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LOOKOUT DRIVE
THEATER
Cummings and Birmingham
Highway
SUN., MON., May 24 - 25
Against All Flags
In Techncolor
Errol Flynn, Maureen O’Hara
Also Four Cartoons
TUES., WED May 26 - 27
Open 7 First Show 8:00
LITTLE EGYPT
In Technicolor
Rhonda Fleming, Mark
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THURS., FRI., May 28 - 29
The Winning Team
Ronald Reagan, Doris Day
Cartoon & News
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SATURDAY, May S)
Texas Rangers
In Technicolor
George Montgomery,
Gale Storm
Four Cartoons & Kiddie Gift
DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., May 24 - 25
FLAT TOP
Sterling Hayden,
Richard Carlson
In Color
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TUESDAY, May 26
Young Man
Wittl Wltn lltooc
Glenn Ford
♦ * ★ + ★★★♦♦★★★★♦'A-★
WEDNESDAY, May 27
The Girl In White
June Allyson
CALENDAR NITE
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THURS,. FRI., May 28 - 29
Thunder In The East
Alan Ladd, Deborah Kerr,
Corinne Calvet, Charles Boyer
SATURDAY, May 30
Horizons West
Robert Ryan
OPENING TIMES
Week Days: 7:30 P. M.
Saturday: 2:30 P. M.
Sunday: 3 P M. (two shows in
afternoon). Close for Church
and reopen at 8:45 P. M.
WANT ADS
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. —
Body and fender work. Years
of experience, a good job
guaranteed j— Ranmjond H.
Powell, Back of Buck Gif¬
ford’s Service Station.
6 t p — 6 - 4
WILL SWAP 8 disc lift type
Bush and Bog for Ford trac¬
tor— for mowing machine or
will sell cheap. — J. D. Mas
sengale, Slygo Valley.
3 t p — 5 - 21 '
STRAYED or STOLEN One
black and tan hound, female. 1
Reward offered. — J.
Whited, Rising Fawm, Rt. 3.
3 t p _ 5-21 -
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HAY FOR SALE — Also for
rent, 5 room house, IV 2 miles
from Trenton—Fred A. Mor¬
gan.
3 t p — 5 - 28
LOST — Near Sand Mountain
Highway — Black and white
Poland China boar, 6 months
old, weighing about 60 lbs.
with short tail. — Ben Yell,
Gen. Delivery, Trenton, Ga.
3 t p — 5 - 28
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1950
Studebaker truck, % ton.—<
R. H. Yell, Trentan, Ga. Rt. 1 ;
4 t p — 6 - 4 I ;
MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
DR. G. K. Mac VANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
RED WIGGLERS, FISHING
WORMS for sale at Albert
Bruce’s, across from Price
Jeffery’s Grocery, between
Trenton and New England.
3 t p — 6 - 4
THF. DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
SLYGO
The Slygo Improvement
met Saturday night at
community house for the
gular monthly meeting with
covered dish supper which
enjoyed by all after which
business session followed.
was decided to have an
working the third Saturday
June which is the
meeting day to try to get
14 .., ,, , , ‘ . .
Die Our' ed
revival, which
charge-wide, and at the
S Se .i, la fif , "•“"y* a t ."l ay “f ,“ ht
we feel that it , was one of ,
ha ^ d r for f evivals sometime. this char We 8 e
df„ ay, e eight at Mor t0 anville l0 !f
0
one at Slygo.
In spite of all the rain
sorm several of our young
p e attended the MYF
at the Wauhatchie
arch M ° nday n * ght '
, c/ an< L Mr,S E F ,
'
an cL aug i ei ™ r.,.
Dugan, spent Sunday
Sd “and".,,
amau 0 a.
Mr. and Mrs.
Shambaugh and children,
W - H Dugan5 '
| ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam
of Texas are back here
relatives and spent
might with Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Moore.
Friends and relatives of
ton ion (Bud) (buai Patterson Fatterson were were
to welcome him home
week. He has a discharge
serving a four-year term in
U. S. Navy
I Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
of Chattanooga, were the
T A g ,T U 0t M / and Mrs -
Moore and „ family.
I M:. & Mrs. W. ]>. Cole vi-
sited relatives in East
Saturday.
I The Edgar Moore’s
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Phillips, Mrs. Alice Phi-
lips, Ralph Smith and
son, LaVerne, all of
nooga, and Cynthia and
Tatum.
