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Thelma Ann Reynolds
Mailed by the Alumi
members of the Associa
alumni in the Armed Fo
on file in the Alumni C
Reunion
1920-1929
Capt. Frank Boyd Gary, Jr., '28L,
of Columbia, who is now on termi
nal leave from the Navy, is making
his home in Columbia. Captain
Gary was formerly stationed in
Washington, D. C., with the office
of chief of naval operations. lie
holds the Legion of Honor, and the
rank of Chevalier, including the
French Croix de Guerre with
Palms.
Lieut. Harry Ellerhe Davis, '27A,
of Columbia, who has been serv
ing with the AAF, recently arrived
in Columbia for a leave. Lieutenant
Davis has been on leave of absence
from the University of North Cat
alina, Chapel Hill, N. C., where he
was serving as professor in the
dramatics department. He formerly
served as director of the Town the
ater In Columbia.
Richard B. Josey, M. 1D.. '29A, of
Columbia, recently resumed his
medical practice in Columbia, after
having served as a medical officer
in the army for more than three
years. Prior to entering the serv
Ice. Doctor Josey practiced in Co
lumbia for five years. le is now ad
dressed at 1427 Pickens street, Co
lumbia.
Dolan Hoye Eargle, '26A, of Co
lumbia, and Mrs. Earglo Mayre
Margaret Wall), '80J, are now ad
dressed at Route 4. Beech Hills,
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Horace Kenneth Sanders. '22A.
'26G. of Myrtle Beach, is now serv
ing as principal of the Andrews high
school at Andrews. Prior to accept
Ing this position, Mr. Sanders was
employed by Selective Service.
Capt. Pinckney Moseley Jeffords,
'25CE, of Orangeburg, is now ad
dressed at Public Works Office, Na
val Air Station, Patuxent River,
Md.
1930-1939
Lieut. Charles Edward Inill)
Strange, '381., of Winnsboro, recent
ly returned to the States after hav
ing served for two years with the
armed forces in the European the
ater. Lieutenant Strange served as
battalion adjutant in an engineer
battalion in Euroio, and was also
liaison officer to the British. A vet
eran of the Belgian, French, and
German campaigns, he was made
town mayor and area engineer for
Ihe Lorrain section of France. Pri
or to entering the service, he prac
ticed law in Spartanhurg. Now ad
dressed at Winnsboro, he plans to
resume his law practice in Colum
bia or Winnshoro at an early date.
Alice Rebecca Turbyfill, '3lEd, of
Columbia,. was recent ly elected to
the faculty of Newherrv college,
whej e she w"ill t each cours;es in
elementary education. Miss Turhy
fill, now a member of the faculty
of the Columbia (ity, schiools, will
assume her dut ies at Newherry in
June.
OlIver .Jordan, Wolfe, '390, of ('o
lumboia, recently received his dis
charge from service. after having
served withI the armed forces for
four years, more than two years of
which were spent with1 t he 13thi Air
F~orce in the Southwest Pacific. Mr.
Wolfe is now operating the Oliver
Wcotfe Real Estate and Insurance
coimpany in Columbia. lie and Mrs.
Wolfo (Marie Ulmer), '41A, are
making their home at (600 Wacca
maw avenue, Columhia.
Colonel WIlliam~ Iowndes DanIel,
Jr., 'SSCE, of Greenwood. is now on
terminal leave from the AUlS, after
having been on duty with that
branch of service for almost five
years. Colonel Daniel was recently
awarded the Legion of Merit for
outstandling service. lie is now en
gaged In hutsiness in New York
City.
Guy Calhoun Purvis, '80A, of Tim
nionsville, was recent ly appointed
classification officer for the S. C.
Industrial School for White Boys at
Florence. Mr. Purvis is addressed
Is care of the industrial School,
Florence.
Lleut. William Chapp~elt Overton,
'SSA, of Columbia, recently retutrned
to the States after having been on
dutty as executive officer ahoard
the USS Queens in the Pacific. lie
expects to be stationed at Norfolk,
Va., at an early date.
