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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1951)
RISING FAWN W. S. C. S. MET AT MRS. FRICKS’ HOME The Rising Fawn W. S. C. S. met at the home of Mrs. R. P. Fricks recently. Fourteen mem¬ bers and one visitor were pres¬ ent. Mrs. Marjorie Fricks gave the devotional. Mrs. Newby pre¬ sented a very interesting pro¬ gram, “Miriams of the Church.’ The program was closed with a prayer, “Take My Life and Let it Be,” read by Mrs. Fricks. Mrs. W. L. Fannin reporter. --- ------------ - LAND SALE WHEREAS, on January 1950, L. P. DENNIS and FRANKIE J. DENNIS, and delivered to D. T. a certain Security Deed, con- veying the real estate herein after described, to secure an debtedness therein set out described, which Security is of record in office of Clerk ot Superior Court, Dade County, Georgia, in Deed Bock No. page 460, reference to which hereby made for its terms provisions. And, WHEREAS, default has made in the payment of note due January 23, 1951 said default has continued more than thirty (30) days, the said D. T. BROWN, of said notes has exercise the option in said notes and has the entire indebtedness due payable at cnce and has been made in the thereof, which default still tinues. NOW, THEREFORE, of such default and pursuant the power and authority tained in said Security the undersigned D. T. will on Tuesday the 4th day September, 1951, within legal,hours of sale at the house door in Trenton, County, Georgia, expose to and will sell to the best highest bidder for cash the lowing described real being the same property scribed in said Security to-wit: Lying and being in the Dist, 4th Section, Dade Ga. Part of Lot of Land No. (5) being the east one-half ( of the west one-half ( V 2 ) said lot,, containing forty acres, more or less. Mineral terests and mining are excepted; said property ing bounded on the north the Tenn. Georgia State on the east by the W. F. property; on the south by land lot line, and on the by the Mrs. Mary Dennis perty. Being the same conveyed K. Fox, by E. J. Lowery to by deed dated Jan. 1947, and recorded in the fice of the Clerk of Court of Dade County, gia, in Deed Book 33, page Said property will be sold the property of L. P. and wife, FRANKIE J. and/cr their assigns and to vest out of the said L. P. NIS and wife, FRANKIE DENNIS, and/or their all right, title, interest, claim demand which they or either them have in and to said perty and vest same in purchaser. This August 1, 1951. D. T. BROWN By MADDOX HALE Attorney. WE SELL typewriting white and yellow sheets, thin paper “copy” and two sizes of meo paper. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS WANT ADS MAN WITH CAR.—Would like to increase your income $20 to $25 or during your spare time ling Rawleigh Products consumers in Dade Write Rawlaigh’s ment GAH-10-247, Tenn. 3 t — 8-16 TIRED AND UNHAPPY? If you are interested in real, old-fashioned revival here in the write to D. A. Dickson, in of this offioe. He is a Jay preacher, spreading the ward of Modern man is too apt to his business dealings and life interfere with the most portant business in the that of serving God, our ther. If you honestly that there are souls to be in Dade County, write a note the Times office. Rev. will see to it that the of many are lifted. HARD OF HEARING? YOU can again enjoy your ra¬ dio, Ch urch sermon; laughter of friends and with an Otarion Hearing Free hearing test by our sultants. Batteries for makes. Convenent terms. DR. G. K. MAC VANE Mill Crossing Fort Payne, Ala. Chiropractor & Physiotherist THE DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1951 HOOKER Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hale, of Whitwell, Tenn., and Mrs. Ri¬ chard Powell and daughter, of Decherd, Tenn., were guests of Mrs. Lillian Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn, Monday. Mrs. Coleman and daughter, Mary (Iris, of Chattanooga, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchum. Mrs. Lillie Harwood and Mrs. ! McNish and children, of Nash i vi ^ e > s P ent several days with Mr - ancJ Mrs - J E - Tittle week. 1 Mrs. Mancil Forshee | called to Tiftonia last week on t of ~ The illness of accoun serious her father, Mr. Tom Daniel, Mrs. Thelma Bell and Miss | E i zada Tlttle attended the Stewards’ meeting at Morgan- ville Methodist Church, Satur¬ day night. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle, Miss Eizada Tittle and Mrs. Florence Strawn, visited relatives at Brideport, Ala., Friday night. Miss Eizada Tittle has a new Chevrolet four door sedan. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bridgman were called to Huntsville, Ala., last week, on account of the illness of Mr. Bridgman’s bro¬ ther. