1934 Ranald Wolfe and Julia Good were married on June 10, in Indianapolis, Indiana at the home of Julia's parents, Mabel and Irby Good. [8] [9]
1935-36 Ranald Wolfe worked as state suprintendant for research at the National Youth Adminstration. [14]
1936 Ramon Edgar Wolfe, son of Ranald Wolfe and Julia Good, was born at 1:18 am on July 1 at St Vincents Hospital, Anderson County, Indiana. Ranald was "Research Director, N.Y.A."
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1936-40 Ranald Wolfe worked as chief psychologist at Pendleton reformatory. [21]
1937 Ranald M and Julia M Wolfe were listed at 1526 Mills Av, UH (University Heights), in the Indianapolis Directory. Ranald was a "clk" [clerk?]. [26]
1937 Julia Marie Good "(Mrs. Ranald Milton Wolfe), A.M. '32, music instructor, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis" was listed in the Indiana University Alumni Quarterly (1937), Vol. 24, page 123. [27]
c 1937 Ranald and Julia Wolfe visited Texas. [Where was Ramon?]
1940 Ranald M Wolfe was a college teacher of psychology, living at 89 College Avenue, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio with Julia M, Ramon E, and Douglas A Wolfe. The monthly rent was $25. The income in 1939 was $2000. [32] [33] [34]
1940 Ranald Milton Wolfe registered for the draft at Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio. Ranald was on the faculty at Otterbein College. Ranald was 5 ft 6 in tall and weighed 170 lb. He had brown eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion. [35]
1940 Prof. Ranald Wolfe, graduate of Steele high school and psychologist at the Indiana Reformatory at Pendleton, was appointed by Otterbein College to teach psychology.
1940 Son Gordon Elliott Wolfe was born. He died within a year on April 3, 1941. [40] [41]
1941 Prof. Ranald M. Wolfe, of Otterbein college, spoke at the Maple Park U. B. Church in Middletown. A Steele high school graduate, Prof. Wolfe came to the psychology department of Otterbein last year, after serving for three years as senior clinical psychologist of the Indiana reformatory.
1941 Ranald Wolfe was appointed as director of guidance at Otterbein College.
1940-45 Ranald Wolfe served in the army during WW II.
1942 Clara Brenizer Wolfe died and several Wolfe family members got together in October. [Photocopy, 1942 Ranald Wolfe wrote to father Charles concerning the death of Clara Brenizer Wolfe, page 1.] [Photocopy, 1942 Ranald Wolfe wrote to father Charles concerning the death of Clara Brenizer Wolfe, page 2.]
1942 Daughter Donna Wolfe was born on June 27.
1943 Ranald M. Wolfe was promoted to the rank of Captain in the U.S. Army.
Ranald M. Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, 726 Oxford av., has been promoted to a captaincy in the army. Capt. Wolfe is stationed at Fort Brag, N. C as personnel consultant for the field artillery rep1acement training center. He was graduated from Indiana Central college, Indianapolis, and studied at Indiana university. He was commissioned a first lieutenant in December, 1942, and attended the adjutant general's school at Fort Washington, Washington, D. C. His wife, Mrs. Julia Wolfe, and their three children, are living in Fayetteville, N. C.
c 1944 The family moved from North Carolina to Florida.
1944 The family was busy getting Grandmother Good ready for her return to Indianapolis after a nice visit in Jacksonville. They didn't know that a hurricane was approaching and was soon to hit Jacksonville. Most of the neighbors on the beach had evacuated their houses, but the Wolfe family did not evacuate. [60] [61]
1944 Mrs. Petrovna Wolfe died at her residence, 726 Oxford avenue, yesterday after a three years' lllness. A native of Union City, Ohio, she was a member of the First United Brethren church. Survivors, her husband, Charles M. Wolfe; one Son, Capt. Ranald M. Wolfe, stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla.; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Teegarden of Dayton, and two sisters, Mrs. E. G. Applegate of Union City. Ind,, and Mrs. Kale Drury of Welda, Kan.