The Rev. Wilon Osbourne Wel.
don, '8IA, of Columbia, was guest
speaker at a recent inter-denomina
tional cnurch meeting of young
people in Columbia. The Rev. Mr.
Weldon Is pastor of the First Meth
odist church at High Point, N. C.
Lieut. Cmdr. Goodwyn Rhett
Taylor, '88ChE, of Columbia, recent
ly was ,released from active duty
with the Navy, after having serv
ed for more than five years with
the Naval Air Corps. During his
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tour of overseas duty, Commander
Taylor served as operations officer
with the Black Cat Patrol Squad
ron in the Pacific, and as executive
officer of a patrol bombing squad
ron. For the past five months he
has been stationed at the Jackson
ville, Fla.,' Naval Air Station, as
Instrument training officer in the
Instructors Advanced Training
unit. After the expiration of a ter
minal leave, he plans to study ar
chitecture at the University of
Florida.
John Shepherd Thompson, '36C,
'381, of Georgetown, was recently
elected to the S. C. state highway
commission, representing the 12th
judicial circuit. Mr. Thompson
makes his home at Georgetown.
Walter Miller Rose, '39A, of Lees
ville, recently received his dis
charge from service, after having
been on duty a9 a Pharmaclst's
mate in the U. S. Coast Guard. Ile
Is now employed hy the Carnation
company at San Jose, Calif., and is
addressed in care of that company,
The Alameda, San Jose.
Lt. Col. Robert Mayer Luniansky,
'35G, of Darlington, recently was
released from service, and is now
serving as professor of English at
Tulane university, New Orleans. La.
Wearer of the Bronze Star, six bat
flt stars. the Legion of Honor, a
Unit Citation, and two French
I Croix de Guerres, he is addressed
at Tulane university, New Orleans.
Lieut. Cmdr. John Archer (Jack)
Giles, '33A, of Charlotte, N. C., is
on duty with the Navy in Washing
ton, D. C., and is now addressed at
Office of Public Information, Room
0123. Navy Department. Washing
ton. 25.
William [toward Cheek, '33C, for
merly addressed at Navy Yard. S.
C.. is now owner and operator of I
Cheek's Grocery and Market in
Charlotte. N. C. lie makes his home
at 702 North Davidson street. Char
lotte.
Mrs. Carl W. Flemilster, Jr. (Ida
Chapman Morris), '38A, of Colum
hin, is now addressed at 218 Ven
dell. Cambridge. Mass.
Lieut. Cmdr. Edward Chisolm
Salley, '33EE, of Orangeburg, re
c''ntly relvasedI from servi'e with
the Navy, after having been on
duty in Panama for two years. is
now addressed at 329 Wade Ilamp
torn State Office Building. Columbia.
Staff Sgt. John Samuel Taylor,
Sr., '32C, of Athens. Ga., recently
received his discharge from the
AUS. and is now at home with his
family at 190 Carlton terrace. Ath
ens. G;a.
ElIzabeth Stucekey', '33C, of Bam-'
berg, is now employed at the Navy
Yar d in Charleston, and is address
('d at Apartment 5. 23 King street,
Charleston 2.
I.ieut. Robert !ell I4amibert, Jr.,
'37E~E, of Columbia, who is now on
duty at an Electronies Maintenance
school of the Nav'y over'seas. is ad-.
dIr'essced through the Fleet Post Of
fire, San Francisco, Calif.
Capt. John Preston Surllivarn, Jr.,
'37J1, of McCor'mi('k, who served
with the AAF at various points in
the Pacific, irncludi ng the liawaiian
Islands, the Philippines, and the.
Ryukyus, is now addr'essed at Ward
A, Oliver General hospital. Augusta.
Ga.. where he is receiving medi('al
t reatiment.
H,eutl. William Forrest Keels,
'321., of Lynrchburg, is now on ter
minal leave, after having been on
duty with the Nav'y overseas. After
the expiration of his leave, he plans
to resume his durties as attorney in
the Office of the Solicitor, UT. S.
