The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, March 26, 1925, Image 1

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VOL. 36 around tke county cave springs E h Forester was very ,,: Monday planting Irish pota- b v see he w going a „d so vou ;;; something to eat for the tave A. D- Hatfield at- .id churrfi at Rising Fawn, '. W p. mlay school is doing nice- MW, and the prayer meet- , ; ;l going on every Thursday „vht with very good attendance. Mrs. Maggie Forester has been *iting relatives in Walker county p returning home , nd Tennessee . sunday. is visiting . , her sis- Mrs, Bridges hgf in Chattanooga. Mrs. E. H. Forester has been m the sick list this week. Mr. Wesley Chester, Nettie and homer Lee, of Shepherd, Tenn., iVe re visiting relatives here Sun- is V Hartline, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B f Dearhead Cave were visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Forester Sun- SULPHUR SPRINGS Miles Robertson, of Trenton is here as depot agent while our regular agent, E. W. Stokes is vis¬ iting relatives in Alabama. E. J. Bible visited home folks for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beckham of Avondale, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beck¬ ham. E. J. Forester, of Shepherd. Tenn., visited his- brother, J. Lv Forester here last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas were visiting at Trenton and Wildwood last week. Mrs. J. E. Phillips, of Sulphur Springs, Ala., was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Bible Sunday. Key. W. R. Howe and family who have spent the winter at Port Tampa, Fla., have returned to East Lake. BYRD’S CHAPEL NOTES A social was given last Sat- urij ay evening by the Bible class ,lL he school house. Games were en i°yed, those present numbering about thirty. Miss Fannie and Benn Stuart " ere guests of relatives Sunday. -Vis. Ruth Long and little son, " uglas were visiting home folks Sunday. Edward Tucker, of Chattanooga M<!S Siting relatives the latter Part of the week. Vi- and Mrs. Jim Jenkins vis- ^ Natives at Wildwood ^un- prri^D ‘ U ail( ® 8 ^ Thompson, *^ rs - J°e Carter a yended ; services Byrd’s of Trenton el Su at Chap- nday afternoon. M/ Watch The Paper For Our Big Kitchen § 1 Cabinet Sale 1 <T> 1 <(> <f> <(> Get Your Ice Box Now <!> I Our Delivery is Free. | i THREE STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 1 | 4>2 Marltet s ‘ 251 E. Main St. 2109 Whiteside <17 D2 <k J- W. Glass Furniture Co. <T> W <f> Chattanooga, Tennessee IQ County Times ©s_ Official Oroan ui Dade county 0 / TRENTON, Ga„ MARCH 26, 1025 Misses Annie Belle and 1 Allie Hatfield, Bert Brown and Little¬ ton Hatfield attended services at Rising Fawn Baptist church Sun¬ j day night. 1 Our Bible class will meet Fri¬ day night at the usual time 7:30 Everybody invited. ; 1 Rev. E. R. Lewis delivered an interesting sermon Sunday after¬ noon. We have ^several cases of flu in our community only hoping they will be able to be up again soon. The Dade County paper is on a j boom, now let’s keep it going. I Mr. and Mrs. Condred Payne spent last week with their par¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hat¬ field. Misses Grace Tinker and Min¬ j nie Grace spent Monday evening with Willie Mae Gass. Miss Ruth Hatfield, of Chatta¬ nooga were visiting friends and relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hale, Joe Carter, Russell Thompson, of Trenton attended church here Sun¬ day. Alfred Gass is slowly improv¬ ing from pneumonia fever. -o-- HEAD RIVER The weather continues fine and our people are making good use of these fine days. The Rev. McClure filled his reg¬ ular appointments here Saturday night and Sunday morning. Flu continues to prevail in our community a few new cases hav¬ ing been reported. Mrs. G. W. Smith continues ill. Joe Payne who works in Chat¬ tanooga is home this week sick. Fred, the son of Mrs. J. M. | I Forester pendicitis was at operated Oglethorpe on Infirm- for ap- j ary at Macon, Ga., last Friday, j He was attending Mercer Uni¬ versity when suddenly taken ill and was removed to the infirmary where an operation was performed a few hours later. Am glad to report him resting fine. Our school closes Friday, and must say we have had a good term, taught by Miss Glennie Hawkins. We regret very much to have her leave us. The young people all spent Sun¬ day afternoon in Rock City. They report a grand time. Our Sunday school will stage a Missionary program next Sun¬ . day and we hope all who can will come out and enjoy it. I notice that 50 of our citizens have asked for an election in Dade county on the fence law. With the amount of land that is in woodlands I can’t see what we are thinking about to want the no fence law. There isn’t one acre in one hundred cleared anywhere I in this section, and I wonder who would get any benefit from this : law. We couldn’t keep cattle, hogs or sheep profitably any more, and just think what an amount of 1 1 grass, acorns and nuts that noth- W. M.S. ENTERTAINS The ladies of the Wildwood. Ga. Circle of the Woman’s Mission- ary Society entertained with a lovely spend the day party Fri¬ day, March 20th at the handsome colonial home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frye, of Wildwood. The entertainment was given honoring the Missionary Society of Wau- hatchie as a return courtesy. The Wauhatchie Circle having recent¬ ly enU/tained the Wildwood Socie¬ ty. The devotional services were held in the forenoon being con¬ ducted by President, Mrs. Chas. Redding and the Rev. A. M. Tom- linson, of North Chattanooga. Music was furnished by Mrs. J. L. Dantzler and Mrs. Ed Turner. A reading was giver by little Miss Mary Louise Turner, of Saint Elmo, entitled; “The Minister’s Call,” with a humorous encore, “Son, Have You Washed.” At noon an elaborate three course luncheon was served. Mrs. Frye was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. J. C. Horn and Mrs. E. G. Wright, of Trenton. The dining table bore a lace cover with cen¬ ter piece of spring flowers. Vases and bowls of flowers were used throughout the house. In the aft¬ ernoon the Societies were called to order and a playlet “How Aunt Tillie Learned To Tithe” was pre¬ sented by the following charac¬ ters who are members of the Wildwood Circle: Alma Miss Carrie Carroll; Aunt Tillie Mrs. S. A. Neeley; Mildred Miss Beatrice Carroll; Elsie Miss Bernice Carroll; Grace Miss Grace Wallen j Ruth Miss Minnie Wallen; Hospitals Mrs, C. F. Redding; Foreign Missions Mrs. J. W. Frye; Zula Ministerial Relief Miss Neeley; C. Christian Education Mbs. J. Horn; Stewardship Mrs. J. W. Hamil¬ ton ; Home Missions Mrs. Ida Dantz¬ ler; Orphanage Miss Maude Hus- kins. The play was well rendered, Mrs. Neeley being very pleasing in the roll of “Aunt Tillie.” A talk was given by the Rev. Tom¬ linson and a reading. “The Fe¬ male Missionary” by Miss Mary Louise Turner. The North Chattanooga Circle was represented by; Mrs. W. T. Aliev and Mrs. Eva staffoid. WauHate|ie Circle; Mrs. J. E. Ross, Mrs. J. L. Childers, Saint Elmo, Mrs. Ed. L. Turner and daughter, Mary Louise. Trenton was represented by; Mrs. Otis Foster, Mrs. Edgar Wright, and Mrs. W. H. Brock. Those present Wildwood were; Mrs. Chas. Redding, Mrs. W. H. Redding, Mrs. S. A. Boyd, Mrs. M. A. Cash, Mrs. Ida Dantzler, Mrs. S. A. Neeley. Mrs. J. C. Horn, Mrs. W. H. Ham¬ ilton, Misses Carrie, Janie May Beatrice and Bernice Carroll, Miss Maud Huskins, Misses Grace, Minnie, Frances and Martha Wal¬ lin, Mrs. Zula Neeley, Elizabeth and J. C. Horn, Helen and E. G Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frye. ing benefits by. We certainly don’t need the no fence law or the mountain for many years to come. If all or most all of the land was in cultivation, then we could think it advisable to have it but not now and I hope when the election comes we can still have the open range. J. W . Ward, Afft. DELCO LIGHT Del co Repairing and Parts 13 Carlisle Aprrtment W.9th St Chattanooga,Tenn. Tel. Main 5300. J MRS. COLE The funeral services for Mrs. Nathan W. Cole, aged 66, who died at her home in Wildwood, Ga., at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, was held from the residence at io o’clock Monday morning. l n terment was held in the Bethel She is survived by her husband; four sons, W. P., J. B., B. I. and J. E., all of Wildwood; fiyesisters, C. E. McGill, St. Elmo ; Airs. E. T. Steel; Mrs. W. F. Carroll and Mrs. Mattie Fuller, all of W’ldwood, and Airs. L. A McC a l- lie of Oklahoma. Airs. Cole was Miss Sallie Tittle of Wildwood. Her two brothers are Thomas Tit tie of Morganville and Richard Tittle of Chattanooga. RISING FAWN NEWS Lansford Fricks who is in the Erlanger Hospital in Chat¬ tanooga is much improved. Miss Kathleen White is the guest of Mrs.W. Barton in Chat- tanuoga this week. The Rev. Duncan filled his regular appointment at the tist church, Sunday. W.W. Hale tpent several days in Chattanooga this week. C. A. Bryan of Chattanooga spent Tuesday here. Miss Grace Hale spent the week end with her Mr. and Mrs S C. Hale. Messers G. W. and Walter Cureton spent the week end with relative* in Chattanooga. Mrs. J. T. Rutherford who was a recent visitor in Chatta¬ nooga has returned home. The Smith Brothers put on a splendid program here Monday night. Prize Compositions The prize contest for composi¬ tion writing among the public schools of Dade County, sponsored by Edgar Turner,our Field Agent, rn The . . of r ■ , lias closed. , , winners prizes for the schools entering the con tC rl Trenton Uere ' High it- i School n i i t- • — Austin and Flora Smith. Trenton Public School — Lena Lena Floyd Newman. New England Public School - Nerva Lee Blevins. Brown Gap Public School — Vilma Shelton and Bessie Steph- mson. Some of these compositions ippear in the Times soon. e. 1> l> <1 Buy Your Piano or Piano Player from l> l> <> TEMPLEMANS <> j> t> Q And be safe! \.> 1 •2 Over a quarter century Honest Dealings in Chattanooga. is 1 and Used Bargain Write for our Catalog I $ List- d> Templeman Music Co. 907 Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn. AWAY TO REST r TRENTON NEWS Air. and Mrs. George and Mrs Waterhouse of nooga and Mrs. William of Ft. Payne were Friday guests of Mrs. R. 8. Rodgers. Al ss Thelma Pollard who has been making her home with Air. and Airs. YV. B. Cuj^ton lett Mon¬ day for Chattanooga to reside. Miss Edista Myers of East Lake has been visiting her uncle, John L. Mires. Mrs. Nallie Thurman of High¬ land Park attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Nathan Cole,Mon¬ day. Edgar Turner of the Times force was the guest of “Billy Possum” of the Chattanooga News,Tuesday. Davis Robinson of Orine, Tenn. has moved his family to Trenton and is occupying the house on corner of Sulphur street and Railroad avenu#. Argo Perkins of Doyle, Tenn. is visiting his sister Airs. Florence Roope. With the "progress on the building of the New comes the launching of Stive plans for a Lyceum of entertainments, with the opening of the term of school. Ayers Merville is spending [few f days with W.N.Tatum • a *aily, n. A. McKew of Rome j t he g uest of vv H Brock> w e nesday. The Ladies Aid Hold Interesting The Ladies’ Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at the of the President, Mrs. J. G. ery on School avenue. The lowing ladies being present: O. M. Foster, Mrs. W. H. Airs. E. G. Wright, Mrs. Tatum, Mrs. M. C. Pardue, J. G. Nethery, Mrs. S. J. Mrs. W. G. Morrison and *J U ia ace : In addition to the routine 1 gram the , Soc.ety _ . , luunceed , a ment for the erection of a building for the M. E. ^ At the close of the meeting ^ res k mer ** s were served by hostess, Mrs. Nethery. Important Notice Several important were crowded OUt this for lack of space but will pear in a big si x page week.