Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
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Ade Harris and family guests <strong>of</strong> Wm.<br />
Harris.<br />
Miss Nora Bridwell will begin her<br />
school at Cedar Glade.<br />
Lizzie Thomas is preparing to go to<br />
World's Fair.<br />
Mrs. Lon Jones was visited by her<br />
mother, Mrs. Roby.<br />
Miss Mary Jones visited her brother,<br />
Kirby Jones at Pleasant Hill.<br />
Miss Nita Bradbury, <strong>of</strong> Bardstown<br />
Junction, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.<br />
Tom McClure.<br />
Jas. Bell gave a picnic at Geo.<br />
Ashbaugh's woods.<br />
R. L. Bridwell and sisters, Misses<br />
Jennie and Nora, were guests <strong>of</strong><br />
uncle, Thomas Bridwell.<br />
Miss Anna Maud McClure returned<br />
home after extended visit to Uncle<br />
Jas. McClure <strong>of</strong> Springfield.<br />
Mrs. T. H. Morris and Mrs. Richard<br />
Haskell are expected to spend time<br />
with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jas.<br />
Rouse.<br />
Miss Hettie Ridgway spent several<br />
weeks with relatives in the city and at<br />
River View; accompanied home by<br />
cousin Miss Bess Burch <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
***Zoneton<br />
Jas. Kirk is the guest <strong>of</strong> Dave<br />
Mothershead<br />
Wm. Grant was in Shepherdsville.<br />
Willie Smith returned home from<br />
Nelson <strong>County</strong>.<br />
J. D. Melton and mother spent<br />
Sunday with Mrs. Rose Gentry.<br />
Mrs. Wm. Crumbacker and Fred<br />
Gentry were in 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 />
Erman Thornberry is visiting friends<br />
near Seatonville.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Smith were guests<br />
at Smith Bridges Sunday.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Scott visited relatives<br />
in the city.<br />
Lonnie Bass and Miss Susie Smith<br />
attended church at Pleasant Grove.<br />
Mrs. Alex McCrocklin and Miss<br />
Marry Miller are the guests <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Edith Cochrane.<br />
Miss Rosa Scott has been visiting<br />
Mrs. Alonza Jenkins.<br />
Mrs. Willard Bell and daughters,<br />
Austine & Mary, are guests at Tom<br />
Melton's.<br />
Misses Paralee and Nellie May Scott<br />
and Nadene Melton have returned<br />
home from Louisville.<br />
Mrs. Frank Christman entertained in<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Thompson and Miss<br />
Young.<br />
Mrs. Lenora Thompson and Miss Ida<br />
Young <strong>of</strong> Chicago, Illinois, are guests<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Frank Christman Sr.<br />
Mrs. Hardin Holsclaw and children<br />
and brother, Ernest Wells, are guests<br />
at Wm. Crumbacker's.<br />
***July 1, 1904 (Pg. 4)<br />
***On the Hill<br />
Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Owen spent<br />
Sunday with Dr. Moore.<br />
Edward Owen spent Sunday with<br />
brother, Oscar Owen.<br />
Sam Armstrong bought a horse from<br />
Charlie Stallings for $115.00<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hardin James visited<br />
Mrs. J. C. Dickey.<br />
Mrs. Kate Hall and son, Bob, were in<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
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Hugh and Straus Hall spent Sunday<br />
with uncle, Bob Hall.<br />
Mrs. John Hough and daughter, Rose,<br />
were in Shepherdsville.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hepta and son<br />
visited her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Dickey<br />
Mrs. Lizzie Hall and daughter, Ora<br />
Dell, visited Mrs. Kate Hall.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hardin James and Miss<br />
Effie Dickey visited Hardin Wise.<br />
Lou Mothershead and Miss Kate Hall<br />
spent Saturday with her brother, Bert<br />
Hall.<br />
Miss Nannie Johnson, <strong>of</strong><br />
Shepherdsville, visited sister, Mrs.<br />
Edna Hough.<br />
Viola Whitledge visited her cousin,<br />
Miss Stella Hall.<br />
Rev. Bailey filled his appointment at<br />
Pleasant Grove.<br />
Mrs. J. C. Dickey and three<br />
daughters, visited Mrs. Till Ridgway.<br />
Joe Chappell, <strong>of</strong> the Knobs, visited<br />
his cousin, Mrs. C. V. Hough.<br />
Albert Fisher, Miss Mary Owen,<br />
Pearl King and Miss Lue Fisher spent<br />
Sunday with Oscar Owen.<br />
Miss Allie Ashby visited her friend,<br />
Lillie Simmons.<br />
Rose House visited Miss Mary Owen.<br />
Mattie Rennison visited with Kate<br />
Hall.<br />
Article - <strong>The</strong> World's Fair; a few<br />
good reasons to see it and cost<br />
involved.<br />
Article - Ben Johnson, nominated the<br />
Democratic nominee for State<br />
Senator from the 14th district; no<br />
opposition - equivalent to an election.<br />
***Wilson Creek