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Helen C. Hedden, '43A " Mailed by the Alumni members of the Associoti alumni in the Armed For on file in the Alumni Offic Reunion In Print 1900-1919 Lieut. Col. Bernard Manning, '09A, who made his home in Spar tanburg before re-entering the Army to serve in the present war, is now on duty overseas with a quarter master group. Colonel Manning, who saw foreigh duty in the first World War, now has two sons in uniform, one with the Navy and one with the Army Air Corps. Mrs. Manning makes her home at 612 W. Chapel Hill street, Durham, N. C. 1920- 1929 Capt. Lewis Fulmer Koon, '290, originally of Ponaria, is serving as chaplain with the Fourth infantry division in Germany. A year to the day after joining the Fourth, Cap tain Koon made the D-Day landing in Normandy with the 12th regiment of that organization. The interior of a Siegfried line pillbox was used as the novel setting for religious services conducted by the chaplain on six occasions. Captain Koon once held several services in a single day in a building which later examina tions disclosed to have been thor oughly mined by the enemy. Cap tain Koon, formerly pastor of the Emmanuel-St. Matthews Lutheran Church at New Market, Ya., now wears the Purple Heart for wounds received in action. His wife and two sons make their home at New Market. Lieut. Joseph Gordon Shuler, '29C, and Mrs. Shuler (Shirley Le gare Bailey), '34C, of Cameron and Columbia, are now making their home at Twentyninc Palms, Calif.. while Lieutenant Shuler is attached to the Naval Auxiliary Air Station there. Maj. Joseph Eslie Hines, '27L, of Spartanburg, who commands a quartermaster battalion overseas, recently spent a leave in the States, but will return to his outfit. His home address is route three, Box 118, Spartanburg. T/5 Harold Horace Hentz, '27Ed, of Pomaria, is serving overseas with a field artillery unit. Before enter ing the service, Technician Heitz was instructor in modern languages and dean of boys at the Friends 'Academy, Locust Valley, N. Y. He is addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. 1930- 1939 Cpl. Caldwell Thomas Zimmer man, '34C, of St. Matthews, is on duty with a headquarters squardon overseas, and is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. S/Sgt. Philip Winter, '37C, of Co lumbia, is serving with an infantry unit in the F.uropean theater, and is adldressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Before going overseas Staff Sergeant W\inter was stationedl at Fort Jackson in an anti-tank outfit. As a civilian he was employed by The State Com-. pany. Mrs. Robert Downs Poindexter (Mary Alice Pendleton), '39J, form erly of Columbia, now makes her home at all Gladstone boulevard, Shreveport, La. Pvt. Major Paul Fowler, '38C, of Mt!ullins, is now in Germany wvith a combat engineer battalion. He is addressed through the Postmaster, Newv York, N. Y. The Rev. Samuel Evans Brown, '30A, formerly of Matthews, N. C., is nowy pastor of the First Presby terian Church, Danville, Ky. He is a graduate of the Union Theological Senminary, Richmond, Va., and1 re ceived the dlegree of dloctor of theol ogy from the Seminary in May, 1944. After studying at the Ulniver sity' of Edinburghi, Scotland, and at Westinmter College, Cambridge, F.ngland, Mr. Browni held pastorates at Columbia, Miss., and at Port Gibson, MI iss., going to Danville in 1941. He is married to the former Mdiss Janie Perrin Stevens, daughter of a missionary to China. They have two daughters, Mary Ellen, six, and Elizabeth Jane, two. Lieut. Comdr. William Woodrow Davis, USNR (CB), '37CE, of Flor ence, is addressed at the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Central Spare Parts Warehouse, Joliet, Ill., where he is executive officer. He served two years in the South Pacinic as executive officer and later as of ficer in charge of a Naval Construc tion battalion. He was promoted to his present rank in March, 1943, while on duty in the South Pacinic. Edith C. Pope, ARC, '39A, of Winnsboro, is stationed at Stark General Hospital, Charleston. From there she rides hospital trains to other Army hospitals in the United States. Miss Pope has been with the Red Cross for about 16 months, be fore which she was a physical in structor at Druid Hills High School, Atlanta, Ga. " Asst. Editor Association Of fice to