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IJ>ade County Times
Home Talent Play
Friday Evening
A negro minstrel entitled,
■■The High Brown Breach of
Promise” "ill be «' ven b y tbe
iness men of Trenton at the
b s School Auditorium. Fri-
HiKh Dec. 19th. A 1
diy evening. with
who can enjoy an evening
| jts of humor are invited. A
y.OO show for 15c and 25c.
Notice of First Meeting
of Creditors
In the District Court of the United
States for the Northern District
of Georgia
IN BANKRUPTCY
In the matter of
I W. Bray, bankrupt. In
Bankruptcy No. 2866.
To the creditors of J. W. Bray
of Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 2, in the
county of Dade and district afore¬
said. a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 10th day of Dec. 1925. the
said J. W. Bray was duly ad-
indicated bankrupt ; and that the
first meeting of his creditor^ will
be held at 11 King St., in Dalton,
• ia., on the 24th day of December,
1925, at 9 :o° o’clock in the fo e-
n >on, at which time the creditors
may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come be¬
fore said meeting.
c. 1). McCUTCHEN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
December 10, >925.
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Atten 1 tie home talent play
play to be given at the High
School, Friday evening.
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©s_ Official Organ at Dade county
TRENTON, Gil, DEC. 18, 1925
TRENTON SCRIBS
Carl Neville will arrive Sat¬
urday from the Webb School at
Billbuckle, Tenn. to spend the
holidays wth his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. p. Neville.
Mrs. S. J. Hale has returned
from Garrolton, Ala, where she
had been for a visit with*MT-
and Mrs. A. H. Dabbs and her
son Douglas Hale-
Charley Parker and sister
Miss Mary’ Parker and Miss
Bernie Dean of Chattanooga
were the guests of Mrs. O. M.
Foster Sunday.
Lagatha Tatum who has been
the guest of Misses Minnie and
Hattie Austin at Flat Rock has
returned home.
Arthur McBryar is building
a new bungalow on Crabtree
St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Loyd and
baby who have been visiting at
the W. T. Stevens home on
Sand Mt. have returned to their
home in Moberly, Kans.
Notice
I will grind corn and wheat at
my mill near Rising Fawn on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri¬
days of each week,
Geo. W. Cureton
Trade in Dade.
For Sale
To the highest and best bid¬
der oh Wednesday, Dec. 23, one
gasoline engine and Meadows
grist mill, at Mrs. G.A. Fishers,
2 miles north of Rising Fawn.
RISING FAWN NEWS
Mioses Kathleen White, Maude
Cantrell, L, M. Allison and Neil
Allison attended a play given in
the Dade County High School
Auditorium Friday evening,
The following officers were re¬
elected to the Women’s Mission¬
ary Society which met in the koine
of Mrs. R. L. Cagle, Wednesday
afternoon : Mrs. R. L. Cagle,presi¬
dent ;*Mrs. V. A. Fricks, vice-
president ; Mrs. E. M. Allison
corresponding secretary; Miss
Kathleen White recording secre¬
tary; M r s. J. T. Rutherford, com¬
mittee on publicity and agent of
the voice; Mrs, Robert Deering
and Maud# Cantrell, committee on
social service.
Mrs E, M. Allison, Neil aud
Clifford Allison spent the week
end with Mrs. ^V. C. Jacoway in
Chattanooga.
Miss Juliette C. Branham and
Miss Annie May Fricks spent
several days with relatives in Chat¬
tanooga last week.
Messers William Wilson and
Carl Scruggs of Attala spent
the week end with home folks.
Miss MargLret Gillespi of Chat¬
tanooga was the week end
guest of Miss Maud Cantrell.
Misses Lucile Middleton and
Edna White were shopping in
Chattanooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Newsome
aid Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hitt
were in Chattanooga, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright
made a trip to Chattanooga,
Saturday.
J. L, White and Miss ^arah
Hale were shopping in Chatta-
noog, Tuesday.
Play Next Thursday
The gills and boys of Mrs.
Juha L. Case’s Sunday School
class will give a play, “Christ¬
mas at Golden Gulch’’, Thurs¬
day evening. Dec. 24th at the
school auditorium. Will begin
promptly at 7:30. Admission
10c and 20c. Proceed* to apply
on church building fund.
Encourage the children with
your presence and also help in
a most worthy cause.
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Lewis,
Louella Tatum and Miss Lois
Tatum attended the Evatt-New-
ton wedding in Chattanooga,
Thursday.
Mrs. D. S. Middleton was
shopping in Chattanooga, Wed¬
nesday.
Mrs. A. P. Gilbert of Ken¬
sington has returned to her
home after a visit with Mrs.
Graham Hie.
Mrs. J. R. Huddleston of
Hartshsrne, Okla. is the guest
of her mother Mrs. Laura
Slayton.
C. A. Bryan has returned to
Chattanooga after spending
several days here.
CHRISTMAS
Is Right Here
Shop now. Come where you ean get your needs
and not have to run your legs off from place to place.
We will sell you anything and put it away until
you wish to get it
Too, remember if you do your whole Christmas
trading with us you will save money and that’s the
ti.i g, with taxes high and right on us.
Reread the Christmas circular we sent you.
In Stock for Santa Claus
Cards, Seals, Stationery, Books for
All, Crepe Paper, Bells, Tinsel, Candles,
False and Santa Faces, Toy Pistols and
Caps, Fireworks, Dolls, Dolls, Dolls,
Wagons, Kiddie Cars, Sets, Toys galore,
Harps, Toy and Real Watches, Handker¬
chiefs and Ties in fancy boxes, Ribbons,
Towels in individual packages, Table Dam¬
I ask, Supporters, Belts, Beads, Baby Powders, Combs,
H Vanity Cases, Talcum and Face
Shaving Sets and Mugs, Candies lots of
kinds, Fruits, Nuts, Everything for Christ¬
mas cooking, and just so many other goods
of all kinds, would be tiresome to read.
SOME TREATS
Tseat your boy to a good wool suit, our price* cut.
T>eat your car to some new tires. We sell the
best, F restone, cheaper.
Treat the family to new Shoes and save doctor
bills. We carry the largest stock of shoes in the
county, and are chejper than any others, city or else
where.
H LOTS OF FREE PRIZES
Ask for your tickets on what you trade, and, also
for what you pay on account.
May the Yuletide bring you all
| blessings and happiness.
John L. Case
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Foundation Laid
New MLE. Church
The foundation for th# new
M. E. church south at Rising
Fawn was began Thursday on
a lot given by Mr. and Mrs.
8. W. Woodin. The men of the
neighborhood, including those
of other denominations, gave
a day’s work as well as the
Methodists. Truck loads of
slag and sand verfejhauled from
the old Rising Fawn furnace,
while other work was being
done in the town, getting ready
for the eontractor to begin
work on the building next
week. A church with con¬
crete foundation and structure
of wood will be built, which
will include an auditorium,
three Sunday school rooms and
a kitchen. The M. I. church,
sjuth, in this place, which had
stood for many years, was
, burned in February and this
church is being built to replace
it. There was no insurance.
The Women’s Missionary So¬
ciety served lunch to the men of
the Community who were work-
! ing on the church grounds Thurs¬
day,