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and Mrs. Archer Sometimes money comes with advice as an added value Mr. and Mrs. years, before retiring in 1992. She assisted in the business.

Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart Jr. George A. Rein PLAINFIELD, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Heald celebrated their 60th wedding 5 ft Mr. and Mrs.

James Archer of Beech Grove celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 3 with a renewal of wedding vows in Holy Name Catholic Church followed by a reception in Msgr. Downey Knights of Colum hardt of Indian--apolis observed their 50th wedding anniversary July 21. Mr. Reinhardt and the former Reba Jean Branam were married July 21, 1946, in Third Christian Church.

1 reception Aug. 3, in Plainfield Friends Church, of which they are members. Mr. Heald and the former Doris Mr. and Mrs.

Louis E. Eckhart Jr. of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with Mass in St. Mark's Catholic Church July 27. Mr.

Eckhart and the former Helen Murphy were married July 27, 1946, in Holy rf -S3 i Dear Mr. Ross: Eight years ago, when my husband and 1 got married, It was the happiest time of my life. Such was the case up until six months ago. Now, I'm ready to kick the bum out for having an affair. He was a technician 35 years for Eli Lilly and Co.

He is an Air Force veteran. She was a secretary 33 years for Eli Lilly and Co. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Thanks A Mr.

and Mrs. Cross Catholic Church. He worked 33 years for Eli Lilly and Co. before retiring in 1987. They are the parents of Anne Marie Saul, Elaine Holloway, Rita Butler, Jane Svarczkopf and Joni, Tim and Tom Eckhart and have 37 grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Elder bus Hall. Mr. Archer and the former Josephine Lewis were married Aug.

5, 1946, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Indianapolis. He was a route salesman 18 years for Stewarts of Indiana before retiring in 1987. He is an Air Force veteran of World War II. She was a customer service manager 20 years for Beneficial Finance, before retiring in 1985. They are the parents of Judith Baugh and James Michael and John Mark Archer and have four grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Argyelan M. Hardin were married Aug. 27, 1936, in Plainfield.

He was a mechanic for Public Service Indiana 17 years before retiring in 1975. He is a member of Plainfield Masonic Lodge. She was a rating clerk 14 years for Travelers INA, before retiring in 1972. She is a member of Rebekkah Lodge. They are members of Plainfield Friends Church.

They are the parents of Myma Peacock, Karen Coon, Dr. Nita Bogart, Diane Wilson Hall, Evelyn Dan-ner, Eileen Heald and the late Alan Heald and have 16 grandchildren and 36 greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt William H.

Seward of Indianapolis will observe their 50th wedding anniversary today. to yourself to try to work thlngp out. Give it the chance It deservesj. Dear Mr. Ross: Five years ago, had a Norplant birth-control de vice inserted in my arm.

Now, It has expired. My problem Is that lit will cost $275 to have it removed. I work at Hardee's for $5 an hour, and my husband Is currently uni-employed. We try to keep our famj-ily of four going on Just my Mr. Ross, I'm real worried about having this thing In me after i has expired.

I'm also a little worr ried about what can happen once it's removed. I love my family, and I want to do right by them. Could you help me with this? Mrsj. C.T., Watertown, S.D, Dear Mrs. I'm ignorant about this type of birth-control device and most others, foy-that matter.

I do know that It's surgically Implanted In the armj, so I guess that which goes In must come out. I I'm happy to help you with $275, plus an extra $25 for con-doms, provided you're seeking a Mr. Seward MfiWM-- NOBLESVILLt, and the former Mildred M. Von Spreckelsen were F-r-' der will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary with a WILKINSON, married Aug. 4, 1946, in Woodruff Place Baptist Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Argyelan of Indianapolis cele- Ind. Mr. and family dinner in the Mrs. Daniel Hyatt brated their 60th 1 New Orleans 4 celebrated their 50th wedding anni- v.

House in Indianapolis Monday. Mr. Elder and the former Ruth W. Cornett were mar Church. He was a self-employed registered land surveyor in Indiana 30 years.

He is an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. She worked for L.S. Ayres, Eli Lilly and Co. and Lucas Harold. They are the parents of Thetis Cress and Billie J.

Scott and have five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer fr) VI' wedding anniversary with an open house in the home of a daughter, Anna Markus, on May 12. Mr.

Argyelan and the former Anna Varga were vui acti mil i a iqm i- ily luncheon at Ryan's in Anderson followed by an open house in their home July 21. Mr. Hyatt and the former Opal He claims it has Percy Ross Snce en(jed and he's trying to make things right by me, but I find myself resentful and mistrustful. I'm not sure if I even want to stay married to him anymore. I am so angry and confused.

