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By .’Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr5 Louise Gregory, of
Charleston, .
S. C., spent se¬
al days with her parents,
& Mrs. L. L. Bridgeman,
:• Bridgeman went home with
i[■ for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Malloch
’
rt Mrs. Annie Barry, of Sew-
Tenn. spent Sunda^y
, - Mr. and Mrs. Hayden
Ftrawn. and Mrs.
Guests of Mr.
n'd Mitchum Sunday were
an d Mrs. Jones, of Jasper,
• nn Mrs. Jones’ mother, of
.
Nashville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs.
I ;eman, of Chattanooga, and
- - and Mrs. McPeters and
'idren, of Tiftonia.
Mrs. Lily Mae White under-
n t a serious operation at
,
( impbell Clinic last Wednes-
*y- Miles Murphy
Mr and Mrs.
ad children, of Rossville, vi-
; . :e d Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Bell, Tuesday
Mr: : Mellie Miller is conva¬
lescing from an illness at Wild¬
wood Sanitarium.
C M. Smith, who recently
enli ted in the army, is sta¬
tioned at Camp Jackson, S. C.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Lee
and Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Lee,
of Tiftonia, visited Mr. and
Mrs J. E. Strawn, Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Pendergrass was
hostess at a Stanley Party
Thursday night.
Mr and Mrs. Stokes Me
Cauley, of Panama, are guests
of Mrs. McCauley's parents,
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Carroll.
Mr J. E. Tittle, who un¬
derwent a serious operation at
Erlanger Hospital Monday, is
improving.
Mrs. Walker Austin, of
Bridgeport, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Nat Tittle, of Lenoir City, Ten¬
nessee, were called here on ac¬
count at the illness of their
father.
Mr, Ben Davis, who has been
residing in Florida for the past
several years, is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Odie Haswell.
Mr J. V. Harris is seriously
ill at Campbell Clinic in Chat¬
tanooga.
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TOT DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1953
RISING FAWN
The Parcel Post Sale, Movies
and Bake Sale which the
Young Adult Class of the Meth¬
odist Church sponsored Satur¬
day night brought in $50, ac¬
cording to reports. Acting as
auctioneers were Bill Austin
and Glen Smith. Sandwiches,
doughnuts, coffee and Kool-
Aid were also sold.
Miss Patty Boren of Chatta¬
nooga was the weekend guest
of Miss Lindsay McMahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Castle-
berry visited relatives here
during their weekend
from Ohio. Returning with
|them were the Clyde Wallins,
who will share an apartment
|with the Castleberrys and the
Mickey Cochrans.
Mrs. Carl Brooks returned
last week from a visit in Chi-
cago.
j Mr. Sunday and Mrs. Roy West had
as visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Jake West and boys of
! Chickamauga.
Sunday visitors of the Milt
Wilson and Walter Wilson fa-|
milies were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wilson and grandson Mike
Prosch, of Birmingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
three boys from Marietta. The
entire group were entertained
at dinner at the Fred Harri¬
sons.
R. C. Thomas has returned
from a visit in Birmingham.
During his absence, Miss Ann
Mitchell, of Boaz, Ala., was the
guest of Mrs. Thomas and
Mrs. Barton.
! Seaman and Mrs. Charies
McMahan are announcing the
birth of a 5-lb-7V2 oz. daugh¬
ter on April 28. Mrs. McMahan
'and baby will be moved to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Boren on Connelly Lane, East
Ridge, this weekend.
(Intended for lai>t week)
Everyone is invited to the
schoolhouse Saturday night,
April 25 to a parcel post sale,
movie and cake sale, sponsor¬
ed by the Young Adults Class
of the Methodist Church. The
time has been set at 8 p. m.
The Parent-Teachers’ Club
reports about $50 netted from
the chicken stew last Saturday
night. Proceeds will be added
to the teacherage fund.
Mrs. Doyle McBryar and
children, Cynthia and Kirk, of
New England, visited Mrs. Vir-
parents in Newman, Ga., re-
Thursday night guest of Mrs.
Cagle was Mrs. Peggy McBryar
of Koscuiska, Miss.
Mrs. Ralph Smith and Ralph
Jr., of Rossville, were recent
visitors of Mrs. Henry Keni-
mer.
Mr. Bill Love is home on
furlough for a few weeks. He
and Mrs. Love visited his par¬
ents in Piedmont, Ala., over
the weekend.
, Mrs. L. M. Allison visited
,her mother, Mrs. Cox, in Car-
Itersville, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fricks
and Ann Marie went to see her
Cagle Wednesday night,
Bob West, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy West, is home on
from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fannin
Sunday visiting rela¬
in Ashland, Ala.
