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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, TH URSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941
Wildwood News
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By MBS.. MARY TOWNSEND
Dear Editor:
Since I went gadding through
Georgia last week and didn’t get
noie s in I’m goin to try to catch
up last week’s notes first.
The Young Peoples’ Fellowship
Club sponsored a social at the
Community House on Saturday
night, June 7. There wa s a good
crowd and everyone seemed to
have a good time.
Miss Evelyn Robbins, of Red
Bank, Tenn., has been visiting
her aunt, Mrs. J. M. C. Town¬
send.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Shatto, of
Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs.
Morris, of Cincinnati, Ohio, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Cooley last week.
THIS WEEK—
Lolita May Bird spent the
cr d in Chattanooga, as the
of her cousin Mrs. Mable
ingame.
The Ladies Aid will meet
week at the home of Mrs. J.
Tittle.
Mrs. Ralph Bird and Mrs. J. H.
Cooley entertained with a Fath¬
er’s Day dinner Sunday, honor¬
ing Mr. Cooley and Mr. Bird.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Townsend and Billie M'ke,
Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend. J. D.
Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bird,
Lois, Nancy and Jimmy Bird and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Cooley.
Miss Catherine Lea has return¬
ed from a visit with her sister,
Mrs. John F. Reeves at New Eng¬
land.
Mrs. W. H. Neely and son,
Billy, are visiting Mrs. Neely's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frye
Jr.
Bro. Trotter held. preaching
services at the Wildwood Metho¬
dist church Sunday morning. We
didn’t have evening services
since so many members wanted
to attend the revival which Bro.
Lancaster is holding at the Wau-
hatchie church,
Mrs. Ralph Bird has returned
from Macon, Ga., where she at¬
tended the Grand Chapter of the
OES.
Mrs. G. A. Carroll is visiting
relatives at LaFayette, Ga.
Jimmy Murphy visited his
aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Neeiy and
family of Gilbertsville, Ky., will
arrive next week to visit
Neely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Neely.
Edward Huff has
from California. Edward
been in the CCC or the
year.
Mr. Harold Cash, well
sculptor has returned from
York, and is the guest of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
NEW ENGLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bonden, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Mouse and Mrs.
Daisy Mouse were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hallum
of Jefferson City, Tenn., and
Mrs. Taylor and children, of
Knoxville, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hallum.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the
singing held here Sunday.
Services are still being held at
the tent each evening at 7:30. Ev¬
eryone come out and hear the
gospel preached.
Mrs. Elbert Forester has been
on the sick list but is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blevins had
as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Carroll and Dan Carroll of
Wildwood, Gordon Allison, of
Mentone, Ala., and Claude Owens
of Morganville.
Rev. and Mrs. Luther Hixon
visited friends here last week.
Piney Grove News
By Mrs. .lack Pryor
Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Boggett
and son, Bobby, of Chattanooga,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Price Tinker Sunday.
Mrs. Gordon Conner, of Chat¬
tanooga, was visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Mitchell and Mrs.
Annie Conner Sunday.
Mesdames Luke Sullivan, Jack
Piyor and L. D. Dearmon were
in Chattarocga, Thursday.
Rev. Moses and wife of Rome,
were here Sunday and Bro. Moses
preached for us at 11 o’clock.
Fred Gaines has returned home
after a visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaines, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gladden on
Lookout Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dearmon
and family spent the week-end
with relatives in Burnside, Ky.
Luther Harp, of Chattanooga,
was visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Harp Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pryor, Mrs.
Myrtle Sullivan and daughters,
Christine and Geneva, were visit¬
ing Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tinker
at Wildwood Sunday afternoon.
Edgar Whited and family, of
Alton Park, have moved here to
reside.
Mrs. Bessie West, of New Salem
was visiting Walter Jones and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meddley
were in Chattanooga Saturday.
Rising- Fawn News
By MARY DeLINA CASE
A “Jitney Supper” (nothing
over 5c) is to be given cn the
Methodist church lawn Saturday
night, June 21, sponsored by the
Womans Christian Service. Come
and enjoy free entertainment
throughout the evening.
Mrs. Katherine Ingle, of Rad¬
ford, Va., Mr. and Mrs. James
Ingle, Jr., and son, James, III,
Lieut, and Mrs. Zack Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingle
and daughter, Sue, all of Chatta¬
nooga, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingle, Sr.
Mrs. J. L. Fricks and Mrs. L.
M. Allison and little son, L. M
Jr., spent the week-end in Milan.
Ga., with relatives.
Mrs. Hailey Dean and Mrs. C
U. Wheeder and Jiles Dean weie
guests of Mrs. Virgie Ann Dean
in Valley Head, the week-end.
Misses Jewel, Vinnie, Nell and
Julia Fricks, of Chattanooga, vis¬
ited in Rising Fawn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, of
Fort Payne, Mr. and Jack Davis
of Chattanooga, Mrs. O. M. Fos¬
ter, of Trenton, and J. D. Gossett
of Harriman, Tenn., were guests
of Mrs, J. D. Gossett and Brock
Dean Sunday.
Mrs. Burton Kenimer and small
sons were called to Lucene, Okla.,
recently by the death of Mrs.
Kenimer’s niece, Shirley Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reeves,
Miss Virginia Pryor and Joe Pry¬
or, Jr., of Trenton, visited rela¬
tives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walraven
and Paul Castleberry spent Fri¬
day in Fort Payne.
