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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C. A. Tyler<br />
Sam Good<br />
Herbert Travis<br />
German Branham<br />
Ball Perry<br />
James Saterly<br />
J. H. Stout<br />
John Carrithers<br />
John Patterson<br />
E. L. Walls<br />
John Walls<br />
Claud Owen<br />
P. K. Jones<br />
O. S. Burch<br />
Smith Mudd<br />
Personal<br />
Miss Mary Thompson, one of the<br />
best members of our High School<br />
faculty, spent last Saturday and<br />
Sunday at her home in Shelby<br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
Mr. James W. Hardaway, of the<br />
Peoples Bank, spent Sunday at his<br />
home.<br />
Miss Edith Hancock was in the city<br />
one day last week.<br />
Looking as handsome and winsome<br />
as usual, Jack Howerton, of course,<br />
was down to see his best girl<br />
Sunday. Jack is tickled over the way<br />
he put some of the spoiled boys on<br />
ice.<br />
Miss Pearl Hickerson was in the city<br />
last Saturday, having accompanied<br />
Miss Mary Thompson that far.<br />
Wave Bell has definitely decided to<br />
buy a motor boat. You see, it is not<br />
so far from Wave’s house - that is<br />
he, all he has to do is go right down<br />
Floyd’s Fork and down Salt River to<br />
the landing, and then he will have a<br />
very short walk.<br />
Arthur and Harold Newman were in<br />
town Saturday.<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 />
Miss Clara Newman and Miss Ethel<br />
Newman were here one day last<br />
week shopping.<br />
Mr. John Newman is still confined<br />
to his home by sickness, but is much<br />
better. His many friends trust that he<br />
will soon recover.<br />
Iley Jones and wife and Mrs. Henry<br />
Jones, of Leaches, were here<br />
Monday.<br />
Sid Bell spent Sunday in Jefferson<br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
Miss Hallie Wise and sister, of<br />
Belmont, spent Saturday here.<br />
Prof. Roby and wife spent Saturday<br />
at Belmont.<br />
M. L. Dawson, of Louisville, spent<br />
Monday here on business.<br />
Mr. B. McAllister, of Mt. Eden, was<br />
in town Monday.<br />
D. B. Monroe, A. E. Allison of<br />
Lebanon Junction spent Saturday<br />
here.<br />
Miss Margaret Foster has returned<br />
home after a lengthy stay here with<br />
relatives and friends. Miss Margaret<br />
always has a smile for everyone and<br />
is a welcome visitor.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and<br />
Emmett Holsclaw were in Louisville<br />
Friday.<br />
Miss Margaret Foster spent one<br />
night recently with Miss Gertrude<br />
Holsclaw at Mrs. Frank Goldsmith’s.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kulmer, Ethel<br />
May and Miss Mary Combs spent<br />
Sunday at Bardstown Junction with<br />
Miss Carrie Crady.<br />
C. T. Meredith and son, Winfrey,<br />
were guests of Mrs. M. E. Meredith<br />
Sunday.<br />
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Miss Rita Woods was in Lebanon<br />
last week at the home of her parents,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crutcher.<br />
Mrs. J. E. Smith is in Bardstown this<br />
week attending the Annual<br />
Missionary Conference.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Troutman Jr<br />
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
R. P. Smith.<br />
Miss Gertrude Holsclaw spent<br />
Saturday and Sunday with her sister,<br />
Miss Jane Eva, in Louisville.<br />
O. P. Means spent Monday on the<br />
farm.<br />
Miss Fronie James spent Saturday<br />
night with her sister, Mrs. Joe<br />
Trunnell.<br />
Orion A. Lutes visited his uncle,<br />
Thomas Weller, of Louisville, last<br />
Sunday and also attended Twenty-<br />
Second and Walnut St. Baptist<br />
Church.<br />
G. S. Patterson has returned from a<br />
business trip to Philadelphia and<br />
other Eastern points.<br />
Chas. Ryan and wife, of Louisville,<br />
spent Saturday here.<br />
Mrs. Annie Jones, who fell and hurt<br />
herself several days ago, is some<br />
better.<br />
Col. Richard Moore spent Monday<br />
here.<br />
Oral Basham, of Leaches, was here<br />
Monday eve.<br />
Miss Mildred Hagan opened a<br />
subscription school at Cedar Grove<br />
Monday with a good attendance.<br />
Miss Lenny Lutes has returned home<br />
after a weeks visit in Louisville with<br />
friends.<br />
Conrad Maraman, wife and daughter<br />
spent Tuesday in the city.