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The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library

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<strong>The</strong> Hot steam and soap suds wash<br />

dirt from clothes. No rubbing. Come<br />

to see us and allow us the show Ideal<br />

washer. Only $3.00. Backed up by<br />

strong guarantee. Lutes & Co.<br />

Names of persons using Ideal<br />

Washers: Mrs. J. H. Tucker, Mrs.<br />

Everett Smith, Mrs. Fred Harshfield,<br />

Mrs. Newton Martin, Mrs. Neil<br />

Brooks, Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mrs.<br />

Joseph Foster, Mrs. Nick Hall, Mrs.<br />

Henry Owens, Mrs. Robert L. Grant.<br />

Mary Pickford in “M’liss” at the<br />

Masonic Temple. Five reels. Also in<br />

the cast are Thomas Meigham,<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Roberts, Winifred<br />

Greenwood, charming tale of<br />

California in the golden days of<br />

1849 written by Brete Harte. Also<br />

one reel of Harold Lloyd comedy.<br />

Prices 10 and 20 cents.<br />

Farm for sale - Rufus Balee.<br />

Pleasant Grove<br />

Mrs. Roxie Lloyd and Mrs. Marvin<br />

Stallings spent one day during Xmas<br />

with the former’s daughter, Mrs.<br />

Bernice Owen near Mt. Washington.<br />

Mrs. Albert Fisher has been<br />

suffering the past week with<br />

tonsilitis.<br />

Miss Eudell Grant spent the past<br />

week visiting relatives in the city.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ridgway’s<br />

youngest daughter has been quite ill<br />

with pneumonia but is some better at<br />

this time.<br />

Mrs. Harley Proctor has been<br />

suffering much pain from abscesses<br />

caused from decayed teeth. She was<br />

taken to the city the past week, the<br />

teeth were extracted and she is doing<br />

very well at this time.<br />

Mr. Will Simpson has moved near<br />

Taylorsville and Mr. Cassell has<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 />

moved to the Simpson farm which<br />

he purchased recently. This is the<br />

third man since Joe Dickey left.<br />

Mrs. Ida Hecker and Miss Mary<br />

King spent one day in Xmas with the<br />

former’s sister, Mrs. Ollie Hall near<br />

Mt. Washington.<br />

Rob Hall Jr was a visitor in Mt.<br />

Washington Saturday night and<br />

Sunday.<br />

John Stallings and wife spent<br />

Sunday with Elbert Bass and wife.<br />

We are glad to say Mrs. Jennie<br />

Whitledge, who has been ill for quite<br />

a while, is improving. She is able to<br />

walk round in her room.<br />

Miss Ima Armstrong spent the past<br />

week in the city with relatives.<br />

Little Miss Ina Fern Gentry spent the<br />

past week with her grandparents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gentry.<br />

Miss Ruthie Owen entertained<br />

several of her girl friends one day in<br />

Xmas and we would suppose a few<br />

boy friends too.<br />

Mrs. Flood was recently called to the<br />

city by the death of her mother, Mrs.<br />

Stafford.<br />

Miss Genevive Stallings spent<br />

Saturday night and Sunday with her<br />

sister, Mrs. Vernon Dickey of Mt.<br />

Washington.<br />

Several guests were entertained one<br />

day the past week in the home of<br />

Mrs. Kate Hall.<br />

Born to the wife of Marvin Stallings,<br />

a boy, Jan. 5, <strong>1920</strong>.<br />

James Simmons and family, Mrs.<br />

Jane Hall, R. F. Owen, wife and two<br />

sons spent one day in Xmas with T.<br />

H. Wise and wife.<br />

Page 4<br />

J. W. Lloyd and wife entertained a<br />

number of guests one day in Xmas,<br />

that day being the twenty-first<br />

birthday of their son, Talmage.<br />

Dave Armstrong and family, and S.<br />

O. Armstrong, wife and children<br />

were entertained in the home of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. George Armstrong one<br />

day in Xmas.<br />

Miss Ruthie Owen spent a few days<br />

the past week with her cousin, Miss<br />

Emma Gentry, of Bethel.<br />

Mrs. Herman Owen and children<br />

spent a day and night with her<br />

parents, Joe Dickey and wife of Mt.<br />

Washington.<br />

Sam Bass, of Bethel, spent one day<br />

the past week with his daughter,<br />

Mrs. Hugh Hall.<br />

Mrs. Glayce Orms spent Saturday<br />

night with Miss Wava Dickey, of<br />

Mt. Washington, and Sunday with<br />

Mrs. Alleen Dickey.<br />

Howard Hardin and wife, of Knob<br />

Creek, were visitors in the home of<br />

the latter’s mother, Mrs. Kate Hall,<br />

several days the past week.<br />

Miss Roxie Whitledge was taken by<br />

Dr. Kirk the past week to the Jewish<br />

Infirmary where she underwent an<br />

operation for appendicitis and at last<br />

report was doing nicely.<br />

Miss Beryle Hall spent the week<br />

with her cousin, Miss Wava Dickey.<br />

Harley Proctor took in a load of live<br />

stock for several farmers Friday.<br />

Robbed While On Honeymoon<br />

Mr. Don Hatfield, of Clermont, was<br />

married Sunday Dec. 28, and left<br />

with his bride to spend the holidays<br />

in Louisville, was robbed of $86 on<br />

the train between South Louisville<br />

and 4 th and A St. Mr. Hatfield is one

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