WAVE of the Day
Miss Carolyn Mae Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Sullivan, 129 East Rusholme street, has enlisted in the WAVES. [aka "Connie"]
She is a Davenport high school graduate and was employed at Frederick's studio.
Her sister, Sgt. Jeanne H. Sullivan, M.C.W.R., is stationed at San Francisco, Calif.
A brother-in-law, Lt. E.A. Pannos, U.S.N. is now in the South Pacific.
Source: The Daily Times, Davenport IA - August 26, 1944 (photo included)
MARINE AND WAVE SISTERS ON LEAVE TOGETHER - It was a chance timing that brought Sgt. Jeanne Sullivan, USMC (left) and Connie Sullivan, seaman, second class, in the WAVES, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Sullivan, 129 East Rusholme street, home on 15-day leaves together. Sgt. Jeanne, who is stationed at a Marine base in San Francisco, had planned her visit for the past two months, while Seaman Connie was recently assigned leave on schedule at the WAVES barracks in the same city where she is personnel supervisor.
Source: The Daily Times, February 14, 1945 (photograph included of the sisters)