The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, January 22, 1925, Image 1

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r J Bible w'Q' i* WOrKing ri^y, folk*. Ky. Sunday home in A> j Brown was > ham last week. U |) Thomas made a tr ip to Chattanooga, Saturday. jr r ed Roberts (Old Cow) ii visitinir bis Mrs J. t- OIUVVU Fred badly crippled likeb up tisin and not ball any more soon me m be red by the i as one of the star ( versitv team. Little J. G. For t\vo Ii figures accidt is getting on fine. Quite a number of people have hid the Flu; F. M. A. line is some better. T. T, Oyer, our mail carrier had a protracted spell but is ter now. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot of ham spent the week end Mr and Mrs F. M. A. Ilartline. Howard Blake who has been in school at Flat Rock was home w eek. Mrs. W. T. Arthur who been very sick with Flu is better Raleigh Hawkins is to be verv sick this week. Dr. Middleton of Rising Fawn is at¬ tending him. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson on Jan. 12 a daughter. Dr. Gardner spent most of last week in Birmingham. We are glad to note the print in our County paper. ffie news items. Notes at the Times’ Office. TAX SALES Georgia, Dade Couiitf. VV ill be suld before the court hou floor iu the town of and 6 aid County, on the first day of February,1925,within the l.^urs of sale to t}ie |u£be 9 t loreaihjhe following described perty t,q wit: On# freight and passenfer located in the town of Trenton, ‘State and county and; known as Alabama Great Southern depot. V\ ill be sold as tbs property Alabama Great Southern- Compauy for county taxes for year 1924. Levied on by virtue of a tax issued bv Wm. A. Wright, Geaer&l of Georgia and being e Fix % 7 pointed out by W. Ii. Collector Dade county. Lovf B L S. Newman, Sheriff, ihis To Our Friends and the Good People of Dade County When in Chattanooga, stop at tho LOOKOUT HOTEL NO. 5 EAST MAIN STREET Good Meals and Good Beds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Proprietors OlTNT'i’ Official Organ of Dade County TRENTON, Ga., JANUARY 22, 1925 HEAD RIVER BRIEFS The rain continues and" the waters are up so much very little work can be, done outside. J. M. Payne and', son-in-law Neil Adams who are employed in Chattanooga spent the week end with home folks Virgil Stewart of BvrdsChapel was around last week taking the agriculture census. Joe las<* n Blalock visited in our Berg eek- Joseph M- Blalock of New Union, Ala. has returned home after helping his son fin the erection of a hoi s; on the place he has purchased .from Mr. Schurch. RrowiTG ap Dots Sunday School was well at¬ tended here last Sunday though the weather was not very fa¬ vorable. Mrs, George Gass went to Chattanooga, Monday to visit relatives. John Sutton,'who is employed in Chattanooga spent the week¬ end with home folks Mitchell and H.L. Gass spent the week end with their grand parents who live near Mt Olive. The Times for good printing. Local News prof. Ned Austin sprained his shoulder while playing basket ball at the High School this week. Chas. Peek of Rising Fawn fracturned his thumb here this week while loading a boiler on a car. L. S. LeMance made a business trip to Chattanooga, Wednesday. One of Will Curetons horsees was sick this week. By aid of a vete- | High-Grads , Tailoring Suits Made to Order Remodling, Altering, Pressing and Repairing Ladies Work A Specialty 20% W. 9th Street Chattanoogna, Tenn- Over Spencer Store Aid Elect New Oil The Ladies Aid met Monday afternoon at Morrison’s store in a short business meeting. Mem¬ bers present were: Mrs Julia Pace Mrs. E.G.Wright, Mrs. O. M. Fos¬ ter, Mrs. E. A. Ellis, Mrs. VV. G. and Mrs. W. F. Morrison. In planning the Spring work it was^cided to give a Valentine Social and Oyster Stew, Saturday night, Feb. l^th. All are invited to attend and have a good time, The Aid will serve lunch court week, the place to be decided on later. All present voted to take up the work with renewed zeal and try make the New Year even better the one just past. Asking peoole people to continue the help they have given in past, assuring that anything put in their hands will always be in the Master’s cause. New officers elected were : President, Mrs. J. L. Case ; Vice Mrs. E. G. Wright; Secretary, Mrs. J. G. Nethery, Mrs. Julia Pace ; Treas¬ urer, Mrs. O, M. Foster; Assistant Mrs. E. A. Ellis. Rising lawn News Misses Nell and Cleo McBryar of Chattanooga spent the week¬ end with J. W. Me Bryar. W. W. Lev is, who has been on a business trip to Washington returned Friday. MissLucille Middleton spent the week-end in Etowah, Tenn. as the guest of Mrs. F. M. Cantrell. Owen Woodynrd of Alexander, Virginia is spending a few days with his parents Col. and Mrs. Wooclyard Abram Cook of Rome, spent the week-end with J. L. White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacoway of Chattanooga, are receiving con¬ gratulations on the birth of a daughter, which has been chris¬ tened Bonnie Stedman. Mrs. W. Hale and children are spending a few days in Chatta¬ nooga with relatives. Miss Maude Cantrell spent Wed¬ nesday in Chattanooga, R. L. Cagle made a business trip to Chattanooga, Wednesday. Harry J. Adams and daughter. Miss Frances have accepted posi¬ tions in Chattanooga. The L^Ji es Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs, E, M. Allison Wednesday afternoon. Graham Hale made a business trip to Bessmer, Ala., Saturday. Mrs. W. W. Lewis is spending a few days with friends and rela¬ tives in Chattanooga, The Dade County Times and and Lr.dies Home Journal SI 75 Leaky Rook LiquidAsbestosTloofint) «*•}monr J DUE COAT , “rTn^mri Lasts ten years! 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