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SUNDAY. APRIL 18, 1M7. SEC. PAGE 17 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY. APRfl.

Iff 1M7. PAGE 16 SEC. 6 ALL 4 STORES Miss Hungerford Wed To Gary IV. Leitz The Star Congratulates erected to Thomas WHITE (senior), in the old Muckey State Park in Kentucky. Mrs.

John Howard, R.R. 5, Greenlawn Road, Frankfort, 46041. R-320 Ceremonies held 11-27-1966, Davis Cemetery, Cass County, were to honor William YORK buried there. Bend Farm, Markle, 46770. Q-4256 Interested in information concerning the SENSNEY and DOVE families.

Miss Mary Barn-hart. 29 West Loretta Drive, 46217. Q-42o7 Want data of John Henry WAMPLER, d. TV I I 1 enneui I (The Star Congratulates Column is limited to stories of 50th wedding brate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m next Sunday in their home, 635 Northeast A Street, Linton.

They have one son, Robert E. Harbin of Indianapolis; six daughters, Mrs. Jerry Wright of Indianapolis, Mrs. Covert Ellis of Speedway, Mrs. Homer Haney and Mrs.

Glenn Collins, both of Beech Grove, Mrs. Hugh Kluesner of Bedford and Mrs. James Tanne-hill of Martinsville; 22 grandchildren and five ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY snsa A Mathews, Rick L. Hungerford, David Reese and Mr. Fruth.

A RECEPTION was held in the Ramada Inn after the ceremony. Mrs. Leitz attends Indiana Universitv Downtown Center. The bridegroom attended Bat He was b. 1755, Virginia and at age 22 enlisted and fought raxiun, emu ws twm War veteran.

He lived near Vitvonnoc anH RtHf ftrH MM MR. AND MRS. LOUIS W. BONSIB Fort Wayne, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis W. Bonsib, 4201 Taylor Road, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a dinner today in the Fort Wayne Country Club. They were married on April 14, 1917. Bonsib is the founder of Bonsib a Fort Wayne-based advertising and public relations corporation.

They have a daughter, Mrs. Carl Lipp of Fort Wayne; three sons, L. W. Bonsib Jr. of Bloomington, and John F.

and Richard E. Bonsib, both of Fort Wayne; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bonsib's 92-year-old mother, Mrs. F.

F. Jacobs of Indianapolis, will attend the celebration. 1830 to 1850: BAGANZ, BISHOP. CL1FT. CARSON, Mrs.

John H. Hill, Star Route, inrfcnnia. Ark 72081. Hundreds of Hoosiers undoubtedly are unaware of their direct descent from mmdl 111 wv vuv WALKER. SUM.Mt.Kb ana STOUT.

Herbert M. 1 I 1 1 Q-4258 Need informa- rt rx in MatfVlPU State University ana i.u. and Mayflower passengers in Revolutionary War, m. 1781 in North Carolina to Lydia Children: Aaron, Joseph, Mary MOORE, Newberry, William, Jeptha, Mahala WILLIAMS, Diamy WINE GARDNER, Clementa ELLIOTT, and Clarissa MADDAUGH. tsaganz, ivo wcn Madison, 47250 MR.

AND MRS. KINKEAD who patented land in Monteomerv County Sew fashion's DON'T MISS Q-4251 Interested in finding anyone knowing LARGEST in 1829. Son, John KINKEAD, b. 1821, m. Julia Ann ANTIQUE SHOW favorite look rage of Paris about mv grandparents, Samuel WILSON, b.

11-4- NEAL, daughter of James NEAL (O'NEAL) of Shelby their eligibility for ember- ship i the General Socie-, ty of a y-flower e-I scendants. The Indiana lety has laced many i nt sary with an open house in their home at 622 East Monroe Street, Delphi, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today. They were married on April 18, 1917.

Clauser is former mayor of Delphi. He was also in the coal business for many years. They have a daughter, Mrs. Mary Rossbach of Omaha, and five grandchildren. MR.

AND MRS. CLARENCE LINNE Shelbyville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Linne of Shelbyville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last week.

