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DADE COONXY TIMES: FEBRUARY 21,1935
Local News
Mrs. J. II. Wheeler and Mrs.
OmcrRyan entertained with a
miscellaneous shower Friday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Vi heeler, honoring her daugh¬
ter Mrs. Joe Mayhew.
# • •
Miss Elizabeth Johnson
entertained the members of
the Dade High four square
club at the home of Mrs. A. L.
Dyer Tuesday evening.
* * *
Miss Dorris llihhs daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. llihhs
who lias been ill at her home
in Trenton has been taken to
Newells Sanitarium in Chatt¬
anooga for treatment.
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Miss Olga Burkett a student
nurse at Ililmun hospital in
Birmingham, Ala., was a re¬
cent guest of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Burkett.
* • *
Miss May Tate entertained
with a social Thursday even¬
ing at the home of her sister
Mrs. R. M. Morrison.
Forrest Morrison is ill of
pneumonia.
J. E. Jenkins is able to re¬
sume his duIies with the C C
camp, after a serious illness.
• • *
James Brock Havron, of
Whit well, Tenn., who has been
serving as ele rk in the consul¬
ate at St. John, New Bruns¬
wick has been promoted to
Vice Consul.
Mr. Havron is a son of the
late Mrs. Pillow Brock Havron
formerly of Trenton, and of
J. L. Havron. He is a nephew
of Mesdames W. G. Morrison
and E. W. McMahan a n <1
Messrs B. T. and W. 11. Brock
and has frequently visited
here.
• • •
Mrs. A Hie Fischer, Master
Johnnie and little Miss Gloria
Anne Fischer attended the
automobile show in Chattan¬
ooga Tuesday nite.
Legal Notice
Court of Ordinary; ‘Sitting For
County Purposes, at Chambers
To the Peop’e of Dade County:
Notice is hereby given that I,
as Ordinary, will on the first day
of March, 11(35, make application
t© the Prison Comm:ssionof Geor
gia, for the establishment of a
chain gang, and for ten (10) p ris-
oners to serve therein.
This the first day of February, [
1935 . w. t. McCauley,
Ordinary.
HAVING
confidence in your dentist concerning
your teeth, or your Optomerist con¬
cerning the condition of
YOUR EYES
is a very consoling fact.or-your eyes may
require glasses. We can tell you ajter
having ,
EXAMINED
chem-at our offices we emphasize SER¬
VICE You may or may not neea glass¬
es.
Harris & Hogshead
OPTOMETRISTS
For Appointments Cal! 6-7545
Chattanooga, Tennessee
(13 E. Eighth Street)
STRAYED
ST R A Y E D— 4-Year Old
Guernsey Heifer; red with a
few white spots, eurley horns. a
Weight, about 400-500 lbs. Al¬
so 1 small Jersey Heifer. M ill t
pay liberal reward. Notify—
Flfi l) A. MORGAN,
Trenton, Ga.
Renew your Subscription.
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Friday— Saturday
SPECIALS
A good Flour, 24 lb. cloth bag for - 90c
100 percent Pure Coffee, per pound - 16 c
Navy Beans, 3 lbs. - - 14 c
Potatoes, either kind, 10 pounds for 15c
Octagon Laundry Soap, Mammoth, 3 for 14c
Spinach, No. 2 can, each * - 9 C
Peas and Carrots, No. 2 can - - 9c
Heinz Pork & Beans, 25 oz. cans - 14 c
Granulated Sugar, 5 lb. hag for 26c
... If you want the very BEST Flour, get
marvelous.
Garden and Field Seeds
All small packages Garden Seeds - 5c
# # Saturday— Onion Sets & genuine Maine Seed
Potatoes.
New stock Gilman Paints just received. This
Paint is advertised by it’s users and you do
not have to pay for big advertising bud'
gets. We have sold and used Gilman’s for
years.
WE WANT your business for Hay, Corn and
all kinds of Feeds.
» See our new patterns on seasonable
Dress Prints.
John L. Case
Trenton, Ga.
Beaty’s Barber Shop
Trenton, Ga,
I Specialize iu Ladies and Childrens
Hair Cuts.
Bath Col ia7er Ho1 Hair Cuts 25c
Try Me and he Convinced■
FIGHT CRIME!
You can no longer afford to be finicky
about the hideous reality of the new war
on the home front . . . SEE IT!!
3 Full Pages ot Actual
Photographs of CRIME
Now Appear Every Sunday in The
Atlanta Sunday American
e-
The Time? - With
All the News
For $1.50 per Year.
Public Health
Column
Mrs. Amy B. Campbell, Pub¬
Health Nurse.
What the people must
They must jknow the wide¬
prevalence of the ven¬
diseases, and that gonor¬
and syphilis often remain
a latent state for years after
supposed cure.