on and to non-member :es whose addresses are :e. STILL A MAILMAN-When F Sumter, exchanged his mailman's t jobs. Here the former Sumter lett the mail by a Chinese boy emplo Chinese-American Composite wing c has been serving with the Army] India theater for over 'a year. Capt. William Holt Davis, '35E, of Kingstree, who is serving with the infantry in Europe, received a battle field promotion to his present rank while fighting in the Ardennes sec tor during the "Battle of the Bulge". Before going into the F.uropean theater Captain Davis was stationed in South America. Lieut. Tolliver Cleveland Callison, Jr., '38A, of Lexington, is on duty with a quartermaster unit attached to the First Army in Germany. le writes that simetime ago he saw Lieut. Arthur Henry Parsons, '39C, of Andrews, who is serving w ith an ordnance outfit. Both are addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Julius Edwin Rivers, '34A formi erly of Boone,Ngto., now makcs his home at 124 Suter place, Biloxi, Mliss. Bernard Clayton Kaiser, Phvis 'c, USNR,'7, '3, is on duty with a %la rine division in the Central acie. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Lieut. (jg) Charles Dwight Cath cart, '34CE, of Columbia, whou form been on duty with the Naval Air Corps overseas, is now addressed at the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. Capt. Henry Flinn Dargan, Jr., '39A, '41L, of Forence, owv under going crew traning in Bent Supsr fortresses, is addressed at Section P, PAAF, Pyote, Texas. Capt. Jacob Zalin, '32A, of Calterboro, has been rescued from a Japanese prison of wear c;ay in goin Phcipew, ainn isno B afe, ac fortreneg is addesseda rectinh his siste, Mrot. TA..Nvto' WValterboro. haptain reZalin wa atae prisron Corregidora ihn the Philippines, ael tid enre tow e i cordimyt Meial corpg recive. byi hissther, Capt. Ae Zain '32A, alo of al terboro, a isnt the Mical AryC iia orps in 2Ita.ly.i W. Emmett Bell, '30CE, of l.an-; caster, recently received a medical discharge from the Army', and is now addressed at rout four, L.an caster. Mr. Bell was a stall sergeant at the time of his dlischarge, andl had been serving in a master gunners' office, supplying data to artillery units. Capt. William Scruggs Hopt, '30A, '38L, formerly of Charleston, who has been convalescing from in juries received in the European theater, has returnedl to active (duty with the AAF, and is now attached to the 5->0 AA F Base Unit,. liq. Forrying D)ivision, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lieut. (jg) John Stewart Dunbar, Jr., '36C, of Cohnbia, whlo has beeni instructing in the Naval Air Co rps for the past year and a half, is now taking combat training. lIe is ad dressed at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola,.Fla. Lieut. John Royal McDavid, USNR, '31A, '35L., and Mrs. Mc David (Rita Laura Horton), '33A, of Columbia, are now making their home at 1121 Westover avenue, Norfold, Va. ' 1940 -1949 Lieut. Lyle Roddey Whitner, USMAC, '43E, of Rock Hlill, is a member of the Marine air squadron which was first to operate in the Philippines. He has participated in the invasions of Pelelieu, L,eyte, Mindora, and Luzon. L,ieuitenant Whitner, who has been overseas since August, 1241, is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Hugh McGillivray Williams, '4EE, of Columbia, recently re ceived an honorable discharge fronm th'e'Navy, and is again making his lhome in Columbia, at 715 lleidt stre.c Issued by the Un RALPH LEV fc. Herman Cecil Eargle, '32Ed, of iniform for khaki, he didn't change !r carrier is given a hand unloading yed at headquarters of the famous f the 14th Air Force. Private Eargle mostal Service in the China-Burma Lieut. (jg) Douglas Alvastroth Westmoreland, Jr., USNR, '40A, of (lover, writes that since beginning hi tour of duty in the Pacific he has mct many Carolina men. Dur ing the past 18 months Lieutenant \Vestmoreland has participated in action in the Marshalls, the Mari anas, New Guinea, the Philippines, and in other Pacific areas. lie is addre>sed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Andrew Jackson Ulmer, '43C, of \Valterboro, is employed as account ant at the Walterboro Army Air Field exchange. lie makes his home at 122 Carn street, Valterboro. James Rogers Thomas, HA1/c, '47V-i2, of Orangeburg, is now serv ing aboard a hospital ship in the Pacific. Before joining the fleet Mr. Thomas was stationed at the Charleston Navy Yard. Pfc. George Frank Doukas, '43C, Of t'4litlumia, is on duty with an in fantr y unit in the .uro pean theater. 