Polk County

ary A. Wright

 

 

 

Joins the WAVES In Department of Dental Hygiene

Mary A. Wright, dental hygienist, in the office of Dr. C.S. Ranck for the last two years, has left for Cedar Falls where she has been assigned to duty in the dental hygiene department of the WAVES, in the branch of the service she enlisted recently in Des Moines.

Miss Wright came here from Des Moines two years ago to become associated with Dr. Ranck. She is a graduate of the Eastman Dental Dispensary, Rochester, Minn.

While in Davenport, she resides at 630 Colorado, and was a member of St Paul's Catholic Church.

Source: The Daily Times, Davenport IA - March 3, 1943

Twenty Des Moines women were graduated Saturday from the Navy’s general indoctrination school for WAVES at Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls, Ia.

Some of the graduates will be sent to one of the 13 schools in the nation now being used by the WAVES for advanced training. Others may be immediately assigned to active duty where qualified for such service.

DeMoines women in the class were:
Thesa Marie Boyd, 214 ½ High st.
Marie A. Davidsaver, 1725 York st.
Lenore Margaret Flannery, 1326 E. Thirteenth st.
Mary Catherine Giannobule, 2900 S.W. Ninth st.
Ruby M. Jensen, 1301 Stephenson Way.
Betty Jean Jordan, 1443 Harding road.
Marjorie Alice Osterhout, 1180 Nineteenth st.
Mabel Ann Pearson, 169 E. Broad st.
Martha Warren Powell, 709 Morton ave.
Martina S. Poyseur, 3201 Third st.
Dorothy Marguerite Rousch, 2719 Forty-first place.
Doris Elaine Shoning, 1349 E. Fifteenth st.
Mary Ann Smith, Route 4.
Evelyn Elvera Stansberry, 1305 E. Twelfth st.
Doris Marie Tellis, 2228 E. Walnut st.
Mary Elizabeth Watkins, 932 Thirtieth st.
Roberta Williams, 2323 Fortieth st.
Margaret L. Willis, 428 Pleasant View drive.
Patricia Wolcott, 1607 York st.
Mary Aloyse Wright, 1402 Ninth st.

Source: The Des Moines Tribune, Monday, April 5, 1943

First Lt. Thomas X. Wright, navigator of a Liberator bomber in England, and his sister, Mary A. Wright, pharmacists mate, second calls, in the WAVES, are home of leave together. They are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wright, 1402 Ninth st. Mary is stationed at San Diego, Cal They had not seen each other in more than two years.

Source: The Des Moines Tribune, May 4, 1945 (photo included)