Department of Agriculture, Wash.
igton, D). C. lie is now add(ressedl
at 325 North Thomas street. Ar
lington, Va.
I.leuat. James Hlomerlee .Joynrer,
'38A, of Atlanta, Ga., recently re
c('ived his discharge from service,
after having been on duty with the
Navy for more than three years. Hie
ser ved aboard( Amphibious Craft
(t.ST), and as navigator aboard thle
USS Coasters HTarbor. Wearer of
the American theater ribbon, the
European theater ribbon, and the
Pacific theater ribbhon, he is now
adldr'esse'd at 843 Piedmont avenire,
N. K. Atlanta, Ga.
James Robert Sharp, '3lEE', of:
Swansea, has been released fr'om
service withI the Navy in the Pa
cific, and is now general manager
for Pennsylvanla-Central Airlines,
warrn headqumtrers in Akron, Ohio,
where h"- ~rres thin airline's ac
tivities in the Akr'on district. In
addition to his overseas duty, Mn'.
Sharp served with the Bureau of
Aer'onauties in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. James Cobb Burrke (Jose
phlne GriffIn), '34J, of Columbia,
recently left the States to make her
home In Shanghai, China, where
Issued by the Un
RALPH LE\
Returning
Alunni
Veterans
Returning Alumni Veterans are
invited to drop in at the Alumni
Office, and bring your records up
to-date for the permanent files
and the list of the "Fighting Game
cocks." The Association would
like to hear your ideas on the
Alumni program for the upbuild
Ing of, the University, and give
you any assistance possible in
making post-war adjustments.
Alumni everywhere are request
ed to keep the Alumni Office in
formed of address changes and
Items of interest about themselves
and their Alumni friends. It's
the only way to keep in touch.
Mr. Burke will serve as correspond
ent for Liberty magazine, the To
ronto (Canada) Star weekly, and
other newspapers and magazines.
Mrs. Burke has been making her
home in Columbia.
First Lieut. Roscoe J. Breazeale,
'38A, of Pickens. is now addressed
at Ward 22, William Beaumont
General Hospital, El Paso, Texas.
where he recently underwent a
minor operation.
Basil Lee Whitener, '35A, '87L, of
Gastonia, N. C., formerly of Ninety
Six, was recently appointed solici
tor for the Fourteenth North Car
olina .judicial district, to fill the un
expired term of the late Solicitor
.John G. Carpenter. Mr. Whitener
was recently released from active
duty with the Navy, after having
been on duty in the European the
ater. Prior to entering the service,
he served in the North Carolina leg
isiture, aepresenting Gaston
county. le is former president of
the North Carolina State Junior
Chamber of Commerce. and has
served as director of the Gastonia
Chamber of Commerce. Hie now
praclices law at Gastonia.
1940-1949
J1ean lizabelth Stroman, '4XC, of
Orangeburg. noV holds a secretarial
position with Felder and Rosen, at
torneys at Orangeburg. Miss Stro
man makes her home at 26 Church
street. Orangeburg.
Pfe. Nurrel Eugene Neal, '47A, of
Columbia. is serving with a military
police unit of the AUS, and is now
stationed at Camp Beauregard, La.
Wearer of the Good Conduct Medal,
and the E.T.O. ribbon, he is ad
dressed at 4843rd S. C. U. M. P. De
Lachment, Camp Beauregard.
Nan Carolyn Reed, '47A, of Lex
ington, is employed as a clerical ty
pist at the South Carolina Highway
clepartm1ent in Columbia. She is ad
ti,essed at P. 0. Box 195, Lexington
Johnu Alien Bloodworth, '41A, of
Columbia, recent ly received his dis
charge from service, and is now em
p)loyed as a chemist with Swift and
company in Atlanta. Ga. lie is ad
dressed at 2166 Peachtree street. At
lanta.
T-3 Horace Julian Sheely, .Jr., '44A,
of Columb)ia, is serving with the
AUS overseas, and is wearer of the
Good Conduct ribbon and the Com
bat Infantryman's Badge, iIe is ad
dressed through the Post master,
New York, N. Y.