Mr. Roscoe Grant and
daughter, of Rossville, were
visiting the Alvin Re;vss Sun-
day-
Evelyn and Alvin nave an-
other bunch of baby chicks,
2,000, that are two weeks old
now.
Mrs. W. P. Cole and Mrs.
Edgar Moore attended the
cooking demonstration at the
Home Economics building Tues
day afternoon and took home
some good hints for quick
bread.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Josephine O’Neal
Mrs. Josephine O’Neal, 86
died at the home of her son in
Memphis, Tenn., on May 13.
She was the wife of the late
George W. O’Neal of Trenton.
She is survived by three daugh¬
ters, Mrs. W. L. Critchell,
Chattanooga; Mrs. G. D.
Prince, Trenton; and Mrs, R.
R. Kelly, Scottsboro, Ala.; one
Frank White, Memphis,
Funeral services were
from the Trenton Meth¬
Church with Rev. R. Q.
officiating. Active pall-
were James C. Case,
A. Case, Raymond Mor-
Stonewall Hale, Jerry
Wiley Gass • and Robert
Burial was in the
Baptist Cemetery.
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Dr. Caldwell’s Senna thorough^ tastes
good, acts mildly, dosIng.'Even'ebeves' brings
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US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Community News
HEAD RIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
and children, all of Chattanoo¬
ga, were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Flarity last Sat¬
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock
and children Jimmy and Ca-
' i"»*■• °f lth Ro™. the spent last Sun-
*' H “ Bh F ° rest ' r
, Mr and ^ Ho|tz
l'hewer, t7Roi7vllIe.'a'nd Mr" .
&
Mrs. tanooga*^spent*"last Lather Hartllne, of °Sunday Chat-
Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs B B. W W.
Holtzhower '
; I Mrs. L E Holtzhower spent
last Friday and Saturday in
Chattanooga visiting relatives.
Mrs. B w Ho i tzhower has
returned home after di ;
two wee ks in Chattanooga “. i
! helping to care for her siste
4n-law, Mrs. Charlie Smith, of
Fort Payne, who is recovering
f rom an operation in a Chatta-
nooga hospital. “d
i ot ot *L“rs Lakeview, Mrs. W Call Stalvey
|and Mr and Mrs Tom McE1 _ J
roy, of Fairmount, Ga., visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ross last
BOS, formerly o,
the U S Arm J Air Cor Pf has
gone to M Marietta where h he is
now a civilian employee at the
Dobbins Air Force Base. Melvin !
is a highly skilled aircraft me- |
chanic, also an experienced ra -'
dio and radar technician, and l
know help '
we he will keep those
blg B ' 29s and other aircraft
! j based at Dobbins Field a hum-
ming -
, Hugh Forester attended the
j funeral of Mr. Donald Brown
in Valley Head, Ala. last Mon¬
day. When Donald was a very
Ismail boy. y ' his mother, the late
Mrs E „ Porester Blw „ dled .
' and f or a number of years he
lived here at Head River with
^ unc i e and au nt, the late I
Mr. and and family. Mrs. We J. M. Forester deeply j
are
saddened by the untimely pas-
;sing of this good man and we
grieve with his sorrowing fa-
mily and extend to them our
deepest sympathy.
1 Mr - and Mrs. Willard Hig-
gins, of Chattanooga, visited !
’ h e K ° n P ld fan l ily laSt
Mi . /r . s S Betty Ross spent the
|weekend weekend visiting visiting friends fr in m N. N . I j
;Salem I
Mrs. Flora Hunt, of Trenton,
spent last weekend with Mrs.
Ben Flarity.
RISING FAWN
Mrs. B. A. Lampkin, of Birm-
| ingham, was the guest of the
;Misses Cureton and Mrs. Lil¬
lian Stroud, Sunday. “Miss
;May” is improving after an at-
tack of Rocky Mountain aa j . Spot- __ , | \
.
!ted 4-n rl 17* Fever, incurred after f FU the ^
ntrAv* a a
bite of a tick recently,
1 Little Miss Rebecca Smith
|has returned from a week’s vi?
sit with Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
McCloud in Knoxville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith at-
tended the Stock Car Races at
Indianapolis over the weekend
and also vi ited several of Mrs.
Smith’s relatives
Clifton Cagle „ , was welcomed , .
home week ________„____ from i
________ over „ a ago a i
long period of overseas service
with the Army.
