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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 1900-1919 Maj. Edward Pegues Hodges, '19A, '19L, of Washington, D. C.. recently declined the offer of a high legal post in Japan. a position in which he would play an important part in the drafting of laws and the prosecution of war criminals, ac cording to confirmed reports. Ma jor Hodges, veteran of World War I and World War 11, has been with the department of justice in Wash ington since 1934, and now serves as special assistant to the attorney general of the United States. Lieut. Col James Bryson (Pat) Murphy, '13L, of Columbia, recently returned to the States, after having served with the Army in the Pa cific. Prior to entering the service, he was a practicing attorney in Co lumbia, and also served as president of the Columbia Chamber of Com merce. He is now at home on ter minal leave. 1920-1929 Edmund Morrison Tyler, EM I-c, '29Sp, of Columbia, is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Amsterdam with the Third Fleet in the Pa cific. John Coker Anderson, '29A, '31L, of Columbia, was recently discharg ed from the Navy, after having served as a Chief Petty Officer at the Naval Training Center, Miami, Fla. While on duty at the Naval Training Center, he served a, an instructor in the Storekeeper school, and was also in charge of the Storekeeper School and the Yeoman School of the station. lie is now addressed at 25 N. W. 16th avenue, Sterling Apartments 210, Miami 35. Coi. John Creighti Buchanan, '22A, of Winnsboro, recently return ed to the States, after having serv ed with the armed forces for five years, 18 months of which he spent overseas. His most recent assign ment was at Cherbourg, France, where he was chief of the medical service 196th General hospital. Be fore V-E day he was stationed at various evacuation hospitals on the Rhine river and in Bavaria, and has also served in Iceland, France, and Germany. Now on terminal leave, Colonel Buchanan plans to visit Johns Hopkins and Harvard medi cal schools before reopening his hospital in Winnsboro. Lieut. Edwin F. (Bully) Farr, '29C, '31L, of Columbia, recently arrived in the States. after having served with the U. S. M\arines in the Pacifie. B3efore entermng the service, Lieutenant Farr was a pai t ner in the Piggly Wiggly grocery company in Columbia, Alfred Scarborough, ''15t,, of Sum ter', was speaker at a special meut ing of the Council of Christian So cial Service which was recentIly held in Columbia. Mr. Scarborough is senator from Sumter county, and is active in community activit Irs. He is an elder in the Sumter Pres hyterian church, a mnember of the Kiwanis ('lub), a mlemb)er of the S. C. Cotton assoc'iation, a director of the American Cotton Growers E~x change, and is head of a number of agricultural and farmers' comn rnissions. He has also served as, the S. C. legislature as represent a tive from Richland county, in 1933. ILeut. Hermnie D)ewey McCarley, '2A of Columbia, was recently dis charged from the Navy, after hav ing ser'ved overseas with that branch of service. Before going on overseas dtly, he was attlached to the Charleston Navy yard. Prior to entering the service, he was asso ciated with the John C. fl. Smith company in Columbia. lie makes his home at 1623 Ileywardl street, Columbia. Pfe. Fred Benjamin Shacikel ford, Jr., '29A, of Columbia, was recently discharged from ser.vice', aft erj hav I ng servedl with t he 82nd airborne division in A frica, Sicily. Italy, France, Belgium, Iliolland, and Eng land. Wearer of five battle stars on his campaign ribbon, he also holds a Presidential unit citation, lIe is addressed at 2533 Hurney drive, CoIului a. The Rev. claude MeIni.osh, '27A, of Columbia, now on