Lieut. (jg) Raleigh Wiks White
head, .Jr., '47 V-12, of Monroe. La., is
now serving with the supply corps
of the navy at New Orleans, La. lie
formerly served aboard the UYSS
Buckley as supply and disbursing
officer, lie is addressed at Bachelor
Officers' Quarters. U. S. Naval Re
pair Base, New Orleans.
Opi. Joseph F. Mackey, '46Ed, of
Chesterfield, who formerly served
with an army postal unit overseas,
is now on his way home, Hie is
wearer of the Purple IIleart and the
Good Conduct Medal.
Lieut. Cmdr. Robert M. Laird, .Jr.,
'4lC, of Aiken, recently received his
promotion to his present rank at his
station in California. Commander
Laird participated in the African
and Sicilian invasions aboard the
Ui. S. S. Susan B. Anthony, and in
the landings on Pelelieu, Anguar
Uilithi Atoll, Iwo Jima, Okinawva.
and Ie Shima, as Division Comman
dier of a gunb)oat division and comn
mandling officer of an L.C.I. gun
hont. lie is now stationed at the
Naval Amphibhious Base. Coronado,
Calif.
Lieut. (Jg) William Roy Cook,
'42A, of Columbia, was recently re
leased from active duty with tne
Navy, after having served with the
surplus property division in New
Orleans. Lieutenant Cook is ad
dressed at 908 hlenderson si reet, Co
lumbia.
Lieut. (Jg) John D)argan Rogers,
'40A, of Columbia, is now on ter
mInal leave from the Navy, afte-r
having served overseas with that
branch of service. Wearer of the
iversity of South Carolino A
VIS, '29. Executive Secretary and
Jean Frank Eatmon, '81A, '33L,
of Kingstree, was recently elected
judge of the Third judicial circuit
in South Carolina. Mr. Eatmon,
South Carolina state senator from
Williamsburg county, has practiced
law at Moneks Corner and at Kings
tree. Hie makes his home at Kings
t ree.
American theater ribbon. the Asia
tic-Pacific ribbon Mit h two bat-tle
stars, and the Victory ribbon, he is
now addressed at 3401 Blossom
street, Columbia. Lieutenant Rogers
plans to resume his duties with the
Commercial Investment Trust of
Columbia, at an early date.
Edward Wlatson RUtishton, '406,
of Baltesburg, was recently named
associate superintendent of the
Orangeburg schools, and will as
sume his duties there in July. Mr.
Rushton. well-known South Caro
lina educator, is now serving as di
rect or of Ihe 12t I grade program for
South Carolina. Ile has also served
as S. C. state high school supervi
sor. and as superintendent of vari
ous schools throughout South Car
olina. Mr. Rushton makes his home
at Leesville.
Sgt. Davidson Harper Leonard,
'46A. of Columbia, recently received
his discharge from service, after
having served with the AAF (or
more than two years. most of which
was spent in the Mediterranean
theater of operations. Ile is now ad
dressed at 900 Laurens .street. Co
lumbi.a.
Lieut. Charles H1. Gerald, Jr., '41A.
of Columbia, is now an terminal
leave from the AAF, after having
served with that branch of service
for more than four years. lie is now
addressed at 231 South Waccamaw.
Columbia.
Lieut. t jg) Robert Lockwood
Bleakley, '44C, of Columbia. recently
receivedt his dtischarge from ser'vice.
after having been on duty wvith the
Navy. lie and Mrs. Htenkley (litllian
Doris McLecod), '45C, are add(ressedl
at Box 206, Ca mden.
Jiames AddIson Tomilinson,
'400, '42L., of Columbia. has received
his discharge from the AAF, andl re
cently opened law offices in Colum
bia, where be will specialize in the
pract i(e of federal adtminist rat ive
law. Mr. Tlomli nson formerly served
as special at torney in the Ant I-Trust
Division of the Depart ment of .tus
I ice in Washington, D. C., and as
attorney in the Office of the Gen
ei at Counsel of the Civil Aeronau
tics boardt in Washington. lie makes
his home at 2501 D)evine Street, Co
lumbia.