Mr.s. Matt Allison, Mrs. Ri¬
chard Domineck, both of Birm-
ingham, and Claire Jacoway, of
Chattanooga, were the Sunday
guests'of Misses Maud and Lil-
lie Willis. Mrs. Allison re-
for a visit due to the
of Mss Lillie.
Nancy St ee 1 e has been
home from Newell’s
Mrs. Mike Thomas and
Kathryn and Mary
of Saltsbury, N. C., are
guests of the Campbell
The Misses Thomas
entered in the current golf
being held in Chat
Kathryn qualifying
the top 32 ' h ™P»n 5 'mp
and Mary Jane in the
division.
Mrs. L. M. Allison attended
exercises at Berry
. Saturday .— 1 and also Vi
L. M , Jr., Who is a StU-
there.
and John B. Har-
also visited their chil-
ren, Aileen and Sammy, at
before continuing to
Georgia for a visit with
New members of the Masonic
from the community are
Smith, Jeril Cooper, Jr.,
Wilson, Fred Harrison
Leon Castleberry,
HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr* iiuii. ^ , ^ , w”'
IL hnmp Z fmm rl p»f Z h r
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1 rs p 0
, ., ', dL . ■Jen^' '
“
Perrv at y ’
Mi.s Limbaugh and children
and Mi. and Mrs. J. E. Bras-
field and children attended
the funeral of Mr. Ed Lively Lively
at Tiftonia Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Thelma Bell, Howard
Strawn and Glend a Mitchum
^ nt Sunday with Mrs ° scar
-
Thomasson at Jasper, Tenn.
S,m<lay ^
Amon S the graduates at
North Dade School this year
are: Lynnes Jones, J. D. Harris,
Juanita Per degrass, Opal
Welk and M ^rvin Hunt from
Hooker.
Mr. Prill Strawn visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Strawn Satur-
day. He was on route home
from a fishing trip to Florida
mers, of Chattanooga, visited
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Strawn
M ,. ~ nH I
“ iT Zt d S |
and children, Mr and
Joe Henness Mrs Ar .
We]don and chi]dren vi . |
Mr and Mrs Jim Drew
Kensington, Georgia Suki-
‘
_ and 1 ls ' F d Glvens ’
Bill Harris, Mr. and I
Hugh Hugh, of of Murfreesboro,
last weekend with Mr.
Mrs. Joe Harris and fa¬
NEW ENGLAND
By Mrs. Mary Patterson
and Mrs. Charles Bryant
It seemS that summer is
here with the wild flow¬
blooming and birds singing.
seems to be enjoying
lovely weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sltevens
family visited Mr. and
Dave Raines Sunday af¬
In s P^ e ra i n y morn-
^ertain^ whh ^
y Party ‘ y at her home.
. few . nt but
a were preae
hostess had a real nice or¬
and a good time was re¬
by all.
The Birthday Club will meet
the home of Mrs. E. Lj.
Thursday.
Linda Blevins visited the
recently.
A nice crowd was reported at
Old 4 Note singing Sunday
from what everyone says
that didn’t come missed
good dinner and good sing-
®^ ,
Nancy Crumley spent Satur¬
night with her grand par¬
Mr and Mrs. Steve Der-
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Tucker
family, of LaFayette, vi-
, her , parents, , Mr. and Mrs. .
T. Brown over the weekend.
We are glad to report that
Charles Bryant, serving
the 72nd Tank Bn. in
ran into . , one of . , his . old ,,
from home while on
over there. He was none
than Cpl. Burel Raines.
both wrote home and
it really made you feel
to see somebody from
there. Burel is ex-
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pecting to get to come bacli Mrs. Charles Bryant Monday
home in July. afternoon.
Mrs. L. C. McHughes and Curtis Forester who is sta*-
baby spent Thursday with Mrs. tioned at Fort Jackson, S. C.,
Allison Blevins. spent a 3-day leave with his
O. J. (Cooter) Gold who is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
with the Air Force is spending Forester and other relatives.
a leave with his parents, Mr. We were out running around
and Mrs - Charlie Gold and Monday afternoon and who did
relatives. we catch on the creek bank
Sue Lowe, of Ooltewah, Ten- fishing. Nobody besides EmJtt
“veral “1 Annie Belle Gold.
with her cousin, Betty Derry- j Delilah Doyle visited her
berry, and family. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Miss Benito Bryant visited Crisp and had merry Sunday.
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