The Shelbyville Republican
Friday, February 11, 1944
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Robert H. Hey Receives
Air Corps Commission
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The silver wings of the
Army Air Forces and a commission as second lieutenant were presented to Robert
H. Hey Tuesday at the Stuttgart Army Air Field, Stuttgart, Ark.
Lt. Hey is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hey, of Waldron, and the husband of
former Evelyn Keeling, of this city.
He will now be sent to a
transition flying school for further training in larger aircraft.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Monday, February 12, 1912
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VAL HEY INJURED HIMSELF
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Fell Saturday Morning While on His Way to Work.
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Val Hey, formerly of this city, but who for the past year has been a resident of Greensburg, being employed in that city on the Daily Times, fell Saturday morning and injured himself very severely while on his way to work. The Greensburg News says: "Mr. Hey, when a boy of fourteen suffered a fall, resulting in curvature of the spine. He fell direclty on his back, and while the attending physicians, Drs. Riley and Morrison, could find no broken bones, they say it is impossible to determine the true state of his injuries at this time. Mr. Hey had to be removed to his home in a cab, and this afternoon was said to be suffering greatly."
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday,
June 30, 1910
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Hey, living south of the city, entertained a number of friends and
relatives at dinner Sunday. The following guests were present: Mr.
and Mrs. John Hey, and Miss Lydia Messmore, of Shelby
township; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zimmerman, of Bridgetown, O.; Mr.
and Mrs. Erhardt Hey and daughter, Susie, and Mrs.
Catherine Hey, of Sailor Park, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newind,
of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hey, Fred Hey,
Miss Bessie Mannin and Mr. and Mrs. William Pontius, of
Delphi, O.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Saturday, January 23, 1886
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Mr. Peter Hey, of Shelby
township was up to see his friends in this office to-day.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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