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Social
Swimming Party
and Chicken Fry {
M 0 M. Foster and Mrs
1 ,0re ,^ 'uinMning c Roope were joint hostess
party and ch ; cken
10 l! ''j "dieview park for the out
: guests. A large fire in
(lt town served
t . je0 pen and lu»ch pteme
fashion afforded muce pleasure to
:;!1< About twenty five guests
ve re entertained.
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Entertain With Social
Mr. and Mrs H. A. Price en¬
trained with a Social at their
home east of Trenton Tuesday
evening in honor of their grand
daughter and grandson Mary
Ellen and Hubert Fridue of
t't. Elmo. Games and music
were enjoyed and refreshments
were served Thtre were about
twenty guests present.
Fine Peaches Grown
on Lookout Mt.
W. T. McCallie motored to Look
out Mt by way of Sitton ( -iap,S un *
day afternoon after his wife Mrs.
W T. McCauley and children
Maurine and Clara Neal who had
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Moore. Mr. McCauley
brought the dimes a sample of
Lookout peaches which is as nice
as we have seen anywhere.
Leave for Florida
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Case and
and son I'mmons and Jules and wife
Mr and Mrs. Grover Tatum will
make a motor trip to Florida this
week.
rhe Old Preacher’s
Fund for Methodsits
Last year the M. E. Church
south called for $10,000,000 to be
sed as an endowment for her
uperannuated preachers,
i'he plan is to raise this fund in
ve annual installments. The
tiffng Fawn and Trenton charge
'aid $127.50 last year and the
scond installment is now past
ue . Rising Fawn has set apart
b'g. 16 and Byrd’s Chapel has
apart Aug. 30 to make their
mond payments, Plans for the
'Hr churches have not been coni.
Lted. Our charge should pay
* 5 ° this year. L,et those inter¬
red in the old homeless preach-
rs he ready to contribute when
le cause is presented. Mrs.D. E.
■ee ot Trenton, Mrs. W. C. Cur-
ton of Byrds Chapel, Mrs. E. M.
f'f Rising Fawn, Mrs. A.
• brown ot Stute jj ne an{ j F.
0resfer of C«ve Springs compose
le committee, Mrs. W. C.
Jl1 b charge treasurer.
**.W. H. Brock had an
1 of appendictis on
jday ,anger and hospital was taken to
for treatment.
WANTED
; ook and housekeeper
a family. Apply to G. M
foh. Sypt. Dade Co,
10 °I, Trenton, Ga.
YOU HAVE
ob ? 'r,rJL S^tite mach ’ndigestion, Sick Headache, Wind
run down,” -
Tutt’s you will find
Pills
siccurh 0 'TJey tone the weak
*** kvuia tie gystem.
Dade County Times
Official Organ of Dade voumy
Mrs. Sol White and children
t Sheffield, Ala. are tee guests of
drs. A J. Roope. •
Mrs. Charles Connally of At-
j Lnta are in Trenton calling on
! their nutnerious friends.
,
Jack Sells is visiting his aunt
Mrs Geo, R. Carter in Birming¬
ham.
I
Lige Ewing and two daughters
Anna Catherine and Mary Mag-
daline of Sweet Water, Tenn.
i were guests of S. L. Sells on
Monday night.
We wonder what S L. Sells
is going to Chattanooga so much
for?
Mrs. Wallace Barnes, who was
rushed to the hospital last Thurs¬
day returned home Wednesday
much improved.
Rev. S D. Long preached two
interesting sermons last Sunday.
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We have been informed that
Rev. W. R. Lew’s was in Chat¬
tanooga, Rising Fawn. Stewart
Town and other cities Monday.
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Miss Myrtle Price of Rising
Fawn and M' ss Mary Ellen Fri-
den of St. Elmo was the week
end guest of Miss Lucie and Ester
Price.
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Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Lewis left
Thursday to visit their parents at
Dunlap.
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. Mrs. F. A. Bishop of Atlanta is
visiting her neice, Mrs. Edgar
Turner.
E. D. Scott of Chicago and
Will Scott of Jackson, Miss, and
Mrs. S. L. Dobbins of Chatta¬
nooga were the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Foster, Tuesday.
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W. T. McCauley is having
county surveyor W- G. Morrison
survey the land this week which
he recently purchased.
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Miss Dalue Morrison has return¬
ed home from a visit to Miss Irene
Ragon in Chattanooga. Miss
Ragon accompanied Miss Morri¬
son home for a short stay,
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Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brock
daughter Meredith and guests,
Mrs. Colyar Tatum and Miss
Marion Tatum of Bonham, Tex,
spent the week end at Mcutone
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C McGorkle
arrived Monday from Thomp-
• *n, Ga to be the gue«ts of Mrs-
! McCorkle's sisters Miss Annie
Pace and Mrs Hattie Kimbrouf.
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Mr. and Mrs- E. T. Tatum
and sou g Tatum Jr. of Tulga.
Okla are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs - G - w ‘ M ' Tatum - They
made the trip by motor.
Mr and Mrs. Bennett Austin
and children of Columbus, Ohio
are spending «everal weeks
with their mother Mrs, James
Austin in New England.
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TRENTON, Ga., AUG. 13, 1925
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Keep Yoar Eye on
Mid Summer
Picnic
&t Cureton’s Mill
August 22nd, 1925
Everybody invited to attend,
Let all of Dade County come.
