Shelby County Indiana
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McCaslin
The Shelbyville Republican
Tuesday, December 16, 1919
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Miss Ida J. McCaslin, county visiting nurse, will go to Indianapolis Wednesday, where she will speak at the conference of the Indiana Child Welfare Association. The conference, which opened today, is being held at the Claypool hotel. Miss McCaslin will speak on "Co-operation of Public Health Nursing in Indiana with the Indiana Child Welfare Commission."
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Franklin Democrat
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
Friday, May 24, 1912
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McCASLIN-THURSTON.
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Before their immediate relatves and friends, the wedding ceremony of Miss Caroline McCaslin of this city, to Mr. William Eden Thurston of Crafty, North Dakota, was solemnized Thursday evening at eight o'clock.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCaslin of East Monroe street. She is a graduate of Franklin College in the class of '08, a membr of the Pi Beta Phi and Tri Kappa Sororities. After graduation she was employed for two years as a teacher in the high school at Keitheburg, Ill. She is one of Franklin's most popular young ladies.
The groom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thurston of Shelbyville, and is an enterprising hardware merchant in Crary, N. D. He graduated from Franklin with the Class or '09, and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
The wedding ceremoy was performed by Rev. B. W. Tyler. The bride was charmingly attired in a meteor satin gown, trimmed in imported lace.
Music was furnished by a harpist. The newly married couple departed for Crary, N. D. Thursday evening. The bride wore a tan traveling suit with hat and shoes to match. They will spend their honeymoon in Chicago and Minneapolis and will be at home after June 15th.
Their many frinds in this city join in wishing them happiness in their new home.
The out of town guests were Miss Marion Messer of Beloit, Wis.; Miss Mary Wysong, Thos. L. Neal, Lebanon; Lyman Hall, Peru; Miss Marqueritte Thurston and Miss Ruth Spencer of Shelbyville.
Contributed by Lois Johnson
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