1945 Ronald Wolfe (age 38) and family lived in Jacksonville Beach, Duval County, Florida. [63] [64] [65]
1945 The Wolfe family moved to Dayton Ohio. They moved in with Ranald's sister Gladys Teegarden on a farm owned by Grampa Charles Wolfe.
1946 Maj. Ranald M. Wolfe was appointed chief of counseling at Camp Blanding, Florida.
A Dayton officer, Maj. Ranald M. Wolfe, is the new chief of the Enlisted Men's Counseling section of the separation center at Camp Blanding, Fla. Maj. Wolfe, the son of Charles M. Wolfe, Pinnacle rd., is charged with the task of assisting every discharge "to get off on the right foot in civilian life."
A former instructor at Otterbein college, Westerville, he administers a staff of over 60 counselors. Wolfe was transferred to Camp Blanding from the Infantry Replacement Training center, he was in charge of all psychological testing and interviewing.
Following his graduation from Steele high School, the major studied at Indiana Central college where he received an A.B. degree and took graduate work in neurology and psychology at Indiana university.
Maj. Wolfe was with the state office of the NYA for a short time during which he made a survey of juvenile delinquency for the agency. He then served as clinical psychologist at the Indiana State reformatory.
In 1942, he was commissioned as a first lieutenant from the "National Roster of Scientific Personnel." During his three years in the army, he has served as chief psychological examiner for the Detroit induction center, and personnel consultant at Ft. Bragg, N.C.
He plans after leaving the service to continue with the Veteran's administration in a similar capacity.
c 1945 In March, the Wolfe family moved to Chillicothe, Ohio where Julia taught music in elementary school and Ranald worked at the federal penitentary and at the Veteran's Hospital. Ranald and Julia Wolfe moved to 412 Belleview Hill, Chillicothe, Ohio, after living at West 5th Street.
1946+ All the kids went to Central School in Chillicothe, one or two blocks from the house at 118 W 5th. Little kids were left at Landrums while Julia was teaching, and the older kids either went back home or to the Landrums. [73]
1947 Ranald Wolfe lived in Chillicothe, Ohio. [74]
1947 The Wolfe family visited Mound City, a park near Chillicothe, Ohio, with Indian Mounds.
1948 Ranald M. Wolfe, chief psychologist at Veterans hospital, will be the speaker at the second in a series of "Five Best Saturday Nights in Town" to be held at 7p.m. in First E.U.B. church, Main and Brownell streets, Saturday night.
1948 Mr. Wolfe spoke before Western PTA.
1948 Ranald Wolfe received his Ph.D. in psychology from Ohio State University in 1948. [78]
1949 Mr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "The Adolescent Child" to the West Fifth PTA.
1949 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "The Price of Maturity in Adolescents" to the West Fifth PTA. Dr. Wolfe contrasted the opportunities for development of new ideas and activities which modern youth enjoys with the fixed ideas passed down by leaders in totalitarian nations.
1949 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a panelist for a discussion of "Looking Life in the Face" at the YMCA.
1949 Dr. Ranald Wolfe of the Veterans Administration hospital spoke about "Fear" to the YMCA Gradale sorority.
1949 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe was music supervisor at Adelphi schools.
1949 Mrs. Wolfe's pupils heard at musicale at her home on Belleview Avenue.
1949 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, chief psychologist at the Veterans hospital gave a lecture on "Psychology of Leadership" at a Hi-Y leadership council.
1949 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe was the leader of a study group for the Central School PTA.
1949 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "Over-Dependency" at the Central School PTA.
1949 Dr. Ranald Wolfe gave the invocation at the annual meeting of the Ross district Boy Scouts.
1949 The Wolfe family took a trip to Colorado with Grandmother Good in the family Plymouth (a recycled Checker taxi cab). They drove up Pike's Peak.
