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Thelma Ann Reynolds Mailed by the Alumni members of the Associat alumni in the Armed For on file in the Alumni O Reunion BEFORE 1900 Wightman Wells Garner, '96A, of WVashington, D. C., formerly of Timmonsville, recently retired from the U. S. Department o f Agricul ture. after 40 years of service with that department. Doctor Garner has served for 37 years as head of the division of tobacco investigations In the bureau of plant industry, and has published, individually or jointly with other division mem hers, more than 50 papers and bul letins on tobacco chemist ry and cul ture. lie is addressed at 1369 Park wood plal.e. Washington. 1900-1919 Lieut. Cndr. Joseph Earle Bolt, '15A, of San Diego, Calif.. is ad dressed at the U. S. Naval Hospital Corps School, Naval Hospital. San Diego, 24. The Rev. John MeSween, D.D., '11G. of Montreat, N. C., formerly of Chester. recently conducted special services at Purity Church, CheVer, where he was pastor for' seven years. Doctor McSween, former president of Presbyterian College at Clinton, has also served as presi dent of Tusculum College, Greene ville. Tenn.. a position which he re signed early this year, on account of ill health. He served as a chap lain in the First World War, and also saw action on the Mexican border before the war. Benjamin F. Wyman, M1. D., '061., of Columbia, head of the S. C. State Board of Health, was recently ap pointed by Gov. Ransome .J. Wil liams to attend the Fourth Service Command conference in Atlanta. Ga. Lieut. Col. L,awrence .. Fuller, 'IA. of Laurens. is serving overseas with a hospital unit, and is ad dressed t.rnugh the Post mast er, Vew York, N. Y. Aileen Shane, '19Sp. '25%, of Rich mond, Va.. formerly of Columbia, is serving as professor at the Rich mond School of Social W\'ork, a branch of William and Mary Col lege in Richmond. Robert Muldriw Cooper, '09A, '10G, of Columbia, recently addifss edl the Columbia Kiwanis Club. con cerning new industries in Souith i Carolina. Mr. Cooper is director and general manager of the South caro lina Research, Planning and T)evel opment Board. 1920-1929 Henry Lawson Johnsmoni. '0A, of Lynchburg, Va.. formet ly of Ches letfield, and Mrs. ,Johnson (Ferlha Cooper) '21A, recently visited in Winnsboro. Mr'. ,Johnuson is man es.'ng editor' of the Lynchburg, Va.. A dvance, aft ernoon newspapler, owned by Senator Carter (;lass. The Jlohnsons make t heir home at 1621 Langhorne t oad, l.ynchb)urg. Aubrey W. P'arker, '27G, of D)al ?etl is superintendent of t he G;reeleyvi lie Pu blic schools. Greeley ville. ELent. ('mdr. Ion I.. WIestoni, '29,. of Columbia, is now stat ionedc at the U?. S. Naval Special I lospital, Hanning, Calif.. where he is in charge of t reat ment for at hrcit is. V'eteran of 20 monthst dutty overseas with the Marines, Commandetr Wes ton has seen action on T'arawa, Saipan, andt Tinian. Refore enter ing the ser vice, he pract ied medti cin" itn Columbia and Multins. Travis Brown Stevenson, '296, of Walterboro, has been appointedl supet'intendent of the Colleton County Hospital hoard, c'ont rolling the EsDorn hospital, Mr. Stevenson formerly was connect ed with Iihe Walterboro school system for' 2.3 years, and has served as sutper'in tendent fog' the past eight y'ears. Ileut. WillIam Walter IDoar, '25A, of G;eor'getow'n, w"ho served withI the navy in the Pacific, recently retur'ned to the States for' "rest and reassignment," and is now spending a leave at home, lie pairticipated in the battle of Iwo Jhima, and the ship on which he served has been recommended for the Uinit Citation, following heroic and tunusual 'omn bat act ion. Alfred S. GaillIard. '25A, of Co.. lumbla, is serving overseas with the American Red Cross as Field Di rector with the 66th Infantry Di v'ision. Hie Is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. 