Carroll County

Ensign H. Louise Harrington

 

 

Miss Harrington Gets Notice to Report at Great Lakes on Jan. 5

Miss Louise Harrington, who has joined the naval reserve nurse corps, has received notice to leave Jan 5 for the Great Lakes naval training station where she will remain for her training period. She took her oath Nov. 23.

Miss Harrington , a registered nurse, is a graduate of the St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing. She has been employed as office nurse at the Carroll Clinic, where she is succeeded by Miss Laura Haeberlein.

Miss Harrington is a daughter of Mrs Anna B. Harrington.

Source: Carroll Daily Times Herald, December 15, 1942 (photo included)

Two Carroll Girls Leaving for Naval Reserve Nurse Corps

Margaret Harrington and Eleanor Lafferty, registered nurses, who have joined the naval reserve nurse corps, are leaving March 9 for the Great Lakes Naval Training Stations, where they will remain for their training period. They are entering the service with the rank of ensign.

Both are graduates of the St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing. Miss Lafferty was graduated with the class of 1941, and Miss Harrington, 1942.

Miss Harrington is a daughter of Mrs. Anna B. Harrington. Her sister, Ensign Louise Harrington is also at the Great Lakes. Miss Lafferty is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Lafferty.

Source: Carroll Daily Times Herald, February 26, 1943

Ensign Harrington Assigned to Naval Hospital, Colorado

Ensign Louise Harrington is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Anna B. Harrington, enroute from Great Lakes, Ill., to Glenwood Springs, Colo., where she has been ordered to report for duty at the naval convalescent hospital. A large resort hotel there has been taken over by the government for this purpose.

Ensign Harrington arrived yesterday morning and leaves for her new post Wednesday noon.

Source: Carroll Daily Times Herald, August 24, 1943

15-DAY LEAVE

Ensign Louise Harrington, of the naval reserve nurse corps, arrived yesterday from Glenwood Springs, Colo., to spend a 15-day leave with her mother, Mrs. Anna B. Harrington. Ensign Harrington is attached to the convalescent hospital at Glenwood Springs.

Source: Carroll Daily Times Herald, August 19, 1944

H. Louise Harrington Is Bride of Ensign Langton

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Mrs. A. B. Harrington announces the marriage of her daughter, Ensign Helen Louise Harrington, of the Navy Nurse Corps, USNR, to Ensign Gerard Joseph Langton, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Langton, 688 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. The ceremony took place at 8 a.m., March 8, in St. Joseph's Cathedral, San Diego, Calif., The Rev. Father Thomas Moore, secretary to Bishop Buddy of the San Diego diocese, performed the single ring ceremony.

Source: Carroll Daily Times Herald, March 26, 1945