1949 Ranald M Wolfe was a psychologist at the USVA Hospital living with Julia M Wolfe at Belleview Hill, Chillicothe, Ohio. [89] [90]
1950 The Wolfe family took a trip to Tampa Bay in Florida with grandfather Charles Wolfe to visit Faith Betts.
1950 Ranald M Wolfe (age 43, born in Indiana, married) lived in Scioto Twp, Ross County, Ohio, in a household with Julia M Wolfe (age 40), Ramon E Wolfe (age 13), Douglas A Wolfe (age 10), Donna M Wolfe (age 7), Judith A Wolfe (age 5), and Robert A Wolfe (age 3). Ranald M Wolfe was a psychologist at the Veteran's Hospital. [91]
1950 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "Mental Growth" at the Child Guidance Club.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to the League of Women Voters about the value of social support systems for children.
1950 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe was a panelist at a meeting of the West Fifth School PTA.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was on a committee for the Ross County Ministerial Association concerning a shortage of ministers.
1950 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe joined the Kiwanis in Chillicothe.
1950 Dr. Wolfe spoke before the Altrusa Club.
1950 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke to the city PTA about social hygiene.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was director of a study group for Chillicothe's bicycle court.
1950 Dr Wolfe was named as chair of the Ross County Committee on children and youth for the Mid-century White House Conference.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe, Adelphi, was the accompanist for the County-Wide Music Festival at Unioto high school auditorium, Ross County, Ohio.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe led a city-wide study group for the Central School PTA. Douglas Wolfe, Frank and John Iden, Mike Philips, and Jim McVicker depicted characters of Mark Twain in a skit "Tom Sawyer uses Psychology".
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe led a city-wide study group for the Central School PTA.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe, of Adelphi-Harrison high school, accompanied the choral groups at the Ross Music Festival.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe accompanied the chorus performance at the West Fifth PTA meeting. Dr. Ranald Wolfe will moderate a discussion concerning "Juvenile Delinquency."
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to the Shriners about the results of practical psychology in treating veterans.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was involved with the Chillicothe branch of Ohio University.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe was the accompanist at the Adelphi-Harrison Farewell assembly.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe directed the Mothersingers chorus of the city PTA at Mount Logan School.
1950 Ranald Wolfe was in the Army Reserve Corps in Chillicothe [fifth from left].
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke at the Kiwanis Club in Chillicothe.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was named as chair of the PTA council study group.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a moderator at the Kiwanian Club in Chillicothe.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe introduced a speaker at the Kiwanian Club in Chillicothe.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe was appointed back to her old job at the Adelphi-Harrison school district. 1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe was appointed back to her old job at the Adelphi-Harrison school district.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe and Mrs. W. J. Garmhausen conducted a child study group with the Eastern PTA.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on juvenile delinquency at the Clarksburg school auditorium.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on "Spiritual Resources for Health" to the Woman's Society of Christian Service.
1950 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe furnished music for the South Scioto PTA.
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was initiated into Sigma Xi at Ohio State University.
VA Chief Honored: Dr. Ranald Wolfe, chief of clinical psychology service at the Veterans Administration hospital, was initiated into Sigma Xi, national honorary scientifc fraternity, at Ohio State university, last week.
A graduate of Steel high school in Dayton, Dr. Wolfe took his undergraduate college work at Indiana Central college, Indianapolis, where he was a member of the intercollegiate debate team and of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, local honorary scholarship society. He was graduated magna cum laude.
In 1934. he completed his residence requirements for a Ph D. at Indiana university, Bloomington, where he had a major in psychology and minors in sociology and neurology.
He was senior psychologist at Indiana reformatory and an instructor in psychology at Otterbein before the war, during which he served as psychologist and personnel consultant to the adjutant general's office of the Army. He came to the VA hospital here in 1948.
Dr. Wolfe completed his research studies and received his doctorate at Ohio State in 1948. His research topic was "A New Experimental Autokinetic Situation in the Study of Self Reference."
1950 Dr. Ranald Wolfe helped with the Kiwanis Santa Party.
1951 Ranald M Wolfe was a psychologist living with Julia Wolfe at Belleview Hill, Chillicothe, Ohio. [125] Ranald was listed as a lecturer at Ohio State University in Chillicothe. [126]
c 1951 The Wolfe family took a trip to Quebec. The family took a horse carriage ride there.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was elected an elder of the Presbyterian Church in Chillicothe.
