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THE BULLETIN
VOL 26
Red Cross Needs
More Members
The Red Cross is already do
ing much needed relief work in.
the county and it is said that ad
ditional articles may be distrib
uted later. The membership in
Wilkinson is short of the num
ber required to receive full allot
ment. Join today or at your
first convenience. Don’t let our
people miss any of the help of
fered them.
New Postal Rates
Effective July sth: Letters
and other first class matter, in
cluding that for local delivery at
letter carrier offices, and that
for delivery or collection by ru
ral or star route carriers at all
offices—-3 cents an ounce or frac
tion of an ounce.
No change in the rate on post
al cards or post cards 'nor on let
ters for local delivery at offices
not having letter carrier service.
You Can Find
The Goods Here
For the Home and Farm
Ladies dress goods, and shoes and hose
handkerchiefs, toilet preparations and
various kinds of threads and sewing
materials.
Men’s and boys’ furnishings for both
dress and work.
Your needs in hardware and kitch
en utensils.
And always something good to cook
or handy for the can opener.
Get my prices on staple groceries, shoes,Jdry goods, as
we sell enough to keep all fresh at all times.
E. Johnson
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA.,
Toomsboro News
Master Jack Bruner of Macon is
visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs C.
N. Bruner.
»• Mrs Annie Freeman and Mrs Rals
. ton Freeman spent last week-end
. with friends in Savannah.
Miss Leota McFadden entertained
the young set Friday night.
, Warren Bruner and wife from Chat
, tanoova are here visiting relatives.
Mrs P. M. Jackson has returned
from a week’s visit in East Tenn.
Mr and Mrs John Barge were
Toomsboro visitors Thursday.
1 Mrs Zack Cullins of Riceville spent
■ the week end- with her sisters, Mrs
■ Ed Boone and Mrs Kirby Stephens.
Mrs 0. C. Weever spent Thursday
। in Dublin.
The Baptist Missionary society met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs P. M.
. Jackson at Black Creek plantation.
. The president. Mrs M. II Hall, pre
. sided, and the devotional was given
by Mrs Winthrow. Mrs Norwood
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932
Stephens conducted the Bible ques
tioneer. At the close of the meeting
an ice course was seryed.
Elizabeth Jones is visiting Mil
ledgeville friends.
Wilda Maddox has returned to her
home at Rebecca after spending a
week with her sister, Mrs Herbert
Holliman.
Miss Evelyn Brown, Miss Loretta
Powell, Miss Myrtis Green from Dub
lin were recent guests of Mrs O. C.
Weever.
The Holliman children are back
from a month’s visit with grandpar
ents at Rebecca.
Mr and Mrs Sutton of Millen are
here on a visit to their daughter, Mrs
G. L. Mills.
Mr L. W. Carlyle and Mr and
Mrs J. C. Causey were guests of Mr
and Mrs S. S. McFadden Sunday.
Mrs Withrow will leave in a few
days for her home in Ellijay.
For Smmer Days
Dresses,Hats, Hose, Shoes for the fam
ily. There are many articles of food
for the party at home, the days outing
or a camping trip. Good. Save time.
MISS ELLEN KING
Stop at the new Irwinton Hotel. Near all the stores.
Plenty of Garden Seed for you.
You Will Find at the Popular Store
On Penny Row
Full line of Fancy Groceries. Candies.
Fresh Bread and Cakes, daily.
New Garden Seed.
Fresh Fish and Certified Select Oysters onjweekfends.
An extra nice line of Flour, The Orient, Delicious, andj Birdseys.
Eat Fruit and Vegetables to keep in good health.
MRS H. B. ADKINS
AFTER THE FUNERAL
One of the most trying experiences connected with the passing of
a loved one—moi e heart rending than the funeral itself—is the re
turn to the home made desolate by the absence of the familiar
face. This difficult time is made even more trying when the resi
dence has been disarranged by the funeral service and the receiv
ing of friends and relatives. One of the advantages of using our
funeral home is that it preserves the residence from the unneces
sary confusion.
HART’S MORTUARY
755 Cherry Street
Phone 161 Macon, Ga.
Number 32
Catheryn Meadows is visiting in
: Cochran.
Miss Leila Cason and Miss Martha
• Jackson left Saturday for Washing
ton, D. C., where they will spend
, the remainder of the summer. Stop
ping over in Savannah Sunday they
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A.
W. Strozitr.
Mr P. Z Lord has returned from
the Sandersville hospital where he is
being treated.
Mrs T. F. Hemminger returned to
her home in Atlanta after spending a
week with her mother, Mrs L. R.
Cason. Sr.
George Duncan, Jr., is at home
with his parents and grandparents
after spending winter in Florida, and
a month in Macon with Mrs Jim
Chambers,
Mr Bill Barge, a Naval officer of
Washington, D. C., has returned to
his post in Washington after visiting
relatives here.