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THE BULLETIN
VOL 24
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EASTER PROGRAM
At The Union Church
In Irwinton
At the Sunday School hour next Sunday there will be an
Easter Program which is being arranged by a committee of the
adult members of the school. This will be at 10:30 A. M., and will
be followed immeditely by a sermon by Rev. J. C. Saville at 11:30.
The Program includes the following:
Song - “Christ the Lord is Risen Today”
“The First Easter’’ (From Scripture) — Rev. Saville
“The Stone of the Sepulcher” - Elizabeth Todd
“Easter” — Sara Butler
Song “Christ Arose” — Intermediates
“An Easter Legend” — Edna Earl Todd
“The Christian Easter” — Buena Hatfield
“At Easter’’ ~ x Suella Dixon
Song “The Old Rugged Cross” — L. L. Petty
“They Neither Toil Nor Spin’’ — Clara Beall
“Easter Poem” — Faye Culpepper
‘ ‘Faster Time” — J osephene Hubbard
Song “Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross”.
For The Home
WE SELL
Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Safes
Chairs, Rockers, and Shoes, Dry
Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and in
fact everything that is kept in any
General Store, and more than in most
of them,' but we do not handle coffins,
don’t need them.
20 & 25c Ginghams at 15
25 & 30c “ at 20
Don’t Miss It
Flour $1.05 up.
E. Johnson
Irwinton
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA.,
FRIDAY, APR 18. 1930
The Union Church
Being Repaired
People have taken quite a
.gratifying interest in the
improvement of the Irwinton
Union church and already there
is enough money on hand to
make it look really nice and new
and add something to the •
appearance of the grounds.
Two contributions from out of
town are speciallyappreciated - -
one hundred dollars from Mr.
James McCook, an Irwinton boy
who has made good in Macon;
One hundred and fifty dollars
sent from the New Jersey office
of the Edgar Brothers Company.
The work is now under way
and money is still being received.
Irwinton people and friends here
or far away are invited to help
along.
Tyson-Stevens
Os cordial interest to many rela
tives and friends of the groom is the
marriage of Miss Myrtice Tvson of
Virginia and Mr Henry T. Stevens,
in Palm Beach, Florida, February
20th 1930.
MEAT MARKET
“Don't Go Way”
In connection with my other line I have opened up a Meat
Market and will appreciate a call. I also have a general line
of groceries, and hardware, caps, and ladies hats. Don’t forget
> to call oil
THAD W. PLAYER
Coffins and Caskets. Agent Idle Hour Nurseries
•
Spring, At Last
And with it many eye-delighting
I •
new patterns of dress goods and all
the lovely spring wearables. Get a
ready made and wear while sewing.
MISS ELLEN KING
THE GARDEN IS LATE
But the time when your health de
mands vegetables and fruits is here.
Let our store be your garden.
MRS. H. B. ADKINS
Number 22
Fiddlers Convention
Irwinton, April 18th
The Fiddlers Convention will be
worth making special plans ot attend.
Don’t let anything get in your way.
It is set for Friday evening April
18th, at the court house in Irwinton.
Old time music by the county’s best
fiddlers. Plenty of modern music
'mixed in with it. Something for all.
Come with your neighborhood team
and help encourage them to win.
Admission 20c and 35c.
Benefit Wilkinson County High
Scnool.
Brannan-Byington '
A uui<t home wedding in Gordon
Sunday morning was that of Miss
Gussie Earle Brannan and Mr Ed
Byington, the ceremony performed at
the home of the bride’s parents. Mr
and Mrs J. A. Brannan, Rev- J- C.
Saville, of Irwinton officiating.
The wedding was attended by the
family and near relatives and friends.
Leaving immediately for their home
at Greenville, South Carolina, Mr and
Mrs Byington paused in Irwinton for
"a brief visit to the groom's mothher,
Mrs Eula Byington.
This fine young couple have many
friends in Irwinton and throughout
the county who are sincerely interest
ed in their happiness.