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Dade County times
Chamber Of
Commerce
Organized
Several hundred , , Dade i-k a n County ,
0
Boosters 1} „ cK , re were were present p . at . the mass
meeting held Saturday ^ night ^
the High School Auditorium, to
organize Chamber ... of r n
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for Dade County. Secretary II. W.
Longgley, Wcomm;rceTjame of tiie Chattanooga X
C l,,mb.r S
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Chattanooga v * were presei t to help
organization . plans. , About A , .
with the
fifty were enrolled as members.
A committee of five members :
|ohn L. Case, E. R. Wells, W
(i. Morrison, E. M. Allison, and
Louis McBryar was appointed to
nominate nine men to act as dir¬
ectors of the Chamber, and will
report to the meeting Saturday
night, when a Board of Directors
will be elected.
After the close of the meeting
the ladies of Trenton served re¬
freshments.
The meeting Saturday night
was only the preliminary step in
die organization of the Chamber
of Commerce and its future good
pepends upon what the people
put into it so let every one
who has the best interest of his
own county uppermost come out
Saturday night and join the new
movement to BOOST DADE
5 GALS. PAINT FREE
A large paint concern, in fur¬
therance of an advertising and
rn’roductory campaign now in
progress, offers to give, free of
charge, live gallons of its best
house paint, any color, to one
property 'hlice owner at ea^-h post
or on each rural route in
this county This concern
Wllnts hs paint on a house if*
eaf ^ locality this season which
ls the purpose of this remark-
J 1 ,ie ( dTer. It also wants a
Ca I salesman in earh county.
p Persons interested
ed to write the Central are request¬
De Oil Co .
Pt. No 97. Louisville, Ky.
Piney G rove
Rev. Win Olliver gave a very
interesting sermon Sunday,
especially to the young people.
. beeves szjszsz
Readier! *_ ^
\y e e are arranging for
Faster an
service.
Egg Eaters Increase in 1925
Prices Highest in Five Years
price of weekly trend of egg receipts and prices at new york RECEIPTS AT
FIRSTS RResh JAN sepIoct FOUR MARKETS,
FEE MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG NOV DEC NEW YORK.BOSTOK
PER D0Z. PHILADELPHIA, AN P,W 60
_SO* 700.000
600.000
500.000
400.000
3OQJ0OO
y 200,000
100.000
LARROWE I NSTITUTE OF ANIMAL gCONOM>C9 000
b iq 2 q ,lu i‘ n S the past _ year were higher than they have been since
tarrowe'I, diffp, ^?° mate r lin8 of to Animal annual Ertinnmi« review of the egg market made by little the
nrif-ir V While there has been very
Lgher e production this past year as compared to 1924, the
- » uring 1020 indicate larger consumer demand.
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TRENTON, Ga., FEB. 11, 1926
RISING FAWN NEWS
The Sundal-school Institute of
Methodist Church South was con¬
ducted here Sunday by the presi¬
dent E. M. Allison. Devotional
services were conducted by S- W,
I Woodin. * Those * attending * from
Trenton were Mr. and , . Mrs. - c S. T T.
'** *'*
, Hale, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Par-
j due, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lea,
Mr. and Mrs. * E A. * Ellis, Rev.
and Mrs. . L, Tate and Messers
Pace and Robertson. Those here
.f r0 j m ., S “ 1P !’ UP , ■£??! ^
| ' ner, and G. W. n Bible. . The next
institute ........ will be held at Byrd’s
Chapel.
Miss Kathleen White was in
Chattanooga, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cureton
Messers Virgil Stewart and Quil¬
len Murphy of Byrds Chapel at¬
tended the Institute here Sunday.
Theodore Davidson of Atlanta
was the week end guest of B. W.
Newsom.
Carl Scruggs who is employed
in Attala spent the week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allie
Scruggs
Miss Grace D. Hale of Chatta-
nooga was the week end guest of
her parents Mr. and S. C- Hale
Marshall Bradford and daugh¬
ter of New Salem were here Sun¬
day.
Miss Stella Parker of Byrds !
Chapel attended the Institute here
Sunday.
The Woman’s Missionary So¬
ciety of the Methodist Episcopal
Churcq met in the home of Mrs.
J. L. White Wednesday after¬
noon. Devotional exercises were
conducted by the President, Mrs.
R. L. Cagle after which refresh¬
ments were served by Miss Kath
leen White.
Preaching
Oil Thursday evening, Feb.iSth,
at 7 130 p.m., Dr. T. W. Callaway,
Pastor of Baptist Tabernacle of
Chattanooga, will preach in the
Baptist Church at Rising Fawn.
This service has been secured
through the efforts of M. L. Har-
vin, Supt. of the little Baptist Tab-
ernacle Sunday-school. He will
of" y-rr- Biliy-Sunday-ClJb, with
the
singers, Brother Harvin will cod-
duct the song and prayer service.
COMMITTEE.
TRENTON SCRIBS
MissLagatha Tatum has re
turned from Chattanooga
where she has been visiting her
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Hill were
shepping in Chattanooga Mon¬
day.
Homer Merviile of Chatta¬
nooga is spending his vacation
with his auntMrs. W.N. Tatum.