1951 Mrs. W. J. Garmhausen announced a city-wide study group with Dr. Ranald Wolfe as leader at the Chillicothe PTA council.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a volunteer for a blood drive.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was associated with the Western School PTA in Chillicothe, Ohio.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to the YMCA and the Chillicothe Child Study and Guidance clubs.
1951 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke to the Lions Club on pure and applied sciences as they relate to human conduct.
1951 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe was to speak at the monthly meeting of the Progressive Mothers' Club and the Chillicothe Child Guidance club.
1951 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "The Welfare of the Nation's Children and Youth" to the Progressive Mothers Club at the YMCA.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a guest speaker on "Adolescent Youth Problems" at the YMCA with the Chillicothe Child Study and Guidance Club.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on "Child Study" at Mt. Logan School.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe participated in a panel on "Youth and mobilization" by the 4-H.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on juvenile delinquency at the North Union PTA.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe chaired a conference on "What can we do to make Ross County a better place for all children and youth?"
1951 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe directed the Adelphi high school chorus at the Adelphi Methodist Church.
1951 Ranald M. Wolfe was a blood donor.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was to offer a course at the Ohio University Chillicothe branch on "Psychology of Advertising and Selling".
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was the instructor for two Psychology courses offered by OU at Central High School.
1951 Dr. Ranald Wolfe represented Chillicothe at a Ross County Youth Conference.
1952 Ranald M Wolfe was a psychologist living with Julia M Wolfe at 412 Belleview Hill, Chillicothe, Ohio. [147]
1952 Robert remembers the lookout tower built from tree logs and the cabin built from old lumber back behind the creek at 412 Belleview, Chillicothe about this time.
1952 Ranald M. Wolfe was a blood donor.
1952 Ranald M. Wolfe spoke at a Ross County Youth Conference.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke about mental health related to the Ross County Council of Children and Youth in Civil Defense.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to YMCA boys about personal relationships of premarital and marital life.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, psychologist at the Veterans Hospital, reported on the work that Miami County is doing in marriage counseling, organizing doctors, lawyers, heads of churches, school principles and youth leaders … Dr. Wolfe recommended to the committee that such a plan be tried here … that even an exchange of ideas sometimes helps the situation.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was an organizer to annex part of Carlisle Hill to Chillicothe.
1952 The sanitary sewer at Belleview avenue was extended near the 1.66 acre home of Julia and Ranald Wolfe.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, psychologist at the Veterans Administration, was on a committee to coordinate information about people seeking social services.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was on a committee to develop social work training course in Ross County.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe commented at a Ross County childrens council that aid to mentally ill children is as important as aid to physically handicapped youth.
1952 Land near Julia and Ranald Wolfe was to be annexed to Chillicothe.
1952 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was the advisor at a meeting of the Westminster fellowship. Ramon Wolfe, moderator, conducted the business meeting. Charles Garmhausen had charge of devotions.
1953 Son Ray Wolfe lived at 220 Linden Street in Camden, New Jersey with uncle Lowell Good while working at RCA.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a member at large of the Chief Logan Council of the Boy Scouts.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe ran for election to the board of education in Chillicothe.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to the YMCA about support for the mentally retarded.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a panelist at the Ross County Teacher's association.
1953 Father Charles M. Wolfe died in Dayton, Ohio. [164]
Charles M. Wolfe, 67, of R.R. 10, a former employee of the Inland Manufacturing division, General Motors Corp. for 22 years, died at 3 a.m. Tuesday at Good Samaritan hospital after a long illness.
A native of Scott City, Kan., be was a Dayton area resident since 1919, and was a member Of the Hillcrest Christian church. He formerly was a member of the Euclid av. EUB church for a number of years.
Surviving are his wife, Alva Fisher Wolfe; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Teegarden of Dayton, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildred Mikesell of Chicago Heights. Ill.; a son, Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe, member of the Veterans hospital staff at Chillicothe; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Wilson of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. Faith Betts of Oneco, Fla.; two brothers, The Rev. Homer N. Wolfe of Vale, Ore., and The Rev. John F. Wolfe of Brownsville, Tex.; and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Carrigan funeral home, 2201 N. Main st. Burial will be in Union City, Ind. cemetery. Friends may call at .the funeral home from 3 to 5 and to 9 p.m. Thursday.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was a blood donor.