terminal leave from the chaplain's corps, was re cently elected assislant pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Coltumbia. The Rev. Mr. Mcintosh has held many pastor al charges, including the New Brookiand Pres byterian church, Tulsa, OkIa., Long Island, N. Y., and Marlboro, N. Y., and has served as chaplain at the S. C. State hospital. His military career Includes service In the Ha waiian Islands. Ellis Island, and - - - - Asst. Editor Association Office to on and to non-member :es whose addresses are f ice. In Print Saipan. lie makes his home at 3323 Devereaux road, Columbia. William P. Baskin, Jr., '25A, '271., of Bishopville, James Perrin Ander son, '24s, of Greenwood, James Car lisle Kearse, '181., of Bamberg, and Marion Fenton Winter, '191, of Moneks Corner, were among the members of the South Carolina committee on insurance laws which recently attended meetings of the all-industry committee and the Na tional Association of Insurance Commissioners in Chicago. 1930-1939 Capt. Hugh Toland Stoddard, '30A, '37G, of Columbia, who is on duty with the U. S. Marine Corps, is now addressed at 4629 Eastern avenue, N. E., Washington, 18. D. C. Major James Gooding Thomas, '38A, '401, of Beaufort, was recent ly discharged from the service, af ter having served in the Pacific with the U. S. Marines. Prior to en tering the service he was connect ed with the law firm of Thomas, Thomas, and Thomas in Beaufort. Maj. Dove Henry Pate, '39C, of Scranton, was recently discharged from the Army, after having served with that branch of service in ihe Pacific. He is now connected with the Cameron and Barkley company in Charleston, and makes his home at 72A George street, Charleston. Lieut. James Hf. Price. Jr., '391., of Greenville. was recently dis charged from the Navy. after liav .ng :,^rvtd for almost four yei.s with that branch of service. His most recent assignment was in the Supply Department of the Puget Sound Navy Yard. Bremerton. Wash. Prior to entering the serv ice, Lieutenant Price was associat ed with the law firm of Price and Poag, Greenville. Clinton Bernard Harvey, '34Ed, '38G. of Greer, recently received his honorable discharge from tihe ser vice, after having served for many months overseas. lie is now ad dressed at Route 1. Greer, but ex pects to resume his teaching duties at the University high school at an eaily date. William B. Norton, Jr., '38A, of Marion, who has beun associated with the Federal Bureau of Inv(s tigation for the past three and a half years, recently resigned his position And is now prncticing law in Marion. lie and Mrs. Norton (Alice Irene Gillesple), '41Ed.. and two small daughters make their home in Marion. I.lent. Jere-miah G;lenn (ooik, ,1r., '3(iEd., of Columbia. who issev ing withI t he AtUS, has been station edl in the Eu ropean t heatci , but was t ecently transferred to Oki nawa. where he is connected with a Quartermaster salvage repair company. lie is addressed t hroughl the Postmaster. San F-rancisco, Calif. T-Sgt. John Clark (Jack) P'ayne, '371.. of Columbia. forme, ly ad - dressed through the Postmaster. Miami, Fla., writes in a recent let ter to the Alumni office that he experts to lie home at an (early date lie has been on duty with the l.lent. (amdr. Thomas Peabody Evans, '37A, of Columbia, was re rent ly promoted to his present rank at Norfolk. Va. lie is serving on thle staff of the Fleet operatIionalI Training Command, U. S. Atlantic Fleet, as Elect ronics officer for am ptihiius ships. Prior to e'nteri ng the service, lie was employed as staltis. tician for the UA. S. Employment Service in Columbia. lie Is ad dressed at Amphibious Training Command, U. S. Atlaint ic Fleet. N. 0. B., Norfolk. 