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the DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1944.
Buy Your Coal
NOW!
Is the Urgent Request of
O.D.T.
We are prepared to make Deliveries at
present direct from our Mines to you, of the
highest Quality Mine Run Coal, recommended
for Warm Morning or similar Heaters, Stoves
and Hand Fired Furnaces.
ORDERS WILL BE FILLED AS RECEIVED
TO THE EXTENT OF OUR PRODUCTION
ALLOTED TO LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
Mine Prices, plus Delivery Charges, Prevail
Orders Accepted for Delivery
By our Trucks In Five Lots or More
See Our Mine Representative
Mr. Graham Hale
Court House, Trenton
Or Mail Direct to
PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIES
INCORPORATED
Post Office : Rising Fawn, Ga.
You Can’t Buy A Better Coal!
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THE WHOLE FAMILY
WILL AGREE...
. That The Best Place to Eat Is
. .
TRENTON DRUG SUNDRIES
Whether it is a special occasion like a
birthday or anniversarey, or you just want
to give the lady of the house a well-deserved
rest, no place will meet unanimous approval
like Dade County’s finest eating place.
Western Steaks Short Orders
Sandwiches - Drinks
TRENTON DRUG SUNDRIES
“Square and on The Square”
INSECTS
Are Our Greatest Enemies Today
LET’S DESTROY THEM!
Use Watkins “AA” Grade Fly Spray to kill
Flies, Mosquitoes, Bed Bugs and other like
insect 4 ' in the Home and Barn.
Watkins Insect Dust kills Bean Beetles,
Potato Bugs, Tobacco Flea Beetles, Young
Tomato and Tobacco Worms. Will Kill
Cucumber and Cantalope Worms.
ALSO HAVE A FEW SPRAY GUNS
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„•***- . FRED A. MORGAN
r 4 Your Watkins Dealer Trenton, Ga.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Paints - Roofing - Bridles - Check
Lines - Cement - Farm Tools
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Chattanooga Hardware Company
• • Chattanooga, Tennessee
Rising Fawn News
Rev. F. B. Wyatt filled his
regular appointments at the M.
E. Church here Sunday.
Rev. Frank Hixon filled his
regular appointments at the
Baptist church here Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Kirk and little
son are visiting relatives in
Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. B. B. Kerpmer and chil¬
dren spent Friday in Chatta¬
nooga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant and
son “Pat,” and Mrs. Winnie
Thurman of Chattanooga, spent
the week-end at their home here.
Mrs. Pattery Tucker and chil¬
dren of Chattanooga, are visit¬
ing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fricks.
Mrs. Jack Davis of Chattanoo¬
ga, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Gossett and Mr.
Brock Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woodin,
Miss Edna White and Mrs. C. C.
Hale spent Thursday with rela¬
tives in Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Blevins
and children of New England,
spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Castleberry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and
Mrs. Hugh Price of Chattanoo¬
ga, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Hitt.
Miss Martha Gossett has re¬
turned after attending Bible
School at Bible Camp, at Liv¬
ingston, Tenn.
Mr. Henry Kenimer is con¬
valescing at his home here a.fer
an appendicitis operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gifford
of New England, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Adkins and family.
Mr. Walter Wilson of Clinton,
Tenn., spent the week-end at
his home here.
Slygo News
The regular church services
were held here Sunday night.
Rev. Edward Steffner preached
an inspiring sermon.
Mrs. Craig Smitdz and son
have returned home after a
week’s visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle.
SM 3-C Donald E. Street is
spending a ten-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Street. Donald, Mrs. Street,
Mrs. Charles Smith and Charles,
Jr., spent Friday with Mr. Judd
Moore at Chickamauga, Ga.
Mrs. Edgar Moore, Helen,
Cynthia and Bessie, attended a
supper at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Smith in Chattanoo¬
ga, Friday night. The occasion
was in honor of Mrs. Moore’s
sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith, and
Mr. Smith, who leaves this week
for California where he is sta¬
tioned. About 50 guests attended.
Mrs. Frances Tawzer and
children, Mary Ann and David,
are visiting Mrs. Moore and
family.
Miss Evelyn Allen has return¬
ed home after several week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Brad
Gross. Miss
Mrs. Leighton Street and
Clara Opal Moore visited Mrs.
Della Genung in Eastdale, Thurs
day. spent
Miss Clara Opal Moore
Thursrday night with her sister,
Mrs. Lawrence Dugan in North
Chattanooga. of
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Doyle
Washington, D. C., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle several
days last week.
Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs.
Leon Moore spent Monday in
Chattanooga.
K. D. Patterson, who is em¬
ployed in Chattanooga, is home
for a week’s vacation.
Clark Cole spent Sunday with
j. W. Moore.
Mrs. Brad Gross is with her
mother Mrs. J. E. Doyle in Chat¬
tanooga. spent
Mrs. Lawrence Dugan
the Fourth of July with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Moore. her
Miss Pearl Street visited
sister, Mrs. F. E. Dabbs, in Chat-
tannoga, Sunday.
Miss Mildred Cureton, who has
been ill at the home of her sist¬
er, Mrs. W. G. Hughes, has re¬
turned to the home of Mrs.
Frank Cordell at Morganville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson
spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Garner and
children were guests of Mrs. Tom
Slaughter Sunday.
HEADACHE
Capudine r«li®ve» headache
fast because It’s liquid, its
ingredient* ar* already dis¬
solved — all re*dy to begin
easing tho pain. It also
soothes norvs tension due
to tho pain. Uso only a*
directed. XOc, SOc, «Cc.
rabuniN
LOCAL NEWS
Freddie Morgan has been sta¬
tioned at Fort Bragg, N. C.
Mrs. Alfred Gass is improving
from a recent operation.
Pvt. and Mrs. Ford Troxtel
announce the birth of a daugh¬
ter, Carol Sue, on June 27. Mrs.
Troxtel will be remembered as
Miss Ersaline Reeves.
Miss Agnes Hubble of Mariet¬
ta, Ga., spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Kate Hubble
in South Trenton.
Mrs. Ruby Brock spent the
week-end in Knoxville, Tenn.,
and the Smokie Mountains.
Miss Grade Dowdy is
relatives at Renfroe, Ala.
Pfc. and Mrs. Carl Trew and
Mr. Roberts of Chattanooga,
spent the 4th of July with her
mother, Mrs. L. J. Cole and
family here.
Mrs. M. A. Fleming, Mrs. Mag¬
gie McDaniel, Mrs. Winfred
Barnes and children and Jim
Turner, all of Rossville, Ga., vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fleming
and Mrs. N. N. Lawrence Sun¬
day afternoon.
2nd Lt. Margaret Cole, of
ver, Colo., is spending a few
days with her mother, Mrs. L. J.
Cole, and other relatives here.
Miss Dianne Lichton of Chat¬
tanooga, was a recent -guest of
friends here.
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FREE! FREE! FREE!
► BIG SQUARE
DANCE
On the Square in Trenton
Come Early—Stay Late!
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BOND RALLY!
Saturday Night, July 22nd
Every Effort is being made to have A XVAC Band Here
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LOCAL 1275 MARKET STREET
DEALER CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Mrs. Ed Champion and child¬
ren of Chattanooga, spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pace
and family.
Mr. E. R. Brandon of Knoxville
is visiting his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fein Beene of
Valley Head,- Ala., were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Beene and infant son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swanson
and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Austin at Flat Rock, Ala.
Mrs. Dent Durham is in New¬
ell’s Sanitarium, where she re¬
cently underwent an operation.
Miss Fannie Mae Jenkins of
Chattanooga, was the week-end
guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Jenkins and family.
Mrs. Fred McJunkins and Con¬
nie Sue of Battle Creek, Mich.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Presley.
Mrs. Jerry Morrow of Birming¬
ham, Ala., was the recent guest
of Mr. J. C. Pace and Miss Leila
Kimbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Britton
(Pat Mitchell) announce the
birth of a daughter.
Miss Opal Blevins of Rising
Fawn, was a recent guest of her
sister, Mrs. I. O. Wheeler, Jr.,
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fischer
of Rising Fawn, announce the
marriage of their son, Neal, to
Page Three
Choir Practice At Rising
Fawn Baptist Church
Each Saturday Night
There will be choir practice
every Saturday night at 8
at the Rising Fawn Baptist
church. Jim Reeves will have
charge. Everyone is cordially in¬
vited to attend.
Revival Meeting to Begin
At Clover dale Baptist
Church 3rd Sunday in July
A revival meeting, beginning
the 3rd Sunday in July, will be
held at the Cloverdale Baptist
Church, it has been announced
by the pastor, Rev. Von Craw¬
ford.
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend these services.
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TRADE -MARK
Miss Margaret Sullivan of Chat¬
tanooga, July 2.