Shelby  County  Indiana
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Cunningham


The  Kokomo  Tribune
July 31, 1967
Page 5
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          Stephen Duane Cunningham,  Shelbyville, nurseryman and  Toni Renee Barnhart,  508 Cottonwood Dr.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Friday June 4, 1915
Page 1 column 2
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MARRIED  MARCH  15  AT
LOUISVILLE,  KENTUCKY
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Mrs. Ida Cunningham Became
the Bride of Mr. Samuel Price
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          Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price  have begun housekeeping in their new bungalow at 518 west Franklin street, and inasmuch as only a few Shelbyville people know there is a Mrs. Samuel Price, it is not out of place to mention here that the couple have been keeping secret from their friends the fact that they were married at Louisville, Kentucky, March 15, 1915.  Mrs. Price was the former  Mrs. Ida Cunningham
          Following the wedding a few of the friends of the couple suspected the nuptial event had taken place, but Mr. and Mrs. Price refused to confirm the rumors of their wedding.
          The day of their marriage they left here at five o’clock in the morning and went to Louisville, where the license was secured and the ceremony performed by Justice P. T. Sullivan.  They then returned to this city the same evening and until they moved into their new home, Mr. Price remained at the home of his father,  Edward Price,  of 418 east Mechanic street, and Mrs. Price remained at the home of  Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dill  on the Boggstown pike at the north edge of the city.
          They are now at home to their friends in a cozy five-room bungalow, with bath and basement and all other modern conveniences.  Much of the finishing work on the new home has been done by Mr. Price.  For several years he has been employed at the Sindlinger meat market.  Friends of the couple will be glad to extend congratulations.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Wednesday, April 20, 1910
Page 1
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TWO  YOUNG  PEOPLE  TO
BE  MARRIED  TOMORROW
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Miss Mayme Cunningham to Become
Bride of  Asher Milner -- Eugene
Gray Will Become Benedict Fri-
day at Lima, O.
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          A marriage announcement which will come as something of a surprise to the friends of the young couple is that of  Miss Mayme Cunningham,  of this city, and  Asher Milner,  a well known young man residing in Fairland.  The two young people will be united in marriage in this city late tomorrow afternoon by Rev. J. P. Myers, pastor of the First Christian church.  A deep laid plot on the part of the bride and groom to escape the usual shower of rice and dilapidated shoes from admiring friends is suspected by the Democrat as neither of them would give out the exact time of the marriage.  The ceremony will be followed by a wedding supper at the home of the bride's brother,  Thomas Cunningham,  of Franklin avenue, and the newlyweds will then leave this city for Fairland where they will reside.
          Miss Cunningham is a daughter of  Mrs. Fred Conrad,  of east Washington street, and has a large circle of friends.  For the past year she has been employed in the home of  Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Porter,  of south Harrison street.  Mr. Milner is a son of  Thomas Milner,  the Fairland bridge contractor, and has been assisting his father in his work during the past few yers.  The Democrat extends congratulations in advance and wishes only the beat for Mr. and Mrs. Asher Milner.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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