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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
THE DADE COUNTY Entered at he Post Office Trenton, Georgia, as class mail. Mrs. Catherine C. Morrison Owner - Publsiher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 Plus State 3 Sales Tax Locals and Mr. and Mrs. Dave were guests of I he T. S free family last week We see Gray’s Service tion and Grocery is getting new coat of paint. Carl Roberts, coach at High, has returned to after an illness and is staying at he home of Owens. Mis Ellen Morrison the young people of Dade to skating party a the Fri night 30 persons were present Mr John I. McCauley > ’he week with his son. The doctors h pe hLs son Is ing : be w ll enough to home for Christmas Mr. and Mr, Harold cf Cloverdale, are the bir h of an 8 ’2 pound He has been named Wayne. Mrs. Catherine Mor.ison Mrs, Lunsford Fricks,, who members of the Board of tees, attended a Hospital hority meeting at Fort thorpe last Friday night. Sgts. J. B Lowe, ,and M. Blevins, Jr, both with the U. Marines a. Cherry Point, N. spent the week end with and Mrs. M. M. Blevins of Head Cove. Sg . Blevins promoted to his present rank in November. Caught In Passing Next week is our big Christ¬ mas issue All news should be in as early as possible. It’s been more like Decem¬ ber weather this week but feels cold after the heat of last week. Please don’t forget to send in immediately so that we may publish your Christmas pro¬ grams, 'the date and place. Maybe friends from other com¬ munities would like ‘to enjoy these with you. Made a trip up Sand Moun¬ tain this week. The road up is nealy impassable even on a good day and is blocked at the turn up through Mfcgby Gap. There really is a lot of dirt be¬ ing moved. Once on top, how¬ ever, the roads were very good as is the Hale's Gap x*ead up the mountain at New Eng¬ land. Red’s Cleaners, this week, Is celebrating its sixth year in business. Congratulations. James G'.odwin, better known as Red, was discharged from the service in the spring of ’45 and opened his cleaning busi¬ ness that fall. Since that 'time his only vacation was a long week end last Christmas. This year he is taking a little more, see his ad in this week’s paper. The Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs is holding their Christmas Pilgrimage this Sun- day, December 16. Several Chat¬ tanooga homes will be open k .he public. Tickets can be bought from the Dade County Garden Club' ladies. This is the same evening the Christmas lights in Chattanooga are to be turned on and both together- should make an interesting tor.r. LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK THE DADE COUNTY TIMES »»»»»♦»»♦»»»»»»»»» + * K Extra Special »• 9 • Don’t Walt! CASH n RE SALE Big Discount On Following Sizes 600 x 16—4 Ply 600 x 16—6 Ply 650 x 15—4 Ply 670 x 15—4 Ply 750 x 20—8 Ply 750 x 20—10 Ply 825 x 20—10 Ply Dyer Motor Co. Trenton, Ga. rilK DADE COUNT* TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1951 Prisoner at the at the Trenton Church last Wednesday and a: he Ri ing Fawn odist Church the i. vemng under the direction Fie Rev. F. W. Wilkinson .1 rber: Decker, of the dist Beard of Temperance. cal persons portrayed ;he f me character.; in each sent then, The Rev. Wilkinson the role of the Prisoner, Herbert Decker the State ney in both performances. Trenton Cast of Characters Judge Forsythe, Mr. J. C. i ue ; Defense Attorney, Maddox Hale; Sheriff, Mr. Wrigh : Fingerprint Mr. Jules Case; Star Mrs. A. L. Dyer; Daughter, Judie Pace; Clerk Court, Mr. Fletcher Com" Bailiff, Mr. Cleron Foreman of Jury, j Morrison. Rising Fawn Cast of Judge Forsythe, Mr. J. -Fricks; Defense Attorney, w C. Cure.on, Jr.; Sheriff, £w-ll Brown; Fingerprint pert, Mr. A. L. McMahan, Star Witness, Mrs. A. L. Pri n e r’s Daughter, J ckie Wilson; Clerk of :.fis: Kathryn Fricks; Bailiff, Mr. Glenn B Foreman of Jury, Miss Cureton. The thrilling cour.room ma told the story of the which came to a family a drunken father killed wife and had to serve 10 or manslaughter, leaving three children homeless. rial effectively placed much the blame upen the of the state because of ing liquor and the defense the defendant also that the s.ate and all those voted for legalizing liquor as responsible as the father. The scenes were matically portrayed. 