11. Va. Erniest Westoni Stokes, '37A, of Sumtotr, re'entlly assu med hiis du lies as5 dIirector of publ)1ic relatlions at Coker Col loge, liiirtlsv i lle. alr Stokes has served in the. eduat ion al field for a inmbet of years. lIe is a fot rr Iteachei and athilot ic di reelor at And(1rews high school, andl has also served as superint end rat of the Gree'lyville schools. Maj. IIenry Johnt Clerlel, '370, of Columbia, recently reportedcr to the Army A ii Force Centeri, Orlan dIo, Fla., where he Is atte'nding the advanced air inspectors' school. Up on the completion of his courise, Mlajor Clerici will ret urn to Geoi ge Fieldl, Ill., where he holds thle po silion of technical inspector in the air inspector office. Major Clerici also has two years overseas duity to his credit, and is wearer of the Air Medal withI three Oak Leaf clus lts, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Emma Florence Da vIs, '8G, oft Columbia, natendedr a rar-ent meet Issued by the Uui RALPH LE\ ng of the State Presidents' (Pro essional Women) conference in At anta. Ca. Miss Davis is president :f the South Carolina Federation Af Business and Professional Wom en's clubs. She makes her home at 1309 Gladden street, Columbia. CpI. Walter G. Aston, '31A, of Co lumbia, recently received his dis .-harge from the U. S. Marine Corps, and plans to begin work as a civil engineer in Columbia. Ile is ad dressed at 2420 Terrace way, Co iumbia. Capt. H c y w a r d Hutchinson Fouche, '38A, of Columbia, recent ly returned to the States, after hav ing served for 38 months with the rmy in the European theater. Dur ing his tour of overseas duty, Cap tain Fouche was attached to a med ical regiment of the Fifth Army. Now on terminal leave, he will re sume his civilian status at an early date. Capt. William Childs Cantey, '33A. of Columbia, recently returned to the States, after having served averseas for three years. During his tour of overseas duty, he has been head of surgery at the 53rd Station hospital in Oran. Capt. John Clinton Brogdon. Jr., '36C, of Sumter, recently received his discharge from service, after having served overseas with tMe AUS. He is addressed at Sumter. Lieut. Cmdr. Edwin Hayes Davis, '30A, of Columbia, who has been on duty with the Navy for more than four years, was recently inactivated at file Navy separation cenier, Charleston. In 1941 Commander Da vis served as officer in charge of the V-7 program, and later was ap pointed officer-in-charge of Naval Officer procurement in Columilia. He has also served aboard amphb ious type ships in both the Atlantic ind Pacific. and saw action in Bor neo where lie was in command of in LST. lie plans to return to his nsurance business in Columbia at n early date. Capt. Jerome Bihari. '33C, of Co umbia, was recently dischar:ed rom the AAF, after having served vith the :8th Bomb group in the uropean theatei. Ile is wearer of he European theater ribbon with ix battle stars. Prior to entering he service, Captain Bihari owned nd operated Biihari's restaurant in 11olumbia. Ile now makes his home it 3901 Trenholm road, Columbia. L.ieut. Col. William 0. Callahan, 33A. of Columbia. recentily returned lo the States after having sorxed for 40 nionths with the AAF in the Mediterranean theater. where he was on duty as Chief Postal Offi -er for the Air- Force in that area. lie and Mirs. Cailllaan ( Phoebe Single.'), '33A, '34G, make their home' in Columhia. l.ieu.t. Coat. William G. lser, Jr.. '33G, '381., of C'olumbia, wvas r$cenit ly awar ded the Rronze Star Medal at hiis stat ion in the Pacific. Colomel Boels'r, who is serving as assist ant to the assistant chief of staff. G-5, Mid-Pacific I leadquart ers, was mi strusmental in 'developing forecasts if I roops strenetgthis wich w.ere used in st rate'gic planning by thle head quarters." He is adldressed thIirough lie Post master. San F"rancisco, Calif. Maj. Htenry Mlannilng Bauaknight, '36A, of Colunmbia, has received ani honorable discharge from the Armiy, after having served overseas for 37 monthis. 