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reasonable prices—
Sugar, your No. 5 and 7 stamps are now
valid, Lb.....................7c
Fruit Jars, 1-2 Gals. 99c; Quarts . . 69c
Shur-Jell, 2 packages...........25c
Jar Caps, per doz...............23c
Parawax, 1 Lb.................15c
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16 Pc. C. S. Meal.............$2.10
16 Pet. Dairy Feed............$2.25
16 Pet. Hen Feed.............$2.40
Hen Scratch.................$2.40
Dog Feed, 25 Lbs..............$1.75
Dixie Dream Flour, 24 Lbs........99c
Red Fox Flour, SR, 24 Lbs.......85c
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY,JULY 16, 1042
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The nicest courtesy you can show your guests from out of
town is to have their visits mentioned on this local page. The
nicest courtesy you can show your friends is to let them learn of
your visit through this page whenever you go away. The Time-
will consider it a courtesy ivhenevcr you will give us an item. Just
drop by or send us a card.
Mrs. Nettie Mae r Heming .
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Case, of
Nashville, Tenn., are guests of
his mother, Mrs. John L. Case,;
and other relatives here this j J
week.
Mrs. Carl Newman, who has i
been seriously ill at her home
south of Trenton for the past
several weeks, is reported as
resting very well. She is still
under the constant care of a
trained nurse, and her condi-
tin is considered very grave.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long and
children, of Rising Fawn, Mr.
| and Mrs. Gordon Dawkins and
j children, of Chattanooga, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Gass Sunday.
Clifton Gass spent Monday
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Gass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jacoway
j daughter, Miss Ruth Allison,
have moved from Chattanooga,
to Rising Fawn for the summer.
Mrs. L. C. Spears and Mrs.
Woodrow Daniel, of Chattanoo¬
ga; Mrs. Joe Tatum, Mr. and
Mrs. Granville Pace, and son
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pat-
i terson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Scruggs attended
the Red Cross Institute held in
Birmingham last week.
Miss Stella Gray, of Dalton
was the recent guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Gray and family here.
Mrs. Edith Woolbright was in
Chattanooga Monday.
Mrs. Leon Barton visited Mrs.
Jasper Hill Friday.
Mrs, Herman Huff and Miss
Chloe Rene Huff, of Silverdale,
Ga„ are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Case this week.
Martin Nethery has been
transferred to Battle Creek,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cochran
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Dawkins and chil¬
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Donnie
McMahan and children at Ris¬
ing Fawn Sunday.
Mrs. J. L. Handley, of Chat¬
tanooga, was the guest of her
sister, Mors. S. L. Sells, in suth
Trenton, last week.
Miss Jessie Gray spent Sun¬
day night with her sister, Mrs.
Hiram Alderman and Mr. Ald¬
erman at Rossville.
Little Miss Kathleen Morrison
is visiting her uncle, F. M. Tate
in Chattanooga this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner, of
Fort Gaines,, Ga., are the guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pace and family in West
Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carroll
and children visited their par¬
ents at Stevenson, Ala., during
week-end. !
Master Ronelle Ryan visited ;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Ryan, at Morganville,
Miss Ruby Lawrence is visit-
friends at Pell City, Ala.,
her sister, Mrs. Drew Collier
Mr. Collier at Montgomery,
this week.
Mrs. Bonnie Masters spent
week with her mother, Mrs.
Stevens at Higdon, Ala.
Mr. J. G. Nethery, Jr., of Bre¬
Ga., was the recent guest
his mother here.
Mrs. Berry Chambers and
Norma Jean and
of Valley Head, Ala.,
Thursday with Mrs. P. M.
in South Trenton.
Master Herbert Gray, of East
has returned home after
his grandmother, Mrs.
Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Holmes, of
Elmo, visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. Wheeler and children here
Little Miss Elizabeth Daw-kins
Rising Fawn, is visiting her
Mr. and Mrs.
Cochran, this week.
Mrs. W. G. Morrison and fami¬
in East Trenton, have as their
guests this week: Mr. and Mrs.
