Miss Helen Christensen, daughter of J.T. Christensen, 110 Randolph street, left Saturday morning for Washington, D.C. where she will be employed in the fingerprint department of the federal bureau of investigation. She will live for a time with her sisters, Mrs. Walter McKee and Miss Lillian Christensen, both of women are employed by civil services in Washington. Helen Christensen is a graduate of West High School.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - October 11, 1942
Two Marine Corporals Wed in Delaware
J. T. Christensen, 110 Randolph street, is announcing the marriage of his daughter, Marine Cpl. Helen L. Christensen, to Marine Cpl. George E. Pryor, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pryor of East Brady, PA., which took place Oct 24 at Wilmington, Del.
The couple is now residing at 3910 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The bride was employed by the federal bureau of investigation in Washington, D.C., before her enlistment and is now station with an identification section of a quartermaster supply depot at Philadelphia. Corporal Pryor spend 18 months overseas and is now on guard duty at the supply depot in Philadelphia.
Source: The Courier, Waterloo IA - December 24, 1944 (photo included)