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FASHION FOLLOWS ?
MILITARY TREND f
/j (From Bulova, New York)
A DASH of the military is seen in Milady’s Summery tailleur, developed in
green straw cloth and adorned with a mother-of-pearl star. Her dross
of cool, corded chambray has leaf-green and white stripes, a shirt-waist rollai
and short sleeves, with a chevron-striped placket and chevrons on the pockets.
Perforated white doeskin gloves are bound in green and the long, green
patent leather bag has a twist of shell plastic at the top. Her wrist-watch,
the 17-jewel "Patricia,” was styled by Arde Bulova, who also designed her
companion’s new 15-jewel "Night Hawk.” This handsome timepiece has i,
black dial and radium numerals — perfect for the Army man.
Rising Fawn News
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By MARY DeUNA CASE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Price
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
Chattanooga, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hitt Sund a y.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bj. Kennimer
spent Sunday in Flat Hock, Ala.
They were accompanied home by
their sons, Carol and Don, who
have been visiting their grand¬
mother, Mrs. Louise Gaines for
the p a st week.
Mrs. E. M. Young of Newnan,
Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Floyd, of Hogansville, Ga., visit¬
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fricks
Monday; they were enroute to
the Smokies.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry
and children and their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of
Chattanooga, went Sunday to
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kennimer at Henegar, Ala.,
a ttend the birthday
of. Mrs R. P. Kennimer.
Herbert and Imadean Lacy,
Tracy City, Tenn., are
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. W. HI
Jr., were guests Sunday of
and Mrs. W. H. Wiggs, Sr-,
family.
Mr. a nd Mrs. R. P. Fricks
daughter, Mary Katherine,
guests of relatives in Ider,
Sunday;
James and Sarah Hatfield
returned from a visit to points
Virginia and Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNair
little son, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Wiggs and Mrs. Tom Long
sons, Billie and Tom, spent
day Tuesd a y in Chattanooga,
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Little,
Corine Little and
Woodyard were guests Sunday
relatives in Ider, Ala.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Noel
and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Allison,
Chattanooga, were
guests of Mrs. E. M. Allison
Mr. and Mrs. Clarie Jacoway.
Mr. 3 nd Mrs. W. H.
and children spent Tuesday
Sonorville, Ga., the guests of
and Mrs. H. S. Phillips.
Little Miss Martha Bell
Iris Castleberry of Trenton,
visiting Mr- and Mrs. Paul
tleberry and f a mily.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gray,
Chattanooga, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lit¬
tle.
Miss Fannie Hale of Chatta¬
nooga, w a s the guest of her oar-
ents, Judge and Mrs. W.W.
Miss Sarah Hale is the guest
of her brother, W. W. Hale, Jr.,
in Soddy, Tenn.
Miss Mary Pearl Tidwell has
returned from a visit with rela¬
tives in Chat a nooga.
Miss Corine Little spent Thurs¬
day in Chattanooga.
The friends af Mr. and Mrs. S-
W. Woodin gave them a surprise
“welcome party” Wednesday
night at their home. Forty-five
were present.
The WMU of the Baptist
church met at the home of Mrs.
C a nova Guinn Thursday. The
subject discussed was "The Gos¬
pel Adequate for the Changing
Orient.” Twelve members were
present and two visitors.
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?ENSE
BUY
UNITED
STATES
SAVINGS
BONDS
AND STAMPS
SAI F ATWl 'R POST OFFICE OR RANK
America On Guard!
Above is a reproduction of the
Treasury Department’s Defense
Savings Poster, showing an exact
duplication of the original “Minute
Man” statue by famed sculptor
Daniel Chester French. Defense
Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your
bank or post office, are a vital part
of America’s defense preparations.
PETITION FOR
CONDEMNATION
In the Superior Court of
County, State of Georgia, Vs.
i ' James C. Hayes:
One 1941 Mercury Automobile,
'Motor Number 99A347592. Ala¬
bama Tag, No. C-41-651.
The owner of the above de¬
scribed property, James .C. Hayes,
>is hereby commanded to appear
land file his defense, if any he
has, to the petition filed in
said case, within thirty days
from the date of said
petition, to-wit, June 26th, 1941.
If no defense is filed as requir¬
ed, said property will be con¬
demned and sold in terms of tke
law.
Witness the Hon. John C.
Mitchell, Judge of the Superior
Court, this the 26th day of June,
1941.
