Information wanted. Euilta, Frank C. — No reply. Burt, Roy Clark. — No reply. Cauger, Maud, has been a stenographer in the Extension Depart- ment, University of Nebraska. Expects to make a change next year. Present address 2032 South Seventeenth street, Lincoln, Nebr. Chaikin, Annis S. — 1909-T0 Greek Fellow, University of Nebraska. Permanent address, Station A, Lincoln, Nebraska Summer School, School of Philanthropy. Settlement work in New York City. Charlton, Cecil Floyd, has for the past two years been studying at Rush Medicaj College, Chicago, and gets his M. D. degree September 1, 1910 He has been appointed interne in the Cook County hospital. Charlton, Deliah Ruby, has been teaching in her home town, Loup City, Nebraska. She expects to attend the Library School at Albany, New York. Cherry, Le Grand E., Cherry, C. LeRoy. — No response from the Cherry twins. Christler, Vivian Leroy. — No reply. Cochran Mrs. Winifred Gould. — No reply Clark, Charles Abner. — No reply Cole, Edna E., is teaching in the Cass school in Omaha. She regrets that she cannot be present Alumni Day and sends her best wishes for a successful reunion. Cooper, Lucile M. — No reply. Copeland, F. S. — No reply. Married Ethel Tedd the first of June. Cowan, George F. Jr. — No reply. Cox, Leola, is practising Domestic Science at her home in Exeter, Nebraska. Crook, Guy A. — 'nformation wanted. Cramb, A. B. — Information wanted. Crosby, Mrs. Cora Berkey, joins Mr. Crosby in sending best wishes to the class of ’08, and invites us to their home at 320 South Ash street, North Platte, Nebraska. She finds housekeeping much more pleasant than High School teaching and high'y recommend it to all the girls. Crosby, M. E., is actively practicing law in North Platte and finds his work quite as pleasant and profitable as he had anticipated when leaving school. Currie, Keo, has been studying in Germany this year. Expects to sail for home very soon. Day, Elsie. — Information wanted. David, Adrian H. — No reply. Davis, Ellsworth, is principal at Normal. Address 411 North Twenty- second street, Lincoln, Nebraska. __ Davis, Wm. Lloyd, 1840 M St., Lincoln, Nebraska. Teacher in Grand Island, Nebraska. De Lacy, Florence. — Assistant Principal at North Loup, Nebraska. Will teach next year at Ravenna. Denny, Glaideth, will continue to teach German and History in the University School of Agriculture. Address 1726 Q street, Lincoln, Ne- braska. Dort, Chas. E. — No response. Densjow, Lloyd S., of Hooper, Nebraska, says at present he is living on his income but hopes to go west and grow up with the country. Durbin, Florence and Cora spent the winter at home in Malvern, Iowa, after a summer of travel. They plan to attend the banquet, so we may inquire personally for further information. Duggan, Mary M. — No response. Dunn, Cooper M. — No response. Eager, Earl O. — No reply. Eastman, Louise, has been at home this year. Expects to teach next fa 1. Address 1711 Eighth Avenue, Moline, Illinois. Eaton, Byron K. — No response. In business with a Radiator company in Omaha. Showed great en- thusiasm for ’08 last winter, but has evidently “cooled off” this spring. Ehlers, Carrie. — Information wanted. Essex, Louise. — No reply Ewing, Ada. — Information wanted. Farley, L.L. — No response. Fawcett, Ruth. — No reply. Fen]on, Geo. L. — Although it is impossible for him to be with us, we are glad to hear that he is doing so well in Folsom, New Mexico. Field, Ethel C. — No reply. Has good position in department of Plant Pathology, Washington, D. C. Findley, R. H. — No response. Fitzgerald, M. Pearl. — No reply. Fitzsimmons, Geo. A. — No reply. Foster, Celia. — Information wanted Frankforter, C. J. — Instructor in Chemistry, U. of N. Not sure of his whereabouts next year. Address 710 North Twenty-fourth street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Frederick, Martin Luther. — No reply. Galbraith, F. R., writes that he is editing a weekly called “the Dun- bar Review,” “Getting on wel’. Good health, good family, etc.” Gieseker, L. F. — Information wanted. Grimm, Zelia Lee. — Information wanted. Green, James Arleigh. — No reply. Greenslit, N. E. — 'Information wanted. Grinnell, J. B. — Gives this advice: “My idea of the way to win is to stay with your business, always be available, and give better service than your