The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
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Mr. and Mrs. Burke Williams and<br />
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and<br />
Mrs. S. B. Williams.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brooks spent<br />
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon<br />
Bell.<br />
Mr. Geo. S. Sanders is with his<br />
daughter, Mrs. Vernon Bell.<br />
Rev. Atkinson will preach at Hebron<br />
Sunday.<br />
C. P. and Logan Brooks have sold<br />
their stock of merchandise to Chas.<br />
McKenzie and W. J. Bell. Messrs<br />
Brooks have been such courteous<br />
and obliging merchants that we<br />
regret much to lose them, but wish<br />
them success in whatever line of<br />
business they each may pursue and<br />
we feel sure the new firm will be<br />
equally poplar.<br />
Miss Eunice Crenshaw of Cox’s<br />
Creek spent the week end with the<br />
Misses Melton.<br />
Mrs. Markwell, of Okolona, visited<br />
her aunt, Mrs. Melton, Sunday.<br />
At the sale of the property by Mr.<br />
McKenzie, the ladies of Little Flock<br />
WMS will serve hot lunch.<br />
Personal<br />
Miss Ethel Newman, who has been<br />
the guest of Mrs. C. R. Moser, of<br />
Bardstown Junction, returned to her<br />
home Wednesday after a most<br />
enjoyable visit. Mr. and Mrs. Moser<br />
and Miss Ethel attended the meeting<br />
of Star of Hope Chapter OES<br />
Tuesday evening.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Joyce, Mrs. W.<br />
F. Monroe and Mrs. Robt. Ice spent<br />
Friday in the city shopping.<br />
Dr. R. I. Kerr and Rev. Banks spent<br />
Monday morn at Beech Grove.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>1920</strong> - J. W. Barrall, Editor<br />
Transcribed from Microfilm by Edith Blissett in the year 2004<br />
J. R. Zimmerman was in the city<br />
Monday.<br />
Mrs. Frona Samuels and daughter<br />
spent Monday in the city.<br />
Mrs. Nina Robards, of Louisville,<br />
spent Sunday with Miss Maud<br />
O’Bryan.<br />
S. B. Foster, W. P. Foster, J. M.<br />
Foster, Jno. Chambers, Emmet<br />
Holsclaw were in the city last week<br />
selling tobacco.<br />
Emmett Holsclaw, W. P. Foster, and<br />
J. M. Foster spent one night last<br />
week with S. B. Foster.<br />
J. E. Hagan, of Leaches, spent<br />
Sunday here.<br />
Ernest Brooks, who has been<br />
connected with the Main Street<br />
garage here for the last year, left for<br />
Chicago Saturday eve.<br />
Tom Paulley, of Briar Creek, spent<br />
Sunday with Joe Phelps and brother.<br />
Jud Masden, of Detroit, was called<br />
home Monday on account of the<br />
illness of his father.<br />
Capt. Jack Howerton, who has been<br />
here for several months buying<br />
tobacco and talking to the girls, left<br />
Monday for his home in Nelson<br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
Fred Hatzel, of Brooks, was here<br />
Monday.<br />
Mrs. Jno. Chambers spent one day<br />
last week with her mother, Mrs. W.<br />
J. Foster.<br />
Miss Dorothy Foster spent a few<br />
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Jno. Chambers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> many friends of Mr. Ermman<br />
(sic) Croan are glad to see him out<br />
again. He is under the treatment of<br />
Dr. R. L. Hackworth, of Brooks.<br />
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Lem Swearingen, Iley Jones and<br />
Luther Combast, of Leaches, were<br />
here Monday.<br />
Mr. Arthur L. Newman was in<br />
Louisville Monday consulting with<br />
an oculist. He has been suffering<br />
considerably from pains in his right<br />
eye, but is better at this time.<br />
Mrs. Viva Thompson, of Louisville,<br />
has arrived to spend some time with<br />
her relatives in Leaches.<br />
J. W. Gaban was in Monday on<br />
business.<br />
Capt. J. H. Linn, of Louisville, spent<br />
Tuesday here.<br />
Miss Dorothy Foster has returned<br />
home after two weeks visit with her<br />
aunt and grandmother.<br />
A large crowd was in town Tuesday<br />
attending court.<br />
Judge Morrow called on J. W.<br />
Thompson and daughter, of Hubers,<br />
one evening recently.<br />
J. K. Ross and T. W. Longacre, of<br />
Louisville, spent Sunday with Fred<br />
Hatzell at Brooks.<br />
Lon Hatfield, of Clermont, spent<br />
Tuesday here.<br />
Miss Jennie Carpenter has as her<br />
guest, Miss Elizabeth Cash.<br />
Mrs. Chas. Duvall, of Louisville,<br />
spent Tuesday here.<br />
O. A. Lutes & Co. guarantees Ideal<br />
Washer to wash dirty clothes, greasy<br />
clothes, lace curtains, quilts,<br />
blankets, etc. Washer only weighs<br />
two pounds.<br />
Hoosier Smith and son, W. H. Smith<br />
and Mr. Thornsberry, of Zoneton,<br />
were here Tuesday.