They have three sons, Charles and Henry Linne, both of Shelbyville, and Robert Line of Connersville. Miss Jacquelynn Joy Hungerford and Gary Norman Leitz were married last night in 38th Street Christian Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.

Hungerford, 4531 North Lesley Avenue, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Leitz, 1919 Broad Ripple Avenue. THE BRIDE'S GOWN was silk organza trimmed by seed pearls and lace and her veil was fastened by a silk organza and lace pill box.

She carried Eucharis lilies, apricot sweetheart roses and ivy. Mrs. William Hoke was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Esther Rusthoven, Mrs. Jerry Fruth, Miss Pamela Hungerford and Miss Marsha Hungerford.

Curtis Wayne Hungerford was ring bearer. Mifhapl Hern was best man Pvt. YORK, Pension No. 11,946, moved to Wrights-borough, then Preble County, Ohio, and in 1835 to west of NYC A. County, Kentucky, and they had children James Sarah CRIST, b.

1825 Marion County. Ohio, came to Richland Township. Fulton County about 1856 or 1857. Known children. Mary Ann.

Rufus Bell lived Rockville, would like to reach family or anyone with information; Cynthia Amanda, James Abbott: and Suffronia Almedia who was my father's mother The elder CRISTs buried in old cemetery at Richland Center. Mrs. Preston Peebles. 5, Wabash, 46992. Q-4248 Need information of William SETTLE, b.

about 1780-90. Virginia, son of William and (who?) SETTLE, first m. to (who?) and had among other children. James William, b. 10- ltb ncicaway uwmiy, Ohio, (son of Robert WIL- av A W.1WI Maru (Thomas) MRS.

GARY NORMAN LEITZ The Former Miss Jacquelynn Joy Hungerford MR. AND MRS. HARRY DILLMAN Franklin, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dillman, 630 South Center Street, Franklin, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open boom from 2 p.m.

to 4 p.m. next Sunday in the Christian Chapel Church on Ind. 44 west of here. They were married on April 22. 1917.

They have one son, Paul L. Dillman of Franklin; one daughter, Mrs. B. L. Jones of Greenwood, five granddaughters and one great-grandson.

MR. AND MRS. OMER CHERRY Shelbyville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Cherry of Shelbyville observed their 50th wedding aniversary last week. They have four children, Mrs. Pansy Lee, Mrs. Robert Hartman and Harold L. Cherry, all of Shelbyville, and Mrs.

Robert Parrish of Wanamaker. Jane, Nancy t. linin, ivieiis-sa Stephen Allen, George r- II marvelously flattering! b. Feb. 1786) m.

1-21-lRfiS Manila NEELY. b. 7- Cass County, Indiana, where he d. 9-6-1839. His wife d.

1841. Compiled bv descendant. Mrs. Bert" Wolfe, 3618 Tomlinson Drive, Logansport, 31-1838, Pickaway County, Ohio. Gypsy W.

Kindell, WALLACE, Robert H. and inconVi l.arrv J. INDIANAPOLIS 1 Fairgrounds E. 34 April 14-H A.M.-1 0:30 P.M. Sun.

H-6 u. ti i Adm. SI Brook, 47922. McKinstry, 1006 East Main Street. Ladoga, 47954.

Q-4259 Seeking data on family tree. My great-grand- foihor lnna nFI I NCiFR Mrs. Brenton mg its Line- age Books," in the State Library, Genealogy Division, for use by searchers in tracing descent from passengers on the famed ship's i voyage which ended at what is now Plymouth, Mass in December. 1620. The Indiana Society's Editor, 61821 Fairland Drive, South Lyon, Mich, 48178.

RULES: Querv must have Indiana connection and should be limited to 35 words plus dates and sender's name and address. (Women should indicate Miss or Mrs. using husband's first name if married or widow.) One query per letter preferred, clearly slated with typed or printed surnames to minimize error! Genealoov charts for compllino llneaga obtained by sending 24 cents in coin and a long stamoed self-addressed envelope to HOOSIER ANCESTORS, in care of The Indianapolis Star, 307 North Pennsylvania Street. I.ABnw ancebuy. ociijomin, b.