P'fc. Jioseph) Preston Johnston, Jr.,
'45A, of St. George, was recently
awardted the Bronze Statr Medal fot
"meritorious service in (connection
with operations with the 254th In
fantry Regiment, a p)art of the
French army" during the European
campaign last year'. Private .lohns.
ton is now stat ionedl at Fort Ogle.
thorpe, G;a.
Ens. .Jamies HIenry V'anighan, Jr.,
'45CE, of Sumter, is serving with
the Navy, and is now addressed at
Public WVorks Depart meat, Naval
Air Station, St. Simons Island, Ga.
Sgt. Wylle Eugene Jones, '42C, of
Aleolu, who has been serving with
the armed for'ces in Calcutta. In.
dia, is now addressed at Alcolu.
Irene P'olan, '42J, of Mullins, is
Mullins correspondent for the News
and1 CourIer. The State, and the
Charlotte, N. C., Associated Press.
Miss Polan, who makes betr home at
Mullins, was a recent vtsltor at the
AlumnI office.
Enis. Robert Foster Chapman,
'45A, of Spartanburg, who Is serving
with the Navy In the Pacific, wites
in a recent letter to the AlumnI of
fice, that he has seen Ens. MartIn
FraneIs O'Brien, '45A, of Spartan
burg, who is also on duty In the Pa
('ific theater. Both EnsIgns Chap
man and O'Brien are adressed
zi iront
lumni Association
Alumni Editor
More Alumni Meetings
Are Being Held
Carolina men and women of
the Sixth Judicial circuit, com
prising Chester, Fairfield, Lan
caster and York counties, will
attend a dutch supper meeting
at the Andrew Jackson Hotel at
Rock Hill at 7 o'clock tonight.
Alumni vice-president Robert B.
Stewart of Lancaster is in i
charge of the meeting.
President Norman M. Sniith
of the University, Alumni presi- <
dent Edwin R. Jeter, Dean Orin
F. Crow of the School of Edu
cation, and Ralph Lewis, exe
cutive secretary of the Alumni
Association, will discuss proh
leins of the University of inter
est to Alumni.
A siniliar meeting of the
Alumni residing in the Thir
teenth Judicial circuit-Green
ville and Pickens counties-will
be held at Greenville March 1 2.
Ellison S. McKissick of Green
ville is vice-president of the As
sociation for the Thirteenth cir
cuit, and William J. Bates,
Greenville druggist, will be in
charge of the meeting.
Other mectinzrs of Alumni
are being held throughout the
state.
through the Fleet Post Office. San
Francisco. Calif.
Philip Richard Bernanke, S 2-c, of
Dillon, who is on duty with tle
Navy, is now addressed at Company
J. N.A.D., Hawthorne, Nevada.
T-5 Anthony Clegg Hopper, '46A,
of Gaffney. is serving with the AUS 1
in the Pacific theater, and is ad
dressed through the Postmaster.
San Francisco. Calif.
Deward B. Brittain. '42J, of Rock
Ifill. recently assumed his duties as
managing editor of the Evening
Herald in Rock Hill. Prior to this!
appointment. he was on the staff of
the Columbia Record in Columbia.
Mr. Brittain is addressed in care of
the Evening Herald, Rock Hill.
Sarah Hardee Darby, '45A, of
Chester. is now addressed at 951
Piedmont avenue. N. E., Atlanta, I
(;a.
I Ens. James William P1arler. '44E, I
of Red Springs. N. C., is on (uty I
with the Navy at Pearl larbor. T.
I., and is addressed at Electronics I
Supply Branch, N.S.C., Navy 128.
