The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duvall spent<br />
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J.<br />
B. Hatfield.<br />
Mrs. Chas. Muir was in Clermont<br />
Tuesday morning.<br />
Last Wednesday morning, January<br />
28 th , the Catholic Church at Chapeze<br />
was seen, about 7:30 o’clock, to<br />
burst out in flames through the doors<br />
and windows. It was not too long<br />
before it was all burned to the<br />
ground. We hear it was caused from<br />
a defective flue. We were very sorry<br />
to hear of this fire. Only a few things<br />
were saved.<br />
Crist - Nutt<br />
Miss Zilpah Crist and Mr. Dan Nutt<br />
were quietly married last week in<br />
Louisville.<br />
Miss Crist is one of Leaches most<br />
popular young ladies. Mr. Nutt is a<br />
popular farmer.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir many friends wish both Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Nutt a long and happy<br />
married life.<br />
Hebron Missionary Society<br />
Resolutions of respect honoring the<br />
death of Mrs. Geo. W. Sanders, who<br />
quietly passed into the Great<br />
Beyond, December 9, 1919. Age 70<br />
years.<br />
Had been President of Hebron<br />
Missionary Society for years.<br />
Signed - Mrs. Hannah S. Rhea, Mrs.<br />
Sarah Whitman, Mrs. Ella S. Pope,<br />
committee.<br />
Sells Farm<br />
Mr. Schroll sold a farm last week<br />
near Gap-in-Knob to Mr. Price<br />
Dawson. Mr. Dawson is a son of Mr.<br />
Chas. Dawson, a fine young man<br />
and we are glad to have him with us.<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 />
February 13, <strong>1920</strong><br />
School <strong>News</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> boys basketball players went to<br />
Bardstown Friday and played a game<br />
against St. Joseph College team,<br />
winning by the score of 38 to 25.<br />
In a game recently played in<br />
Lexington between the College team<br />
of Georgetown and the boys from<br />
the State College, Muir Funk and<br />
Sam Ridgway played as guards -<br />
against each other.<br />
In the recent Common School<br />
diploma examination here, the<br />
highest general average was made by<br />
Minnie Mae Combs, daughter of<br />
Wm. Combs and a niece of H. H.<br />
Combs, while Mary Engle, of<br />
Belmont, was only a couple of<br />
points behind her. Both are very<br />
bright students.<br />
Miss Virginia Foreman is ill in Mt.<br />
Washington at the home of her<br />
uncle, Dr. Settles.<br />
Mr. Ed Sutton and family have<br />
moved to Louisville after having<br />
lived a number of years in this<br />
<strong>County</strong> at Bardstown Junction.<br />
Shoe Repairing<br />
Having sold my farm and located at<br />
Bardstown Junction, I have opened<br />
up my Shoe Repair Shop at my<br />
home and will do shoe repairing as<br />
cheap as any one can do it. I need no<br />
introduction to the good people of<br />
<strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Respectfully, J.<br />
Morrison, Bardstown Junction.<br />
“Sed” Bell Back<br />
J. B. Bell, popularly known as “Sed”<br />
has bought a half interest in Main<br />
Street Garage from O. W. Pearl and<br />
has come back to Shepherdsville to<br />
locate permanently.<br />
Page 24<br />
Sed has been one of our boys all<br />
these years, but for the past 8 or 9<br />
years, has been out in the automobile<br />
world, and since becoming<br />
proficient in his chosen line has<br />
come back home to locate.<br />
For Sale<br />
A car load of Percheron mares from<br />
northern Indiana. Also a car load of<br />
mules. Clarence Dawson.<br />
Mt. Washington<br />
Several cases of influenza are<br />
reported in our community and<br />
school was closed at noon today<br />
until there is some abatement of the<br />
disease.<br />
Rev. D. H. Peak, Mr. and Mrs. Tom<br />
McClure and children were guests<br />
of P. B. S. Parrish and wife Sunday.<br />
Mrs. Alice Collings and daughter,<br />
Miss Carrie, are visiting in New<br />
Albany.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall recently<br />
visited their sister, Mrs. Willard Bell<br />
and Mr. Bell at Brooks.<br />
Misses Bertha Engle and Mabel<br />
Sutton spent the week end with their<br />
parents at Clermont and Louisville.<br />
William McGee, of Indianapolis, has<br />
returned home for a short stay.<br />
Miss Susie May Parrish spent a<br />
night last week with Miss Wava<br />
Dickey.<br />
Lilberne Parrish spent the week end<br />
with her uncle, J. A. Harris and wife<br />
in Jefferson <strong>County</strong>.<br />
Messrs and Mesdames H. P.<br />
Wiggington and Sammy Smith<br />
motored to Louisville Sunday to see<br />
Miss Russell Borders at Norton<br />
Infirmary. She was operated on for<br />
appendicitis and is doing fine.