1930- 1939 The Rev. Ira McLeen Moore, '39(;, of Olanta, and Mrs. Moore recently arrived In the States, after having served as missionaries in the Bel gIan Congo wince 1940. During his service in Africa, the Rev. Mr. Moore was stationed at one of the Mutoto American Presbyterian mis sions In the HelgIan Congo, and served as educational director of the schools of the Mutoto section. At present, he Is studying at the Colurnbia bible College, Columbia. Asst. Editor Association Office to ion and to non-member ces whose addresses are fice. In Print Capt. Ccorge W. Brunson. Jr., '38A, of Camden, and Mrs. Branson (Frances Earle Jones), '39A, re cently spent a leave in Columbia and Caiden. The Brunsons make their home at 601 North Bedfoid street, Carlisle, Pa. John P. (Jack) Sholar, '38J, of Columbia, recently became associat ed with the Claude E. Creason real estate firm of Columbia as real estate salesman. Mr. Sholar has served. previously. on the staffs of The State and The Knoxville (Tenn.) Journal. and with radio station WCOS in Columbia. He makes his home at 2524 Blossom st reel, Columbia. Martha Vance Ellesor, '31A, of Newberry. is serving overseas as an American Red Cross civilian war relief worker. She has been as sociated with the American Red Cross since 1935, and was one of three representatives who made the round trip on the diplomatic ex change ship Gripsholm during the 1945 exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war and American civilians. Capt. William Harold Hall. '36A, of West Columbia. former amateur golf champion of South Carolina, recently tied for fourth place in the North Africian Open Golf cham pionship held in June at Fedala. French Morocco. Captain lall, ser ving with the ATC, North Africian division, is addressed through the Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Carroway Wilkinson, GM 3-c. '38E. of Columbia, recently spent a leave at home. Veteran of nine trips tvith the armed guard, he has made one trip to Russia. one to the Philippines. and seven to England, and has been stationed aboard five merchant ships as a guinner during more than three years in the navy. Ma,Hj. J1ames William Fonche, '31A, of Columbia. hiats returiited to the States after having ser%ed for 27 months overseas. During his service in the Eu ropean t heater of opera tions, he was attached to the 951h Evaciation hospital of the Sev ent hi aroy in Cerimany. Ben.iamin Bernard (Berniv) Dun lap. '381.. of Camden and Columbia, is at home on leave after having served oveiseas with the ty. S. en gino-ers for ten months. Mrs. Dun lap (Beverly lones) *'37A, makes her hoie at 15 Myrtle cota. Co. lunmbia. ILiet. Col. Thomas lHarrilgton Ptope, ,Ir.. '381., of Newberry, re cently \%as eleieed to the S. C. 1 louse of R eparesenitat ives from Newberr.1 ounty, to fill t he va (aney au sedl by the resignat ion of Steve' '. Giffith, 'ilA, who ic Iet ly tbeenmfe ircii1 jtudge. Colonel Pope fot merly served as a member of the Hlouse of Representatives ft urm 193f'-19410, and in) 1941 joined t he armeid forIces. Hte seraved in A fiicat, It aly anad Sicily. and is niow stat ion)ed at Fort l.ogana, C'olo. Capt. .Johna