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fHE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 29, 1949
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The New Year, "reviving old desires." and some¬
thing the poet never mentioned — old resolutions, is be¬
ing trumpeted in. than
It is accorded this Icmlare because it is more a
day in "this petty pace" and continuity of liie. It is a
brief bait and a starting over. It is the abandonment
oi despair and the donning ot hope. all
It is a social time. We of this newspaper join
oi you in the celebiuiiuii. We want to attend the wake
for 1949 and the birth of 1950 with all the blare ol horns
and laughter. world
Also In your fellowship, we pray that the may
achieve its goal ot peace in 1950 and that our commun¬
ity see fulfilled all its plans for betterment.
Strictly on our own, we wish for you a —
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LOCALS - PERSONALS
Christmas holidays with her
family In Tunnel Hill, Ga.
Sheriff and Mrs. J. W. Lynch
entertained Mrs. Lynch’s family
for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims spend
Christmas in Ellijay and Blue
Ridge, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swanson
had Christmas dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Allison.
Mr. P. A. Gates is home this
week and came by to visit with
The Times personnel.
Principal and Mrs. J. C. Billue
and son are spending the Christ¬
mas holidays with their families
in Irwington, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell
and family had Christmas
r.er with her mother, Mrs.
lah Forester.
Mrs. J. L. Blevins and
Lydia Allison visited their
ther, Mr. R. B. Allison in
tone, Ga., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
spent the holidays with
people in Athens and Mrs.
family in Plainville, Ga.
Ordinary and Mrs.
Peck had Christmas dinner
Mrs. Peck's brother and
family in Lake View, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright,
spent the Christmas week
with Mrs. Wright’s family
Chattsworth, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gass and
Clara Mae Gass spent Christmas
Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Roy For-
ester in Lake View. Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark and
children are spending the
Christmas holidays with
families in Newnan, Ga.
We are glad to report that
Miss Irene Forester, who under-
went an operation last week was
able to return to her home in
time for Christmas.
Due to the delay in electing
some of the PMA county
the outcome of the election
not yet complete and will
be published until next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
and children Dawn and Rex
spending the Christmas
with his mother, Mrs. W.
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E.
from Aliceville. Ga., are
ing the Christmas holidays
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison
Mr. and Mrs. M . J. Hale
Monday Christmas dinner
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hale
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Christmas dinner guests
Mrs. Williams’ mother. Mrs.
A. Brown, and sister, Mrs.
rence Davis and her husband.
Pfc. Ranny Bice, who is in
* Air Force stationed in Texas,
spending the Christmas
Mr. atid Mrs. A. L. Dyer
Christmas dinner at home
their immediate family
spent Monday with relatives
Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleron Kyzer
Christmas dinner at home
their immediate family.
daughter Barbara Jean was
but is much better now.
Mrs. J. L. Blevins’
dinner guests were Mr. and
Joe Blevins and children 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allison
Larry.
Mr. and Mrs, L. C.
Christmas guests were Mr.
Mrs. G. L. Vinson and son,
ry from Rome, Ga., and
Nobie Beatty and Mr. John
from Chattanooga.
Mrs. W. G. Morrison, Sr.,
tertained 23 members of her
mediate family and Mr. E.
Wells and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Pullen and son at
dinner.
Mrs. W. E. Page
18 members of her
family at Christmas dinner.
and Mrs. Roy Cousins and
ren from Greenville, Ga.,
able to join the family group.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Christmas dinner guests
all the members of their
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iate family & Mr. & Mrs. R. Rob¬
inson and their daughters, Helen
and Louise from Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Case's i
holiday Mr. and '
visitors were
Mrs. Hubert Dobbs and Mr.
Van;e Tally from Greenville, S.;
C. and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ;
Talley from Calhoun, Ga.
Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. James Morrison and family,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hale and
Miss Lucile Morrison had Christ- 1
mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
S Duke Broome and children in
| Chickamauga.
Christmas Eve dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradford
j and Billy Joe, were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh McKaig and family, Mr.
( and Mrs. Martin Bradford, Mr.
{and Mrs. H. V. Moore and Pa¬
tricia.
Mr. and Mrs Tatum's |
Christmas dinner guests included
members of the immediate fami-
: ly and Miss Suzanne Tatum,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tatum, from California and
Miss Frances Hale.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merrill Stewart had
and daughter Miss
Christmas dinner with his sister,
Mrs. T. A. Keith in Riverview.
Mr. Stewart was taken ill with a
hemorage and taken to the hos¬
pital. He was able to be out on
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brandon
entertained Christmas Eve
night with a family party. Be¬
sides their children Mildred,
Floyd and Bill and their fami¬
lies who live in Trenton, the
i Raymond Brandons and James
Johnsons from Chattanooga
were with them
Betty and Garland, Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Moore and Patricia,
Mr and Mrs Martin Bradford.
Monday was also the 34th wed¬
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Bradford.
James D. i.»risp, airman, USN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Crisp of Route 2, Trenton, was
recently graduated from the Avi¬
ation Ordinanceman School, Na¬
val Air Technical Trng. Center,
Memphis, Tenn. Crisp, who
entered the Naval service March
15, 1949, received his recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, San Diego, Calif.
Avans News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boden-
hamer had their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. H
Bodenhamer, Jr., from Louisia¬
na with them for the holidays.
Mrs. D. P. Hood has been real
sick but is some better now.
Miss Ida Lee Murdock, who is
attendnig Berry School, is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. D. P. Hood,
for the holidays. She will re¬
turn to school on Wednesday.
The Christmas Play at the
Woodlawn Baptist Church was
very good.
Master Monty Bodenhamer of
Marietta, Ga., is spending the
Christmas holidays with his
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