Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 38, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 November 1942 — Page 5
FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1942.
Mrs. Catharine Beck spent a few dq,ys last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Indian Village.
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Vernon and Olga Beckman are in Phoenix, Ariz., where they arrived three weeks ago.
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Local News Mrs. Ida Jensen will leave today, Friday, for Dixon, 111., where she will spend a few days vacation with her brother, Floyd Kitson and family. Mrs. N. H. Blough and son Robert returned from Michigan last Saturday, where they were called by the death of a brother of Mrs. Blough who was killed in an auto accident last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Glass and family have moved to South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Gayland Geiger have moved into the Glass home here. Mrs. O. C. Daft and son, Billy, of Indianapolis, have been spending the past ten days here with Mrs. Ralph Method and family. Mrs. Daft went to Warsaw Sunday where she will spend a few days visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Mabie. Dale Butt was in the Goshen hospital a few days last week, receiving treatment for a severed his left hand. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mabie had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. O. C. Daft and son Billy, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Emma Mabie, Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Method and children, Jean and Teddy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Mock, of West Plains, Mo., are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Tad Kettering and Mrs. Charles Brown, Jr., and families. They also have two daughters in Warsaw. Mrs. Calvin Beck spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beck and daughter, at South Whitley, Ind.
Lieut. Christine Rapp Home For 10-day Leave A ten-day leave for a member of the W. A. A. C. is a vacation that calls for much celebration, for that ten days is all she will get for the duration of the war and until discharged. So states Lieut. Christine Rapp, who was here the past week. Very trim in her olive drab uniform, Lieut. Rapp makes a first-class soldier. Slung carelessly (so it seemed) across her shoulder was a leather pocketbook on a strap, which she wears only when not on duty. rj. Lieut. Rapp completed on Nov. 7th her ten weeks training at Ft. Des Moines, lowa. Upon her. completion of this training period she was commissioned a second Lieutenant in the W. A. A. C. She will return to Des Moines as an instructor, at least for the present. Life in the W. A. A. C. is very much like that in the man’s army. They get up at daybreak, work all day, and fall in bed at about 9:30 each night. The food is excellent. The clothing fits much better in the W. A. A. C. than in the man’s army, if Lieut. Rapp is a fair example. She says that all the girls are enjoying the experience of army life. All of the women’s army are Voluntary enlistees, of course, and there are no habitual gripers. The W.A.A.C. is taking in one thousand recruits a week now at Fort Des Moines, and need more. They need telephone operators, typists, cooks, librarians, mechanics. Lieut. Rapp is eager to get back to the routine again, and to begin her new work. We say “Hats off to Lieut. Rapp of the W. A. A. C.”—and may there be more women from our community enlist in this service. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank the friends who were so kind to me during my stay in the hospital. I am home now and much improved. —Clifford Cripe.
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