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Thelma Ann Reynolds Mailed by the Alumv members of the Associa alumni in the Armed Fo on file in the Alumni C Reunion 1920-1929 William D. McGowan, '2?J,, of Greenwood, formerly of Cameron, Is associated with the law firm of Tinsley and McGowan at Green wood. He is addressed at the Tex tile building, Greenwood. Col. David Ivy Dodenhoff, '28CE. of Greenville, recently anq4ounced his release front active duty with the Corps of Engineers. U. S. Army, and his association with Scharft and Jones, Inc., Investment Securi ties In New Orleans, La. Colonel Dodenhoff makes his home in New Orleans. Robert Richardson Coker, '28A, of Hartsville, was recently appoint ed chairman of the National Cotton council's production and marketing committee for 1946. Mr. Coker, well known business man and civic lead er, makes his home at Hartsville. Maj. Edward Cantey Halle, '25A, of Columbia, is on terminal leave from the AUS, after having sermed with that branch of service for the past three and a half years. Prior to entering the service, Mr. Haile was connected with the Home Own er's Loan corporation In Columbia. He is. addressed at 206 South Wac camaw avenue, Columbia. Charles Haller (Hal) Goodwvyn, '26A, of Columbia, recently spent a short vacation at home. Veteran of 17 years commercial flying experi ence, he has flown with Pan-Ameri can airways as a pilot, and has serv ed as operations manager of Pan American airways in Alaska for the past two years. Recently he was transferred to Mexico City where he will hold a similar position. Mr. Goodwyn has also served with the AAF. 1930-1939 Hamilton Osborne, '38G, of Co lumbia, who formerly served as a captain in the AAF at Robins Field, Ga., recently was released from active duty, and is now ad dressed at 316 Wateree avenue, Columbia. Francis Grayson Shaw, M. D., '35A. of Camden, recently resumed his practice of medicine in Cam den, after having served overseas with the 30th General lospital unit. During his tour of overseas duty, Doctor Shaw became chief of the X-ray unit at Antwerp, Bel glum. He is addressed at the Med ical Bldg., 315 East DeKalb street, Camden. Lieut. (ig) Jacob Jackson Mack, '81A, of Columbia, recently was re leased from active duty from the Navy, after having served w1th that branch of service for more than two years. During his tour of duty with the Navy, Lieutenannt M~ack was stationed at Blainbridge, Msd., and Fort Schutyler, N. Y., and was later- transferred to the 1 leadI Cjuarters Squadron, Fleet Air Wing 2 in t he Pacific. Wearer of the American theater ribbon, the Asi at ic-Pacific t heateri rihhon, and the World WVar II Victory medal, Lieutenant Mack plans to return 1o his former position withI the Federal Security Agency in Wash ington, D. C. Li-ut, Charles lDwight Cathcart, *S4CE, of Columbia, has been re leased from active duty with the Navy, after two and a half years duty withI that branch or seivice. Hie is wearer of the A merican the at er ribbon, the Asia ti''-Pacific theater ribbon. the Vict ory ribbon, and the Small Arms i.xipert Pistol ribbons. Prior to en te(ring the serv ice, Lieutenant Cat hcart was en gaged 'in the heating and plumb ing business. lI I plans to rt urn to that business at an early dlate. William Edward Clary, '39A, of Gaffney, recently received his dlis charge from the service, after hav lag servedl with the Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. Wearer of the American Defense ribbon, the European theater rib bon, the Asiatic-Pacific theater rib bon, and the Victory ribbon, he plans to resume his duties with the United States post office in Colutm bia. ieut. John WillIam Shule'nber ger, '321,, of Columbia, rer'ent ly re leased from activye dutly