The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, September 03, 1925, Image 1

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Dade County Times Trenton Social Happenings n n.%-e The wedding of N iss - ary an( j Lets Robertson to Mr. k- * Rogers took place Sun ay afternoon at o clou in 1 ®. study of Rev- 1 Beh ’ . tne t I Nletho uilahoma. i s ^ c .. «^u ' 30th who a Mr «d ; ’^attendants were friends of Mrs. John Lucas, I gers g j-room, (rnftnl vv I. Robertson 0 f • Chattanooga, the bndo s bro-| 1 therandMrs. E. M. Robertson Trenton. is the only elas. Mrs. Rogers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robertson of Trenton and. a charming and attractive young lady She was a member of tne 1925 graduating class of the Trenton High School and is ac¬ and complished in music and ex¬ day. pression. She was gowned in anew fall model of brewn, and made the trip by motor to Tal- ter jahoma Sunday morning ac¬ companied by her brother W.J. Robertson and sister-in-law, met Mrs. Miles Robertson. Mr. Rogers is from Estell Springs,Tenn. and is connected wiih the N. C. and St. L, Rv, ters They left immediately for Nashville where they will to aake their home. Paul son Home ham FOOD FOR CHILDREN WHO sons TRAVEL son Many times, and especially during the summer months, mothers are forced to take their children on trips with them. During these trips, the parent is forced to contend with that ever-present and serious problem of chel food for the child. As in almost every other case, the chief source of worry, during these periods, is the milk supply, its source, this its purity and its food value. It is not always convenient to get market and roilk of dependable quality for, in many sections of the country, adequate fa- <- U;ties for its care are not provided. To meet the needs of mothers in these her ,r >ing situations, science has provided and a ^ rm miik, conveniently carried and easily prepared. The cans are in j two sizes, the one containing six j o'inoes Evaporated ana the other sixteen. j milk Is just pure cows’ ni,!k with more than half of the water removed. None of its food value Is essened; in fact its digestibility Is improved. It is easily mixed with wa- and is, undoubtedly, the most prac- sick ’ c ® 1 t0rra of milk for use as a food for ^'iren pediatricians Some of the country’s lead- ^‘Ploying recommend its use, the following formula : to From Sixth Week to Third Month. j ij 1, e ' a P°rated ............ 6 ounces Milk water 8 ounces by B FUgg fy - led wa ter *26 ounces hop g 6 day and four 1 at right - hour intervals, From Third Month to Fifth Month, j the Milk, ev aporated 7^4 Lime water .......... 3 ounces 1 Milk sugar ounces j Bailed water 2 ounces Let Sjv f d,n .............. In 2914 ounces 6 to to 6 e *s twenty-four hours; Murine t '} lnc *‘ s at th ree-hour Intervals * e da V and a feeding: at 10 p. m. m FiftH t0 Seve " th Month. M, v \ P rated now Lime < ............10 ounces w P r r to Milk 8 ttgar 3 ounces Boiled water 2 ounces Five f “\P ................ .. ounces I to ; 'I'ngs In twenty-four hours; state r un ®" s t four-hour the ’a«, a intervals. f fcedtr.g- to be p given at 10 p. m. ment r ° m Sevent h to Ninth Milk Month. pass water ............. ounces Milk ®ugar 3 ounces Boiled Water ................. 2 ounces u-e 7 to <, .................. ounces • during-\h j, 'h 6s at tour-hour intervals at n >Kht * day " B>ast feeding at ten e Miik^. a N ' nth t0 Twei fth Month. Lime w rate<3 ............12 ounces “Lik H ter F su^ r ................. 