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Show PITCHFORTHS ENJOY FAMILY REUNION For the first time in eight years the entire Pitchforth family fam-ily "got together" in Milford last week. Included in the group were Lt. and Mrs. Paul M. (Catherine) Crosby and three children; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth Jr. and three children chil-dren of Murray; Cpl. and Mrs. I Donald Pitchforth of Sacra-! Sacra-! mento; Patricia Pitchforth of Portland, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth of Milford. A family dinner was served Sunday, June 17th, attended by all members of the family. Gladys and Gene visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gol-die Gol-die Marshall of Minersville before be-fore leaving Friday for their home. Lt. Crosby and family left Friday for Fort Ord, Calif, to report back to duty. After eight mr.nths' active duty in Korea he was ordered home after the Red Cross had advised of the serious illness of his grandmother. grandmoth-er. Donald Pitchforth enjoyed a 28-day leave, and has returned to duty, and Pat Pitchforth has resumed her duties in a Portland Port-land hospital. |