Fleet Post Office, Pearl Harbor, T.H. t
Mrs. Ernest T. Gainey, Jr., (Irene
Bryant), '41C, of Columbia. now (
makes her home at 48 1-2 South
Battery, Charleston. t
Lieut. Daniel Leonidas (Dan) Gib
bes, Jr., '42A. of Lynchburg. is serv
ing with the AUS in the Pacific
theater, and is addressed through
the Postmaster. San Francisco,
Calif. During Lieutenant Gibbes'
tour of overseas duty, Mrs. (ibbes
(Elizabeth Cnlien, MIller), '4OEd. is
making her home at 309 Winston I
Terrace, Charlottesville, Va.
Daniel Walker (Dant) Hfolili, '42A,
of Cheraw, formerly on duty with
the AAF in India, is now studying
at Columbia University, New York
City. Hie is addressed at Room 930, 1
Hartley Hiall, Columbia University.
New York, 27.
IWilliard James Runyan, MoMM
I-c, '47 V-12, of Carbondale, HI., ha.s (
becen serving with the Navy in the I
Pacific theater, and is now on his 1
way home. lie is addressed at Route I
2, Carbondale.
Julian, (JIunie) Herbert Hlynon, I
'410;, of Columbia, is now addressed I
at 515 Stewvart avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
FIrst Lieut. Lyle R. Whitner, Jr.,
'43E, of Rock lill, is now on ter- I
minal leave from the U. S. Mailne I
Corps, after having been on dtuty
with that branch of service over
seas. Wearer of the Distinguished1
Flying Cross, and the Air Medal
with three gold stlars, he is ad
d (ressed at 205 Gak.iand avenue, Rock
Anne- Markweli Floershelmer,
'45A, of New Rochelle, N. Y., makes
her home, at 473 Webster ave'nue,
New Rochelle.
Anina Katherine Rector, '4 IA, of
Columbia, rec-ently arrived In the
Southwest Pacific area to serve the 4
armed forces as an American Red
Cross staff assistant. Prior to her I
present appointment with the Red
Ctross. Miss Rector was a member of'
the faculty of the Columbia city
schools. She Is addressed throug h i
the Postmaster, San Franciscoi
C:alif.
Lieut. (Jg) Edward DanIel (Ned )j
Hart, '48E,, of Columbia, recently r.e-i
turned to the States, after havingt
been on duty for 18 months with
the Naval Air Corps in the Ha- I
waiian Islands. Wearer of the Pa
cific and American theater ribbons,
and the Victory medal, he Is now
spending his leave In Columbia. <
Lient. Mary VIrgInIa Well. '2A.ji
Annie Lee Young, '25,
Men and women of Ca
graduates, are requestec
their changkng addresse
University Campus, Col
Future Alumni
A daughter. Helen Walker McKay.
o Douglas McKay, Jr., '89A, and
ira. McKay (Helen Walker). '41A.
rebruary 20 In Columbia. The Mc
Cays make their home at 1819 Sen.
te street. Columbia.
A daughter, Frances Ellen McMas
er, to Maj. Kitt Rion McMaster, Jr.,
13A, and Mrs. McMaster (Frances
;lmpson), '42Ed, February 15 at
'linton.
A son, Edward Holland Fellers, to
Tolland Orlando Fellers, '36C, and
4rs. Fellers, February 16 in Colum
ila. The Fellers make their home at
809 Earlewood street, Columbia.
A son, John Fraser Martin. Jr., to
ohn Fraser Martin, '42A. and Mrs.
4artin, February 15. The Martins
nake their home in Columbia.
A son, Robert Allen Boas, to Al
en Chase Boas, and Mrs. Boas
Anne Gordon Helser), '4lEd. Janu.
ry 3 at Hartford, Conn. The Boases
riake their home at Farmington,
,onn.
A daughter. Willann Kimbrell, to
Villiam Calvin Kimbrell, '42Ed. and
rs. Kimbrell, February 20 in Co
umbia.
A daughter. Anne Muller Law, to
.ieut. Robert Walling Law, Jr., and
Irs. Law (Ruth Bancroft Muller).
ISA, February 12 at Sumter. The
.aws make their home at Elliott.
