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Social Happenings
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„ and Mrs. W. II. Dug..
, r and John Du
'«re \da i^ross
the guest of Mr. anu
* J “. John MoCalle. Sunaay
afternoon. F. Patterson
J Mr and Mrs. A.
lUtle son Frank Killian
Stored to Whiteside Sunday
3 Hogue the
Miss Pimple vas
k end guest of her sister,
wee Blevins of Risine
Mrs- Opal
Fawn- Brad Gross
Leighton Street,
d Bill Hughes motored t*
an Sunday after¬
Sulphur Springs
noon to attend the singing, n
Mrs. T. M. Street who has
been sick for some time is not
much improved. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes
and daughter Louise spent the
week end with her sister Mrs.
In Neeley.
Edgar Moore was visiting
home folks Saturday and Sun¬
day.
A number of the boys and
girls from here attended church
at Morganviile Sunday night.
Misses Alva and Bessie San
ders spent the week with ^heii
friend Mrs. Myra Hatfield.
Harold Dugan is now attend
ing school in Flintville, Tenn.
Leighton Street, Brad Gross
and Earl Hughes were in Chat¬
tanooga. Satur da v on business.
Paul Killian of Chattanooga,
Raymond and Euell Dickerson
of New England were visiting
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dugan and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Cole spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. L. N, Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs- Ira Cole and
Mrs Bent Cole were shopping
in Chattanooga, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brown
spert Sunday afternoon with
her pirsnts Mr. and Mrs. T- M
Street.
Nathan, Earl and Noel Cole
Misses Nay and Lillian Cole
attended church in North Chat¬
tanooga, Sunday.
Miss Ruby Hogue of Flat
Rock, Ala. spent, last week
with her sister Miss Dimple
Rogue who is teaching here,
Mrs Ollie Wennett is visit¬
ing relatives here this week.
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good tor hard work and in fine
condition, also two fresh cows,
Mrs. R. E. Morgan,
Morganviile.
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Dade County f J ;imes
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TRENTON, Ga., AUG. 6, 1925
E. W. Morrison and son, of
Vhitwell, Tenn. spent Tuesday
vith Mr Morrison’s parents.
Mrs. Electa Graham of Thomp¬
son is spending the summer with
relatives here.
Mrs. E. T. Davenport of Valley
Head was the guest of Mr, and
Mrs, D. C. Hammond, Sunday
and Monday.
Mrs. Colyar |$iion S. Tatum and
daughter, arrived Wednes¬
day from Bonham, Texas to be the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Brock and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Case and
and sons Timmons and Jules ahd
wife and daughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tatum will
make a motor trip to Florida next
week,
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brock and
daughter Meredith were guests at
a family dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tatum in
Chattanooga Sunday.
I, O. Wheeler and T. B. Ly-
bram attended all day singing at
Sulphur Springs Sunday.
The young people of Trenton
entertaii ed at the W G. Morri¬
son farm east of Trenton Friday
evening with a chicken stew in
honor of Miss Catherine Tatum.
Miss Jewel Tatum of Rising
Fawn was the guest of Mrs, G.
W M. Tatum Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Case of
Chattanooga are the guests of Mr.
Case’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Case.
Mrs. i. O. Wheeler and I. O.
Jr. are guests of .relatives at
Henegar, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson
and son and Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
barren are the gueets of Rev. and
Mrs. E. R. Lewis.
Mrs. Wallace Barnes is ill with
an attack of appendecitis.
Mrs. A M. Graham accompan¬
ied by her nephew and niece Pace
and Clandia McCorkle of Thomp¬
son, are spending the summer here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rodgers had
as Sunday guests Mr 6 . R. H. Ta¬
tum and daughters Terrell and
Catherine of East Lake, Mrs. Car¬
rie Jacoway and daughter Celista,
Gradv Jacoway and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Dohon and son
Joe, all of Chattanooga.
W. Claire Jacoway and wife
and small daughter Ruth Allison
of Chattanooga and Mrs. Paul
Rodgers and son Paul Jr. of At-
talla were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R.S. Rodgers.
t
w. L. Stokes and family of
Atlanta were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. McCauley this week.
Jesse Taylor of Detroit is visit¬
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brock and
Miss Meridith Brock had as their
week-end house guests at their
cottage, ‘‘Seldom Inn” at Men¬
tone the following young people,
Misses Beatie Cole, Lagatha Ta¬
tum and Catherine Wilson of Chat¬
tanooga. Messers J. N. Austin and
Carl Neville.
¥ bo oa “run YOU appetite, Stomach, d own," HAVE .'ndigestion, Sick you Headache, will Wind Had
Tutt’s Pills
what you need. They tone the weak
stomach, and build uy the system.
EDUCATION-
AL RALLY,
MON, SEPT. 7
The Parent-Teachers Asso¬
ciation of the Trenton and Dade
County High School held its
regular meeting July 31 with
Mrs. S. J. Hale, pretiding,
The following program was
rendAed:
Bong, America the Euautiful.
Scripture the 12th verse of
the 9th chapter of Proverbs
Prayer, Mrs. Hale.
Song, Onward Christian Sol¬
diers.
What a P.-T. A. would mean
to our Community, Mr. Turner.
Song, ADnie Frierson aDd
Elizabeth Mires.
The Educational Rally and
Dedicition of New School
building was then taken up,
the date being set for Monday,
September 7th.
Mr. Hale reported that he had
word from Mr. Lund,
State Superintendent,Mr.Pound
High School Supervisor
and Mr. Martin, Div. Supervis¬
or that they would be here and
deliver addresses. He also has
the promise from Mr. Byron
formely of Dade Co.
that he would be here oh that
date. Mr. Hale also said he
would get a band for the occa¬
sion.
The following cimmittees
were appoint* d:
To build stands, etc.
J. G. Nethery, chairman,J.L
Mires, H#nry Oliver, J C. Rob¬
ertson.
To buy materials and oversee
stand.
E. A. Ellis, chairman, Mrs.
Mrs, W. F. Morrison,
Mrs. Mires, Mrs. Case, Mrs.
W. N. Tatum, Mrs. V . G. Mor¬
J. G. Nethery.
Publicity commit^,
Mr. Gen. Chi rm r Mr. Tur¬
ner, chairman, .: A Cr >h W.N.
Tatum, Mrs. ?o > nends j .s. W. F.
Morrison, Mrs. G W. M. Tatum
and L. S. LyemaDce.
Mrs. J. G. Nethery was ap¬
pointed to oversee the “Home¬
made Candy” booth. Mrs. Par-
due, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Ne-
vile to make same.
Program and other details
will appear later-
Cloverdale Annual
Sunday-school Picnic
Next Saturday
Everybody invited to go and
tak a well filled basket,
It is understood that a scion
of old Dads, the Hon. John
Franklin Bible will b# the
speaker of the day and wiil
also speak Sunday at the Clov¬
erdale church. His subject
Saturday will be ‘‘Honor Your
Father and Mother and Jove
thy Neighbor as thy self”. His
subject Sunday will be"Though
ye hare lien among the pots,
yet shall ye be as the wings of
the dove covered with silver
and her feathers with yellow'
gold.
it is known thatJehn Frank¬
lin Bible appieciafes his old
friends and loves to meet them.
Trade in Dade.
Rising Fawn
Mrs. Edward Kipp and chil¬
dren of Leeds.Ala. were the guests
of relatives here last week.
Miss Kathleen Whita was the
guest of her aunt Mrs. W. A. Bar¬
ton several days last week.
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Mrs. Glenn Holleman and little
daughter S !, rah Francis of Chatta¬
nooga is visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs. Loney Smith.
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Miss Louise Ooodloe who has
been visiting M>ss Bessie Cnreton
has returned to her home in Nash¬
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wash Lewis are
visiting relatives in Tuscaloosa,
Ala. this week.
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Mrs, George Rew who has been
visiting Miss Juliette Branham has
returned to her home in Forrest,
Miss.
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E. J. Bryan of Chattanooga
motored through here en route' to
Birmingham.
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Senator D. S. Middleton has re¬
turned to Atlanta after spending
the week end at home, he was ac¬
companied by his wife Mrs. Mid¬
dleton.
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Edmund Allison of Chattanooga
spent the week end here.
Mrs. O. B. Hickman of Harris¬
burg is vis'ting friends here this
week.
Misses Virginia and Elizabeth
Mo° rt nar, and Miss Thelma Adams
,,f Yellow Springs, Ohio spent
the week end with their grand¬
mother Mrs. V. A. Fricks.
Miss Ruth Woodyard has re¬
turned home after a visit with
her aunt in Greenville, Tenn.
Trade in Dade.
John L. Case’s
Weekly Bargain Dozen
Maxwell House Coffee, pkg. i .48c I
Pink Salmon, large cans, each 15c
Caldwell’s 60c Syrup Pepsin, hot. 47c 1
Apple Cider Vinegar, bring vessel,gal. 39c
50c value Padlocks, each 33c
Mavis 25c Face Powder 19c
Men’s New 75c Wide Belts at 45c
All Tennis Shoes and Oxfords at 15 per
cent off. .
Firestone Auto Cases and Tubes, 10 to 15
per cent underpriced.
Pure Linseed Oil, cheaper than else- §
where.
Our big 40c Jar Pickles at 35c 1
Our prices on Carey’s Roofing are very
low.
BRING US YOUR BARTER ’
Social Briefs
I)r. and Mrs. L. D. Fricks and
son have returned from an extend¬
ed trip in Europe. They are the
guests of their mother Mrs. V, A.
Fricks.
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Among those who attended the
picnic at Flat Rock last Thursday
were Mrs. P. S Middleton, Misses,
Lucille Middletor.,Maude Cantrell,
Mr». I. C. Childers, Mr. George
and Henry KenninUore.
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The Committee appointed by
the Methodist Episcopal Church
began a campaign last Tuesday to
raise funds for rebuilding the
church which was completely des¬
troyed by fire last winter, reports
were very encouraging.
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The Masons will have a picnic
at Cureton’s mill, Saturday, Aug.
22. Proceeds will be used for the
rebuilding of the Masonic hall.
The Womens Missionary Society
of the Baptist church met at the
home of Mrs. Wayne Hale, Wed-
nesdav afternoon. At the close of
the service an ice course was ser¬
ved.
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Miss Mary Ellen Pidell of St.
Elmo, Tenn. was the guest of
Miss Myrtle Price last week.
M. E. Church Services
Rev. S. D. Long, presiding
elder of the Chattanooga dis¬
trict will preach at the Method¬
ist church, Saturday night at
7:45 o’clock and Sunday morn-
iag at 11 o’clock. The quarter¬
ly conference will be held Sun¬
day afternoon.
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 Unless sound inflammation or Imperfect
Hearing. the can
be reduced, your hearing may be de¬
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICIIVIS Will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. Tears.
Bold by all druggists for over VO
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio,