Shelby  County  Indiana
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Blakely


The  Indianapolis  Star
July 10, 1923
Page 5
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          Shelbyville--- Simplest arrangements were followed in the appointments for the marriage of  Miss Mildred Blakely,  daughter of  Albert L. Blakely and  Russell J. Rinehart, which took place at the Blakely home in this city.  The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. F. VonTobel, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.  Miss Ruth Woolford  of Dayton, O., was the only attendant at the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of the immediate families.  A wedding luncheon was served following the service and the couple left on a motor trip through southern Indiana and Kentucky, and will be at home in Greenwood after Aug. 1.  Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart are leading members of younger society circles here.  Both are graduates of Shelbyville high school and fore several years the bride has been an assistant at the public library here. Mr. Rinehart attended Purdue university for three years and now has business connections at Greenwood.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Thursday, July 1, 1920
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          Miss Mildred Blakely  was hostess for a number of her friends to a card party at her home, 137 west Broadway Thursday evening.  The home was attractively decorated in summer flowers for the occasion and delicious refreshments were served.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


TheShelbyville  Daily  Democrat
August 30, 1887
Page 4
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          Al. Blakely  accompanied by  Misses Ina Thomas,  Carris Lacey,  Hattie Smith,  Lizzie Peebles  and  Ora Brady  went up to Morristown this morning to picnic in  Muth's grove.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Thursday, January 21, 1886
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LOCAL  NEWS.
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          Will Blakely  has been elected one of the Directors of the American Lumber Association, now in session at Pittsburg, Penn.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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