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Dade County times
Chamber Of
Commerce
Elects Officers
The following officers were elect-
Wednesday evening for the
P d Commerce at
ew Ch.mber of
„ meeting from Sat¬
• he postponed the High School
urday nigi't at
Auditorium. Dr. Middleton.be.ng
l,« ^ u' B i
C n »•
of Directors temporary np orary
chairman.
W G. Morrison, president.
E M. Allison, vice president.
S. J. Bale, vice president.
Jfrs W G. Morrison, treasurer.
Prof. G.M. Futch, secretary.
The following men have been
selected as Board of Directors :
Dr D.S.Middleton.RisingFawn.
E \1. Allison “
\\ C. Cureton “
Raymond Townsend, Wildwood
E. R. Wells “
A, | Brown, Sulphur Springs.
]nines Blevins, New England.
Lewis McBryar, Trei ton.
W.F.Morrison
W.N. latum “
Prof.G M.Futch
A committee composed of
Prof G. M. Fuuh, VV. N Tatum,
and Dr D S. Middleton was
ch -en to form a constitution and
by-laws for the Ch mber. This
committee wiP report at the next
meeting to be he d on Saturday
nignt. Mar 13 th.
Entertain With
Costume Party
The young people of the
Christian Endeavor of the Pres¬
byterian Church entertained
Saturday evening with a cos¬
tume party at tee High School
building. A program was fr«
pared by Miss Cora Bell Tate.
A contest was enjoyed and
numerous stunts planned for
entertainment bv Misses Bentie
( ole aud Grace Frierson.Gladys
and Bab e Morrison. Refresh
m mts cousistieg of s; ndwiches
and chocolate were served at
tables in the basement. Th'
V unj people were chaperonee
by the Rev. and Mrs. ate. Mr.
a ‘i vl rs. W. O. Stevenson ana
Mr and Jdrs. W. ti. Brock.
For Rent
3 room house in „ood condi-
lion. See W. L. or D. L, Ford,/
Wildwood, *
Ga. 1
FAWN NEWS
Rev. W L. Tate and daughter,
Cora Bell of Trenton were
Saturday.
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D. H Sprayberry of St. Elmo,
the guest of his sister Mrs.
Spears Friday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young and
and Mrs. Raymond McBrayer
Chattanoqga were the week end
of Mr. and Mrs. John
0 C n B d i r “- V McBrayer M c ‘ Br f v r er * are a ”« ^ide ^nd’
of recent date.
Mrs. D. S. Middleton and son
Hale were in Chatta¬
Saturday.
Miss Maude Cantrell was the
of Mrs. A. J. Brown at
Springs, Thursday night.
Middleton Bio k of Birmingham
a visitor here Friday.
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Miss Edna White is the guest
Mrs. Frank Cantrell in Eto-
Tenn.
T. J. Rutherford spent the week
in L hattanooga.
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Mrs. George Gearrin and son
were the recent guests
her sister Mrs. Glenn Halleman.
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Sherwood Hurt and Iheodore
of Atlanta were guests
Mr and Mrs. B. W. Newsome,
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Rev J. T Looney of Lafayette
his appointment at the Ho.i-
church, Sunday.
Professor J. J. Huggine and
Hudson of Jasper, T en, i.
visitors here Saturday.
Cornelius Williams °f Chatta¬
was here Sunday.
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Messers Neal and Luther Alli¬
were in T* rei| ton, Friday.
Pounding
The people of Rising Fawn
a pounding at parsonage
Rev and Mrs. W. L. Tate
Saturday evening. They
ledfor ‘V® th ?" the k klndneSS f d ^“ itl shoWn
cm.
P.-T. Assn.
Attend the !'.-T. A. meeting
the High s chool Auditorium,
ext Tuesday a£terno “ n '
A special program has been
by the President.
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NOTICE
We are now prepared to recharge
batteries at our Ford Service Station
and would be p f e\sed to do your bat¬
tery work. Have recently purchased
an air compressor and will as soon as
1L it arrives install free air service.
W. ^
H. BROCK
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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©s_ Official Organ «f Dade county
TRENTON, Ga., FEB. 18 1926
TRENTON SCRIBS
We are glad to report Mra
G. W. M. Tatum, who has been
quite sick for a few weeks,
much improved.
Business beink so rushing
this week with Tom McCauley
he kept his filling station open
all night Tuesday.
S2$ acres of Dade County
land sold a few days ago for
$150,000. Looks like land in
Cointjr U getting tu be
worth something.
Mrs. Philip Patterson died at
her home in Sligo valley,Tues¬
day night-
Rev. and Mrs It. C. Elzi* of
Lenoir City announce the birth
of a son en Feb. 12th. He has
been named William Joseph,
Mr and Mrs. WhitwsUr E. W. Morrison '
and sons, spe»t |
Sunday with Mr. Morrison’s
parents here. They were ac
companied by Jesse and Alvin
Young who are members of t 1 e
Yorg Bros, string band of
Whitwell-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McC«t-
cheon of Whitwell were vit it
ors here Sunday,
Misses Kathleen Smith and
Miss Tfoornsbury of Chattc-
nooBa attended the dance, her*
Saturday evening.
Middleton Brock of Bn.'ley,
AU. is spendina the week with
relatives here.
Miss Bernie Dean, of Rising
Fawn spent the week end with.
her cousin, Mrs. O. M. Foster,
Miss ThelmS McDaniel of
East Lake was the week end
guest of Mrs. Arthur McBryar
Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Brock
Misses Grace Frierson, Bertie
Cole, Lagatha Tatum and Mere¬
dith Brock, Raymond Morri¬
son and Middleton Brock at¬
tended the automobile show in
Chattanooga, Monday evening.
S J. Hale and son Maddox
will leave Saturday for Phoe¬
nix, Ariz. Mr. Hale will also
make a tour thru California
and New Mexico and expects
to be gone for about three
weeks. Maddox remaining iu
the West indefinitely f*r the
benefit of his health.
1
J. W. Ellis and family of
Sl'-Krijr.
and Mis. Ellis.
Sam Colquitt and family
motored to Cedar Grove, Sat¬
urday te visit his father. J. M.
Colquitt who is seriously ill.
Mr. andMrs.Grady .Jacowa? ,
Mesdames Carrie Jacoway and
Mrs R. H. Tatum of t hatta
nooga were Sunday guests of
Mrs- R. S. Rodgers.
J. E. Tatum of Atlanta, Mr
and Mrs. J. V. Deakins, M r .
and Mrs. A. L. ifiurman and
Mrs. Frank Smith of Chatta¬
nooga were Sunday guests oi
Miss May Tatum of rds
Chapel.
For Sale
Whitt Leghorn a d Rhot'*
Island Red hatching egii
$1.00 >er setting. Call at the
lime Office.
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Trade in Dade.
Head River Notes
The weather man is giving
us some beautiful sunshiney
days which makes ns feel like
farming.
The Rev. Ellis preached
us Saturday night and Sunday
a. m. AH were SO glad to have
preaching again as the bad
weather had prevented him
in January to preach
for US
Gr*iy Forestar and family
the week end here visit-
ins his mother.
Gordon Greene, Jr. who had
leg broken thiee weeks ago
back in school and gets
well on crutches.
uttle Ralph Phillips of Bat-
Ala. spent the week end
his grand parents, Mr.
Mrs Will Johnson.
Gordon Greene is going into
poultry business. He has
baby chicks and will ha\e
(GOO more soon.
The building of the highway 1
above the clouds is beii g
pushed and will be ready ft r
f he grades some time in the
Q*ar future.
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FOR * ****■-'■“' SALE
Carbide Light Plaat, almost
new and gasoline filling tank.
Che,p ’ ^ * r '' H '
New Kngland, O*.
Some Weekly
Mentions
With 25c worth any wash tub Soap,
1 box Wash Powders free.
For one week will give special prices
§ on all winter weight Shoes.
Extra special prices on all winter goods.
Seasonable Needs
We are headquarters for Oliver, Vul¬
can and Chattanooga Plows and Re¬
pairs.
1 Offer for o„e week all plows at cut
prices.
See us for all kind of seeds, including
Sets, Potatoes and Oat seed.
SPRING APPROACHING you’ll need
Paints, Varnishes, Stock Tonics, Pheno
Chloral, Floor Oil, Lime, Cement, Roofing,
Tools, Gears, Oil Stove Wicks, Clothes
1 Lines, Etc.
WE BUY: Shelled Corn, Peas, Beans,Dried
Fruits, Eggs, Chickens, Wool, Beeswax, I
Furs, Ginseng, and lots of other barter;
I ail at highest market price.
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1 i TRENTON, GEORGIA
Dance Given At
Simpson Hall
The young men iof Trenton en¬
tertained with a dance Saturday
at the Simpson Hall fol-
lowed an old ^ 8hloned chicken
stew A Chattanooga orchestra
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furnished the music. Those from
Trenton enjoying the dance were
and Mrs - A C- ^ r .
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and Mrs. Carl Robertson ,M r *. Ed-
gar Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Tatum and daughte r. Lagath.,
Mr and Mrt 0 M Foster , L S>
Lmnince, Frank Morrison, Jerry
p.ce, Aaran, Louis and Mack
R,bertson, Raymond, W. Q. and
Roy Morrison, Carl Neville, Ben
p aC e. The out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morri-
so > of Whitwell, Mr. and M™.
B W. Newsome, Mij|ges Kathleen
White, Bernie Dean Maude Can-
,rjl1 ® lward tt ” d A ..^ uc,le '■ ‘ et *°" awn
‘* on ’° '
A out h C tecn C « U P e * were preben
Old Vetran Dies
Alexander M Donniel, Confed¬
erate Vetran, died at hts home
north of Trenton on Feb nth.
H>s passing leaves only four
living vetrans in Dade county,
Le Pope, John Hoswell, M. A.
Thomson and Lee Tidwell.
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