1803, Warren County, rw; tnn nf riauiH b. 1820. Indiana, d. 1906 was son of Christian and Polls LELAND ALLGOOD Bainbridge, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Allgood, R.R. 1, Bainbridge, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. next Sunday in their home, V2 miles northeast of Morton.

They were married on April 25, 1917. Allgood is a farmer. They have six children, Allgood Sr. of Green-castle, Mrs. Lyle Clodfelter, 1, Bainbridge; Mrs.

Sam 'Dutcher and Ronald Allgood, both of Crawfordsville, Russell Allgood of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, R.R. 2, Ladoga; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MR. AND MRS.

GLENN R. McCONNELL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. McConnell, 318 North Graham Avenue, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today, with an open house for friends and relatives from 2 p.m.

to 5 p.m. at East Park Methodist Church, 2601 East New York Street. tj4 R-321 Plan to form a HOWARD Family Association is announced for those interested in the HOWARD families of Southern States. Mrs. W.

G. Bonner, tMtWSlSt. BsaMoljKMsilaB tf aB 4sH KH japAjiHKSi Lm oHIH 101 Deoler from 17 Stqte EVERYTHING! DELL1NGER. Wish information on the HICKS, HELP ID-loia. was setonu m.

10 Margaret TALBERT? Census fin 1oa.c mm Rnlmrint l.ABAW, came to Fountain foiintv Indiana, m. Phoebe MR. AND MRS. ROY HILL Danville, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hill will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house in their home at 905 West Main Street, Danville, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. next Sunday. They were married April 23, 1917.

Hill is a former employe ot the International Harvester Company. He is a former president of the Danville town board. They have a son, James Hill of Danville, and a 'Ushers were 2d It. Michael INGSTONE, HOGUE, ADAMS and MARTIN surnames CRANE who then m. Elizabeth SMITH, my an loiu iiiiii in County, Ohio, next door to Viic crtn ampc and f- gf McCall's 8755 misses1 and junior cestor.

Would like history of Warren County, Ohio Mrs. Frank Crock, 47M8. D-4253 Wish to hear Larry .1. McKinstry, tuuo East Main Street, Ladoga, from anyone working on the WILLIAMS family of Daviess ,1 1 i i County. Want copies of newspaper obituaries of: the 4HS4.

O-4260 Need informa 75 partem spring luncheon for members and guests will be Saturday at the Propyiaeum. Honored guests will" be Governor General Norman Joy Greene and his wife of Berwyn, Pa. Speaker will be Dr. WH- mert H. Wolf of Indiana Central College.

An outstanding project of the General Society of May-; flower Descendants is to discover, compile, and publish in as much detail as possible, information on every descendant of every Mayflower passenger for the first five on-the-Circle Rev. Joseph WILLIAMS, d. Epson 1877, Presley WIL tion of a a 1 a Ellen WEAVER, b. m. LIAMS, a.

Daviess vuuihv 1883 and obituary for Adah Oliver Perry Morton CONDON 1-8-1892 and lived in I enneui family. Who was his mother, brothers, sisters and other children? Where and when did he die and buried? Mrs. W. L. VanOsdol, R.R.

3, Box 207, Greenwood, 46142. Q-4249 Seek more data on James William SETTLE, b. 10-15-1815, Virginia, son of William Settle. Want names of brother and sisters. He m.

about 1835 Lydia Ann HANCHER, b. 1811, Virginia. Children b. in Belmont Coun-tv, Ohio: Sarah Ann, b. 1836; Thomas, b.

1838; Elaner Jane, 1840; John, b. 1843; Lewis, b. 1845; Isabel, b. 10C7. Uon-W, Vlai-ir 1S4Q TwI ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY So easy for fashion-minded beginners sews in a flash! The fabulous tent with the newsy "high fit" yoke dramatic front pleat optional low pockets graceful swing-out shape! Perfect for all fabric typei: niLLUliti nut i AIKMAN who d.

