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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1951)
The Dade County Times Entered at the Post office at Trenton, Georgia, as second class mail. Mrs. Catherine C Morrison Owner—Publisher Subscription Rates One Year *2.00 Plus State 3 % Sales Tax. Caught In Passing N. TO-DAY, JUNE 14th IS FLAG DAY Oannaway-Riley at last their sign up over their It’s a familiar dime store red with gold letters, now in the right hand corner reads *1.00 and up. The Minstrel Show, with all woman cast, at the Dade School is this Friday Saturday night and is for benefit of the school and Wildwood Methodist Church. Wonder if ladies good minstrels? We see and hear tell of a of fishermen stagging from the Lookout Greek Sitton Mill area. We are It’s spoiling the pleasure those who really wish to fish spite of the Wildlife frequent visits. The two Dade County ball teams meet each other Rising Fawn this Sunday. Dade County team is in place and Rising Fawn in in the Lookout Valley but that doesn't mean a when the two home teams together. According to Charlie prices are getting just high. Instead of having repaired, the average will buy a new pair before will pay even the cost of placing a sole. (Ed. Change sole to soul and to persons and seem to us would make a down to sermon.) The belfrey on Trenton thodist Church and their organ are to be dedicated July 8th. Former of the church are being vited to combine this tion with a Homecoming Day. Traffic cases were light in county over the week end; for driving under the of Intoxicants (U. I.), one driving under age and one having a car license not for the car being drvien. Sand Moun ain residents by occassionally to ask us why we don’t write about how bad their road is. Gov. Talmadge, in his pre-election speech here in Dade, promised to build that a road if elected and Dade help¬ a ed elect him. We expect he will get around to it, give him time, he’s only been in office a few months this term and be pa¬ tient with the dust and your car shaking to pieces. Lots of road contracts are now being let all ever the state and may¬ be Sand Mountain’s will be among them. WILSON, CASTLEBERRY CHEFS FOR BARBECUE R. C. Thomas, Chairman of the Fourth of July Barbecue, was host to the committee his home in Rising Fawn, day, June 12th. Besides cious barbecued pork, bruns- wick stew will again be his year and will be by the best cooks in the munity. Chefs for the cue will be Milt Wilson Vardie Castleberry. Hershel Dean announced that ments had been completed a ball game between the ton and Rising Fawn which will be played in the afternoon The Barbecue be held at the new R Fawn Community Park. Plans were also made for a working on June 30. the Satur¬ day before the big day, ait the park, and all men in the com¬ munity are urged to come help with the putting up of new ta¬ bles and benches and a horse¬ shoe run. Committee members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Dean, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fricks, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison, Mrs. Wiley Dean, Mrs. M. R. Wilson, Miss Bess Cura’.on, Mr. Vardie Castleberry, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomas. SUMMERTIME is party-time, so why not have someone else plan your party, com¬ plete with original invita¬ tions, clever games and de¬ lightful food. Inquire at Times office. RAIN REVIVES DYING CROPS Af.er a six-weex farmers here welcomed the which arrived early morning. Although the fall was very heavy, it edly saved many crop* in section of the state. About 8 m. Friday, a black cloud ened the horizon, winds and thunder to the approach of the rain. Winds uprooted and trees on Lookout while fiery flashes of played about the sky, to rest occasionally in this or that. The downpour was between Trenton and Fawn and opened up gullies land belonging to Walter son. Some reports state water was over the Just north of the midway a short time. Many crops were ruined by the dry spell; ear'h was becoming and cracked and in mest yards, flowers drooped wilted heads. The rain again Tuesday so we can about drought for a while. RISING FAWN Mr. and Mrs. Willie and children were Sunday sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family. The have recently returned Caracas, Venezuela, where was employed in the tion of power lines. They many Interesting things to about the country and the bits of the people there. Miss Melba Reeves, a at Bessie Tift College, is ing her