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Greenville Hospital System Serapbook 1955 - Magazooms

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DR. DAVID A. WILSONPhysician"Every professional manshould support the <strong>Greenville</strong>Chamber." /Oa^f t t 5VNANCYMRS. GOLDSMITHThe two daughters of Dr. ond Mrs. T. G. Goldsmith of Augusta Rd. are keeping their parents wedding-conscious.Recently, the former Miss Terry Goldsmith was married to R. B. Osborne Jr., ond nowMrs. Goldsmith is planning another ceremony in which her daughter, Nancy, will become the bride ofRobert Dendy of Columbia Theological Seminary. The vows will be spoken June 24. 5"-^^ -S"^~"AT ST. FRANCISDr. C. E. Carpenter is a patientat St. Francis <strong>Hospital</strong>,] where he underwent surgeryearlier in the week.^*.^ -y '$^DR. BURRELL WOOD of FurmanUniversity and Dr. Sam Fisherof General <strong>Hospital</strong> shivered inthe pre-dawn cold on a Nevada[hillside opposite Survival Town,'U. S. A., two mornings recently,only to have their hopes dashed' of seeing an atomic explosion.Both the chemistry professorand the hospital radiologist finallycould stay no longer in LasVegas and flew back to <strong>Greenville</strong>.Here, in their own homesbefore their own television sets'one morning last week, theywatched what they had gone nearlyacross the continent to see.'.'Yes. it was impressive," Dr.Wood says of the TV version."Particularly so because everythinglooked very familiar. Wehad walked right through SurvivalTown and had seen its housesand mannikins."Dr. Fisher who had "sweatedout" the blast two mornings onthat "freezing cold" hillside sideI by side with Dr. Wood, likewiseifound the TV showing very mean-[ ingf ul.I After visiting Survival Townand being briefed on what to expect,they were twice driven inbuses 80 miles from Las Vegasto the bomb test site. Both timesthe wind direction would not permita safe radiation fallout pattern.Dr. Wood says the people runningthe show were "soft hearted"enough one morning to permitthem to remain in the busesfor part of the waiting period.Dr. Wood calls the AEC program"insurance." He and Dr.Fisher went representing thestate civil defense organization.j FROM THE HOOKLet's see what's on the hook forthe day . says here that Dr. andMrs. Willis Hood are vacationing: at Nassau .All END MEETINGThe following <strong>Greenville</strong> delegateswill attend the statemeeting Of the auxiliary to the<strong>Greenville</strong> County Medical Societywhen it meets at theFrances M a r i © n Hotel inCharleston, May 9-12: Mrs. JoeCrosland, Mrs. Earle Furman,Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs.John Latham, Mrs. Willis Hood,and Mrs. M. Nachman. Mrs.W. W. Edwards and Mrs. DavidWilson will be alternates. Mrs.Joe Crosland will read the pres- :ident's summary (from the<strong>Greenville</strong> chapter) and Mrs.Charles Thomas is chairman ofdelegates. &- 1$ ~ if S~Learn Thrift, Buying For MothersMRS. WEBB CAROLE /V«*y 4, 9fSS COOKIEMembers of Girl Scout troop 80 went shopping for Mothers' Day presents lor their mothers yesterday,using money they had made in the recent cookie sale. Each two girls was accompanied byan adult on the shopping excursions which were pi anned additionally to teach the giris thrift and goodbuying habits. Above, Carole Dial, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dial of 25 Blackburn St., andCookie Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Black of 206 Wilton St., shop at local department storewith the help of Mrs. John K. Webb, a troop committee member.—(<strong>Greenville</strong> News photo).55-1

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