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt vi¬ sited at Jamestown, Tenn., Sa¬ turday. Mr. J. J. Adams was honored by his children with a birthday dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and children, Carolyn, Peggy and Teresa; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eaves; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamill and children, Jimmie and Judy, Mr. and Mr,s. Tom Clouse, and children Billie and Ernest and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adams. Mrs. C. M. Smith and Willie Pilgrim entertained with a birthday party Friday p. m. honoring Linda Pilgrim. present were Deborah Pilgrim, Larry Smith, Lannie Smith, Beulah Sue, Edna Jean, Minnie Lou and Mary Joe Ballard, Bil¬ lie Stevens; Mesdames John Smith, WilSje Pilgrim^ Lonnie Pilgrim, Jchn Mayhew, Clif¬ ford Stines. Games were ed and delicious were served. CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baugh Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blevins tended the Carroll reunion day at Wildwood. Cicero Forester left for Milledgeville, where he accepted employment. Catherine Hawkins was over the week end from tanooga, where she is ed. Twenty-five children certificates Sunday when Vacation Bible School closed. Royce and Martha Bible started a house on the old P. Bible road. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan ( named their new boy Patrick. Rev. Guy Elliott, cf ette, is the new pastor of Cloverdale Baptist Church this year. Sunday afternoon visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bible Rev. and Mrs. John King two children, of East Rev. King recently received diploma from College. Mr. and Mrs. Bible were also guests of Bibles for supper. CITATION GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— The Appraisers, upon cation of Mrs. Una widow of W. L. Wilkinson, for twelve months support for self, having filed their all persons concerned are by cited to show cause, if they have, at the next term of this Court to be held the first Monday in 1951, why said should not be granted. This day of August 1 , 1951. A. W. Peck CITATION GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: resident Phil M. Keith, a form this State, having in due applied to the undersigned be appointed guardian of the person and property of B. Keith, a mental incompe¬ tent, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the next Court of Ordinary cf said County, on the first Monday in September, 1951. Witness my hand and official seal this 6th day of August, A. W Peck Ordinary, Dade County, Ga. LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK THE DADE COUNTY TIMES St VGO On August 3rd, Marian Virgi¬ nia arrived, weighing 7 pounds and nine ounces to make her 1 home with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hughes and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle and family from Ooltewah, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sham- baugh and family, from Ross- J ville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dugan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Pat¬ terson had as their guest Sun¬ day, her foster parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Luther Hise, from Whit¬ well. Her grandmother was al¬ so with them. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Cureton, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slaugh' ter attended an all-day Home Coming at Shellmound, Sun¬ day. Mr. John Slaughter has re¬ turned to his home in Hamil¬ ton, Ohio, after a visit here with his brother, Mr. Tom Slaughter and Mrs. Slaughter. Mrs. Julia Marrow, from Summerville, Ga., visited her niece, Mrs. Carl Waddell, re¬ cently. Mrs. Waddell and Wayne returned home with her for se¬ veral days visit. ^ Charles Smith Jr., and Kay Smith, from Tiftonia, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Street, last week. Friday they spent the day with their aunt, Pearl Street. Mrs. Frank Patterson was shopping in Chattanooga, Sa¬ turday. Miss Edna Waddell and Mrs. Elvin Cureton were in Chatta¬ nooga, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Goode, of Eas.dale, were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanders, Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy have return¬ ed recently from Daytona, Fla. Mrs. Mary Johnson and sons who have been making their home with her sister, Mrs. Glen Hughes and Mr. Hughes, have mvoed to Cameron Hill in Chat¬ tanooga. Charles, her oldest son, has been with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lawson, for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle had a,s their guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Doyle and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doyle, and Mrs. Hassell Lucier. | Mrs. Lucier has been in Flo¬ rida, and is visiting friends and relatives before returning to her home in California. Next' Tuesday night, August 14th, is the meeting of the Im¬ provement Club. NEW SALEM The Revival will begin at the Baptist Church. This revival will run for two weeks. Every¬ one is invited to attend. The annual all day singing will be held at the New Salem Methodist Church, Sunday, August 12. Everyone is invited to ccme. Miss Bessie Bradford, from Wilkes Bar, Penn.*, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. G. Brad¬ ford and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Gray and family, of Mississippi, are spending vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray. Everyone that can come out to prayer meeting at the Methodist Church on Tuesday nights are welcome. Also at the Bap.ist Church on Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladden, and Miss Lola Moore and Ho¬ mer Gene Moore are visiting in Miami, Fla., this week. Miss Joyce Ann Moore and Mr. Russel Smith were married last Wednesday night, August 1. Miss Moore is a dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore, Mr. Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCauley and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Maore and Patricia visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKaig and family, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Moore spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reece. 'We are sorry Jackie Bradford fell off the bluff and hurt his foo'..'We hope he is able to get around again soon. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bradford spent Friday night and Satur¬ j day morning near Scpttsbioro, Ala., fishing. Not many as usual. RISING FAWN Jane ’ Lassiter is the Patsy guest of her grandparents, the C. W. Hitts. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison are the new owners of ‘49 blue Ford. Visiters of the B. B. Kenimer family are Mrs. Kenimer’s sis¬ ter and family from Texas. Leslie Wilson, Betty Blevins, and the Walter Wilsons attend¬ ed the Davenport Hosiery Mill’s Annual Picnic at Warner Park last Saturday. Kakie Fricks is off again— this time to the Methodist Youth Fellowship Camp at Sul¬ phur Springs, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haney, of Birmingham stopped off ,for a short visit with the Milt Wil¬ sons Sunday afternoon en route home from Chattanooga. Mrs. D. S. Middleton is the proud possessor of a beautiful new Story and Clark spinet piano. Mrs. Jeril Cooper and son, Jerry, were visiting friends in Trenton, Monday. Mrs. C. B. Simmons was ill last week. The winning scrapbooks of the Better Home Towns Con¬ test will be at the Cureton home Tuesday afternoon, Au¬ gust 14th, from 4 till 5. Mrs. Electa Wilson reports the loss of her purse, which contained important papers and money, one day last week. Defense Bond Drive Fact Sheet Date: The Defense Bond drive begins on Labor Day, Septem¬ ber 3, and extends through Oc¬ tober 27. Theme: Defense is our Job, Too. Slogan: “Make Today Ycur D-Day — Buy U. S. Defense Bonds”. Symbol: Slogan op a shield, surmounted by an eagle. Purpose: Defense is every¬ body’s job. Whether we sorve in the armed forces, work in de¬ fense plants, or make other contributions to our Nation’s defense. 1. We must preserve the in¬ tegrity cf our national economy 2. A m e r i c a’s tremendous productive power must be util¬ ized to the fullest. 3. We must have a strong military establishment. The Defense Bond program— the greatest organized thrift program in all history—gives every American the oportunity to share directly in strengthen¬ ing the economic power of our Nation. Peace is for the strong! The Bond program helps to mobilize the spirit of community thrift behind the power for defense— the power for peace—that this Nation is bringing to bear in world affairs. One of the most encouraging aspects of the Nation’s econo¬ mic history since the close of World War II has been the con¬ tinuance cf the widespread ha¬ bit of thrift on the part of the American people. The immense postwar backlog of $200 billion in personal savings has furnish¬ ed a tremendous supply of pur¬ chasing power for American business... to avert a postwar business recession and to build up the American standard of living to a new all-time high. Today the practice of thrift has taken on an even greater importance to our economy, and to our national security. We are nearing the peak of the tooling up period in our all-out natio¬ nal defense effort. The thrift dollar is a defense dollar. Dol¬ lars put aside for personal sav¬ ings are dollars taken out of the commodity markets — dol¬ lars which otherwise