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The  Kokomo  Tribune
June 9, 1974
Page 15
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Sheedy-Beyer
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          A delayed European honeymoon in July is planned by  Terry L. Sheedy  and his bride, the former  Miss Rose Mary Beyer.  The couple were married June 1 in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Shelbyville, by the  Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Lindenmeyer.  Parents of the couple are  Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer Jr.,  Shelbyville, and  Mr. and Mrs. George Sheedy,  Windfall R. R. 1.  Mrs. John Bottorff,  Indianapolis was her sister's matron of honor and  Miss Sueann Schroeder,  LaPorte, was bridesmaid.  Laura Bottorff  was flower girl and  John Bottorff  was ring bearer.  The bridegroom's brother,  Larry Sheedy  of Fairmount, was best man and  Darrell Sheedy,  Elwood, was groomsman.  The bride is a graduate of Ball State University.  Sheedy, a graduate of Marion College, also was graduated from Ball State.  Both are employed by the Northern Community Schools of Tipton County.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, December 13, 1917
Page 1
AWARDS  AS  ANNOUNCED
AT  WALDRON  CORN  SHOW
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Interesting Meeting Today
At Weintraut Hall -- Farm-
ers' Insitutue Held.
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(From Wednesday's Daily.)
          The corn show and farmers' institute, held at Waldron today for Liberty and Noble township, Shelby county, and Orange township, Rush county, attracted a large attendance, the sessions being held at Weintraut's hall.  There were eighty-six entries for the corn show, which was a specially good one, and seven entries for the yeast bread contest.
          The institute speakers were  Mrs. Moore,  of Rockville, and  C. B. Benjamin,  a Purdue man and expert dairyman.  The Waldron high school orchestra furnished the special music for the program.
          Corn show awards were announced as follows:
          Amateurs --- Ten ears white,  Frank Beyer,  Henry Thoman,  Theodore Thoman  and  Bernard Chesser.  Ten ears yellow,  Frank Beyer,  Elbert Wagoner,  Frank Glaub  and  Arnold Spellman.  Sweepstakes in ten-ear class,  Frank Beyer.  Single ear white,  Frank Beyer,  Harry Montgomery  and  S. S. Montgomery.  Single ear yellow,  Elbert Wagoner,  Frank Beyer  and  Arnold Spellman.  Sweepstakes single ear, Frank Beyer.
          Boys and Amateurs --- Ten ears mixed,  George R. McCain,  Frank Kolkmeier,  Charles H. McCain  and  Oscar Howard.  Single ear mixed, Frank Kolkmeier and Charles H. McCain.
          Boys' Class --- Ten ears white,  Valentine Beyer,  Raymond Lux,  Roscoe McNeely  and  Frank Kolkmeier.  Ten ears yellow,  Ira Wagoner,  Frank Kolkmeier,  Valentine Beyer and  Howard Crisler.  Sweepstakes ten ears, Ira Wagoner.  Single ear white, Val Beyer, Charles H. McCain, George McCain and Roscoe McNeely.  Single ear yellow, Ira Wagoner, Roscoe McNeely, Valentine Beyer and  Lewis McAhren.  Sweepstakes single ear, Valentine Beyer.
          Professional Class --- Forty-five ears any color,  John Beyer,  Roy McAhren  and  H. W. Wagoner.
          Grand Sweepstakes --- Ten ears, Ira Wagoner.  Single ear, Valentine Beyer.
          Yeast Bread --- Mrs. Gertrude Morgan,  Mrs. Walter Richey,  Mrs. Rhoda Archey  and  Mrs. Carrie Wiley.
          Officers for next year's meeting were elected as follows:  A. F. McCain,  president;  Roy McAhren, vice-president;  John Beyer, secretary, and  Ezra Morgan,  treasurer.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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