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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 103

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si M)AV, orioni si, IMI A.NAl'OI I A i in; liVlij ii, simcis of Mary Ana I.sK h. mm foihion jpitciofiiti in nt't 18 lo 60 end 1 9 32't J. by Watch out! Genealogists may not be Kir only persons iikely to find skeletons in their closets today, Halloween! r( I ll' i me wa msiory tonierence Saturday includes two genealogy sessions at 10 and 3 o'clock, both to be held in the Indiana State Museum basement auditorium at the northwest corner of Ohio and Alabama streets. An outstanding speaker, Frederick G. Emmison from England is well known in historical and genealogical circles of Great Britain and holds membership in various organizations.

Morning topic is "Understanding and Interpreting Old Handwriting" and afternoon II in. IT! 1o Henry Harrison lit. KILL 111-lfi'Ml. Lived tn Ripley County, am! Kr. y.

Rained Mud J'ike Cemetery, Ripley County. Miss Margaret Adams, Ifi David Drive, North Vernon, 472B5. IGO!) E. COX and Mary, his wife, were Boone County pioneers about until his death between 18f0 and 1800. Had large family including Asa, Ruth, Sally Martin Lydia and Nancy.

Will exchange ancestry and descendant data. Edwin F. Case-beer, West 1107 Sharp Avenue, No. 3 Spokane, 90201. 9510 Will exchange information on following Indiana surnames: BLAIR, Jane b.

3-19-1827 in Indiana (where?) m. Francis (Frank) WILSON 12-15-1844 in Indiana REASON or CREESON of Crawford and Carroll counties middle 1800s; LEDGERWOOD or LEEDG-ERWOOD of 1 1 i a and Clark counties late 1700s, early 1800s; YOUNG, Thomas b. 3-2-1897 in Ohio (where?) m. Rebecca McGEE or McKEE 9-16-1824 Highland County, Ohio and family moved to Putnam County 1829, Floyd Thomas and Rebec J'-nriiiigs anrl Rspley counties ifler war. Known children: Anna rn-VIIAM).

Mar, in. William MARTIN; Knmia I), to. Robert RANDS DA Eveline in. James KWI.V1; liain David rn. i i SCIIAFKR.

Probate records of Payne County Oklahoma, An-, drew J. lived Scott County, Indiana February 1903 when mother d. Others to Oklahoma 1889. Want help with Andrew's, descendants and this family. Mrs.

William R. Ellis, Rox 96, Yale, 74085. 9506 Desire information dren of. Jacob (1795-18G2) and Catherine (b. 1803-d.

8 8-1887), MENCHIIOFER of Ripley. County. Five children are Margaret, a Michael, George and Barbara who m. August SHUMAKER. Will answer all letters.

Owen R. Menchhofer, R.R. 1, Versailles, 47042. Q-9507 Rosa Belle (GRAY) KUHNS b. about 1870 to Mathew and Julia (SMITH) GRAY, m.

at Greenfield 1 1-8-1891 to Leora J. GATES b. about 1870 to Charles and Mary J. (WALKER) GATES. Who was Rosa's child b.

about 1889-90 by first husband, Horace Roscoe KUHNS, killed in sawmill explosion at Anderson 1890? (Mr.) Ermal Kuhns, 129 Nor-ris, Drive, Anderson, 46013 to Hallsville, Ohio from Hampshire County, Virginia 17 and had 14 children. Desire information on Moses, Thomas, David, William, Mary and Matilda who may have descendants in Indiana. Everett T. Dawson, 4107 Jefferson Street, Austin, Tex. 78731.

