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'''November 30, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune'''
'''November 30, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune'''
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Mrs. Claude Humphrey and Miss Inez Day were hostesses at a reunion of the Reardan high school class of 1936. Saturday night at the home of the former. Cootie and other games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Those attending were Marcine Brooks, Ethel Mae Ekins, Evelyn Plaster, [[Margaret]] and '''Martha Joslin''', [[Ralph Williams]], Richard Paul, [[Donald Woods]], Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and [[Kenneth Reynolds]] of Spokane. [[Margaret Joslin]] and [[Donald Woods]] won the prizes for high score in the Cootie game and Marjorie Brooks and Richard Paul low.
Mrs. Claude Humphrey and Miss Inez Day were hostesses at a reunion of the Reardan high school class of 1936. Saturday night at the home of the former. Cootie and other games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Those attending were Marcine Brooks, Ethel Mae Ekins, Evelyn Plaster, [[Margaret Joslin | Margaret]] and '''Martha Joslin''', [[Ralph Williams]], Richard Paul, [[Donald Woods]], Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and [[Kenneth Reynolds]] of Spokane. [[Margaret Joslin]] and [[Donald Woods]] won the prizes for high score in the Cootie game and Marjorie Brooks and Richard Paul low.
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Mrs. C. F. Joslin received word from her daughter, '''Martha''', who is a member of the WAC, that she is attending a cooks and bakers' school at Des Moines, Iowa. Martha enlisted last June, and is a graduate of the local high school and of WSC where she majored in home economics.
Mrs. C. F. Joslin received word from her daughter, '''Martha''', who is a member of the WAC, that she is attending a cooks and bakers' school at Des Moines, Iowa. Martha enlisted last June, and is a graduate of the local high school and of WSC where she majored in home economics.
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'''October 21, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune'''
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[Martha Joslin graduated from RHS in 1936.]

December 29, 1938 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Joslin, Martha and Betty Joslin, Mr. and Mrs. George Gehrke attended the Christmas party for Washington Water Power company employees of this district at Davenport, Wednesday night.

February 2, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Joslin had for their Sunday dinner guests, Miss Lavern Tate, Warren Petts, and Ralph Reynolds of Spokane and their daughter, Miss Martha Joslin, a student at Washington State college at Pullman, who was home for the mid-semester vacation.

July 6, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Martha Joslin, student at Washington State college, and who is spending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Joslin, is confined to her home with a case of measles.

October 12, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Martha Joslin spent the weekend at Pullman, where she attended the Washington State and Washington University football game.

November 30, 1939 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mrs. Claude Humphrey and Miss Inez Day were hostesses at a reunion of the Reardan high school class of 1936. Saturday night at the home of the former. Cootie and other games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Those attending were Marcine Brooks, Ethel Mae Ekins, Evelyn Plaster, Margaret and Martha Joslin, Ralph Williams, Richard Paul, Donald Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Kenneth Reynolds of Spokane. Margaret Joslin and Donald Woods won the prizes for high score in the Cootie game and Marjorie Brooks and Richard Paul low.

February 13, 1941 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Martha Joslin, a senior at the Washington State college, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Joslin. She had for her house guest, Miss Kay Fostrup of Bickleton.

November 27, 1941 Davenport Times-Tribune

Many Reardan young people were home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Included were Lloyd Carstens and Lorraine Brooks from Kinman Business university, Gordon Thomas, Mary Hanning, Doris and Phyllis Plaster, Quintin Landreth, Marvin Evers, Billy Colville, Bill Anderson, Gus Magnuson, Jack Fleming, Vernon Carstens, Agnes Weyen, Zelda Sprinkle and Martha Joslin from Washington state college; Bertha and Lorraine Schwartz from the University at Seattle; Dorothy Ekins, Patricia Mahoney, Ruth Ann Olson and Harriet Mahrt from Spokane; Irene and Freda Wegner, Viola Walsh, Marcine Erdman, Helen Mahrt, and Elaine Rowland from Cheney.

January 8, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune

Students returning to the various schools to resume their studies following the holiday vacation are: Billy Colville, Billy Anderson, Marvin Evers, Gordon Thomas, Victor Hyslop, Gus Magnuson, Quintin Landreth, Martha Joslin, Zelda Sprinkle, Mary Hanning, Doris Plaster, Phyllis Plaster and Agnes Weyan to Washington State College; Evelyn Schultz, the University of Idaho at Moscow; Helen Mahrt, Marcine Erdman, Freda Wegner, Irene Wegner and Elaine Rowland, Eastern Washington College of education at Cheney; Lorraine Brooks and Lloyd Carstens Kinman Business University; Nadine Gehrke, Kelsey Baird Secretarial school in Spokane and Harriet Mahrt, Spokane Telegraph school.

June 11, 1942 Davenport Times-Tribune

Students home from college are Victor Hyslop, Vernon Carstens, Gus Magnuson, Marvin Evers, Agnes Weyen, Zelda Sprinkle, Quintin Landreth, Bill Anderson, Mary Hanning and Martha Joslin.

July 1, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Miss Martha Joslin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Joslin, left for Des Moines, Iowa, where she will receive her basic training in the WAAC. Miss Joslin is a graduate of the local high school and of WSC and for the past year has been teaching at Morton.

August 26, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mrs. C. F. Joslin received word from her daughter, Martha, who is a member of the WAC, that she is attending a cooks and bakers' school at Des Moines, Iowa. Martha enlisted last June, and is a graduate of the local high school and of WSC where she majored in home economics.

October 21, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Friends have received word that Mrs. Ed King (Margaret Joslin) has enlisted in the Women's corps of the marines. Her twin sister, Martha, who enlisted in the WAC in June, is taking an interesting course in dehydrated foods at Des Moines, Iowa.

October 21, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Private Martha Joslin of Reardan, a recent graduate of the Women's Army Corps bakers and cooks school, stacks sliced bread in a bread tin at a WAC mess hall at the first WAC training center, Fort Des Moines, Iowa. She is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Joslin, former Reardan resident, now of Tacoma. Private Joslin enlisted last June, and is a graduate of Reardan high school and of Washington State college where she majored in home economics.

July 6, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune

Pfc. Martha Joslin busy baking (Davenport Times-Tribune)

Private First Class Martha Joslin, who has been attending a cooks and bakers school in Fort Des Moines, Iowa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Charles Joslin, in Spokane and other relatives. She has been in the service for a year and is a graduate of the local high school and of Washington State college.

November 2, 1944 Davenport Times-Tribune

Martha Joslin, WAC, who took her training at Des Moines, Iowa, writes her mother, Mrs. C. F. Joslin of Spokane, that she has been in New Guinea since August. She is a graduate of Reardan high school and Washington state college. At the time she entered the service, she was teaching school.

August 2, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune

Martha Joslin, who joined the WAC three years ago, writes her mother, Mrs. Margaret Joslin, she has been promoted from private first class to technician fifth class. She is stationed at Pia Bay, New Guinea, and says that she is well and contented. WAC Joslin is a graduate of the Reardan high school and Washington state college. Prior to joining the service, she was teaching on the coast.

November 22, 1945 Davenport Times-Tribune

T 5 Martha Joslin arrived in San Francisco Sunday from the south Pacific islands. She joined the WAC in the early part of 1943. She is the daughter of Mrs. C. F. Joslin of Spokane, formerly of Reardan. WAC Joslin is a graduate of the Reardan high school and Washington State college. She taught school on the coast at the time of her enlistment.