1842. An AlkTMAN mav he ahle to helD Brown Lounty until ner a. l-7-1937. Her parents believed 1 MR. AND MRS.

FRED L. BAER Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Baer, 5217 Madison Avenue, will be honored by their children for their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house for friends and relatives at the Village Room, 7050 Madison Avenue, from 2 p.m.

to 5 p.m. next Sunday. Married March 17, 1917, they have lived most of their lives in Indianapolis, spending the last eight winters at Bradenton, Fla. Until he retired eight years ago, Mr. Baer was employed by the Kroger Company.

The Baers are members of South-wood Friends Church. They have two sons, Leroy and Dale Baer; a daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Blanton, all of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Another son, Lt. Charles F.

Baer, was killed in action in the United States Air Force in World War II. 10 De IIUIIl rcilliajfivaiiio. Donald Condon, R.R. 3, Box xil Oppnunnd. 46142.

with her d. date. Mrs. John T. Stanton, 3525 Patton Drive, 46224.

Q-4261 Would like to find someone living in Greene They have attended services at East Park Church since their marriage. They have twn daughters, Mrs. Richard T. Hill and Mrs. E.

T. Kilrain, both of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Two grandsons are in Southeast Asia, serving with the United States Army. for prints for solids in contrast bicolor all your favorites! Trv Pennev's Dan Star sportscloth County who will search records for me. Mrs.

L. W. generations. This would assist many to prove Mayflower ancestry and accomplish one of the Society's major objectives, the promulgation of information about Plvmnnih nlnnicts numerous leads 1 have on the nnnMF nnnn and JOHN Gary B. Manning, Bride Living At Killeen, Tex.

Temple, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Manning are living at 106 West Texas Avenue, Killeen, following their March 26 wedding in the chapel of First Lutheran Church.

The bride is the former Miss Janet E. Wentz. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wentz of Hartford City.

Pfc. Manning is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Manning of Richmond. He is stationed at Fort Hood, Tex.

REV. AND MRS. JESSE E. HARBIN Acton, Ind. The Rev.

and Mrs. Jesse E. Harbin will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today with their children at their daughter's Ginger Bread Restaurant at Kendallville. Their daughter is Mrs. John P.

Van Winkle. The couple was married April 16, 1917, in the Methodist Church parsonage at Pleasantville. They served central and southern Indiana churches during his pastorate. With Mrs. Van Winkle, they have two other daughters, Mrs.

Rosemary L. Brooks of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mary F. Dugan of Phoenix, three sons, James W. and Robert L.

Harbin, both of Indianapolis, and Billy J. Harbin of Louisville, 23 grandchildren, and five Staffers, Box 725, Ontario, 97914. SON lines. Mrs. Ralph Boone.

RR. 1, Lebanon, MR. AND MRS. RALPH HARDEN Covington, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Harden will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception in their home, 922 East Liberty Street, Covington, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 30. They were married April 29, 1917.

Harden is an elder in the First Presbyterian Church here. They have a son, Effray Harden of Covington, a grandson and two James Alexander, b. 1852 nHfarhpri Mifrafpfl to in all the most popular fashion prints and solids. You'll qa love the results! 7CT yd. 46052.

jlHlluiuu.v.y. Indiana, Brown County, Van-Buren Township in 1853 and Q-4262 Need on Georee LYONS, son u-t60u ecMiig ijjiui ma-tion on ancestors of both nAVIQ anri Mm wife. had Daniel b. 1854, Walker, b. 1856; and Hiram, of Franklin K.

LYONS and Margaret TROUT, b. Greene See the lorge selection of oil tht latest toitiioni and famous-name patterns ot PENNEY'S DOWNTOWN THIRD FLOOR, EASTGATE, SPEEDWAY and SOUTHERN PLAZA 1 1 1 I Ellen TANNEH1LL, who County 1852 or 1858. To whom, when and where was 1 1 i Mayflower families still to be studied are those of Isaac Allerton, John Billington, James Chilton, Francis Eaton, Edward Fuller, John Howland, Richard More, Degory Priest and Richard Warren. QUERIES: Q-4247 Searching for information about family of Abraham and Mary Ann moved to wens ouumj ui 1840 from Hocking County, he Who were his enn-dren? Mrs. L.

W. Stoffers, a b. 1857. Lei me hear from descendants of above. Mrs.

W. L. VanOsdel, R.R. 3, Box 207, Greenwood, 46142. Q-4250 Presently 1 am collecting data on the following early families who established themselves in Indiana Box lia, ununo, use, 97914.