Col. S. J. Hale was in Chat¬
tanooga on business Monday.
Claude Tirnbulake of Steven
son, Ala. spent several days
here last week as tfee guest of
his uncle E. W. McMahan.
Jim Bates of Birmingham
spent several days in Trenton
on business this week.
Frank Hammontree and Mary
Hogan of Chattanooga were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Morrison the past week
end.
Ordinary I. H. Wheeler has
purchased a fine player piano
from the Kelly Music Co. of
Chattanooga-
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Mrs. Mary Hill who has been
visiting her fon J. L Hill and
family has returned to her
hame vt Stevenson, Ala.
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Mrs. W. N Tatum is ill at
her home in North Trenton,
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Mrs. Carrie Jacoway and sen
Griggs and family of Chatta¬
nooga were Sunday guests of
Mr- and Mrs. R S. Rodgers.
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W. N. Tatum was in Chatta¬
nooga on business Monday*
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Mrs. Reeves of Long Island. !
Ala, has been visiting her sen
D. W. Smith the past week.
Those from here who attend¬
chureh service at Alton Hark,
night were: Misses
and Bertha s mith, Mes¬
Jim Mahan, Henry Smith
Charley Quinton.
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The cottage Baptist prayer
will be held at the
McBryar home, Fnidav,
You are cordially in¬
to attend.
S. J. Hale is giving his
a new coat of paint i !
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Rev- W. L Tate wishes us
announce that he will preach
morning at the High
Auditorium and Sunday
at the Presbyterian
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w
R
Lenoir City this week.
Mr. end Mrs Rob McKaig
in town this week ex-
wagon load of bar- 1
a r
for a wagon load of his
Bargains. !
PATE
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and vv^e will Our promptly^send book Patents you and a
report. will on be
Trade-marks sent to you
on request.
p- Mil PATENT LAWYERS ca
305 Seventh St., Washington, D. C
Over 34 Years’ Experience
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A Communication
Mr. Editor,
^ince my recommendation
that a county Chamber of
Commerce be organized is be¬
ginning to bear fruit it encour-
ages me to make another re-
wXawake° r ’-- -
men men of of - the the .. c county . oraan,ze an
auxiliary auxillarv Chamber, Chamber, or, or. a a Coun Coun-
ty Commercial Club, the pur-
pose of which should be to not
only back up the men but to
work in harmony and jointly,
at times, with them-
I never knew the women of
Phinu thmg n . upon ^ + Which h j, h • i ,h° they . „ 8 set . , fi? their y "
h “ d L.W; t h the two orgam-
z tions,both full of peppy boost¬
ers, working together, there
would be no failure
Dad* County is worth put¬
ting on the map and her pro-
ducts and resources should not
only be advertised but exhibit-
eCl at tairs
u-,i What, Say ______ ye* « tit„ We Should
arouse!
Respectfully,
John L. Case.
Caravan of Death 660 Miles
Long Is Nation’s Auto Story
Michigan
DETROIT*
!nd.
NEW YORK TO DETROIT
The 700,000 persons Killed
and injured by Automobiles
in 1924 would form an un-
broKen Chain of 660 miles /
stewawt • WARNER automobile »af»ty council
A CARAVAN of death and suffering 660 miles long is what the annual auto-
aa. mobile casualties of the United States would form If placed in one
continuous line. From New York to Detroit, painful hille on painful mile,
this'ghastly and pathetic human chain would reach. This graphic picture,
prepared by the Stewart-Warner Safety Council for the prevention of autorao-
bile accidents, tells Its own story. Twenty-two thousand killed annually by
automobiles and 660,000 Injured Is the present toll caused by thoughtless
drivers and careless pedestrians. Only a small per cent of the accidents
are due 10 defects in the cars or can rightly be called unavoidable.
Clean Out Sale
Ends Saturday
USE THIS SALE TO SAVE MONEY
Some One Week Extra Specials
Onion . Sets cheaper, get our price.
Al1 Firestone Tires and Tubes much
cheaper for the one week.
good Flour, 24 lb. sk. $1.35
.
; Don^t Forget Our Extra Bargains In
Clean Out Sale for Friday and Saturday
Bring your barter and exchange for
some of these Bargains.
FURS. The longer you keep now
the less you will get, so rush in.
JohnL.Oase
TRENTON, GEORGIA | 8
Entertain With
Birthday Dinner
Mr*. William Massey and
Mrs, S. J. Hartline entertained
Sunday with a birthday dinner
in b" honor ‘ 7 ". of The'center”of'the'ta Mr. Masseys 61st :
t h a
ble Md a large cake with 61
pink candles- Those present
were M r . and Mrs, George Mas-
j w and Kathr(rnMas .ey
Mr aBj Mr „ Martin Hays>
Vera „ Mr _ and M „. M . j.
Hartline, Miss Jewel Haftliae,
Rev. W. J. Cannon, Mrs. M. D.
Hughes, Virginia and Hugh
Hughes, Mrs. Jesse Parson,
Lawrence, Lncile. Grace, and
j , P , rson , Mr. and Mrs
William Massey , M r. and Mrs.
b. J, Hartlin, Lucile, Virginia
N1 ae« and G. Hartline and Jim
Nibors.
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