Scott County

Pfc. Doris Dunlap

 

 

The Misses Rosemary Wooldridge and Doris Dunlap, who joined the marine corps July 26, left Monday for Camp Lejeune, N.C.

Both are graduates of the Davenport high school with the June 1943 class, and are members of the Masquers Dramatic club. Miss Wooldridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Wooldridge, 151 North Rolf street, had been employed in the display department of the Petersen-Harned-Von Maur department store. Miss Dunlap's parents are Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Dunlap, reside at 1008 East Fifteenth street. She was employed by the Davenport Water Co.

Source: The Daily Times, August 7, 1945 (photo included)

Pfc. Doris Dunlap, a member of the marine corps, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Dunlap, 1008 East Fifteenth street, recently spent a five-day leave in Davenport, and has reported back to her station in Washington, D.C.

Miss Dunlap has been in the service since July 1945. She received her basic training at Camp Lejeune, N.C. and from there was sent to her present station. She was formerly employed at the Davenport Water Co.

Source: The Daily Times, January 2, 1946 (photo included)

World War II Marines form the Quad-Cities include from left, Jeanne Sullivan Stopulos, Doris Dunlap Entler, Rosemary Wooldridge Lohrman and Marilyn Jackson Overman. They are holding Lohrmans' uniform, complete with her corporal's strips.

Source: The Quad City Times, March 28, 2000 (photograph of the women included)