with the Navy, affer having been on duty with that brasich of service for mnore than two years. iIe has serv ed in armed guard operatIons In the European-Afr-ican and Middle Eastern theaters, and was recently attached to the legal office of the Sixth Naval district. LIeutenant Scholenberger plans to resume his law practice in ColumbIa at an early date. L. Mendel Rivers, '82L, of Char leston, recently headed a congres sional commIttee which visited Ja pan. Mr. Rivers, S. C. representative I. - Asst. Editor ii Association Office to lion and to non-member rces whose addresses are ff ice. In Print in the national congress. is top ranking member of a naval affairs sub-committee which was author ized to make the trip. James Franklin Dreher, '34L, of Columbia, recently resumed his law practice in Columbia. after having served for almost five years In the AUS. Just prior to receiving his dis charge. Mr. Dreher was on duty in the Judge Advocate General's office in Washington. le and Mrs. Dreher (Jennie Clarkson), '37Ed, make their home at 1313 Maple street, Columbia. Lieut. Piuckney Heyward Wal. ker, '37L. of Richmond, Va., was re cently discharged from service. after having served with the Navy in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans, including the Japanese area. He is Wow addressed at 1009 West Franklin street, Richmond, Va. Jack Spears Wilburn, '34C, of Greenwood. is engaged in the retail furniture business in Greenwood. where he is manager of the Cooper Furniture company. lie makes his home at 618 North avenue, Green wood. Lieut. James A. Campj)bell, '39A, ot ,Columbia. recently spent a leave at home, after having been on duty witi the Army for more than five years. A memher of the Far Eastern Air Force. Lieutenant Campbell was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. and was a prisoner of the Japanese for three and a half years. le is now at Miami Beach, Fla. John B. (Jake) Penland, '36A, ot Columbia, recently received his dis. charge from the Army, after having been on duty in Greenland for the past 15 months. Mr. Penland re. Cently resumed his duties as sports edilor of The State in Columbia. Ie makes his homi at 1211 College street. Columbia. First Lieut. Marion% Watson Mix son, '31A, '34L of Union. is on duty with the Army of Occupation at Ky. oto. Japan, where he is connected Withl the Finance Dishursin.g see. tion. lie is addressed through the Post'master. San FranNiro, Cn!!i. tamues W. 11ynlum, '37C, of Green "ille. was r'centtly disiarged from service. and is now connectIed with the A,tna Insurance company ill Columbia, where he is serving as gr-oup reiesenlative. lie makes his home at 722 King street, Columlbia. Lieut. Col. tHarold Cohen, '3ij9, ol Sparlanburg, rcently reciveI his release from the Army, and is now addressed at 5:15 Twin drive, Spar Ianhur1M-g. Ie is wearei- of the Purple liea rI. the Brtonze Star-, and the Si I "c-r St at withI one Oak Lecaf Clucstert. Ma,j. Rtobert Mott Brown, '35A, of Columbia, is serving with the AAFI-, and is now slat ionedi in Washtinagton, I). C.. whcere he is on dutty in thc Office or Statistical rontriol, with heuad< iuaritCrs in Itihe Pettagon build ig. Majlot lrown pr-eviouicsly serve-d in thle Eurl opean thIeccatr o- (f opera ions. andi( is wea't ocf lihe Bronz.e Star Me-da,I tihe Amricanvt iDefentsc ihhllin, t he Ameic rican tiIheact r i- - ) hcon, thle Eu ropean Th'lleateri ribbocn, and cI hIe l-rench Cris de GuLerte. Willie Gor-don Bunch, '3l9Ed, of Siculer-vi lie, reently receivyed Iii dIiscarge- franc service. aifti nhavi ng scrv d withb tih-e .