They must know that the
of active sj m-
does not mean a e u r e
gonorrhea, nor does the dis¬
of visible synip-
mean the cure of syphi¬
They must know that they
not infrequently carried
the home and family aft¬
a supposed cure.
They must know that in the
gonorrhea lias such a
range of manifestations
there may be no indica¬
whatever of disease, or
may he any and every
of female trouble up
the most severe and criti¬
illness.
They must know that a part
the so-called female trouble
married women is due to
infection, is inno¬
infection and that thous¬
of women die or undergo
mulitaling operations
the same canse.
They must know that most
the persons who are blind
infancy are victims of
infections of the
and that most syphil¬
are normal looking per¬
and that many of them
unaware of their real con¬
They must know that for
a short period are there
eruptions and that super¬
sores and ulcers appear
but few 7 cases.
They must know that all of
are doomed to death at
early age (unless properly
and death returns
he in accordance with the
of tissue affected -such
heart disease, paralysis
disease, insanity, ap¬
locomotor ataxia, or
of the liver, bowels,
nerves, blood vessels, or
any organ of tissue, instead
the true cause-syphilis.
They must know that a large
the inmates of
asylums arc there be¬
of syphilis.
That many diseases, defect¬
and deformed children pay
penally for their parents’
That mature such for and a of good these llieir percentage progeny, children J
the wards in our eleemosy¬
and corrective instituti¬
They must know that nature
effects a cure of these
but that most cases
he cured by thorough,
anil persistent treatment
That if not cured the penal¬
is certain and the infection
most likely he communi¬ 1
to many others 1
They cured must know that breaks every I
case a
in this chain of infection
lessens the danger to all.
They must know that nearly
prostitutes have one or both
these diseases.
They must know that the
can be accidently con¬
They must know that
nursemaids, barbers
food handlers should have
physical examinatian in or¬
to be safe as to disease
For literature and further
write.
Patronize our Advertisers.
PROGRAM
(The following is a copy of the program as given by the
Lions Club of Dade^County Tuesday night at the High
School Auditorium.)
DADE COUNTY
OFFICERS
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President . . . . A. L. Dyer
First Vice President . . . J. L. Fricks
Second Vice President . . . E. A. Ellis
Third Vice President . . Hoyt H. Phillips
Secretary . . . S. P. Hale
Tail Twister H. F. Allison
Lion Tamer T. J. Houts
Publicity J. G. Colbert
DIRECTORS
Lewis McBryar W. H. Kenimer
L. A. Baker
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MEMBERS
A. L. Dyer E. A. Ellis J. L. Fricks
Vi. II. Kenimer Lewis McBryar W. F. Morrison
T. J. Houts J. M. C. Townsend N. E. Porter
N. N. Lawrence L. M. Allison L. A. Baker
W. II. Brock H. F. Allison S. P. Hale
E. R. W ells F. C. Beaty 11. S. Phillips
Graham Hale A. C. Killian J. G. Colbert
M E N U
Tomato Juice Cocktail Peas and Carrots
Baked Chicken With Dressing and Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Celery and Cranberry Sauce Pear Salad
Angel Food Cake—W hipped Cream
Buttered Rolls
Coffee
PROGRAM
Song • • Assembly
Invocation • • Lion T. J. Houts
Violin Solo • • Miss Bess Cureton
(Accompanied by Mrs. M. R. Wilson)
Health • Mrs. Amy B. Campbell
Address . ^ | Lion Ralph Shumaker
Reading Mrs. A. L. Dyer
Review of Club Activities Pres. A. L. Dyer
• .
Song “Till We Meet Again Assembly
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TAX RECEIVER’S SCHEDULE
The books of the Receiver of Tax Returns will be open on
Febiuary 1, 1935. I will be at the following places toreceive
tax ueturus in accordance with the folbwin* schedule.
Feb. Mar. Apr.
Slygo 87‘d Dist Coles Store 10 AM H 4 1
Byrds Chapel 873 Jenkins Store 10 AM 12 3
Byrds “ “ Murphy's Shop 1 PM 12 3
Trenton 960 Court House 13 2 2
Wildwood 974 Post Office 10 AM to Noon 14 7 6 4
Morganville “ Well’s Store 1 PM # 14 6 4
Npw England 1037 Both Stores 10 AM 15 7 5
Rising Fawn 1038 jg 8 6
Hooker 1089 Winfreys Store 9 g
Sulphur Springs 1129 Forester’s S. 10 AM 19 11 9
“ Amos’ Store 1 PM 19
11 9
New Salem 1214 Church House 10 AM 12 10
Head River 1129 Mrs. Forester's 10 AM 11
Cole City 1222 Avans P. 0. 10 AM 13 12
Crisps Store 1 PM 13 12
Lookout Mt. 1037 Geo- Hale’s 10 AM 13
Lookout Mt. School House 1 Pm 13
1 will also be in Trenton at the Courthouse IV larch 18.
iytn ana zutn, also the last 10 days in April.
W. F. MORRISON
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