Polk County

Dorothy A. Ryburn

 

 

 

Irish Patriotism

There's no day like St. Patrick's day for an Irish girl to show her patriotism, so Miss Dorothy A. Ryburn, 20, of 721 Penn ave., enlisted in the WAC Friday.

Miss Ryburn has a brother, Pvt. Clayton Ryburn, a radio specialist in overseas service and she has visions of joining her "fighting Irish" brother.

She is employed as a long distance operator by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. and was graduated from East High school in 1942. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Ryburn, both are Irish. Miss Ryburn will be called to active duty next Wednesday.

Source: The DesMoines Register, March 18, 1944 (photo included)

Des Moines in the Service

Pvt. Dorothy A. Ryburn, daughter of Mrs. Lillie A. Ryburn, 721 Pennsylvania ave., has left the WAC training center at Fort Des Moines for duty with the army at Selfridge Field, Mich.

Source: Des Moines Tribune, May 17, 1944