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THE BULLETIN
VOL 26
9 1-2 c Cotton
The Secretary of Agriculture
announces cotton will be accept
ed as collateral for crop produc
tion loans of 1932 and unpaid
balances on loans made prior to
1932 on the basis of 9 L2c per
pound middling, 7.8 inch.
For particlars see local field
agent of Crop Production Loan
Office.
Celebrate Birthdays
Little David Stapleton and Miss
Lucy Stapleton celebrated their
4th and 14th birthday Sunday,
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,£dry goods, as
we sell enough to keep all fresh at all times.
E. Johnson
IRWINTON, WILKINSON COUNTY, GA.,
Oct. 9. with a birthday dinner at
the home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Willard Stapleton. The din
ing room was beautifully decor
ated in pink and white.
In the center of the table were
two pretty, white cakes, one
bearing 4 pink candles and the
other 14.
Those present were: Mr and
Mrs J. D, Lavender, Mr and Mrs
Johnnie Taylor, Mr and Mrs El
mer Stapleton, Mrs M. V. My
rick. Mr and Mrs Willard Sta
pleton, and sons David and Cai
son, Mr and Mrs Geo. T- Staple
ton and family Mary Alice, Watt
Madge, Richie and Lucy.
It was a most enjoyable day
to each one and we all wish them
many more happy birthdays.
Afternoon Party
Mrs J. D. Lavender, Mrs John
nie Taylor, Mrs Joel Waters, Mrs
E B. Lavender, Mrs Willard
Stapleton, Mrs M. V. Myrick,
FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1932 k
Mrs Geo. T. Stapleton and
daughter, Mary Alice, formed a
J’Spend the Afternoon” party at
at Mrs Elmer Stapleton’s Mon
day afternoon.
LOCALS.
Mrs S. A, Boone, Mrs T. H. Brid
well. Jr, Milledgeville, Miss Maybell
Bridwell. Toomsboro, were visitors in
town Tuesday.
Miss Ermine Kenney, of Leary, is
visiting Mrs Ralph Culpepper.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Culpepper and
Faye and Ralph, Jr , visited relatives
at Morgan, Sunday.
Mrs C. T. Lord, of Toomsboro,
was a visitor in town Wednesday.
Bill Dixon brought to town Satur
day afternoon a grey fox which he
took alive from a hollow tree after a
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^weekfends.
An extra nice line of Flour, The Orient, Delicious, and] Birdseys.
Eat Fruit and Vegetables to keep in good health.
MRS H. B. ADKINS
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
We feel a special responsibility in recommending caskets and
other merchandise to our patrons. For this reason, we handle
only the products of well-established, responsible manufacturers
who have a reputation for quality and value built up over a long
period of years.
HART’S MORTUARY
' 755 Cherry Street
Phone 161 Macon, Ga.
Number
lively chase lasting several hours. He
said be would mark the fox, turn
him loose in a dogless surrounding
and see if it is caught again.
Miss Arlene Davis, of Charlotte,
is guest of Mrs B. W. Davis.
Mr and Mrs T. L. McGraw an
nounce the birth of a son.
Music Tonight
1 Musical program this evening,
Friday, 8:15, at Mclntyre school,
sponsored by P. T. A. An en
। tertainment featuring good mu
sic at 5 and 10 cents admission.
The weather is fine so don’t stay
away.
Join the Red Cross and help
' the many unfortunate,