summer vacation her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves. Miss Inez Cagle, who is also student at Bessie Tift, is with her parents, the J. E. gles, for two weeks. She is gaged in Vacation Bible work and at present is ing with the school at the lng Fawn Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jakie West, children, of Chickamauga, visited her mother, Mrs. McMahan and family, Pvt. Clifton Cagle,'who is tioned at Fort Jackson, S. spent the week end with wife and parents. Mrs. accompanied him to S. C. several days. Mr. Ben Wilson spent ral days visiting the Wilson and M. R. Wilson fa¬ milies. Mrs. Myrtle'Smith has re- turned to her home in Detroit, Michigan, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Var- die Castleberry. Mr. Castleberry and family. ro oooo o Have you heard the news?? firestone ALL PASSENGER AND SMALL TRUCK TIRES AT 10 PER CENT OFF. 'TIRES YOU WILL BE GIVEN $3.25 FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY ON A NEW BATTERY USED CAR BARGAINS 1949 Dodge Coronet, 4 door 1948 Nash Custom Club Coupe , USED TRUCKS* 1950 Fluid Drive J ton Dodge 1949 Dodge 2 ton 1951 Fluid Drive \ ton 1951 2 ton . Many Other Used Car Bargains DYER MOTOR CO. TRENTON. GEORGIA 'aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOO Q OOOOOO O OOOOOPQpOPOOO, tk TfIF. DADE comm TIMES, TltENlON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and family, of East Chattanooga, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Castleberry. Mr. Troup Castleberry spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs. Dewey Bradford and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Simmons and children, of West Virginia, were in Rising Fawn, Sunday, visiting relatives. Their visit was interrupted when Mrs. Simmons was called to Mill- edgeville by the death of her | m=ther The ’ Rising Mrs ' Bainmie Fawn Improve¬ Dean ' ment Club met June 7th with twenty-five present. Plans for | the Fourth of July Barbecue were discussed and the com¬ mittee for the affair was an¬ nounced. They are: R. C. Tho¬ mas, chairman, Miss Bess Cure- ton Mrs. M. R. Wilson, Vardie Castleberry and Mrs. Wiley Dean. R. F. BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS BIBLE SCHOOL A Vacation Bible School has begun at the Rising Fawn Bap¬ tist Church with Bro. T. C. Nel- son in charge. Seventy-five children were enrolled Tues¬ day, June 12th, at the Church. The school will run two weeks. Assistants to Bro. Nelson are Mrs. Dewey Bradford and Miss Inez Cagle. Mesdames Car! Steele Wiley Dean and W. J. West, Glen Hatfield are serving as teachers to the youngsters who attend every day from Rising Fawn, Johnson’s Crook, Cave Springs and Deer Head Cove. * * Locals and Personals Superintendent Roy Moore was in Atlanta on business, Tuesday. The Charlie Grays are spend¬ ing their vacation at Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. R M. Morrison and children were guests of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Tate in Guild, Tenn. W. W. Williams and son, Wayne, Jr„ motored to Colum- bus, Ga., Sunday for the Na- tional Stock Car Races which were held at the Columbus, Speedway. Mrs. Martha Wilkerson Kuy¬ kendall and children, from Dallas, Texas, are with her mo ther, who has been moved from a Chattanooga hospital to her home here, Congratulations to Aubrey Dyer, who received his degree in business administration at the University of Chattanooga, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and daughters, Rose and Elene, Rev. Allen Newby, and Mr. E. M. Parker attended the closing exercises. The list of college graduates from Dade County is steadily growing. Immediate delivery on most models if you act NOWl Motor Ga. l Patsy Renfroe a s.uden. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wheeler is Curtis Bigham his brother, and children have as their at the Edmondson School of were Business, having been enrolled Horace, Mrs. Bigham and son, Ri- guest Mrs. Wheeler’s niece, Miss chard, from Calhoun, and Mr. Rubel Livingston, from Ken- Monday. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, of Can- tucky Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart ton, Georgia. The Dyer family is in the and Merrill were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright, process of moving to their sum- of Mr. and Mrs. \\ C. Cureton Jr., are in Florida this week cn mer home'cn Lookout Moun- and family in Byrds Chapel, vacation. tain. Sunday. 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