competitor.” He and his Frau are very happy together in Cairo, Nebraska, where he is successfully practicing medicine. Grone, Edwin A. — Information wanted Guthrie, Robert E. — No reply Hall, Chester B. — Information wanted. Hallowel, Amy B. Clark of Buffalo County. Court at Kearney, Nebras- ka. Cannot meet with us this spring. Anxious to hear about the other members of the class. Hanlen, J. G., sends his good wishes from Plainview, Nebraska, for a hearty reunion of the naught-eighters. He is Superintendent of the Plainview Public Schools. Hardy, Arthur S. — Information wanted. Hardy, Edwin Jay. — No reply. Harryington, A. S. — Information wanted. Harris, Mabel. — No reply. , Harrison, John L. — No reply. Hassier, Otis W.— No reply. Havens, James H. — Information wanted. Hayes, Fred Elmer. — No response. Hayman, Edward C. — No reply. Hempei, Hazel Pearl. — No reply. Herold, Wilhelmina, taught History and Music at Wahoo and they were so well pleased that she will be there next year. She is coming to the banquet and will tell us more about her work then. Henline, Evelyn. — Information wanted. Higgins, Jay. — Information wanted. Hollister, Bertha A., is convalescing from a serious attack of typhoid fever. Her summer address will be Iowa Falls, Iowa. Hompes, Joseph J. — Dr. Hompes is very successful in his “Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.” His office address is 203*204 Ganter block, Lincoln, Nebr. Hough, O. V. — Information wanted. Hrubesky, C. G., is now located at Clemons, Montana, doing well, and hasn’t forgotten his good old Uni. days even if he can’t be with us. Hrubesky, Lillian, will be at home next year. Elected to teach in Geneva High School for the coming year. Will probably go to Boston this summer. She is coming to Lincoln June 15 — ask her about it then. Humphrey, Grant. — Information wanted. Hughes, Harold C. — No reply. Huston, Beth D., has been teaching Latin and History in the High School at West Point. Intends to be present at the class banquet and is looking forward with much pleasure to the class directory. Johnson, Allen. — Information wanted. Johnson, Clarence G. — His occupation for the past twelve months has been the reconstruction and operation of the Chickasha Light, Heat and Power Company’s electric plant at Chickasha, Oklahoma. He seems as enthusiastic as when we saw him on the campus in former days. Clarence wants all the girls to know that he is not on the married list. Johnson, Roy Travis, L.L. B. — No reply. Jones, Lloyd Amelia. — Information wanted. Jorgensen, Arthur. — General secretary of Y. M. C. A., U. of W., Madison, Wisconsin. Sorry that he can’t be with us but not so sorry as we are. Kazebeer, Asa A. — Information wanted. Keller, Ester, is one of Nebraska’s successful teachers. She has taught the last year at Beaver Crossing, and was re-elected. Kiesselbach, Mrs. Hazel Hyde, was married last June and lives at 3157 R street. She is coming to the breakfast. Kiewit, Elizabeth, has been teaching in a girls’ school in Omaha, Nebraska. Is planning to meet with the ’08s on Alumni Day. Address 2609 Marcy St., Omaha, Nebr. Kimmel, Mossie, is most enthusiastic and happy in her work at Sal- em, Oregon She plans to take a trip through Yosemite and lower Cali- fornia after school closes, which will prevent her attending our reunion, but she faithfully promises to be with us next year. King, Ross W., is attending the Harvard Law School and will have the same address for another year — 67 Perkins St., Cambridge, Mass. Knode, Jay Carroll, is permanently located at Vivian, South Dakota, as vice-president of the Realty Protection Company of South Dakota. He says he wishes to be here “very hard” and hopes the good work will be carried on every year. Kocken, Arta. — Information wanted. Kokjer, R. L., is still with the Union Pacific Railroad Company as ‘ Special Apprentice.” His headquarters are Cheyenne, Wyoming, but his work carries him over the entire system. At present his company is carrying on engine road tests. Three months of this past winter he taught Mechanical Engineering to a night school of twenty-six appren tices. He expects to be with us on Alumni Day. Kotcuc, Otto, expressed his regrets in the form of a check for one dollar. Although it is impossible for him to be with us, he hopes that many others