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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Leaches, No. 3 - G. B. Herps, Alex<br />
Riley, H. M. Trunnell, W. J. Shaw,<br />
G. W. Taylor.<br />
Pine Tavern, No. 4 - Lee Dawson,<br />
Wm. J. Leslie, S. H. Rickets, Claud<br />
Hill, H. C. Cundiff, O. H. Harned, R.<br />
M. Masden, O. H. Masden<br />
Colored - Frank Jones, Will<br />
Johnson, Ed Swearingen.<br />
As usual, Pine Tavern had the<br />
largest attendance at this meeting<br />
and this indeed speaks well for the<br />
good citizenship of that section.<br />
Lockett Case<br />
An article, not transcribed,<br />
comparing the actions of Governor<br />
Morrow when faced with a mob<br />
trying to lynch Negro, Lockett, for<br />
the rape and murder of a little white<br />
girl, with the actions of former<br />
Governor Stanley when faced with a<br />
similar incident<br />
Eggs for Hatching<br />
Pure bred Barred Rock, $1.50 per<br />
setting of 15. Thompson Strain. Mrs.<br />
Fred Rusch, Shepherdsville.<br />
Pleasant Grove<br />
Rev. Burns, Sam Orms, wife and<br />
daughter, Miss Glayce, were<br />
recently entertained in the home of<br />
R. F. Owen and wife.<br />
Mrs. H. C. Tyler and daughter, Miss<br />
Lillie Tyler, spent Saturday with<br />
Mrs. Judge Cassell.<br />
Thomas Owen has moved near<br />
Bethel Church. Mitch Moore has<br />
moved to the Sauter farm he<br />
purchased and Curtis Moore has<br />
moved to the farm known as the K.<br />
K. Hall place, which is now the<br />
home of Mr. Moore. Mr. Flood and<br />
family have taken up their abode<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 />
near La Grange. I guess we will have<br />
more moving news next week.<br />
Mr. Will Cassell is very ill at this<br />
time at the home of his brother,<br />
Judge Cassell.<br />
Chester Gentry’s family have been<br />
ill with Flu. Mrs. Gentry and little<br />
son have been dangerously ill, but<br />
glad to say they are better at this<br />
time. Rollie Newton, Robert Smith,<br />
Carey Smith and Marion Smith have<br />
had the epidemic too, but are all out<br />
again.<br />
Mr. Arch Magruder came the past<br />
week to make his home with his<br />
sister, Mrs. Judge Cassell.<br />
Mrs. Frank Wright is on the sick list.<br />
Mrs. Ada Orms spent a day the past<br />
week with Mrs. T. H. Wise.<br />
Sam Orms spent Saturday and<br />
Sunday with his family.<br />
Louis Stallings and wife spent a day<br />
the past week with their daughter,<br />
Mrs. Vernon Dickey of near Mt.<br />
Washington.<br />
Miss Emma Gentry spent a few days<br />
last week with Miss Ruthie Owen.<br />
Marvin Stallings, wife and son spent<br />
Sunday with J. W. Lloyd and family.<br />
A son of Mr. Sim Owen has a<br />
broken bone in the lower limb. We<br />
don’t know how he happened to the<br />
accident.<br />
Mrs. Albert Fisher spent several<br />
days the past week at Bardstown.<br />
We have a new neighbor on the<br />
Shepherdsville and Mt. Washington<br />
telephone line, Judge Cassell.<br />
Miss Emma Gentry recently spent<br />
several days with Mrs. Albert Fisher<br />
and Edward Owen’s family.<br />
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Mrs. Herman and family spent<br />
Saturday night and Sunday with her<br />
parents at Mt. Washington, Joe<br />
Dickey and wife.<br />
George Armstrong sent three calves<br />
and R. F. Owen one to the city last<br />
week by the Proctor Truck.<br />
Thomas Bridwell’s sister, Mrs.<br />
Alcorn, is at the infirmary in city,<br />
not very much improved.<br />
Odis Orms and family spent Sunday<br />
with Tillman Ridgway and wife.<br />
Dr. Ridgway was called Sunday to<br />
the home of Bud Foster and found<br />
all down with the Flu, 8 in family.<br />
Hugh Hall, wife and daughter spent<br />
Sunday with Elbert Bass and wife.<br />
Church Notice<br />
Rev. J. R. Moreman has accepted the<br />
work at Shepherdsville for this year<br />
and will preach at the Christian<br />
Church 2 nd and 4 th Sunday at 11 a.m.<br />
and 7 p.m. each month.<br />
Buys Fine Stock<br />
Mr. Hilary Dawson and Robert E.<br />
Lee both attended the big Stock Sale<br />
in Louisville last week.<br />
Mr. Lee bought Shorthorn and Mr.<br />
Dawson bought Hereford.<br />
We are glad to see fine stock come<br />
into this county.<br />
Death - Harry Hoagland<br />
Harry R. Hoagland, son of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. H. Lee Hoagland, died at the<br />
home of his parents, 2727 Dumesnil<br />
Street, Louisville last Monday<br />
morning.<br />
He had frequently visited at<br />
Bardstown Junction, where his<br />
father was born and reared. He was<br />
buried in the Smith Cemetery last<br />
Wednesday morning.