We have three children. I'm also fortunate enough to be a stay-at-home mom, at least until my youngest starts school full-time. I just can't get the idea out of my mind of my husband with this tramp. I suppose if we weren't so carefully budgeted, I'd consider filing for a divorce. Do you have any suggestions on how I could turn a fast dollar by making an Investment on Wall Street? Mrs.

T.S., Winnipeg, Manitoba Dear Mrs. I have no stock tips to give, but I do have some advice. Don't spend your energy figuring out ways to dissolve your marriage look for ways to rebuild it. You really need to see a marriage counselor first by yourself and then with your husband. If money Is the Issue, then use the $500 I'm sending to start the ball rolling.

I can't tell you how to conduct your life, but you really do owe it new form of birth control, Herj Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer of Indianapolis will again, I'm not telling you how it ried Aug. 3, 1941, in Mars Hill Christian Church in Indianapolis. He was a tool-maker 20 years for Naval Avionics Facility before retiring in 1969.

He is an Army veteran of World War II and a Purple Heart recipient. He is a member of Engle-wood Masonic Lodge, Sahara Grotto and Indy 500 Oldtimers Club. She was a secretary 20 years, having worked for Naval Avionics and Thomas Carr Howe High School. She retired in 1969. They are the parents of Terry J.

Yount and Linda McQueen and have four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. conduct your life just suggesting you be responsible. Best wlshr married May 14, 1936, in Bhar Megye, Hungary. Both worked for the former Kingan meat packing plant Downtown, he for 17 years and she for 5 years. They also owned and operated a liquor store until 1970.

They are also the parents of Steve Jr. and Mary Ann Argyelan and have seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. es. Yount were married July 20, 1946, in Oceanside, Calif. He retired from Ford Motor Co.

in 1981 and operates a shoe shop and repair business. He is a Marine veteran of World War II. They are the parents of Daniel D. Hyatt, Betty Bowen, Juanita Reason, Dorothy Ankrom and Glenda Thompson and have 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Hunter wmmmmmmmmwmmm ll celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary by renewing their wedding vows at 2 p.m. Saturday in Garfield Christian Church, 1751 E. Walker followed by an open house Mr. and Mrs.

Christman Write to Percy Ross, in care of The Indianapolis Star, P.O. Box 39000, fvlin-. neapolis, Minn. 55439. Include a tele- phone number if you wish.

Because of the heavy volume of mail, only a limited number of requests will be answered in future columns, although others may be acknowledged privately. Creatora Syndicate Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Fansler FRANKLIN, Ind. Mr. and ii Mrs. Wayne Fansler will cele 1 V- i from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

in the fellowship hall. Mr. Spencer and the former Elizabeth Hansen were married Aug. 10, 1946, in Southport. He retired from elevator construction in 1984.

She retired from Wi-shard Hospital in 1992. They are the parents of Ellen Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Stroud Robert M.

Hunter of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Hudson Institute, with their children as hosts. COATESVILLE, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph E. Christman celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house and reception in Coatesville Christian Church fellowship hall July 28. Mr. Christman brate their 50th wedding anniversary from 2 p.m.

to 5 p.m. today in the i PICK OF THE LITTER United Methodist I i Church in White- I Mr. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. I 1 11 land.

Mr. Grubb and 'the former Jane I the former Norma 4 'J Paul Durant Stroud of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family gathering today. and the former Esther Kemble were married July 24, 1946, in Scottsbluff, Neb. He is pastor of Coatesville Christian Church. They are the parents of Ronald and Roger Christman, Deborah Layman and Diane Hippie and have 12 grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Coy Jr. Louise Laird were married Aug. 9, 1946, in Broadway Baptist Church in Indianapolis.

He worked in sales 28 years for Pepperidge Farms before retiring in 1986. He is an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. They are the parents of Gerald and Thomas Hunter and have two grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Jarrett Mr. Stroud and I fc f- 1 ULM the former Patricia Ann Barnes were married Aug. 4, Grubb were married Aug. 8, 1946, in First Baptist Church in Shelbyville. He worked 39 years before retiring in 1989, having been a high school teacher, coach, principal and guidance counselor.

He is past master of Roann Masonic Lodge and a tour guide at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. She worked in retailing and real estate sales before retiring in 1982. They are both active Model A Ford enthusiasts and collectors. They are the parents of Carol Burbank, Karen Yeager and Gary Fansler and have four grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Ji UZTON, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. tlitlmifii iiwfiMi 1946, in Tuxedo Paul E. Coy Jr. of Greenwood will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver a Ik 1 1 Robert J. Jarrett will celebrate their 50th wedding anni sary with a family Park Baptist Church.

He was a general foreman for Citizens Gas Coke Utility before retiring in 1984. He is a Navy veteran of World War II. She worked part-time for Indiana National Bank. They are the parents of Paul Stroud, Phyllis Lewis, Patricia Reid and Pamela Dobbs and have nine grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Sullivan Mi dinner and open house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. today in Jonathan Byrd's Cafeteria. versary with an open house from 2 p.m.

to 4 p.m. next Sunday in the community room of Union Federal Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Fields of Lawrence will celebrate their 50th Mr.