will come and that we will all have an enjoyable time. AcT- dress Humboldt, Nebraska. Lane, Forrest. — Information wanted. Lesher, Alice E., sends her very best wishes for the future of “1908.” We regret very much that she cannot be with us on the fifteenth of June. Her address until next summer will be Abilene, Kansas, where she is getting acquainted with the family. Lewis, Katherine. — Information wanted. ^ Liefcer, Charles. — Information wanted. Long, Harriet C., has been attending the State Library Schoo' 1 of Albany, N. Y. Will finish her course this year and then face the world. Lowe, J. E. — Information wanted. Ludden, Nellie M., has been teaching in the Milford High Schools and enjoyed it, but is looking forward to something more enjoyable the com- ing year. Don’t embarrass her by asking her, but wait and see! Matters, Thomas H. — Information wanted. Matteson, N. D. — No reply. McElroy, Charles C. — Information wanted. McFall, Laura. — Teacher in Lincoln Schools. Home Eagle, Nebraska. She will make one of the cakes for the banquet. McLaughlin, E. P. — No reply. McLaughlin, Charles F. — Information wanted. McLean, Laura — Information wanted. McNichol, John C. — No reply. McWhinney, Clyde C. — No reply. Melcer, Joseph S. — No reply. Melquest, Vera, taught Latin, English and Botany in the Benson High School this year. She says, “I expect to be at the class reunion, for that is the best part of Commencement.” Address 341 North Thirty- seventh St., Omaha, Nebraska. Menefee, F. N. — “Menny” is instructor in the College of Civil Engi- neering, Cornell University. After June his address will be South Om- aha Nebr, care National Bank — for he expects to enter practical work after that time. Married last winter to Lucille Cull. Mickey, Charles E. — Information wanted. Miller, A. H. — No reply. Miller, B. B. — Information wanted. Mills, Milton A. — No reply. Monick, August . James. — No reply. Morassy, Mrs. Jessie Thompson, is enjoying life on a farm near Dor- chester, Nebr. Will be at the banquet. Mothersud, James G. — No reply. Muel]er, Theo. F.— Address Green Bay, Wisconsin, Care Gas & Elec- tric Co. Very much interested in the class of ’08, and anxious to get the pamphlet. Mulliken, D. B. — Information wanted. Murphy, J. Allen. — No reply. Murphy, Pearl, has been at Homer, but will be principal of the Pa- pillion High School next year. Murphy, Ralph B. — No reply. Murphy, Thos. M. — Information wanted. Needham, Mrs. Jessie Cook. — No reply. Netheny, James D. — No reply. Newman, Meyer H. — Letter returned. Nims, Mabelle Zoe. — Fellow in Philosophy Department, U. of N., 1910. She says she will teach school next year. O’Brien, Frank. — Information wanted. O’Connell, Edith. — No reply. O’Connell, Marion, will be at home next year in York, Nebraska. Has been teaching English and Latin in the Atkinson High School. Overman, W. J. — Information wanted. Owen, Laura Bedle, will be unable to attend the banquet. “Just at present,” she says, “My money is accumulating for a more ‘desperate need’ — a trip abroad.” She starts June 21st, sailing on Hamburg of Ham- burg American line from New York City. Owen, Jessie. — Information wanted. Page, Jno. C. — Information wanted. Parrott, Jesse. — Information wanted. Parrott, Frank. — Letter returned. Patterson, Edith L. — No reply. Paul, J. M. — Information wanted. Peterson, Alphena C. — No reply. Phelps, Eugene T. — No reply. Porter, D. Maud. — No response. Post, Herbert N. — No response. Power, Jessie, has been teaching English in the York High School this year. She is uncertain about the banquet. Will be at home next year in York, Nebraska. Premer, J. F. — Information wanted. Price, Anna May, has the same address and occupation as last year. Assistant Professor of Library Economy, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Provost, Noel. — Information wanted. Purcell, John R. — Secretary-Treasurer of Mickey Milling Company at Elkhorn. Permanent address Elkhorn, Nebraska. We haven’t forgotten the good work he did last' year and will be glad to see him at the ban- quet. Purinton, Alice McClellan. — No reply. Putney, Nellie A. expects to be at Norfolk, Nebraska next year. Randall, George. — Information wanted. Rathbun, Mrs. Minnie De Vore sends her greetings to ’08 members and regrets the inability to be present. Address 836 A street, Lincoln, Nebraska. Reinsche, R. C. — Has been in Chicago since last June studying medi- cine at Rush Medical College. He says that it all goes well on the day of our banquet (June 15, ’10) he will receive the degree of M. D. and will be pronounced a ‘ health restorer.’’ He expects to remain in Chicago do- ing extra work this summer, therefore, he may still be found “Care Rush Medical College.” Regione, Dominick. — Information wanted. Rhoades, Laura A., cannot attend the banquet this spring because she is so anxious to reach her home “The Pines,” at Bel]e Fourche, South Dakota. She taught German and French in the Fremont High School this past year, but didn’t say what her plans are for the future. Rice, J. W. — Information wanted. Robbins, Horace A. — No reply. Robbins, Harold W. — Information wanted. Rudersdorf, Alice. — No reply. Dame Rumor has it that this is Alice’s last year of teaching. Rudersdorf, Edna E. is “keeping house for papa” in Omaha. She iikes it better than teaching school. Wi l attend banquet. Saxton, E. E. — Information wanted. Schmid, Edward A., has charge of the construction of an electric light plant in Dorchester, Nebraska. Can’t promise definitely to be with us or. the fifteenth of June. Schultz, Carrie K., sends greetings to the class from Binghamton, N. Y., where she is Genera] Secretary of the Young Womens’ Christian Association. As she cannot attend the banquet this year she is already counting on being at the reunion in 1911 for she will be in Lincoln at that time as General Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Nebraska Univer- sity. Scott, Mrs. Nelle Stevenson, is now residing in Lincoln at 645 South Fourteenth street. Shannon, C. A —Information wanted. Shaw, Ora J. — Manager and Secretary of the Aurora Eelctric Light Co., Aurora, Nebraska. We shall miss him at the reunion. Sheldon, Mrs. Clara Fleming, writes that her occupation and address remain the same, i. e. homekeeper, Morgantown, West Virginia. Mr. She'dcn. a member of he Faculty in the University here, will be remem- bered as one of “Dr. Bessey’s boys.” Simmons, Daisy E., evidently had a good time at home this year for she said nothing about making a change. Address Schuyfer, Nebraska. Simmons, Nat R. — York, Nebraska, R. R. No. 5. Is looking forward with pleasure to receiving the pamphlet. For further information ask him. Smith, Arthur D. — Information wanted. Smith, Margaret. — Information wanted. Smith, Roscoe R. — Information wanted. Speidell, Louise A. — No response. Spillman, Ora Seldon. — No response. Stephens, Homer S. — -No response. Stewart, Abbie, will return to Fremont next year. Home address, Blair, Nebraska. Stewart, Aubrey P. and Charles V. — No replies. Strickland, Evangeline. — Information wanted. Stuart, Rosalie. — No reply. Has been seriously il] for several months. Home, Lexington, Nebraska. Sullivan, George, writes that he is “at the same old station, teach- ing a little, studying a little, fussing a little and enjoying life immensely.” He will get his M. E. degree this spring from Colorado University and is hoping to be present at the reunion. It is rumored that he has other business (?) that brings him to Lincoln. Sullivan, George N. Sullivan, Jean. — No reply. Expects to teach at home next year — Broken Bow, Nebraska. Swanson, Mabel E., is teaching in the Seward High School, where she has been for the last two years. She evidently has not missed her calling. Sevenson, Joseph Magnus, is making great success in the real estate business in Sidney, Nebraska. Expects to return to the University and finish his law course. He will be here on Alumni Day and maybe he will respond to a toast. Swenson, Samuel August, received his M. D. degree from the Col- lege of Medicine a: Omaha this spring. Undecided about location. Present address, Oakland, Nebraska. Taylor, Ada B. — Information wanted. Taylor, Simeon Lafayette. — No reply. Thomas, Fred W. — Information wanted. Thomas, John Willard. — No reply. TorrV. inson, C. C. — Information wanted. Tibbets, Raymond M., is practicing law in Hastings, Nebraska. Trimble, Estelle Marie, says she is “merely enjoying life at home.” From her letter we infer that her occupations are not as strenuous as was her university career. For further information address her at 825 North