15 of which were spent in Iceland. Major Baukniighit w'as on duty in Ireland. England, France. Luxembourg, Belgium. and G;er.. many. lie recently returnedl to the Rutff H ardIware company, where he holds an executive posit ion. Mtrs. Thiad G. M'Cullouigh ( Helens Ball), '3%,s of Columibia, fornierly of Greer', was recent ly elected pres idlent of thle Soulth Carolina Dental auxiliary. She makes her home at 28115 Strat ford road, Columbia. IDargans 4trsot her Pope, MI. D)., '3lA, of ('olumibia, sesved as generiat pro gram chmai rman for tIhe graduat e semtiintar in Chiarle;t on whtich w.as riecetly3 conducted for Southi ('at dressed at 14117 11am pton a etnue, C'olumblia. Onsthhert Bacat I Chie) t rev ost, '36A, of Columbia, reen t ly' t ecetived his dlis('harge. from service, aft ei hiavi ng served for thle p)ast eight een months with the Ninth Army in the Euaropeani theater. After a visit at home, he plans to return to nis position with the Krasft Paper mill in Georgetown. Pfc. Rlobert W. Rogers, '3W, ot Columbia. was recently discharged from service, after having served for 27 nionths with the AAF. hlis last assIgnment was at the Air Transport command's Fairfield Suisun, Calif., Army Air base, where he aided in the transporting of high-priority cargo, persounel, and air mailto the Paaii thate. nrlot ? Aumi iversity of South Carolina Al VIS, '29. Executive Secretary and o Alumni of Third Circuit To Hold Meeting Carolina alumni and alum nae of the Third Judicial Cir cuit, comprising Clarendon, Lee, Sumter and Williamsburg counties, are being invited to meet Thursday night, Novem ber 29, according to Alumni Vice-pres. James M c B r i d e Dabbs. The meeting will be held at Rip Raps, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dabbs, several miles from Mayesville. Pres. Norman M. Smith of the University will discuss con ditions and needs at the Uni versity. Other guests from out side the circuit will include Alumni Pres. Edwin R. Jeter, Dr. Francis W. Bradley, dean of men at the University; Coach Rex Enright, and Ralph Lewis, alumni secretary. to entering the service, he was a music instructor in Columbia. He makes his home at 820 Maple street, Columbia. Lieut. Cmdr. Walton Jamen Me Leod, Jr., '80L, of Walterboro, has been released from the Navy. ie has served at various points in the Pacific, including Guam. He has re sumed his law practice with the firm of Jefferies, McLcod, and Un ger, in Walterboro. 1940-1949 Arthur H1aun (Art) Roberts, '43A, of Leesville, formerly connected with radio station KIDO in Boise, Idaho, is now newscaster at station KFRC in San Francisco, Calif. lie is addressed at 1000 Van Ness ave nue, San Francisco. Lieut. (Jg) Walter Carroll Taylor, Jr., '42A. '44L, of Gaffney, has been serving aboard the battleship, USS Massachusetts in the Pacific. Hav ing been aboard this ship for 30 months, Lieutenant Taylor has seen action in the Solomon Islands, Gil bert Islands. Marshall Islands, New Guinea Mariana Islands. Palau, the Philippines, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. The wearer of 12 hattle stars, he is now addressed at Ridgeville. Mrs. William Edward Clary Mary Edith McGregor), '42C, of Colum bia. now holds a :ecrctarial position with The State company in Co lumbia, while her husband. William Edward Clary, S I-c, '39A, of Co lumbia, formerly of Gaffney, serves with the Navy in the Pacific. and is addressed through the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Francis Willard (Bill) Simpson. '41A, of Columbia, assistant