Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1944 — Page 32
Craig Crawford Lioyd Carder officer of SEAMAN 1.-C CRAIG CRAW3 at Stout field. Other military] FORD, who recently was home on ih and civilian officials will| furlough: visiting his wife, Mrs.
Martha Crawford, 7551 E. 46th st. has returned to San Francisco, Cal, to await further orders. He ./is the son of Mrs, Elizabeth Crawford of Lawrence and has been in
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5 staff for the maneuver, with ~ Capt. 1. W. Baldwin, Ft. Wayne, ~ gecond in command. © | The maneuver, which will mark fhe beginning of the fall enlistment ~ gampaign, will feature the start of "8 simulated war between Indiana and Kentucky forces.
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CATHOLIC FORUM TO OPEN The fall and winter season of the Catholic Forum will open at 3 p.m: Oct. 15 in the Armory, 711. N. Pennsylvania st., with W. Eugene Shiels, S. J, of the history department, University of Detroit, speaking. His topic will be “Reformation and
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COL. JOE W. KELLEY, Columbus, has led his 9th air force Marauder group on 50 of their’ com. bat missions in Europe. 8. SGT. JAMES W. FISHER, 208 N. State ave, is a chaplain’s aide at Lowry Field, Col
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NEEDLE CLUB MEETS Irvington Willing Workers Needle club will meet at 2 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Mary Midkiff, 18 N. Hamilton ave. Mrs, Nellie Mullin, president, will be in charge.
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len, chairman of ‘the committee, will preside. “The week of Sept. 15 to 23 will be devoted to similar observances which will culminate in a program on the 22d at the Murat theater with Roscoe Pound, Harvard uni-
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at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the Temple, 1522 W. Morris st.
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