Q-9504 Would like to know parents of John LYON (Senior), Revolutionary soldier, who came from Butler, Pa. to Bourbon County, Ken-tuekyabout 1780. He m. Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (DAVIS) Want their parents. Nancy (LYON) SHARP moved from Kentucky to Indiana about 1840, buried at Carmel, Ham cozy zip-out-liner rain or shine coat $36 specially sized 1 6V2 to 2412 and 46 to 52 so fashionable to wear in showers and on pretty days so practical thanks to ZEPEL, with unsurpassed resistance to rain and stains so warm with plush pile zip-outlining for the coldest days so practical in wrinkle shedding Dacron and Avnl rayon poplin black, peacock, raspberry Mail ortimr pftot add 75c prufog ond ai fox appropnaim tn your arta.

Mrs. Brenton "Genealogical Research and English Records." There is no charge for those attending the meetings. 12:15 o'clock luncheon. $4, is ilton County. Mrs.

Albert Bauer, 11208 Emack Road, Beltsville, 20705. Q-9505 Need data on EL 1 LIS family of southeast Indiana. Enos ELLIS b. 1-8-1817 STOUT SHQPPE 1 ca YOUNG are buried near 5-20-1844 Switzerland County Sarah Ann FULLER b. 5-30-1827-9.

He served in Civil 1510 R'Moii 30 Hwy. .11 S. (S. I hM St.) Bainbridge. G.

G. Young, Box 425, Winnebago, Minn. 56098. Q-9508 Seeking informa- War and according to pension tion on parents, brothers and CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE being served on the fifth floor of the Indiana National Bank Tower and reservations must be made by Nov. 4 with the Indiana Historical Society office, 140 North Senate Avenue, 4G204.

QUERIES; 9491 Would like to cor-respond with any descendants of the Rev. Thomas Jonas, Isaiah and John WEBB, all sons of Daniel and Viga (R1IOADES) WEBB of Ioscuisko County, 1835 to present date. Marilyn Schuelzky, 2530 North Lyon Street, Springfield, Mo. 65803. 9492 Where in Henry County is burial place of Su-sannah (BOWEN) BOGGS who d.

5-4-1834? Wife of An, drew BOGGS and mother of Jane Sharp who m. Joel LONG and settled in Kosciusko County. Was alto mother of Anthony Bowen BOGGS b. 8-12-1795 Greenbrier County, Virginia, d. 1873, Geyserville, m.

Mary FRIEND 9-17-1816 Gallia County, Ohio? Did Anthony own land and run saloon in Henry County? Was he brother to Cynthia BOGGS b. 10-26-1803, d. 5-22-1857 near Leesburg, m. 10-25-1824 to James Hale in Jackson County, Ohio? Will exchange. Mrs.

Marilyn Schuelzky, 2530. North Lyon Street, Springfield, Mo. 65803. Q-9493 Need b. place of Archie I.

WOOD b. 2-17-1867 in Illinois, son of William WOOD and Isabelle POOR of Ohio. Mrs. Steven D. New-hard, Box 86, Harlan, 46743.

Q-9494 Want information on Dora (Morris) ANDERSON who lived in Indiana Harbor 1936, b. 1872 Hamilton or Tipton County. Daughter of Pleasant MORRIS and Mary WHETSTONE and sister of Malinda Ellen BEARD in Fort Wayne who d. 1936. Mrs.

Steven D. Newhard, Boxi 86, Harlan, 46743. Q-9495 Need parents and information for Jane (GAL-BREATH) McLELAND, widow of Isaac. She was b. 12-21-1809, d.

7-21-1889, buried Nebo Cemetery west of Camden in Carroll County. Mrs. Merlin C. Finnell, 502 Freeman Drive, Monticello, 47960. Q-9496 Would like information on Jordan OOTON b.

1-28-1803, m. Dorcaas b. 12-8-1809. They m. 1823 Pike County, then came to Indiana in 1834, first in Lawr-.

rence then Madison County. Who were his and her parents? Richard E. Thompson, R.R. 1, Box 100, Alexandria, 46001. Q-9497 Seek data on Albert THOMPSON b.

1-19-1870, d. 10-14-1909 in Alexandria, m. Ida WILLIAMSON b. 11-8-1874 Missouri, d. 9-11-1936 Alexandria, Ind.

