The  Kokomo  Tribune
Howard County, Indiana
June 6, 1955
Page 15
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          Elkin --- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson  and family of Shelbyville spent Monday with  Mr. and Mrs. Arl Pearson.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Kokomo  Tribune
Howard County, Indiana
January 6, 1955
Page 24
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          Mr. and Mrs. Arl Pearson  entertained with a holiday dinner at their home west of Elkin.  Guests were  Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pearson  and daughters,  Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson  and family of  Forest,  Berl Pearson  of Indianapolis,  Miss Ethel Pearson  of Kempton,  Charles Townsend  of Prairie,  Mrs. Lois Dawson  of Greenwood,  Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson  and family of Shelbyville,  Harry PearsonMr. and Mrs. Virgil Pearson  and sons,  Mr. and Mrs. Paul PearsonMr. and Mrs. Morris Dale  and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexander  and daughter,  Patty, of the Elkin community.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Friday, February 11, 1944
Page 5   Column 2
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MISS  MANSHIP  IS
FELLOWSHIP  HOSTESS
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          Twelve members responded as  Miss Lois Pierson  called the roll at a Tuesday night meeting of the Youth Fellowship of the First Evangelical Church.  Miss Joy Manship  was  hostess for the gathering.
          Rev. J. C. Klingeberger  spoke to the group on the subject, "The Influence of Lincoln and Washington on Our Age."  Miss Doris McVey, president, presided and also conducted a quiz contest during the social hour.  An exchange of Valentines was held and following a luncheon, ping pong and darts were enjoyed.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Indianapolis  Daily  Star
June 27, 1923
Page 6
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          Shelbyville, Ind., June 26--- One of the prettiest of June weddings in this city was that of  Miss Myrtle Louise Pearson  to  Fred M. Harpold  of Saskatchewan, Canada.  The bride is a graduate of Teacher's college, Indianapolis and the groom is a graduate of State Normal.  The couple will live at Saskatchewan, where Mr. Harpold is in the hotel business.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin
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Shelby County Marriages
Book 26   Page 322
Fred M. Harpold  and  Myrtle Louise Pearson
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The  Shelby  Republican
Tuesday, February 13, 1906.
Page 1
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            The "Temple Builders Guild" of the First Baptist church, will be entertained by  Elsie Amos  and  Gertrude Pearson  at the former's home on Jefferson avenue Tuesday evening.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
February 25, 1897
Page 3
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          On March 12 we will move into the room now occupied by  Bishop & Pearson.  Now is your chance to secure big bargains and save money.
The Racket, 34 Public Square
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Daily  Democrat
Tuesday, January 5, 1892
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LOCAL  NEWS.
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          Your Uncle  Alex Pierson  still has fresh roasted peanuts to sell in any quantity, at his headquarters under  Carithers'  harness shop.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The Daily Republican
Friday Evening, July 6, 1888
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          Miss Lora Pierson  is visiting friends in St. Paul.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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