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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
TIMKS. TRENTON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 1950 'lilt Him COUNTY IT’S CHRISTOS ««€«««•«« •! 1 ooa LET’S BC IRfiy * C Pleo»# orcept our best shes for th« Holidav Seos. r TRENTON FURNITURE STORE TRENTON, GEORGIA A r this Holiday Season, we extend to you, not only as a customer but as a friend, the best of wishes 0 far l! e Christ-ras occa'ion. DOCK STEPHENS GROCERY AVANS, GEORGIA m A S the years roll by, we real¬ ize more and more what it means to hove the friendship of folks like you That's why it is a pleasure to wish you ond yours a Merry Christmas. CHARLES A. WHITED JUSTICE OF THE PEACK RISING FAWN, GEORGIA [ .v» TATUM & SCRUGGS D. N. SCRUGGS, Owner GROCERIES - MEATS - FEEDS ‘.With all the gaiety and cheerfulness ot TRENTON Georgiy Christmas there is also a note of solem¬ nity and thankfulness. For Christmas is a time of remembrance—of looking back over the old year. -> We can only hope that the new year will bring ns as many wonderful friends and acquaintances as we enjoyed in the past. A very Merry Christmas to you all. Evelyn Smith Winner In North Dade 4-H Dressmaking Contest Evelyn Mae Smith was judged “grand winner’’ in last week's 4-H club dress making contest held at North Dade school. The red-haired winner was dressed in her winning costume consisting of a white blouse, green skirt, and matching green bow tie. Others selected by the three judges were: Mary Ann Forester, Mary J. Carroll, and Glenda Mitchell, all in the blue ribbon class; Patsy Hartline, Sue Davis, and Peggy Jo Forester, all awarded red ribbons; and in the white ribbon class were Wilma Sue Durham, Jeanette Cornett, Martha Tinker, and Katherine Carver. Judges were Mrs. W C. Cure- ton, president of the Byrd’s Chapel Home Demonstration Club and a Rising Fawn 4-H Club advisor, Mrs. Walter Simp¬ son, and Mrs. Rusell Barton. Miss Atha Vestel, Dade HD agent, who worked with the club on the project, said the North Dade, 4-H’ers put on the best dress review yet. She said their 11 enteries was more than any other club has had and that workmanship on displayed gar¬ ments was outstanding. Government Tax Book Offered Dade Payers Income tax payers of Dade County have cause for rejoicing. Uncle Sam is coming to their rescue again this year not with money, but with another book¬ let telling them what they should and should not pay the United States Government in the form of taxes on their 1951 income. The 1950 edition of this book¬ let is a available from the U. S. Department of Commerce, 418 Atlanta National Building, in Atlanta, at a price of 25 cents to pay the cost of printing. It is one of five such documents emanating from the Federal Government to help Dade Coun- |tians to determine what they do and do not owe Uncle Sam on income. TO OUR FRIENDS AN ^CUSTOMERS fst Christ nsas '**’ AV May your every wish for the realized Holiday Season that's be — our wish for you. WILSON’S GARAGE TRENTON, GEORGIA For checking accounts For savings accounts For safe deposit boxes For all up-to-date banking service -—Come to the friendly Hamilton National —Seven offices for your convenience LTON NATIONAL BANK «T CHATTANOOGA UNNtKU Market at Seventh 1500 McCallie Avc.—8200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd. Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga.-Tenn. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System ,oy the blessings of the Season and bring V be with you — you 4 SALLY’S deep and BEAUTY ob'dlng happiness SHOP Sally Page & Edna Stephens TRENTON, GEORGIA For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Luke II. II. ittay the blrssutya of (Christmas hr yours. PLAZA COURT NEW ENGLAND, GEORGIA