Where were they both b. and m. 12-3-1892? -Richard E. Thompson, R.R. 1, Box 100, Alexandria, 46001 Q-9498 Would like to know about descendants or ancestors of David HENRY b.

Pennsylvania (where?) 8-27-1814, d. Allen County 12-1-1890 and his wife, Mary M. Henry b. Pennsylvania (where?) 11-22-1815, d. Allen County 6-19-1881.

Were THEIR CHILDREN Samuel John and Mose? Stan Henry, 1911 West Tenth Street, Anderson, 46011. Q-9499 Researching family of TANNER. Grandmother, Laura TANNER m. William H. HEVLIE, Madison County.

Parents were David Alexander TANNER b. 11-7-1854 Iredell County, North Carolina, d. 5-17-1914 Madison County m. Nancy Emeline GARRIS 3-25-1875 Hamilton County. a i 's father was John Franklin TANNER b.

1813 near Jennings Mill, North Carolina m. Hannah HENDERSON. Children: Franklin b. 1849 Catherine GARRIS; Lee; Thomas; David and Elizabeth m. a I T.

Need data of Wiley GARRIS, great-great grandfather, m. Margaret CASS, North Carolina. He b. near Mrs. John C.

Brundage, R.R. 2, Box 465, Alexandria, 46001. Q-9500 Want data of VAN BUSKIRK JUSTICE families from Hamilton and Madison Counties. James JUSTICE (when?) Martha Children: William Charles m. Sarah E.

VAN BUSKIRK then i a GOIN; Catharine; Jane Maria m. James VAN BUSKIRK 1-12-1879 Hamilton County; Louisa m. William HEADY 6-25-1881 there and Thomas. Need m. and d.

dates. Martha secondly m. Henry VAN BUSKIRK, father of James. Family from Ohio. Will answer all letters.

Mrs. John C. Brund-dage, R.R. 2, Box 465, Alexandria, 46001. Q-9501 Seek information on children of Charles SPUR-GEON d.

1879 and Sarah El-zirah GARTEN b. 12-1-1844, 10-7-1891, m. 12-7-1865. Would like b. dates and places, dates and places with d.

dates and places of burial. Burton L. Garten, 7224 South East Street, Q-9502 Would like data on Sally Syrina GARTEN b. 1814, d. 1865, m.

an ANDERSON, she was daughter of James GARTEN and Betsy SEARS of Lawrence County. Want information on children also. Burton L. Garten, 7224 East Street, 46227. Q-9503 David DAWSON EXCEPT FOR SPECIALLY PRICED ITEMS AND LAYAWAYS Flower City is holding a Christmas Preview Sale to introduce our fantastic selection of 1971 Christmas Merchandise.

Buy during the Preview and save 10 on Christmas items. Ml PERMANENT CHRISTMAS TREES TRIM THE TREE mwwvmwwmfov mm A tmm. ft SHh. TINSEL GARLAND 3-Inch by 15-foot Tinsel Garland Popular Christmas colors. Wt have over 20 styles of Permanent Christmas Trees on display at Flower City.

You're sure to find your favorite among thete popular treet! SCOTCH PINE SPRUCE BALSAM lift, 8m. All of our trees are decorated with a different theme, with trimmings from Flower City. Select from our huge assortment of Ornament Balls, Tree Tops. Lights, Garlands and Specialty Items. And there's FREE TRIM with your tree.

39 Reg. 49c NOW 20-LIGHT SET DOUGLAS FIR CANADIAN FIR CANADIAN PINE FLOCKED TIP FIR Indoor or Outdoor Christmas Lights come complete with Flasher, Reflectors and Re placement Bulbs. FREE $200 $400 WORTH OF WORTH OF HOLIDAY HOLIDAY TRIMMING TRIMMING with every with every 4-5-FT. 6-10-FT. TREE TREE FREE TRIM NOT INCLUDED WITH TREES ON SPECIAL tm Jb i Our Trees are the safest and most beautiful Trees available.