in the Alumni office from Sept. 9, 1940 to Dev. 31, 141. is now librarian of Furman University in Greenville. Mir. Simpson began his new duties on July 1. Sgt. Edward C. Welch, '4W., of Kingstrce, is serving with the AAF in the Pacific. lie is addressed through the Post mastecr. San Fran c'isto, Calif. Pvt. Harve.v Eugene W1ebb, Jr., '48E, of Columbia, is stuid. ing the .Japanese language at t he Uiniver sity ol Pennsylvania, under the Army's A. S. TI. P. program'. lie is addre.ssedl at B3ks. 7, Co. L,, 3336thi S. C. UI., University of Pennsylva nia, Philadelphia 4, Pa. Capt. Judso'n C. (Gatch, '41C, of Early Branch, is now addressed at Bat tey General Hospital. Waird 15-B, Rome, Ga. Captain Gatch, who servedl overseas with the Infantry, is wearer of the Silver' Star with one Oak Leaf c'lustei', the Purple IIleart, and the Combat Infantr'y mani's Badge, Anne Markwell F"l(ershelmer, '45A, of New Riochelle, N. Y., is em played as a laboratory technicIan in t he College of Physicina and Surgeons, ColumbIa University Medical school, New York, N. Y. She is addressed at 473 Webster av'enue', New~ Rocheile. Ens. Ilomier Hart iie'rke', '47 V-12, of Cleveland, Ohio, is serving in the' Paifit' with a nuot or bat tor juedo squadron of thie Navy, andI htas s'een actt ion ina Borneo, A ust r'alia, Lan ithe lt PhiIipp ines, lit'eS taddret'ss t'e houigh th leelttt Post Office, San Francisco, Cal if, l.illian Clemen-t IHunt, '-1G, of Green'villte, is serving as executive di'ctor of thet Y. W. C. A. in Dhur ham, N. C. She is atddressed in car'e of the Y. W. C. A., Durham. A-C SImon WIlliam Rtagadale, '47 V-12, of F'uqluay Springs, N. C., I.; addressed at Class 713, P9-45 P'(C), in c'alr' of Flight Brigade Bldg. 679, NATB, Pensacola, Fla. Lieuit. (jg) James Cleveland Say for, '430, of Coltumbia, is a member of thle crew of a destroyer in the Pacific, and has taken part In nine sea battles, from the Centr'al Kur' ies lo Ihe Aleutian Islands. lHe Is addressed thr'ough the Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, Calif. Capt. James WillIam Davis, '41IA, of Newport News, V., wa. ,.cen. i ziron t umni Association klumni Editor ly assigned to the air field. Shep pard Field, Texas. Captain Davis has also served with the Ninth Troop Carrier Command in Europe, and with the Thirteenth Air Force in the Southwest Pacific. He is wearer of the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters, the Philippine Liberation ribbon, the Asiatic-Pa cific ribbon with two battle stars, and the European ribbon with four battle stars. Lieut. (jg) William Rogers Chalk er, '43A, of Columbia, is serving as weather observer aboard a U. S. Coast Guard destroyer in the Pa cific, and is now on special duty of an undisclosed nature. He is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. John William Knight (Eliz abeth Goodwyn Whitaker), '45C, of Camden, is serving in the European theater as a staff assistant with the American Red Cross. Prior to her present appointment. she was employed at the Port of Embarka tion, Charleston, and previously served as traffic manager at radio station WIS in Columbia. Lieut. (jg) Marvin Felix Neese, Jr.. '40E, of Lexington, was recent ly detached from Naval Ait Trans port Service. Olathe, Kans., for duty with a NATS Pacific Squad ron. Lieutenant Neese has been fly ing transcontinental flights as a plane commander on Navy twin-en gine airline transport planes. Prior to entering the service, he was con nected with the Southern Bell Tel egraph and Telephone company in Columbia. fie is addressed through the Fleet Post Office. San Fran cisco, Calif. Pfe. William Langfan, '43C. of New York, N. Y., who served with the Army overseas. and was re rently stationed at Reims. France, wvihere