Shelby County Indiana
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Little
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday July 6, 1905
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Vina May Little
was today granted a divorce from her husband William
H. Little, of east end fame.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Tuesday March 28, 1905
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Vina May Little
has filed suit for divorce from her husband William H.
Little.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Friday, September 22, 1899
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Last evening the Young Women's
Christian Temperance Union was entertained at a home where young people always
love to go, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Little's. Mrs. Little served
refreshments during the evening, assisted by her little daughter, Josephine,
and niece, Rehne Robinson. Emma Spragg had charge of
the meeting, at the close of which Mrs. VanPelt spoke of the
fact that for the first time since its organizaton the Y number was to be broken
by the removal of Mrs. Kate Pierson to New York to make her
future home. In the name of the Y's a beautiful book of poems was
presented to Mrs. Pierson. As a fitting close, a very pretty duett was
sang by Misses Dugan and Dicks, "God be with
you all the way."
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Daily Evening Democrat
April 18, 1882
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THE MARRIAGE
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Of Mr. Albert Griffey and Miss Lizzie Little
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A large number of the relatives and friends of Mr. Albert Griffey and Miss Lizzie Little met at the latter’s home last night to witness their marriage, and the occasion was a most happy one. Besides congratulations the happy pair received the following substantial tokens of friendship:
Mr. and Mrs. P. Griffey, check for $45; Mr. and Mrs. John Michelson, silver butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Griffey, China fruit set and knife; William Little, silver tea set; Miss Maggie Little, set pillow cases and bolster sham; Harry B. Griffey, silver sugar spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Griffey, cake basket; Wm. Bryan, Clint and Cliff Williamson, Harry and Ed. Shelk, Flem Thompson, set towels and napkins; George Michelson, comb case; Miss Annie Michelson, silver butter knife; J. B. Griffey & Co., silver tea and table spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Slocum, fine bed spread; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pierson, cut glass pitcher; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O’Connor, fine table linen; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fleming, fine table linen; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Powell, fine table linen; Will Little, elegant black silk suit; Miss Carrie Swain, fancy tidy; Miss Josie Robertson, linen towels; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neighbors, linen towels; unknown friend, fancy basket; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Powell, cut flowers; Ed. Shelk, fancy paper holder; Mrs. Rena Elder, Greensburg, fancy stand cover.
The Democrat congratulates Albert in securing such a handsome little wife, and joins in with his hosts of friends in wishing him a long and prosperous life.
Contributed by Darlene Palmer
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