ord | { | THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943 PAGE FIVER An enthusiastic group of Waves at the Wilkes-Barre Recruiting office. VISIT YOUR WAVE RECRUITING OFFICE First, go or write to the nearest Navy Recruiting Station or Office of Naval Officer Procurement for application blanks. Give the in- formation required, and return papers to office of origin. If your application papers are satisfactory, you'll receive free transportation to the nearest Office of Naval Officer Procurement. There you'll be interviewed and arrange to take the aptitude test. Then comes a physical check-up by Navy doctors. Requirements are thorough but not too difficult. Any young woman in sound health should be able to pass the examin- ation with flying colors. It’s a thrilling moment when you raise your right hand and are “sworn in”’. From then on, you‘re in the service of Uncle Sam, ready to do a man-size job for your country! LUZERNE COUNTY ENLISTEES who are now serving our country with the U. S. Women’s Reserve of the U.S. ASHLEY Angela Anna Amendola Clara May Broadhead Mary Lenahan Marie P. Sloboski Suzanne D. Valushin EDWARDSVILLE Beatrice K. Lincoln Ann Pavlik EXETER Emily M. Zavada FORTY FORT Evelyn M. Carey Natalie L. Day Enid Claire Gromel Frances R. Jacobs Ruth Terwilliger Arline Youngblood HAZLETON Mary Regina Elizabeth Bonner Grace V. Callaway Grace Miller Doud Thelma D. Horn Clara O. Leskie Elizabeth D. Yamarik Doris E. Zimmerman KINGSTON Constance Armstrong Wanda. Agnes Bennick Melba R. Bowen Alice Cecelia Dugan Sarah F. Kearns Dorothy P. Kelley Catherine Marcinko Agatha J. Michalek Cornelia Parkhurst June B. Shewan Jean E. White Lillian W. York LARKSVILLE Mary Dworak Gladys May Kerschner LUZERNE Constance L. Mikoychik Margaret T. Nametko NANTICOKE Ruth Mildred Davis Lucille Leather Hanna H. Methven Clara Ushinski PITTSTON Frances Albina Benelis Clara Marion Callahan Ruth Mae Harris Concetta Mastriorio Mary Rita Queeney Marion H. Wilkas PLAINS Mary Margaret Caffrey Johanna Rigas Katherine M. Tome PLYMOUTH Betty Dale Alden Louise F. Casper Helen Rose Evans Yolanda L. Fury Betty Hmeleski Olga Helen Magalski Genevieve Sperka SHAVERTOWN Majorie G. Darrow Navy. ... SUGAR LOAF Alice D. Yost SWOYERSVILLE Carmella Collura Carmella Rosalie Coniglio Marion Federowicz Jennie Roberts TRUCKSVILLE Norma R. Walter WEATHERLY Harriet Keiper WEST HAZLETON E. Jean Hebel WEST PITTSTON Dorothy A. Carpenter WHITE HAVEN Katherine Zielinski WILKES-BARRE Anne Bixley Emma Jane Bergh Henrietta Lucille Blasco Eleanor Joan Brislin Marion Domowitch Gertrude Anne Esser Marie L. Everett Marie E. Glasser Anneliese C. Greenstein Elizabeth Gregory Margaret C. Grohol Ann Celia Harcharick Ruth E. Howells Anna L. Kollar Jane L. Korn Anna Lishnak Rita M. McCall Meurita C. McGinty Lena Marlino Lenore Micareli Jane T. Milewski Mary M. Misunas Dorothy M. Morgan Rita Ann O'Kane Irene Jane Olintz Louise Pieczynski Margaret J. Riley Barbara P. Rippard Esther Rudolph Irene F. Sirovic Leona M. Slauzis Audrey M. Smith Ann Tarutis Frances C. Thomsen Jeanne M. Walker Margaretta Waller Marion A. Weitzel WYOMING Eleanore L. Magnoni OFFICER’S CANDIDATES Elizabeth Christman, Wilkes-Barre Katherine Darte, Wilkes-Barre Julia E. Davenport, Kingston Mary E. Edgar, Kingston Hilda M. Hogg, Wilkes-Barre Joan Lindsly Harvey, R. D. 4, Dallas Elizabeth T. Henry, Wilkes-Barre Wilma Jean Jones, Nanticoke Charlotte Lord, Wilkes-Barre Mary Ann McClintock, Hazleton Mary E. Reedy, Wilkes-Barre Jane E. Shafer, White Haven Lois F. Siegfried, Wilkes-Barre Gertrude B. Smith, Wyoming e Now! Wave Recruiting Office MINERS’ NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Chamber of Commerce Offices Room 260 Phone 3-2101 Wilkes-Barre Enlist Today! \ The following Back Mountain Citizens and Business Firms Sponsor this Advertisement in the interest of Wave Recruiting in this area. Tally Ho Grille Gus Condoras Boyle's Inn Elston’s Store Richards" Market Dallas Alderson Hillside Lehman Dallas Titman's Rood's Store Isaac's Store Cave's Cash Store Schmerer's Cash Store Fred Dodson, Prop. Economy Store Dallas Laketon Kunkle Ldeiown Parrish Heights Off for training school! The Navy takes care of all expenses. Meals in the dining car. A pullman berth for overnight travel. And you'll find comfortable quarters ready for you when you arrive. Yes, it’s really you! You'll feel proud—and rightly so—when you first see yourself in trim Navy blues. Complete outfit—$200 worth of clothing—is furnished you free as an enlisted woman. * Training schools are located at some of the country’s finest colleges. Typing, radio operation, communi- cations, mechanics are only some of the skills you may acquire. ~ And now—a full fledged member of ‘the service—you go on active duty at one of the big Naval bases. You'll be in the thick of all that's exciting and important in America at war.
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