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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1941.
Local News
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By MISS HELEN WRIGHT
Charlie Newman has return¬
ed to Columbia, S. C., after
spending the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl New¬
man.
Mrs. L. B. Correll is visiting
her mother in Keener, Ala.
Dudley Cureton, of Jefferson¬
ville, Ind., spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Cureton.
ing her sister, Mrs. Annie Ste¬
phens, in Huntsville, Ala
N. L. Case, of Scottsboro, Ala.,
is visiting his brother, Milton
Case, and Mrs. Case.
Miss Inez Brandon, of Chatta-
nooga, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Brandon.
Spencer Brandon, who has
been in the CCC camp in Col¬
umbus, Ga., has returned to his
home here.
Miss Mary Lou Ariail, of Mays-
ville, Ga., is visiting her broth¬
er, O. G. Ariail, and Mrs. Ariail.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole had as
Sunday guests, Mrs. J. B. Wil¬
liams, Mrs. R. W. Thurman and
Miss Nell Frances Thurman and
Betty Lou Cushman, of Chatta¬
nooga.
Mrs. Hattie Kimbrough is* ill
at her home here.
Mrs. Reid Bethurm, who
been visiting her parents, Mr.
°nd Mrs. W. A. Scruggs, return¬
ed to her home in Nashville,
Tuesday. She was accompanied
home by her sister, Mrs.
Price.
v Miss Martha Wright spent
week-end in Carrollton, Ga.
Morganville Letter
By Mrs. VIRGINIA RYAN
Miss Lucile Parson has return¬
ed home after visiting her par¬
ents fr the week-end.
Mrs. Bill Pullen is visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Wells.
Charles Payton has returned
home after visiting his parents
in Collinsville, Ala.
Mrs. G. W. Massey left Sunday
morning to spend her vacation
in Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Billie Whittimore, of Chat¬
tanooga, was the guest of Miss
Lucile Hartline last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ryan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ers-
kin Ryan and son, Teddy.
Miss Mary Richardson, of
Hooker, visited Miss Ola Mae
Woosley recently.
Mrs. S. J. Hartline and daugh¬
ter, Patricia, Mrs. W. H. Massey,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hayes and
daughter, Vera, spent Sunday at
Norris Dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Carroll
spent Sunday with the formers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Car-
roll.
Messrs. Carter Blevins, Sidney
Hartline, J. W. Massey, Jimmie,
Charles and Tommie Hartline
spent Saturday night in Mullins’
Cove.
Fred Cain, of Chattanooga Val¬
ley, visited friends here last
week.
Kathryn Massey is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. James Nabors.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
September Term, 1941.
Superior Court, Dade County, Ga.
Frances Blount vs. Robert Blount
It having been made to appear
to the Court in the above styled
cause that the defendant is a
non-resident of the State of Geor¬
gia, and that in order to perfect
service on him publication must
be had; therefore, pursuant to an
order of the Court the defendant
Robert Blount is hereby required
to be and appear at the next
Term of said Court, to be held on
the third Monday in September,
1941, then and there to answer
said complaint.
Witness the Honorable John C.
Mitchell, Judge of said Court, this
2nd day of May, 1941.
GRAHAM HALE, Clerk.
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Wildwood News
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By MRS. MARY TOWNSEND.
Dear Editor:
Bro. Lancaster, Bro.
and Bro. Bowman are holding
revival at the Wildwood
dist church. The revival
last week and will continue
about two weeks.
There is a Bible
school now in session with
Elzada Tittle in charge.
school will be taught
two weeks. The hours are
9 until 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Neely
children, Jerry, June and
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.
Neely.
Miss Lois Bird spent the
end in Chattanooga.
Bro. Lancaster and Bro.
ter were guests of Mr. and
R. S. Townsend and Mrs.
beth Townsend Monday night.
Mr. R. L. Lea is visiting
son, M. H. Lea, in
Tenn.
Miss Martha Lea Porter
ed her sister, Mrs. Dale
at New England over the
end.
Hooker Notes
By Mrs. THELMA BELL
Miss Wovalene Coates,
Bridgeport, Ala., and Miss
mie Lou Lyle, of St. Elmo,
recent guests of Mr. and
W. S. Winfrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston
of Rome, visited Mr. and
Albert Bruce Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
have gone to Tiftonia to
Mr. and Mrs. N. O.
had as their week-end
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,
Albert Smith, Mr. Horace
ran, Miss Evenia Cochran,
Atlanta, and Messrs. Ray
Don Massengale and
Smith of Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilgore
have returned from a visit with
relatives at Bridgeport, and Mt.
Carmel, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lea,
Tiftonia, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Willie Pilgrim.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hunt at Wildwood.
A revival began at Hooker
Methodist church Sunday night,
June 22 at 7:30 o’clock. Rev.
Carmen Wilson, of King Memor¬
ial church i s doing the pneach-
ing assisted by the pastor, Rev.
