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ROLLER SKATING
BAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS
DADE COUNTY GYM
SPONSORED BY THE
Dade County Recreation Committee
MR. AND MRS. MAURICE ROGERS
IN CHARGE
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R CHRISTIAN’S STORE-BIG TENT
Revival
kwning July 18th) Each Night at 8 o’Clock
FOR two (2) WEEKS
EVANGELIST FRANK WITT
ti Ar Of Chattanooga
4LK ARTIST CARTOONIST
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| fUres Or awn in Service To Be Given A way
L pOODLAWN UNDER AUSPICES OF
BAPTIST CHURCH
L t EV - r.R. HOWELL, PASTOR
fERYBODY welcome
r cfreshment
RABIES INOCULATION
Because of lack of space we are
not able to publish the names
of the owners who brought their
degs for rabies inoculations on
Wednesday and Thursday. These
will be carried next week.
Dairymen have found that ir¬
rigation is the answer to estab¬
lishing winter grazing pastures
during the dry fall season.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948.
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CHURCH
CHURCH SERVICES
IIU’NTON BAPTIST
Kev. Wash Phillips, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Preaching, 11 A. M.
Evening Service, 6 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7 P.
NEW' SALEM METHODIST
Rev. J. O. Jones, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A. M.
11 A. M.
League, 6:00 P. M.
NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST
John North, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 C. S. T
Services each Sunday at
Sunday night B. T. U. at 6:00
at 7:00.
VIEW BAPTIST
J. V. Richards, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.-
W. Conkle, Superintendent
Preaching. 11 A. M.
Preaching, 7 P. M.
PINEY GROVE BAPTIST
Rev. Pearl Tinker, pastor
School 10 A. M,
Superintendant, J. H.
11 A. M. and 7 P. M
Service Wednesday 7 P.
Everybody welcome
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Pastor, Rev. Maples.
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Preaching Sunday at 11 A,
7 P. M.
Services Saturday .... 7 P.
Rev. E. S. Buchanan, Supt.
Everybody welcome.
DEER HEAD COVE BAPTIST
Rev. Dewey Dodd. Pastor
Sunday School, 10 A. M- N.
Superintendent.
Preaching,. 11 A. M.
RISING FAWN BAPTIST
Rev. J. T. Bradley, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Preaching 11 A. M.
B. T. U. 6 P. M.
Preaching 7 P. M.
BAPTIST
Rev. R. L. Howell, Pastor
Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Winfred HartUne, Supt.
Training Union, 6 P. M.
enry Elliot, Director.
CHURCH OF
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Preaching, 11 A. M.
Evening Services, 7:30.
Prayer Meeting,
vening at 7:30.
CLOVERDALE BAPTIST
Rev. Paul Howell, Pastor.
Sunday School. 13 A. M.
Preaching, 11 A. M.
Evening Service, 6:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday a
P. M.
HEAD RIVER MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. M. Bayne, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
M. O. Scruggs,
11 : 00 —Preaching by
Second and fourth Sundays.
B. T. U. 6:30 P. M. Mrs.
ester, Director.
SULPHUR SPRINGS MISSION
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Grady Forester,
Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7 P.
TRENTON METHODIST
Rev. T. N. Orr, Pastor.
Preaching, 11 A. M.
Junior League, 6 P. M.
Senior League, 7 P. M.
Byrd’s Chapel, 7:30 P. M.
FOREST HILL METHODIST
CHURCH
A series of evangelistic
will begin Sunday
26, 7:30 o’clock at
Methodist Church on
This church is
five miles over the state
the Austin
Olen Cornelius, pastor
City Methodist
Tuscaloosa, Ala., will be
evangelist. Gospel
will be directed by the
Rev. Sam W. Berry, Jr.,
Guptil of Atlanta,
be at the piano.
BUY u. S. SAVINGS BONDS
Sand Mountain News
Mrs. Una Belle Stone
Bro. Joe Mayhew preached at
the Church of Christ. Bro. John
Reeves will preach next Sunday.