1953 Ranald M. Wolfe was one of 7 candidates for three positions on the Chillicothe City School Board. There were three incumbent candidates, who won the election.
1953 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke to the Chief Logan Council of Boy Scouts.
1953 Ranald Wolfe, psychologist, gave a lecture to the Presbyterian Church.
1954 Ranald M Wolfe was listed in the United States National Register of Scientific and Technical Personnel Files [172]
1954 Dr. Ranald Wolfe gave a report to the Logan council of the Boy Scouts.
1954 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was on a panel about "Meeting the needs of the retarded child" at the YMCA.
1954 W.H. Hildebrand and Dr. Ranald Wolfe were judges at the Boy Scout Camporee.
1954 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe spoke on "Meeting the needs of the Retarded Child" to the American Association of University Women.
1954 1954 Dr. Ranald Wolfe of the VA Hospital staff summarized a discussion of mentally retarded persons. "Any eventuality that has limited the capacity of persons need not cause us to neglect their potentialities. Fostering the activities of the mentally retarded gives society happiness and a sense of a job well done."
1954 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe, 412 Belleview, VA Hospital physician, medical, was admitted to the hospital during the weekend.
1954 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe, 412 Belleview was discharged from the hospital.
1954 Mr. Ramon Wolfe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ranald Wolfe is spending the summer in Riverton, N.J. where he is an employee of the RCA Corporation.
1954 Mr. Ramon Wolfe, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ranald Wolfe, enrolled as a sophomore at Ohio State University.
1954 Doug Wolfe saved the largest amount from his Chillicothe Gazette newspaper route ever recorded.
1954 Dr. Ranald Wolfe attended a meeting of the Logan Council Scouts.
1954 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe, director of music at the Huntington Schools, led her chorus at a Lions Club event.
1955 Ranald M Wolfe was Chief Psychologist, VA Hospital, living with Julia M Wolfe at 412 Belleview Hill, Chillicothe, Ohio. Ramon Wolfe, student, lived at the same address. [186]
1955 The Wolfe family took a trip to Westmoreland Park in Virginia. Ranald Wolfe had an APA meeting in Washington, DC. The trip continued to Cape Hatteras. The family camped at Cape Hatteras and were eaten alive by mosquitoes on the beach. The family picked Ranald up while camping at Westmoreland on the return trip.
1955 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe led the adult chorus for the Christmas service at the Presbyterian Church. Douglas Wolfe gave a recitation.
1955 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, chief of clinical psychology, participated in a seminar on Rorschach Tests at the VA.
1955 Dr. Ranald Wolfe participated in a discussion at the VA hospital.
1955 Dr. Ranald Wolfe attended the West District of the Chief Logan Boy Scout Council.
1955 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe directed the chorus at a variety show at Huntington Schools.
1956 There was a family reunion.
1956 Ranald Wolfe was the speaker at a banquet at the Indiana Central Honor Society. "Dr Ranald M Wolfe, psychologist with the Veteran's Administration of Chillicothe, Ohio. Dr. Wolfe graduated from Central in 1929 and received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1948. He will speak on the subject The Mature Personality." [192]
1956 Mr. Ramon Wolfe returned to Ohio State University after spending spring vacation with his parents on Belleview Ave.
1956 Dr. and Mrs. Ranald Wolfe have returned from a motor trip in the East. They were in Philadelphia, New York and Washington D.C. and the Chesapeake Bay area.
1956 Ramon and Douglas, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Wolfe, attended Ohio State University.
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1956 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, chief psychologist at the Veterans Hospital, spoke on "My child is learning and growing" at the Unioto PTA.
1956 Dr. Ranald Wolfe, psychiatrist at the Chillicothe Hospital, spoke on the current revolution in mental health treatment, particularly on the use of tranquilizing drugs and the effort to get mental health patients out of the hospital and back into community life.