1"RENTON INDEPENDENTS LOSE TO TRAVELERS The Trenton captained by Red Jenkins, outmanned by a large, fast experienced Travelers ball team at the "Y" last Saturday night, Trenton, playing for the time, was hurt for lack of stitutes and no previous tice. The Travelers led at quarters, 16-6, 24-6, and TRENTON MASONIC LODGE INSTALLED OFFICERS FOR 1951 Noah Castleberry, W. George Casleberry, S. W.; C. Elliston, J. W.; James Treasurer; Robt. A. Ryan, cretary; Ernest Stewar;, plin; J. B. Sullivan, S. D.; O. Green, J. D.; Vardie ry, S. S.; E. S. Oliver, J. S.; W Ryan, Tyler. CARD OI 1 HANKS w ^ s - 1 t0 thank our friends and neighbors for flowers they gave and kind expression of during the funeral of our and brother, Cpl. Horace Fischer, who was killed in rea July 27, 1951, and funeral services were held Byrd’s Chapel Church 7, 1951. Especially do we to thank the Rev. Joe Jr., and Rev. T. C. Nelson ‘ lei: consoling word. The Horace M. Family. Bazaar At Trenton Methodist Church i sponsored by , A In7Tocie'ty' Bazaar, W o m g erv i ce and Wesleyan Guild was held at . he of Methodi5t church, Friday, cember ?> open t0 the fr m i 0 A M to 8 P. M. ^g^aLscf ;he thaf Farmers held day, ^and down t3 view the partake of hot dogs, j packages got away bt public had a chance at but in the handiwork ment, many beautiful F. sh:e bags, handkerchiefs, pot holders and other needle madethLs an interesting place, Beautiful Christmas were made and contributed Lorraine and Doris Pace. Little Christmas wreaths, decorated with a bew and bell and lovely corsages made of nylon contributed by Geraldine Pace. Special thanks and recognition go to to Mrs. Mrs W. W C. C Cureton, Chairman of the Food and her Committee. Proceeds from the Bazaar ran close to $100, to be divided equally between the two socie¬ ties. The $50 going to the W. S. C. S. will be used to repay a loan fer a down payment on the Pictorial plates of the Trenton Methodist Church that have been ordered and are now on their way. These plates will be on display at the Morrison Hardware Store and will be sold for $2.00 each. They will make lovely Christmas gifts. DADE HIGH . . . (Continued from 1st page) Dade guards, led by active play cf Fricks, Ginn, Johnson and Bradford held opposing for¬ wards in check. Coach Rober.’s cagers found the hoop with regularity in the second quarter of the boys' game and held a 29-15 half¬ time lead. A second half rally by Chattanooga Valley nar¬ rowed the margin to three points early in the fourth quarter but the Wildiats man¬ aged to settle down and in¬ crease the margin to nine points at the end. BOYS’ GAME DADE H. (45) C. V. HIGH (36) Smyth, M (8) F Crowder Sims (8) F (15) Hudson Smith, C.M.(5) C (7) Harp McClendon C16) G (7) Ellis McMahan (4) G (6) Long SUBSTITUTES: Dade; Shan- kles, Mitchum (4), Harris, Woodyard, Bobo, Ryan. Chat¬ tanooga Valley; Hearn, Hays, Gann. GIRLS’ GAME DADE H. (36) C. V. HIGH (11) Paine (11) F (3) Hixson Renfroe (7) F (5) Quirk Craig F (3) Hevey Fricks G Smith Turner G Wilson Johnson G Childress SUBSTITUTES: Dade; Gil¬ breath (18), Steele (2), Wheel¬ er, Sims, Troxtel, Ginn, Brad¬ ford, Quillian, Carver, Housch. Chattanooga Valley; Miles, Da¬ niel, Hurley, Headrick, Tarvin, Akins. COUNTY-TITLE GAME Next Tuesday night, Decem- ber 18 , at , the Tiftonia gym, the Dade High Wildcats will meet the Davis High Yellow in W hat will amount to the county champic(n,|hip game. Both girls and boys teams will clash, with the first game be- I ginning ' at 7:30. DAVIS HIGH . . . (Continued from front page) basketballs 46-24. Joe pliss led sccrers with 20 Leading at the half, Coach Thomhin < s Yellow ets caught fire, scoring points to Prince.on’s seven the last half. The Davis “B" squad a 51-42 preliminary to Princeton “B”, with scoring 20 points for Davls - DAVIS HIGH i Cha,rrtf)U.s Chambli s ........ ..........20 Echols......... Gray, Ray...... Gray, Roy...... Jones, B........ Dunn...............