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Jade County Times
Social Happenings
NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS
)vfr and Mrs. L. C. Spears
i daughter Alice Lee motored
Atlanta for the week end.
Mesdames L. N. Molmes ahd
Blevin8 visited Mrs. Eari
Cole of Sly'S 0 ' f oesday.
There will be an old fashioned
{our note singing here
September FT Everybody is
invited to eomt and bring a
well-filled basket
Mrs Pierce and daughter Miss
Virginia of Virginia are the
([jest of Prof and Mrs. Fuzch.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope of Chat-
tanooga visited Mrs. Jane Mc-
Vahan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Owens
and children visited J L. Blev-
ens and family. Sunday.
Miss Bertha Austin has re¬
turned from Florida-
Quite a number from this
place attended the ice cream
supper at Union, Saturday
night.
Woriey r ©hapel
Mrs. Maggie Swafford of Ath¬
ens is spending the summer
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gass of
Chattanooga spent the week
end with their uncle Will Dan¬
iel.
Miss Mae Gass is spending
the week end with her aunt
Mrs. Carl Felts of Chattanooga.
James Gass and daughter,
Charlsejr of Sulphur Springs
spentthe week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Daniels.
Jiles Gass of the Crane
Enamel plant spent the week
end at home.
iJ r. and Mrs. L. J. Gass of
Bridgeport, Ala. spent the day
with their sister, Mrs. Mattie
bass, Monday.
Mrs. Claud Hawkins visited
her husband at LaFayette.Sun-
day.
Messers. Ernest Barton and
German Gass spent a few
days visiting friedds and rela¬
tes in Richard City last week.
Brown Gap
The Brovn Gap cemetery
"as decorated Saturday. In
the morning the men cleaned
off the graves and the women
ecorated them. Tte afternoon
"as spent in singing and speak-
'
>lrs . Aley Whetzell and
daughter Luciie spent the week
er *d with friends at East Lake.
A number from here were
the four note singing at Over-
took., Sunday.
iJSS Grace Michaels the week
Did.
There will be a
school picnic at Brown Gap
l0 °! house Saturday,
E v erybody come-
. Smith, his mother and
au f, er °f Ridgedale visit-
lngVV • are
- H. Michael.
tT. Visiting . Cards
TG-in or Printed Cards at the
ibies Office. Ladies call and
get °ur prices.
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Mary Nett Newman and Lena
Floyd Newman visited Flora Bell
Woodall at Valley Head last week
Dock Newman of Knoxville
wa* the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.
S Newman last week.
Miss Mary Moody of Atlanta is
visiting her brother James here,
W e are glad to see Aaron Rob-
j nson back from the hospital much
improved. tVevenson
W. O. will com-
mence building a fine new house
on his farm south of Trenton soon,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tatum and
baby who have been visiting G.W
M. Tatum, have returned to their
home in Oklahoma.
Mrs. Sol White and children
who have been visiting Mrs. J. W.
Roope have returned to Sheffield,
Alabama.
Mrs. W. H, Brock who was
operated on recently for apen-
dicitis in a hospital in Chatta¬
nooga is mueh improved and is
expected home soon.
Mrs. C. S. Tatum and daugh¬
ter Marion have returned to
Bonham, Tex. after a visit with
friends and relatives here.
Mrs. E. R. Lewis and child¬
ren have returned home fiom
Dunlap, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morrison
and family were in Chattanooga,
Wednesday and Thursday on ac¬
count of the death of the latters
sister, Mrs. Hammontree,
Mrs. M. A. Pardue and daugh¬
ter Nellie were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Pardue.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. DeWeese
and Mrs. McBoyde of Somerset,
Ky. were week end visitors of Mrs.
W. F. Morrison.
Mrs, W- F. Morrison and sons
motored to Chattanooga this week.
A. I. Perkins from Detroit is
visiting her sister Mrs. Florence
Roope.
Mrs. Matt'e Perkins is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Roope.
Brother Hugh A. Price, Jr. will
begin a series of meetings with
the Church of Christ at the C. P.
church on Wednesday, S e pL 9 ^b.
Services each morning at 10:30
a m., each evening 7:45 P- m .
You are cordially invited.
Mrs O. M. Foster entertained
^
s un day at dinner the following:
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. M. Tatum,
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Tatam and
* N. Ta-
son an d Mr. and Mrs. W.
! turn and sons.
NOTICE
The Missionary Society
j the M. E. Church will the give court an
ice cream supper on
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TRENTON, Ga.. AUG. 27,1925
DADE CO.
EDUCATION¬
AL RALLY
Order of Parade on
Monday, Sept 7
The parade will assemble on
on East First Street at 10:30
a m. * and will march north
along this street to junction of
East First Street and North
First Avenue then along this
avenue to the High School
grounds. The speakers, invited
guests and others, will review
the parade from the porch ©f
the Odd Fellows Hall, the re-
veiwing parth being under care
of Hon. S. J. Hale, County
Supt. of Schools.