Lincoln, Hastings, Nebraska. Trumbull, R. S. — Left about the middle of May for New Mexico to carry on some agricultural investigations for the El Paso & Southwestern Railway Company. His address until November 1, will be Tucumcari, New Mexico. Turner, Edward L. — Information wanted. Turner, Frank Walter. — No reply. Van Shaw, John E. — Information wanted. Vernick, Glenn Norman. — No reply. Vosocek, Frank R. — Information wanted. Voss, Mrs. Et el Stokes. — At home, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1246 South Fifteenth street. Vosocek, Frank R. — Information wanted. Waddle, Mary E. — Information wanted. Waddle, Norma, writes from 15 Allen Place, Columbia, Missouri, that she will, if possible, be with us for the reunion. Waldo, Ralph E. — Student in College of Law U. of N. Will practice law. Address South Omaha, 1530 No. Twenty-seventh street. Walker, G. H. — Information wanted. Walker, John Daniel.— No reply. Wallace, G. L. — Information wanted. War in, Ivan, writes a very inspiring letter from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, where he has been head of the Department of Biology in the Oshkosh High School. Next fall he goes to the Bellevue Hospital Medical School as Technical Assistant in the Department of Histology. Will also pur- sue the medical course while there. Hopes the reunion will be an in- spiration to all the members of the c’ass and of lasting benefit to the University. Address after the first of July will be Stanton, Iowa. Warnock, Elsie, is enjoying the wild life of a western town- Wheat, land, Wyoming has been her address the past year. In case she cannot attend the reunion she sends a rousing cheer for the good old Univer- sity and the class of ’08. Wasson, Minor F., will greet all naught-eighties on Alumni Day with a hearty handshake. He is in the real estate business in Sidney, Ne- braska. Wekesser, Henry P., is practicing medicine in Lincoln, office number 1105 O street, and residence, 904 E. He is instructor in Anatomy at our Alma Mater. We may expect to see the doctor on Alumni Day unless pro- fessional duties claim him. Wellensick, L. H. — Letter returned. Wentworth, J. O., is glad to assist financially in getting out the class directory. His address is Council Bluffs, Iowa, when he isn’t on the road examining real estate securities. Westgate, Vernon V. — Adjunct Professor in Horticulture, University of Nebraska. Still enjoying single blessedness he says “for nobody loves me.” Girls see that he has a good time at the reunion. White, A. C. — Information wanted. White, E. E. — Information wanted. Willis, John Leslie. — No response. Wilson, Helen, has been studying Art this year with Miss Hayden. Her work was considered some of the best on exhibition at the Univer- sity this spring. Expects to attend Art Institute, Chicago, next year. Wilson, Mary M., says she is still at home in Rushville, Nebraska, where shehas spent the year, and will be glad to receive the ’08 report. Wiltse, Earl K. — Letter returned. Wisdom. O. C. — Information wanted. Witte, Edward L., has been unanimously re-elected as Superintendent of Schoo’s at Riverton, Nebraska, for the coming year. Wood, Esther, writes, “I am no longer a ‘lady of leisure.’ I hold the dignified (?) position of Librarian of the Ponca Public Library and am enjoying my work immensely.” Will do her best to get here for the reunion. Wood, Wilma, has been staying at home this year in Alliance, Ne- braska. Impossible for her to come to Lincoln on the fifteenth of June. Yoder, B. E., is Superintendent of the Ravenna Schools. He will continue his work there another year. Young, Harry D. — Information wanted. Young, Olive M. will receive her Master’s degree in June from the Home Economics Department, University of Chicago. Expects to teach next year. Young, Wm. T., is doing flourishing business in Bushnell, Nebraska, where he deals in real estate. Will speak for himself at the banquet. Zentmyer, Mrs. Mary Strahorn, was married April 28th to Mr. George Aubrey Zentmyer, Chief Dispatcher for the Union Pacific at North Platte. They will be “at home” after June 15th at 416 Vine street, North Platte, Nebraska. Zumwinkel,. Charlotte, has been teaching the fifth and sixth grades of her home school and was elected principal for the coming year. Ad- dress, Utica, Nebraska.