Shelby  County  Indiana
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Wagner / Wagoner / Waggoner


The  Kokomo  Tribune
May 13, 1973
Page 22
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          Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wagner, Shelbyville, announce the engagement of their daughter,  Suzanne,  and  William E. Mervis.  He is the son of  Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mervis,  1225 W. Walnut St.  The bride-elect was graduated from Shelbyville High School and from Indiana University in 1971 . She is a physical education teacher at Wilbur Wright Middle School, Munster.  Mr. Mervis, a graduate of Kokomo High School and IU, represents the Arrow Company.  Miss Wagner and her fiancé are planning a July 29 garden wedding in the home of her parents.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Kokomo  Tribune
March 30, 1964
Page 1
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          The head-on Easter afternoon collision near Shelbyville took the lives of  Victor Wagner, 18, Rt. 3, Shelbyville; his wife,  Norma, also 18, and their son,  Timothy Charles, 4 months.  State police said Wagner, apparently en route with his family to visit his wife's parents, lost control of his car, veered off the road and swerved back in front of an approaching auto.  The other driver was seriously injured.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin


The  Shelbyville  News
Friday, August 31, 1962
Page 1
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Announce Enrollment And
Opening Days At Triangle School
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Mrs. Floyd Wagoner, director of Triangle School for handicapped children, announced enrollment schedule.
The school is located at Morris Avenue and Knightstown Road.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
September 3, 1936
Page 2
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PARENTS  OF  GIRL
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          Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wagner,  of Orange township, Rush county, are the proud parents of an eight pound baby girl born Sunday morning.  She has been named  Dana MayMr. and Mrs. A. M. Coers  and  Mrs. Ida Coers,  also of Orange township, are the grandparents.  All are well known here.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
September 13, 1917
Page 1
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MAY  LEAVE  FORT  SOON
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          The members of the Eli Lily Base hospital unit, now in camp at Fort Harrison, are expected to leave the fort soon for the camp at Mineola, L.I.  Preparations are being made for their departure.  The nurses of the unit have already gone east.  Herbert Wagner  and  Moris Drake, both of this city, are members of the unit.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Monday, December 15, 1913
Page 1
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          Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Wagner, of Liberty township, entertained a few relatives at dinner Sunday, among the guests being  Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ensminger, of this city, and  Mr. and Mrs. William McDuffy, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Simpson  and  Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wagner and children.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


A Shelbyville, Indiana, newspaper
March 22, 1912
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          Horace Wagner,  Guy Lemmon,  John Hill,  Lester Corya,  Russell Goodrich  and  Misses Grace Montgomery  and  Esther Kinsley,  who are attending the State University at Bloomington, are now at their homes in Shelbyville to spend their spring vacation.
Copied by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Democrat
Friday, March 4, 1910
Page 1   column 6
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NEWS   NOTES
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          Mrs. Hayden Wagoner  is seriously ill at her home east of Waldron.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


A  Shelbyville  Newspaper
Friday, December 12, 1902
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          Uncle Milton Wagoner  is quite feeble at this time.  It is only a question of time how long he will last.  He is the oldest resident of Orange township if not of Rush county.  He is ninety-three years of age.  He has always been one of our most prominent and progressive citizens.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Friday, September 29, 1899
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          On Sunday evening at the home of the bride's parents,  Mr. and Mrs. Haden Waggoner, near Cynthianna, will occur the marriage of their daughter,  Miss Dessie, to  Mr. Dora Hungerford,  youngest son of  Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hungerford,  of that section.  The wedding will be larrgely[sic] attended, owing to the prominence of the families.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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