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Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Elizabethtown, is visiting Miss Jennie<br />

Trunnell.<br />

***Brooks<br />

Mrs. Rogers is still very sick.<br />

Boone Summers was in the city.<br />

Bettie Rayman will teach a spring<br />

school here.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. S. F. Barrall are right<br />

sick.<br />

Ed Quick is guest <strong>of</strong> friends at Penn<br />

Run.<br />

Mrs. A. E. Funk has been sick for<br />

several days, but is better.<br />

Chas. Kneisler visited Capt. John<br />

Foster.<br />

Chas. Kneisler is carrying mail from<br />

this place to Barrallton.<br />

Miss Susie Smithers visited Mrs.<br />

Steve Sanders.<br />

Will Bates and son, Arthur, visited<br />

Ed. Quick.<br />

Ed Quick and Miss Edith Funk were<br />

in this "Little Town".<br />

Miss Bettie Rayman visited Mrs. W.<br />

B. Paulley<br />

Miss Lee Barrall is home from<br />

visiting in the city.<br />

Bloomer Barrall came very near<br />

drowning by the high water <strong>of</strong> Knob<br />

Creek when returning from visiting a<br />

friend.<br />

Rev. Dave Hartsfield, <strong>of</strong><br />

Elizabethtown, came to preach at Mt.<br />

Elmira, but due to muddy roads<br />

called the appointment in.<br />

***Pleasant Hill<br />

E. R. Ash visited Bardstown.<br />

W. L. Barger and Sim Harris were in<br />

the city Friday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong>, <strong>1901</strong>-<strong>1909</strong><br />

Extracted from micr<strong>of</strong>ilm by Edith Blissett<br />

B. H. Crist and Lindsay Ridgway<br />

spent Saturday in Deatsville.<br />

Frank Long was the guest <strong>of</strong> Harry<br />

Harris one night last week<br />

Mrs. Helen Long, <strong>of</strong> Mt. Washington,<br />

was visited by son, Frank Long.<br />

Miss May Roby visited her<br />

grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. J. Q.<br />

Bolton.<br />

K. S. Jones and family, visited Mr. &<br />

Mrs. Smith Roby at Deatsville.<br />

B. H. Crist purchased 16 hogs from<br />

Burch Bros.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Duke Burch entertained:<br />

Fronie James, Annie Harris, May<br />

Rouse, Mertelle Greenwell, Ada<br />

Greenwell, Alma Jones, Bessie<br />

Burch, Berta Harris, Zilpah Crist,<br />

Fronie Lee Crist, John James,<br />

Lindsay Ridgway, Frank Long, Elbert<br />

Lutes, Henry Lutes, Tom Adams,<br />

Earle Harris, Wayne Harris, Allie<br />

Greenwell, Vernon Jones, Chas.<br />

Crist, Joe Harris, and Henry Harris<br />

***Hebron<br />

Walter Bell is sick.<br />

Dessie Cochran is sick.<br />

A babe <strong>of</strong> Tom Davis is quite sick.<br />

An infant <strong>of</strong> Chas. Kavanaugh is<br />

quite sick.<br />

Miss Nora Hedges is visiting relatives<br />

in city.<br />

Mrs. Sue Rogers is not so well<br />

Mrs. H. L. Rogers and three children<br />

are sick with lagrippe.<br />

Logan Hedges has been quite sick,<br />

but is better.<br />

Mrs. P. B. Riley and son, Charles, are<br />

with Mrs. O'Brien at Clermont.<br />

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Beckwith Bealmear visited his sister,<br />

Mrs. Sue Summers.<br />

Miss Georgia Summers is guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Balee and family.<br />

Mrs. S. W. Brooks and Miss Irene<br />

visited Mrs. Virgil Anthony.<br />

Mrs. George Sanders hosted <strong>The</strong> W.<br />

M. S. <strong>of</strong> Cooper Memorial.<br />

Mrs. Geo. Bailey hosted <strong>The</strong> W. M.<br />

S. <strong>of</strong> Little Flock.<br />

Mrs. C. O. Cooper and son, Lindsay,<br />

are ill. Lindsay has inflammatory<br />

rheumatism.<br />

Teresa Brooks has gone to city to be<br />

with sister, Mrs. Sheridan, who is<br />

very ill.<br />

Storm blew down carriage house and<br />

damaged the surrey <strong>of</strong> Jas. Wallace.<br />

Bessie Riley was called home from<br />

school on <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> her brotherin-law.<br />

Ed O'Brien, <strong>of</strong> Clermont, died.<br />

Mrs. Jas. Cochran has received<br />

invitation to the marriage <strong>of</strong> her<br />

sister, Alice Magruder to Ike<br />

Woolridge.<br />

Miss May Hedges is guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />

sister, Mrs. Murray, and niece Miss<br />

Ruth Murray, at Lebanon Junction.<br />

Rev. Hagerman preached at Little<br />

Flock.<br />

Cedar Creek and Floyds Fork were<br />

both past fording last Sunday.<br />

Flooding kept people from attending<br />

the obsequies <strong>of</strong> Mr. Lee.<br />

Miss Jessie Young has been seriously<br />

ill with heart disease, is improved.<br />

Miss Fannie Fisher has closed her<br />

school here; will board with Mrs.<br />

Raymond at Brooks.

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