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Hooker Notes
By Mrs. THELMA BELL
Carl Allen, of Rossville, is
iting is aunt, Mrs. C M.
Nelle Frances Adams is
ing this week with her
Mrs. Tom Clouse, at
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll
Wildwood, visited relatives
Sunday.
Mrs. Owen Johnson, of Balti¬
more, Mdy has returned to her
home after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mull spent
in Trion, Ga.
Mrs. Louise Griton, of St. El¬
visited Mrs. Bernice Hunt
and Mrs. Frank Gallagher, of
latter’s spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Drew.
Mrs. Homer Winfrey, of Mari¬
Ga., visited relatives here
Several from Hooker attended
funeral of Mr. Jim More-
at Whiteside, Tenn., Tues¬
A large crowd attended the
conference and home
at the Hooker Methodist
Sunday. Rev. W. H. Har¬
presiding elder of the Chat¬
district, preached at 11
and Rev. E. C. Wilson,
of King Memorial church
Chattanooga, preached in the
Mrs. Elmer Dugan and child¬
of Delphos, Ohio, are visit¬
relatives here.
Compliments Of
W. T. McCauley
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA
HERE'S A BRAIN TWISTER: WHAT AKIN ARE THE COLTS?
Of course, flic young mules and brood mires are fine. . . and, he
has several more of them not pictured but here's a hra’n twister
for you. a id there is no time limit for your answer. Ques. The mares
are the mothers of the colts, and the colts were sired by the same
Jack- Now, the mare on the left is the mother of the mare on the
right.... What akin are the colts. This combination belongs to Gus
Forest.- r, of New England, who specializes in the raising of work
mules and draft horses.
Wildwood News
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By MRS. MARY TOWNSEND
►ear Editor:
They’re at it again, that Ladies
id, I mean. They’re having an¬
ther ice cream supper at the
ammunity house. Mrs. Porter,
resident, told me that they were
going to have lots of good things
to eat, and thev hoped for a big
crowd with a big appetite.
Capt. and Mrs- Arthur F.
Cooley, of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooley
last week. Mrs. Marion Holston,
I | of of Akron, Chattanooga, Ala., and also B. visited Z. Cooley the
’Wildwood Cooleys.
Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend enter¬
tained her cousin, Mrs. Annie
Minnick, with a luncheon Mon¬
day. Guests were, Mrs. F. S.
Frye, Misses L. Maye and Louise
Frye, Mrs. Nell Dutton, of Nor¬
folk, Va., Mrs. Eda Baker, Betty
Baker and Joe Baker and Mrs.
J. M. C. Townsend.
Celebrate Golden Anniversary
Mr- and Mrs. I. H. Wheeler,
Sr., celebrated their golden wed¬
ding anniversary (50 years) Sun¬
day. There were 41 children and
grand children present. The out
of town guests being: Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Wheeler and children,
of Bremen, Ga-, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Wheeler and children, ot
St. Elmo, and Terrell Wheeler,
•f Charlston, N. C.
J. W. Murphy and Jimmy
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Townsend and Billy Mike, Mrs.
£. C. Hart and Mrs. Elizabeth
Townsend.
Mrs. Ada Robbins was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. C. Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin vis¬
ited Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend
last Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Lea entertained
with a party at the community
house Monday night, honoring
her daughter, Miss Anna Faye
Lea, on her birthday.
Mrs, Ralph Bird, Leta Mae
Lois, Nancy and Jimmy Bird
visited Mrs. Joe Murphy at Menlo
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Neely and
daughter, Mary Joe, will return
to their home in St. Louis. M°->
this week. Mrs. S- A. Neely will
go home with them for a visit.
Bro. L. T. Lancaster held his
regular fourth Sunday services
at the Methodist church Sunday.
The Ladies Aid met at the
home of Mrs. O. C. Turner Wed¬
nesday.
Rising Fawn News
By MARY DeLINA CASE
Judge W. W. Hale and Morgan
McNair visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Hale and Miss Sarah Hale in
Soddy Sunday.
Lester Kezziah has gone to
New Orleans, La., where he has
accepted a position.
Sgt. and Mrs. Hilton White, of
Chattanooga, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hatfield and family.
Mr. Joe Pryor, of Trenton, is
visiting Mr- and Mrs. Paul Cas¬
tleberry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moss, of
Calhoun, were guests Sunday of
and Mrs W. W. Hale.
Mrs. C. M. McCloud and little
have returned to Sweetwater,
a virit' with Mrs. McCloud’s
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hatfield
had as guests Friday, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Grigsby and children
Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. and Mrs.
Grigsby and children, of
York, Mrs. Annie Grigsby
Leonard Grigsby, of Chatta¬
and Mrs. Tyson Kinser, of
Lenoir City.
N. S. Case, of Richard City,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
L Little Sunday.
Miss Sue Hatfield, Mr- and
Robert Humphrey, of Gads¬
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
of Chattanooga, visited
here Wednesday.
W- S. Hansard of Ider, was in
Fawn Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNair
family will go this week to
Springs to reside. It is
many regrets their host of
in Rising Fawn see them
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Castleber¬
announce the birth of a
Katherine Yoovne, on
17.
August 7th is the date, and
A. L. Dyer’s is the place for
Trenton Garden Club to meet.
A representative from the
Coca-Cola Bottling
will be guest speaker,
his talk with pictures.
will sure miss a treat if you
not come- —Mrs. W. F. Mor¬
Publicity Chairman.
Miss Willie Brown, assisted by
sister, Mr. W. E. Steakley, of
entertained with a fish
at outdoor barbecue pit at
Lodge in North Trenton
evening, honoring Mr.
Mrs. S- W. Steele, of Welaka.
Those present were: Mr. and
W- H. Brock, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Wright, E. G. Jr„ and
Wright. Spencer Brand¬
Miss Helen Wright and Jas.
of Trenton; Mrs. Robert
of New York; Mr. and
A. J. Brown, of Valley
Ala.; Mr. Joe Brown, of
Payne ,Ala.: Mr. and Mrs.
W. Frye. Jr., of Wildwood; Mr.
Mrs. Steele, Miss Brown and
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Compliments Of
A. W. PECK
Trenton Georgia
Compliments Of
J. W. McBRYAR
Rising Fawn Georgia
Compliments Of
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Trenton Georgia
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Compliments Of
DEWEY CRISP
Trenton (Sand Mt.) Georgia
Compliments Of
TIMES CAFE
Trenton Georgia