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GORDON H. SHULTZ was born January 18, 1906, at Colfax, Illinois. Attended Illinois State Normal University and Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity for four years; graduated with M. D. Degree from Loyola University School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill. in 1933. Interned at St. Joseph Hospital, South Bend, Ind. Residency: Fellowship at McBride Clinic Bone & Joint Hospital, Oklahoma City, Okla., orthopedic surgery at Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. Assistantship: Dr. Edward Compere, Chicago, Ill. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill.
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from 1934 to present time. Has staff membership in St. Joseph's, Men- nonite and Brokaw Hospitals. Served in U. S. Army Medical Corps in World War II from September 20, 1940, to January 16, 1942; entered as Lieutenant and discharged as Captain, with duty in the Pacific with a Medical Hospital Ship Platoon. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Fellow of American College of Surgeons, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, and Certified by Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He married Miss Margaret Feit, March 5, 1935; children - Robert, Joan, and Gary.
EDWIN PLUMMER SLOAN was born February 13, 1876, in Neosha, Missouri. Graduated with M. D. Degree from University Medical College, Kansas City, Mo. in 1898. Was abroad five times for study and attend- ance of international conventions. Did post-graduate work at the Uni- versity of Berlin, Germany, 1902-03; studied with Theodore Kocher at Berne, Switzerland; at Chicago Polyclinic and New York Post Graduate Medical School. He became internationally recognized as a specialist in goiter operations. Practiced in Danvers, Ill. from 1898 to 1903; in Bloomington, Ill. from 1905 until his death at the age of 59. He special- ized in the surgical treatment of goiter and diseases of the stomach. Dr. Sloan took the lead in the establishment of Mennonite Hospital, where he served as chief surgeon; was also chief surgeon at St. Joseph's Hospital from 1908 until his death. In 1923 under Dr. Sloan's leadership the American Association for the Study of Goiter was organized in Bloomington, with Dr. Sloan serving as president. In 1924, the first three-day clinical meeting was held in Bloomington ith 400 surgeons from the United States and European countries attending. He and his friends organized the International Conference on Goiter at Berne, Switzerland, in 1927. Thirty-seven countries were represented in the original session. He established the Sloan Clinic in Bloomington in February, 1919. He published many articles on goiter, abdominal surgery and gynecology, and wrote a textbook on goiter. He served as county physician in 1908-09. Besides active membership in the leading medical and surgical associations both in America and Europe, he was president of McLean County Medical Society, 1916; president of Illinois State Medical Society, 1922-23; delegate to annual meetings of A. M. A.,
Edwin Plummer Sloan - Guy A. Sloan - Howard Parks Sloan
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Thomas E. Smith - Gustav Deane Soltz . George W. Stephenson
1922-33; served eight years as president of the advisory board of the Illinois State Board of Health; was former president of the American Association for Study of Goiter; vice-president in 1924 of Tri-State Medical Society; member of the Judicial Council of A. M. A., and member of the faculty of the Chicago Medical School. On December 23, 1899 he married Miss Emily Parks Miller (deceased) ; children - George E. (deceased), Howard P., Ralph E. He married Miss Mary Bell, October 25, 1916. He died September 18, 1935.
GUY A. SLOAN was born January 10, 1889, at Neosha, Missouri. Graduated with M. D. Degree, from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill., in 1913. Interned in Sheridan Park Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Has engaged in general practice at Bloomington, Ill. from 1914 to present time. Holds appointments at Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. He was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1931. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, A. M. A., Fellow - International College of Surgeons. He married Miss Hazel Myers, 1918 (deceased) ; children - Guy Hadley and Hazel Jean. He married Miss LaRue Augspurger, May 18, 1931.
HOWARD PARKS SLOAN was born May 9, 1902, in Danvers, Illinois. Attended Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va., 1918-19; University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., 1919-20; graduated from Loyola University College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill. in 1926, with B. S. and M. D. Degrees. Interned at Los Angeles General Hospital, Los Angeles, Cal., 1926-27. Spent six months of post-graduate study at Vienna, Austria, and Edinburg, Scotland in 1929. Has practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from June, 1927 to present time; practice limited to general surgery. Is on active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals; on courtesy staff of Brokaw Hospital. Former president of St. Joseph's and Men- nonite Hospital staffs; president of McLean County Medical Society in 1947; president of North-Central Illinois Medical Society; executive counselor of American Goitre Society. Served in World War II as Sr. Surgeon of Naval Hospital from September, 1942 to April, 1945; Assistant Chief of Surgery, U. S. N. H. Norman, Okla., April, 1945
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to November, 1945. Discharge rank, Commander, Medical Corps, U.S. N.R. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Goitre Society, Fellow - American Col- lege of Surgeons, Certified Fellow - International College of Surgeons, North-Central Illinois Medical Association, Central States Industrial Surgeons, and International College of Proctology. He married Miss Lena Elizabeth Huggins, May 9, 1936; children - Emily Joan and Edwin Plummer, II.