Let Chattanooga folks come.
Let Birmingham folks come.
Let us all be there together,
for one day and a good time.
You will see people you
seen in a long time, you will
people you will never see
ms from
077
WHAT IS EVAPORATED MILK?
Did you ever stop to figure out
exact meaning of “Evaporated
The word "evaporated” may give
the Idea that in the process of
ration the milk has lost some of
valuable qualities. It hasn’t. It
lost only water. Sixty per cent of
water is evaporated from the
after it comes fresh from the
The first step in processing the
is the evaporation, when a portion
the water content is removed.
second step is the
which insures the cream being
tributed evenly throughout the
The third is the canning. The
is sterilization, which takes place
the can when the milk is subjected
suflSeient heat to destroy the
Tims evaporated milk remains as
and fresh in the container as when
foamed into the pail in the
barn.
Evaporated milk is now
recognized as the freshest milk
able to those not living on farms
producing their own milk. For
ness in milk means purity.
Transportation of milk from
dairy country to the city is well
matized and rapid and yet owing
the immense quantities of milk
must be rushed in daily, much of
must be obtained at considerable
tances and a large per cent is
. sarily some days old when it is
livered by the milkman.
Evaporated milk, on the other
[ is last night’s nd this morning's always
F¥om the dairy barn,
rigid inspection, it is hurried by
ers to factories located in the heart
the dairy country and delivered
It is fresh. Evaporated milk is
just at its “freshest moment,’’
it is in its finest state. It is
allowed to get old. The whole
ess frotn cow to can requires only
few hours. It may be interesting
know that the process of
takes place after the milk has
sealed fn its containers. Once in
sterilized containers, there is no
sibility of deterioration.
The sterilizing of evaporated
insures its purity—it makes a
milk for the children.
milk is boiled milk, and this m " kes
more digestible.
It may be used for any milk
with safety and economy. 4
For ordinary cream needs, use
just as it comes from the can.
a rich milk is desired, add an
part of water. For cooking and
ing, two parts water and one part
will usually suffice.
Rising Fawn
Miss Kathleen White is
guest of Mrs. J. L. Redding
her horn© in Culleoka Tenn.
Miss Sarah Hale is
friends in Chattanooga
week.
Mrs. V. A. Fricks is the
of relatives in Chattanooga.
Dr. S. D. Long was in
Fawn a few hours Saturday.
C. W. Hitt made a
rip to Chattanooga Tuesday,
,, W 7 D B M Newsome and
motored ; 1 to . Chattanooga ^,| ., c Sat. ,
R L Cagle. L M Allison,
Allison, A. A. McMahan, and
Miss Maude Cantrell attended
conference in Trenton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barton
were the week end guests of
Mr and Mrs. J. L. White.
Col. S. J. Ilale was in Rising
Fawn for a few hours Tuesday.
^ C. S. Williams of Chattanoga
was the guest of friends here
Sunday.
Mr&. D. S. Middleton and son
Spencer have returned from
Atlanta-
T. L. Martin left for
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. O. B. Hickman has
turned to her home in
burg after a visitto friends
Trade in Dade.
Read and Remember
Do you know we handle Paints
all kinds, Brushes, Stains, Varnishes,
Putty, Linseed Oil, Turpentine in bulk,
Lubricating Oils, Lime,Cement, Roof¬
ings, Roofing Nails, Congoleum,Vine¬
gar in bulk and lots of other goods
you don’t see prominently displayed
for lack of space.
Our One Week Special for Eggs
If you sell us Eggs you may pur-
!. chase Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. or less
i
it at 6c per lb.
Another Extra Special
All Voiles' and Sheer Dress Goods l\
will be cut 1 5 per cent. Hurry and |
get the pick.
Just Received New Line of Caps and Shoes
|> ^ Statement of Accounts being
jg are
a
to fg mailed you, and, at this time, means
we need payment.
James C. Case will have charge of the
" 4? g 1 business would during especially our two week’s appreciate absence, jj 2
and he your
patronage these two weeks; so would we.
it
JohnL. Case
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Social Briefs
Miss Lottie Avery
Weds Raymond Doyle
The wadding of Miss Lotti®
Avery and Raymond Doyle
was quietly solemnized Satur¬
day July 25 at 3;30 o'clock in
the study of Rev. R, C. Camper
The bride was attired in a
cestunie of white crepe simplv
made, and accessories to match.
j Mrs. Doyle is the daughter of
1 Mr, and Mrs- C. C. Avery. Mr.
^ Doyle is . the only . child .... of f Xlr Mr.
1 and f Mrs. m ... W. M. ~ Doyle. He is -
connected with the State High-
way Department.
Mrs Julia Pace, Mr. and Mr*,
E. A. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs,
O. M. Foster motored to,Valley
Head, Friday evening to attend
, auditor¬
the play given at the
ium.
Rev. E- R. Lewis will leave
Monday for Emory and Henry
College at Emory, Va., where
he will spend two weeks taking
the summer poat graduate
course for rural pastors.
Chunk Honey For Sale
at P.G. Bible’s, Rising Fawn, Ga.
RFI). Two grades, white honey
20c per lb. Amber honey 15c per
lb.