' GRAHAM HALE, Clerk,
Superior Court, Dade County,
Georgia-
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY *7, 194L
NEW ENGLAND
By Mrs JOfi BLEVINS
Hugh Coates of Ft. Jackson, S.
C., is home on a ten-day fur¬
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardeman and
children went picnicking Sunday.
Rev. Wynn Crawford filled his
appointments at the Baptist
church here Sunday at 11 o’clock
and Sunday nighlj.
Mrs. Maggie Underwood, ot
South Pittsburg, Tenn., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Beckham
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gardner and
little son, Terry, of Spring City,
Tenn., were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ewell Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Blevin s
have named their son Rex Alli¬
son.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Edmond¬
son, of Chatsworth, Ga., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Allison.
Mrs. Raymond Doyle entertain¬
ed with a miscellaneous shower
Thursday night honoring Mrs.
Claude Curtis.
Mr. Tom Hallum has been ill
at his home herq.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McClin-
ton and children, of Chatanooga,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will York.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wall and
family have returned from a vis¬
it in N. C.
Mil. and Mrs. Ai W. Peck and
JVLr. and Mrs. HL H. Beckham mo¬
tored to Sand Mountain Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of
East Lake, Tenn., visited Mr. and
Mrs. Allison Blevins Sunday aft-
femoon.
M4 and Mrs. Joe Tatum, of
Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Spears and daughter, Alice Lee,
t>f Chattanooga, and Rev;. Wynn
Crawford were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Tatum and
family 1 .
Piney Grove News
By Mrs. Jack Pryor
Mr*, and Mrs. M. M. Blevin s
and son spent Sunday with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Blevins in Deerhead Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor
and Mrs. Bob Agee, of Chatta¬
nooga, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Taylor Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Keith and children,
Pittsburg, Ga-, are visiting
and Mrs. Fred Games this week.
Mrs; Lillian Johnson, of Chat¬
tanooga, spent the the week-end
with her parents and children.
Miss Alma Tinker has gone
with Mrs. Arthur McBryar to
visit the latter’s mother, Mhs. C.
W. Bryant, in G a stonia, N.C
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kate
and daughter, of Alton Park,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Games Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pryor and
Ernest Leroy' of Alton Park, were
visiting Mr. a nd Mrs. Luke Sul¬
livan Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan and daugh¬
ter, Christine, were visiting Mrs.
Hattie Prince in LaFayette, re¬
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clark, of
Charleston, S. C-, were recent
guests of the latter’ s parents, Mr.
a nd Mrs. Thomas McDonald.
Miss Louise Conner ha s return¬
ed home from Chattanooga.
Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan and
daughter were in Chattanooga,
J Tuesday.
Local News
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By MISS HELEN WRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hale
and children are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Hale.
Miss Martha Wright spent the
week-end in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N- Lawrence
had as guests last week, Mr. and
Mrs. Drew Collier, of Locus Fork
Ala.
Mesdames E G. Wright and W.
E. Steakley, Misses Willie Brown
Della Jean Horne and Helen
Wright visited friends and rela¬
tives in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Bethurm.
of Nashville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Scruggs
and family.
James Greer spent the week¬
end in Athens, Ga.
Mis s Martha Whitley, of La-
Grange, Ga., is visiting her broth¬
er, Grover Whitley, and Mrs.
Whitley.
Mrs!. W. N. Tatum spent the
week-end in Atlanta, with her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Climer, in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison
had a s their guests Sunday, Mrs.
W. G. Morrison, Mrs. Mallie Mc¬
Miss Gladys Morrison, R.
M. and Kathleen Morrison, of
Trenton; Misses Irene Simpson
and Martha Morrison, of Chat¬
tanooga.
Miss Mary Jo Pace is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D.
Pace.
E. G. Wright, of Attalla, Ala.,
visited his family here Tuesdey.
Mr. W. E. Steakley, of Atlan¬
ta, spent the week-end at Look¬
out Lodge, the guest of Mrs.
Steakley and Miss Willie Brown.
Head River Dots
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By Mrs. J. M. FORESTER
The weatherman still gives us
quite a bit of rain.
The Rev. Blake Swanson
preached for us Sunday a. m.
All were glad.to have him preach
for ua He will preach again on
the second Sunday in August.
Mr. James Fred Forester, his
wife and little daughter, Dixie
Inez, of Chattanooga, came out
Saturday p m., and visited his
grandmother and other relatives
and friends.