THOMAS E. SMITH was born June 7, 1915, at Memphis, Tennessee. Attended Lambuth College and Union University, Jackson, Tenn. three years; attended University of Tennessee School of Medicine, 1937-1938; graduated with M. B. and M. D. Degrees from the Chicago Medical School in 1941. Interned at Memorial Hospital, Danville, Va., 1941. Residency: Obstetrics at Memorial Hospital, Danville, Va., 1942. Has engaged in general practice at McLean, Ill. since January, 1946; and at Bloomington, Ill. since January, 1949. On medical staff of Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served as Captain in the Medical Corps of the Army of the U. S. in World War II from July 21, 1943 to January 26, 1946; as battalion surgeon received five Battle Stars in European Theatre, England, France, Germany, Belgium, and Holland. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, American Medical Association, American Academy of General Practice, and U. S. Committee of World Medical Association, 1953. He married Miss Ruth Wilson Jones of Danville, Va., December 24, 1941.
GUSTAV DEANE SOLTZ was born July 12, 1908, at Erie, Penn- sylvania. Graduated in 1928 from the Colorado School of Mines, Denver, Col. and in 1929 from the University of Colorado, Denver, Col. with P. E. Degree; graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Colorado Medical School in 1938. Interned at St. Anthony Hospital, Denver, Col. Took post-graduate work in Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Practiced at the Gailey Eye Clinic in Bloomington, Ill. from April 24, 1950 to September 30, 1951; practice limited to ophthalmology. Held former appointments at St. Anthony Hospital, Denver, Col .; now at Mercy Hospital, faculty mem- ber of Stritch Medical School, Loyola University. Military service : March 15, 1940 to December 21, 1945. He is a member of the Colorado and South Carolina State Medical Societies, McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Vicki Ditson of Denver Col. on November 19, 1941; children - Stanley and Bonita. Now located in Arlington Heights, Ill.
GEORGE W. STEPHENSON was born May 4, 1902, at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., in 1924; M. D. Degree from the University of Penn- sylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1928. Received M. S. Degree in surgery at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. in 1932. Interned at George F. Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Danville, Pa., 1928-29. Assistant in Pathology Department in Medical School of Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1929-30. Residency: Fellow, Mayo Foundation, University of Minnesota Graduate School of Medicine, 1930-32. First Assistantship at Mayo Clinic in 1932-33. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from 1934 to 1950. Practice limited to general surgery. On active staff
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Domenic Albert Sterbini - Edgar McLean Stevenson - Eugene E. Taylor
of Mennonite Hospital; consulting staff, Brokaw Hospital. Instructor at Brokaw Hospital school of nursing. Director, Bloomington Association of Commerce, 1940-41-42, 1946-47. Member, Bloomington Board of Edu- cation, 1941-42. Director, Illinois Division of the American Cancer Society, 1946-52. President, Bloomington-Normal Health Council, 1936- 38. Served in Medical Corps, AUS, during World War II from August, 1942 to December, 1945, and discharged as Lt. Colonel. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, American Medical Association, Honorary Fellow of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Fellow - American College of Surgeons, Certified - Amer- ican Board of Surgery. Appointed Assistant Director of the American College of Surgeons, August 1, 1950.
DOMENIC ALBERT STERBINI was born in Rome, Italy, December 22, 1895. Graduated with M. D. Degree from the Liceo Conti Gentili- Alatri, Rome, in 1920. Internship: Policlinic, Rome, Italy - one year; Municipal Hospital, Spoleto, Italy - one year; Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Pa. - ten months. Located at Peoria State Hospital, May, 1924 to March, 1925; practiced at Springfield, Ill., August, 1925 to December, 1942; engaged in general practice at Colfax, Ill. from 1942 to present time. Served as Lieutenant on active duty in the Italian army in World War I from September 1, 1915, to November 7, 1917; became POW from November 7, 1917 to November 15, 1918; served as Lieutenant, Italian army hospital for chest diseases at Celio Hospital, Rome, Italy. Received honorable discharge from the Italian Army, October 20, 1920. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and National Red Cross Association. He married Miss Lena Flaminio, November 10, 1927; children - Dea and Silvana.
