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Representative coverage of Wilkinson County and surrounding territory-tor over 60 years
THE BULLETIN
A. T. Lend
TO THE PEOPLE OF WILKINSON
COUNTY:
Two years ago, you gaye me a yote of
confidence by electing me your Rep
esentative in the Georgia Legislature
The best interests of our County and
State has been my first consideration;
ind I feel we are making progress in
our expanded school program as well
as in the building and improving of
our roads and bridges. I think the
r.wo go hand in hand and by all
working together, we can march for
ward in full step with the wonderful
progress our State is now enjoying.
I am a candidate for re-eleciion and
I will appreciate the support and help
)f all our people. I feel the two years
experience I have had as your Repre
sentative will be a great help during
he next two years. Our State is faced
with momentous problems and the fu
ture of our people may well be writ
ten during the coming months. We
i.nust face the situation with courage
und conviction and with the determi
□ation to try to solve all the problems
iairlv and for the good of our people.
Your help and advice will always
be appreciated; and in return, I
pledge you the very best that is in
me. Again, thank you for your aup
)ort and with best wishes always, I
Ann,
Sincerely,
A. T. Land.
IRWINTON
Mr. and Mrs. J. F/Cason and
family left Tuesday for their new
home in Bostwick, Ga. where
Mr. Cason will be a member of
the high school faculty for the
coming term.
We strolled down town Mon
day afternoon and there on the
Tore bench sat Lum Dixon in
person, when we thought he was
flat on his back at Binion’s. You
can’t keep a good man down!
Mrs. Frank Dixon came down
from Atlanta last weekend to
see Lum and Gladys.
Send The Bulletin to a friend.
CELEBRATE THE 4TH WITH A STH EQUALS ? ? ? ON THE 6TH
Uo/. 60 Irwinton. Wilkinson County, Georgia. Friday. July 2, 1954 5^0.25
DR- DAVIS MOVES TO IRWINTON
Dr. Thomas Ned Davis and
family moved to Irwinton Wed
nesday and Dr. Davis is now
practicing in the Puckett Clinic,
according to an announcement
by James R. Wilcox, President
of the Wilkinson County Lion’s
Club.
Dr Davis, 28 years of age, is a
native of Washington County
and is a graduate of the Univer
sity of Georgia Medical School.
He recently completed his intern
ship in the Macon Hospital. He
comes to Irwinton as a general
practitioner.
Mrs. Davis, a graduate of Ag
nes Scott College, is the former
Margaret Steele Dendy of Pelzer,
South Carolina They have two
children, Thomas Ned Jr., and
Margaret Dendy.
Dr. Davis’ coming is the result
of more than a year’s effort on
the part of the Wilkinson Coun
ty Lion’s Club, other interested
citizens of Wilkinson County and
industrial firms.
Mrs. Jack Fountain, R, N, will
assist Dr. Davis in his practice.
Street of Irwinton
By Mary Tigner Hoy
Miss Nan Wood and Miss Julia
Todd were welcome week-end
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Culpepper
Jr. and children and Faye shep
herd returned Wednesday from
Daytona Beach.
Misses Barbara Stapleton. Nan
Martin, Margie Ford were recent
guests of Misses Iwarlene and
Neva Kingin Brunswick.
We saw Lee Bowles Penning
ton in town Monday. He has
. been stationed at ban Diego, Cal.
for quite a while.
Glad to report that Thad Play
er has recovered from recent ill
ness and is home again.
Dr. Garry Kitchens of Packa
nack, N. J. was in town Monday,
visiting Col. and Mrs. George H.
Carswell.
We certainly welcome the arri
val of Dr Thomas Davis and his
family, who moved to Irwinton
Wednesday. Let’s all make sire
thev are welcomed into our com
munity.
SANDEKS REUNION
Sanders Family Association’s
regular yearly meeting will be
held at historic Ramah Church
First Sunday in July, which this
year falls on July Fourth.
Meeting begins at 11:30 Bask
et dinner at 12:30. All descend
ants of Malaichi Madison Sand
ers are urged to be present.
Recording Secretary.
Toomsboro Topics
Mr. and Mrs Thomas K. Wom
ack of Toomsboro announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Joyce, to Waithum Vance Lord,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lord
Their marriage will be per
formed August 15 at the Tooms
boro Methodist Church.
We regret to learn that Sidney
Miller has been in the Macon Hos
pita! where he underwent an op
eration on his knee
Mrs. Euree Godfrey returned
home Sunday from the Claxton
hospital where she has been un
der treatment.
Attending the Griffin Reunion
Sunday, held at Jay Bird Springs
near Eastman, were Mr and Mrs
Clarence Thompson, Mr. Mrs.
Jack Thompson and Guy Thomp
son
Harrold Holliman is attending
Methodist Youth Camp this week
at Epworth-by-the-sea on St. Si
mon’s Island
Virgil Lord, who has been sta
tioned in Germany for several
years, received a cordial welcome
in the 'Boro when he arrived last
week. His mother. Mrs. Eugene
Lord, had been looking for him
for a month and after winning
first place in the Dress Revue,
she also won a free trip to Ath
ens but hesitated to go, afraid
Virgil would come and find her
gone. We all insisted that she
should go on as he might not ar
rive in another month. She went,
he came! She had a wonderful
trip and maybe she’ll forgive us
ail later. Mrs. Virgil Lord and
Virgil Jr. are planning to come
to Toomsboro soon to join him.
He is at present at Benning, hav
ing re-enlisted in the Army.
Little Michael Clay Wilder
and mother, Mrs Virginia Jones
Wilder, of Macon, recently visit
ed their parents. Mr. and Mrs
DelmaA Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Brown and
children, Beverly and Buster,
left Friday for a visit with par
ents at Lula. Ga
Mr. SidneyJ Maughon of Win
der made a short visit with his
sister. Mrs Allen Dixon and Me.
Dixon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Victor Kaminsky
spent the weekend in Cochtan
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Legg.
Sammy Wheaton returned to
Savannah Sunday night after a
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Edgar Pendleton and Mr. Pen
dleton
Dr. Clyde Burgamy is in town
this week, visiting parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B Burgamy.
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Card Os Thank^
I wish to express my thanks
to all my good friends for every
kindness shown me during my
recent illness. I appreciated the
flowers and cards more than I
can say. May God bless each one
of you
Sincerely,
Frank Johnson.
The Macon 'telegraph this week
carried notices of the funerals of Mrs.
Nelli* Keen Lord. 65, mother of C. A.
Lord of Toomsboro; and Robert C.
Smith, 65. a merchant of Allentown,
son of the late W. W. Smith and
Mrs. Lucy Jane Holliman Smith.