1956 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on "Physical and Emotional Capability of the Junior High Student" to the West Fifth PTA.
1957 Dr. Ranald Wolfe and Rev. Ben Judd were program leaders at the Senior Westminster Fellowship on "Understanding our emotions". Donna Wolfe provided refreshments.
1957 Dr. Ranald Wolfe spoke on "Our emotions" at the Senior Westminster Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church.
1957 Dr. Ranald Wolfe led a workshop at the Lutheran Church.
1957 Ranald Wolfe was elected president of the Ohio Psychological Association. [203]
1957 Ranald Wolfe had an APA meeting in San Diego and the entire family (except for Ray) took a month-long driving trip in the Nash. Ranald took a plane trip to San Diego during the trip. Julia and Doug drove the rest of the way. A car turned left in front of them. CRASH. They repaired the car and continued with the trip. Driving down the coast passing Mount Lassen, the family picked up Ranald in South Dakota and drove back east. While driving in Arizona the car crashed again on a bridge abutment. We mostly remember how much fun the trip was.
1957 The family of Ranald Wolfe traveled throughout the west.
Enjoyed vacation in west
Home for a few days from a tour which took them to California are Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe, VA psychologist, his wife, and sons, Douglas and Robert, and daughters, Judith and Donna. The trip was planned to benefit Douglas, a student of zoology at Ohio State, and they enjoyed camping out in the wide open spaces, with Dr. Wolfe and Douglas sleeping under the stars, while Mrs. Wolfe and the girls bedded down in their car equipped for that purpose. Highlights of their journey included the Black Hills of South Dakota, Olympia National Forest, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, Tijuana, Mexico, the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, Petrified Forest and Carlsbad Caverns. In Long Beach, Calif., they visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Good, and they also stopped in Dallas, Tex., to see Dr. Wolfe's aunt, Mrs. Charles Wilson.
1957 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe was a volunteer for the Chillicothe Community Concert Association.
1957 Ramon Wolfe passed the engineer examination given by the Ohio State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.
1957 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe directed the choir for a special service of the Presbyterian Church at the Trinity Methodist Church.
1957 Dr Ranald Wolfe participated in the YMCA vocation guidance day.
1957-58 Ranald Wolfe lived in Chillicothe, Ohio. [209] [210]
1958 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was on a panel discussion of "Old and new values in education" at the Masonic Temple.
1958 Dr. Ranald Wolfe gave a report on advancement to the Boy Scout Logan Council meeting.
1958 Dr. Ranald Wolfe worked with the AFS (American Field Service) to sponsor a foreign student at Chillicothe Central High School.
1958 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was president of the Ross County Council of Churches.
1958 Eleanor Bond and Ramon Wolfe were engaged to be married.
1958 Eleanor Margaret Bond and Ramon Edgar Wolfe were married on June 14 at the Trinity Methodist Chapel in Chillicothe, Ohio by Rev. Benjamin Judd.
1958 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe returned from a week long church music institute at Capital University, Columbus.
1958 The family of Dr. Wolfe was on vacation while he was at the submarine base in New London, Conn, on business.
1958 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe worked on the Community Concert campaign.
1958 Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe transferred to the VA Regional Offices in New York City. His family continued to live at 412 Belleview for the present.
1959 Mrs. Ranald Wolfe and daughters Judith and Donna visited Princeton and Riverton, N.J. where they visited the family of Mrs. Wolfe's brother, L. H. Good.
1960 The Wolfe family moved to Princeton Junction, New Jersey, where Julia taught elementary school and Ranald commuted to New York City working with the Veteran's Administration.
c 1960 The Wolfe family went to Colorado and climbed Long's Peak. Ranald, Judy, and Robert went part way up by horse and then took the cable route (now closed) to the peak.
c 1961 Ranald Wolfe worked in Taiwan with the Agency for International Development while the family lived in New Jersey.
1962-64 Julia, Ranald, Judy, and Robert Wolfe lived in Japan while Ranald worked at the U.S. Embassy for the Agency for International Development.