Momson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Morrison, Jr., and little Shir¬
Morrison of Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright
and daughter, Patricia Ann, of
Birmingham, Ala., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scruggs this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Spears and
Mrs. Woodrow Daniel of Chat¬
tanooga, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Tatum here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millican
and Mrs. C. D. Millican visited
relatives at Flat Rock, Ala.,
Sunday.
Miss Wilma Pace, of West Ga.
College, is planning to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pace
here Friday.
Mrs. Jasper Hill visited Mrs.
P. M. Keith Tuesday.
Miss Evelyn Sims, of Morgan¬
ville, spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. J. G. Gray here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christian
had as their Sunday guests, Mi:,
and Mrs. Leon Christian and
children, Mrs. Ona Philpot, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Brewer and Miss
Clyde Shirley, all of Chattanoo¬
ga, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark
of Gadsden, Ala.
Mrs. Eli Wheeler, Mrs. Ruell
Brock and Miss Doris Gass were
in Chattanooga, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ryan had
as their guests during the
week-end. Mr .and Mrs. Fred
Wheeler and family. Neil and
Derril Partlow, of Chattanooga,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryant
and children of Morganville. Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Ryan and Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Carroll and chil¬
dren.
Miss Edith Frazier, Mr. Ezra
Frazier and Mr. Guy Morgan of
Chattanooga, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Geddie and baby and
Miss Ruth Frazier here recent¬
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fleming
had as their Sunday guests, Mrs.
M. A. Fleming, Jim Turner and
M. F. McDaniel of Rossville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenkins,
of East Lake.
On Saturday night, July 25th,
Bro. Charles Holder, of Bridge-
port, Ala., will preach at the
Trenton Church of Christ at
7:45 P. M. Everyone welcome.
Rev. Wynne Crawford. Claude
Owens, Jr., and Misses Sarah
and Elizabeth Owens, of New-
England, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Patterson and family here
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew r is McBryar
and daughter, Marchetta. Mr.
Russ Gatlin spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans and
family on Sand Mountain.
Miss Mildred Parham is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Elton Ad¬
kins and family in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBryar
and children visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sloan, in
Tenn.. Sunday. Little
Roy, Jr., remained for a visit
with his grandparents. J
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Case and
Cave Springs News
The weatherman is giving us
quite a bit of rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lambert
and children have returned to
their home in Bessemer, Ala.,
after a week’s visit with the lat-
ter’s mother, Mrs. Bettie For-
ester.
Mrs. Wesley Forester spent
the week-end in Chattanooga,
with Mrs. Alma Hawkins.
Polly Gossitt and cousin, of
Rising Fawn, visited Mrs. John
B . Harrison and Sarah Mae
Guinn last week.
Mrs. Eldie Grant and Mrs. J.
A. Reeves attended the Womens
Missionary Society at the Rising
Fawn Baptist church Thurs¬
day afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Masey of Chatta¬
nooga, is visiting Mrs. Laura
Slaton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss (McKaig
attended the singing at Ider,
Ala., Sunday.
John Slaton, of Piney, visited
his grandmother, Mrs. Laura
Slaton here Friday.
Mrs. Lester Forester and lit¬
tle daughter spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Steele, in Rising Fawn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maxwell
and children, of Chattanooga,
visited Mrs. Eldie Grant Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee For¬
ester and sons spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Riddle in Rising Fawn.
Mr. Clifford Stalvey and fami¬
ly moved to Chattanooga this
week to reside.
Mrs. Exir Forester of Chatta¬
nooga, visited Mrs. Laura Sla¬
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Forester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell
son, Btobbie, visited her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
man Moore in Nashville, Tenn.
Rev. Gordon Mize, of LaFay-
ette, was the week-^nd guest of
Mr. and Mrs.'Chester Daniel.
Mrs. Pearl Womack visited
her aunt, Mrs. II. H. Oliver at
Morganville, recently.
Mrs. Billo Gass was shopping
in Chattanooga Friday.