M. P'ratt, '34A, of Bllackville, is servinig ovetrseas as a mienmber of thle 225th Stat ion hos plit at. of Ihle Pen insutla Base sect ion. a vit al supply and services organi zaiti oif the lift h arnmy an)d th)e Air Corps grounad crew and naval installations in the Mediterranean atrca. lIe is add resse.d thrx ough t he Postmnastet, New York. N. Y. I.ewls HI. Wallace, '32J, of Geotge town,) recently became editor aand bulsiniess manager of Tlhe George town Times, "'Soth Catoli na's Old est Newspapet." C'onnected will) The Ti mes sinice 1933. Mr . Walltaco has sertved for tIhe paist lt)n aand a hlalft years ats co-pailtner of t he operat ing tptItnorsh11if. Capt. Wood row Ellisonm Coker. 'SHA, '121., of TurbIev il le, is now ad dssdal II R PE, New~ por1I Neiws. Va. lie formerly served as e'xecu tie officer hoard Itae shi p Em press of Scot land and made vari 0ous trips to ('asablanca, South Africa and England. Pre. Lattrte Alkent McKeown. '89A, of Columbia, has returnmed to thle States after having served in the Eurlopean t heatea' with the veterman "Bloody Bucket' division, lie served in combat in hoth F)rance and G;er many. Sgt. Robert Glbhes McDowell '34A, of PReautfort, is at home oni leave after having served as com. man)der of a Sherman ltank wvith the First. Third, and Seventh at'. mies, in the European theater. FIrst Lleut. Dorothy Thornley Foxworth (Mrs. Harry Theodore F'oxworth), '86A, of Moncks Corner, Is now servIng as commandIng of fi.er of the WAC at Chantt Field, Ill. Naatcy McGowan Mcintosh, '33G of Columbia, teacher at Columbia high school, Is taking a specIal sum. metr eoaurse at Columbia Unive~rsity N'ew York rety. Issued by the Ui RALPH LEW 1940-1949 Lowell Edith Jenkins, '46A, of Galivants Ferry. is employed as clerk at the Columbia Post Office. Sgt. Jackson I.ee Malcolm, '46P, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is now address ed at 9201 TSU-TC. Port. ieadquar ters Det., 5 AU NYPE. BABT, Brooklyn. N. Y. Pvt. John Blackman Settle, '46A, of Columbia, is now at the ASF Re gional Hospital, Detachment of Pa tients. Ward 31, Fort Jackson. Ile wears the Purple Heart and the Combat Infantrynan's badge for service in the European theater. Pfc. Rufus Crawford Turner, '45E, of Hopkins, is serving with the Ninth arnty in Germany. Turner, member of a field artillery unit, wears five battle slars on his Euro peaun theater ribbon. Scott Barnes, MAM 3-c. '45C. of Manning, is serving with the Navy in the Caribbean. Ile is addressed t hrough t he Fleet Post Office, Key West, Fla. Ensign Fred McDuffie Martin, '44E. of Williamston, who is on (uty with the Navy in the Pacific, writes that he has seen recently four Caro. I lina men: Lt. (jg) William Lander Mahon. Jr., '43A, of Georgetown; Marine Capt. Harry Michael Lof ton, '42A, of McClellanville; Ensign William Alexander Dallis, '45A, of Colunbia: and Ensign Henry Franklin Priester. '45V-12. of Co lumbia. Lleut. Hubert Hiram Thomason, '42C, of Anderson, is on duty with the Navy-in the Pacific. le is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice. San Francisco. Calif. Sara Evelyn Burnette, '41C, of Darlinglon. is atach-1 to the Amer ican Embassy in London as Is stenographic worker. She is ad dressed 1hrough fihe Post mast et. New York, N. Y. Ensign John Oliver Simpson, '45A. of Milledgeville, Ga.. is now serving aboard ship in the Pacific. Ife is addressed through the Fleet Post Office. San Francisco. Calif. Janle UIdeoutte Middlebrooks, '44A. of Columbia, is now addressed at the Parnassus Club. 612 W. 112th1 street. New York, 25. N. Y Lient. (.g) lasell Thomas l.a. Borde, '42A, of Colunioia. who re-, cent ly ret urned from 21 months duty on a subhaser in the SoultI west Pat-ific. is now addressed at BOQ 2. Room 3. Rec. Sta., Navy Yard, Washington 25, D. C. James Lloyd Williams, A-S. '48E. of Columbia, is now addressed at Co. A-1, Navy V-12 Vi'nit. Nlolunt St. NIary's (ollege. Enitisbig, F"rst I.lent. Ierle It. Capp, '44A, of A li ngt on, V'a., who s4&ve.d for eight months with the AAIF over seas, has retur-ned to the States and is nowv addressed at 1FCGIS SCA AF, West hampton Bench. Long Island, N. Y. Lieutenant Capp was a re-. cent visitor at the alumni office. Betty Jeant Rosen, 45A, of Co lunmhia, is nows employed at the 'nit ed Luggage Shop. (Coluimbia. She makes her home~ at 2lX lidens st test, Columbia. Sgt. Florence Rtosalyun Wingard, '4lA, USMCWR. of l.sexingt on, is nowt addressed at Elks. Del., lIen des son I ll, Ascli ngt on, Va. Everett L.awsn Smith, '4t0, of IChastest on, is searving as businsss manager and nct ing registrsa-, al the South (Carolina Medical College. Charleston. lie makes his home at 227 W. Poplar street, Charleston. Florline Eizabhethi Yougner, '410, of Columbia. is employed as a sens ior stenogr-apher ait the t'. S. Eta ployme.nt Service. (Coluam bia. She is asddraesseds at IBrouad Itivyer- toad, Co Iuimbla. V-il', of Tlusm, is adrssed~ ial Amanphibnius Tirain in)g Hase(. TlOQ. 7. PBradiford, NOH,. Nor folk. Va. Late P'ark Johmnsoni, '41 A. of .Is.f feasoni, is set ',inag overasseas as a staff assistant with the Amesrican R Ied Cross. She is addr-essed tshrough he Post mast 'r. San Frsa ncisco, C'alif. 3f J. Archsie Samuel Adalr, '4A, of Clinton4ws'arer of the D)istin gusished Flying Cross, the Air medal, Putride lItears-I and the French Croix dte G;uerre,~ for miti tasy achievement overseas, Is now adsiressed at the Office of F.lyin g Safety. Winston-Salem, N. C. John Dlavid Hlaltlwanger, A-S, '450E, of Irmo, is addsressedl at hiks. E-61', NC'TC, Camp Endicott, D)avis ville. R. I. Lillian Harden RIley, '470, of Co Itumbia, is emp)loy-.1 as a ca-rk at the Wanr Price and ationing Board. Columhia. She makes her- home at Route .t, Columbia. Johr. While L.aw"lmore, '42A, of Georgetown, is the owner and op. erator of a hatche-v and feed stor'e in Kingstr~ee. lIe is also a member of the KCiwanis (luh of that city. Hie is making his home at 137 Mill st reet,. Kain at rea. i t' " i v' v (' iiversity of South Carolina A IS. '29, Executive Secretory and A Capt. Harry Corbett Tiller, '3 '39A, '40G, sons of Phillip Murra Mayesville, are pictured above on a recent reunion. Both have kept overseas. Captain Tiller is now Tiller is at Casablanca. Maj. Roy Francis Brownt, '42A, (A Columbia, has bveln appoinlted dep ity commander and execttlive offi cer of the North African Air TI'rIns pot Command division's Persian base at Abdan. Prior to his pres (,nt appoinlment, Major Brown ser\ ed as commanding offiver of an ATC hase in Iri. Bvfore going oves IWs. he was slationed with tIe Trhird Ferrying (;rotip iin Romulus, Mich. F-O Walker Fry Rucker, '45A, of Greensboro. N. C., is a navi-a-ttor on a 11,-17 Fl\.