Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 22 1943 Feminine Touch Seen in Clubs in Hospitals WACs Help Battle Fronts Familiar to iWAC Officer S STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Two service clubs at Fort Des Moines Iowa designated as special facilities for the personnel of the women's army corps stationed at that post today give visual illustra tion of the beautifying faminine Procdure Unusual She Saw World Then Joined Army At the Second WAC training hand Mock orange lilac high-bus- h cranberry and multicolored irises and peonies adorn the entrance to clubs cen- ter at Daytona Beach Florida there Is a woman who in peace JOIN time made the world her college teampus and recently was among ttie first WAC officers to attend the army's command and staff school at Fort Leavenworth Kan WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS sas She is First Officer Dorothy E unL and was born in Manila Philippine Islands Mingled in her ancestry are Spanish Dutch Eng lish and French strains After attending grade school in the United States she returned to the Philippines for high school came back to this country for two years at Mount Holyoke college in Massachusetts and next crossed the continent again to major in far eastern history at Stanford university Palo Alto California There she received the degree of bachelor of arts v t one clubhouse while dogwood five cherry trees la bud and oraer nursery plants grace the west and north entrances to this club Evergreen trees and grass have been planted and already both service clubs are regarded as among the most beautiful spots on the military reservation The Sounders Garden club a member unit of the Garden Clubs of America and other local organizations of the DesMoines civilian community contributed to the beautifying of the two WAC service Later First Officer Muni stu- jied in London attended the New brk university retailing school V v V s "7 S2J o"ivr-- Free a Man to Whack the Axis A new and invaluable member of an army hosthis WAC auxiliary trained in the exacting science of PHARMACIST pital staff pharmacy is responsible for dispensing and compounding of drugs and chemicals used in medical prescriptions This is just one of dozens of opportunities in the women's army corps to learn interskills and at the same time to make a real contribution to esting the winning of the war —4 — I S ? m wss M "toa n in Your 3 Friendly Stations of the oDerations in ? renter at Des Moines- - Siibse-New York City and continued 'her division of the women's army corps quently she served in the samewas she until studies travels and i a— training command She was one capacity at the Second WAC trainj v store: workeS of thirty-thre-e WAC officers pro- -t- ed to the rank of first officer TetB the i?Te-aftorganZatT on December 24 1942 at the Sec- - was commander of the first basic er company trained there Aside from the usual academic ond WAC training center and technical schooling and ordi- - Upon completion of the eleven-nar- y travel knowledge First Of-- week course at Fort Leaven-flcMuni knows the battle fronts worth F1rs$ Officer Muni expects in today's vast theatres of war be- - to return to Daytona Beach where cause as a girl she accompanied she will head the operations rfamily through China the vision which insures that all poli- states India Afghanistan cies and directives of the lands She also ing command are carried out ylalayan eastern well and visited in Because of grades leadership III Germany both before and after ability and standing within her Hitler gained power platoon First Officer Muni father the late George J ceived top honors when graduated Muni first went to the Philipipnes at the first officer candidate in 1901 with the Philippine treas- - school at Fort Des Moines After ury department Her mother Mrs graduation last August she served Jessie Muni now lives at Orange" for a time as aide to Brigadier New Jersey General Don C Faith then lmandant First Officer Muni was of the First WAC train- aTmn!nrort chief Z&fZ&Z Keep Your Car in Fighting Trim With Our Service GASOLINE HOURS: 24th Street— Open 7 a m to 7 p m 20th and Washington Open 6 ajn-- ll aon 3 pjn-1- 0 SOth and Washington Open S ajn 2 pjiL-1-0 m &fS5 a-m-- 10 pan pan er di-:e- re-H- er com-Kecen- tly i 4 I : UNITES) STATES AE1MY 4 - 1 I 0m m 1 im I rs I ( ?m If ' FoEow the Fla No greater tribute to the women of America than to take the place of a fighting man freeing him for combat duty ' o o with the Enlist Today! Ecclca Bldg 5 2409 Washington Blvd OGDEN UTAH f 7 AND CARPET Bio Store With the Friendly Doors (c) FURNITURE if ijyodt itow""T m iJ " " " " " CO o |