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THE BULLETIN Irwinton, Ga. Fri. July 9, 1954
THE BULLETIN
OFFICIAL ORGAN Wilkinson Couty.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT IRWINTON, GA.
MARY TIGNER HOY, editor & publisher
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Mrs. Durward Mason, who un
derwent an appendectomy at the
Macon Hospital last week, has
returned home.
Bruce Culpepper will go down
in Irwinton history as Dr. T. N.
Davis’s first patient. Bruce was
having tonsil trouble. Its a migh
ty good feeling to know there’s
a doctor in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pfendleton
have as guests this week two at
tractive little cousins from Ma
con, Patricia Wheaton and Marie
Wallis. Marie recently returned
to the States with her parents
from Germany, where her father
was stationed.
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Wilcox’s
Sunday guests were Mrs. Byron
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