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  sity. He is now a pilot with the .
  Troop Carrier Command of the 1
id ai » S rlrmy Air Forces stationed in Al- l
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Cklyi Evans \iVorth \Visner—Captain
  l Oscar E, \lVisneriand Mrs. \·Visner
janet Lee Cohen—A daughter jacob Donald Conrad, ijl`.—CZll)l. lfgve naigicd, [hen SOIL bln-H —l“ll’
iliim was born Monday, May 22, at Good jacob D. Conrad and Mrs. Conrad TC al E lng Siigariiclii_KmgSvlH€* ·
nt ol- samaritan hospital in Lexington have named their son, born Ajay iiiii;‘a?iiiiii‘l"‘ ‘i 9"U Slslleg Eat}
liigli . to Mr, Robert Cohen and Mrs. 13, for his father. Captain Conrad ihii Uiiiiiiiiiii lkal igg; ugh; liml
idtl;lt_ Cohen of L€XlllglOll· lVlY$· COl`1€ll WPIS gI`2lClll21t€d from the University maiiiiia C Nil lzir ii ‘i (iorei/il?]
icmic _ wss before her marriage Miss in 1937. Mrs. Conrad was before Liiuiai Mis`, h mel was I lss
iiiv€l__ r 5y1yin Skuller and was graduated her marriage, Miss Mary Catherine g nn fg if it
, ;. [ from the University in 1939. Bradley of Lexington. ._
il ll n g ii ii ii ii   ii Coleman Preston judy, jr.—.—\
1 Pllld   I _ _ _ son was born, july 13, at the`Good
office   jenalee Ble1dt—A daughter was David Hilhs Salyers 111-A son gatnalitan hospital in Lexington,
three   born Wednesday, May 17, at the was born to Mr, David H. Salyers to Captain Cololnan pioston `lnilv
en re- l Good Samaritan hospital in Lex— and Mrs. Salyers on April 22. Mr, and Mi-s_ lntlst Mis lodij was
[e was  V ington to Pvt. jack Bleidt and Mrs. Salyers who is in the service was ftmnol-ly Miss Loot. pottmimi it
·terian   Bleidt, Mrs. Bleitlt was formerly graduated from the University in gtttdtlato oi tho Uninoisiti, in 194],
n Bar   Nfigg Lavada Thompson of Horse 1937.i Mrs. Salyers was before her and Captain judy, who is nost-
_`  Gave and was graduated in 1940. marriage Miss Eurelia Mayher stationed in Noitli Alilcsi was
  * * * K€ml€‘d)'· graduated in 1938.
 A Margaret jensen l\lcBrayer—A ll ll li l" ll *
if  daughter was born March ll, a·t the Mary Courtney Helm—A daugh- ,l0hll T- M¤¤€}’ Ill—A Son WFIS
lmssi s Good Samaritan hospital in Lex- ter was born on Wednesday, july llmll ill Sl- _lO$€Ph5 ll0SPllH1 1H
li liiill ington, to S/Sgt. Marcus jensen l2, at the Good Samaritan hospital Llilllllglon- Tllllfsflil}3 july lg, to i
iis; ills  . MeBrayer and Mrs. McBrayer of in Lexington, to Mr. Thornton Ml- Jollll Mllll€)’ and Ml`5- lVlllllC)'
li Cllol,   Lawrenceburg, Ky. Mrs. McBrayer, Helm and Mrs. Helnl, l\/[rs, Helin, of Lexington. Mr. Miuncy is a
is will   before her marriage, was Mary R. who before her marriage was Miss iladlliilm Olvlllsf U¤l\’ftrS1t)’ lll l9nlll.
intl his   Franklin. Sergeant McBrayer was Mary Barbara Smith of Lexington, l_lrS· ll{¤€y WHS, before her mar-
rholnaj   graduated from the University in was graduated from the University Mase- Miss lltgiry Alice Bayless.
  1932_ in 1936. Mr. Helm was graduated ll *
ii  si. is it in l933' Frederick W. Atkinson III—A
ho Wlll   . . son v . br »’ . i ·
Om it   <>¤<»—s¤ Mm Lnclnndgirn   * * *   mill,.‘§£.iZi`§‘§§’,$?f§i"yl.iEiZ,,f‘
o medial   was born Sunday .llm€ 2/’ at SL Edward Bernard H€1·naHd€Z—A Ga. to Pfc Frederick wl Atkinsori L
[O tilt   j0$€phlS hOSpiiEii1 lll L€XlUg[OH (O gon was born on july 9 at 21 hos- and Mrs Atkinson Nii_S` Atkins
. _ . . . . . . . on ..
iwardtll Capl·_Fmllk Locklldgc and MTS- pital at the United States Military was before hiii marriage Miss
rvite lll ¥°°l"l‘lg€» who before her mar- Academy lvest Point' N' Y" to Dorothy Hoffeld of Lexingtoh Mr
  ; nnsn   Min Cnnnnnr Cnnnnn Mani J- E- Hnnnnn·n and Mn Atkinson   si—aa..atea rmi the  
i Alnts  T nl LH F0Yg€. N- D- Sh? WHS gT€ldl·l· Hernandez. Major Hernandez, who Uiiiiiiiisiiii iii loili  
E i5n01l' ;»  amd from the Ulll"€Y$llY in l93li· is now an insructor in Spanish at ’ it s it ’
I P  Calllillll L°€l*l`l(l§C WBS §l`a(lll?ll€`d \t\’est Point, received his M.A. de- _ _
i ii I   in l935i gmc {mm ilic Uiiiveisiiii iii logil Suzanne KC11?—i‘hi(1?lllg11lCl` was
init lll  _i ii ii ii tmd his Ph D iii logo was born to Major Sidney Mi Kelly
· was ll'  l. ' ` " i and Mrs. Kellv at Cam Le eune, _
iyess dit   Tllcllfllllll Hllglws l’VllSOll—A $‘lll at * _ ll _ North Carolina. janualiy   Mrs. `
glndtnt il  WS horn May 21 at Clockner hos- Frank Paul II—L1eut. Frank Paul Kelli, licimc lii_i_ i‘iiim_iag€ was Miss  
loli.tt—itl·   Pllail,iColorado Springs, (]o1_, to and Mrs. llaul have selected the Muriel Cmisimicc limimi W
Cod RO.   Captain Theodore \Vilson and Mrs. name of Prank ll lm lll€ll Soll ____ _________ s_
Sisityi ht   livllsllll. Mrs. \lVils0n was formerly born june 12 iat {11C QOOC1 S?l1l`tiZ11`l· i i i i_
ontl1ieu·  Mlss Clara Hughes gf Lexington, tan hospital in Lexington. L1eu— The graduates of the University iii i
in lullfl  Callllllll Hughes was graclugttecl teiiant Paul and M1`S. Paul, fOrn1€r- $110Uld SCl1(1 llu 2luHOl1uC€m€nt Of l iii  
li North  lllllll the University in 1935 nnd 1y Miss Ruth Smooth of Carlisle, new bahys birth. date, name and lil  
Co  Ml“$· Hughes in 1937, were both students of the Univer- mothers maiden name. i
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