A son, George Rudolph Lau, Jr_.
o Doctor George Rudolph Lauty.
ind Mrs. Laub (Harriet Elizabeth
itith), '37A, February 13 in Colum.
iia. The Laubs make their home at
714 McGregor drive, Columbia.
A daughter. Marsha Louise Mul
ord, to Lieut. James Maurice Mul
ord, '410, and Mrs. Mulford Febru.
ry 13. The Mulfords are addressed
00 East Broad street, Burlington,
J. 1.
A son, William Walker Burns, to
'apt. George V. Burns, and Mrs.
turns (Sarah Cassels Davis), '32A,
anuary 31 at San Antonio. Texas.
'he Burnses make their home at
08 Fair avenue, San Antonio.
A son, Hugh LaBarbe Willcox, Jr.,
o Hugh LaHarbe Wilicox, '30 L, and
41s. Willcox, February 23 at Flor.
nee. The Willcoxes make their
ionic at Florence.
A daughter, Jane Marie Garrick,
o Lonnie Eugene Garrick, Jr., '40E,
nd Mrs. Gairick, February 22 in
olumbia.
A daughter, Susan Finklea Ruffin,
o Capt. Thomas E. Ruffin, Jr., '40C,
nd Mrs. Ruffin, February 18 at
'lorence.
A daughter, Cheryle Camille Ric
enbaker, to J. Basil Rickenbaker.
ad Mrs. Riekenhaker (Evelyn Wil
on), '88A, February 15 at Orange.
urg. The Rickenbakers make their
ome at Cameron.
f Columbia, is on dluty in the Euro
ean theater as a member of the
trmy Nurses' Corps. During hei
our of overseas duty, Lieutenant
VeIls has served in England,
prance, andi Germany, and is now
Itached to the 97th G;eneral hos
ital in Germany.
Pvt. Albert I. Cohen, Jir., '4"7A, of
~olumibia, recently spent a leave at
ome, after having completed his
.asic training at Camp Croft. Spar
anburg. Private Cohen is now as
igned to Camp; Pickett, Va., where
ie is a member of the Camp Picket
ian d.
Llent. *(jg) Alfred (1. SmIth, Jr.,
ISs, of Columbia, recently was ie
eased from service, after having
>een on duty with the Navy for
nore than two years, 18 months of
vhich were spent in the Pacific
)uring his tour of overseas duty he
aw atction in the Philippines at
-ingayen Gulf, Okinawa, and vari
.us other Pacific points, including
rokyo Bay. iIe has resumed his
enching duties in the department
if Economics a.t Carolina, and is
naking his home at 1816 Enorec
venue, Columbia.
Mrs. William HoekeUtil(attilene
Vhite Reynolds), '48A, of Augusta,
Ia., Is now making her home at
partment 3. 1130 Church streer,
~vanston, IIl. Mrs. Ilockett formerly
erved as a first lieutenant in the
VAC, and was on (July at variou.s
>oints in the United States, includ
ng Des Moines, Iowa, Daytona
seach, Fla., and Chicago, Ill. She
was released from active duty in
)ecember, 1945.
Luclle lton Morris, '46A, of
ireenville, is now employed with
he Battery and Electric company
n Greenville. She makes her home
,t 38 Bulst avenue, Greenville.
James E. (Jimmie) Leppard, Jr.,
48A, of Chesterfield, is now ad.
Iressed at 389 Court land Avenue, N.
t. Atlanta, 13 G.
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Mildred Louise Adams, '46C, of
Columbia, and Lieut. William
Pearce Martin, of Columbia, Feb
ruary 22 in Columbia. Prior to her
marriage, Mrs. Martin was employ
ed as a stewardess with Delta Air
Lines, with headquarters in At
lanta, Ga. The couple are making
their home In Columbia.
Nancy Harrington Pope, '31G. of
Columbia, and Emert Solon Rice,
of Spartanburg, and Columbia, Feb
ruary 23 In Columbia. Mrs. Rice
recently was released from duty
with the WAVES, after having
served for three years with that
branch of service. The couple are
making their home at 4016 Lowndes
drive, Columbia.
Helen Yobs Osteen, '45A, of Co
lumbia, and Lieut. (jg) Frank Kee
nan Sloan, '43J, of Columbia, Feb.
