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January 6, 1922 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Paul Holsclaw, who has held an<br />

office position with the L & N RR<br />

for two years, resigned last week to<br />

accept a position as traveling<br />

salesman for a Louisville firm. His<br />

work lies in the eastern part of the<br />

state and he left Monday in his<br />

coupe. The confinement of office<br />

does not agree with Paul.<br />

I am glad to seen an increase in the<br />

news letters in Pioneer News. Let<br />

every nook and corner of our county<br />

paper be represented and also<br />

adjoining counties. There are<br />

happenings which will interest if<br />

reported. Let us have them.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Heise, city, were<br />

guests of their daughter, Mrs. Earl<br />

Smith for the week end. Both look<br />

well.<br />

At the examination for 8 th grade<br />

pupils, Ina Holsclaw was the only<br />

one from this place, she passed with<br />

a high average. By some oversight,<br />

her name was omitted from the list.<br />

Harry Bell had the misfortune to<br />

break his arm while cranking the<br />

truck Tuesday morning, preparing to<br />

go for a load of hogs for Mr.<br />

Hackney.<br />

Robt. Wallace has mumps and Ada<br />

Lucille Ball has measles.<br />

Warner Bell is among the sick this<br />

week.<br />

February 27, <strong>1922</strong><br />

This date does not jive, even<br />

though the paper clearly is dated<br />

as above. But according to issue<br />

number, and no paper for that<br />

date, this appears to be February<br />

2, <strong>1922</strong>. Pleasant Grove news<br />

mentions a birth on Jan. 26 and<br />

according to Death Index, Mike<br />

Conley died 1/24/22. However, I<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 />

am not moving the issue in this<br />

transcription<br />

School News<br />

The following students from the<br />

various districts in this county took<br />

the common school diploma<br />

examination here Friday and<br />

Saturday:<br />

Clyde E. Roby<br />

Ima Armstrong<br />

Cathrine Smith<br />

Lucile Starks<br />

Marie Lutes<br />

Charles Shaw<br />

W. B. Wickersham<br />

Thelma Moore<br />

Mildred Beeler<br />

Maudie Gibson<br />

Evelyn Croan<br />

Dorothy Hawkins<br />

Ruby Huffman<br />

Leona Orms<br />

Mildred Bergen<br />

Wassell Rogers<br />

Ruth Ratliff<br />

Johny J. Carter<br />

John Paul Gray<br />

Louise Martin<br />

Gilbert Bradbury<br />

Ida Jenkins<br />

Stella Westerfield<br />

Sherman Mattingly<br />

Mary Etta Johnson<br />

Richard Blissett<br />

Albert Welker<br />

Lee Logsdon<br />

Ruth Carpenter<br />

Elizabeth Wickersham<br />

Emory Applegate<br />

Thomas E. Cundiff<br />

Hazel Funk<br />

John H. Kirkland<br />

Guy Newman<br />

Arthur Lutes<br />

Conley Riggs<br />

Logan Murry<br />

Carl Shaw<br />

Silas Greenwell<br />

Page 418<br />

Miss Estelle Landers spent the week<br />

end here with pupils who took the<br />

examination. Miss Landers is<br />

teaching at Whitfield.<br />

Supt. O. J. Stivers, of Louisville, and<br />

his popular assistant, Prof. Kemp,<br />

spent Monday here looking for a<br />

good young teacher. He took Miss<br />

Margaret Combs to Fisherville the<br />

follow day to take charge of a two<br />

room school at that place.<br />

Mr. Stivers and Kemp say that<br />

“when we want real good teachers,<br />

we always phone or come to <strong>Bullitt</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>”<br />

The following teachers from this<br />

county are now teaching in that<br />

county: Misses Sanders, Trunnell,<br />

Thompson, Carpenter, Bell,<br />

Holsclaw, Thornberry, Lee, Cooper,<br />

Hackney, Funk, Combs and several<br />

others.<br />

With Gabe Summers out of the line<br />

up, the locals beat the Horse Cave<br />

team (one of the state’s best) in the<br />

playoff. Stars here were Bradbury,<br />

Mumford, Pope, Walker, Stallings<br />

and Monroe.<br />

Pleasant Grove<br />

Born to the wife of Vivian Clark,<br />

<strong>January</strong> 26, a boy, Leo Mede.<br />

News came last week announcing<br />

the death of Mrs. Nunnelley’s father<br />

at Jamestown, Kentucky. Also, Mrs.<br />

Lizzie Owen received word of her<br />

brother’s death, Mr. Mike Connley,<br />

who lived in Henderson <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Harley Proctor and Jess Ridgway<br />

sold a bunch of hogs the past week.<br />

Miss Lulu Stallings and Master<br />

Rossell Lee Bridwell spent Tuesday<br />

with their aunt, Mrs. Eva Bridwell.<br />

Mrs. Ethel Stallings and children<br />

spent Sunday with Mrs. Lyman Hall.

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