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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1944)
PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Tatuni and children of Rossville, Ga., were Sunday guests of the form- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Tatum and family in S. Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patterson and children were Sunday after¬ noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott on Sand Mountain. AT SIGN (ir FIRST OF A Q 666 Y use 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS MADt-MAItK m mmm I Tenton Barber ft. Shop 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i I have recently assumed manage¬ ment of the Trenton Barber Shop, and invite my friends and former M Customers to call on me tor their Tonsorial Work. ii I will give you my Best Service, and I Appreciate your Patronage. 1 F. C. Beaty Trenton Georgia — ^ 4k Jk. 4k Jk. A 4k. 4k Ak. Jk. ▲ A. A. A. A A ▲ A. A. ▲ -A- ^ ^ Our Meals Cannot Be Duplicated In Quality or Price Anywhere You are invited to Inspect our Kitch¬ en and see l;ow we are prepared to present to you a Meal that is well- cooked and clean in every respect. To Serve You we Have: MARTHA JOHNSON, EVELYN DANIELS, RUTH PAGE, MRS. COCHRAN, PEGGIE & WAYNE TRENTON DRUG SUNDRIES ‘Square and on The Square’ New Line Ladies 1 SHOES New Supply of Ladies’ Shoes Small Supply Two-Tone Summer Shoes For Men Men’s Pre-War Work Shoes Ladies’ Dresses - Spring Suits And Coats Large Supply of Dress Lengths In Prints Boys’ Cool Clothes KV300QOO O l C O C ' < yyy i < ^ Q0 eOOO O OO O OOOOOOOOOO&JOC DYER’S TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1844. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: Mrs. James Case and Mrs. J A. Swanson were shopping in Chattanooga Tuesday. -———- 3 X fruit \ POINTS CANiL Extra Sugar for Canning is Available NOWI Your Government wants you to help in the present food shortage by pre¬ serving fruits and berries this Spring ond Summer—and has allotted 20 pounds of extra sugar per person for this purpose—which you can get by applying (either by mail or in perso-' ‘o your local Ration Board. Wm\ ^Crystals FW Cane Sugar Cave Springs News It is spring again and God has given new life to the world. New hopes and joys spring up in our hearts as we look upon the beau¬ ties of nature and realize it is God’s handiwork. And though our hearts be burdened with grief and sorrow, let us not for¬ get that God is still on the throne. Sing unto the Lord and praise Him and you will soon drive away the fears that crush your heart; for hope and trust in God will bring peace. A little boy was very ill and though the doctors had told the mother there was very little hope for his recovery, she was trusting God to make him well again. She watched over him tenderly through the long hours of the day and night. But one morning ; when she had finished bathing the thin, fevered little body, she | lost hope and that morning she failed to sing as she went about the task of the sick room. Soon a feeble little voiced called, “Mother,” and she quickly an¬ swered the call. “Mother, am I so bad that you cannot sing this morning?” And the mother look¬ ed into his eyes and saw that he was afraid, and she crushed the fear in her own heart, and said: “Oh no, son* I just didn’t sing because I thought it would disturb you.” The fear vanished from his eyes and he smiled. “Then sing, Mother, sing, for it won’t disturb me, but it makes me feel so much better.” So the mother sang and sang, and be¬ fore long the little boy sang with her. Hope and faith came back to her heart and the little boy got well. Beloved, God is delighted when His children sing for we can worship Him and express our love as we sing. Bro. Massey preached for us Sunday morning. We had quite a few visitors for the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Reeves have moved to our community to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Horner Lee For¬ ester and sons visited the latters sister, Mrs. Pat Hartline at Val¬ ley Head, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Reeves, Sr., and daughter and Mrs. Jean Reeves and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forester were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Reeves Sunday. | Mrs. Eldie Grant