*1ng Fotress. ie is ald dressed at P. 0. Boam-h 4. Box 4122. Ellintin Field. rexas. iohi (rawford Jelfords. eJr., S I-r, '46 V-112. of Nash\ille, Tenn., is awailing assi:.nment to submaritine fluly. as 11 member. of a telief 4-rew aboird a stibminilte suppl *y ship in t he Paci fic. lIe is add t'sst'd hr:ough Ilhe lee Pml Office. San F1rant cisco, Calif. Pfc. Frank i. rthrift, '-m5A, (of (*n 11umbia. who has bevn serin over seas with the 8G1h Division. is now address4d it Company H, ":rd E-2is. lHarn'twell P'altmer McA rthurtt, '46I V- I', of Be'nnaelItsvi lle, who is setr\ ing wi lh I he Nit\ y samew.herte in the4 warit thet, wIiltes: "'We a'. etr.ge antywhleire frotm live to seven air alerts a day. T'he worst of ii is Ithat( most of Ithem romi att n)i ghI wh''let yout art'e trying In (8at1h a lit I Ii slee'p."' ensigtt AeAt I ittu is ad adret (ssid touIgh at Ftlleet Post Of I.lenmt. (.g) iitrveyv A. IIlughey, 'I'. of Columbia, is now at borme on leatvie aftert spentd ing six mnt ths on ant i-submaine dutly ahoard a Navy cattier in thle Pa-i fli'. 1)urting his Paci fir wart crutisi', 1,ieu tnanl Ilutghe.v reieived a letltler of comi mendation ftom Admirtal .lonas 11. Ingram "for pioneeting in night 'ar' rier flying w..hile' on prevyious dutly in the' Atlant4)1ic." of Ilt iarsvi llt. is tnow ta in in g at thi' t'li'ed Staites N a vtt Acaidemy, Ani nIa polis. Mit. Iie' is atddriessed at Rlootm 50042. 1HaeroflI ll, tI. . S. N aal Aritdemy~. Ananol 01i. lil Slates Na\'. ;tlI ospilat ('orps Scl.R ii iidge. Mu. IeIt is iti drtessed( att t1arrackI~ s 85.2. (htss 78, Capt. lienry Catrli' l)entt, 'N'A, of E-au Clir, t wh''.lo is serv.itng in Italy with i hie A it 'Tran)spo rt (Com tmalnd, reiently rieeived( Ithe I)is Ii ngutishted Flyi ng ('toss, for meri I tois setvice ov.er G ei matny. ( ap lain I )entt is also w.eareri' of I t Air Miedal antd Ihe Preisiident ial lInit Ci. tat ion, 1.11 E'lliott houlwa~'sre, '423A, of Winntsboto, hits t erei\ed i an at) p pointmientI for set.ii' wi th tie Ame flliea n lIed Ut os.. Sheu is I ranuling for sevietal w.eeks in Washtington, sigonment. Sgt. Antgelo .ittme, D)etmot, '4',A, of (ChalsI ott, I. a ssignteid toI the t4Ith Air F"otre itt (Chinii. In ia tr tent lete r 10 athle A luit Office heo wrtole': "Onr living entnltibits itt i not hail. We live int tents and have Chinese clean them for us, mtak{e tup 0our beds, do our laundry, and they even serve its food." Sergeant l)e mins is addressed thtroutgh the Post master, New York, N. Y. t [iron t lumni Association umni Editor 7A, ani Lieut. Edmond L. Tiller, y Tiller, '09A, and Mrs. Tiller, of Sstr:eet in London as they enjoyed in close fouch with Carolina while it Antwerp, Belgium. Lietutenant (aOwl. ,i1mes Frakllli M%her, Jr~, '41(, of Bamberg. is a H-17 Flying Foriuess pilot and Racal Flight in structor at Army Air Basu, Bova ilaton, Fia. Captain Risher retutned last Septlember from the i uropea Thealter of Operaliolls wherv Ie fivw X-5 vomlbat mlissionls 111,;inlst thle 'enmy. ilelit. Thoma1% Iienry Brooks, '41A. of Dela. 1a.. is niow assistant in charge of freight Irceivilg at le Sea l l '. W ash.. P 14rt of 111 harkatioll. He is liddressed at Ihe Officls' Chih. Fort Lawion, WVaslh. Capt. Georxe It. Itopp, Ir., '43A, of Columbia. is svivilig is assistant opprailolls ottlcol of a f ight er homber gloup of th l'llitlvd States Fir.,I Tatival Air Force in ;e - lllaly. lit is it vveteran of 89 44lbaillt missions, and( he formerlY served as fli.hI' tomllmandt.r. of he favlous Iaholt squiadroll. lIt' is aulddlvsed throigh Ilhe Posinuaster, New York, N. Y. Ileuti. I1arr.y S. Iluvat. '43C. of Collllbia. is a1 pilot ill thle Noilh A frican i iin oillEf the4 Air TFtans 141r1 (Commndc. lie1 is 1(4 addrese ilhroughI thel P'ostmas11lI. New York. N. Y. '4t;A, of Nics i(s5 no serving w;t1h tile (;-2 Sec(tio loll4er.u-'as. 114e is ad New York,. N. Y. '43C, of 11lckst ock. is n1ow5 serv5ing in tile AAIF, with aI1 fOihlr group,~ over'seaIs. Iie' is addre iissedt till ough tile Posima11)sterl, Ne'w Yolk, N. Y. M rs. R(obert Ii. Throop4441 (I ilzabtethi (Carroli Hird),* '.II Id, of Grlover, N. C.. is flow re'sidinfg at 961 liilaft aivenuie. Worcesteri. 