Scott County

Lt. Lillian Mae Stull

 

Misses Mary Jane Shatto and Lillian Mae Stull, Moline City nurses, are leaving this week to become army nurses.

Miss Shatto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shatto, 311 Sixteenth avenue, Moline, is appointed to Lawson General hospital, Atlanta, Ga., with the relative rank of second lieutenant in the regular army nurse corps service.

Miss Stull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Stull, Davenport, will got to Camp Custer, Battle Creek Mich., in the regular army nurse corps reserve with relative rank of second lieutenant.

Both nurse were graduated from the City hospital school of nursing in 1940. Miss Shatto has been supervisor of the fourth floor the last nine months. Miss Stull has been night supervisor of the newborn nursery for 11 months. Before that she was assistant surgical supervisor for seven months.

Source: The Daily Times, March 5, 1942 (photo included)

IN BRAZIL -- Second Lieut. Lillian Stull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stull, 621 Douglas court, has arrived somewhere in Brazil, according to word received by her parents. Lieut. Stull is a graduate of Davenport high school and the school of nursing of the Moline Public hospital. She practiced nursing for two years at the Moline hospital before enlisting in the army nursing corps. She was stationed at Fort Custer, Battle Creek, Mich, Tierney General hospital, Palm Springs, Calif., and New Orleans, La., and New Brunswick, N.J., before being sent overseas.

Source: The Quad City Times, February 28, 1943 (photo included)

IS PROMOTED.

A promotion to the rank of first lieutenant in the army nurses' corps has been received by Lillian Mae Stull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stull, 219 East Fifteenth street. Miss Stull, who is currently stationed at Mayo General hospital, Galesburg, Ill., has just returned to her post there following a weekend-end visit with her parents.

A graduate of Davenport high school and the Moline public hospital school of nursing, Lt. Stull returned to the United States in August after 18 months in Natal, Brazil. She enlisted in the army in March, 1941, and was stationed at Ft. Custer, Mich., Torney General hospital, Palm Springs, Calif., and New Orleans La., before going overseas.

Source: The Daily Times, February 9, 1945 (photo included)