3 ounces B^ley , ................. Bounces be ^UrV^s'at'fourlhour''‘lt°e-va*» Wat da >’- Last feeding u e a ten te be Ky and Mrs A c Augtill Hogan of East were week end visitors of MjsW.F.M orrison, Paul B. Rodgers and son of Attalla ar,d Miss Wade of Birmingham are spending * some time Mr ^ Mfg R Ro(J . spent spent Wednesday weanesaay in in Chat- Miat- * Dave Smith is reported after an attack of erysip¬ C. B. McFarland of wasin Trenton on busi¬ Monday. long and Mrs Will Martin of is were guests of Mr, R. S- Rodgers. Satur¬ to Texas Street of Sulphur is the guest of her sis¬ the Julia Pace. this Woman’s Missionary So¬ of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs, James had Wednesday. R. H. l atum and daugh¬ and Katherine spent in Trenton enroute to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers. Ellen Girder of Steven¬ the guest of her brother Hill. S. J. Hale has returned a motor trip to Birming¬ E. R and Cedartown. and Mrs. Jessie Hill and Otis Lee and Willard the week end at Steven¬ the guests of Mi. Hill's S- J. Josie O’Neal was the of her daughter Mrs. Crit in Chattanooga, Sunday. Lewis who was with Malaria fever week is much improved! soon be out again. , W. A- Swafford of Wea- Fla. has been visiting Mrs J. M. Breedlow H. A. Johnson. H A. Johnson and three Laella, ,, Ethel , and , made a trip recently to tin. to visit H. A. Johnson. McCallie is on the list, Jr. D. S. Middleton and Tom made a business trip Thursday. T. McCallie accompanied salesman F. A- Bis the Chevrolet Motor Co. a bu sines, trip to Ft. will Monday evening, where gave an address- is ment be The Tourists Pass an effort is being put forth interest tourists in coming and in this connection in a position to render the a great service in the treat¬ we accord tourists as they Georgia. officers are instructed to J and discretion in their at of tourists not to but so as them because of their it of . our traffic re and , trans- . i laws. Leniency should; used these , visitors . .. unless , ; j careless is apparent to ' be too , , 1 1 1 and j vouniy CO. a RALLY ley Sept 7 week Parade By and Schools Of Hix The County were Mi Monday will be a day Ala. in Dade Co. It day set apart for the of our new High School public, and we have guest to spend the day in cele¬ as we now have one of days school buildings in section. Come out next and see for yourself. guest of refreshemts are to Ala. all day on the school Program of Day ville, OPENING cett 9:20 a. m- were by Whitwell band reading and com¬ by Dr. Long. America by audience- and and comments byliev. ed a Lewis. address, B. T Brock. by Band. of Ceremony, B. T. Supt. of Schools Hale. Rev. by hand. Col. B. E Tatum- bv band by George M. Lowry- to by Mr Bradford and spe> A-irs. NOON by Dr- D. S. Middleton. ter by State Supt. of Land. by. Prof. J. O. Mar¬ little by Rev, H. A. Price, by the Audience, te be week this program a big will be staged in which from school in the County ham. part. in our Countv ^ in the advance- crow of education aRd should i n jght on this big oceassion ; ^j OUT new High School were is dedicated. ing City. N. J —Mr. George M. writes:—"When I was a performer traveling with the and I contracted stomach of V... and nervous f •-> week The ' advised oper- W&zik tT immediately, "Y'S * was afraid of and put night A friend sug- he I try Tutt’s he having Mr. them for years. the first dose and an t0 better and would not the them. I feel as young of vigor as I did when I tbe c i rcus .’’ At all druggists. Fawn I. C- Childers has gone on to Indianapolis, she was ac¬ and by Margaret and Stan¬ garet who have spent the Head here as her guests. P. ............