61. Alass4., wshere is an4 EIisc'opl t1lrgymanI. 'The'y halvE one c'hilId, CytIhill Alln, horni Onl Marchi 5 of this year. Mrs. Franc-is C. Clark tTheo4dosiai Dairgani Browne),' '43A, a secretary11W with the1 Ameia flltI444 ed Cross (offilc' in ( olumbia.11 makes her' home11 at 732 Pickens1 sitreet. Columbia, 19. GeorIge' Edward Beiseli, ,Jr., 8 I-c, '-iGIC,(If (Columb1 iaIl. Ilrmerly adess-45 AiIlan I'. F"4ulmer,~ Ski) .'-e, '.C of1 ('olumia.)14 is nowS 5( erinEg aboardl(i 44ne4 of tile Nav's newly de 1signeld fle't tuuIs. Ii e is addressedt'4 tilough1 tihe IFieel Po4st Office ISan44 Frlan lIsco, Cai f. First I lengt. elosE'ph WV. filcks, ,Jr., '45(, of C'oilumb11ia, recentl Ily leturnlied to the( .SIat es aftr ha Ilving 'omlple't I'd 100t hlominilg isions w%ithi thet NinthI Air F'orce4 in tile lil4uropean1 theater44 of oper4atiolls. \\''1 er' of thle Air mel4(1 51 wih 17 (iak loaf cilusters,S the Purlple It('arl, and1( Lieu0tenan141t liick' i' 14 al so ai veter'an1 of tile North1 A frican4Ill Oampai gn. lit' levdin France44 as5 a pi lot w''~ ih tile famed10( ''13ridge Ilust ers,' .'19711 1l1mbardmlenlt (;r0oup. l.leumt. lietaihen C. K. t Kirk) .Johmn n,'4'iIC, oIf St . (;4orge', is 14 mem11 her1 of ai 'ombat,li 4rew oIf 13-29 Super forltresses551 wi('lh( stuick tile illit ial blow5 agains1 t Tokyo ill Nov'emr, 1944. WVearer' of thle Air medal4 forl hlit nutmerous eombat missionls over' .1apanr'se territory, Lieuttenant .ilhnston la addressed throulgh the Postmaister Snn Fi..ui-c ra. Annie Lee Young, '25A Men and women of Car graduates, are requested their changing addresses University Campus, Colt Future Alumni A son. Ronald Rankin Brezeale, t jieut. Rosem% J. Rreazeale, '38A, and Mrs. Breazeale, May 19 at An dev son. The Breazeales make I heir home at Selma, Ala., where Lieuten ant Breazeale is stationed. A daughter. Pat ricia yinne Payne, to Lieut. ljgt William E. Payne, Jr., and Mrs. Payne (Ruth Deant Browni), '43,1. July .10 at Cor pus Chisti. Texas. A son, Benjamin 'T'liomas Rook, to John Donlad (Don) Rook, '386, and Mirs. Rook, .July 22 at Newberry. The Rooks make their home at Newherry where Mr. Rook is en gaged in business. A son, .loseph Wearing Milling, III, to Capt. .osepli Wearing Mill ing, Jr., and Mrs. Milling (iEleanor Ruth Sease), *41A, .luly 17 in Colum bia. A son. Ilarry Willard Muhirow. Ji.. to Harry Willard Muldrow. '25s, and Mrs- Muldrow, .July 9 at Ander son. The Muldrows make theii home at Darilington. A daugliter, Elise Duffie Scoville. to Capt. .ack Miller Scoville and Mrm. Seoville (Ellen Dloulglai Ver ner), '39A, July 24 in Columbia. Mrs. Scoville makes her home in Coluni tia while Captain Scoville is kerv ing in China. A daughter, Vivian I ouise Red-' wine, to Lieut Isaae Franklin Red wine, '40A. and Mrs. Redwine. June 14 at Camp Blanding. Fla. The Red wines make their home at Camp Blanding. where Lieutenant Red win is statiolled. A son. .os.ph Caig Campbelj. to Joseph Franels Campbell, '38CE, and Mrs. Campbell. .Juie 22 at Em ory, Ga. The Campbells make their hon at 184 East Lake drive. S. E.. Atlanta. (;i. A daughter, Mary Cynthia Kemp son. to the Rev. .J. Obert Kempson and Mrs. Kemipson, (Rachel l.ouIse Muller), '31A.