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The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library

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stock owned by them in the national<br />

farm loan association and the<br />

Federal Land Bank is a good<br />

investment and one to be highly<br />

valued.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Louisville Bank now has loans<br />

of more than $19,000,000 and it is<br />

estimated they will increase to<br />

$30,000,000 within the next year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> success of the Federal Land<br />

Bank is assured.<br />

More than $50,000 has been loaned<br />

to <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> farmers the past<br />

two years at 5 per cent on long loans<br />

and any farmer who desires loans on<br />

good farm land should see: Geo. W.<br />

Maraman, Pres. or Ora L. Roby,<br />

Secy.<br />

Ideal Washers<br />

Names of additional people who are<br />

using Ideal Washers - Mrs. Robert<br />

Foster, Mrs. James Milby, Mrs. W.<br />

R. Armstrong.<br />

Pleasant Grove<br />

Mrs. Hallie Armstrong spent a day<br />

the past week with her sister, Mrs.<br />

Elsie Whitledge, who on the sick<br />

list.<br />

Mrs. Marvin Stallings and Miss<br />

Genevive Stallings spent one<br />

afternoon the past week with Mrs.<br />

Virgie Raymon.<br />

Mrs. T. H. Wise spent Thursday<br />

afternoon with Mrs. C. M. Cassell.<br />

Mrs. Ada Orms spent a day the past<br />

week with her sister, Mrs. Louise<br />

Stallings.<br />

Rev. Burns was recently entertained<br />

in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert<br />

Armstrong.<br />

Born to the wife of Ernest Simmons,<br />

a girl, Jan. 29, <strong>1920</strong>.<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 />

Thomas Bridwell spent a day the<br />

past week with his sister, Mrs.<br />

Alcorn, who still remains ill.<br />

H. C. Tyler and family spent Friday<br />

with his parents near Ting.<br />

Mrs. Jane Hall, of Bethel, spent a<br />

few days the past week with her<br />

daughter, Mrs. Neoma Gentry.<br />

Miss Ima Armstrong spent the week<br />

end with her parents, Tillman<br />

Ridgway and wife.<br />

Mrs. James Simmons and Mrs. Jane<br />

Hall spent Sunday afternoon with<br />

Mrs. Ernest Simmons.<br />

Mrs. Vernon Dickey and children,<br />

of Mt. Washington, spent Saturday<br />

and Sunday with her parents, Louis<br />

Stallings and wife.<br />

Marvin Stallings, wife and son were<br />

guests of J. W. Lloyd and wife<br />

Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Bert Ridgway and children<br />

were guests Saturday of Mrs.<br />

Tillman Ridgway.<br />

Miss Eudell Grant spent one<br />

afternoon the past week with Miss<br />

Kitty Flood.<br />

Will Cassell returned home to his<br />

brothers’, Judge Cassell, from the<br />

springs not much improved.<br />

Mr. T. H. Wise spent Saturday<br />

afternoon with the family of Mrs.<br />

Jennie Whitledge.<br />

Mrs. Ida Hecker and sons, Guy and<br />

Dorsey, were in Indianapolis<br />

Saturday night and Sunday with her<br />

son, Herbert.<br />

Mrs. Martin spent several days the<br />

past week with relatives in the city.<br />

Fred Owen and wife were recent<br />

guests of R. F. Owen and wife.<br />

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Judge Cassell recently purchased<br />

three milch cows for which he paid<br />

$85.00 for one and $120 for the<br />

other two.<br />

Miss Lillian Tyler returned home the<br />

past week after several weeks visit<br />

with her grandparent, Mr. Lem<br />

Tyler.<br />

James Simmons is on the sick list<br />

this week.<br />

Mrs. Ollie Ridgway and son, Master<br />

Walter, spent Sunday afternoon with<br />

Mrs. Lula Owen.<br />

<strong>News</strong> came recently announcing the<br />

death of Mr. Odis Buttorff of El<br />

Paso. He was killed in an auto race.<br />

His wife is well known here. She<br />

was the daughter of Mrs. Harriett<br />

Bobbitt.<br />

Edward Bridwell, wife and son,<br />

Master Russell, spent Sunday with<br />

Mrs. Jennie Whitledge and family.<br />

Miss Lula Stalling spent the past<br />

week with her grandmother.<br />

For Sale<br />

Horses and mules, bay mare, gentle<br />

for woman to drive. Also some good<br />

milk cows. Can be seen at my stable<br />

in Shepherdsville. Dealer in<br />

Maxwell touring cars and trucks. J.<br />

E. Chappell,<br />

Monroe - McCrea<br />

Announcement has been received of<br />

the marriage of Miss Louise<br />

Monroe, formerly of ths place, to<br />

Mr. Cyrus Clifford McCrea, at<br />

Portland, Oregon, January 14. Miss<br />

Monroe is a daughter of the late J. B.<br />

Monroe and Mrs. Mary N. Monroe,<br />

who lived here from the date of their<br />

marriage in 1891 until a few years<br />

ago when they removed to<br />

Louisville.

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