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Show Cupid Scores 11 Victories In 1941 In War Waged on Steivardesses on U. P. Trf v ;(jMiliiaiAliw Marcel lo JSf'0 ff J J JS f 1" s Dorothy Ptlc t S? rri I f i Davenport HlJLmI LeanHochensmith jjjj cngf' "f? M DeHy "Prisoners" Shout "1 Do" As Trapped In "Nuptial Offensive" It was victory with a capital V for Daniel B. (B as in blitz) Cupid in his war waged during 1941 on Union Pacific railroad registered nurse-stewardesses. According to the latest communique commu-nique covering his activities during dur-ing the past year on all fronts served by Union Pacific trains, Cupid made eleven successful onslaughts, taking as many trimly uniformed stewardesses into his camp "for the duration." Shown in the V are Cupid's eleven "prisoners" who shouted "I do" as he trapped them in his "nuptial offensive." The little "marriage merchant" reported his victories in an official document docu-ment as follows: Kathleen Connolly of Mitchell, Ore., who took her training at St. Mary's hospital in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, the original stewardess (1937) on the Portland Rose and always on that train, now residing resid-ing in Portland as the wife of a shipbuilding corporation employe. em-ploye. Eileen Mann of Salt Lake City, who took her training at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake and one of the railroad's original stewardesses in 1935, now the wife of an auto manufacturing executive in Detroit. One Lives In Hawaii Marcella Proskovec of Columbus, Colum-bus, Neb., who trained in St. Joseph School of Nursing, Omaha, Oma-ha, on Challenger trains less than a year, wife of a dentist in Hawaii. Albina Zarlengo of Welby, Colo., who trained at St. Joseph in Denver, a Pony Express and City of Denver stewardess since 1939, married to a Rock Springs, Wyo., attorney. Dorothy Ekstrom of Torrins-ton, Torrins-ton, Wyo., and North Plan v. Neb., a St. Joseph hospital o: Omaha graduate; on Omaha to Los Angeles and San Francisco Challengers since 1937, now wife of a physician in Boone, Iowa. Mary M. Deily of Emery, S. D., St. Joseph hospital of Omaha graduate, Challenger stewardess since 1938, now married mar-ried to auto accessories dealer in Omaha. Helen Stolte of Fort Morgan, Colo., trained at St. Luke's hospital, hos-pital, Denver, two years service on Challengers, wife of Los Angeles oil station operator. Married In Alaska Jean Hockensmith of Baldwin, : "an., graduate of Vail School of : I'.r.T.;-, Topeka, Kan., on Chal- - -? ;-;-3 since 1937, wife of , " ' TT - '! Pacific emvioye. V--v.-onport of Glad- brook, la., trained in Mercy hospital, hos-pital, Cedar Rapids, la., stationed but a few months on Challengers, married smelting and refining company official in Alaska who is now in army. Dorothy Louie of Council Bluffs, la., who took training in Jennie Edmundson Memorial hospital, Council Bluffs, stewardess stew-ardess on Challengers and in railroad's women's travel department, de-partment, residing in Kalamazoo, Kalama-zoo, Mich., wife of railroad man. Veronica Costello of Rogers and Schuyler, Neb., trained in St. Catherine's hospital, Omaha; Denver to Salt Lake Pony Express Ex-press train stewardess, married to Salt Lake City attorney now army officer in Panama. |