For convenience of parade
the organizations will be di¬
vided into companies, four
schools or organizations to the
to the company; four companies
to a battaliion; and two battal¬
ions comprising a regiment for
this occassion, the division to¬
gether with commanders, being
as follows:
First Battalion—Lieut. Ben
Brock, Acting Major-
First Company—Prof. G. M.
Futch, Acting Captain. Tren¬
ton, New England, New Salem
and Worley Chapel Schools.
Second Company—W.G Mor¬
rison, Acting Captain. Hooker
Mount Olive, Rising P awn and
Union Schools.
Third Company—Red Robin¬
son, Acting Captain. Morgan
ville, Brown Gap, State Line
and Sligo schools.
Fourth Company—O. M. Fos¬
ter Acting Captain. Byrds
Chapel, Wildwood. Cloverdale
and Murphy Hollow schools
Second Battalion—Dr. J M.
Welborn, Acting Major.
Fifth Compadg-Sheriff T . S.
Newman,ActingCaptain. Town
officials, County officials,School
trustees and Board of Educa¬
tion. Carl Neville, Aide to this
company.
Sixth Company—Editor Laur¬
en Noble Acting Captain. Visi¬
ting teachers, Newspaper cor-
respondants and others
Seventh Company — Mrs.
John L. Case, Aeting Captain.
Parent - Teachers Association,
Women’s Missionary Society
and others, Sherrard LyeMamce,
Aide to this Company.
Eighth Company—Hon. Lee
Pope. Acting Captain, Frater¬
nal orders, Farmers’ organiza¬
tions, Civic clubs and others.
The order of parade will be
in columns of fours formation,
and upon arrival at school
grounds will come into forma¬
tion regimental front by execu¬
ting On Left Into Line, and re¬
main in this position until the
photographer has finished mak |
iag exposure; then will march
into the school building or to
such place designated by the I
ushers in attendance, the ordor
of formation being by column j
of twos.
All persons participating in
the parade please refrain from
talking in ranks and give close
attention to the direction of the J
cammanders, for it is by this
means alone that the parade
can be made a success.
Edgar 1'wrner,
Acting Grand Marshall
Rising Fawn
Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Cagle at¬
the funeral of Jack Chad¬
wick at Sulphur Springs, Ala. on
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blake and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mackleroy of
Springs were among the
here Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. M. Tatum and
E. T, Tatum of Trenton
visitors of Mrs. J, L, White,
day.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Allison
Birmingham are visiting
here.
S. J. Hale of Trenton was
the guest of W. W,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hitt
Cant roll motored to
tanooSa Thursday.
Miss Luciie Middleton has re¬
from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Isabel and Fannie Hale
who are spending their vacation
here were the guest of Mrs. Ben
White ir. Valley Head several
days last week.
Mrs. Harry B. Gilbert
daughter Lillie Lou of
ton, D. C. are guests of Dr.
Mrs. D. S. Middleton.
Rev. A . L. Duncan of
port, Ala. filled his regular
pointment at the Baptist
Sunday. He was
by his son Newman Lee.
LOOK
20c Chambray, yd. 10c
75c Dress Goods, yd. 25c
Men’s two piece Summer
Underwear 65c value, each 19c
Ladies’ Hats 40 per cent off regular
price.
Children’s Union alls $ 1 value 50c
Boy’s $2 Base ball suits $ 1.25
One lot of Shoes and Slippers worth
up to $7, choice $2.48
We don’t sell you sugar at cost or a
loss but we sell it cheap.
| One lot of Tennis Shoes,choice pr. 48c
One lot B.A.Thomas Hog Powder
50 per cent off
25c Purses 10c 50c Purses 15c
1 solid tire for Ford Truck at a give away
price.
We have lots of bargains and lots
of goods to sell and will appreciate your
patronage, and remember we are going
to give away absolutely free a new Ford
touring car.
Our Motto is to satisfy you.
^ McBryar Bros.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Social Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Grey and
family of High Springs, Fla. are
visiting P. H. Roridan.
The Reverends John Brown and
T. W. Mason of Chattanooga
were week end guests here while
holding a series of service in the
Church of God.
Miss Winnie Rutherford spent
the week end at home.
T. C. Cameron of Knoxville
was here on business last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jacoway
and daughter spent the week end
with G. W. Cureton.
Miss Hassie Adkins entertained
a number of young people Sunday
afternoon with a singing at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riddley
motored from their home in Seattle,
Wash, and are guests of their par¬
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Castleberry
here.
Harry Guinn and daughter Thel¬
ma of Chattanooga are guests of
relatives here this week.
Sentor D. f*. Middleton, after
having spent eight weeks in At¬
lanta serving on the Legislature,
has returned home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rutherford
had as their guests Sunday Misses
Electa Smith, Gladys Merriville
and Messers Hix 1 hurman, and
* Joseph Fisher.