*uly 29 in Columbia. 'Ihe Kempsons make their home at Blyihewood. A soni, Cary Kinvaid Smiii, to .; GeddthII Smllilh aid Mrs. Smith (Dorothy itonlsoi irby), '32A. Iuly Ib in Columbia. A dauglIt er. Cladia Gert I Oude L nn. to Clande M. .ynn. '3o('. and N is. L.ynn . .fuly 22 inl Columbia. A daughter. Rosalie Legare Stone, to Eugene Earl Stone, Ill. '301.. and Mi s. St onf, August I at .1. Marion S'iis ll4pial, I;reeiville. Pvt. Charles K. Ketelnt11, '47E, of Columbia. was gradualted recenliy fronm a basic ahirane and engine meichanics school of the AAF Train ing Command. Keeeler' lield, Miss. lie is niow stationed at I .ong Bench, (Calit. T-5 t('pl.) Jolahn R. Cook, '43,J, or Coumiibin, who is servi ng withi thle Signal Corps overseas, iecenitly helped plan thle 'onist ruelion of a pole line whliich linkst India to Cinia by t elephonie an te Irlegraphi for te first time in the hiistor'y of Itiose' aoun atries. ThIiis hiighly sue tt'ssfulI lini" poividets toommun ieation for cootrgollinig road conistrguction. pipiel ine flow', traffic, and for cer inl comtbat oplerationis. C'orpoaa ('ookc is addressed through the Post masteg. New York. N. Y. I.letat. (jg) Robuert Ashley t Sonny) P'atte'rsong, '43A, of BarnwellI. andi Mrs. P'attersong (Beatrice "Muflf" 1Rowle'tte), '-t60, are now making the'ir homie in Chiarlest on where l.iete(nanit Pat teason is stat ionetd. I.ieut enant Pat terson formerly segr ve'd In theit Pacific area, and wuas, morie recent ly. stalt ioned aIt Sitn l)iego, Calif. Mrs. Itobert WV. Burns (Malirjorle AntoInette "Tonmi'" .nekang), '-1,, of I .oekh:la i, now~'ii ma's her hiomie at 5,t: southi Augusitai avenue, Tyle'r, Teas whege I.ieuitenianitII .oek man is serin gg ithi i lhe infantrgy. They havet a smaill diaughat ri. Nancy~ .14o Hurs. F"irst I.legit. i'llaim NIu-yg (leck) ;uigoda, 'lilt. caf Warie Shtoal , has .inst g eturned to Itie Stalt es a fiec hiav ing served fma i mlonthis in Aficat, Ir an, Si(iit a itaiy. In 1944 lit was assignied to lie Iraninn governme'nt to set up1 anid Unlinlog medical supplit's. t.-tent. D)anietl Cotlle Craft, '400, of (Columm ia.'rcen tly was graduated fannm thlie Schoogl for Personnel Ser vices. I.texington,. Va., and is re 110o t'd to tbe <iialifleed to fill a posti ion in ronnoci bn wilt t' physical Id'condhitiion ini piogram in a m villt'. Ky. Jewel TIhats DuFire'hn. '45A, of Aik"n, is serving as a food clerk withI thle Office of Prit't Admni stria itili at A ikle. Slit it miaking hera honie at i!91 Richiian rd avenule, A iken. Ensigna Edward Hayes Daly1, 46 V-lt, of Chigrngo, is addressed at. Tloa pedo Cont aol Officers' school, IT. S. Navat Receiving Station, Cas co n3y notln, .ie ^ugus t u, y"Fa '38G - - - Asst. Editor olina, graduatet and non to send alumni news and to the Alumni Office, mbia, South Carolina. e They Promised Rachel Eleanor Smyri and Thad Edgar Horton, '22A, of Columbia, July 10 at Savaniah, Ga. They are making their home at Heathwood Court Apaitments, Columbia. Patricia Adler of Refugio, Texas, and Capt. Archibald Danner Mar tin, '40CE, of Lexington, at Refugio. They are making their home at Victoria, Texas. where Captain Mar tin is stationed. Janie Lee O'Farrell of Florence and Maj. Charles Carlisle Moore, '351., of Spartanburg. June 24 at Florence. Major Moore is a former member of the South Carolina legislature, having served for two terms in the House of Representa tives from Spartanburg county, and was senator from his county when he ent(red the service. ie was rt cently released from active duty and is now practicing law in Spa fanhurg. Evelyn Scott McElroy, '41A, of Columbia, an'' Sgt. Philip Richard son of Columbia and Boca Raton Air Base. Fla., July 3 in Colum hia. 1.ella Ferrell Sires, '41C, of Sal. 1Irs, and Staff Sgl. James A. Foust, o; Shaw Field, S. C., and Littlefield, Texas, July 10 at Clovis. New Mexico. They are making their home at Sumter, where Sergeant Foust is stationed. Florence Coker Simpson, '39A. of Darlinglon, and First Licul. Wil. ham Evans Wilson, July 23 at Dar lington. ('Ill. Margaret illa Godbold, WAC. '45A, of Columbia, and Lieut. Lloyd George Fields, of Macon, Ga., July 11 at Tonopah. Nev. Lieuten ant Fields has recently reported foi duty in the Pacific theater, and Airs. Fields has returned to Turner Field. Albany, Ga.. where she is stationed. Sylvia Bltmefield, of Memphis, Tenn., and Capt. Italph F. Friedman, '4IC, of Columbia, .uly 10 in Mem phis. Captain Friedman recentl. re ituned fron ovvrseas (Ity and is now stationed wiith the AAF at Stocklon. Calif. May Witbeck. of Albany. N. Y., nd I.lelit Robert 1u1ttonl Chaplin, '40A, of Columbia, July 21 at Al. hany. Lieutenant Chitplin recently returned to the States after having m rved for 20 months with the navy il the Pacific. Mary liinozoso, of Miami. Fla., and L.ient. Wilmot B. Jacoh%. SI A, of Walt erhoro, July 11 in Los Aln geles, Calif. Lieutenant Jacobs has been on active duty on a PC boat doing c'onvoy duty to the Cnrribea n, but is now stationed at Long Beach, Calif., awaiting assignment to the Pacific theater. F"rances Cario lin SprottI, of Co. lumbia, and l.lent. tJg) Paul Ervin~ Brockington,, '400, c)f Kingstree, .luly 15 at Greenwood. Lieutenant Broc'kington is now~ at home on leave after' having served for 18 months in the South Pacific. Rtoxamonde Ramsay Wiimberly, '46A, of Spartanburg, and First Lieut. .Jamecs Stone Eddy, of D)avis and Berkeley, Calif., .tune 11 at Spa rtanbur ag. They arec making their home at 113 Rice Lane. Davis, L.olis MKay. '4tlS, of Lantta, and al Lita. Mr s. WVat son has b)eenl em ployed lor' some time with the Die partment of Education, Washington, D). C.. and before going to Washing ton was associated with the F"ederal l.ancd Rank of Columbia. Kat hryn liarriete I O'B3ri(en, of Millburn, N. J., and lleutt. John Wil 111am1 Smanak Pratt, '430, of Colunm bia1, andt Fol ly He'nch, at1 Millhur . L.ietIetnnt Prati recen tly retumtied to then Stat vs after ha:vi ng serv'ed for 22 31n)1nthus ini the European the'ateri as a gliuder pilot. After the espiOration11 of his leave, he will re. 1101t to Greensboro, N. C., for re assignlmenft. Sarah Lois Ramsur, i of East over, and LoulIe P. Berry, M.D., '310., of Coltumbia, July 14. They ate making their hlome in Columbia, where Doc tor Berry is practicing dentistry'. Sarah Louise Wilson, of Belmont, N. C., and Staff Sgt. James Floyd Myers, '43A, of Orangeburg, Augtust 3 at Belmont. Sergeant My ers re (('ntlly let urned to the States after hlaving served for 28 mont hs in the Eurtlopean t heatecr. Laurie Gwynne Coffman, of [Day toni, Ohio, and Sgt. Clyde IAester PIl lIher, '43A, of Columbia, August 2 in1 in Columbia. Sergeant Pileher re cently returned to the States afte'r having served with the Third Armyv in Europe, and wsill report at an carly date to Fort Henning. Ga . for special trainIng. Verdie Maureen Carpentr.t and M-Sgt. Richard AttIcuq Brown, '450, of Aiken, .July 5 In Washitngton, ID, C They are making their hlome at 1701 Payne aenu, Owa.. r, y