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The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Mr. W. F. Joyce and children, who<br />

have been on the sick list, are some<br />

better.<br />

Frank Mathis moved to the Lee farm<br />

Sunday.<br />

Miss Willie May Ridgway spent the<br />

week end in Lexington last week<br />

with her brother, Samuel, who is<br />

attending school there.<br />

B. F. Johnson and wife spent<br />

Tuesday here.<br />

Jess Weatherford and O. W. Pearl<br />

left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio to<br />

bring back some new Overland cars.<br />

Herman Shepherd, of Belmont, spent<br />

Monday here.<br />

Mr. J. F. Hawkins, of Pitts Point,<br />

spent Monday here.<br />

Miss Maymee Stephens and Mr. J.<br />

Clifford Martin were week end<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest<br />

McMillian (sic) and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John L. Thompson, of Louisville.<br />

Miss Blanche Howlett spent<br />

Wednesday with Mrs. Bess<br />

Maraman.<br />

Wm. Swearingen, of Leaches, spent<br />

Wednesday here.<br />

Mrs. W. J. Banks, who has been<br />

visiting relatives in Wilmington,<br />

N.C., has returned home.<br />

Mrs. S. B. Stephens and Mrs. Maria<br />

Foster were the guests of Misses Sue<br />

and Pattie Pope Tuesday.<br />

Messrs Guy and Herbert Hecker<br />

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Roy Stallings.<br />

Mrs. Carl Daugherty has returned<br />

home after a visit to relatives at<br />

West Point and Louisville.<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 />

F. G. Thomas, the well known<br />

painter, has just finished painting G.<br />

S. Patterson’s storehouse.<br />

J. A. Barrall and wife, of Louisville,<br />

spend Wednesday here.<br />

W. T. Hill, of Belmont, spent<br />

Wednesday here.<br />

Roy Maraman and J. W. Hardaway<br />

went to Lebanon Sunday.<br />

Judge Bradbury and two sons, Chas.<br />

and J. W., are ill with the Flu.<br />

O. A. Lutes has returned from a<br />

business trip to St. Louis.<br />

Mrs. W. F. Joyce, who has the<br />

Grippe, is no better.<br />

Hilary Dawson was out from the city<br />

Saturday.<br />

Col. Perry Mumford, who has<br />

returned from Missouri, is thinking<br />

of going back again.<br />

Mr. John L. Quick, who has been<br />

very low with the Flu, is able to be<br />

out again.<br />

For Sale or Rent<br />

300 acre farm, 1 mile of Hubers.<br />

Fine for dairy. Good buildings,<br />

bargain for quick sale. D. F. Schroll.<br />

Hauling<br />

As I have a new heavy truck, will do<br />

your hauling at the very lowest<br />

prices. To trips too long or too short.<br />

Call on me when you have anything<br />

to move. Emmett Crenshaw, West<br />

Point, KY.<br />

Hebron<br />

Miss Emma May Wiggington spent<br />

the week end with Miss Esprey in<br />

the city.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Markwell and family<br />

and Mr. Marian Mothershead were<br />

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guests Sunday of Mr. Tom Melton<br />

and Mrs. Melton.<br />

Misses Mary Holsclaw and Marion<br />

Cooper spent the week end at home.<br />

Morton Long and sister, Miss Vida,<br />

who went to Oklahoma City<br />

recently, are pleased with their<br />

location. Both have good positions<br />

there.<br />

Paul Holsclaw crushed his left hand,<br />

breaking a finger, last Saturday,<br />

while getting wood.<br />

Mrs. W. J. Bell and son, Brooks,<br />

spent the week end with her sister,<br />

Mrs. Priest, at Anchorage.<br />

Mrs. Al Miller, who was operated on<br />

last week, is doing nicely at the<br />

Deaconess Hospital.<br />

Miss Georgia Mae Queen, who has<br />

been ill of pneumonia at Springfield,<br />

Tennessee is better.<br />

Miss Katie Mae Ball is doing well<br />

with her school at Hebron. All<br />

should help home talent.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mothershead<br />

spent the week end with Mrs. Chas.<br />

McKenzie.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Sale<br />

Having rented my farm, I will sell to<br />

the best bidder at my place 2-1/2<br />

miles north of Shepherdsville and 1<br />

mile south of Hubers on Blue Lick<br />

Pike, the following property. List of<br />

stock and farming implements, etc.<br />

D. F. Schroll, Jas. Roney,<br />

Auctioneer<br />

Goes to Electric Chair<br />

Will Lockett, who has confessed to<br />

killing four women besides Geneva<br />

Hartman and causing the death of six<br />

others at Lexington died in the<br />

electric chair before sunrise

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