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The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, December 10, 1942
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FORMER  COUNTY  MAN  HURT  IN  NEW  GUINEA
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          Mr. and Mrs. Glen James, of Spiceland, former residents of Morristown, have received a telegram from the War Department that their son, Private Albert K. James, has been slightly wounded in action in New Guinea.  He received the wounds on November 27 and the word was received by the former county couple on Saturday evening.  The wire stated that details of the accident would be sent later.
          Mrs. Carl Barnard  and  Mrs. Henry Meier, of Morristown, are aunts of the young man.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, February 16, 1926
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PARENTS  OF  BOY
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          Mr. and Mrs. Carl James, of west Hendricks street, are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which was born at the Major hospital Monday.  Both mother and babe are doing nicely, but daddy "Jimmy" is still very much excited.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Wednesday, June 23, 1909
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NEWS  NOTES.
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          Mr. and Mrs. John James,  of east of the city, are caring for a brand new baby girl, who made her arrival this afternoon.  She tips the scales at nine pounds.  Dr. C. A. Tindall makes the report concerning the new arrival.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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