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Serving Wilkinson and adjoining Counnes for over 56 Years ......
THE BULLETIN
VOLUME 56 Official Organ Irwinton, Wilfainson County, Georgia.
MRS. W. R. SAPP
Funeral Services for Mrs. W R.
Sapp, who died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Pen
dleton, Monday night, after a
lingering illness, was held at AS
bury Methodist Church, at 3:30
p. m. Wednesday, burial was in
Asbury cemetery.
Mrs. Sapp, the former Miss
Melissa (Sweetie) Dixon, was a
lifelong resident of Wilkinson
County, the daughter of Jerry
Dixon and Mrs. Ellie Dennard
Dixon. She was a member of the
Clear Creek Baptist t hurch
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. W. D Brooks, Macon; Mrs.
H. B. Brewer, Mclntyre; Mrs. G.
J Dennard, Jeffersonville; sirs.
E. E. Pendleton, Irwinton; three
sons, J W Sapp, Jeffersonville;
G. Sapp, Unadilla; J. F Sapp,
Mclntyre; sixteen grandchildren
and several gieat grandchildren.
ROSEGARDEN
CLUB TO MEET
The Rose Garden club will hold
the next meeting in school libra
ry next Tuesday, April 18th, at 3
p. m. The regular meeting was
postponed this week on account
of so much illness
I love to think of gardens
When April winds are blowing,
But lose all interest in ’em
When comes the time for hoeing
PATCHWORK!
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Taking a cue from old-fashioned
patchwork quilting, fashion de
signer Rose Marie Reid whipped
up an up-to-the-minute, eye catch
ing cotton patchwork swim suit.
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v/ere Inspired by a new Fruit of the Loom square dance cotton print.
Shown here in the lobby of the fashionable Gideon Putnam Hotel are
Mrs. James Anderson, socially prominent up-state New York woman,
and her two daughters, Robin, age two, and Barbara, age five. Each
h wearing a dress which Mrs. Anderson made from popular dress
patterns using the new fabric which features an exciting combination
©f square dancing figures. Home sewing experts say that the new
’print is excellent for bed spread*, draperies end rumpus room
decorations. « _
Street of IrWinton
By Mary Tigner Hoy
Capt. and Mrs. Crank Paeon
an 1 family, recently returned
from Guam, are spending a part
of his leave with his pa. ents, Mr.
and Mrs N. Il Bacon.
Mrs. Rosa Lindsey attended a
meeting of the 9th Congressional
Postmaster's Association in Gain
esville last week.
Mr and Mrs. John Porter re
turned home from a two weeks
fishing trip in Florida. Miss Eliz
abeth Billue spent a few days
with them while there.
Mr. and Mrs. George A Hoy
attended Easter services in Mill
edgeville Sunday morning.
Miss Adelyn Butler was at
home for the week end.
Mrs Mabel Wynn, of Dublin
was the week - end guest of Mr
and Mrs B. B Asbell.
Mrs. Mary Maddox and little
Jack were Easter visitors.
Mr. and Mrs John Lindsey
Carswell ami children were the
guests of the L L Pettys last
Sunday.
Mrs L. P. Player remains ill
in a Macon hospital.
Buy EASTER Seals
We visited the Hogue Flower
& Gift Shop in Gorden Tuesd y.
Called on Edwin Bloodworth at
his Variety Store, - and saw the
woods full of dt gwood blossoms
all the way. V\ by can’t it be Ap
ril all the year? Billy Mocking
bird ecnoes: hy, why, why.
We had to pin down net wire ov
er the strawbeiries to keep rim
from taking a bite ont of each
berry. The other mornit g he
slipped under the wire and such
a flutterment you never saw un
til we helped him out. He lost a
feather or two, andiomeofk.s
prejudice against us, wc hi pe.
We had Joe bkelton and Otho
Bell Jr set up in type as host i
tai patients, but beik re v.e cou.d
rush to press they were at ho.i e
again. - Joe, able to sing and 0
tho Jr. back in school. Congrat
ulations, bj\t!
The Baptist protracted meet
ing is in progress at the Ui ion
church this week. Revivals in
nearly all the churches of the
Ebenezer As o nation are biing
held simultaneously
Let’s see “The Life of Ri e> ”
at the Judy-Ruth I want to see
old “Digger” O'Dell.
Friday, April 14 1950 No-12
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Your Subscription is due
If the check in the square
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: Judy-Ruth
j Theatre
Irwinton, Ga.
Each Week Night 2 Shows
Saturday Continuous From
4 P. M.
Mod. - Tues. April 17 and 18
I ’’HELLFIRE"
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Forrest Tucker-Gtant " ithers
PLUS Trucolor
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‘ - D gger’' O Dell.lU semary DeCamp
COMEDY
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JIM BANNON AS
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Comndy
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Late Show Sat. 10 p.m
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The Maid of Cotton is in a danc
ing mood. She is belle of the ball
in her Ted Shore evening dress of
Swiss Mills’ cotton organdie. This
fetching cotton gown is one of the
glamorous fashions in the wardrobe
• of Maid Elizabeth McGee of Spar
. tanburg, S. C., who is making the
; 1950 cotton fashion and goodwill
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