The Kokomo Tribune
July 31, 1967
Page 5
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Stephen Duane Cunningham, Shelbyville, nurseryman and
Toni Renee Barnhart,
508 Cottonwood Dr.
Contributed by Janet McColley Franklin
The Shelbyville Democrat
Friday June 4, 1915
Page 1 column 2
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MARRIED MARCH 15 AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
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Mrs. Ida Cunningham Became
the Bride of Mr. Samuel Price
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price have
begun housekeeping in their new bungalow at 518 west Franklin street,
and inasmuch as only a few Shelbyville people know there is a Mrs.
Samuel Price, it is not out of place to mention here that the couple
have been keeping secret from their friends the fact that they were
married at Louisville, Kentucky, March 15, 1915. Mrs. Price was the
former Mrs. Ida Cunningham
Following the wedding a few of the
friends of the couple suspected the nuptial event had taken place,
but Mr. and Mrs. Price refused to confirm the rumors of their
wedding.
The day of their marriage they left
here at five o’clock in the morning and went to Louisville, where
the license was secured and the ceremony performed by Justice P. T.
Sullivan. They then returned to this city the same evening and until
they moved into their new home, Mr. Price remained at the home of his
father, Edward Price, of 418 east Mechanic street, and Mrs.
Price remained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dill on the
Boggstown pike at the north edge of the city.
They are now at home to their friends
in a cozy five-room bungalow, with bath and basement and all other
modern conveniences. Much of the finishing work on the new home has
been done by Mr. Price. For several years he has been employed at
the Sindlinger meat market. Friends of the couple will be glad to
extend congratulations.
Contributed by Barb Huff

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