Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 13, No. 02 1934

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Alexander-Little Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Alexander, of Atlanta, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. John "victor Little, B.S. in Commerce 1930, of Atlanta. The event took place October 13. Bailey-Smithgall Mr. C. T. Bailey, of Atlanta, announces the wedding of his daughter, Lessie, on October 27, to Mr. Charles Augustus Smithgall, B.S. in General Science, 1930, of Atlanta, and Perry, Fla. Baird-Brewer The announcement of the wedding of Miss Dorothea Baird, of Denver, to Mr. Samuel Martin Brewer, B.S. in Chemical Engr. in the class of 1928, on July 21, will prove of interest to their many friends. Brake-Barton Mrs. Robert Lee Brake, of Savannah, announces the marriage of her daughter, Clara Emma, to Mr. Hartwell Paul Barton, B.S. in Engineering in the class of 1925, the ceremoney having been performed May 12. Clark-Scanling Of cordial interest is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Annie Lou Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman Clark, of Atlanta, to Mr. Frederick William Scanling, B.S. in Commerce in the class of 1933, the event having taken place in October. Collins-Yeargan Miss Martha Collins was wedded to Mr. Victor Bowles Yeargan, B.S. in General Science in the class of 1931, at a quiet ceremony in Rome, Ga., September 4 at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. J. W. Bush. Davis-Owens Announcement is made by Mrs. Perry Davis, of Atlanta, of the marriage of her daughter, Edith, to Mr. William Edward Owens, B.S. in Commerce in the class of 1933, the ceremon}' having taken place September 1. Gould-Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Gould announce the wedding of their daughter, Jean Frances, to Mr. Dan Carey Clarke, class of 1925, both of Atlanta. The wedding took place in October.

Pressly-Brown Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Pressly, of Atlanta, and Mr. Marcus Johnson Brown, B.S. in Chemical Engineering in the class of 1926, the ceremony having been performed September 23. Templeman-Wilson The marriage of Miss Virginia DeWolf Templeman, of Atlanta, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., and Warrenton, Pa., to Mr. L. E. Wilson, B.S. in Electrical Engineering in the class of 1930, of Atlanta and Cleburne, Texas, was an event of October 5. Thomas-Turner Dr. and Mrs. Roy Z. Thomas announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Mebane Ewing Turner, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in the class of 1922, the ceremony having taken place at Rock Hill, South Carolina, their home, on October 20. Yates-Scherffius Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yates, of Pittsburgh, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian Ruth, to William S. Scherffius, B.S. in Chemical Engineering in the class of 1927. The ceremony was performed on September 17, in Pittsburgh.

DEATHS Dr. George W. Andrews, fifty-five, former coach at the Georgia School of Technology and president of the Oklahoma Dentists' Association, died Saturday, October sixth, . in the home of his sister, Mrs. George Carter, at Scottdale, Michigan. Dr. Andrews, whose home is in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, had been visiting relatives. His loss is keenly felt by the older graduates of Tech. Clark Mathes, former member of the 1917 national championship Georgia Tech football team and a member of the class of 1917, receiving a B.S. degree in M.E., died unexpectedly at his home in Jonesboro, Ga., September 26.

BIRTHS The announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. and 0. H. Sale on September 4, 1934, was of interest to a circle of friends. Mr. Sale graduated in the class of receiving a B.S. degree in E.E. and is now connected the Carber Cotton Gin Company in Memphis, Tenn.

Jones-White Information has just been received at the Alumni Office of the marriage of Miss Leila Mae Jones to Howard White, Jr., B.S. in E.E., 1926, the ceremony having taken place at Jeffersonville, Ga., June 26.

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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Candler Coachman announce the birth of a son, Samuel Candler, Jr., at Clearwater, Florida, October 2, 1934. Mr. Coachman is a member of the class of 1927, graduating with a B.S. degree in M.E., and is now a member of S. S. Coachman & Sons, fruit growers, in Clearwater, Florida.

Many friends will be sorry to hear of the death of Mr. E. Gordon Thomas, Jr., on September 8, in Atlanta. Mr. Thomas was a popular member of the class of 1923, graduating in Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Henry Sharp, a graduate of Tech in the class of 1895 and a well-known Atlanta business man, passed away at his home on September 5. Mr. Mark W. Johnson, well-known Atlantan, died September 17 at a private hospital after a short illness. Mr. Johnson was a member of the class of 1892, receiving a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering.


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