he was an interpreter in Pnlie- h:niartern ha recently received his discharge. lie is ad dressed at 3:36 Fort Washington Avenue. N. Y., N. Y. Staff Sgt. George Zuekerman, '40.1, of Brool:lyn, N. Y., is the au thor of a novelette, "Crosstown" which appears in the current issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. lie now is serving with the AAF. and is addressed at AAF Public Relations Office, Maxwell ield, Ala. Herman Robert Weiss, HA I-c, '47 V-12, of Brooklyn N. Y.. who has been serving with the Navy in the Pacific, writes in a recent letter to the Alumni office, that he recent I., saw two other Carolina alumni who wiere in that area. Ens. Ed ward John Reilly. '46 V-12, of Brook lyn. N. Y., and Ens. Guy Alien iP'. I.) Pitts, Jr., '46 V-12, of Columbin. Ein sign Pitts is now at home on leave. Maj. Tolsoin Anthony Smioak, '41J0, of LJenmark, wvho is serv'ing in the Pacific, as commandler of the Tihird Battalion. 48th1 Marines, was recen, iy aw'arded the Silver Star and the Purple lIctait for paliriipat ion ini the Iwo Jima cam paign. ile is ad dressed through the Fleet Post Of fice, San Frianci sco, Calif. Lieut. Hubert Hiram Thomason, '42C, of Anderson, who is serving with the Navy on Saipan, writes. in a iecent letter to the Alumni office: "l30 you rememb)er First Lieut. Hill Hamlet (Samutel Wood row Hamlet, '40A, '42L), USMCR,. of Carolina and Anderson? lie was a p)al of mine, and was killed here in June, 1944. While ridhing around a few weeks ago, 1 stopped at a Ma rine cemetery and went in to look around. There s found Bill's plot, and. I, assure you I experienced a strange feeling. I am proud that I was able to see it, for the place is beautifully maintained with heau tiful flowers gi-owing all around." Lieutenan' Thomaron is addiressed through the Fleet Post Office. San Francisco, Calif. Jesse T. Anderson, '42G, of Flor ence, was riecently ele'cted(l resident of thle Association of Sout h Caro lina 'ournt y supnerintendents of ed( ueat ior. Mr. Ander~son has1 served as county superintendent in F"lor eiice county 3since 1929. lIe has also served as a member~ of ther text hook comnmission, arnd as I-resident ci' thle Sourth Carolina l'dducat ion Association for 1941-1942. lIe makes his home at 1009 JIackson avenue, Florence. Staff Sgt. George F. Saulrs. '4BA, of Columbia. who is serving v:ith the AAF in the Pacific, was re cently ('ommended for the part he played in a series of low level in cendliar-y attacks on Japan dluring an all-out offensive. The commend atIon was madec hy the commanding general of the 20th Air Force. Guam. Sergeant Sauls, addressed through the Postmaster, San Fran cisco, Calif., Is one of a group of specialists with the ground eche lons who supported the assaults against the Japanese homelands. LL. Colt T...endl.. .. '40,. Annie Lee Young, '25A Men and women of Ca graduates, are requested their changing addresse University Campus. Cot Future Alumni A daughter, Nea Joan Lyles, to Aeut. Cmdr. A. C. Lyles, Jr., '40C, ind Mrs. Lyles, October 13 at Ches er. Commander Lyles, who has >cen stationed aboard an aircraft 'arrier in the Pacific, was recently ransferred to Pearl Harbor. A daughter. Carolyn Evelyn Bal entine, to the Rev. J. Luther Bal entine, and Mrs. Ballentine (Fran. !es Lou Dickson), '41A, October 16 n Columbia. The Ballentines make heir home at Blythewood. A son, LeRoy Ferguson Coulter, .0 Maj. John Mansfield Coulter, S8A, and Mrs. Couter (Louisa Ann Ferguson), '35C, October 23 in Co umbia. Major Coulter is serving ,ith the Eighth Air Force in the ?acific. A son, to Oliver Johnson Brodie, 27m. and Mrs. Brodie (Mary Ellen VIeCartha), '32A, October 13 in charleston. The Bordies make their iome in Charleston. A daughter, Louisa Gantt Rave