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Representative coverage of Wilkinson County and surrounding territory for over 58 years
THE BULLETIN
Vol. 58 Irwinton. Wilkinson County, Georgia. Friday. Dec. 26, 1952 <7\£o 50 Official Organ I
J. 0- DAVIDSON
Age 79, brother of Col. Victor
Davidson, who died Wednesday
at a Macon Hospital was buried
from Danville Methodist Church
Thursday at 3p. m. Rev. Town
send officiating. Interment was
in the church cemetery. He also
is survived by his wife, six da
ughters, Mrs. E. H. Butler and
Mrs. E. F. Elliott of Macon.^Mrs.
G. C. Green, Dublin, Mrs. Sam
Cauley, Jeffersonville, Mrs. Carl
Butler, Irwinton and Mrs. Frank
Smith, Lafayette. Two sons, T.D,
Davidson. Atlanta and Victor, of
Jeffersonville; and several grand
children.
ROY CANNON
Age 69, life-long resident of
Irwinton, whose sudden death
©ccured Tuesday, a.m., was bur
ied at 2 p.m. Wednesday from
Union Church. Rev. F. E. Linder
and Rev. Clifton Martin officiat
ing. Interment was in Masonic
Cemetery. Two daughters, Mrs.
Ramsey Lambert of Jacksonville
Fla. and Mrs. Earl Bagley, of
Anniston, Ala., survive. Pall
bearers were Lum Dixon, Tom
Brundage, A.L. Loyd, 0. W. Bell,
I. E. Everett, and L.E Parker.
H’ry. Ralph Culpepper. Malcolm
Everett. Geo. Carswell, Victor
Davidson. A S. Boone. E. C. By
ington. Lud Campbell, G.A. Hoy.
There were rubber bones and
dog candy on the Byington’s tree
for the three pampered cockers.
Mrs. George Hill Carswell says
they raised their own tree in the
front yard, which is quite an
idea. Why not plant one every
year!
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The Ralph Culpeppers Jr. had
the most elaborate out-ooor de
coration in town on their terrace
The Old Boy in person, with the
sleigh and reindeer, all the work
of their own hands.
Parkers
Pharmacy
Mclntyre, Ga.
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ROBERT PARKER Prop.
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“Miss America of 1953” is trimming her tree this year with U. S. De
fense Bonds—“the present with a future.” Pretty Neva Jane Langley
knows that Defense Bond gifts are practical gifts, which will help protect
the security of her country.
Street of 1 r win ton
By Mary Tigner Hoy
Christmas in our little town
was saddened by two unexpected
deaths: that of Roy Cannon and
and J. 0 Davidson of Danyille.
Mr. Davidson underwent a major
operation not long ago Roy’s sud
den passing was a shock, though
some of his friends suspected a
heart condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Lambert
came up from Jacksonville, Fla.
to attend Mr. Cannon’s funeral.
Col. and Mrs. Victor Davidson
attended his brother’s funeral.
Dr.'and Mrs. W. A. Tyson are
Holiday guests of Miss Lola Hat
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Davis are
spending the Holidays with El
mo's parents in North Carolina.
Mrs. Walter Adkins is driving a
new car, a Buick and a honey.
HOLIDAY GREETINGS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
JAN. 16th 1894
The date of issue of the first
BULLETIN, remember ? eh !
Soo, Jan. 16th we are having a
59th Anniversary. It would help
us believe our efforts thru the
years have not been in vain if.
our old friends would celebrate
by sending in a new, or renewal
subscription. Dec. 22nd we took
in 2 doz eggs, 1 gallon honey, &
two 21b broilers for subscriptions
we’ll take anything we can use,
but nobody offers to trade news
print, ink, rollers or what it req
uires to get out your paper. For
that, nothing takes the place of
cash, so if you want to celebrate
with us, the P 0. Box is 116 and
the Phone 2263. We have a syr.
Subscription for the oldest copy
of THE BULLETIN sent in dur
ing this month. Look thru that
old trunk in the attic, it may be
there, who knows?
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Infinger
and little daughter of Marshall,
Texas are Christmas visitors
Julian Carswell spent Friday
with the Petty family.
Mrs. Nelle Peavy is spending
Christmas week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming Pruitt and family.
Mrs Edg^r Pendleton’s son
is at home on leave and they all
are spending Christmas week in
Macon with Mrs. Johnson.
We went to Gordon Wednes
day morning and saw Mrs Hogue
Mr. Clint Johnson, Mrs. John
Scott and Mrs. Otis Etheridge, -
all subscribers to the Bulletin.
City Election Jan. lOth
Mayor & Four Councilmen
TO BE ELECTED
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