Coy and Savings and Loan i I the former Anna Courtesy of the Humane Society This 4-month-old tan female shepherd mix is good with children but hasn't been spayed or housebroken. And this 12-week-old tortoise shell-colored female cat is housebroken and good with children, but has not been spayed. For information on these and other pets available from the Humane Society of Indianapolis, call the society at (317) 876-2426, or visit its shelter at 7929 Michigan Road. The dog is in cage K-7, the cat in cage K-5-5. wedding anniver i in Danville.

sary with an open I house from 2 p.m. Wit to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 in North Eastwood Christian Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul "Buddy" Sullivan of Indianapolis observed their 50th wedding anniversary July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan were mar- Mr.

Jarrett and the former Dorothia Hancock were married Aug. 10, 1946, in Lizton Christian Church. He was a maintenance manager 42 years for Electric Steel Casting before retiring in 1988. They are the parents of James "Mike" and Dale A. Jarrett and have two grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jr. Mr. Fields and the former Rose I if niMmirmiYiriH 'Tomeywere mar 3 ried July 13, 1946, Jeanette Owen were married Aug.

4, 1946, in Mount Pleasant Christian Church. He was a mechanic and supervisor 42 years for RCA Corp. before retiring in 1985. She was a record press and line operator 15 years for RCA Corp. They are the parents of Ella Mae, Paul E.

Ill and Robert E. Coy and Judith A. Self and have six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Tyre LEBANON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Tyre celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family reception in their home July 28.

Mr. Tyre and the former Charlotte Carr were married July 28, 1946, in Centenary Methodist Church. He owned the Joe K. Tyre Insurance Agency for 30 INDIANA ANCESTORS I 1 in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.

FredW. Meyer Jr. of Indianapolis anH kau I arnn ried Aug. 13, 1946, in Franklin. He was a maintenance inspector 28 years for the Army Finance Center, before retiring in 1985.

He is a World War II veteran and a recipient of the Purple Heart. He is a life member of Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars. She was a supervisor 35 years for Permanent Mag-nent Co. before retiring in 1987. They are the parents of Bonnie Brown and Beth Whaley and have a grandchild and a great-grandchild.

will celebrate wedding Neb. He was a hydraulics engineer 20 years for Parker-Hannifin Co. She was a manager 10 years for the Keystone Square branch of Ed Schuck's Toy and Hobby before retiring in 1976. They are the parents of Colleen Sullivan, Joanie Tibbetts and Nancy Morrow. Mr.

and Mrs. Sweezy 'SB SCOTTSDALE, WG2 anniversary with a buffet from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in Meridian Hills Country Club. Mr.

Mever and The Public Records Office (PRO) in London is one of the world's great repositories of original source documents. International collections Include rec-o of government and law courts from the Domesday the former Evelyn I Ariz. -Mr. and Vicktoria Hizer In locating the different records referred to throughout the work. Price for the 164-page clothbound volume Is $22.50 plus $3.50 postage- Libraries and Institutions receive a 10 percent discount.

Visa and MasterCard accepted. Order from Genealogical Publishing Co. 1001 N. Calvert Baltimore, Md. 21202-3897.

(800) 296-6687. Queries Seek m. of Joseph BELLESS and Catherine in about 1822. First 5 children b. Hancock County, one b.

Shelby County 1823-24 and 1842. Want Joseph's parents. Margaret J. Carey, 227 Harding Blvd. 3, Roseville, Calif.

95678. Seek birthplace, parents, siblings of Ellen "Eleanor LOGSTON b. About 1820 Kentucky, m. Lyman ROGERSROOGERS Aug. 23, 1839, Vigo Ind.

Marriage was not recorded until Oct 31, 1842. Lived adult life Putnam Ind. Was David LOGSTON b. about 1811 Kentucky, lived 1840 Hendricks 1850 Putnam a brother? Delores Wilcox Smessaert, 438 N. Harvey Griffith, 46319.

Jean Hope were married Aug. 4, 1946, in Bushnell Congregational Church in Detroit. He is president and owner of Memory Gardens Management Corp. and former chairman of the Board of Morris Animal Foundation. They are the parents of Fred W.

Ill, Thomas E. and James R. Meyer and Nancy Jean Meyer Cade and have seven grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Ryman Mrs. ayron t. Sweezy, formerly of Indiana, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. today in Greenwood American Legion hall.