• • names Remaining on Dec. 14—Sou h Pittsburg at salie. Dec. 21 — Sylvania at ^ger, Ala. H Ja an> ”; 4 Sou ^ i. Pltt t l! * r l bur Ala S ' at . So „ ~ Pittsburg (Tenn.) Jan - 8 Jas P er at Jasper ’ Tenn ‘ j Jan - 15-Gollinsville at Rosalie, Jan - 18-Fyffe at Rosalie. |' Jan - 28-Valley Head at Rosalie ; Febr - Sylvania at Henagar. Febr - ^-Princeton at Rosalie. + r,\ B Sarah’s Coiffures •55 $79 V GRAND OPENING % V ■1 vo9 & Saturday, Dec. 15, 1951 B « B V BUILDING B V DADE THEATER B TELEPHONE 69 B & B & COIFFURE DRAMA! B « B & The Up-Do 1 B & Editors acclaiming the Up-Bo the most dramatic hair trend B Beauty are as y'pur B In years. With a modified upsweep the hair follows .he natural contour of B head and frames your features with a flattering loveliness. So come in for an perfect Up-Cut, foundation specially designed for an enchanting for the new New look, Up-Coiffure. and an Up-Curl permanent. The B For the Holidays, to introduce the Cold Wave made by the manufacture of B the world’s finest permanent Waves, the price has been slashed less than half! B & Regular NOW Only $14.50 B & $30.00 i'JV •75 & MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! B wmwmmwm&wmwmmmmffimmmmwmmm* B B & B Season's Greetings From •7S % & B B $£ B & & McBryar Brothers To You B B & B & We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Prosperous New B V Year. Also thank for business have given we want to you the you B -v us in the past and solicit your holiday and future patronage. B & B & 75 & We list a few Specials for holi.lay shopping. &' B * GROCERIES CASH & CARRY PRICES 5 lbs. SUGAR ........................45c FLEETWOOD COFFEE ...............81c & 4 lbs. PURE LARD....................82c GLORIA FLOUR ...................$2.10 SNOKIST FLOUR (a good flour)... .$1.95 SWEET 16 OLEO......................25c * 1 lb. CRACKERS .....................29c r& P.A. TOBACCO, 2 for.................25c . t % C. G. TOBACCO, 3 for.................25c SLICED BACON ......................49c NUTS, 1 lb...........................45c 1 I &' Special Prices on Fruits, Candies & for the Holidays. V & FEEDS & CASH & CARRY PRICES & & 41% C. S. MEAL.....................$4:75 & 16% DAIRY FEED...................$3.95 CRUSHED CORN ...................$3.15 & GLORIA SHORTS ...................$4.40 •P_i These Prices Good Thru Dec. 24th or as long as stock lasts tv V & McBryar Brothers •pi •P-* •Pi •pi •P-* Trenton, Georgia B j Trenton H. D. Club The Trenton Home Demon-1 stration Club held its December meeting at he home cf Mrs. E. s. Wright, Jr. Mrs. Wright’s home was ap- proprately dec:ra ed with glow ing candles and Christmas greens. The mantle had a beau- tiful arrangement of Chris.- mas light and a cheerful fire burned in the fireplace. It was decided to change the; club name to ‘The Home Idea Club.’ An election of officers was held with Mrs. Jules Case | rs, vice-president; Mrs John Hinton, secretary; and Mrs. Cy Blanton, club re- por er. An exchange of gifts was held, after which refreshments were served. Twenty-six were present. , ........ Febr n_Valley Head at Ro- salie. Febr. 15—Ider at Ider. WE SELL mortgages notes, real estate notes and automobile j THE bill of DADE sale not«^ COUNTY TIMES DRY GOODS NOTIONS w * A 5% Cash Discount on all dry-goods and 1 notions if purchase is $1.00 or over. B B LADIES’ COATS, DRESSES, 15% OFF B B We Handle: CHECKERBOARD FEEDS B ZENITH RADIOS CROSLEY AND HOT POINT APPLIANCES LIBERTY OVERALLS SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS ARM STRONG PAINTS J •-V ring free motor oil B GENUINE WARM MORNING HEATERS B GOODYEAR TIRES m PETER SHOES B SWELL SUITS FOR MEN •v V 10% Off On All Shoes For Cash. B 10% Discount On All Bicycles OTHER •pi ITEMS COMING •pi New Salem 4-H Club The New Salem 4-H Club met last Monday. Mary Jo Cain read the Christmas story from the Bible. Following singing of carols, K a h r y n Fricks gave a talk on the 4-H Club Foundation. Mr. Adams, county agent, talked on the pine seedlings we are asked to get and the prize could win if we set ou. en- 0 ugh trees, Gary Moore was presented a m edal for doing some out- sta. n ding poultry w;rk in 4-H The group was given some new calendars which Mr. ^ ^ ^ keep notes on. NOTICE Tren on Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. meet 8:00 W x p. m. every second Sat¬ night each month. All Masons invited to attend. Noah Castleberry, W. M. Robert Ryan, Secy. BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS