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VOL- 39
Social Happenings
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Miss Kathryn Hale of White
the week end west oi
was and Lillian
fees Thelma
Mrs J C. Westberry
‘ hew Homer Winfrey
i throe* to Bridgeport.
“tor<lay afternoon to visit
itives.
Mrs. Ruth Payne and
f gherwood were the
id guests of Mrs. Payne's
r Mrs. L. B. Wells.
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fills and children for
-d them home an
isit.
j E. Tittle has
omeaftera weeks stay
Natives at Antioch aod
srville, Tenn.
Mrs. I N. Crick has
j her home in Tracey City
fterafew days vkit with re
itives here. • 8
Madeline Strawn
ome Mondav after a
tay with relatives in Easi
Ice Cream Supper
The I. 0. O. F. Trenton
No. 38 will give an ice creara
supper on the court house
Saturday night. August 1st.
Committee.
Fourth Quarterly
The fourth quarterly meeting
the Rising Fawn and
charge of the Methodist
will be held at Trenton,
9th,
Revival Meetings
at
A series of revival
were opened at Durham, 8un
dav, July 26th, Rev. W. J. Can
is in charge assisted
Rev E. R. Lewis.
Thirtieth Anniversary
-■dr. and Mrs. A. S- Lewis
brated their thirtieth wedding
niversary, July 28th near
!e i 1 hev formerly lived in
County. All their children ten
number and nine grandchildren
tw ° daughters-in-law and two
-law were present. Mrs.
' 'ther and mother, who are
Oie three score were there.
Trade in Dade.
Renew Your
Ly Purification
Any physician will tell you
-rfect Purification of the
m 18 Nature’s foundation
p -^Health.” ,
rself not
of chronic ailments
j ir e Un( ^ erm ^ ^
Pn n n ^ y° ur
>+ il: '' T°ur entire by
i a thorough system
course of
n J e or twice a week for
xcX ard8 ?~" J' an d with see health. how Nature
01 a
-dloi.-abs are the greatest of
T ur ^i ers - Get a
t pr containing 35 full
\0 c At l e . e cts drug - i trial
* any store.
Dade County Times
@n_ Official Oroan »f Dade uiuiiiv ®/~
John L Case and son James
nade a business trip to Chatta-
looga on Monday.
Master Alfred Turner has been
confined to the bouse for the past
week but is somewhat improved.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
met with Mrs. G. W. M. latum,
Tatum, Wednesday. A very in¬
teresting meeting is reported. The
next meeting be with Mrs. W. P.
Neville, Aug, 5th.
Mr. and ^lrs Crabtree of Chat¬
tanooga spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Turner.
J. F. McElmurray of Waynes¬
boro, was in Trenton, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. <J. Pardue
have returned from Meridan, Miss,
after a visit to Mrs. Pardua’s par¬
ents They were accompanied
home by Miss Helen Moore, Mrs.
Pardue’s sister.
Mesdames O. M. Foster and
B. Frierson were shopping in
Chattanooga, Saturday.
B. F. Davis of Scottsboro, Ala.
Miss Cathern Tatum of East Lake,
Penn, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. M. 'l atum this week.
Mrs. Annie Robie of Chattanooga
is visiting Mrs. Edgar Turner.
W. H. Brock, hustling local
Ford dealer, received another
car load of the “poor man's”
cars this weak.
Steve Lyemance is driving a
new Dodge car.
Judge Wheeler made a busi¬
ness trip to Chattanooga on
Wednesday.
W. T. McCauley purchased
the blacksmith shop owned by
Bill Page this week and will
remodel it into a garage soon.
The Baptist Missionary So¬
ciety rendered a very interest¬
ing program, Tuesday afternoon
at the Presbyterrian church.
Mrs. S- J. Hale presiding.
Are yon interested in your
children? Attend the P.-T A.
Friday night.
Miss Willie Pesrl Cuzzort of
Dunlap, Tenn. is the guest of
Misses Mary Nettie and Lena
Floyd Newman this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith
announce the birth of a twelve
pound son.
Do you want a better school
in Trenton? Attend theP.-T. A.
Friday night.
Miss Flora Smith leaves Sat¬
urday for Shellmound, Tenn-,
where she will teach the school
there.
Miss Katherine Wright of
Chattanooga spent Tuesday
night with Miss Edith Austin
at her home in New England.
Mr t and Mrs- R. C. Ragon
were in Trenton Thursday af¬
ternoon.
Miss Katherine Wilson is
spending the week end with
Miss Lagatha Tatum.
Miss Ruth Havron has re¬
turned to her home in White-
well after spending two weeks
with Miss Dalue Morrison.
Mrs Grace Snedley has re¬
turned home after a visit to
Mr«. E. G. Wright.
Judge Wheeler is unloading
j a car of coal.
The plasterers are busy plas¬
tering the new High School
building this week.
TRENTON, Ga.. JULY 30, 1025
JAIL
DELIVERY
On Tuesday evening, seven
prisoners made their escape
from the County jail. Sheriff
Newman locked them up safely
in the evening behind the heavy
iron bars of the inner jeil cells
and as he had been up most of
the night before went to bed
thmking he would get a good
nights rest and that the prison¬
ers were safe behind the inner
walls of the jail, but some good
friend had slipped them a ham¬
mer and other useful tools
which they used to make their
escape. None of the prisoners
have yet been recaptured,
The following men escaped:
Jim Sutherland.Dave Copeland,
Garwin Wright, Edward Cody,
8am Palmer, Dewey Hayes and
Clyde Holcomb.
Two Arrested
O. H. Gentry and Horace
Swreten, accompanied by Walter
Vaudergiff all of Chattanooga
went on a little trip to Sand Mt.
Wednesday to return a battery to
a friend there, but after driving
over the rough roads found there,
the first two named parties be
came very fatigued and decided
before they would be able to make
it back to their loved one6 in town
a little stimulant would be neces¬
sary, but Sheriff Newman now
has them on roll call at the County
jail, charged with trying to mix
fire water and gasoline.
Important Notice
Beginning Tuesday, July 28tb
a Committee from the Rising
Fawn church will visit the var¬
ious parts of the Gounty solicit¬
ing funds for the rebuilding the
Methodist Church at that place.
Look out for us we are coming
and will appreciate a liberal
contribution.
W. A. Scruggs,
Chairman Finance Committee.
Cioverdale Annual
Sunday-school Picnic
The Clo ver dale Sunday-school
will hold their annual picnic at
Cioverdale, Saturday, Aug. 8th.
Everybody come and bring well
filled baskets.
J. A. Turner is visiting relatives
in Jonesville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Brock
spent the week end at their
cottage “Seldom Inn” at Men-
tone Springs, Ala. They were
accompanied by Mr and Mrs.
W. N. Tatum and daughter La-
gatha Tatum, Mr. and Mrs,
Early Ellis, Misses Meredith
Brock and Annie Frierson and
Montford Tatum.
The teachers’ examination
will beheldFiidav and Satur-
day for the teachers in the
County. Practically all the
teachers are expected to at-
tend.
The Ladies Aid Society met
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. O. M. Foster,with
Mrs. Nethery, Pres, presiding.
After the devotional and busi-
ness meeting a social hour was
enjoyed and refreshments
ved.
Rising Fawn
Mrs. R. L. Bailess of Burning-
ham, Ala. is the guest of J. L.
White and family.
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M!ss Louke Go „ dloe of N „ h _
viI| T u her unc|e
G w Cureton and famil
Mr. and Mrs John Parke White
and little son Jack of Birmingham
are the guests of M r . and M rs .
S. W. Woodin.
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MLs Lucile Middleton w r as in
Chattanooga, Saturday. ’
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Misses Isabelle and Fannie
Hale spent the week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Hale.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bostrom
and family of Birmingham spent
the week end with relatives here.
Misses Brace Hale, Virginia
White, and Mr. Tom Davenport
of Chattanooga were the guests,
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Hale and family.
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Miss Bess Cureton has returned
home after a v ,: sit to her sister
VI rs. Bedford Lampkin of Birming¬
ham. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood-
yard were the week end guests of
relatives here.
Mrs. W. L Wood of Tusca
loosa, Ala. is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wash Lewis.
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Announcements have been re¬
ceived of the birth of a daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Price
of Birmingham. The baby will be
called “Ruth Cagle”. Mr. and
Mrs Price will be remembered
as former citizens of Dade.
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MLs Winnie Rutherford spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. J T. Rutherford.
Cornelius Williams of Chatta-
nooga was here one day last week.
N. W. Newsome made a trip to
Chattanooga, Saturday.
John L. Case’s
Weekly Dozen
35c bot Certo, each 30c
|fj| 1 10c quality Red Jar Rubbers, doz. 6c
\ ^ Fly Tox 50c bot. 37c; 75c bot. 60c;
^ $1.25 bottle $1.00
All 20c Dress Ginghams, 1 week, yd. 15c
§ % New line wide Dress Stripes, yd. 25c
Our 16c value Brown Domestic, yd. 13c
% % You should buy your fall needs of this Domestic now
$ Carey’s 3 Ply Roofing $2.25
% This roofing came in the car sold to High School.
Auto Tires and Tubes 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than
m should really be.
Is £ Stone Milk An Jars Extraordinary in stock once more. Special
&
fi With each can of Wizard Oil will give free 1 75a Wiz¬
^ % ard Mop. $ §
Come to the store that has the goods and at prices
Ji % you want to pay.
Social Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jacoway
and little daughter Ruth Allison
were week end guests of relatives
here.
Messers. Sinclair, Pickle and
Lee of Wauhatchie were here on
Sunday.
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Mr. and M rs M. O. Terrell and
.
little s»n William were the guests
of their parents M^\ and Mrs. Jim
Highfield several days lsst week.
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Everybody come to the ice cream
and box supper to be given Sat¬
urday night, Aug. 1 on Cantrell’*
lawn.
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Miss Mary Wiggs of Chatta¬
nooga and Josephine Bostrom of
Birmingham were the guests of
the Misses Hales, Sunday.
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bible were
shopping in Valley Head la*t week
end.
W, T. Free who was beared in
the Cioverdale settlement but
moved to East Lake some forty
years ago, died at his home in
East Lake, Saturday.
Rev. Lewis and Lunsford Fricks
were visiting in our town last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beckhajm
of Chattanooga are visiting their
father and mother Mr. and M r ».
W. T. Beckham.
Misses Grace and Seebell Barks¬
dale of Bohz, Ala, are visiting
their sister M r s. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Blanset are
spending a few days with M r >
and Mrs. T. B. Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. G W. Bible and
James Bible and M r . and Mrs.
j Perry Brown attended the thirtieth
. wedding anniversary of their bro-
| ther and sister, A. S. Lewis near
j j LaFayette, July 28th.
Catarrhal Deafness
Is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this'tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
, Hearing. Unless the inflammation can
| be reduced, your hearing may be de-
' stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. for 40 _ _ Tears.
Sold by all druggists over
F. J Cheney & Co- Toledo. Ohio.