Shelby County Indiana
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Nave
The Shelbyville Republican
Monday, September 21, 1925
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CAMPAIGN OPEN
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... given by the Rev. Mr. Ramsey.
Interesting numbers of the program in the entertaining line were a reading by Mrs. S. G. Parker, a piano solo by Miss Eva Nave and a reading by Miss Charlotte Hungate.
The reports by township officers showed the work in the two townships to be making fine progess. Mrs. Harvey Snider, of the Fountaintown M.E. school, teacher of a ladies' class, was given credit for having the only chartered and fully organized class in the two townships. The Rev. G. E. Shookman pronounced the benediction.
Clyde Linkenfelter had charge of the meeting as president. He was re-elected along with all the rest of the officers for another year, the others being Murray Rafferty, vice-president; Martha Krammes, secretary; Children's division superintendent, Flossie Lewis; Young People's division, Ona Sullivan; adult division, Mrs. S. G. Parker; education, Mamie McNamara; administrative, Earl Rice and publicity, Bertha Miller.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Muncie Morning Star
December 16, 1904
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STATE NEWS (by Star Special Service)
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Shelbyville- Charles Nave, near Lewis Creek, undertook to beat his horse with a stick. The stick broke and a fragment stuck Nave in the left eye, blinding the sight.
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The Shelbyville Republican
Shelbyville, Ind., September 18, 1896
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HORD.
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R. L. Nave is working for Milan Huffman.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Wednesday, January 27, 1886
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Mort Nave,
who lives several miles east of town, lost twenty fat hogs that would average
300 pounds each, a short time ago, with cholera.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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