iel, to Daniel Ravenel, and Mrs. Ravenel (LouIsa Gantt Lyles), '38A, Detober 12 at Winnsboro. A daughter, Virginia Cheryl \ble, to Maj. Howard Preston Able, '37A. and Mrs. Able, October 2 in rampa, Fla. The Ables make their hiome in Tampa, where Major Able is stationed with the AAF at Drew Kield. A son, Robert Quillian Foster, to William lienry Foster and Mrt. Foster (Lucille "Stevie" Ross Bak 'r), '36Ed, August 10 at Flushing, I. I., N. Y. The Fosters are now making their home in New York, 6vhere Mr. Foster is Eastern repre sentative for Pitman Publishing :ompany. They have one other ,hild, Clare LaLonde Foster, who is hiee years old. A , -nliniw-r Pnt ins tro .;eorge M. Potter, and Mrs. Potter [Mary Perry Gatrvin), '38A, October ?9 in Columbia. The Potters make heir home in Schenectady, N. Y. A son, Henry HIarrington Yarhor )ugh, to Hubert Edward Yarbor itgh, '28L, and Mrs. Yarborough, 3eptember 30 at Florence. The Yar :oroughs make their home at Flor nce. A son, Ernest llenry Cappelmann, [11, to Lieut. Ernest Henry Cappel rnann, Jr., '41A, and Mrs. Cappel miann, October 31 in Raleigh, N. C. Lieutenant Cappelmann recently 'eturned to the States, after having ierved with the AAF overseas. lie is now on terminal leave prior to receiving his discharge. of Columbia, has beeni awar'dcd the F"rench Croix de Guerre with Silver' Stair for "heroism whiie coam. nmandling a Coast Guar'd-mianned LCI" dur'ing the invasion of Nor' mandy. Trhe prese'ntat ion was miadc by Vice Admiiral Raymond Fenai d chief of the' Friench Navai Mission to the United States. Lieuteniani lIendlley is addressed at the U)ni versity Club. 801 North Charles street, Balt imoire. Md. Lleeit. (jg) William Marks Bray '4%E. of Columbia. recently returner to the States after' having servet for two years as radar officet aboard( an aircraft caarrier in t h Atlantic theater. Before enterini the service. Lieutenaant Br'ay da spec'ial work at California Tech. and was connected with Dougam Aircraft Corporation. HeI has report edl t.o the Navy for further assign mernt. Frances Carolyn Carilhe, '4GA, o Columbia, recently entered It Juilliard School of Mlusic, Neu Yor'k City, where she is studyinig voice. She is making lher' home or River'side driv'e, New York. Capt. Samuel Hernard (IHerie Bass, '40A, of Northi, who Itorl sei'vedt wit h t he A AF oversears, Wa a recent v'isitor to thei( Alumni of fice. arnd report ed t hat hea expet(l to receive' hiis discha*rge at an earti' date. lie is we'arer' of the Air' Med al withi font' oak leafi ('lust ers. 5Leutt. Johnr Sumtater Boat wright '420. of Ridge Spri-ing, is se'rvirng am a Pilot withI t he ATC, and help to fly wvountded metn fr'om the. Pa ('Ific area to the 1 inited States lIeh is addrei~ssedr at 1503Yrd AAle' HIl PIl), ATlC, llanmilton Fie'ld, Calif. Liett. Clarenace E. (Glover, '4(' of Liv'in.gston, is ser''inug as rat talon commnandier of thle 27thI hat talion, 8t h regiment, at Cami Snmalls, Great Lakes Naval Train ing Centera. Great Lakes, Ill. Lieu. tenant G;lov'er returined to th States ini Junie, after' having serveV(' for' 23 mtonithis as exec'utive officesi on an LST in the Pancifie'. Jans Wyatt Roylaton, Jr. P'hy 3-c '45A, of Springfield, is servin with the Navy ,somewhere In tha Pacific. lIe is address9ed thirougi the l''leet Post Office, San Fraricis '386 --- Asst. Editor rolina, graduates and non to send alumni news and s to the Alumni Office, umbia, South Carolina. They Promised Kenner Maude Furman, '45A, of Birmingham, Ala., formerly of Co lumbia, and Lieut. Ernest C. Beard, of Charleston, August 10 in Bir mingham. They are making their home in Dyersburg, Tenn., where Captain Beard is stationed. Martha Ada Frick, '42A, of Co. lumbia, and Lieut. Marion Wiles Trotti, '42A, of