The bulletin. (Irwinton, Wilkinson County, Ga.) 191?-19??, December 15, 1950, Image 1

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Representative coverage of Wilkinson County and surrounding territory for over 56 years THE BULLETIN Vol, 56 Fresh Chevrolet Styling Imparts Lower Lines The Styleline De Luxe four-door sedan is one of 14 models introduced by Chevrolet as its passenger car line for 1951. Notable in this picture are the design improvements which accentuate a longer America’s Largest and Finest Low - Priced Automobile. Now Here ! LOVICK P. LINGO Funeral services for Lovick P. Lingo, of 2533 Vineville Avenue, who died in a Macon Hospital Saturday following a brief illness were held in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary at 4 p m. Sunday. Th? Rev Mark Anthony offi ciated and burial was in River side Cemetery. Mr Lingo was born in Wilkin son County, the son of Joseph Lingo and Mrs- Ophelia Brannan Lingo. He had Jived in Macon 28 years, He was a former officer of the 32nd Division and was wounded twice in Aorld War 1. He was cited by American, Belgium and French governments for valor in action. A graduate of Georgia Military College, he was a member of the Vineville Methodist Church, was a member of Marshall A W eir Masonic Lodge and was a 32nd. degree Scottish Rite officer; also a member of the American Le gion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans. Air. Lingo was treasurer of the GeorgeS, Jones bible Class. For the last twenty years he had been an auditor for Birdsey Flour Mill. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Katherine Wright of Macon, a son, Lovick P. Lingo Jr., of COMING STARS IN MY CROWN TO OUR $ JUDY - RUTH Official Organ Irwinton, Wilkinson County, Georgia. lower appearance. Radiator grilles have been simpli fied, the decorative body moulding lowered and rear fender crowns raised. Models also offer added safety. । Atlanta, and a granddaughter; three sisters. Mrs George Davis, of Miiledgevi le, A rs. Robert Rus sell of Amite, La., and Mrs. Dav id Miller of Orlando. Fla. Lovick’s passing was quite a shock to his many friends here. He and Miss Katherine visited Gladys and Lum Dixon not long ago. Miss Lucile, (Mrs. David Miller) stoppeb by Irwintcn Tues day morning to see old friends. She and her son were on their way home to Orlando. The Elmer Shepherds, Mrs. L W, Dixon and Mrs. C- C. Thomp son visited Mrs. Lingo Sunday. cfandersvtlie garden ([dub The annual Christmas Pilgrim age sponsored |by the Sanders ville Garden Club will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1950, from 2 to 10 p. m. The Club invites everyone to to attend and enjoy the artistic decorations in both the nostalgic traditional manner, and bright, inventive modern spirit. Schedules and tickets at .50 cts. available at Newsome's Pharm acy. Hostesses will be glad to ac company out of town guests. DON’T Let Old Santa Claus catch you napping Only 7 more short days and then — Street of Iru) in ton By Mary Tigner Hoy df^ose ar den (^lub The Docember meeting of the Rose Garden ( lub was held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Culpepper Sr with Mrs Marvin Hall as co-hostess The living ahe dining rooms were beautifully decorated with Christmas arrangements copied from current magazines. Mrs. V • L Council let us in on the secrets of how they were made. The meeting opened with a de votional Mrs Culpepper read a poem: * Peace On Earth;*’ there was a song, the scripture read ing by Mrs A C Todd and “The Christmas Story” given by Mrs J. H Skelton. During the business session which followed officers for the new year were elected. Plans were discussed for a lighted Christmas tiee at the church. During the social hour deli cious refreshments were served. On Thursday evening Mrs. Culqepper’s home was again the scene of another lovely Chii-t --nias party when she entertained the Women’s Society of Christian Service Friday, Dec. 15 1950 Judy-Ruth Theatre Irwinton, Ga. Each week night two shows Saturday continuous from 4 Mon. - Tue^. 18 - 19 THREE LITTLE WORDS in TECHNICOLOR Fred Astaire Red Skelton Vera Allan Keenan Wynn Arlene Dahl Virginia Bragg Llorria DeHaven ?£Gale Robbins COMEDY Wed. - Thurs., 20 - 21 WHERE.THE SIDEWALK ENDS Dana Andrews uene Tierney Gary Merrill Ruth Donnelly Tom Tully ( raig Stephens COMEDY Friday - Saturday, 22 - 23 STAGECOACH KID Tim Holt Jefi Donnell Richard Martin Thurston Hall COMEDY RADAR PATROL VS SPY KING SERIAL, CHAPTER 6 Late Show Sat. 10 p.m THE COUNTERFEITERS John Sutton Doris Merrick Hugh Beaumont Lon Chaney GIVE A LOOK! FREE TICKETS TO JUDY - RUTH BE THE BULLETIN’S GUEST HERE S HOW YOU CAN DO IT BE A QUALIFIED JUROR. HOM ? 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