Shelby County Indiana
Newspaper Articles
Mallory
The Shelbyville Democrat
February 15, 1915
Page 4
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MARRIED WEEK AGO
AT INDIANAPOLIS
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Mrs. Clara Hatler, Bride of
Roy H. Mallory, of
This City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mallory arrived here from Indianapolis Sunday to begin housekeeping in the residence occupied by his mother, Mrs. George W. Mallory, on east Franklin street. This statement probably needs some explanation, as it is doubtful if there are more than half a dozen people in the city who know that there is a Mr. Roy H. Mallory.
The wedding took place at Indianapolis one week ago last Sunday, the license having been issued the day previously, and the bride was Mrs. Clara Hatler, a well known young woman of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conrad, of east Washington street.
The young people had not taken any of their friends or relatives into their confidence and the impression prevailed here that they were in Indianapolis visiting relatives.
Mr. Mallory is employed at the Blanchard-Hamilton factory and is a son of the late George W. Mallory, who was the custodian of the court house for nearly two years until his death a few months ago. Mr. Mallory and his bride have many friends here who will extend best wishes.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Democrat
Thursday, December 26, 1905
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EXPLOSION OF FIRECRACKER
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Hurly, the small
son of John Mallory, of Fairland, was injured yesterday by the
explosion of a firecracker. There was a family reunion at the [the article
continues but my copy ends here - pmf].
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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