\lcical Corpcs ini the Pacific' Theatcr. Ducring his tour cf (iversc-a- dtI. . Mt. iHunrch idid mierilircal resEa crh work with Ii heii l'h Mai .laiac Surrv v de'ti nerienI n~-clding thec Slponrsorincg of educc-a I ordtIrogram tis arn tropica li -iscg. ('nipt. Cc-cli KcneuthI Seas5e, '3iC, cif Ccrliumbiah, is ser vi'ng as graoupI srip11ly3 officer far tire 63 c Air' Serv rue groutp whlich sutpliecs anid nmain tairns fight Ier's an bom raiber's in thte ourcrupation of .lapanc. Caprtaina Sense is a ddiressedi thri ough thier Postmaus Ic-r. Saun Fruancisco, Calijf. lucy Sc-mple Alered-cith, '3 IA, c,f Colucimbia, recn'ly 1a'issumed-c her dui tics as genriiral sc-crc-tary oif Itic F-amily' Wc'lfare socic-ty in Columicc bia. Prior tor hc-r irrsecct uappoicit mneni. Miss Meredith tins wvorked w'ithI lic- F-amily Socic-ly o Irhiac. anrd was emprloyec a on fcimace as visit1iing tn h r i , v'illr- city sc hools. i ii .re ICharles Edlward 'tdc) Troal, '320, of Coliumbia, rcccnt ly r'e(eivedl his dlischtarge fromr service, after having been on duty with the Navy for 22 months. Dluring his tour of ovenrseas duty, Ihe served in a photo labora tory at Pearl Hrbor. Mr. Toal re cently resumed his duties as man ager of Toal's Studio in Columbia. ieu.ClPorcher P.Hopkins,'8A recently was r'eleasecl from ,aervice, after having been on duty with the 1). 5. Marines in thce Pacific area. D)uring his tnom r of..-rea duy Issued by the Un RALPH LEWI Colonel Hopkins saw duty on Sa. moa, Nanamea, Funafuti, and Ha waii. He is now operating a real estate agency, with offices in the Arcade building. Lieut. David Hopkins Rembert, '80J, of Columbia, was recently re leased from service, after having served as a gunnery officer on a supply ship in the Pacific. Prior to his duty with the Navy in the Pa cific, Lieutenant Rembert served in the Atlantic and Caribbean areas. lie now makes his home at 106 Ott road, Columbia. Maj. Bennett Frank Buie. '30A, of Patrick, is now on terminal leave from the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, after havint served with that branch of service in the Euro pean theater of operations. Major Buie is wearer of the Bronze Star, the European-African-Middle East theater ribbon, the American Thea ter ribbon, and also holds the Or! der of the Red Star, awarded him by the Russian government. Major Buie is also a member of Sigma X1, honorary Scientific Society at Har vard, a member of the American In stitute of Mining and Metallurgical engineers, a member of the Ameri Aln Association of Petroleum ge ologists, and a member of the Te heran club, Teheran, Iran. Prior to entertaining the service in 1942, he was connected with Standard Oil company of Texas. Ernest Gideon Jones, '39E, of Co lumbia, recently received his dis charge from the AAF, and is now addressed at 440 Lawton street, S. W. Atlanta, Ga. Hal Norman Askins, '36J, of Co lumbia, recently received his dis charge from service, after having been on duty with the Navy for 14 months. ir. Askins will make his home in Columbia, where he plans to assume his duties as a salesman for the Carolina Wholesale com pa ny. Ben.iaini Martin Polayes, '39A, of New Ilaven, Conn.. has 1-eceived I his discharge from the AUS, and is now addressed at 1251 Boulevard. New l1aven. Henry deChasta ier Mazyck, '32A, of Louisville, Ky., has received his disCha-ge from the AUS, and is now Connected with Eastern Air Lines in Detroit, Mich. lie is ad dressed in Cate of EAL, Detroit City A irporl, Detroit, 26, Mich. Th1om11as P. Knox, Jr., '35C, of Co lumnbia, recently received his dis charge from Service, andI has le sulied his duties as mafiaget- of Commercial credit company in Co tlumbin. A brotther, Lielt. Marion A. Knox, '39C, has been on duty with lie Navy~ 1or mor-e than t hree years and is now serving on the supply ship A. K. A. Tfyreil, 80. At present le is at Kure on the Japanese. coast, Preparing to ret urn to the St at