You'll enjoy your Permanent Tree for many years. Reg. 98c ONLY 1 Til I tt Preview Special i Most Carry 10-Year Guarantee Branches Are Flame-proof Stand Included Easily Assembled Convenient Storaae Box WW 3 YES Premium 30 light set with Crystal Star Reflector and Connector. Spare bulbs and flasher. Flower City regular price $1.98.

Included with Domestic Trees $5 Holds a Tree on Layaway Until Dec A 10 DISCOUNT DOES APPLY TO CHRISTMAS TREES -WITH FREE TRIM! $69 NOW ONLY CHRISTMAS CARDS 12 PRICE RIBBON PRICE Save when' you buy a Bolt of Ribbon. Vi Regular Price Satin Burlap Velvette HOLIDAY CENTERPIECE It's a Red Giant Pillar Candle surrounded by a Candle Ring of Pine Cones and Christmas Greenery. n1 2-FOOT SCOTCH PINE Perfect for servicemen, students, offices and hospitals. Boxed for shipping. FREE with each special 2-Ft.

Tree 20 Light Set Parenthood New 1971 Prints on Boxed Greeting Cards. Get your cards done before the rush and Save when you buy early! l-. Ft. Garland ill Example: No. 3 Velvette Ribbon 25-yd.

Bolt at 10c per yd. $2.50 Bolt Price 180 Our Vi Price 90c Save 90c per Bolt Reg. $3.98 PREVIEW PRICE $298 12 Ornament Balls 98 PRICE $4 Values to $5.00 ONLY WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN FALL mmm eaest wm asss ant mm ms mm em mtm mm ew ens smm FREE WATERBALL Flower City still has Indianapolis' finest selection of Dried Fall Flowers and Foliage. Our assortment has been gathered from ell over the world for your shopping pleasure! Choose Attention DO-IT-YOURSELFERS! Our Craft Corner end Styrofoam Department have all you need for your own Christmas Decorations! See our styrofoam in all popular shapes and sizes-Balls, Canes, Squares, Discs, Sheets, Eggs, Pedestals and more. We also have the Baubles, Bangles, Beads, Pearls, Sequins and Ribbon for the finishing touches.

Shake it for a Snowfall! Choose your favorite Chrntmai icfnt. FREE with the Coupon Cattails, Brazilian Star Flowers, Hawaiian Fire Grass plus many more! DUCK PLANTER $098 and up Concluded From Page 1 patients are better educated and more aware of the symptoms and dangers of V.D. The differences between the patients in the surrounding counties and those in Indianapolis are marked. For the most part, those in the counties have more 'children and are less familiar with family planning. Typical of one Shelby County patient is Mrs.

C. She has two living children, but can't remember their birth dates. She can neither read nor write and would rather not have any more children. MR. AND MRS.

S. came to the Morgan County Clinic to inquire about a vasectomy. Mrs. S. 32, is the mother of eight living children and has a history of heart disease and high blood pressure.

Her husband is employed, but his insurance will not cover the cost of a vasectomy. Mrs. McCalment reports that Planned Parenthood does have a limited fund to help arrange for his surgery. More typical of Indianapolis patients is Mrs. 19.

She and her husband have one child but choose not to have another because of their $70-a-week income. Concerning abortion, Mrs. McCalment states, "Abortion should never be used as a contraceptive measure. We never counsel a girl to have an abortion. "But if a person comes to us who has made up her mind she's going to have an abortion, we know very well she's going to find a way to have it.

We have a choice. We can let her go on her own, perehaps to a butcher. Or we can be merciful enough to give her a phone number In New York where she can make arrangements for a safe, legal ltion." WE STILL HAVE INDIAN CORN Good thru Nov. 6 CHARGE IT! rfMAfifi'TiD (nm ysZJ OPEN SUN CHARGE J- WEEKDAYS 9-9 SAT. 9-6 ImAMIftlUllO NORA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 1300 EAST 86th STREET PHONE 844-0189.

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