could bid up prices of scarce goods and services, and add to the dif¬ ficulty of controlling inflation. While the contribution that an individual may make may seem small, the all-important aggregate cannot be achieved without everyone’s help. The sum total of our strength in this great thrift program de¬ fends upon each individual. . Savings in the past have built j the great total of $58 billion in U. S. Savings Bonds outstand-i today. “E” Bonds outstand- 1 ing ing amount to $34.5 billion. The total cash value of Savings Bonds of all series is approx¬ imately $9 billion higher than the amount outstanding at the end of the war. I NEW ENGLAND The Church Supper at the Community House in New Eng¬ land Saturday night was a great success. We want to thank every one for their help in raising the church fund $110. The Bible School closed Fri¬ day with a good attendance for the two weeks. Rev. Bill Riser and wife have gone to Camp Elizabeth Lupton f:r a week. Raymond Steele and family were visiting on the mountain the last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Woods Brown, of Detroit, have been visiting Mrs. A. B. Allison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jenkins. Mrs. Mary Patterson is in La Fayette, Ga., for a two week’s visit. Mrs. W. H. Wilhoite was in Chattanooga last week. Rev. Jchn Merrill, of Tifto¬ nia, was the dinner guest of Mrs. A. B. Allison and family Sunday. Harold Lee and Vernon Jen¬ kins were fishing Saturday. Charles Bryant was home for the week end. Charles York, G. Hicks, Dou¬ glas Cole and the McBryar boys were in Chattanooga Saturday. Dale Brown lost a fine mule a few nights ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone were shopping in Chattanooga, Sa¬ turday. HOLDER PROMOTED Corporal James C. Holder, of Camp Lejuene, N. C., has re* cently been promoted to his present rank. He completed a high school course after enter¬ ing the Marines last October and has completed a mechanic course. Serving with the Marines during World War II, he is now with “Obfarlie” Battery* 2nd Anti-Aircraft Aa-tilteuy, Auto¬ matic Weapons, Battalion Fleet Marine Force at Camp LeJuene. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder, of Rising Fawn. Support of the Payroll Sav¬ ings Plan for the purchase of Defense Bonds is on the in¬ crease. The large number of ci¬ ties which are qualifying as Defense Bond Flag Cities is evi¬ dence of this. Purchases of small denomination Bonds have increased sharply since the first of this year. The purpose of the nation¬ wide drive to be formally launched on Labor Day will be to encourage regular saving by every American family—to tho¬ roughly establish the principle inherent in our American way of life—that “Defense is every¬ body’s job.” Take Home a Casei ^ --- Keep your money safe Open an American National Savings Account at our convenient ST. ELMO BRANCH LARGE, FREE PARKING AREA DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF BANK American National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY CHATTANOOGA MAIN OFFICE ST. ELMO BRANCH Eighth and Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HEAD RIVER Mrs. J. M. Payne, cf Rossville, spent last week with Mrs. R. L. Ross. William Payne and fami¬ ly, also of Rossville, spent the week end with Mrs. Ross. Robert Johnson and family, of Greenville, Ga., are visiting relatives here this week. Rev. Fred Forester and fa¬ mily, of Bessemer City, N. C., and Mrs. Lucy Link of Deming, New Mexico, spent last week with Hugh Forester and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester entertained a group of friends and relatives with a fish fry at the picnic area near their home last Wednesday. Those attend¬ ing were Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Forester and children Gail, Dixie and Joy, of Chatta¬ nooga, Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock and children, Jimmy and Carolyn, of Rome, Janie Sue Forester and Gordon For¬ ester cf Chattanooga, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Forester and boys, Harry, Jimmy, and Jonathan, and Mrs. Link. Miss Janet Barnes spent last week end with friends in Tren¬ ton. Miss Imogene Schurch, of Chattanooga, is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schurch. Mrs. Carl Stalvey has moved to Calhoun, where Carl Is in business. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scruggs spent last Sunday with Mrs. Scruggs’ father, Mr. J. M. Mathes at Cedar Grove. Robert L. Ross and Raymond have been residing in Augusta for the past few weeks and working on the construction of the H-Bomb plant in South Carolina. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED?^ HORSES . 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