The Shelbyville Republican
Wednesday, April 29, 1936
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4-H LEADERS
PLAN OUTING
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Whitehead to Direct
Annual Camp; Agents
Meet at Franklin
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Wilbur W.
Whitehead, Shelby county agricultural agent, attended a meeting of the
4-H club vocational teachers and county agents from four counties at Franklin
last night to discuss plans for the annual 4-H club camp.
Vocational teachers and
county agents from Brown, Bartholomew, Johnson and Shelby counties were
present. Plans were made for the 4-H club camp to be held on the Franklin
college campus from Aug. 3 to 7, inclusive.
The program and other
matters dealing with the camp, will be made at a meeting at Franklin, June 17.
Officers for the camp
were elected at a meeting held last fall. They are: Mr. Whitehead,
camp director; Guy Napier, Johnson county, assistant
director; R. E. Grubbs, Brown county, manager and A. V.
Keesling, Bartholomew county, secretary.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Wednesday February 10, 1915
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SUIT FOR DIVORCE
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Nelson Whitehead, through his attorney,
M.O. Sullivan, has filed a suit for divorce against his wife Elizabeth Lou Whitehead. The complaint says
they were married May 26, 1909 and that their final separation occurred July 8, 1913.
Mr. Whitehead charges that his wife cursed and
abused him and that she has been living in adultery for some times with one Thomas Clark.
Contributed by Barb Huff
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