Everyone is cordially invited to
come every Sunday and Sunday
night, also everyone is .invited
to come to Church every evening
in the Big Woods sector near
the Rochester home, Bro.
is doing the preaching.
Mrs. Mae Murphy from Vir-
ginia spent the week end with
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Mr. rnd Mrs. Leverette.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sharpton
and children visited Mrs. Sharp-
ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ly-
jman Millie Daniel and family end Mrs.
E. Daniel and family Sun¬
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Daniel
from Trenton vsited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Daniel,
Friday.
Mr. Albert Daniel spent Iasi
week with Mr. Tommy Gross
and family.
Miss Betty Hartline spent Sun¬
day with Miss Mardell Daniel.
Miss Pauline Hartline spent
Sunday with Miss Geraldine
Guffy.
\ Mrs. Frank Hixon and family
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Crisp Monday.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Ernest Stone
visted Mr. and Mrs. Denvil
Daniel Sunday night.
Mr. John Stone from Chatta¬
nooga visited his brother, Mr.
Ernest Stone and family Monday.
Mrs. Fossitt from Fort Payne
is spending a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Leverette and
family.
Mr. Buddy Lacy spent last
v/eek with relatives in Chatta¬
nooga.
Mrs. Helen Daniel and children
c viited Mrs. Gewnie Gass Sunday
nfternoon.
Mrs. Leona Higdon and her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Higdon,
visited Mrs. Una Belle Stone and
family Saturday.
SPENCER BRANDON MAKES
GOOD
Sgt. Aaron S. Brandon, U. S.
A. F., stationed at Mather Field,
Calfornia has received much
notoriety from a Sacramento
newspaper for his fine playing
at short-stop on his team, ack¬
nowledged as the fastest short-
top on the team, Sgt. Brandon
3 ot five hits for six times at bat
in a recent game in Utah.
Having lQ 3 t only two games so
far this season, his team won a
double-header in Sacramento
v,unday with the help of Sgt.
Brandon’s splendid performance
at short.
A mechanic with Squadron L,
Sgt. Brandon is now taking a
-ourse in hydraulics having com¬
pleted his courses in electricity
and mechanics. He served in
Italy during the war; he is ex¬
pected home sometime in Aug.
Dade County is proud of yo:
Spencer, for making a good
cord in what you attempt to
11 DRIVERS LICENSES
ON MONDAY
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In spite of the fact that
drivers licenses were issued
month here in Trenton
the deadline of June 30,
Trooper Moreland on his
lar monthly visit issued 41
this past Monday.
of these were test, that is a
ten and a driving test were
to those applying for a
for the first time. (Guess
publisher will be doing a lot
walking now as her
Ellen was one of those
for a license).
Trooper Moreland also
eight renewals.
He will be back in Dade for
issuing of licenses on August
OBITUARY
MRS CASELDA ASHBERRY
Mrs. Caselda Ashberry
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died at the home of her
*rr, Mrs. W. L. Fannin, in
Fawn on July 20. Mrs.
had been ill for almost a
when pneumonia set in
snuffed out her life.
Mrs. Ashuevey is survived
four daughters, Mrs. W. L.
nin, Mrs. Roy Lowery of
Payne, Mrs. Ethel Phillips
Birmingham and Mrs.
Hunter; one son, Lloyd
f Chattanooga, and
grandchildren, nieces and
ews.
Funeral services were held at
her home at Wesley Chapel on
Sand Mountain by Rev. Peyton
and Rev. Crew. Burial was
at Wesley Chapel.
WANT ADS
CARPENTER WORK — ELEC¬
TRIC WIRING AND PLUMB¬
ING. Estimates Free. C. W.