11r is addressed through the Post mir,New York, N. Y. Frnest Gary Edwards, RM2/c, '46A, of 'Mullins, is serving in the I'acific theater aboard a Landing Ship, Tank, as radioman. le is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of lice, San Francisco, Calif. Lieut. James Locke Kendall. Jr., AAF, '43A, of Ilorcnce, writes: "I coniplcted tiity missions with a Ninth Air Force fighter group fly ing a P- 17 Ihunderbolt . . . was shot d1ow1 i on my fifty-first mission by tl:k wLhile trating a German air dromie and wa promptly ca pturedl. me'lItimei later, T managed to es cape and eventually made my way bac k to base . . . I have b)eeni very luctky . . . At lpresent I am busy helping to train flex ible gunners here at Yuma Army Air field . . . Lieutenant kentdall is addressed at General Delivery, YAAF, Yumia, Ariz. Lieut. (jg) Arthur Waring Hutch ison, Jr., '43EE, of Columbia, is serving in the Pacific area aboard ship. iHe is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Lejune Patrick Floyd, AMM1/c, '45A, of Kingstree, is on duty with the Naval Air Corps in the Pacific. iIe is add(ressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Laura Lee Green, '42A, of Colum b)ia, is now doing professional radio dramatic work in Ne w York., N. Y., and has been on some nationally known radlio p)rograms recently. She is addressed at the Barbizon Hotel, l.exington avenue at 63rd street, New York 2t, N. Y. Mrs. Paul F. Judson (Carolyn Legare), '44A, is on the staff of radio station W\IS, and she and her wo-year old son are making their home with Mirs. Judson's parents at 23t31 Terrace WVay, Colutnbia, while Lieutenant Judson is in Ger mainy. Lieut. John Roy Brooks, Jr., USNR, '41C, of Columbia, returned recently from sea duty in the Pa cific, and is making his home with his wife and twvo-months-old daugh ter in Charleston, where he is sta tioned. ie is adldressed at the Dist. Coin. Office, Sixth Naval Dist., Fort Sumter Hlotel, Charleston. Mrs. Max A. Fraser .(Anne Boy kin), '43A, and her young son are making their home at 3429 Devine street, Columbia, while Staff Ser geant Fraser is serving overseas with an anti-tank unit. Pfc. Edwin Motte Grliffin, '44A, of C>olumnbia, has arrived in France and .is with an armored infantry battalion there. IHe is addressed through the Postmaster, New.Yol-k, N.YV. iversity of South Carolina A flS, '29, Executive Secretary and Future Alumni A daughter, Nancy Jane Felder, to Augustus E. Felder, '29A, and Mrs. Felder, of Pinewood, Mar. 14 in Kingstree. A daughter, Bettie Dianne Rouch, to Cpl. Jacob E. Rauch and Mrs. Rauch (Edna Mae Long), '36Ed, Mar. 14 in Columbia. A son, William Francis Smith, IIl, to Lieut. William Francis Smith, Jr., and Mrs. Smith (Frances Sams Childs), '43A, in Columbia. Mrs. Smith recently received a let ter from her husband, who is a prisoner of war in Germany. A daughter, Elizabeth Cecil Hardy, to Archie Hardy, Jr., '29A, and Mrs. Hardy (Sarah Heyward), '31A, April 3 in Columbia. A daughter, Diane McElhenney, to Lieut. Harold McElhenney and Mrs. McElhenney (Mary Ellen Jennings), '46A, Feb. 28 in Spartan burg. Capt. Robert Hoke Robinson, '40L, of Columbia, is on duty in the Judge Advocate General Depart ment, Fifth Army headquarters, in Italy. lie is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lieut. James Hubert Noland, USNR, '42EE, of Columbia, is serv ing in the Pacific aboard a carrier which participated recently in both Philippine Sea battles and in the China Sea sweep. Hie is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Capt. Palmer Stewart McClellan, AAF, '40A, of Columbia, writes that he has completed :. months of over seas duty. IIe is now with group headquarters of a bomber squadron, and has served as bombardier on a B-17 Flying Fortress in combat over continental Europe, North Africa, and the Mediterranean area. He is addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. Lc'.:t. Jar:.cc Dr'a! McAr!t, '41A, of Bennettsville, has been awarded the Bronze Star medal "for meritorious service against the enemy Dec. 24 to Feb. ti in Belgium and France by assuming conmnand of his conmpany when his command ing officer