Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 03, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY
By Lois Stewart
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PAULINE SUTY. WAAC.
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JESSIE JOHNSON, WAAC.
TODAY'S PAGE IS DEVOTED to o group of
Klamath Foils women who are giving time,
energy and devotion to their country for the
duration of the wor. These eight women are
but a few who have gone from this city into
the newly created corp5. They represent the
WAACS, the WAVES, the Marines and tho
Nursing corps.
Letters reaching friends ond families de
scribe their life In these various branches and
there is a unanimous opinion "that the life is
swell," a good old American expression which
means that everything is very fine Indeed!
At this writing all remain In the United
States with the exception of Pauline Suty who
is with the-WAACS in North Africa. (Pictures
of Shermon, Johnson, McChord, Cassc.l, Suty,
l by Kennell-Ellis. Stallings from Bell. Kesterson
by Kathleen Livingston),
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GRACE RHOADES, WAAC.
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MARY ALICE SHERMAN, Navy Nurse.
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JACQUELINE STALLINGS, Marines.
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DOROTHY KESTERSON. WAAC.
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