Mr. Sweezy 1 and the former JoAnne Richards were married Aug. 31, 1946, in Indianapolis. He was a fuel coordinator for the Indianapolis Department of Administration six years, before retiring in 1986. They are the parents of Michael Jay and Mark Edwin Sweezy and have four LEWISVILLE, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Ryman will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Aug. 11 in the fellowship room of Lewisville Presbyterian Church. 0 i i i i Miiim.niifii.nia i -x A if in Did You Know The Genealoaical Sociotv of Marinn rvinniu needs volunteers for the Marion County Ceme- rery rroeci lasxs emending tnrough May 1997. Presently Pike and Decatur Township cemetery sites are beina visited to mad all necessary stones. Written materials need to be The Indianapolis Star will publish announcements ol 50th wedding anniversaries, with or without a picture of the couple.

Details must be submitted on The Star's form two weeks before the Sunday you wish it published. To obtain it, send your request, including name and address, to The Indianapolis Star, 50th Wedding Anniversary, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-0145, or pick the form up at The Star's public service counter at 307 N. Pennsylvania St.

All announcements are published on Sunday. Mr, Ryman and the former Mary Evelyn Pope were married Aug. 12, 1936, in Indianapolis. He is a self-employed farmer in northern Rush County. She was an elementary school teacher 30 years in Bentonville, Raleigh, Elkhart and Lewisville, before retiring in 1969.

They are the parents of Ruth Louise Sweet and have three grandchildren and two Book of 1086 to the present. As a record repository, it contains unpublished, original source material generally unavailable elsewhere, making it a natural source for anyone undertaking English or Welsh genealogical research. An outline of records available-for genealogical use at the PRO, when those records should be used and how to find specific records Is outlined in Genealogical Research In England's Public Record Office by Judith Prowse Reid. Reid aptly guides one through the PRO finding aids and also Identifies more important PRO records available in institutions such as the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah; the Library of Congress in Washington. D.C..

and the National Archives in Ottawa, Canada. Consulting these records prior to visitng the PRO would facilitate research time. Records outlined date mostly from the 1600s, the time frame most North Americans are likely to find their ancestors. Topics include emigration, immigration, censuses, nonconformist church records, military, taxation, court, Parliamentary and vital records. Appendices provide a list of principal record offices in England and Wales, pre- and post-1974 county boundary maps for England and Wales, useful North America and British Isles genealogical research addresses, a glossary of terms, and a checklist of Information needed prior to visiting the PRO.

There is a comprehensive bibliography containing complete citations to every book mentioned in the text and a subject Jndex useful suiwyou. mi iruonnaoon neeas TO DS entered into a computer database resulting in a cemetery booklet for each township. To volunteer for any phase, or to help on Aug. 10 beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Indiana State Library Auditorium, contact Ron Darrah at (317) 594-9786.

Reunions MENDENHALL family reunions date back to iooo. ma years reunion will be Aug. 16-18 at Concordville. Pa Fnr mmnloto Homeless pets have their day Aug. 17 PeRMSALE August 1-31 or for membership, contact Marilyn Walker, 133 Lanuosiw uxiora, ra.

lMJW. The VANCE Afro-American reunion celebrates 126 vears in Indiana Dhln Kantiirku Tennessee and Mississippi. Bring family histoid as, pictures, etc. io snare on Aug. at Riverside Park, Indianapolis from 11:00 a.m.

to 5:00 p.m. Contact Minnie Vance at (317) 637-2147. Queries to Indiana Ancestors must have an Indiana connection and should be limited to 50 words plus dates and sender's name and address. One auerv Der letter nmfenpd rJeartv with their pets. Events begin at 6 p.m.

and will conclude with a candlelight vigil commemorating the lives of unwanted dogs and cats who have been destroyed at shelters. It's sponsored by FACE, a nonprofit organization hoping to raise $200,000 to open a low-cost spay neuter clinic to help solve the problem of pet overpopulation. For more information, call (317) 873-9776. 4 Staff Report A free event to celebrate pets and honor the millions of dogs and cats who never knew the security of home will be Aug. 17 at Broad Ripple Park, 1450 Broad Ripple Ave.

The local observance of National Homeless Animals Day, will feature athletic contests and IQ tests for dogs, magic tricks, and caricature artists who wiiA draw people Hair flat? Style boring? Need a thange? Do something about it during the Regis August Perm Sule. Indianapolis Kokomo Castleton Square 842-7244 MarklandMall 452-6663 Washington Square 897-7770 Greenwood Greenwood Park Mall 888-8255 Price valid on WrIU and Nova permi. Long hair and specially wrapi irtATiii exVa. Deigner and mastciddvlisti may be pricfd illghtly higher, Al RSTl LISlS stated, with typed or printed surnames to minimize errors. Munipie queries snould be on SSDarate Dieces of narw Oinrv numhar and approximate date of publication will be sent if siampea, seir-aaaressea envelope accompanies request.

Send all correspondence to Indiana Ancestors, in Scare of The Indianapolij Star, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind..

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