es. Thorn;as Knox is addressedc at :;i12 Amherst avenute. Colunmbia. Lietnt. Witlliam Cn(hapipeil Overton, '38A, of Cotumbhia, is serving with the Natvy in the Pacific, and is e. ecutIi ve officer of hiis ship, the U SS Queen,s- lie is adressed thriouagh thte Flei-t Post Office. Sun F'ranc(isco, Cullif. Malrtyna J. H1ode4s, '3l4J, of Com l,i, thas re'ceive.d his dtisc'harge from the AAIF, andi is now engaged in t he Offset LithIiography huiitiness in Minneaipolis, Minn. lI is ad drlessedi at 61 SouthI Fourthi st reet, M in n-apoulis. William Carte-r ToEwnIsend(, '32P', of G reenwood, recentily received hiis dischiargei from the Navy, and as now)~ ;iddressedl at :305 11am pton ave. tite. Green('wod. Williamn Monro Shanad, JIr., '331, of C'olumia. who formerly served with the Marine Corps in the Pa cific,. and who is now pr1acticing law In Columbia, recently an nouncedt his plans to engage in the fre:-en foods business in Bleaufort. At p)resent, Mr-. Shand is making his home in Columbia. ILieut. Glenn Childers P'ooi, '30Ed, '31G,* of Columbia, is now on ter-mi nat leave, after having served for 30 mionths with the Navy- Mr. Pool was r-ecently appointed divisIonal mannager of the Colonial Life and( Acc-ideint Insur-anc'e company. for he North G~(eor'gia tertritory, with offices5 in Athens, Ga. Mr. Pool, who .loned the Colonial Life and Acci. dent lnsti,rance company in 1939, previously'taught school in various high schools in South Carolina and at one time was an instructor at Lees-McRae Junior college in North Carolina. He is making his home at Athens. Lieut- Willians Brooker, Jr., '82J, of Columbia, is now on termina.l leave, after having served for 24 months with the Navy in the South Pacific area. He expects to be In Co lumbia at an early ate .A/ttuml iversity of South Carolino A 5, '29, Executive Secretary and A 1940-1949 Lieut. Col. Reginald D. Heinitsh, '40A, of Columbia, recently received his diw.harge, from service, after having served for five years with the AAF, 12 months of which were spent overseas with the Twelftn Bomber group, which worked with the British Eighth army. He Is wearer of the Distinguished Flying Cross. the Purple Heart, the Air medal with seven Oak Leaf Clus ters, and the Presidential Unit Ci. tation. James Edward Bell, Jr., M.D., '43A, of McCormick, recently re ceived recognition for his work in the administration of an antidote for treatment of a black widow spider bite. Doctor Bell, now serv ing as an interne at-Roper Hospital, Charleston, ,worked with Doctor John A. Boone, assistant professoi of medicine at the S. C. Medical college, in using an injection of neostigmine - methylsulfate with atropine, which brought relief to the patient within 15 minutes. An account of Doctor Bell's accomplish ment appeared in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medi cal Association. Major ThftddetIs Carlyle Dukes, '41L, of Harleyville, is now serving as adjutant of the 54th Transporta tion Corps Service group in Manila. Major Dukes is wearer of the Arberican Defense ribbon with one campaign star, the Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon with two campaign stars, the Philippine Liberation ribbon with one campaign star, and the World War II Victory medal. A former member of the South Caro lina bar, he plans to resume his practice of law, upon his releast from the service. Capt. Edward Charles Cushman, Jr., '42L, of Aiken, was recently awarded the Bronze Star for gal. lantry in action on Iwo Jima last year. At present he is stationed with the Marine Corps in the Pa cific. where he is doing legal work. Capt. Fred Marvin Auld, '42A, of C'olunibia, was recently assigned to dutivs at Fort Sill, Okla., where he is serving as commander of Bat tery C, Field