The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, February 16, 1926
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE
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PEARLE S.
HUNGERFORD, of Shelby township, is a candidate for the office of Representative
from Shelby county to the Indiana legislature, subject to the decision of the
democratic voters at the primary election, to be held Tuesday, May 4, 1926.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind.
Monday, September 19, 1921
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AUTO STRUCK BY TRAIN
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An automobile owned by Pearle S. Hungerford,
residing on the Cynthian pike, was struck by the east bound Pennsylvania passenger train at six o'clock Saturday
evening at the intersection of the Michigan pike and the railroad. Mr. Hungerford, who was driving
alone, was uninjured, altho the back end of the machine was caved in.
Submitted by Maureen Sheehan.
The Shelby Democrat
Shelbyville, Ind.
Wednesday, August 11, 1920
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PAUL HUNGERFORD
MAKES FIRST PRIZE
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Tree Judging Contest Held at
Fairgrounds in Boys Camp..
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One hundred boys,
who are camping at the Chautauqua, were treated to a talk this morning by
Prof. E. L. Austin, vocational agriculture teacher of the local high
school. Prof. Austin's talk was on woodcraft, in which he explained the
importance and value of tree and forestry study.
[The article continues.]
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
A Shelbyville Newspaper
April 4, 1907
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[HUNGERFORD - KARMIRE WEDDING]
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[The page I have is
missing the beginning of this article.]
Misses Havel
Barnes, Hazel Hawkins, Mayme Newton and Iva Smith
acted as ushers, the first three robed in white, while Miss Smith wore yellow,
carrying out the color scheme of the evening, yellow and white.
Promptly at 8
o'clock Miss Iva Smith sang "Because of
You." Mrs. Ralph Edwards presided at the organ and as the
sweet strains of Lohengrin's wedding march began, Miss Allie Virginia
Richmond, of Fisher, Ill., entered the west door leading the bridal
party. She was followed by Miss Aulta Whisman, of
Manilla. Miss Anna Floyd, of Elwood, Ind., came next.
The three bridesmaids and the maid of honor wore white over yellow and carried
boquets.
The ring-bearer, Comby
Smith, carried a white lily in which was the ring. Little
Miss Margaret Vandegrift carried a basket of flowers.
Mrs. Harry Karmire
was matron of honor and was dressed in white batiste.
The bride with her father
entered the west door and was beautifully robed in a dress of net over white
silk with the long bridal veil. She was met at the alter by the groom,
accompanied by his brother, Harry Karmire. The entire bridal party
formed a circle white the impressive ring ceremony was performed.
At 8:30 a reception was
held at the Hungerford home for a few relatives and friends.
The bride is the only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hungerford, of east Taylor
street. She is an accomplished elocutionist.
The groom is a son
of Charles E. Karmire and is popular among a host of friends.
The couple have their own
home at 172 Terrace Place, where they will receive their many friends.
Among the out of town
guests were Miss Allie Virginia Richmond, Fisher, Ill.; Miss Aulta
Whisman, Manilla; Misses Maude Fisher and Anna Floyd, of Elwood;
Miss Mayme Newton, Indianapolis; Mrs. P. Smith and the
two Misses Blacketors, of Rochester; Mrs. G. W.
Boucher and Mrs. A. Jones, of Marion; Mrs.
Amanda Farlow and Mrs. Lucinda Farlow, of Milroy; Harry
Kuhner, of Muncie, and Miss Mayme Kemp, of Rushville.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Friday, October 7, 1898
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hungerford, who live east of town, have a bran[sic] new boy baby that they
would not sell for its weight in pure gold.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily
Democrat
December 24, 1891
Page 4 Column 2
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Miss Josephine Cotton and
Mrs. Hungerford, of Manilla, were in the city this morning.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, January 19, 1886
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Mrs. Codge
Hungerford of Rush county, is in the city.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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