Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1946 — Page 24
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| Miss Mable, Washburn, crack family tree sprout rosebuds from |geneologist and president of the gp to bottem. ea a] The first six generations are the or {aay y % / 3 ing. a vos (Scott. and Irish} cuehest, ‘If .Jpu get pas them, Lt. G Lt. Grenard . , a it's easy to lose the wife-beaters or renard is doesn’t count), you're kin to every the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph M. person who lived in England in the baby ailiete in srowd, und. * | ngton’s Backgro .
| |Grenard, 1142 N, Tremont st, and year 1150. |was an employee of Lee J. Drake| “It was a small country then,” she| For instance, “Miss Washburn fig-
here before entering the service ia explained, “and everyoné—from top ures that George Washington was 1939. to bottom—would be your kinsman.” Mis Washburn ‘insisted’ that #hb descended from the rulers of every couldn’t say the same if you were medieval country in Europe, and of French or Spanish descent, or if that his blood liné was linked with ‘wour uncle came from Indonesia,|that of all the nobles who forced A, Populations of other nations were old King John to come across with much: larger than England's in those [the magna charta. days ‘and subject to. ‘constant| «That's what made’ Washington fluctuation. : {such a great leader,” she explained. Rosebuds on Family Tree | People have paid Miss Washburn Miss Washburn. isn't one to ‘deal as high as $15,000 to probe their in exact numbers; but she also be-!family background, but she turns lieves that there may be around (all the profits over to the historical 1300,000 people in the T,S.—many in isoclety.
YOUR G. 1. RIGHTS... . By Douglas Larsen
Only Drafted Fathers Are Eligible for Army Discharge
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Here is no difference in the amount vid a question from an anxious ex- subsistence™.a vet attending colpectant mother. regarding her hus- | lege gets. . | band’s chances of getting qut of the @ oes the fact that a veteran's service, followed by other questions|yife is working make any difference
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