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The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Mrs. Jess Raymond, city, visited her<br />

sister, Mrs. J. R. Ball Xmas.<br />

Miss Emily Brooks is the guest of<br />

relatives in Bicknell, Ind. She was<br />

called there by the death of her<br />

grandfather, Mr. Patton, who had<br />

been ill a long while.<br />

A very pretty wedding was<br />

solemnized at Little Flock Church<br />

Dec. 30, 1919 when Miss Sue<br />

Vernon Brooks and Mr. Frank<br />

Brown were married.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attendants were Miss Lila Brook<br />

and Mr. Jess Brown, sister and<br />

brother of the bride and groom,<br />

while Messrs J. W. Brooks and<br />

Forrest Brooks were ushers. Mrs.<br />

Chas. McKenzie played the wedding<br />

march.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride wore a blue tailored suit<br />

and carried bride roses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bridal party came out from the<br />

city in a limousine and after the<br />

ceremony returned to the city where<br />

a reception was held at Mrs. Milton<br />

Harris after which Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Brown went to their home on 2 nd St.<br />

Mr. Brown has been in the Navy for<br />

several years and was cited for<br />

bravery during the war. He was<br />

honorably discharged this fall and<br />

how holds a responsible position in<br />

the city.<br />

Rev. E. H. Thornberry spent<br />

Christmas with his parents here.<br />

Honor Roll<br />

Below are the names of those pupils<br />

who were neither absent nor tardy<br />

during the sixth month of the<br />

Pleasant Grove school: Lauretta<br />

Flood, Gladys Alcorn, Lilbern<br />

Alcorn, Lily Tyler, James Alcorn,<br />

Kennith Flood, Minnie May<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 />

Whitledge, Jennie Carpenter<br />

(Teacher)<br />

Teachers are Back<br />

Misses Manor, Hickerson, Stevson<br />

(sic) and Thompson, who spent the<br />

Christmas holidays at their<br />

respective homes, are back again at<br />

work. We do not believe any town in<br />

Kentucky has a better faculty than<br />

the one which our trustees have<br />

gotten together; and being from<br />

central Missouri, on this proposition,<br />

we must be shown.<br />

Advertisements<br />

John White & Company, Louisville,<br />

Full value paid for your furs.<br />

<strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> Bank - In case of<br />

burglary of this bank, your money,<br />

checks and other cash items on<br />

deposit with it subject to check, on<br />

savings accounts, or on time deposit,<br />

will not be your loss if taken by<br />

burglars. <strong>The</strong>re is no safer bank<br />

anywhere for your deposit.<br />

Established in 1889 - in business 30<br />

years. J. F. Combs, President; B. F.<br />

Pope, Vice President; H. H. Combs,<br />

Cashier.<br />

Dr. Schott has Interest Here<br />

Dr. Christopher Schott, who has<br />

gained so much notoriety in<br />

Louisville and was arrested on<br />

account of the death of his office<br />

girl, has visited Mr. E. Miller of<br />

Bardstown Junction, where he is<br />

interested in an oil well which was<br />

being dug at that place.<br />

Advertisements<br />

Testimonials from tired, run-down,<br />

nervous middle-life women for Dr.<br />

Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptions.<br />

Pale children need Gude’s Pepto-<br />

Mangan to make red blood.<br />

Page 6<br />

Personal<br />

Mrs. Mattie F. F. Rouse, from<br />

Louisville, spent Xmas at home with<br />

her mother, Mrs. W. J. Foster. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was quite a reunion spent Xmas day<br />

with their mother and grandmother,<br />

Mrs. M. J. Foster and family.<br />

Samuel Ridgway has returned to<br />

Lexington after spending the<br />

holidays with his parents, Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Ridgway.<br />

Mrs. J. B. Monroe and son, Logan<br />

Monroe, of Cleveland, Ohio spent<br />

several days here Xmas week.<br />

Miss Margaret Foster, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

J. M. Foster and family spent<br />

Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno.<br />

Chambers.<br />

Mr. C. H. Moser, of Lebanon<br />

Junction, spent Monday here.<br />

Mr. James H. (formerly W)<br />

Hardaway was in the city Sunday<br />

spent the day with friends and<br />

incidently – we might say accidently<br />

– looking at the pretty girls who<br />

venture out on Fourth Avenue.<br />

James says the supply has not been<br />

diminished by the many weddings<br />

which have taken place there<br />

recently.<br />

Miss Dorothy Foster is spending<br />

several days with her aunt, Miss<br />

Margaret.<br />

Morgan Trunnell and son in law of<br />

Texas spent Xmas week here, it<br />

being Morgan’s first visit in 12<br />

years.<br />

Warren Foster, from Louisville,<br />

spent several days here with his<br />

mother.<br />

Misses Gertrude and Jane Holsclaw,<br />

Miss Jackson from Louisville spent<br />

Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.<br />

Holsclaw.

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