became a casualty, de spite the fact that he was ill and in need of hospitalization himself:" Lieutenant McArthur is on duty duty an infantry unit. Lieut. Robert Elliott Matthews, USNR, '40P, of Winnsboro, is serv ing aboard ship in the Pacific area. lie is addressed through the Post master, San Francisco, Calif. Maj. Edwin Richardson (Dick) Little, AAF, '40A, of Columbia, has been assigned to the Air Disarma ment Command as air inspector. His job is to insp)ect for equipment captur2 German airfields, in order to convert them for uise by the A A F. Major Little, a former Car olina track star, has bceen in Eng land since April, 1942. He is mar ried to the former Miss Daphne Pailthorpe of Atcham, England. Lieut. George Herman Dieter, USNR, '42E, of Columbia, is now addressed at the Commissioned Of ficers' Mess, Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash. Lieuten ant Dieter spent a leave in Colums bia in January, following 25 months of sea duty aboard a destroyer. His ship took part in the invasion of the Aleutians, and in landings in New Guinea, the Bisnmark Archipelago, and finally in the Philippines at Leytc. Kenneth Williams Sallenger, '43C, '45L, makes his home at Cherokee road, Florence. lie is addressed at Box 41, Florence. Sarah Holland Leonard, '41J, of Charleston, is working ini Washing ton, D. C., on the press staff of in formation service of the War Food Administration. She is addressed at 21:31 Massachusetts avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. Sgt. Harry Kaplan, '44E, of Blackville, was promoted to his present rank recently in the Euro peanm theater. HeI is addressed through the Postnmaster, New York, N. Y. FORWARDING SERVICE In conformity with censor ship .regulations, On The Alum ni Front is not permitted to publish complete addresses *of men and women overseas or on the seas, but mail addressed to located former students any where in the world and sent in care of The Alumni Association, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 19, South Carolina, will be forwarded immediately. d iront lumni Association Alumni Editor BELIEVE IT OR NOT-In the Brittain, '42J, originally of Spartanbi now on leave after 22 months in the (Sloan Hungerpiller), 'a4J, of Har Mater last week. Believe it or not, when not less than a half dozen fellc were trying desperately to get their Lieut. (jg) George Cullen Battle, III, USNR, '42A, of State Park, is on duty aboard ship in the, Pacific theater. Ile is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Fran cisco, Calif. Pfc. Ben Willingham Peeples, '47A, of Ellenton, is serving with the infantry in the European the ater. le is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Pvt. Dick Lynn Sherer, '46P, of Rock Hill, is on duty with a station hospital overseas. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Leon S. Renfro (Mary Ann Strobel), '44A, of Btlackville, is now addressed at :109 West Evans street, Florence. Ensign Vernon Lee Turner, Jr., now on duty with the Navy over seas, and is addre;:;ed through the Fleet Post Office, New York, N. Y. Ensign Samuel Turner Beacham, '44Ed, of Sparianburg, is sC n ing u;n a destroyer in the Pacific. IHe is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice, San Francisco, Calif. Wynfred Candler Dukes, PhM 2/c, '44P, of Columbia, is on duty with the Navy medical corps in the Pacific. Lieut. (jg) Preston Calhoun Westmoreland, '42A, of Greenville, is now commanding officer of a Landing Ship, Mechanized, which is part of the Pacific amphibious forces. Ile was married to Miss Anne Kennedy of West Englewood, N. J., Sept. iN,- 1944, at Houston, Tex as. Lieut. Joseph S. Byrd, '43E, of Colu mbia, is 1&omaardier with a B-:25 M itchuel I bomber squadron in the Mledliterrancan theater. lHe is adldressedl through the P'ostmnaster, New York, N. Y. S/Sgt. Hubert H. Biser, '45C, of Columbia, has been awarded the Air Medal in the Mediterranean theater, where lhe is a gunner on a B-25 Liberator b)omb)er. His bomber group has completed more than 170 missions against enemy installations in the Mediterranean theater. Orion T. Chaplin, Jr., S 2/c, '46E, of Myrtle Beach, is on duty aboard a destroyer in the Pacific theater. He is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Capt. Holman C. Gossett, '42L, of Spar tanburg, is on duty with the infantry in the European