REUEL PHILLIPSMANAGER OF HALLIBURTON'S
Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 21.RETJEL PHILLIPS formerly of the Kansas City store of Sears, Roebuck & Co. and with the organization about a year and a half following a connection with Bullocks'-Wilshire, has been appointed manager of the Halliburton-Abbott Co., whose affiliation with Sears, Roebuck was formally celebrated Saturday night with a housewarming and fall style show.
We mention it first because it is the one and only for the month. The other items have been manufactured from thin air aided by address change notices from Hanover and abetted by our permanent record cards.
When we last heard from KEN AMSDEN he was in Worcester, and that was in 1924. He has just turned up at 64 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass.
CLYDE BIDWELL lives in Hartford, and is special agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company in Bridgeport.
An August issue of Drug Trade News carries an excellent likeness of JIM CHILCOTX, under which is the following interesting caption: "He is president of Certifoods, Inc., the corporation which recently was formed by the Maltine Company and Curtice Brothers, Inc., to market a line of sieved vegetable products for infant consumption."
Since his marriage in 1925 HANK DEARBORN has lived in Bangor, Newburyport, Providence, and now Barrington, R. I. He has been in the cotton business and the automobile business, and is now a manufacturing chemist.
ART EARLE of Lexington, Mass., is treasurer of E. V. Earle and Sons, Inc., in Boston.
AL HAAS, all-time resident of Brooklyn, has a new address, 556 Rugby Rd. He is assistant sales manager of Ames, Emerick and Co., Inc., investment bankers. As nearly everyone in New York knows, JACK MAYER is also connected with this same house.
VERT MILLER sends in a new business address at 367 17th St., Oakland, Cal.
RAT MOODY is one of several members of the class who are devoting their lives to the arts. From newspaper man to teacher to writer has been the progress of Ray, who has recently moved from Green Lake, N. Y., to Lake Worth, Fla.
Here is the first bit of news received from GEOEGE NOVECK since the records have been kept. He is a civil engineer in the office of the county engineer at White Plains, N. Y., and lives in Mt. Vernon.
We have reported frequently on the doings of SANFORD PALO. His latest is a move to his fifth Buffalo address in five years: 20 Dorchester Rd.
Probably no member of the class has accumulated a longer list of activities than ALMUS RUSSELL,. Since 1921, when he was principal of the Chester, Mass., High School, he has taught in Rochester, done graduate work at Cornell, taught at the University of Maine, Colgate, and the University of Virginia. He is now back at Colgate. But the reason for all this introduction is to announce the arrival of the baby of the month, Sally Crathern Russell, on September 25.
JIM STARK started his business career with Wm. Filene's Sons Co., in Boston. From 1921-24 he was with Thomas G. Plant Co., in 1925 with W. R. Compton Co., in 1928 he went with classmate CRAIG SHEAFFER'S pen company, and now turns up with R. H. Macy and Cos., in New York. He is assistant in the superintendent's office.
In 1928, ED STERN was secretary and treasurer of Textile Importers, Inc. His present business address is 1359 Broadway, New York city, and he is living in Scarsdale, N. Y.
After a short stay in Tucson, Arizona, KEL SMITH has returned to Shaker Heights, Cleveland.
REUBEN WARNER has recently moved to New York, where he is a life insurance underwriter with offices at 578 Madison Ave. He has previously been with the Warren Company in Minneapolis and St. Paul. He was married in 1925.
HAL WHITE, superintendent of agents, Standard Accident Insurance Co., has been transferred to Detroit from Chicago.
Secretary, 774 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. NORM RICHABDSON sent this clipping: