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FURNITURE
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We are Agents for New Perfection Oil Stove*.
We Specialize in Complete Home Outfits.
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432 Market St 251 E. Main St. 2109 Whiteside
J. W. Glass Furniture Co.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Ten Finish Dade
High
The closing exercises of
Dade County High School
be held at the M. E.
South, Friday evening the 17th
of April.
The graduating class for the
year 1925 consists of ten per¬
sons, three boys and seven
girls, the officers of the
being:
Salutatorian—Roy Street.
Historian—Jimmie Austin.
Critic—Dalue Morrison.
Poet Grace Frierson.
Giftorian—Jack Sells.
Essayist—Neal Allison.
Prophet—Ogreta Ballard
Testator—Pearl Holmes.
Musician—Mary Robinson.
Validictorian—Flora Smith.
The Class Colors—White and
Gold.
The Class Flower—Lilac.
The Class Motto-“We Build
the Ladder by Which we Climb.
Cliurcli Notes
The following questions should
be propounded to one’s self oc-
cassionally. Am I strong in the
presence of temptation ? Alert in
the presence of opportunity?
Open-eared to the call of conscience
for service or sacrifice? True to
myself and false to no man? Do I
fear nothing but sin? Hate
ing but hypocrisy ? Envy
but a clean life? Covet nothing
but character? Talk with God
before I talk with man? And will
my sojourn make the world a
little better?
Join in the Easter Services.
Quarterly conference at
Fawn, Monday 13th at 2 o’clock.
You will enjoy Bible study with
us.
“The broadest life may be
in the narrowest way but
lives can not walk the narrow
way.”
HSP
*Rome Lowers
It you love your nome
protect it with Lampton a
Prepared Paint.
Lampton’9 Prepared Paint
is a reliable, durable, satis¬
factory, exterior covering
which acts as a protection
against snow, rain, sleet
and sun.
Preferred by practical painters
and made by practical paint
makers for over a generation.
Me Bryar Brothers, trenton, Georgia
AROUND THE COUNTY
HEAD RIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson
visited their daughters in Chat-
tanoogo last week.
Mrs. Hunt returned home
after spending a few days in
Fort Payne, Ala.
Mrs. Gertrude Forester and
little daughter Mary Lou visited
a few days in the valley this
week.
Gordon Greene who has been
in China and Japan for the
last four years returned hom3
Monday, and will come im-
mediatly to his home on the
Mountain and make quite a
few improvements- He will
build two modern ^louses at
once. We welcome him back,
as we are glad to have such
men in our community.
John F- Bible ha§ returned
from Chattanooga to Sulphur
Springs.
Sunday is our regular church
day. Let us come out and
help our pastor by our presence.
NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS
Bro. Tomlinson filled his reg¬
ular appointment, Sunday.
Our Sunday-school is progress¬
ing nicely. A membership
campaign is to be put on very
soon and we hope thereby to
improve our school.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatum and
Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Spears have
moved into their home here.
Mrs. W. N. King has returned
to Mentone after a visit to her
son and daughter, Dolph King
and Mrs. Gus Forester.
Mrs. Charity Austin has been
Visiting her daughter Mrs.
dambric in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes
moved to Chattanooga last
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D t
B rown, on April 2, a daughter
Miss Alice Auitin was shob
ping in Chattanooga, Monday
Mrs. L. N. Holmes is visits
relatives in Chattanooga.
Mrs. L- C. Spears attended
the funeral [of O SC ar B*w
Crisman in Chattanooga, n
day. Mon
Mrs, J. L. Blevins was shop,
ping in Trenton Saturday.
Miss Eunice Dickerson spent
the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Dickers^.’
Mrs. Em. Blevins is able to
be up after her recent illness.
Messers. Dolph King and
Robert Forester are putting on
a carload of gross ties.
Our school closes Friday
April 10.
Miss Ewing Blake is suffering
from an attack tf Flu. She was
unable to teach Monday.
ill Decay
The Worst Thief
IjrOMEOWNERS put up fences,
grilles and shutters to discour-
ng thieves and leave the door
wide open to a thief who takes over
$1,000,000,000.00 worth of property
every year. Wherever wood is left
unprotected with paint and varnish,
“Will Decay” effects an entrance Car¬
with moisture and rot fungus.
penters follow his coming. Owners
must pay heavy repair bills to rf-
lace what h<* talres