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VOL., 36
Dr, Fricks To
Go To
Dr L. D. Fricks of the U. 8.
public Health Service who has
been stationed tor the past ten
at Memphis, Tenn. has
vears commissioned for the past
been Memphis, Term.
ten years at
lias been commissioned by the
President to represent the Medi¬
cal Section of the League of
Nations that convenes at Gen¬
eva this summer.
Dr- Fricks will be the only
representative from United
States. Twenty or more nations
will be represented. Tie pur¬
pose of the meeting will be for
the betterment of international
health laws regulating foreign
emigration and commerce.
Dr. Fricks will be accom¬
panied by his wife and eldest
son Lunsford. His two sons
will be the guests of the grand¬
mother Mrs. V. A. Fricks of
Rising Fawn.
It will be remembered that
Dr. Fricks is a Dade County
boy and has been a Commis¬
sioned Medical officer for mort
thin twenty-five years and now
ranks as Major in the «ervice.
Bossie Damages
Revival Tent
The adage that truth is strang¬
er than liction found its coun¬
terpart in the antics of a cer¬
tain cow that, being weary of
cropping the green grass sur-
rounding the Big Tent on the
i3dool grounds, found her way
inside the tent, lay down to
chew her cud in peaceful pos¬
ition and comfort. The warm¬
th inside together with the
s weet refrain of the singirg of
Brother Laird, the choir director,
SIrv ed as a sweet lullaby, and
>00n bossie was in the land of
dreams.
3he awoke in the small hours
d the morning and thinking of
: ‘ rr calf loneiy at home, pro-
c e Ud to use her horns as a
^tilletto in reading the side of
tent from eave lo apex,thus
ejecting her exit, leaving anni
[hUatior damages in her wake.
l, o were of
so ser-
J ,s a nature that several of
£°°d women of the Uie town u>wii
I, f- ‘ttor housework
ie need.s go to pile
in repairing the dam
1 wrought.
lbs is another calamity in
t:i « catagory of many'others
recorded, of damage
JI1e by stock being permitted
e lee run of the city
streets
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Dade County Times
@s_ Official Organ of Dade county ®/~
TRENTON SENDS
CHORUS & QUEEN
Trenton’s May Queen is Miss
Lorena Ha le, daughter 0 f Col. 8
J. Hale and took part in Thurs¬
day’s perfo^nance of “Xerxes”,
in Chattanooga, when the follow¬
ing singers will be present: Misses
Grace Frierson, Lagatha Tatum.
Dalue Morrison, Marynette New¬
man, Lorena Hale. Mildred Carter,
Ruth Carter, Mary Robertson.
Meridith Brock, Mr. and Mrs
Miles Robertson, Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. W, H-
Brock, Mrs. J. L. Roope, Mrs.
W- H. Hollingsworth, Mayor and
VIrs. M. C. Pardue, Bontie Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Nethery, N. E. Aus¬
tin, Joe Carter, Roy Street, Jack
Sells, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hale,
Carl Neville and Mrs. W. P.
Neville and Mrs. Edgar Turner.
NEW SALEM
There was a singinging at Rev.
P. A. McKaig’s Sunday after¬
noon.
Mrs. H. C- McRaig is visiting
her son, Rev. P. A. McRaig.
Mr. Clarence Rogtrs spent Sun¬
day at Rev. P. A. McKaig’^r
W. D. Bradford’s youngest son
Arvel, who has been seriously ill
is fast improving.
Mrs. Edith Logan and baby are
visiting relatives on Lookout Mt.
Miss Cleo Gray who has been
staying with her grandmother spent
Saturday night with home folks.
Rev. P. A. McKaig who has
been seriously ill with pneumonia
has recovered.
There is going to be a Memorial
service in honor of W, * A. Moore
who past away a short time ago.
An all day service and dinner on
the ground is planned. Everbody
is invited.
Mrs. W. A. Moore who has
j b een scrioiisly ill with pneumonia
i has recovered,
BYRD’S CHAPEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tatum of
j Trenton were the Sunday guests
'
of Miss May Taturo .
Glen Simpson of Chattanooga
was the week end ^ uest of rela "
lives -
Those attending the Memorial
£ ervlces at S ara h’ s Chapel from
were Fletcher Brown,
Littleton Hatfield and Bert Brown
! Annie Belle and Allie Hatfield
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Castle-
berry of Chattanooga were the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
George C as tleberry and Dolph
Fisher.
Mrs. Virginia Murphy and
daughter Gertrude visited relatives
in Deer Head Cove last week.
Miss Eva Tucker spent the
week with relatives in Chatta¬
nooga.
Mrs. Malisa Blevins spent Sun
day afternoon with her sister Mrs
George Castleberry.
TRENTON, Ga., MAY-7, 1925
RISING FAWNENWS
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Fricks
and family of Memphis Tenn.
were the recent guests ©f their
mother Mrs. V. A. Fricks, aft¬
er leaving here they plan to go
on an extended trip to Europe.
Mr. Walter Cureton of
Chahattanooga spent Sunday
with his father G. W. Cureton.
Midles Nell and Cleo Me*
Brayer spent the week end
here.