Misses Pallie and Martha Gos¬
sett are visiting relatives in Chat¬
tanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kenimer
and children spent Sunday in
Chattanooga
The WMU of the Baptist
church conducted their regular
Thursday meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Blansitt at
Sulphur Springs. About 30 were
present Mrs J. Z. Bobo was in
charge of the program—the sub¬
ject being. “Sending the Light.”
M. E. Church—P/sing Fawn and
Trenton Circuit. F. B. Wyatt
Pastor.
Fourth Sunday—Byrds Chapel:
Preaching. 9:45 a. m.; • Church
school. 10:45 a. m.; Young Peo¬
ples' meeting. 7 p. m.
Trenton—Church school 10 a.
m.; preaching 11 a.m.; Young
Peoples’ meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Ethical Optometrical Service
We Analyze Vision and
Prescribe Glasses
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Chattanooga, Tenn. 5
Davis Carroll, our good friend
and faithful subscriber, came by
recently and dropped in a couple
of “plunks” cn his subscription.
Davis never lets his subscription
run “low.”
Hooker Notes
By Mrs. THELMA BELL
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rigsby,
Chattanooga, were guests of
tives here Sunday.
Mr. Louis Wilhoite, who
employed in Chattanooga,
the week-end at home,
Mr. Tom Daniel visited
daughter, Mrs. Alex Brown,
Attalla, Ala., last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
were dinner guests of Mr
Mrs. Rigsby Sunday.
Mrs. Walker Austin and child
ren, of Bridgeport, Ala.,
several days with her
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle
week.
Mrs. Charles Smith and
Homer Hall were shopping
Chattanooga, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
and Master Howard Strawn
Sunday at Bridgeport,
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
son of Chattanooga, spent
urday night with his parents,
and Mrs. Dan Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
and daughter, Anne, of
spent Sunday with Mr. and
C. M. Smith.
Mr. P. H. Strawn, of
nooga, visited relatives her e
urday.
Rev. C. E. Wilson, pastor
King Memorial church in
tanooga, will conduct a
meeting at the Hooker
church, beginning Sunday
ing, Jun e 24th at 7:30
He will be assisted by Rev.
Elliott, the pastor of the
Sand Mountain
By Mrs. ESSIE GASS
A very impressive
Day program was given at
church of God at Avans,
day. The speakers were Rev.
S, Buchanan, of Trenton,
Snider and the Rev. Smith.
eral good quartets were
and did some wonderful
ing. A present was presented
tiie oldest and youngest
attending the services.
Mr. Bill Donaldson and
of Chattanooga, and Mr. S.
Hale of Trenton, were
guests of Mrs. Millie E. Daniel.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Ellis,
Ebenezer, Ala., spent the
end with his son, Gordon,
Mrs. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
were in Chattanooga, Saturday.
Mr. Lyman Shelton, of
tanooga, visited his parents,
and Mrs. John Shelton over
week-end.
Miss Etta Stephens spent
day evening with Mrs.
Daniel.
Mrs. C. A. Pike is
several days with her
at Trion, Ga.
Miss Dorothy and
Cloud of Shilo, Ala., were
end guests of Misses Innes
Winoa Crisp.
A large crowd of young
enjoyed the cream supper at
top of the mountain
night.
Miss Dorothy Walls and
Michaels were guests of
Garfield Wood Sunday
Miss Dora Crisp had as
guests over the week-end,
June Pike -and Lexie Michaels.
Father's Day wag enjoyed
riome of Uncle Charley
Sunday. Several of his
were present. A nice dinner
served. Among those
’he occasion were: Mr. and
E. L. Griffin, Rev. Grayher
fin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker
Fifi, Ala., Mrs. Woodrow
man and daughters, Jeraldine
Ama Gene of Higdcn, Ala.,
Mrs. Lornia and Annie
Gifts were presented by each
the father, and Mrs. Lela
roll of Higdon, Ala., sending
nice gift, also.
Miss Meral Hundley
Miss Jeraldine Guffey Sunday.
Misses Myrtle and Jewell
iel spent Sunday with Mrs.
Walden.
Mrs. Ida Crisp and little
daughter, Norma Daniel
Sunday guests of her
Mrs. M. M. Gass at Cole City.
Miss Madolen Cuzzort and
Linard Daniel attended
at the Woodlawn Park
church Sunday night.
Mr. Claude Stephens
Monday in Chattanooga.
Don’t forget the Barbecue
the Davi=- High School the
of July. Proceeds will be
to the finishing of the new
building. A very
ing program is being
Deposits made by mail
ok given oar prompt,
careful attention.
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a representative gathering of beer retailers declared
themselves resulting from “fully this aware Committee’s of the Clean improved Up or conditio^ Clos*,
program—asserted that “this effort has won the respect
of the people of Georgia and the vast majority of retail
beer dealers in the state”—and pledged their complete
support to the Committee’s continued activity.
This Committee —and the law-abiding beer retailer-
ask your cooperation, too, in weeding out the comparative^
ly few disreputable “black sheep” who use their legal beer
licenses to mask disorder and undesirable conditions.
Do not patronize such places. If you buy beer, buy it
only from cleanly operated, orderly establishments.
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