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Lima Mae Olsen, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen, 1726 |Lafayette Rd., was inducted into the Women's Air [Force (WAF) Monday, Mar. 12. She will receive (her basic train{im at Lackland (Field, San An|tonio, Tex. | A graduate of {Washington High School, Miss Olsen was employed with {Linde Air Products Corp. She lis 19.

Six Indianapolis Naval Reseryists are taking a two-week training course at the U. 'S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IN Critical Condition

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husband of Mrs. Josephine Scott, Methodist Hospital following an jal of 1025 ig New Jersey oe auto accident in which he suffered Mrs. Louis A. Speeir and husband {of Mrs. Pearl Speer, all of 1921 | Ruckle. St.; Russell’ R. Graphmap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graph‘man, -we-ashanid of -Mrs Puen Fyraphthan, au ‘of 1118 . North .|Mount St.; William Hargett, son »jof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hargett {of 703 Kappes; Jerry M. Sheeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sheeks | of 1301 Hiatt St.; Charles A.

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