West Columbia, Oc tober 16 in Columbia. Prior to her S marriage, Mrs. Trotti was employed in the accounting department of the S. C. Electric and Gas company in Columbia. Lieutenant Trotti re ceived his commission in the United States Army at West Point in June, and was recently graduated from the Engineer school at Fort Bel voir, Va. Nell Coleman, '40s, of Columbia, and First Lieut. Ralph Mershon Sawyer, of Beaumont, Texas, Octo ber 20, in Columbia. They are mak ing their home in Hattiesburg, Miss. Mattie Anderson, of Liberty, and Pvt. John Leslkr Cogburn, Jr., '46A, of Ridge Spring, September 20 at Liberty. Jinunie Louise Williamson, '37A, of Columbia, and Maj. Richard I-lodges, of Corpus Christi, Tex., and Camp t,ruber, Okla., October 16 in New Orleans, La. They are making their home at 1107 1-2 Freemont street, Muskogee, Okla. Mary Margaret Wildman, '48A, ot Columbia, and Ens. Donald ienry' Walsh, '45A, of Oakland, Calif., October 20 in Columbia. They are making their home at 647 Bea con street, Oaklaad, Calif. Mary Alice McMillan, '45Ed., of Columbia, and Ens. Thomas Hou ton Crowe, '45A, of Harriman, Tenn., October 20, in Columbia. En to the Cruiser Houston. Dori- Jeainette Jones, .'7C, of Norfolk, Va., and Ens. Charles Adams Harden. '45A, of Norfolk, Va. October 20, in Columbia. They are making their home in San Fran cisco, Calif. Margaret Floyd, '470, of Fair mont, N. C.. and Ens. William John Thrasher, Jr., '40A, of Oakland, Calif,. October 21 in Columbia. Lucille Gravelle, of New York City, and Sgt. Pinckney Ridgell, '441, of Batesburg, October 21 in New York City. Sergeant Ridgell recently returned to the States, after having served for 21 months as motion picture camera-man with the army in the European theater. After the expiration oi a 45-day ter. minal leave, he will r eceive his das charage. loais Clownaey, '416(, of Blairs andi Colum bin, and Licut, Ilarry IL. ., Sorensen, of Patterson, N. J1., Octo ber 27 In Columbia. Pt ior to her marriage, Mrs. Sorensen was con ne(t ed withi the Federal In termedi. ate Credit bank in Columbia. The couple are making their home at 88 C admnus avenue', Pat terson, N. J. Is Mace Haye.s, '28A, of August a, Ga., and James Alexander~ Cromna - tie, of Vidalia, Ga., October 18 an Columbia. Trhey are m.aking their home in Columbia where Mri. Cro mart ie is an ac'count Iant withI the A, C. Clarkson company and Mrs. Cromart ie is connected with the Standard Oil .omfpanly. Franes~ Byrd Smith Eiaste.rlinag, '13A, of Florence, andl lavid Little Wit hi ngt on, lil, of Hlonolulua, T. II., Oct ober 29 at Flor'ence. Prior to her m1arrage, Mrs. WVitington was ats socialted with the American Red Cros's in the Field Di rect or's office, Governor's Island, N. Y. The couple will nmake t heir home in Ilionolu lu, where Mr. \Vithi ngt on is connected wthy the Ilawaiian Pineapple a.omi 'atriaTomaas, of \Vabasia In '4I A, of I Inasvillei, at WVabash. They arle immakinag I hei.r haome at 2221 1 st reet, N. W'., WVashingt on 1D. C. wher Cattain (lbb's is e'ngageda mr pubiic reln.iat ions activity' for the QuartIermazastr Ci( orps. Dlorac,e G.a den, '.140t, of Coluimaha and( First l.ieut. William Stonewa,, MIiller', of i<ansasit Ci ty, Mo., Noven. heri .' in (Columabia. TIhaey will ma Ise heiri hiomea in Pitt sburgh, Kans. I.ibby) Zi fkin, of I loilywood, Calif., and Lienit. Abram Ghrossm-,-n, '42(1.;, of Asbury Park, N. J., in iloliywaood, Lieutenant Grossman rece'ntly re. turned to the StateCs, afteci hav'ing ser'vedl with the AAF. in t he Pacific, .\fter the expiation of a '(l.e' leave. he will b)e stat ionaed at Ma5iit F"ield, Calif. Iris Bernice levy. '17A, of Coluim hia, and Capt. Jacoba Leonard Bal. setr, of Chester, Octobher 2 in Co. lumbaia. They are mlaking their