theater. He is addressed through the Post master, Newv York, N. Y. Isabella Blackburn Wilson, '43C, of Spartanburg, is now serving with the Red Cross in the southwest Pacific. She is addressed through the Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Pansy Janelle (Toby) Johnson, '41A, of Ridge Spring, is now em ployed as a private secretary in Charleston, and is making her home at Apartment four, 76 Nassau street, Charleston. M/Sgt. Richard Atticus Brown, '45C, of Aiken has received his fifth battle participation star for the Rome-Arno campaign, and his fifth overseas stripe. Overseas since Augtust, 1942, Brown is now serv ing as sergeant-major with a troop carrier wing headquarters squadron of the Twelfth Air Force in Italy. Lieut. Roderick Frederick Turn bull, '4tC, of Grantiteville, now in Germany, wvrites that while lhe was in Blelgiumu lie met Capt, James Robert (Dick) Anderson, '43Ed, of Maconi, G;a., and Sgt. Sidney Au. gustus (Gus) Hemphill, '42A, of Spartanburg, and that the three dis. cussed returning to Carolina in the futlure to complete their law courses. Turnbull has been in the European Annie Lee Young, '25A, Men and women of Cai graduates are requested their changing addresse University Campus, Colu photo above, Lieut. (jg) Deward B. irg, former editor of the Gamecock Pacific, is shown with Mrs. Brittain :sville, as the couple visited Alma the picture was made at a moment w Carolinians in the Alumni Office attention! T/Sgt. Frank Lawrence Hoskins, Jr., '41A, of Jacksonville, Fla., is attached to the communique section of Supreme I ieadquarters, A EF, which gathers contributions from American armies and air forces each day and turns out General Eisen hower's official communiques. Lieut. (jg) Abram Cline (A. C) Flora, Jr., '43A, of Columbia, is now serving aboard a Landing Ship, Tank, in the Pacific area. lie writes that lie saw recently Lieut. (jg) Robert Edward Browne, Ill, '42A, '44L, of Columbia, for the first time in 15 months. Pfc. Robert Gibbes Fant, '43A, of Lockhart, is now on duty with an artillery unit in the Pacific area. He is addressed through the Postmas ter, San Francisco, Calif. Robert Louis Decot, S 2/c, '47 V-12, of Snyder, N. Y., is now ad dressed at VR-1 Sqd., NAS, Patux ent River, Md. Lieut. Joseph John Nixon, '45C, of Atl'ar,ta, Ca., is now serving with a bomber squadron in the Mediter ranean theater. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Ensign Louise Merritt Quattle baum, Nurse Corps, USNR, '41A, of Columbia, is now addressed at the Nurses' Quarters, US Naval Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. T/Sgt. Howard Norman Scho field, '41A, of Mullins, is now serv ing with the Marine Air Corps in the Pacific area, lie is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. T/5 Claude Dewey Gentry, Jr., '44C, of Florence, is now on duty with thec Army overseas, Hie is ad dressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lieut. Murray Arthur Baroody, '42C, of Florence, is now attached to a troop carrier squadron in the F.uropean theater. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Sgt. James Rose Marable, '46E, of Columbia, is now stationed "somiewhere in Blelgiuim" with an ordnance company. He is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lieut. Thomas Nelson Gasque, '44C, of Florence, who is serving with the glider infantry, writes that although the war has taken him to England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Belgiunm, Holland, and Ger many, he has not yet run across a fellow Carolinian. Lieutenant Gasque is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Ensign Baynard Rennick Smith, '44 V-12, of Chattanooga, Tenni., is addressed at the Los Angeles De tail, NTIS, Newport, R. T. Cpl. Edwin Denny Felder, '45E, of Loris, is nowv serving with a field artillery unit in the F.uropean theater. H-e is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Ensign Robert A. McDowell, CEC, USNR, '44E, of Weslaco, Texas, is no0w addressed at 148th Sea Bees, NCTC, Camp Endicott, Davisvilhe, R. I. Howard Graham Love, S I/c, '44K, of Cohlmbia, has completedl training in weather observation at the Navy Aerographers' School, Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J., and is now addressed at Bldg. 45, Aero logy, NAS, Pensacola, Fla. Lieut. William Daily Harris, '43A, of