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January 6, 1922 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Loafers<br />

Shepherdsville, like all other towns,<br />

has quite a number of loafers who<br />

are always on the job. Somehow or<br />

other, they manage to keep busy<br />

doing nothing.<br />

Belmont<br />

The following are on the sick list:<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Close and children,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Beard, Uncle Freddie<br />

Beard, Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. T. L.<br />

Coakley.<br />

The many friends of Gilbert<br />

Bradbury, Tad Murray, Lee Logsdon<br />

and Clyde Elmer Roby were glad to<br />

hear of their good luck in passing to<br />

High School.<br />

Mrs. John Hill went to the city<br />

Monday night on account of the<br />

illness of her sister, Mrs. Johnson.<br />

Mrs. Ed Brown and little son,<br />

Edward Earl have arrived to spend a<br />

few days with her mother, Mrs.<br />

Mable Wineholder.<br />

Advertisements<br />

Stark Bros. trees. R. D. Snellen,<br />

Barrallton, Ky.<br />

We have another car load of that<br />

good Eastern Columbus Black Coal<br />

coming. Smith & Smith<br />

For Sale - Hogs - Clarence Dawson<br />

Murphy - Hilton<br />

Miss Jimmie Murphy and Oscar<br />

Hilton, both of Leaches, were<br />

married here Saturday, Feb. 4 th .<br />

Both are prominent young people<br />

and will make their home near<br />

Victory.<br />

Personal<br />

Mrs. Gertie Shafer is nursing Mrs.<br />

Jno. Newman, who is very ill.<br />

The Pioneer News, <strong>1922</strong> - J. W. Barrall, Editor<br />

Extracted or Transcribed From Microfilm by Edith Blissett in the year 2004<br />

Miss Bertha and Hazeldelle Trunnell<br />

spent the week end with relatives in<br />

Louisville.<br />

Miss Willie Mae Ridgway spent<br />

Monday night with friends in<br />

Jeffersonville, Ind.<br />

Misses Dorothy Samuel and<br />

Hazeldelle Trunnell spent Friday<br />

night in Louisville and attended the<br />

basket ball game at Xavier College.<br />

W. A. Cook moved to his home here<br />

last week.<br />

Mrs. A. V. Greenwell and son spent<br />

Saturday here.<br />

R. H. Miller is at work repairing his<br />

new home and will move to it soon.<br />

E. B. Samuels, of Knob Creek, spent<br />

Sunday here.<br />

Chas. Snawder has moved to<br />

Jefferson <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Samuel Ridgway is at home from<br />

State University.<br />

Several new machines have come<br />

out in the last few days.<br />

Dr. Holsclaw, of Zoneton, spent<br />

Monday here.<br />

Miss Mable Snellen left Monday for<br />

Bowling Green.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Carrico, of<br />

Louisville, spent the week end with<br />

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.<br />

Jones.<br />

Miss Lora Mae Deacon, of Salt<br />

River, spent last Saturday with her<br />

cousin, Mrs. Pauline Hatfield, at<br />

Bardstown Junction.<br />

Mrs. Fred Saddler is on the sick list.<br />

Mrs. S. B. Stephens spent Saturday<br />

at Lebanon Junction the guest of her<br />

daughter, Mrs. J. C. Martin.<br />

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Mrs. Horace Maraman attended the<br />

Loretto Alumnae Social in<br />

Louisville Wednesday evening.<br />

Mrs. J. C. Brandon, who has been<br />

very sick with influenza, is<br />

improving slowly.<br />

Mrs. J. E. Chappell has been very ill<br />

for several days.<br />

Mrs. Ernest Hibbs and little daughter<br />

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Henry Hibbs.<br />

Mrs. J. C. Martin and little son, J. C.<br />

Jr, of Lebanon Junction, spent<br />

Monday and Tuesday with her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.<br />

Stephens.<br />

Mrs. John Newman has been very ill<br />

for several days.<br />

Mrs. Sola Mae Lee spent<br />

Wednesday in Louisville the guest<br />

of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edith<br />

Hibbs.<br />

Mack H. Jones Jr, better known as<br />

Jack Jones, has given up the Times<br />

and Courier papers, and handed<br />

them over to Billie Griffin. Jack says<br />

the papers made him tired and not<br />

enough money in them to buy a pair<br />

of second handed “brass toed”<br />

shoes. But he will still carry the Post<br />

and hopes that Billy will do good<br />

business with the other papers. Any<br />

one that cares to read a Post paper,<br />

why please call Jack and he will be<br />

right on the job.<br />

Mrs. Jas. O’Connell and little<br />

daughter, of Corbin, Ky., were<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Herps<br />

recently.<br />

Sid Bell spent Sunday with his<br />

parents here.<br />

M. F. Dawson, W. T. Hoagland and<br />

Virgil Horine, of Briar Creek, spent<br />

Monday here.

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