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WILDWOOD, GA.
nuite a number of people from
place attended an egg hunt
tlli Wauhatchie, « Sunday afternoon.
a! , " R. S. Boyd, Mr.
and Mrs.
c. F. Redding, Milton
a:lt ; Dovie Redding motored
jms Sunday afterno.
it Mt., n
:'. lHP eut the day very pleasan ty
)he fcU ests of M*s. Elizabeth
Stiff entertained .
Jackie Redding
>e a number of his friends with
an' * egg hunt Sunday afternoon fence
\\’. H. Hallen has a new
arrund his lawn.
Edwin Dantzle motored to Chat¬
tanooga Sunday.
Alvin and Leslee Kirksey. of
Chattanooga were visiting Robert
Boyd Saturday.
Mrs. Boyd and daughter, Dovie,
were in Trenton Tuesday on busi¬
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry and son,
of Jasper, spent Sunday with Mrs.
W. H. Redding.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Craine, of
St. Elmo spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Redding.
Lyiie Foard, of St. Elmo was the
week-end guest of Hoyt Redding.
HOOKER
Little Miss Madeline Strawn
was the honor of a delightfully
planned party when her grand¬
mother Mrs. J. E. Strawn enter¬
tained Saturday afternoon with
an Easter egg hunt at her home.
The golden egg was found by
Master Thomas Richardson. Two
other prizes were giveu to Misses
Swervilla and Mary Adams for
Auams for finding the largest
number of eggs.
Mrs, J, N. Crick of Tracy City,
lenn. spent a few days with home
folks last w eek.
Miss Katherine Tittle *?elight-
El[y entertainad with a party at
her home Wednesday evening.
A very enjoyable time was had by
! all.
buck Carrol of Wildwood spent
1 riday with his nephew J. E.
little of this place.
Mrs. J. E. Strawn was in Chat-
| ta «°oga shopping Thursday.
Stanley Winfrey has returned
to Jacksonville, Fla.
M r \ J, E. Strawu and grand-
j children, Hayden and Madeline,
"inpanied by Homer Winfrey
‘ l ‘ !t a few hours with Mrs.
Mrawe’s sister Mrs. Elizabeth
jRowden I Sunday. of East Chattanooga,
Mr , and Mrs. J. E. Tittle and
I ' spent Sunday in Chatta-
I Hooga,
; M,SS Irene Mayhew delightfully
1 ■ ; ed with a birthday party
| home, Saturday evening.
j'l n ‘h ^ ni visiting )’ Garner her of Sherwood,
' Mrs.
B. Wells. aunt,
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I iy 0u ?? — Pair of nice
old nj u!es - 3 and 4 years
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lysine ’ C. Cureton, R F.D.
Fawn.
IChtf (> Foster motored
^ooga. ‘ to
Tra Wednesday.
[end wiH Danie,s s P ent the week
I Daniel‘ th ^ m ° ther MrS ’
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Uoim. < summer summer months win run
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a »d Saturdays.
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Birthday Party
Mrs. W. H. Brock
Monday evening with a
party at her home, honoring
husband’s birthday.
The house was a profusion
spring flowers and potted
the color -scheme of yellow
white being carried out in
decorations in the living room
dining room.
The guests were seated at
large table which bore a
decoration of a large white
yellow birthday cake with
candles. The favors were
yellow Easter baskets. A
course dinner was served to
following friends of Mr.
O. M. Foster, E. G. Wright,
N. Tatum, E. W. McMahan, W.
Morrison, E A. Ellis, of
and R. H. Seagle, of
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After the dinner hour a radio
program was enjoyed and the fol¬
lowing guests called to spend the
evening; Mrs. E. A. Ellis, Mrs.
W. N. Tatum, Mrs. Edgar Wright,
Mrs. 0. M. Foster, Misses Lagatha
Tatum, Grace Frierson, Mary Rob¬
ertson, Bentie Cole and Prof. N.
E. Austin. Mrs. Brock was assist-
! ed in entertaining the guests by
Miss Lagatha Tatum and Meredith
j Frock.
The Christian Endeavor was
opened Sunday night April 12 by
Jack Sells. Subject, “The Res-
urection of Christ”.' Interesting
talks were given by Guilford
Stevens and Prof. Long
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CLOSES SPRING TERM
The spring term of the New
, England school closed last Fri-
j day the 10th.
i This school is one of the leading
Junior High schools of the county,
and the past term has been a
successful one under the manage¬
ment of Miss Ewing Blake, princi¬
pal and Miss Ersaline Blevins,
i assistant. J. S. Blevins is secre¬
tary of the local trustee board.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor and
and Mrs. Tom Taylor and
children of Atlanta were the week
end guests of Henry O iver.
Zenas Hambley and family of
Stephenson were the week end
guests of Mrs. W. B. Smith.
The Third Quarterly Conference
of the Methodist church w r as con¬
ducted by our presiding elder Rev.
S. D. Long, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
at Rising Fawn, April 13th. A
very profitable service followed, a
building committee for the new
Methodist church was appointed.
Trenton was represented by Mrs.
G. W. M., Tatum; Sulphur Springs
by G. W. Biddle and Bud Hartline.
The next Quarterly Conference
will he held at T*nton, Ga., all
are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrell
and little son have returned to
their home in Etowah, Tenn.
Miss Grace Hale and Mr. E. L.
Hale were the Easter guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Hale.
George Wilson of this place has
accepted a position in Atlanta,
Ga.
Mrs. W. A. Barton, of Chatta¬
nooga is visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. L. White.
Mrs. E. M. Allison and Miss
Sarah Ilale entertained their Sun¬
day school classes with an egg
hunt Saturday afternoon, a large
crowd was present and a good
time enjoyed by all.
Edward Earl Lee, of Montgom¬
ery, Ala., was the week-end guest
of friends here.
Mrs. R. L. Cagle entertained
with a well appointed Easter din¬
ner, th occasion being Mr. Cagle’s
birthday. A goodly number of
relatives and friends were pres¬
ent.
Miss Juliet Bronham is visiting
relatives in Stevenson, Ala.
Miss Ruth and Mr. Kenneth
Woodyard are in Chattanooga for
a few days.
Mr. Cornelius Williams, of Chat¬
tanooga was here Sunday.
Miss Jewel Rutherford and Hix
Thurman, of Chattanooga spent
a few hours in Rising Fawn, Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Claire Jacoway
and little daughter, Ruth Allison,
of Chattanooga were the Easter
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Al¬
lison.
Messrs. Ed and Fletcher Allison
spent the week-end here.
Mr. B. B. Finch, of Birmingham
was the week-end guest of Dr. and
Mrs. D. S. Middleton.
SHERRIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Dade County,
Will be sold on the first Tues¬
day in May, 1925, on Lookout
Mt., east of Rising Fawn and on
lot of land 178 in the 11th district
and 4th section of said county,
one wheel and engine, know* as
the J. A. & J. F. Adkins engine,
levied on to satisfy an execution
issued by the clerk of the Super¬
ior Court of Dade County, Geor¬
gia. Said execution based upon
a eertain mortgage held by W.G.
Morrison and against J. A. and
J. F. Adkins. Said property
pointed out by W. G. Morrison,
plaintiff in execution and to be
sold to satisfy a certain indebted¬
ness in favor of the said W. G.
Morrison and against the said
J. A. and J. F. Adkins and se¬
cured by a mortgage on the prop¬
erty herein described, said sale
cated cribed will be and where had will on said the be sale. premises engine between Terms is des¬ the lo¬ of \
legal hours of
sale, “Cash". Levy made by
me this the 7th day of April,
1925.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff