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I dont know anything about
burglary.” —A1 Jennings, 82.
once terror of the Southwest,
now raising chickens in Calif.
She doesn't mean any more
to this court than Joe zilch”
Detroit Judge, threatning con¬
tempt proceedings against ac¬
tress Martha Raye.
I cannot imagine any more
inflationary proposal.” Sen¬
ator ^ift, Ohio, on full
mer' MM.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON. GEORGIA. THUBSPA Y, OCTOBER 18. 1945.
“We cannot and will not
money saved up for many
for the purpose of
and expanding our plants,
for providing more good
to pay excess wages for
not performed.” —Pres. C.
Wilson, Ceneral Motors,
ing CIO demand for 30 o
boost.
“Oh it’s Northern charm
Southern pffienpy.”
Magnuson, Wash. State, on
Nations capitol.
New England News
Mrs. Allison Blevins
Mrs. A. B. Allison Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Blevins was the
day guest of Mrs. Price
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stepp
Louisville, Term., were
guests of Mrs. R. L. Wilson.
Rev. John Merrill gave an
teresting talk at New
Methodist church.
Mrs. Molly York is
from a serious illness.
Mrs. Mary Patterson was
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Minor.
Miss Estelle Wilson was
Sunday guest of her mother,
R. L. Wilson, and Mrs. Mary
terson.
Odom Reenlists
FORT BRAGG, N. C., Oct.
Staff Sgt. Kelly Odom, Rt.
Rising Fawn, was listed
the 175 men re-enlisting in
regular army here this week,
cording to Major John H.
some, commanding officer
the recruiting station.
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Local News
Harold O. Howell, S2C, USN,
New England, was recently
an honorable discharge at
U. S. Naval Separation
Puget Sound Navy Yard,
erton, Wash.
Hiram Rodney Alderman,
band of Mrs. Jennie Mae
man, of Trenton was
given an honorable
from the U. S. Navy at the
separation center,
S. C. Alderman had attained
rank of Shipfitter 22C when
received his final discharge.
Postmaster and Mrs. W.
Brock have returned home
a two weeks vacation trip
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
and family were among the
many Dade County people
tending the circus in
nooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison
Mrs. Grace Nethery visited
tives in Chattanooga Sunday
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Page
small son visited Mrs.
mother and family In
Tenn., Sunday.
Mrs. John Hamby visited
and Mrs. J. E. Geddle at
phur Springs Saturday night.
Rev. Wash Phillips, newly
pointed pastor of the First
tist Church of Trenton,
a stirring and forceful
before a large and
audience Sunday night.
Pfc- Coy Edward Partlow,
of A. A. Partlow and
of Muriel Page Partlow of
on was honorably
from the U. S. Army Air
Oct. 6, at Greensboro, N. C.
Pfc. Partlow has been in
vice for three years and six
Sixteen months of which
spent in the European
of operations. He holds the
conduct medal, E. T. O.
bearing 6 battle stars. He
a total of 84 points when he
discharged.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Geddie
Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Roy
ves, Ralph Frazier, Mrs. J.
Geddie, and Mrs. John
all of Trenton, spent
shopping in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
beery of Templeton, Calif,
visiting his mother, Mrs. J.
Castleberry in North Trenton.
Miss Doris Gass spent
day in Chattanooga.
Mr. M. A.Cook, and two
sons were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Wheeler and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude
announce the birth of a
Mrs. Smith is the former
Dodd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
were the week-end guests of
and Mrs. T. B. Wheeler and
ily In South Trenton.
Gordon Carver and family,
Oak Ridge, Tenn. spent
with his brother, Cleve
and family here.
Mrs. Mildred Broome
Tuesday in Chattanooga.
Woodrow W. Daniel has
discharged from the U S.
and has joined his wife and
ghter here. Mrs. Daniel will
remembered as Alice Lee
Advertising in The Times
not cost -It pays.
L. M. Allison, County
Superintendent, and J. M.
oll,Ordinary, attended a
ory Loan meeting in Rome
day afternoon.
Tom: My baby is the
image of me.
Irene: What do you care
long as he Is healthy.
Rising Fawn
By Mrs. Ray Smith
The Baptist W. M. S. met
urday night Oct. 11 at the
of Mrs. Ray Smith. The
ional was given by Mrs. W.
Bradford. Mrs.W. J. West
charge of the program.
Mrs. John Borin and
were week-end guests of Mr.
Mrs. Owen Woodyard.
Mrs. R. T. Cowan has
to her home in Macon.Ga.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith.
Owen Woodyard left
for Miami. Fla. after
his vacation with his
here.
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Harris
amily were dinner guests of
.nd Mrs. F. A. Hall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
/ard of Knoxville, Tenn.
visiting relatives here last
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