EDGAR McLEAN STEVENSON was born August 9, 1897, at Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wes- leyan University, Bloomington, Ill. in 1920; with M. D. Degree from University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Mich. in 1924. Interned at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. I. Residency: Rhode Island Hospital. Post-graduate work: special service at Cook County
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Hospital; observer's service at Mayo Clinic. Practiced in Bloomington, Ill. from August, 1928 to present time; practice limited to internal medicine, cardiology, diagnosis. On active staff of St. Joseph's, Brokaw, and Mennonite Hospitals; cardiologist consultant at all three hospitals. Was president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1946. Served as 1st Lieut. Medical Corps, U. S. Army, 1928-34. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., Amer- ican Heart Association, Licentiate - American Board of Internal Med- icine, Fellowship - American College of Physicians, America Life Convention, Life Insurance Medical Directors Association, Fellowship - American College of Chest Physicians, Fellowship - American College of Cardiology, Fellowship - Academy of Internal Medicine. He married Miss Sara Mowery, March 24, 1926; children - Edgar McLean II and Sally Ann.
EUGENE E. TAYLOR was born at Arrowsmith, Illinois, June 23, 1900. Graduated with B. S. Degree from University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. in 1922; with. M. D. Degree from the University of Illinois Medical school, Chicago, Ill. in 1926. Interned at Lutheran Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Was former assistant to Dr. R. A. Black, Chicago, Ill. Was clinical professor in pediatrics at Loyola University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., 1930-42. Practiced at Chicago, Ill., 1927-42; Bloomington, Ill., 1945-50; practice limited to Specialty, Pediatrics. Held former ap- pointments at Mercy and Woodlawn Lying-in Hospitals, Chicago, Ill .; while in Bloomington, on staff of St. Joseph's, Brokaw, and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in SATC at Champaign, Ill. in 1918; in Air Force in World War II as Lt. Col. in Medical Corps from 1942 to 1945. Lo- cated at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., 1950-52; was Prof. in Physiology Dept., University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind., 1952-53. On July 1, 1953 became industrial physician with American Can Co., Maywood, Ill. He is a member of the Illinois State and McLean County Medical Societies, A. M. A., Chicago Pediatrics Society, Chicago Allergy Society, and American College of Allergy. He married Mrs. Janet Kilgore Hemphill, June 4, 1938; step-daughter - Janet Hemphill.
PAUL G. THEOBALD was born December 20, 1922, in East Lynn, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. in 1947; M. D. Degree, from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1951. Interned at Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Engaged in general practice at Shell Lake, Wis., July, 1952- March, 1953; Bloomington, Ill., March, 1953, to present time. Holds appointments in Brokaw, Mennonite and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Served in World War II as Staff Sergeant, 45th Portable Surgical Hospital, 1943 to 1946 in China, Burma, and India; was awarded the Bronze Star. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and A. M. A. He married Miss Josephine Louise Fagerburg, February 24, 1946; one daughter - Paula Jo.
DANA O. TROYER was born July 12, 1920, at Chicago, Illinois. Graduated with B. A. Degree from Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. in 1939; M. D. Degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill. in 1944. Interned at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Post-graduate Study: Basic course in ophthalmology at Northwestern University Medical School, October, 1950 to July, 1951. Residency: in
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Paul G. Theobald - Dana O. Troyer - J. A. Van Ham
ophthalmology at Charity Hospital, New Orleans, from July, 1951 to July, 1952; and at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary from July, 1952 to July, 1953. Practiced at Dhamtari C. P., India from 1945 to 1949; Keystone, W. Va. for nine months in 1950; Bloomington, Ill. at Gailey Eye Clinic from July 1, 1953, to present time. Practice limited to oph- thalmology. While in India, he was assistant superintendent of Dham- tari Christian Hospital at Dhamtari, C. P .; is now on courtesy staff of Mennonite Hospital. Has been president of the Mennonite Medical Association, 1951-53. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Verna Mae Burkholder, January 30, 1947; children - Don Lawrence and Robert Martin.