George Elliott. The singing is
being directed by Mr. Spicer
Chattanooga. Everyone is wel¬
come.
Slvero Items
By MRS. J. E. COLE
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Killian
and family of Bessemer, Ala.,
visited relatives and friends here
last week.
Miss Mamie Glenn Cureton is
spending several days in Mill¬
stone, Ky., as the guest of her
brother, Chester Cureton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dantzler,
of Tiftonia, were visiting here
Sunday.
Mrs. Buford Craig has return¬
ed to her home at Hinkle, Ga.
Miss Ila Cole accompanied her
home for a visit.
Miss Velma Cole is visiting her
brother, Noel Cole, at Ryal
Springs, Tenn.
John Cureton will leave Thurs¬
day for Ft. McPherson for a
year’s training in the army.
Last week was “wheat thresh¬
ing time” in Slygo.
The sewing circle met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Cordell
Tuesday.
B. W. Cole, of Ft. Bragg, i s ex¬
pected home soon for a visit.
Max Wheeler, of Trenton, is
visiting relatives here.
Dabbs Doyle, of Morganville,
was the guest of Bernard Doyle
Sunday.
West Brow Letter
By Mrs. BURMA CLARK
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bates, of
Chattanooga, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Plunkett.
Mrs. Bates is a sister of Mr.
Plunkett.
Mr. and Mrs. Celum Linger-
feltfelt, of Fyffee, Ala., spent last
week visiting relatives here, and
looking or a house to buy or rent.
They hope to make their future
home on Lookout Mountain,
somewhere near or around here.
Everyone is glad to .have Mrs.
Beuford “Tack” Craig and little
son, Beuford Lee, back home
after a long visit with her par¬
ents.
We are all very happy to have
the chance of welcoming Into our
community Mrs. Mary Jane Clark
and her three charming daugh¬
ters. The Clarks recently moved
here from Hendersonville, N. C.
We should like for them to feel
as if they had always lived here
and that there is always a place
for new comers.
Yes sir! Last Friday Miss Jen¬
nie Massey made a visiting tour
of the West Brow community.
But, we all enjoyed it very much.
Jennie is lots of fun, and is al¬
ways good company. That’s not
all, though, because there are no
better neighbors anywhere than
the Masseys. We are glad to have
them in our little community.
Mrs. Mamie Barron and Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Griffin spent last
week-end in Alabama, visiting
friends.
I wonder when it will come
my time to leave it all behind
and go on a long vacation.
CAVE SPRINGS
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Y Y YY Y Y Y Y Y V YYS NWS
By Mrs. ELDIE GRANT
Our Sunday School and preach¬
ing service were rained out
Sunday morning.
Chester Forester, of High
Point, Ga., visited his brother,
Wesley Forester Saturday.
Mrs. Cushion, of Chattanooga,
is spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Canova Guinn.
Roscoe Grant is visiting rela¬
tives in Birmingham.
Mr. Jess Adkins, who is em¬
ployed in Chattanooga, spent the
week-end with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kurr, of
Chattanooga, spent Sunday with
the latter’s father, Mr. L. F. For¬
ester and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Forester
had as their guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ryall, of Chatta¬
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Forester, of
Bessemer, Ala., spent the week¬
end with relatives here.
Misses Amanda and Mary Lou
Morgan spent the week-end with
Lillian Reeves.
Charles Holder, of Chattanoo¬
ga, is visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. Exir Forester.
Mrs. J. P. White and little
daughter, Betty June, and Mrs.
Sam Forester, of Chattanooga,
were the guests of Mrs. Canova
Guinn last week.
Mrs. Luara Slaton, Mrs. Lydia
Keith, Mrs. Annie Whitt, Mrs.
Will Bradford and Leon Keith
visited Mrs. Canova Guinn and
her mother, Mrs. Cushion Friday
cream in mid-afternoon, which
was enjoyed very much.
A quilting party was held at
the home of Mrs. Clifford Stal-
vey Tuesday afternoon. Those at¬
tending were: Aunt Laura Sla¬
ton, Mrs. Lydia Keith Mrs. An¬
nie Whitt, Mrs. Callie Powell,
Mrs. Gus Wofford, Mrs. Asa
Young, Mrs. Ruby Wallen, Mrs.
Will Bradford and Miss Mattie
Johnson. A good time is report¬
ed by all those attending.
Mrs. Cushion, who is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Canova Guinn
had the misfortune of falling
and painfully wrenching her
back. We hope it is nothing ser¬
ious.
All-Day Service At
Brown Gap Sunday
There will be an all-day ser¬
vice at Brow Gap Sunday. The
Rev. Igo will preach the princi¬
pal sermon, using the subject:
“The Day of the Lord and the
Day of Christ.”
There will be three other
preachers to make talks during
the day, selecting their own sub¬
jects.
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend this service.
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