Artillery Training De fachnient 2, Field Artillery school roops. Captain Auld saw action in the Rhineland, Southern France, and Central European campaigns Until his return to the States in Oe lober, he was stationed in the Eu ropean occupationCl zone with the 925th hattalion. Prior to entering the service, he was in the retail gasoline and oil business in Colum bia. Lieut. ,Jacob Waillace Coleman, Ir., '41A, of Columbia, was recentiy rceleasedt from active duty withI the N'av'y, after having served with that branch of service for-more thani three years. [During his tour ol riverseas dluty, he saw action in the G;ilIbert Islands, the Marshallis, andi the Marianas, and participated in I he invasions of Iwo .lima and Oki nwa. Wearer of the American De fense ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific I heater ribbhon, and the World Wai I1 Victory medlai, he is now ad( udressed at 1423 Victoria avenue, Co lumbia. Stafif Sgt. William Henry Carri gan, '4iA, of Summerton, recently returned to the States, after having served for eight months as a con iirol tower operator with the AACS in the Pacific. He is wearer- of the Asiailic-Pacific theater ribbon, the Philippiige l'berat ion ribbon with Iwo b)attle stars, the' Good Conduct ibbn, the American Defense rib lbon, and the Victory ribbhon. Opi. Arnieli Myers Coker, '44Edl, of Columb)ia, r'ecently received( his discharge from rervice, after having served for more than two years with the army, five months of which were spent in the European theater, where he servedi as a radar me chanic. Wearer of the ETO ribbon, the American theater ribbon, and the Victory ribbon, he was former ly employed as an apprentice ship fitter at the Charleston Navy Yard. Harry Cary Carter, '46C, of Co lumbia, recently received his dis charge from service, after having served for 22 months with thi Third army in the European thea ter. Mr. Carter, who makes his home at 1509 Blanding street, plans to resume his duties with the South er-n Musical instrument service at an early date. Capt. Thomas Landrum (Biiy) Benson, '420, of Columbia, is now at home on terminal leave, after hav ing served overseas with the 101st Airborne division, During,.his tout of overseas duty, he saw action in Holland, France, Germany, Baa. togi'n, and Austria. He is wearer oft the Presidential citation with an oak laf cluster, the Betlan F,.... 9 I jiPonit lumni Association lumni Editor ragere, the Bronze Star, the American Defense ribbon, the Com bat Infantryman's badge, and the ETO ribbon with an arrowhead and four battle stars. Sgt. James Cullum Graham, '45C, of Columbia, is now addressed at Hq. and Hq. Detachment, Separation Center, Counseling Section, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. where he is serving as a counselor In the sep aration center. Pvt. Walter Paul Kelsler, '46A, of Leesville, is now on duty with the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton. Calif., where he is assigned to auty at the Officers' club. He is ad dressed at 15 Q-1 Officers' Club. Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif. Lieut. William Edgar -Salter, Jr., '46P, of West Columbia, is serving in Manila with the 64th Medical Depot Company, where he is ad jutant to the company commander. He is addressed through the Post master, San Francisco, Calif. Sgt. Emmet F. Cox, '42C, of Troy, is now stationed in India, where he is on duty with the AAF. Veteran of 20 months overseas, he has served in the African-Mediterrane an theater, Burma, apd at his pres ent station in India. He is wearer of two campaign stars. A brother. Sgt. Jamei M. Cox, Jr., '44C, is now on duty wit), the AUS in Manila. He is wearer of the Meritorious Service Unit theater ribbon with two cam paign stars for service