- o- Parker who is em¬ tn Rossvilie spent the end w.th his parents, M r . George Parker. here -0--- Winnie Rutherford and Thurman of Chattanooga guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Sunday. --— o - M a y Cureton of Auburn, was the recent guest of her trip G. W. Cureton. - o -- E. M. Allison was the of her daughter M rs . Claire in Chattanooga several Gass week. -- o- Juliette Branham is the has of relatives in Stevenson, tain Blevins and daughters W- Ada and Batty of Sulphur John Blevens of Morgan- ville, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. C. Blan- and family of Chattanooga guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, ed Sunday. Osborn a native of India missionary of Afric.a deliver¬ here Sunday night on -o Deering was in Chatta¬ the on business Thursday. (i. W. M. Tatum and E. R Lewis of Trenton at¬ the lecture delivered here night by Dr. Osborn. -- o- Mary VViggs bus returned home in Chattonooga after several months with V. A. Fricks. -o- Harry Gilbert and daugh¬ Lou who haye been the of Dr. and Mrs. D. ii. of eton have returned to Chat¬ of •re to o-- and Mrs. G A. Comar and son spent the week end with sirous here. watch eat - O -- and Mrs. Russel Smith and Miss of Chattanooga spent the which end here. she 0 .- when Wright has returned business trip to Birming¬ stove a sary. roast was enjoyed by a 1 of people Thursday cup young 2 at Cureton’s mill, honoring % cup Isabel andFannie Hale who their vacation. Vi here on 2 She Roridan of Macon is visit¬ ter, father P. H- Riordan. it She dish and Mrs. J. H. C. Blancett in a daughters Misses Eula and 3 of Chattanooga spent the end with relatives. 3 3 14 Woodyard left Sunday % for Powder Springs where enter College. if —. .. —_ ------- and Mrs. Glern Holleman S a rah P'rancis are to a of Mr. and Mrs. Lonny sauce stir In boiler Briefs and Mrs. Tom Davenpor daughters Laura, Mar¬ and Elizabeth of Valley were week end guests of Riordan. Brown Gap Idi Gass of Chattanooga friends and relatives last week. Kinawore of Flat attended singing here on young people of thi« enjoyed a singing at Wihey Sunday night. Gass made a business Chattanooga, Monday. Daniels was in Chat¬ Thursday. Fred and Clifford of Rossville spent the end with home folks. Maggie Swafford, who visiting on the moun¬ Thursday to visit her Mrs. Will Long of Okla. H. Michaels returned Monday from Gunners- Ala-, wnere he has been his brother, WHkinsan has recover¬ a serious illness. Your Diet, Says Prima Donna Van Gordon, prima donna of Opera company, believe* in the flapper and Her privileges. Sba believes in the practice of this mueb-d i s c u s sed person In wearing n o corsets, in wearing short skirts, going in for m J athletics and out¬ \ door life and la thoroughly upset¬ ting the theories and practices of her mother and grandmother Miss Van Gordon, Van who is, In private Gordon. life, Mrs. S. Bogart Munns, the wife S. B. Munns, says that all things are woman’s right and If a woman is anxious her youth and beauty. But is not the only thing that is for the woman who is de¬ of being attractive. She must her diet and be careful not to that will, in any way, be are certain dishes to which Van Gordon is partial and to she gives the credit for the re¬ of her beauty. These dishes, to prepare herself and, tour with the Chicago Opera she carries a small electric in order that she will not be of the food she deems neces¬ dishes are easily prepared. Van Gordon uses for and Cheese Casserole. cheese 1 tbsp. butter chopped 1 cup cooked spa¬ ghetti evaporated % cup buttered bread crumbs water yt tsp. salt flour makes white sauce of milk, wa¬ floUr, and salt, and mixes all ingredients except crumbs. places it in an oiled baking covers with crumbs, baking oven until brown. Chicken a la King. cold 1 cup evaporated diced milk butter ^4 lb- mushrooms flour l cup chicken pepper, broth 1 egg yolk Salt and peppsr the peppers (also mushrooms, are used) in the butter for 15 keeping them covered while slowly. Add the flour and sea¬ also the milk and broth. Stir sauce. Put chicken in heat, and just before serving, beaten egg yolk. Cook la double prevent cur dling.