and Mrs. Gus McKaig attended the WMU at the Baptist church Sunday aft¬ ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKaig and children of New Salem, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bradford. Mrs. Noah Forester and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reeves visited Mrs. Byron Forester and Mrs. Martha Forester Sunday after¬ noon. Carl Bradford, who is in the Navy, came home on a week-end pass. We are always glad to have our boys come back home for a visit. Charles Bradford of Chatta¬ nooga, spent part of last week with Garnet Forester. The regular church service will be held Sunday morning at 9:45 o’clock. Let everyone come out that can. Woodlawn News We all hope it will soon quit raining so we all can farm a little, but we can’t have our way about the weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry and Mrs. J. E. Walker and son were shopping in Trenton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and Mona Doice of Boaz, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker and family last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevens and son Aubrey Gene, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stevens visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hol¬ land in Alabama Saturday. Miss Willie Ruth Walker vis¬ ited Miss Christine Cloud Satur¬ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dobbins visited his mother, Mrs, J. F. Cloud Saturday. Hubert Bodenhamer, who is in the U. S. Army, is visiting home folks this week. J. E. Walker and daughter. Willie Ruth, were in Trenton Wednesday. Miss Bonnie Dickerson Willie Ruth Walker Tuesday. We are very glad to not Bonnie Dickerson is getting long fine, after having the fortune of cutting her leg. Sorry to not Mr. and Rea Kim- mer have measles. They are ing pretty hard with Mrs. mer. Special ANNOUNCEMENT Of the McBryar Fimerl Home Fort Payne, Alabama LEWIS McBRYAR, of Trenton, Ga., Owner To our Many Friends in Dade, Jackson and DeKalb Cos. Adult Funerals Complete, as low as $100.00 up Straight Casket Sale for adults (no service) for $65 up Straight Casket Sale for infants (no service) for $12.50 AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT REASONABLE CHARGES We Service Mutual, (Luquire), Family Reserve, Emergency Aid and all Cash Policies. If you do not have Insurance for Burial, see or call me at Trenton, or Phone 65, Fort Payne, Ala., for Ambu¬ lance Service Day or Night. Mr. Cockrell, my Embalmer and Director, is in charge of the Home at Fort Payne, and he is a fine Christian Gentleman, and no better Embalmer and Director to be found anywhere. Roy, who has been in charge, is now serving in the U. S. Navy. Give us a Call when in Need of Ambulance or Undertak¬ ing Service, Then if not Pleased, Tell Me. “SATISFIED CUSTOMERS” Is My Motto Also in the Undertaking Business. Your Friend, LEWIS McBRYAR, Sole Owner McBRYAR FUNERAL HOME Fort Payne Alabaifia McBRYARFUNERAL SERVICE Trenton Georgia w m PL % JEgp ^ 1 N* 81 £ ik r 7® Ml . m M m 1 i M % I m ■ I ■ §s I GEORGIA’S new war power plant is already under way! A $4,000,000 addi¬ tion to Plant Atkinson, located on the Chattahoochee river near Atlanta, is be¬ ing constructed to supply the mounting demands of the Bell bomber plant and other urgent war industries. When the big 100,000 horsepower unit is completed in the summer of 1945, Plant Atkinson will be the largest power plant in Georgia, one of the largest steam-electric plants in the Southeast. Plant Atkinson’s addition was ap¬ proved by the WPB as an essential part of the war program in the Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. After the war, it will be a tremendous force to fill the needs of peace — to provide power for new industries, for new stores and homes, for newly electrified farms, for Georgia's marching progress. $ 12 , 000,000 PROGRAM ,<•< y 1>art u» of new Unit 112,000,000 « Plan, war and our L , " Y ? r< \ gram of a program expansion, taking shape rnrlVi' NOW Am PP>i the8e ects are ects are- A Yii ° ng P r °j- bu.ltT 800 miles selTfint?™ of pr °S fam in which Unit Wil1 be generating plants P to war load centers. lanta’s Conversion of At¬ street remaining lines ear to trackless trolley and bus operation. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A CITIZEN wherever we serve