on New Guinea and Luzon, the Philippine Liberation ribbon, the Good Conduct ribbon, and the American Theater ribbon. His unit was also awarded the Meritorious Service Unit plaque for outstanding military achieve. ments. Howard Norman Schofield, '41A. of Mullins, recently received his discharge from the Marine Corps, and is now employed by Eastern Air Lines, Inc., at the Raleigh-Dur ham airport. He makes his home at 307 North Gregson street, Durham. Mrs. John Dexter Bird (LIewelyn Cupstid), '44A, of Swansea, is as sociated with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Lang ley Field, Va.. where she is serving as a computer. Mrs. Bird is ad. dressed at 23A Elizabeth road, lampton, Va. B. Proctor Gordon, '45C,- of Mul lins. recently received his dischargel from the navy, after having served with that branch of service for two years. le is now making his home in Conway. where he is managei of the Collins wholesale business. Henry Arthur Brown, '43A, of Camden, was recently released from the Merchant Marines, and is now employedl as circulation managet for the South Carolina Magazine Mr. Brioh is addressed at 1605 Broad street, Camden. T -Sgt. ,John Blackman Settle '46A, of Columbia, is now adldressedi at Medical D)etachment Section 1. 1458 SCUJ,- Sta, Med., Fort Jackson. William Earl Gossett, '49J, of Co ilmbia, is serving as a mletooto gist with the Civil Service commis sion mn Columbia. iIe makes his home at 931 Woodlrow street, Co lunmbia. ieut. Bennette' Eugente (Geer, Jr., '400, of Grieenville, is now on imac live dluty, after having served with the Navy, and is addressed at Apartment 2, South George Masor, dirive, Arlington, Va. lie is weai ea of the American D)efense ribbon, the Pacific theater ribbon, and t he IEuirope.an theater rihhon with one battle star for the Normandy inva si on. F'red Clinton Burntette, Jr., '49A, of GIreenville. is now employed as a clerk with Bolts Drtug company in Greenville. lie makes his homc at 109 .ludson road, Greenville. Rob'ert Wayne Eleai.er, Jr., '48A, of Columbia, is employed as a sten cii clerk at the Citizens and South era National bank in Columbia. He makes his home at 430 Etiwan ave nue, Columbia. First Lieut. Joseph William D)oug las, '40A, of Columbia, is now on terminal leave, after having served for 31 months in Africa, Italy, and France with the 34th division. Wearer of the Combat Infantry man's Badge, and five battle stars for five major campaigns, he is ad dressed at 2335 Terrace Way, Co r umbia.8 John R. (Jack) Fant, '40A, of Lockhart, recently ,received als dis charge from service, after having served overseas with the AAF. He Is now sales engineer for the Stand ard Oil company in Greenville. Kathleen Virginia Caughman. '41C, of Columbia, is now serving as a secretary with the American Red Cross, and is located in the PacifIc area. She is addressed through the Postmaster, San Fran cico, Calif. Annie Lee Young, '25A Men and women of Ca graduates, are requested their changing addresse University Ompus, Col They Promised Caroline daillard, '32A, of Colum bia, and Malcolm Wells Platt, of Co lumbia. January 10 In Columbia. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Platt was connected with the Federal Land bank in Columbia. The cou ple are making their home In Co lumbia. Mary Vesta Lucas, '43P, of Cayce, and Maurice Alden Paynter, of Co lumbia, December 23 at Cayce. Mrs. Paynter is now engaged in the prac tice of pharmacy at Cayce, where she operates a drug store. Mr. Payn ter. recently discharged from the AAF, is now studying at the Uni versity. The couple are making their home at Cayce. Marian Griffin. of Lynchburg. and Harry S. Williams, '43A, ot Bishopville, December 30 at Bishop Ville. Mr. Williams recently received his