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Kapresentative coverage of Wilkinson County- and surroeatUng territory tor over GO years
THE BULLETIN
TRAVERSE JURY FOR JAN- COURT
J R Mitchell, W C Dennard, H E
McDowell, Thomas M. Tarpley, E A
Dennard, W E Collins, Mrs 3 A Rog
ers J D McCook, Rc Eubanks, J E
Hogue, Sr , Barney Dean, C 0 Stev
ens, C E Broyles, L C NeSmith, J
Edward Bloodworth, B M Martin, C
E. Frasuer, C W Watsoe, George
Kinchen, Leonard A. Wood, J H Hol
liman, Clayton Lewis, WT Grimes
T D Grimes Douglas Harrison, Frank
I Garr, B F McCook, W O Smith, H S
Mills, J F Eady Jr, B Redwine, J D
Adkins, T A Gibbs Jr, B E Dupree Sr
C. P Brooks, D P Jones E V Parker,
P M Jackson, J L McCook, H V
Smith, Curtis Etheridge, E H Mont
gomery, H M Lord, Harrold Conp.ell,
Arthur J Lavender, J H Skelton, Ed
gar Massengale, B H Aycock, Mrs E
A Dennard. O K Etheridge. Mrs A L
Branan, Ed Smith, John S Brown, and
Robert L Lord.
z More milk will be available to
Wilkinson County school child
ren under terms of an agree
ment with the State Dept of Ed
ucation School Lunch Division
just signed by Supt. John W.
Miller. The milk will be bought
directly from local dairies
The cost to the child will be 3
or 4 cents per half pint At this
price every child should be able
to get at least one bottle of milk
each day.
Mr. Miller urged that parents
assist the new program by enrol
ling their children in it.
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‘ A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS.'
Irwinton. Wilkinson County, Georgia.
Vol. 60
Street of Irwinton
Frank Bacon and h'is family
were the only group absent from
the N H. Bacon family’s Christ
mas dinner. Frank is still in Cal
ifornia Billy Bacon recently
finished his job with Uncle Sam
and came home to enter Univer
sity of Georgia. During the holi
days he visited relatives and
friends in Douglas. Ga. and
White Snrings, Fla.
Miss Nan Wood, Miss Julia
Todd, Miss Adelyn Butler, and
Miss Edy th Billue all of Atlanta,
spent the holidays with home
folks
Mr and Mrs Rollie Bril enter
tained the Billue family at Christ
mas dinner
Mrs. Anise Jones of Macon and
Sam Wheaton of Savannah were
with Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pen&e
ton for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, Gainer Fulford
of Wrightsville were guests of
Mrs- George Everett and Malcolm
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Herndon Jr
and children of Augusta spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs J.
M Hall
Miss Elizabeth Mills, her moth
er and sister were guests Mon
day of Miss Clara Beall.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Wilcox
of Athens spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Wilcox.
Mr and Mrs J. D Rackley of
Uvalda were at home last Sunday
with her mother, Mrs S. E Hat
field and family.
Col. and Mrs. David Hulbert of
Perry spent the weekend with
the Wilbur Councils.
Col and Mrs. Frank Dixon vis
ited the W. L Dixons.
Mr and Mrs. Valda Wooten of
Mcßae were guests of the Otho
Bells.
Mrs Robert Infinger and little
daughter, Elaine, arrived Tues
day for a visit with homefolks.
Gilmore and Cornelia Byington
are both at home with parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Everett
snent Christmas with parents in
Ft. Gaines
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Mitchell Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and
David attended the wedding, on
Mondav niorht, of Miss Rosalind
Mitchell and Mr. William Harden
which was solemnized in the pre
sence of members of the two fa
milies at the home of the bride in
Barnesville.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her only brother, John
Mitchell and her father, the Rev.
Harvey Mitchell, performed the
ceremony.
Mr Harden is a teacher at Rut
ger’s Col'ege and the young cou
ple will make their home in New
G E A CHRISTMAS PARTY
The teachers of the Wilkinson
County High School entertained
the local unit of the GEA at a
Christmas Party last Monday
night in the high school lunch
room The beautiful diningroom
lent itself effectively to the de
coration for the affair. A Christ
mas tree, decorated and gleaming
with lights, adorned the front of
the room. Alternate windows
held Christmas candles. Other
decorations were t a b 1 e s with
lighted candles, southern smilax
and nandina berries. Also an ar
rangement featuring a Noel
scene in green and white.
The members of the County
Board of Education and their
wives were guests for this occa
sion. Teachers were accompa
nied by their wives, husbands
and friends.
The program of the evening
was presided overby Mr. Edward
Dickev, one of the high school
teachers and boys’ coach The
usual business session was omit
ted. The group sang ( hristmas
carols. Mr Compton gave the
story of the origin of Handel's
Messiah. Interesting gamesand
exchange of gifts were enjoyed.
The ladies of the lunchroom
served a delicious Christmas
plate.
MRS- LELIA SINGLETARY
Funeral services for Mrs Lelia
Singletary, the former Miss Le
lia Fountain of Gordon, was held
in Atlanta last Sunday, the Rev.
Gordon Thomas officiating and
burial was in Thorpe Cemetery,
at Gordon.
Mrs. Singletary is survived bv
two daughters. Mrs W. M. Clem
ent of Rome and Mrs. P. C. Wil
liams of Gordon; two sons, A. E.
Davis of East Point and E. H
Singletary of Milledgeville; two
sisters, Mrs Annie Ross of Alba
ny and Urs. Bessie Hawkins of
of Columbia, S. C; two brothers,
S. J- Fountain, Macon and A T.
Fountain. Gordon; 12 grandchil
dren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Jersey.
Mrs. Clara Mitchell who has
been in a Missouri hospital for 12
weeks, due to a broken hip, was
dismissed in time to spend Christ
mas at home. We hope she will
be able to come South again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petty and
little daughter came over from
Columbite to spend the holidays
with tlm family.
Rilly player has returned from
a visit in Florida
Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd is visiting
her son and family in Igloc, S.D
Friday. Dec. 31, 1954 SVo. 51
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ELBRIDGE E LAVENDER
Gordon. Dec 28— A Central of
Georgia train struck and killed a
49-year-old man here today in
what was called an “accidental
death” by Coroner C. (’.Thomp
son-
The man was identified as El
bridge Erasmus Lavender ache
mist for Southern Clays, Inc. of
Gordon Mr. Lavender was on
his way to work when he was
hit, about 7:30 am., it was said.
Train Engineer James Brooks
was reported as saving he did
not know the train had hit Lav
ender as the train was pulling
out of the Gordon station. He
first learned of the mishap when
he reached Eatonton, some 40
miles awav. Police notified the
station agent there to stop the
train.
Survivors include his wife; two
daughters. Mary and Jan; a son,
Edwin; mother, Mrs. Ethel Glad
in, all of Gordon; one sister Mrs.
Bessie Yeomans o f Savannah;
two brothers. Herbert and Ar
thur Lavender of Gordon.