Whitlock, Rising Fawn, Ga.,
Rt. 1. 3t pd. 8-4
EASTER LILY BULBS 4 TO 6
inch, $1.00 dozen; 100 $6.00
delivered. Larger quantities
less. Bulblets bushel $10i.09.
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W. W. Summerlin, Lake Placid,
Florida. It. 7—22.
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FOR CUSTOM BALING AND
COMBINING, SEE
DAN SMITH
| HERB FARM
NEW ENGLAND, GA.
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WANTED—To make long term
farm loans through the Fed¬
eral Land Bank—purpose of
loan to pay farm mortgages
build new buildings on farm,
buy farm machinery, etc. If
interested see T. W. Price, Sec.-
T”eas, of the National Farm
Loan Association in LaFayette
each Wednesday morning at
the Ordinary’s office, or write
B x i2, Dalton. Ga. 9-25-tf
SHEETROCK, OTHER BUILD-
ing Material, Chattanooga
Lumber & Coal Corp., 38th &
Jerome Sts. Phone 3-2128. tf
I OR SALE—CARDS FOR ALL
occasions—$1.00 a box or two
cards for 15c. Mrs. DeWitt
Williams, Trenton. 3t-7 22
MWijm
Tiie DOME tells you
wh^n jar is sealed!
The new Ball DOME (2-piece
metal) Lid is the easiest to
use, surest to seal. Fits any
Mason jar. Just press to test
— if DOME is down, jar is
sealed. You KNOW your foods
are safe when you con them
in Ball Jars sealed with Ball
DOME lids.
Get a supply from your gro¬
cer today! Buy your Ball Blue
Book of conning methods and
recipes from him — or send
name, address ond 10c to,
BAIL BROTHERS CO. e
MUNCIE, INDIANA
Peaches!
FOR SALE
West Brand, Tree Ripened
Peaches. Carmens ripe now.
Georgia Belles will be ready'
by July 10th. Elbertas, Hales
and Halbertas will follow.
Good canning peaches $2.00
per bushel at orchard.
W. J . WEST
Rising Fawn —-Georgia
I OR SOLICITOR GENERAL OF
TI1E CHEROKEE CIRCUIT
To the People of the Cherokee
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candi¬
dacy for the office of Solicitor
General of the Cherokee Circuit
subject to the Democratic pri¬
mary. I was appointed nine
months ago and during this brief
period I have endeavored to con¬
duct the affairs of this import¬
ant office in a manner that
would meet with the approval of
the citizens of this circuit. It
shall be my purpose and desire
to continue discharging the du¬
ties of this office fairly and im¬
partially. opposi¬
Even though I have no
tion, I want to thank you good
people of the circuit for your co¬
operation. I call, upon all of you
to continue your co-operation
and help in order that crime mav
be lessened in our circuit. I
want the people to feel free to,
call upon me whenever I can
be of service.
WARREN AKIN.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE DADE
COUNTY TIMES $2 A YEAR.
EVERETT
AMERICA’S MOST UNIQUE MAGICIAN
ON STAGE - IN PERSON
DADE THEATRE
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27 and 28
This Magnificent Stage Show in Addition to the
Regular Moving Picture
“IF WINTER COMES ”
With Walter Pidgeon and Deborah Kerr
ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT — DOORS OPEN AT
8 O’CLOCK — COME EARLY!
PRICES: CHILD 25c — ADULT 50c — TAX INCL.
McAllister Vacuum Cleaner . $89.50
WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS
Gem Dandy and Liberty Maid Elec
trie Churns . $17.95 and $18.95
Electric Fans $5.25 and $12.95
Ice Cream Freezers ... $ 6.95
General Mills Irons . . . $12.50
1 Universal Electric Ffixer . $34.50
WITH ATTACHMENTS
PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS —
Pressure Ccoker & C? p i 2 r $19.85 $22.95
f'nld Pack Canners ... $ 2.25
4-pc. Aluminum Sets, Now Cmlriw $7.50
WERE $9.00
Dyer Mercantile Co,
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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