THE BULLETIN
VOL 26
Celebrates 80th Birthday
Mr F. i. Lord was host to a large
number of relatives and friends at a
birthday dinner, last Sunday, in cele
bration ot his 80th birihday, The
occasion was me st enjoyable to all
who attended.
Among visitors coming from other
counties were, Mr John Lord and
two daughters, from Macon, Mr and
Mrs Jim Lord, of Dublin, Mrs Hor
ace Ellington and charming daughter,
Miss Mary Lte, of Macon.
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Play at Gordon Tonight
“All A Mistake”, a three act com
ely of many lively mix-ups, will be
presented at Gordon school tonight,
Friday, sponsored by the Epworth
League, admission 10 20 cents.
Filling Station
Mr Fred Everett has cut back the
front of his garage and put in a fill
ing station.
The space in front is arranged for
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,fdry goods, as
we sell enough to keep all fresh at all times.
E. Johnson
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA.,
parking off the street and the front
of the building is painted white and
green. He will continue the garage
work.
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Half a dozen pretty school
girls and a few brothers hiking
toward Sandy creek Thursday
morning for an all day frolic.
But passing cars soon took all
their feet off the ground, and
they also rode home at dusk,
Swimming gave them plenty of
exercise, so the physical benefits
of the trip were not entirely
missing,
The Irwinton baseball dia
mond is smoothed now and we
may be able to get a game.
Jelly powders do the work.
Get a package from your grocer
before making the next jelly.
The catbird has a musical voice
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932
if he could only learn a tune.
The proof reader called me
down for writing “million doll’’
instead of “million dollar”, but
I defend the abbreviation be
cause money is so short.
Some folks out front discuss
the scriptures, but I keep my
shirt on, because no one ever
fully agrees on the meaning of a
passage.
Strolling down the Street aft
er dark I find some checker play
ers busy with their game by star
light.
The nickel watermelon made
its appearance on the Street to
day.
Mr and Mrs Geroge Hatcher,
of Gordon, were in town Thurs
day afternoon.
What I call a real flying invention;
a man has made a pair of wings that
he can flap and fly with and not de-,
Cosmetics Special
A new and popular line of Toilet arti
cles-twelve of them-priced at lOC
each in a special introductory sale.
Pen-Jell makes best jelly, Box 10c.
Refrigerated fresh Milk every day.
MISS ELLEN KING
Stop at the new Irwinton Hotel. Near all the stores.
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 on’week’ends.
An extra nice line of Flour, The Orient, Delicious, and,' Birdseys.
Eat Fruit and Vegetables to keep in good health.
MRS H. B. ADKINS -
A SACRED DUTY
From earliest times, mankind has endeavored to embody in the
fast rites for those who have passed away, all the love and respect
felt for the departed during life. All the skill of art, all the
knowledge of science, has been lavished to this end. We feel
deeply the responsibility reposed in us when we are allowed to
plan and conduct the services for those who have passed on.
HART’S MORTUARY
755 Cherry Street
Phone 161 Macon, Ga.
Number 33
pend on any tricky motor.
i Buddy Lindsey on the top of San
dy bridge with his mind four fifths
: made up to dive. I’m relieved when
■ he decides to climb down.
Mrs Homer J. Walker, of Atlanta,
• Mrs James Wright, Misses Mae, Lo
rene. and Dorothy Wright, of Gray,
were guests of Mr and Mrs Lynwood
1 Stokes Thursday,
Dr. J. H. Duggan was sick several
days of this week.
Mrs Lynwood Stokes has returned
from a visit to homefolt’s at Gray.
It has been called to the attention
! of people generally since the increase
of postal rates, that only the govern
ment has the right to deliver letters.
There is no way to keep small men
from being small, and nothing but a
kind heart in the big man can keep
; the little fellow from bearing all the
burdens of business,
July is cooler and wetter than June.