Puary 23 In Columbia.
Lida Liles Cook, '37A, of Colutn
bia, and Jachon Bailey Cobb, '35A,
'37L, of Columbia, February 9 at
Denmark. Mr. Cobb recently re
ceived his discharge from the Navy, e
and is now a member of the faculty
of the Olympia high school in Co.
lumbia. The Cobbs are making
their home at 1031 Elmwoodl ave
nue, Columbia.
Helen Virginia Vincent, '47A. of
Dillon, and William J. Malmberg,
'48 V-12, of Preston. Idaho, Febtu
ary 1- at Great Lakes. Ill. Mr.s.
MaImberg is making her home at
Dillon, while Mr. Malmberg is on
duty with the Navy at Great Lakes.
Gladys Helen Smith. '44s, of Con
way, and Thomas A. Rheuark, Jr.,
of Conway. January 27 at Conway.
Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Rheu
ia .aught in thc ;(hoal; of Ho;:y
county. The couple are making
their home at Darlington.
Edith Mildred Grace, of Boston,4
Miss., and Grover Cleveland Kirby,
Jr., '42C. of Columbia, February 5
in Boston. Mr. Kirby recently re
ceived his discharge from the Navy,
and is now connected with the
Home Federal Savings and Loan
association in Columbia. The cou
ple are making their home at 1501
Gladden street. Columbia.
Milicent Muriel Faison, '42A. of
Colun.hia, and Walker B#.vman
Browning, of Ridgeville, February
23 in Columbia. Prior to her mar
riage, Mrs. -Buowning was a mem
her of the.faculty of the Ridgeville
school. The couple are making their
home at Ridgeville, where Mr.
Browning is engaged in business.
Merie Patrick, of St. George and
Columbia, and Donald Robert Tom
lin, '3REE, of Columbia, February 8
in Columbia. Mr. Tomlin recently
received his discharge from service,
after having been on duty with the
Navy in both the Atlantic and the
Pacific theaters, and is now con
necte'd with the South Carolina
Electric and Gas company in Co
lumbia. The couple are making
their home in Columbia.
Jacqueline Antoinette Testard,
'44A, of Columbia. andl Dwight Lyle
Pringle, of Newton, Iowa, Febru
ary 20 in Columbia. Prior to her
marriage, Mrs. Pringle was con
nectedl wit h the South Carolina De
partment of Education in Colum
bia.
Wilma Horton Dixon, of Black.
stock and Columbia, and Ens,
James Graydon Dukes, '45A, of
McCormick, January 24 at Black.
stock. Ensign Dukes recently re
turned to the States after having
served 'vith the amphibious forces
in the PacIfic theater. lHe Is now
stationed on board ship at Seattle,
Wash.
Georgia Roberta tBobby) Wig
llams, '48Ed, of Sumter. and Ens.
.Jack Townsend Bechtel, '46A, of
West Palm Beach, Fin.. February 20
at Statehurg. They are making their
home at West Palm Beach for the
present.
Frances Kent Bradley, '47A, of Un
ion, and Mohley Lewis Jeter, of
Union, February 9, at Union. They
are making their home at Union,
where Mr. .Jeter is engaged( in bus
iness.
Mary GIlenns Rogers, of Manning,
and Lawvre.nce Roland Chewining
'32A, of Sumter, February 9 at Man.
ning. They are making their home
at Sumter, wvhere Mr. Chewning is
aidecedwith Thomas and flow.,
adcompany, wholesale grocers.
MarIe Theresa Hlamptons, '86A,
and Maj. William Odell Kaminer.
.Jr.. of Lexington, Februar y 23 In
Columbia. Prior to her marriage,
Mrs. Kaminer was a member of
the faculty of the Olympia school
in Columbia. The couple aie mak
ing their home in Columbia.
Sara Carolyn Malone, '430, of
Buffalo. and Ens. James Irie Mag
tin, '46 V-12, of St. Louis, Mo., Feb.
Iuary 16at in -.