Milt Wilson has opened a
at the Texaco Station.
L. M. Allison, Sr. operates the
service station.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny McMahan were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Todd and chil¬
dren, of Gadsden, and Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Rogers, of
Trenton.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Austin and
and Mrs. Dan Austin at¬
the open house at the
new Koehring plant in Chat¬
tanooga Mr°~and" Sunday afternoon. *
Mrs. Stanley Me
Mahan and children of Birm-
ingham, visited his parents, McMa-'
Mr and Mrs Charlie
han Sunday Mrs. McMahan
was honored with a surprise
gift of a piano from her chil-
dren
Kathryn Fricks recently at-
tended a State Home Demon-
stration Banquet where she re- j
presented the State 4-H Coun¬
cil, local 4-H clubs, and the
Dade FHA chapter. She was
listed among the speakers for
the event.
Rev. Joe Baker preached at
Adairsville, G., Sunday in an
evangelistic campaign. Rev.
R. Q. Dyess of Trenton filled
the pulpit at Bethel, Ga. Col.
C. S. Williams gave a very in-
spiring sermon at the M. E.
Church in Rev. Baker’s ab-
sence.
Those attending the annual
Community News
L G 0
Mr. and Mrs. Armon Hays,
siting Mrs. Hays 1 parents*Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy,
of Chattanooga, were out vi¬
siting Mrs. Muirph\y’s .family,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burns,
Monday.
Mesdames E. F. Moore, John (
Patterson, Leon Moore, Alvin
Reeves and Lawrence
attended a bridal shower
given in honor of Mrs. Buddy
Tripp, of Whitewell, Tenn.,
Saturday night. Mrs. Tripp is
the former Joyce Rankins.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Patterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kil-
lian Patterson and children
Sunday with Mr. and I
Mrs. Charles Price in
ry, Tenn.
Mrs. Virginia Cureton, of
Washington, D. C., is here vi-
siting relatives. I
The well-digger is back in
Slygo again. At the
time, they are drilling at Ray-
mond Waddell’s, but plan to
two or three more before
leaving, we hope. i
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(Intended for last week) !
The Slygo Community Im-
provement Club sponsored a
at the community house
Saturday night with a ,
good attendance and a net pro-
fitof approximately $70 which I
will go toward the indebted-
ness of the club.
Our pastor, Rev. Charles
Ward, is awa ythis week in a
revival near Atlanta. So, last
Sunday we had Donald Street
from the Wildwood Methodist
Church as our guest speaker
Donald is a former Slygo boy
and we are all mightly proud
of him.
Slygo’s weekly Bible study is
to be at Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dugan’s this Wednesday night.
These cotaage meetings are
every Wednesday night and we
urg everyone to come out and
take part in them.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Craig
and son, Buford Lee, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Craig, all of
Lookout Mountain, spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pi.
Cole.
Miss Pearl Street visited her
nephew, Bill Dugan, of Chat¬
tanooga last Sunday. Bill has
been seriously ill for several
months now.
Several folks from nearby
towns were out for our supper
Saturday night. Among those
were Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gross
and children, of Chattanooga,
Mr. Duck Dabbs, who is visit-
ing relatives here but lives in
California, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fletcher of Lakeview, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Graham and
two boys from Daisy.
Mr. James Thompson and
daughter, Virginia, of Chatta-
nooga Valley, visited the Edgar
Moores Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Lawson
and family attended the fune¬
ral of Mr. Lawson’s nephew in
Jasper, Tenn., Sunday after¬
noon.
Mrs. Frances Dabbs, of Chat¬
tanooga, was out visiting her
sister. Miss Pearl Street, for a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole of
Lookout Mountain and Mrs.
Buford Craig all motored to
Murphy, N. C. recently on a
business trip.
The Alvin Reeves, Sunday
guests were Mr. J. L. Moore of
Chickamauga, Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ;
ton Patterson and children
and Mrs. Lawrence Dugan.
Associational meeting
was held at the Hinklje
Church Tuesday from
Fawn were Mr. and
w - J West, Mesdames
Dewey Bradford, W. F. Ble-
vins, C. T Payne, Harold
Castleberry, J. W. Abercrom-
bie, Erbie Friedman, Owen
Woodyard, Vardie Castleberry,
Smith and Rev. T. C.
'’ on
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i HEAD RIVER
% Mrs. Hugh Forester
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker
and children, of Chattanooga,
visited Mrs. Walker’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Fritts Schurch
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. „ Ben Flarity tt .1 ii.
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Johnson and family
Ider last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weath-
ers and children, of Chatta-
nooga Valley, attended church
services at Head River last
Sunday. They also visited Mr.
and Mrs. R. L Ross and fa-
mily and Mr. and Mrs. John
Konrad. Frank lived here
when he was just a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock
children, of Rome, G| ./
spent last Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Hugh Forester and
Misses Lorena, **«c*.«. Jennie and
Elizabeth Johnson, of Chatta-
and Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Philips, of Florida, spent last
weekend here on the mountain
at their summer cottage,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Konrad
and boys, of Rising Fawn, vi-
s ited Mr. and Mrs. John Kon-
ad weekend.
Mrs. R. L. Rods and Mrs.
Hu S h Forester spent last Tues-
aa y 111 n ' ' '
Ross and , family _
Mrs Gordon Barnes and a UU
-
children were in Chickamauga
^ as ^ Saturday.
(Intended for laist week)
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith
formerly of this place, but now
raiding in Aiken, S. C., visit
ed f r i en ds and relatives here
j as t W eek.
Mr Frank Johnson and
dren Arthur and Roxana, of
Chattanooga, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Flarity last week.
MLss Mary Forester, of Ross-
vidCi is visiting her brother,
gam Forester and family.
Mrs Par k s Johnson, of
tanooga, is spending a few
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Ben Flarity and family. They
went shopping in Trion
Summerville last Saturday.
Mrs. Flora Hunt, of Trenton,
is spending a few days at her
old home here.
Mrs. B. W. Holtzhower vi¬
her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
W. Smith in Menlo last
Mr. Leon Johnson and chil-
visited the Konrad family
last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Konrad
and boys Billy and Larry, of
Rising Fawn, visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Konrad last Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lillian Stalvey, of Cal-
houn, Ga., visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Ross last
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barnes
and children attended the fu-
neral of Mr. Fred Isaac Keys
at the Lookout Church near
Point last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson
children, Phyllis and Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fla¬
last Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Green and
daughter, of Trenton, vi¬
our church last Sunday.
The Head River Home Dem-
Club will hold their
meeting with a spe-
children’s night program
Saturday night, April 25.
will be served
adults as well as children
invited.
CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alford are
the birth of their
child, a boy, Ben F. AI
III on Friday, April 24th
Alford will be rerrember-
as the former Miss Frances
Her mother, Mrs. Ed
is with her at their home
Knoxville.
Wilburn (Tadpole) Phillips,
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phil¬
was very badly Diirned by
explosion while at work
week. He is now at home
Mrs. Joe Phillips is improv¬
after her recent illnessses.
Uncle Bill Amos is some bet¬
Gordon Bible, oldest son of
Charlie Bibles, was oper¬
on last week. He is home
doing fine.
Lots of cotton being planted
this community.
US DO YOUR PRINTING
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
CAVE SPRINGS
PARTY LINE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allison
and daughter and Mr. & Mrs.
£™'^ Chattano ngham °S a - and were daaghter the dinner ' of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Forester, Sunday.
Annie and Kathleen Lynch,
i 1 of Atlanta, were’ visiting here
last week
Mrs. Tom Holder . and , sons
were visiting Mrs. Ho'lder'S,
sister, Mrs. C. E. Maxwell in
Chattanooga Tuesday.
Ruben Nunnelly, who has
been visiting in South Pitts¬
burg, Tenn., returned home
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradford
attended Sunday School and
Church Sunday in Cloverdale,
and also visited Mr. & Mrs. W.
C. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Forester
and Billy Barkley attended the
birthday dinner of Mrs. For¬
ester’s mother, Mrs. Mary
j Massey, at the home of Mr.
' Gorrion Massey in New Engl .
and Sunday Mrs Forester re-
ported thirty present. Mrs.
Massey was seventy-eight years
old.
Mrs. Roy Wallin and chil¬
dren were visiting her aunt,
Mrs. C. E. Maxwell, in Chat¬
tanooga recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder
and son James were the sun-
[day evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Amos.
, WelJ> it lookiS like the wea ther
man dec j ded give U g a little
snow last Monday morning.
MORGANVILLE
Mr. Sidney Hartline is very
ill at his home. Sorry to hear
it and we wish him a speedy
'recovery.
The annual First Sunday De-
coration Day will be held at
Sarah’s Chapel on May 3 as
usual.
J A large number attended basement the
supper in the church
j last Saturday night,
The Rev. Charles Ward has
[returned from down the revival At-
which he ran near
lanta. Our revival will start
at Morganville Church
j The greatest mistake you
can make is to be continually
fearing that you’ll make one.
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