Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 - Bullitt County Public ...
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quickly as possible. This is not a<br />
scheme to sell you, but I swear, on<br />
the honor <strong>of</strong> a man, it is a genuine<br />
closing out sale. So come right on<br />
with your wagon and pocket book<br />
and I will do you some good. Big<br />
price list. (Shepherdsville<br />
Merchandise Company - G. S.<br />
Patterson.<br />
***June 10, <strong>1910</strong> (Pg. 1)<br />
Under the new school laws, every<br />
county is required to furnish a High<br />
School for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the common<br />
school graduates. This county is so<br />
small, and these graduates so few in<br />
number, that it would be impossible<br />
to establish a separate school for this<br />
purpose. So, the <strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education has made a contract with<br />
the trustees <strong>of</strong> the Shepherdsville<br />
Graded School to furnish the High<br />
School Course to these graduates.<br />
Under the terms <strong>of</strong> the contract, the<br />
county will pay forty dollars for each<br />
pupil entering in September and<br />
twenty dollars for each one entering<br />
in January. This <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> free tuition<br />
will apply only to those pupils<br />
between the ages <strong>of</strong> six and twenty,<br />
who hold common school diplomas,<br />
and who do not live in any graded<br />
school district.<br />
***Pleasant Hill<br />
Lee Barger is sick.<br />
Roger Barger is spending his vacation<br />
at home.<br />
Miss Lula Thomas is visiting<br />
relatives in the city.<br />
George Hough and wife visited Mrs.<br />
Irene Crist Sunday.<br />
Robert Barger visited relatives in<br />
Shepherdsville last week.<br />
Jim Roby and wife spent Sunday with<br />
Bert Roby near Deatsville.<br />
Rev. W. H. Moody spent Sunday<br />
night in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Irene Crist.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong>, <strong>1910</strong> - <strong>1912</strong><br />
Extracted from micr<strong>of</strong>ilm by Edith Blissett<br />
Miss Florence Hibbs, <strong>of</strong> Cox's Creek,<br />
visited her sister, Mrs. Mary<br />
Crenshaw.<br />
Rev. Moody and Miss Mattie Thomas<br />
spent Monday with Jonc Clark and<br />
family.<br />
Rev. B. A. Hunter and Rev. Lyons<br />
spent Saturday night with Mrs. Arp<br />
Harmon.<br />
Mrs. Arp Harmon and Mrs. Ann<br />
Jones visited Mrs. Iley Jones one day<br />
last week.<br />
Duke Burch and wife and Calvin<br />
Caldwell and sister visited W. L.<br />
Barger Sunday afternoon.<br />
Smith Roby and family and Mrs.<br />
Nettie Roby and children were were<br />
with K. S. Jones Sunday.<br />
Miss Eugenia Crist, Mrs. Fronie<br />
Hough and Edith Clark attended the<br />
ice cream supper at Wm. McClure's<br />
at High Grove Saturday night.<br />
Calvin Caldwell, <strong>of</strong> Asheville, NC<br />
and his sister, Beatrice, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon,<br />
are visiting their aunts, Madams Ollie<br />
Burch and Josie Barger.<br />
Rev. W.H. Moody preached here<br />
Sunday.<br />
***Cupio<br />
Mrs. Hattie Cook and little daughter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Highland Park, are visiting<br />
relatives here.<br />
Mrs. Minnie Pendleton and two<br />
children visited her sister, Mrs.<br />
Kincaid in Louisville<br />
Geo. Quick and wife, <strong>of</strong> Oakdale,<br />
visited their son, Ed. Quick and<br />
daughter, Mrs. Tom Ritchey.<br />
Mesdames Dora Ashby, Roberta<br />
Skinner, Cora Ridgway and Miss<br />
Mary Nichols were in the city<br />
shopping Wednesday<br />
C. B. O'Neal, <strong>of</strong> Louisville, was out<br />
to Emerald Cottage, making garden<br />
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preparations to coming out for the<br />
summer.<br />
Mrs. Jim Harris and two children, <strong>of</strong><br />
Salt River, are with her sister, Mrs.<br />
Will Close. Mrs. Harris is suffering<br />
terribly from an ingrown nail; has had<br />
an operation and is getting along very<br />
well.<br />
Will Nichols and wife entertained<br />
Monday in honor <strong>of</strong> their aunt, Mrs.<br />
Malinda Johnson. Present were:<br />
Lem Nichols and wife, Misses Mary<br />
Nichols, Nell and Eunice Ridgway,<br />
Christina Skinner, Mesdames Roberta<br />
Skinner and Mabel Peterson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Kosmosdale.<br />
Miss Virginia Tydings and James<br />
Davis were married last Wednesday,<br />
the 25th, at the home <strong>of</strong> the bride's<br />
sister, Mrs. Robert Saunders, in<br />
Louisville <strong>The</strong>y came to the groom's<br />
home, Thursday, where they were<br />
given an elegant reception by his<br />
mother, Mrs. Clayton Davis. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
will make their home with Mrs.<br />
Davis.<br />
***Bardstown Junction<br />
W. A. Field is remodeling his home.<br />
Frank Field visited in Springfield last<br />
week.<br />
Mrs. T. J. Daniel spent a day in<br />
Louisville last week.<br />
E. W. Sutton is at home with his<br />
family for a few days.<br />
Richard Wathen Jr, <strong>of</strong> Louisville, is<br />
visiting his parents.<br />
Edwin D. Oaks has left to attend to<br />
business in Southern Kentucky.<br />
Mr. Cruise and wife have been the<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Hardy Cruise and wife.<br />
Mrs. Kate Wilson, <strong>of</strong> Louisville, is<br />
with Richard Wathen's family.<br />
Mrs. J. F. Mooney and Miss Nannie<br />
Mooney visited in Louisville<br />
recently.