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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1952)
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J Adams j Mr. and Mrs. John Adams children spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clouse Whiteside. Sunday guests of Mr and C. M. Smith, and Mrs. j were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children Mr and Mrs. Willie Pil¬ and children, of Tifto- Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pil¬ and baby, of Chattanoo¬ Mr. and Mrs. Roland and son and Mr. Mrs. Bill Ballard, of Hook¬ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll children and Mrs. Marie of Wildwood; Mrs. Bell, of Hooker; Mr Mrs. Homer Hall and chil- of RUing Fawn; Mr ' and ' Billie Bumpus, of whito. White Mr. Frank Mayhew, of Frankfort, IlPnoLs. Cpl. Carl Harris and wife spent two days with his Mr. and Mrs. J. V. last week. They were en from Shreverport, La., a Navy base in Ohio. (Intended for last week) Mr. Milton Lyle, of Chatta¬ vLsited relatives here Mr and Mrs. Robert Hamill children, of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sundav Mrs. Annie Parker and of Chattanooga, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E Strawn Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Smothers and have moved to Fort Ala. Mrs. Lena Redding Is a of Mrs. Lillian Strawn. Mr. Jim Drew, of Kensing¬ Ga , spent the week end Mrs. Lily Mae Drew and Mr. Roland Kirehmeyer and sen, Ernest, spent the week end in Atlanta. Mrs. Mary Blessing enter¬ tained with a dinner Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs. Barlue. The occasion was her ninety-sixth birthday. Mrs. Josephine Fose and children, and Miss Cecil Wells, of Virginia, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells. Mrs. Lula Ci’oss, of Chatta¬ nooga, spent last week with Mr and Mrs. J. E. Tittle. Mr. and Mrs. Mancil For- shee and children were called to Tiftonia last week on ac¬ count of the death of Mrs. Forshee’s father, Mr. Thomas Daniel. Take Home THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 RISING FAWN Among those spending Moth¬ Day week-end with their and other relatives The Bill Browns, from Payne visiting Mr. and J. D Gossett; the J. R. children; Mr. and Mrs. D. McCloud and son, from Mr. and Mrs. Ed j ! and daughters, from and Mr. and Mrs. j Smythe, also from | Mr. and Mrs. Davis and son, from and Mrs. Ellison and Linda, from New visiting the Ben Cas¬ family; Franklin Can¬ visiting hLs mother, Mrs. Cantrell and the Middle- family. Mrs. Lillie Holleman, of spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray and other relatives. She the decoration Sun¬ in the Cove. Mr. Hugh Price, of Chatta¬ spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mrs. Hitt and Mrs. Price the decoration in the Sunday. Mrs. Park White and daugh¬ Betty June, from Chatta¬ spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. S. W. and Miss Edna White. Miss Carol Kenimer, student the University of Georgia, the week end with her Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatfield returned from Florida for few weeks stay. They are to take care of their crop, and plan to to Miami as soon as the is marketed. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fannin the decoration on Mountain from Fort on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Joe E. Baker family left for Tennessee Monday. Rev. Baker will a series of meetings near and Mrs. Baker and will stay with her fa¬ in Cleveland. They will away about ten days. Little Sue Steele, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele is as being very sick. Mr. and Mrs. James Good¬ and family visited rela¬ and friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele are visiting their daughter, D. Bridges and Mr. this week, in Fort Oglethorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hale, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Simmons and children attended the graduation exercises at Valley Head High School last Thurs¬ day night. Bobbie Sue and Ethel Mae Bane, granddaugh¬ ters of the Charlie Hales were members of the graduation class. Bobbie and Ethel left last Saturday for their home in Virginia, with their grand¬ mother accompanying them for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Bane and Mr. Bane. HEAD RIVER The following were week end guests of Mrs. R. L. Ross: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stalvey and lit¬ tle son Bobby, of Calhoun, Ga., Mrs. Susie Moreland, Mrs. Barbara Ramey, Mrs. Ruth Payne and Tommy Payne, all of Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Scruggs entertained the following guests last Sunday: Mrs. R. G. Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramey, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Millican and family, all of Kensington. Georgia. Mrs. Essie Slayton, of Tren¬ ton, Ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Eula Powell. Mrs. Willie Johnson, of Ider. Ala., is vistiing her daughter. Mrs. Mabel Flarity. Nancy, the five-year-old daughter of Mrs. Flarity, became seriously ill on Monday of last week and was rushed the the Chattooga Coun ty hospital at Summerville where her condition was criti¬ cal most of last week. We un¬ derstand that her condition is now improved and she was re¬ leased from the hospital last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davb and little son Gene, of Cor- delle, Ga„ Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock and children Jimmy and Carolyn, of Rome, Ga., Gordon Forester and Janie Forester, of Chattanooga, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester. LET US DO YOUR PRINTINC THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. Ann Tolliver Miller vs. RiJey Miller for Divorce in Superior of Dade County, Term, 1952. John Riley Miller, in said matter; You are hereby commanded be and appear at the next of the Superior Court of County, Georgia, to the complaint of the mentioned in the in his suit against you divorce. Witness the Honorable Free¬ C. McClure, Judge of said This 26th day of April, 1952. Graham Hale Clerk, Superior Court, Dade County. 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