Seth v\ oodvard and little
son Robert were the gusts of
A. W. Wucdyard ana family
Sunday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Lester Keszziah
of Birmingham, Ala. are the
guests of their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Tidw ell. Mrs.
Keszziah who recently under¬
went an operation for append-
ecitis is rapidly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barton
who were the recent guests of
J. L. White and family have
returned to their home in
Chattanooga
-o-
The box supper given May
3rd at the Rising Fawn school
house for tue benefit of pur¬
chasing an organ fortheMeth
odist church under the leader¬
ship of Mrs E. M Allison
and Miss Sarah Hale was a
financial success, and the com¬
mittee reports the instrument
will, be in placu for the Sun¬
day services.
-o-
Ravmond McBrayer of
! Chattanooga spent Sunday
with his parents . He was ac-
I compa nied by his friend Mr.
| J. C. Gill.
i
Miss Bernie Dean spent the
week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Brock. Dean.
L. V. Allison spent several
days in Chattanooga last week
1
Mrs. M. A. Parker of Missi-
I ssippi remains the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. D. S. Middleton.
The Rev. Thomas Priddy
state Evangelist accompanied
bv Rev. Belchee and Evange¬
listic singer Mr Lyrlie will hold
a series of service! in Rising
Fawn for the next two weeks
at 2:30 O’clock in the Baptist
Church. We are hoping to reap
a bountiful harvest of souls
from this forceful team sent out
by the Conference.
Big Revival
In Full Swing
In the services held in
big tent Thursday night,
Thomas Piiddy used as his te k
Rev. 3:1. “I know thy*
that thou hast a name that
livest, and art dead.”
He said we have the
wonderful talent in the
but the church has ceased to
fishers of men like the
were and the founders of
churches. Their is a lack
power somewhere.
He denounced some of
modern means of raising money
and said that if people
accept God’s plan and give
tithe of a tenth to the
the preacher would always
paid.
Mrs. S. J. Hale, Chairman
Devotional Exercises reported
one thousand scriptures read
morning prayers had in
six districts of Trenton-
The merchants of
are cooperating with the
vivals by closing their
during the morning session.
There will be no services
Urday morning, but the
^enini service* will be
Sunday at 10 A. M. all
day Schools of the County
urged to assemble unher
tent for a Young People’s
vice At 11:00 another
will be held, and at 2:30 P M.
service for women only.
thousand women are
foi this service.
Other announcements for
vices up to the 17th will
mad.*} Sunday.
Great interest is being mani¬
fested; the congregations are
growing rapidly, and Dr. Priddy
is preaching some great sermons
Only a few more days until
May 17th. This is
meeting—Come to every ser¬
vice.
Evangelist Pritty, Rev. Belchee,
Rev. lomilson, Rev. Lewis and
Mr. Laird, went to New Liberty
and Wildwood on Thursday
afternoon.
WOMANLY AILS
Kentucky Lady Got Well
After Taking Cardui.
"I got down in health—suffering which
from womanly troubles
caused me much pain and worry,”
says Mrs. Rhoda Canary, of
R. F. D. 6, Owensboro, Ky.
"My stepmother had taken
Cardui when she was in my same
condition, so I got to inquiring
around among my friends about it
and found several women who
were taking it at that time.
‘‘They 1 told all told husband me how good it
was, so my night to get me
a bottle to try. That he came
home with a bottle of Cardui. ..
‘‘1 had a ... which left me in a
very serious condition. I had been
in bed eight weeks and was unable
to move m bed without help.
‘‘By the time 1 had taken half a
bottle (of Cardui), my strength be¬
gan to come back. 1 could sit up
in bed.
“I finished up that bottle and by
that time 1 was able to walk across
the floor. 1 continued takin
Cardui for several months and
got well.”
At all drug stores. c- 3 t
t DADE COUNTY
BOOSTER
Temporary organization
been perfected for the
Club and we hop,?to give a
of committees next week, to¬
gether with a outine of work
be taken up. ’
TRENTON SCRIBS
Thurman Elliot who has been
visiting fr'ends in Trenton has
returned to Kentucky.
Little Elvin bee Page who has
been very ill is improving.
Mrs. Edwin Pace who has been
visiting in Trenton has returned
to Chatttanooga.
Miss Flora Smith visited rela¬
tives at Long Island, Ala. re¬
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fugatt are
the proud parents of a baby son.
Henry Smith made a business
trip to Ft. Payne, Saturday.
Fred W- Smith of
formally of New England
husband of Rev. Lewis sister
ginia Uwis Smith, died at
ha, Nebr. Sunday and was
Friday afternoon in
at the Forest Hill cemetery.
S. L. Sells made a business
lo Chattanooga, Friday,
Squire C. C. Hale and
Woody ard of Rising Fawn
Trenton callers Tuesday.
Col. S P. Maddocks and Judge
M. C Tarver of Dalton made
a busieess trip to Trenton Thurs¬
day.
Evangelist R. D. Cecil v of
Cleveland, Tenn. is to Preach
Saturday 'll:00 night 7:;$0 p. M. and
Sunday A. M„ and 7:30 r
M. at New England, Ga. May
9 and 10 Come and enjoy the
singing and sermons. Glad to
have you.
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Has moved to 907 Carter St.
near Ninth Street
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work. Good material and
reasonable prices.
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