J. A. VAN HAM was born at Aurora, Illinois, October 28, 1920. Attended St. Precopious College, Lisle, Ill. for three years; graduated from University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. with B. S. Degree and M. D. Degree in 1946. Internship: West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, Ill. Practiced in Ellsworth, Ill. from January, 1947 to De- cember, 1949; now located in Saybrook, Ill. where he has engaged in general practice from January, 1950 to present time. Is on courtesy staff at Mennonite and St Joseph's Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Served in World War II as Apprentice Seaman V12 at University of Illinois Medical School, Chicago, Ill. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, American Acad- emy of General Practice, and American Medical Association. He mar- ried Miss Marguerite Mulcay, October 28, 1946; children - Suzanne, Irene, and Stephanie.
FRANK L. WAKEFIELD was born in Heyworth, Illinois, December 29, 1866. Following graduation from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. in 1885, he read medicine with Dr. W. L. Pollock, Heyworth, Ill. Graduated with M. D. Degree from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, March 10, 1890. Located in Heyworth, Ill. April 1, 1890, and engaged in general practice for fifty-five years until his retirement in 1945. Held appointments at Brokaw and St. Joseph's Hospitals, Bloomington, Ill. Was local surgeon for the Illinois Central
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R. R. for over fifty years. Awarded the Fifty Year Pin by the Illinois State Medical Society. He was a member of the McLean County Medical Society since 1890, and a member of the Illinois State Medical Society. He married Miss Iris Ryburn. He died September 29, 1952 of bronchial pneumonia.
RITA WALSH was born at Caguas, Puerto Rico, June 11, 1920. Graduated with B. S. Degree from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedros, P. R. in 1939; received B. S. Degree from Columbia University, New York, N. Y. in 1943; graduated with M. D. Degree cum laude from the Loyola University Medical School, Chicago, Ill., in 1950. In- terned at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, Los Angeles, Cal. Assistant- ship: Preceptorship in ophthalmology, Gailey Eye Clinic, Bloomington, Ill. Has practiced ophthalmology in Bloomington, Ill. from 1951 to pres- ent time. Holds appointments at Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington, Ill. Held former teaching position at Dartmouth Eye Institute, Hanover, N. H. as instructor in Physiol. Optics, 1943-45. She is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A.
HAROLD R. WATKINS was born in Bloomington, Illinois, May 15, 1888. Attended Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Ill .; grad- uated with M. D. Degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. in 1920. Internship: Jefferson Medical College Hospital. Special training included residency at Jefferson Medical College Hospital; post- graduate study at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa. and the University of Indiana Medical School, Bloon- ington, Ind. Practiced at Bloomington, Ill. from November 1, 1922 to present time; practice limited to Ear, Nose and Throat. Has held teaching positions in Brokaw, St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Is on active staff of Mennonite Hospital, courtesy staff of St. Joseph's, and Brokaw Hospitals. Served as Batt. Sgt-Maj. at Base 38 in World War I. He is a member of McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, A. M. A., American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto- Laryngology, Central Illinois Society of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryn- gology, and American Society of Railroad Surgeons. He married Miss Helen Frymoyer, November 29, 1923.
Frank L. Wakefield - Rita Walsh - Harold R. Watkins
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Herman W. Wellmerling . Edward C. Williams - Erwin W. Wuerfele
HERMAN W. WELLMERLING was born in September, 1887, in Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated with B. S. Degree from Illinois Wes- leyan University, Bloomington, Ill. in 1916; with M. D. Degree from Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. in 1920. Interned at Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1920; Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, 1920-21. Residency: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Assistantship: Cleveland Clinic. Did post-graduate work in 1932 at Vienna, externship - Accident Hos- pital of Vienna, Austria; Budapest, Hungary; Berlin, Germany; in 1933 at the Mayo Clinic in urology. Practiced at Bloomington, Ill. from 1920 to present time. His practice has been general medicine and surgery until 1930, since then mostly urology. On active staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Served as 1st. Lieut. in World War I from 1917-19; was Captain in Medical Reserve Corps, 1923-38. He is a member of McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, Amer- ican Medical Association, International College of Surgeons, American Fracture Association, Sec. General, American Association of Industrial Surgery, Central States Society of Industrial Surgery and Medicine, Southern Medical Association, North-Central Illinois Medical Society, and World Medical Association. He married Miss Freda Woleslagel, November 13, 1922 (deceased) ; one son - Jack Alan.