discharge from the Marine Corps, after having served with that branch of service for more than three years, 31 months of which were spent in the Pacific theater The couple will make their home in Columbia, where Mr. Williams plans to attend the University. Jane Parsley Emerson, of Wil mington. N. C., and William Rankin Bruce, '87C, of Columbia, January J2 in Wilmington. Mr. Bruce re cently received his discharge from the navy, after having served in the Pacific theater. The couple are making their home in Columbia, where Mr. Bruce is associated with Seibels, Bruce and company. Hazel Donnelle Frick, of Colum bia, and Paul Carrington Gibert, '42J, of Columbia, December 29 in Columbia. Mr. Gibert recently re ceived his discharge from the army. He and Mrs. Gibert are making their home at 1824 Green street, Co. lumbia. Florence Sara Miller, of Lebanon, Pa.. and Charles I. Hubbard, '40Ed, of Conway and Florence, December 24 at Florence. Mr. Hubbard re cently received his discharge from the army, after having served for four years with that branch of serv i(e, two years of which were spent with the First army in the Euro. pean theater. Dorothy Rose Davis, of Marion, and Frederick John Suhrstedt, '36G, of Charleston and Marion. Decem ber 21 at Marion. The couple are making their home at Marion, where Mr. Suhrstedt is principal of the Marion high school. Norma Brandon, of Fresno, Calif., and Lieut. Joseph F. Stuckey, '39C, of Bishopville. December 16 in Fres no. Lieutenant Stuckey is now on terminal leave, after having served with the arme(d forces in t'he ETO. Sue Roberta Kibier, '34A, of Co lumbia, and John Russell Sullivan, of New York City. December 30 at Milami Beach. Fia. The couple are making their home in New York City, where Mr. Sullivan is associ. atedl with the Metropolitan Life In surance company. Miriam Idell Marshall, '40A, of Columbia, and Lieut. Ilugh Fran cis Fenzei, of New York City, Jan uary 19 at Fort Jackson. Prior to heri marriage. Mrs. Fenzel held a position at the Regional hospital laboratory at Fort Jackson. The couple will make their home at An niston, Ala., where Lieutenant Fen zel is stationed. Edith Pratt Breeden, '42A, '411., of Bennettsville, and Lieut. Ch't is iol)her Ralston Masterson, Fehtu ary 2 at Bennettsvilie. Prior to niex marriage, Mrs. Mast erson praet hed law in Columbia. where she was associate'd with Henry H. Edenxs, '3IA, '341,. Marie Fox, '43A, of Greeleyville and Leonard' Grossman of Cleve iandi, Ohio, January 27 at Sumtex. They will make their home in Greenville, where Mr. Grossman is engaged in business. Carolyn Thompson McCutchen, of Bishopville, and Llent. Robert Elliott Matthews, '40P, of Winns boro, January 22 .at Bishopville. Lieutenant Matthews i's now on dluty with the U. S. Navy. Luira Jean Wat.:on, of Mt. Carmel, alnd hiugh Cook Brown,, 'SI0, of McCormick, February 2 al McCor nmlck. Mr. Brown is engaged in the insurance business at McCormick. and serves as (cashier of the D)orn banking company. For the past three years he has served as a member of the S. C. House of Rep. resentatives from Mc.Cormick county. 'rhey will make their home at McCormick. Mildred Catherine Coe, '42C, of Columbia, and Thaddeus Roland Lide, Jr., '42C, of Marion, January 20 in Columbia. Prior to her inar riage Mrs. Lide held a secrdtariai position with the . C. stt. or '386 - Asst. Editor I rolina, graduates and non to send alumni news and s to the Alumni- Office, umbia, South Carolina. Future Alumni A son, Brooks McCutchen Ander son, to Walter W. Anderson, Jr., and Mrs. Anderson (Marion McCut chen), '34A, January 19 at Bishof ville. A son, Barry Wayne Corbett, to Ben James Corbett, Jr., '48CE, and Mrs. Corbett, January 10 in Colum bia. The Corbetts make their home at Parr. A daughter. Grace Granville Bel. ser, to Townsend Mikell Belser, '34L, aii Mrs. Belser, January 22 in Co. lumbia. Mr. Bseiser was recently dis charged from the U. S. Navy, and' he and Mrs. Belser now make their home at 44\0 Devine street. Co. lumbia. A son, Kent Elliott Beesinger, to Lieut. Col. M. A. Beesinger, and Mrs. iBeesinger (Carolyn Elliott), '39A, January 25 in Columbia. A daughter, Rebecca CovingAon Chapman, to Lieut. ijg) William Sherard Chapman, '41A, and Mrs. Chapman, January 13 at Florence. Lieutenant Chapman is now serv inf: with the U. F. Navy overseas. A daughter, Margaret Alice Law. rence, to Malvin Bryant Lawrence, '37E, and Mrs. Lawrence, January 19 at Florence. The Lawrences make their home in the Elim com munity near Florence. A daughter, Mary Ann Fetner, to William Angus Fetner, Jr., '88A, and Mrs. Fetner, January 10 at Florence. The Fetners make their home at 342 East Main street, Spar tanburg. A son, Thomas Emsley Ingram, to Thomas Edward Ingram, '44A, and Mrs. Ingram (Sammie Thompson), '45A, August 22 at Cheraw. The In gr)ams also have a small daughter who is three years old. of health in Columbia. Mr. Lide re cently received his discharge from service, after having served for, J4 months with the AAF in the Pa cific. The couple are making 'ieir home at Marion. Ma-ia Leonor Lopez. of Eeund-ar and Miami, Fla., and Tracey Carlisle Johneion, '41Aeof Wagener, January 26 in New Orleans. They ate mak ing their home at 1437 St. Mary street, New Orleans, where Mr. Johnson is on duty as a chief eleo. trician in the Maritime Service. Mildred Derrick, '34Ed, of John ston, and Edgar Leon Kelley, of Andrews, December 27 at Johnston. Mr*s. Kelley is a member of the fac t'lly of the Andrews high schobi, The couple are making their home at Andrews. Martha Sue Lisenhy, of Ocala, Fla., and Lilent. 'John Edmutnds Wilds, ,Jr.. '4SA, of Columbia, Jarn uary 26 at Ocala. Lieut enant .Wilds, who served as a pilot with the Eighth Air Force in England, and was a prisoner of the Germans for almost a year, ;s wearer of the Air Medal with three Oak leaf clusters, The Distinguished Flying Cross, and the Presidential Unit Citytion. The couple are making their home at Albany, Ga., wherp Lieutenant. Wilds is stationed at Turnet Fiel'd. Jane Rideoutte Middlebrooks, '44A, of Columbia, and First Lieut. Chris Eugene Fonvielle, of Wil Imington, N. C., January 31 in Co lumbia. Mrs. Fonvielle has begn studying at the Graduate Se,hool of Professionatl WritinA at Cotumbir Iunivet'sity, where she was a mem her of the Writers and Artists club. I illltan Inez Dbowling, -I I4A, of JBrunson, and Capt. William lIrq. rat h Ott, of flamilton. Ohio, Janu ary 26 at Brunnson. Prior to her marriage. Mrs. Ott served as an. struc~tor' in p)hysical 'ducation at Univer-sity high school In Columbia. The couple are making theitr home in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Captain Ott is p)roduction manager of Proc. tor and Ganrble. hlelen hlanes, of Tulta. OkIa., and William Jolly, Jr., '4SA, of Colum,ia, January 22 In Columbia. Mr. Jolly recently was discharged from the' Army, after hav'ing served in the Eurtopean theater of opetat ions. Eu,tenia Itedid Bradfr rm, of ,.o ' imbus. Ga., ande lient. Butford Stuckey Mahry, '36A, of Sumrer, - Janutary 26 at Columbus. Thley at'e making their home at Sumter. Lilllitn Eaddy Hastnna, '43A, of .3if ford, and Bernard Norbert D)aley, of Westminster, Md., January 19. o+ Estill. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Daley was employed as computor and aerona..jical .junior engine.ar with the National Acqvisory Coun .ci) .for Aeronautics at Langley Field, Va. Margaret Leonora Sloan,, '44(, of Columbia, and Albert Lee Naragon, of Geneva, N. Y., December 15 in Columbia.