1963 Ranald M Wolfe, class of 1929, and Julia Good Wolfe, class of 1930, were supporters of Indiana Central College. [222]
1964 Julia and Ranald Wolfe returned to the United States and built a new home in Knoxville, Iowa, where they lived for several years while Julia taught elementary school and Ranald worked at the Veteran's Hospital.
1967 Dr. Ranald Wolfe was listed among faculty of Central College in Iowa. [223]
1971 Ranald Wolfe died on February 2. "Dr. Ranald Wolfe, 64, a member of the VA Hospital medical staff for several years, died Feb. 2 at Collins Memorial Hospital. Memorial services under the auspices of the First United Presbyterian Church are pending. Rev. Giles S. Card will officiate. A retired Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army, he is survived by his wife and four [sic] children. Knoxville Journal-Express Feb. 1971" [224] [225] [226] [227]
1974 Julia's mother Mabel Good died in Indianapolis. [228]
1975 Julia Wolfe moved to San Diego in October.
1989 Julia Wolfe, Ida Mae Miller, and Elsie Good were interviewed for the Alumni News when they visited the University of Indiana for the homecoming reunion. The part of the interview concerning her life prior to her marriage to Ranald in 1929 is transcribed in her personal notes. [229]
I taught part-time through 1938. I stopped teaching before my second son was born, and didn't resume until 1948.
Julia Wolfe taught in public schools in Ohio, New Jersey, and Iowa, retiring in 1975. Her husband's career as a clinical psychologist for the Army and veteran's hospitals took the family to Taiwan and Japan in 1962 to 1964. In Tokyo Julia taught conversational English to students at Toho-Gakuen, a famous music school. Ranald died in 1971. Their children are Ramon, Douglas, Donna, Judith, and Robert. Julia has 12 grandchildren.
1993 In March, son Robert visited Julia Good Wolfe at her house in Rancho Bernardo, California and made some videos. [Movie, 1993 Julia remembers grandfather Isaiah Good.] [Movie, 1993 Julia plays the piano.] [Movie, 1993 Julia describes dolls she made in Japan in 1963.] [Movie, 1993 Julia's mementos and playing the organ.]
1994 Julia Good Wolfe died. Eulogy for Julia Wolfe:
Julia was born November 5, 1909, and was raised and educated in Indianapolis near Indiana Central College, now the University of Indianapolis. Julia graduated from Indiana Central College with a B.A. in English in 1930 and then stayed on to complete her Bachelors of Music in 1931. During the 1931-32 academic year, she enrolled at Indiana University for a Masters in music, and studied at home in Indianapolis, where Dr. Ernest Hoffzimmer gave her piano instruction. She received an M.A. in piano performance from Indiana University in fall 1932 when she gave her performance recital. Julia was an accomplished pianist and organist and played regularly at her church in many places where she lived. Julia loved children and taught them about music and life whenever she got a chance. From 1948 to 1962 she was a music teacher at public schools near Chillicothe, Ohio and Princeton, New Jersey. She taught English in Tokyo from 1962 to 1964 while her husband, Ranald, worked with the Agency for International Development with the U.S. Embassy. After returning to the United States, she taught first grade in Knoxville Iowa until retiring in 1975.
After Ranald Wolfe died, Julia moved to a community in Rancho Bernardo, California where she and Ranald had planned retirement. There, Mrs. Wolfe was a member of the Philanthropic Education Organization (PEO Sisterhood) and the American Association of University Women, was a pianist for the Red Hot Mamas, was a music coordinator for Prime Time and for the Bell Choir of the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church.
Julia Marie Good Wolfe, daughter of Mabel Rivir Good and Irby J Good, died on December 3, 1994, in Rancho Bernardo, California. A private Memorial service was held in the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [230] [231] [232] [233]
1994 Obituary for Julia M. Wolfe (Aged 85).
Times-Advocate, Escondido, California, December 9, 1994. [234]The Julia Good Wolfe Music Scholarship Fund (Ranald M. and Julia M. Wolfe Scholarship) at the University of Indianapolis has been established in her memory. Website Indianapolis University endowed scholarships website.
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