Miss Hazel Lane, a former
teacher at Head River, who re¬
sides at Franklin, Ga., and her
sister, Miss Helen Lane, of At¬
lanta, came out Saturday for a
visit with old friends here, re¬
turning Sunday p.m.
Mr. and Mrd- A. J. Brown,
Mrs. Dixie Brown and little son,
Buddie, and Mrs. Haydon of Val¬
ley Head, Ala., were visiting
MrS. J. M. Forester and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Forester
and little son, Duane, came out
Sunday and visited the formers
mother and family.
The Associational meeting was
held here Sunday afternoon and
was an inspirational meeting,
and was attended by delegates
from a good many of the
churches in the association.
Mrs. Raymond Ross, of near
LaFayette, is spending this week
her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. K Hunt, and other rela¬
and friends.
Mrs. Frank Quinton, of Chat¬
visited her grandmoth¬
and other relatives here Sat¬
afternoon.
CAVE SPRINGS
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By Mrs. ELDIE GRANT
The Womans Missionay So¬
ciety met at the home of Mrs.
Canova Guinn Thursday, July
10. Mrs. Eldie Grant was in
charge of the devotional, A very
interesting program was given
Fourteen were present.
Sarah Mae Guinn is visiting
relatives in Birmingham.
Mrs. Wesley Forester s visit¬
ing Mrs. Rob Hawkins in Chat¬
tanooga.
Mr. Raymond Wallen, who is
employed at Mylan, Tennl., spent
the week-end with his family
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Harri¬
son visited Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Harrison Saturday aftemooni
Leon Keith, of Birmingham,
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Lawrence Dugan, of Slygo,
spent Saturday night with Alvin
Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss McKaig at¬
tended the singing at Ider, Ala.,
Sunday/.
Mrs- Jess Adkin s and children
are visiting relatives in Chatta¬
nooga.
Mrs. Eldie Grant and Mrs.
Canova Guinn, Mrs. Jim Reeves
and Mrs. Homer Lee Forester
visited Mrs. Clifford Stalvey
Thursday afternoon. Glad to re¬
port Mrs. Stalvey is much im¬
proved and hope that she can
soon be out again.
Mrsi Exir Forester spent Satur¬
day in Rome, Ga.
Mr. and Mr-* Wilbur Tallent
and Mrs- Velma Pittman, ot
Rossville, were the guests of
Mrs. Laura Slaton and family re¬
cently.
Mrt and Mrs. Lester Howell
had as guests Sunday, Mrs.
John Howell, Mrs. John Warren,
Mr.' and Mrs. W. J,. Bradford. A
bountiful dinner of chicken stew
and all that goes with it was
enjoyed by all).
Mrs. Callie Powell. Mrs.
Keith and Mrs. Will
visited Mrs, Clifford
Thursday afternoon. Ice
was served, which is always
joyed, especially when the
er is at such a high
rs the past week has been.
Several from here attended
old fashioned creek baptising
Clovrdale Sunday. More power
you, Brcj. Crawford, and the
of everything to the new
verts.
Wildwood News
By MRS. MARY TOWNSEND.
Dear Editor:
Mrs. J. W. Frye, Jr., is improv¬
ing from an illness.
Mr. R l L Le a has returned
from Columbia, Tenn., where he
visited his son, M. H. Lea:
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Neely, of St.
Louis, Me*., will come this week
to visit Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Neely.
Mrs. Neely will return with them
for a visit.
Mrs. Florence Ball has return¬
ed from a visit in Nashville.
The revival which Bro. Lan¬
caster h a s been holding will
close Saturday night. He will
start the revival at Morganville.
Sunday?.
Mrs, Elzada McCollum is visit¬
ing friends and relatives here and
a t Hooker.
The Ladies Aid will meet this
week with Mrs. Elizabeth Town¬
send.
There will be an ice cream
supper at the community house
Saturday night
Robert Lea has gone on a va¬
cation trip to Gulport, Miss.
Miss Charlotte Moore -,nd Miss
Evelyn Trawick, of Cedartown.
Ga., are visiting Mrs. Jack Ford.
Dade County Farm
Bureau Meets Next
Saturday Night, 19th
' The regular meeting of the
Dade County Farm Bureau will
be held at the Court House in
Trenton, Saturday evening, July
19, at 8 o’clock.
The purpose of the meeting
will be the election of officers
for the present year.
All members, as well as others
interested, are urged to attend
this meeting.
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