Polk County

 
Roberta Williams

 

Twenty Des Moines women were graduated Saturday from the Navy’s general indoctrination school for WAVES at Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls, Ia.

Some of the graduates will be sent to one of the 13 schools in the nation now being used by the WAVES for advanced training. Others may be immediately assigned to active duty where qualified for such service.

DeMoines women in the class were:

Thesa Marie Boyd, 214 ½ High st.
Marie A. Davidsaver, 1725 York st.
Lenore Margaret Flannery, 1326 E. Thirteenth st.
Mary Catherine Giannobule, 2900 S.W. Ninth st.
Ruby M. Jensen, 1301 Stephenson Way.
Betty Jean Jordan, 1443 Harding road.
Marjorie Alice Osterhout, 1180 Nineteenth st.
Mabel Ann Pearson, 169 E. Broad st.
Martha Warren Powell, 709 Morton ave.
Martina S. Poyseur, 3201 Third st.
Dorothy Marguerite Rousch, 2719 Forty-first place.
Doris Elaine Shoning, 1349 E. Fifteenth st.
Mary Ann Smith, Route 4.
Evelyn Elvera Stansberry, 1305 E. Twelfth st.
Doris Marie Tellis, 2228 E. Walnut st.
Mary Elizabeth Watkins, 932 Thirtieth st.
Roberta Williams, 2323 Fortieth st.
Margaret L. Willis, 428 Pleasant View drive.
Patricia Wolcott, 1607 York st.
Mary Aloyse Wright, 1402 Ninth st.

Source: The Des Moines Tribune, April 5, 1943

Des Moines in the Services

Roberta Williams, yeoman, third class in the WAVES, arrived last week on leave to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Williams, 2323 Fortieth st. Yeoman Williams is stationed at Washington, D.C. where she is assigned to the vice chief of naval operations.

Source: DesMoines Tribune, September 7, 1943

Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Williams, 2323Fortieth st., are leaving today for Washington, D.D., where they will spend 10 days with their daughter, Miss Roberta Williams, yeoman, second class of the WAVES. Dr. and Mrs. Williams son, Corp. Charles Williams, now is serving with the U.S. army in Australia.

Source: DesMoines Register, December 18, 1943

Des Moines in the Services

Roberta Queen, yeoman, first class in the WAVES, on duty in Washington, D.C., is spending her Christmas leave with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C.D. Williams, 2323 Fortieth st. Her husband is with the navy in England, and her brother, Corp. C.H. Williams is in New Guinea.

Source: DesMoines Tribune, December 25, 1944