Mrs. Lucy Snyder was a re¬
cent guest of Mrs. E. S. Buch¬
anan in West Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Val¬
ley Head, Ala., spent the week¬
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Jeffrey and family.
Mrs. A. C. Killian was shop¬
ping in Chattanooga recently.
Mr. Lawrence Buffington, of
Rising Fawn, was visiting his
brother, Charley Buffington and
family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Castleber¬
ry and children, of Rising Fawn,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pryor in South Trenton Sun¬
day.
Misses Bonnie and Martha
Thompson of South Trenton
spent Sunday with their grand¬
mother, Mrs. Jane Thompson.
Mrs. Boss Puckett and sons,
Clyde and Riley, spent Monday
in Chattanooga.
Mr. Leon Buffington and Jodie
Pryor were visiting on Lookout
Mountain Sunday.
Mrs. Guss Couey, ol Lookout
Mountain, is visiting her moth¬
er, Mrs. Pallie Jeffrey, who is
sick this week.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
We have new and Modern Equipment-
. .Skillful Workmen-Courteous Service
Our Dade County friends will receive cmr personal attention
Your continued patronage will be appreciated—Sat¬
isfaction guaranteed.
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U. S. A. DRY CLEANING COMPANY
2439 Broad Street (6-3216) Chattanooga Tennessee
Summer Sale in Full Swing!
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS CUT DEEPLY IN PRICE
SHIRTS - UNDERWEAR - SOX - TIES
All Reduced in Price ft>r This Sale!
Hats at Give Away Prices!
COCONUT STRAW HATS
(500 To Select From)
Your Choice...... $1.00
PATTON’S MENS’ SHOP
H. G. JACOWAY, Proprietor
zO East Main St. iNext to Ten Cent Store) Cchattanooga
FOOD FOR FIGHTER
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Ami mm,
and son, of Chattanooga, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Amos, of
Cloverdale, and Mrs. Dan For¬
ester, of Rising Fawn, visited
Mrs. Annie Writt Sunday after¬
noon.
Girls’ Interest
Group Meets
The Girls’ Interest Group met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A.
L. Dyer. China was the subject.
Miss Jessie Dyer told several in¬
teresting legends about this
largely populated country. The
scripture and prayer were given
by Mrs. Dyer, and scrapbooks
were started to send to crippled
children. A cooling beverage and
small cakes were served.
Members present were Misses
Doris and Louise Reeves, Rose-
i lyn and Jessie Mae Dyer and
Myrna Renfroe.
; | BradiOra . in •
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: ’ Jg Next Sunday
The annual Bradford Reunion
will be held Sunday, July 19th,
at the old Bradford home place
(Mrs. R. W. Collins). Everyone
is cordially invited to attend.
Singing, speaking and meeting
old friends will be the events
of the day.
The Dade County Five and
others will furnish the music.
Basket lunch will be served
at the non hour.
Come To
GAINESVILLE
Sat. July 18, 4 P. M.
HEAR
GOVERNOR
TALMADGE
Everybody Invited!
Address on WSB
4 to 5 P. M.—Tune In
Listen to WSB Every
Friday night at 10:30
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, . HETHER it’s carrying selectees to examination
points and induction centers ... war workers to defense
plants . . . men of the armed forces to military posts, on
official business or on furloughs ... or government Greyhound's per-
sonnel speeding war activities . . . THAT is
FIRST JOB.
There can be none other so imperative! Civilian. We civili¬
After that, comes Mr. and Mrs. urge
ans to limit travel to necessary trips—and then during
the early days of the week, to leave more week-end
accommodations for those who Can travel only at that
time.
We are expending every possible effort to adequately
serve the public's needs for transportation. Some of
the time we can accomplish our aims . . . bus service as
you were accustomed to in days of peace. Other timej,
our war requirements, like those of other carriers, cause
us to fall short of the best of service.
In times like these, we hope that you, too, realize that
THE WAR EFFORT COMES FIRST ... with ALL of us.
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Guy^A.J-fuguelef,
President
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that doesn’t do the job. Drop
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