Lamar, nowv in London, writes that .he has seen Lieut. Connie Ray Morton, '43J, of Rock lill. Lieut. Charles Hammond Gerald, Jr., '4 hA, of Cohumnbia, is now scrv' img wsith the Army airwsays conm munication system in iceland. lHe is addressed through the P'ostmas 38G - - Asst. Editor olina, graduates and non to send alumni news and s to the Alumni Office, mbia, South Carolina. They Promised Margaret Rose Starnell, '44A, of Columbia, and Lieut. James Jackson Kilgore of Stapleton, Ga., and Char lotte, N. C. Mar. 24 in Columbia. They will make their home in Char lotte. Edna Modisettc Wilson of North Hollywood, Calif., and Lieut. John Thorne (Jack) Davis, '42A, of Co lumbia, Mar. 9 at Harlingen, Texas. They will make their home at Har lingen, where Lieutenant Davis is stationed as a B-24 Liberator pilot. Ida Lee Brodie, '33s, of Vagener, and Willic Means Moore, CCM 3/c, USN(CB), of Gray Court, Mar. 25 at Wagener. They will make their home in Charleston temporarily. Lillian Mavola Brown, '43A, of Lane, and Edward N. Vhite of Sumter, Mar. 14 at Kingstree. They will make their home at Kingstree. Rosalind Blakeney Spong, '47A, of Columbia, and Lieut. Allen W. Becker of Columbia and Fort Ben ning, Ga., Mar. 3 I in Columbia. They will make their home at Fort Benning. where Lieutenant Becker is an instructor in the infantry school. Jessie Blanche Bell, '48C, of Loris, and Lieut. \Wlliam E. Kreidler of Omaha, Neb., Mar. 10 in Columbia. They will make their home in Greenville. Nell Louise Berry, '41A, of Co. lumbia, and Capt. Jesse Carroll Mil ler of Laurens, Mar. 17 in Colum bia. They will be at home at 2713 Preston street, Columbia, until Cap tain NI iller reports for reassignment. lovanna \\ right of Spring Green, Wis., and Lieut. (jg) Waring Sim ons Howe, USNR, '43A, of Charles ton, at Miami, Fla., in March. Lieu tenant lowe is now on duty aboard his ship in the Pacific. Kathryn Dawson, '46C. of Colhm hia, and Perry Bagnall Bascom, NAC. of Northfield. Con.. Mar. 24 in Colubia. They will make their home at Brunswick, Mc., where Mr. Bascom is stationed. Sarah Burr Gaines anl Walter Clinton Derrick, Jr., '31Ed, '38G, April 7 in Aaltanta, Ga. After May 1 they will be at home at 420 Ponce de Leon avenue, N.E., Atlanta. Both Mr. and Mrs. Derrick are con nected with the Amei-ican Red Cross. Mrs. Derrick is disaster rep resentative in the Southeastern area, and Mr. Derrick is assistant regional director for Louisiana and Missis sippi. Josephine Johnson, ARC, '41C, of Union, and Lieut. (jg) Charles R.. Lomax, Jr., USNR, of Salisbury, N. C., Feb. 28 in Reims, France. The military wedding took place in the Tfemple of Reims at high noon. Cpl. Reid Swinton Wingard, Jr., '48E, of Lexington, is senior gunner on a B-20 Superfortress in the China-Burma-India theater, and is addressed through the Postmaster, New York N. Y. Pfc. James Caldwell Gaddy, '45C, of Dillon, who is attached to a quartermaster depot in Paris, writes that he recently heard from his brother, Sgt. Thad David Gaddy, '43C, who is also serving in France, Private (first class) Gaddy wvas amnong the first American soldiers to be stationed in Paris. Both Gad dys are addressed through the Post master, New York, N. Y. Tracey Carlisle Johnson, CEM, USNR, of Wagener, who has been in seven major engagements includ ing Attu, Trarawa, Bougainville, K(wajalein, and HIolla,pdia, is now addressed at Lake Champlain De tail, Norfolk Navy Yard, Torts mouth, Va. Thomas Howard (Harold) Mid dlebrooks, C Sp. (A), USNR, '43A, of Gaffney, is addressed at CPO Mess. UCNTC, San Diego 33, Calif. S. ?gt. Richard J. Kahaly, '43A, of Columbia, is now serving with the Army medical corps in the European theater, lie is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Sgt. Samuel Butler Chandler, 44C, of Minturn, is on duty overseas at a sub depot, lHe is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Before entering the servics Sergeant Chandler was in the mer cantile business with his father in Dillon county. Cpl. James Herbert Comuan, '48A, of AXsheville, N. C., is serving mn the Mediterranean theater with a bomber squadron. HIe is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Lieut. (jg) Francis Marion Draf fin, '49A, of Columbia, is now at tachied to a base dental clinic int the Pacific theater. HeI is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco. Cali.