Ohio. He was b. 10-10-1814, d. 3-16-1882 and she was b. 3- 29-1821, d.

2-1 1-1892. Mrs. Clarence Minniear, Sugar- Q-4263 Seek data on a -g andfather, Jacob ALL 4 STORES aIaU44a Mil ALL 4 STORES ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY xiV3 Wt1 3ef.l III an tflBiitruji AAYS FIRST QUALITY 03Tn Anniversary MR. AND MRS. REESE W.

HARBIN Linton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Reese W. Harbin will cele- with excitina fabric custom-made DRAPERIES PI I rssH I MR.

AND MRS. LAURENCE GORRELL Rushville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gorrell will celebrifte their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 2 p.m.

to 4 p.m. today in their home, 638 West Seventh Street, Rushville. They were married on April 14, 1917, at Madison. They moved to Rush County in 1927 from Jefferson County. Gorrell is a retired farmer.

They have four children, Gerald D. Gorrell of Terre Haute, Allyn D. Gorrell, R.R. 4, Rushville, Mrs. Russell Anglo, R.R.

2, Rushville, and Mrs. Cedric Aldridge of Rushville, and five grandchildren. MR. AND MRS. RALPH BROWN French Lick, Ind Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Brown of French Lick will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. today in their home. Mrs.

Brown is the former Maggie McFarland. Brown has been employed by the French ujiliiAr 4t CIIIWIMQI! Spirit Of Summer PRINTED PATTERN TVHHW9 IVI jmiiiiiivi i LEIGHTON, who lived in Switzerland County in 1830 where a son, David was b. Also in county same year was Peltiah, Humphrey and Moses LEIGHTON. Were they relation and how? Where in Maine were they b. and where did they come from to Indiana? Mrs.

Russell Hames, 1510 North East 52d Kansas City, 64118. RESPONSES: R-318 Have copies of the FIX history, dating back to Revolutionary War patriot, 69 pages, $1.50, postage paid. Including Jacob LEININGER who came to America on the ship "Phoenix," John Mason, commander, 9-28-1750, served in Revolutionary War between 1777-1779. A decend-ant of FIX, m. LEININGER and they migrated to Warren County, Prairie Township, Indiana 3-8-1855 and writer is descendant of both.

Mrs. Carrie B. McDaniel, 19 South 31st Street, Lafayette, 47904. R.319 Exceprts from "The WHITE Family," by Frank M. White, 1937: The White family in Ireland 500 years before anyone to America, William WHITE on Mayflower, 1620.

Walter WHITE lived in 12th Century and was knighted 100 COTTON DRESS CHAMBRAY Solids and stripes in sherbet-cool colors 1 1 I L.H. oy ot mane, pink, turquoise, moss ana neno. Wash-n'-wear, crease resistant, 100 1 It I ye- combed cotton, Sitib wiae. I mng To 100 COTTON SEERSUCKER STRIPES Lick-Sheraton Hotel ror ji years. They have five children, Homer Brown, Mrs.

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Roy Prow, all of French Lick, and Mrs. Claude W. Wilson of St. Bcrnice, 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. MR.

AND MRS. ROY C. CLAUSER Delphi. Ind Mr. and Mrs.

Roy C. Clauser will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver- REDUCED TO CLEAR! Up To 144" Wide, 96" Long REDUCED THRU SATURDAY! We've got the greatest things going for spring housecleaning! 38 y. I 4768 111 100 cotton decorator prints Wash-n'-wear finish Completely machine washable 3536" wide, small bolts, limited quantities Including Fabric, Labor And Installation PENNCREST 2-SPEED UPRIGHT CLEANER 1171. "Peter wmn, my great-great-grandfather, many times descent from Walter was lived and d. in Ireland.

He was b. the first half of the 18th Century." His son, Thomas, b. 1758 in Ireland, emigrated to America at age 16. Thomas enlisted in Revolutionary War in 1776 from Frederick County, Maryland, age 18, m. about 1786 to Margaret SYMPSON, b.

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