EDWARD C. WILLIAMS was born October 26, 1874, in McLean County, Illinois. Attended Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., 1890-94; graduated with M. D. Degree from Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., 1899. Did post-graduate work at Rush Medical College in 1910; at Mayo Clinics in 1920. Engaged in general practice for one year in Chicago, Ill .; one year in Bloomington, Ill. in association with Dr. William Hill; and fifty-two years in Downs, Ill. where he is still practicing. On medical staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Served from 1941 through the duration of World War II as examining physician, McLean County Board, No. 2, Illinois. Was president of Downs School Board for eight years; president of the McLean County Medical Society in 1923; former president of staff of St. Joseph's and Mennonite Hospitals. Has been elected to membership in the Fifty Year
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Club of the Illinois State Medical Society. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Alma E. Whitcomb, March 4, 1903; children - Dorothy E., Howard W., and Edward W.
ERWIN W. WUERFELE was born in Germany on July 16, 1900. Received the German equivalent of M. S. Degree in 1918, graduating from the Konigliches Real Gymnasium (Esslingen); graduated with M. D. Degree from the University of Zurich Medical School in 1932. Interned at Alexian Brothers Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Residency: Miseri- cordia Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Engaged in general practice in Carlock, Ill., 1938-53; located in Bloomington, Ill. in 1953. Has served in the past on staff of Alexian Brothers Hospital, Chicago, Ill. and St. Francis Hospital, Freeport, Ill. Holds appointments at Mennonite and Brokaw Hospitals at present time. He is a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and the A. M. A.
C. RICHARD YODER was born June 21, 1914, at West Liberty, Ohio. Graduated with A. B. Degree from Goshen College, Goshen, Ind. in 1937; M. D. Degree from Ohio State University Medical School in 1941. Interned at St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., 1941-42. Resi- dency: in pediatrics at the University of Chicago Clinics, Chicago, Ill., 1945-47. Engaged in the practice of pediatrics in Bloomington, Ill. from December 30, 1947 to September 15, 1950; moved to Elkhart, Indiana in October, 1950; on May 25, 1953, moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he is now practicing. While in Bloomington, appointments were in Brokaw, Mennonite, and St. Joseph's Hospitals. Was instructor in pedriatics at St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing, 1948-49. Served as acting assist- ant surgeon, MSPHS - M. S. Marine Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, from June 1942 to May, 1943 in World War II; carried on medical relief and refugee work in Middle East area (Egypt) 1943-45. He is a member of the McLean County Medical Society, American Academy of Pediatrics and A. M. A.
LEROY W. YOLTON was born October 14, 1900, in Bloomington, Illinois. Graduated from the Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington,
C. Richard Yoder - Leroy W. Yolton - John Hartman Ziegler
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Ill. in 1921 as head of his class; member of Phi Kappa Phi fraternity; graduated with M. D. Degree from Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill. in 1931. Started practice of medicine and surgery in Bloomington, Ill. in 1933. Was on active staff of Brokaw and Mennonite Hospitals. Served in World War II as Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. Army from September 2, 1942 to February 3, 1945, date of his death. Captain Yolton was killed in action on Luzon Island in the Philippines. The Dr. Leroy W. Yolton Memorial Fund was started by friends in 1947. This fund was used to establish and equip a library in Dr. Yolton's memory in the College of Nursing, Silliman University, Philippines. Over $8,000.00 has been collected, a portion of which provides scholar- ships for nurses. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies and the American Medical Association. He married Miss Helen Norton, December 26, 1925; children - Martha June, Leroy William, Jr., and David Wayne.
JOHN HARTMAN ZIEGLER was born December 25, 1881, in Green- view, Illinois. After attending the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., he graduated with M. D. Degree from St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, Mo., in 1905. Interned at Jefferson Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Was engaged in general practice at Farmer City, Ill., 1905-1954. He was a member of the McLean County and Illinois State Medical Societies, and A. M. A. He married Miss Clara Louise Squire, June 19, 1907; children - Virginia (Mrs. L. T. Fruin), Ruth (Mrs. William Amsler), Margaret (Mrs. Hugh L. Ray, Jr.) Anna Mae and John D. He died January 21, 1954; cause - carcinoma of the right lung.
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