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The best way to judge roofing value is by the
record of the merchant who sells it and the
name of the manufacturer who makes it.
We sell Carey Roofings and Shingles—prod¬
ucts bearing a name which has signified qual¬
ity for over 60 years. And our prices on
these extra quality roofs are as low as ordi¬
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Deposits of Chattanooga
Over Resources Over
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depositors in this bank have the protection as provided by
federal deposit insurance corporation
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DADE COUNTY'TIMES: JULY 19,1934
Cave Spring News
Rev. T. J. Huuts preached for
us Saturday r.’ght.
Cave Springs won a ball game
from New Salem Saturday.
W. J. He rrison spent the week¬
end at home.
Misses Kathleen and Annie
Lyncl and Tom Lynch and sister
of Atlanta, visited C. G. Lynoh
the week-end.
Miss Zula Mae Tumlin was a
week end guest of Mrs. White.
Will B/adford is ill at his home
here.
Misses Svbl and R e b a Yates
and the Harper girls visited our
Sunday school Sunday.
Mrs. Eluie White entertained a
group of friends Sunday at lunch¬
eon on the lawn after Sunday
school.
Quite a few from here attended
the singing at Byrds Chapel Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Eldie White entertained
with an ice cream supper Friday
night in honor of a friend from
South Carolina.
Mrs. Canova Guinn visited her
motiie 1 at Foit Payne this week
Little Sara Mae Guinn is visit
ing in Birmingham, Ala
Miss Ruth Payne is visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Forester.
Zula Mae Tumlin was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Canovi Guinn
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Amos were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bradford.
Coming soon-A play for the
j benefit of the church-“Farmer Doctrine
I Brown’s Conversion to
to Stewardship’’. Who is Farmer
Brown ???? Find out by watching
for date.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Reeves or
Pudding Ridge, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Forester Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Forester and Mbs
Dor hy Bradfoid visited Mrs. W.
J. Harrison Wednesday night.
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Headache, Neuralgia, Indiges¬
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results of over-work and nerve
strain.
Miss Ruth Sheets, a charming
Michigan school teacher says:
“i have taken your Nerv¬
ine during my college work
and when I get those nerv¬
ous spells after a hard day’s
teaching. I am sending my
mother’s name to you. Will
you please send her a trial
j package?"
Relax your tense nerves with
the same reliable medicine Miss
Sheets found so effective.
Get it at your drug store.
Large bottle $1.00 Small 25c.
Money back if you are not
satisfied.
EWE OR. MILES'
The county and slate news in
Times eyerv week. Subscribe and
keep up with the happenings.
Rising Fawn N J otes
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs
A. H. Woodyardand Fiancis Ha’e
have returned ’rom Roanoke, Vir¬
ginia.
Miss Thelma Dean has return-
id home after spending several
days in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Williams
and Miss Elizabeth Wiggs are in
Florida, spending their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ho'leman
have returned home after spend¬
ing their vacation here.
Miss Dalpha Ford is visiting
relatives and friends here.
Mr. Glean Cagle is here on a
visit.
Miss Folabelle Smith spent
several days in Chattanooga, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McMahan
and family, Mr. Wilmar McNa : r
visited in Gadsden, Ala., Sunday
and wa.' accompanied home by
Miss Virginia Humphires.
Louis Dykes of Cochran, Ga.,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. McNair
and family.
The ‘ Crusaders” met at the
home of Miss Lois Tatum, Fri
day night.
Miss Mary Nell Wilson enter¬
tained a group of young people at
her home Friday night.
The Epworth League met Sun¬
day night with Miss Folabelle
Smith in charge. An interesting
program was given
j Mr. Carl Scruggs who is em¬
ployed at Meredian, Miss., spent
the week-end with home folks.
Mi. and Mrs. S. W. Woodin,
and Miss Edna White have gone
to the Century of Progress.
I.0.0.F Lodge Notice
This is to notify members of
the Trenton Lodge, I O.O.F. No.
38, that the regular meeting date
has been changed from Tuesday-
night to Saturday night; the
next regular meeting being Sat
urday night July 21.
R. B. Cuthbert, Secy.
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""V progress or changing fashion soap, such as Oxydol, which makes
trends, these Bavarian women are clothes clean without rubbing or
satisfied to stand ankle-deep in a boiling, it doesn’t seem to have
stream and try to beat the dirt out made much difference to them.
of their family washing with fiat The short full skirts and the elab¬
wooden pounders. If they have ever orate hair-dress are part of the per¬
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