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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Wilma Proctor spent Sunday with<br />
Viola Cox.<br />
Several visitors were in the home of<br />
Judge Chappell (sic) Sunday<br />
afternoon.<br />
Mr. Arch Magruder and nephew,<br />
Guy Cassell, were in Shepherdsville<br />
Saturday on business.<br />
Will Simmons and wife, of Bethel,<br />
spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie<br />
Whitledge and daughter.<br />
Mrs. Marvin Stallings and son spent<br />
a day and night with her parents, J.<br />
W. Lloyd and wife the past week.<br />
Mrs. Georgia Gentry and daughter,<br />
Ina Fern, spent Saturday with her<br />
mother, Mrs. Joe Dickey.<br />
Mrs. Henry Bell spent a day the past<br />
week with Mrs. Louis Stallings.<br />
Mrs. Kate Hall recently spent a day<br />
with Mrs. Ethel Bridwell.<br />
Miss Lula Stallings and Master<br />
Rossell Bridwell spent Saturday and<br />
Saturday night with their<br />
grandmother, Mrs. Jennie<br />
Whitledge.<br />
Mrs. Clara Simmons and little<br />
daughter spent a day the past week<br />
with her mother, Mrs. James<br />
Ridgway.<br />
Personal<br />
Judge J. F. Collins is about the<br />
busiest man in town.<br />
Jas. Hardaway spent Sunday in the<br />
city, courting of course.<br />
Millard Daugherty and wife spent<br />
Saturday and Sunday at West Point.<br />
Misses Ollie Lee Maraman and<br />
Pauline Pace are spending this week<br />
in Louisville with friends.<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 />
Mr. Clarence Hall sold two horses to<br />
Ade Harris this week.<br />
Mr. Ewing Crenshaw spent one day<br />
this week in Louisville.<br />
Miss Aldena Barrall spent Sunday at<br />
her home on Knob Creek.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of<br />
Zoneton, were here Monday on<br />
business.<br />
Dorothy Samuels and Eva May<br />
Thompson spent Sunday with J. W.<br />
Thompson at Hubers.<br />
Mr. G. I. Rennison, of Bardstown<br />
Junction, who has been on the sick<br />
list, is some better.<br />
Chester Roby and family, of<br />
Lebanon Junction, spent Sunday<br />
with J. A. Ice and family.<br />
Orion A. Lutes attended church<br />
services last Sunday morning at First<br />
Christian Church, Louisville and<br />
Sunday afternoon attended the<br />
services at Masonic Widows and<br />
Orphans Home.<br />
Mr. C. C. Lutes and wife, of<br />
Lebanon Junction, spent Saturday<br />
here.<br />
John Adams and wife, of Chapeze,<br />
spent Saturday here.<br />
Mr. J. W. Starks, of Lebanon<br />
Junction, spent Monday here on<br />
business.<br />
Miss Mammie Ross, of Louisville,<br />
spent Sunday eve here.<br />
Henry Grant and A. V. Greenwell,<br />
of Leaches, spent Monday here.<br />
Lon Hatfield, Henry Shafer and<br />
several others of Chapeze were here<br />
Monday.<br />
Mrs. F. G. Thomas, who has been<br />
very sick, is some better.<br />
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Mrs. Will Beeler, of Zoneton, spent<br />
Tuesday here.<br />
Clarence Dawson, the stock trader,<br />
has sold several loads of draft horse<br />
recently.<br />
Mrs. Howell Smith left Monday for<br />
LaGrange to visit relatives.<br />
J. W. Smith, of Brooks, spent<br />
Wednesday here.<br />
W. P. Daugherty, of Lebanon<br />
Junction, was here Tuesday on<br />
business.<br />
Lewis Stallings and wife spent<br />
Wednesday here.<br />
Miss Barbara Hecker, of Leaches,<br />
has returned home after spending<br />
some time with her sister, Mrs.<br />
Rennison.<br />
Jim Maraman and Punnie Younger<br />
left Monday for Detroit to work in<br />
an auto factory.<br />
R. A. Miller, of Knob Creek, spent<br />
Wednesday here.<br />
Anthony Snawder spent Monday<br />
with C. E. Alford.<br />
Mr. J. F. Combs has returned home<br />
from a trip to Montgomery, Ala.<br />
While there, he saw Dr. Walter<br />
Brooks, Mrs. Mary Hagan and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Hunter Vaughn. All are ex<br />
<strong>Bullitt</strong> Countians, except Mr.<br />
Vaughn.<br />
Mr. J. S. Bell was in Indiana this<br />
week on business. Sed is a hustler<br />
from away back and moves about<br />
some.<br />
Jim Hardaway was seen in<br />
Louisville last week with a beautiful<br />
blonde. We wonder who she is.<br />
Mr. E. E. McCormick was the guest<br />
of Miss Lorena Robinson in<br />
Jeffersonville, Indiana. last Sunday.