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BRADFORD — Gordon Lee
Bradford died June 22. He is
survived by his wife, Mrs. Mil¬
dred Chadwick Bradford, and
two children, Elizabeth and
Jimmy. Funeral services were
held at the Rising Fawn Bap-
ti t Church, Wednesday even-
mg with the Revs J. R. „
ner and T. C Nelson
mg. Interment was in the Head
Springs, Springs, Ala., Ala., cemetery. cemetery. Pall- Pall¬
bearers were nephews: Hans¬
ford Key, Phil Kay, Virgil
Bradford, Jack Bradford, Jr.,
Billy Joe Bradford, and Tho¬
mas Willin.
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Ft. Payne, Ala.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953
CAVE SPRINGS
We are glad to report Mrs.
Will Bradford is up and doing
her chores at home and farm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Carson
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entertained With a Father’s
jDay dinner honoring the lat-
ter . s father Mr Noah Forest-
er , and those present were
Mr and Mrs Noah Forester
Mr. M r and o nr i x/r-,, Mrs.. Wesley Forest¬ r-,____’
er, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reeves,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. For¬
ester and boys, uoja, mi. Mr. and aim ivirs. Mrs.
Roscoe Grant and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reeves and
* of Slygo
and Mr. and
Mrs. Haston Hibbs and son,
and Bud Nunley. Everyone en¬
joyed a good dinner and a big
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hague
and Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Webb,
of Birmingham, were visiting
latter’s father, Mr. J. R
Carson and Mrs. Carson, Sun¬
Mr. Tom Holder and son
James were visiting Mr. Hol¬
der’s sister and family in Tracy
city, Tenn, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forester
and daughter attended the
54 th Wedding Anniversary
dinner of the latter’s parent's,
and Mrs. Alfred Steele at
the Rising Fawn Park, Sun-
Mr. and Mrs Don Keith and
Noel Keith, of Bache, Okla.,
an d Owen Keith, of Tulsa,
Okla., were the recent visitors
of Mrs. Lydia Keith and Mr
and Mrs. Leon Keith and boys.
Mrs. Essie Slaton, of Piney
and Mrs. Evelyn Smith and
children, of Homestead, Fla.,
were the Wednesday guests of
the Keiths.
Mr. Charles Holder was
home for the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Holder.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hawkins
and son Howard, of Ringgold,
Ga -’ were the Sunda y § uestjs of
Mr. and Mrs Tvm Dan PnrA«tpr Forester
and Billy Barkley.
Mary Jo Guinn, of Birming¬
ham, spent two weeks recently
with her grandmother, Mrs.
Canova Guinn.
Ann Marie Steele, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steele,
and Jean Castleberry, daugh¬
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Castleberry, of Rising Fawn,
were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Holder and son.
Mrs. Mary Massey, of New
England is spending a few
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Dan Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallin
and children, and James C.
Holder, enjoyed a Barbecue
given by Convers
Bridge and Steele Company at
Winnepesaukah, Saturday
evening.
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SLYGO
The Vacation Bible School is
in ses&ion this week at all the
, churches
011 the Wildwood Cir-
I cuit - with Slygo reporting a
i good attendance.
Instead of the . regular
I monthly meeting of the Slygo
, Improvement Club which
meets th e third Saturday night
of each month there was an
all all dav day working working last last SatnrHmi Saturday
at the community house. The
crowd wasn’t so large since so
many are vacationing ° and etc., vvv, »
i® ut ______ we *. some _____ much ______, needed , . !
i^ ork done. Some started clean
ing ground and steps.
Rev. Ward and a group from
the Wildwood Circuit motored
to Waleska, Ga., last Saturday
to visit Rev. Lee Branham.
Hazel Moore and Christine |
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^ureton spent last weekend in
Nashville - Tenn.
Mrs - Ralph Smith and little
son La La Verne, Verne, of of East East Lake, Lake, 1
spent last week here with her
sister and family, the Edgar
Moores.
Little Judy and Brenda
Reeves spent a few days last
week with their aunt and j
grandparents, Mrs. Hasken
Hibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Reeves of Cave Springs. 1
Mrs. Bill Hughes and Miss
Elba Cole are away again this
summer attending summer
school in Nashville. 1
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HOOKER
Mrs. Ida McCauley
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
,Coates at Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
and children and Miss
Haswell went to Nashville,
day and spent the day with
Mrs. Mae Haswell and Mrs.
Arthur Arthur WpMnn Weldon mom were miup called
Huntsville, Ala., Sunday on
account of the serious
of Mrs. ~~ Haswell’s ^ mother Mrs
Richard i__ , Stanley
Mr -s. Millie Miller spent
weekend with Mrs. Rigshy
Red Bank,
Mr. Prill Strawn, of
nooga, spent Sunday with
Mrs. J. E. Strawn
M s. Walker Austin and
of Bridgeport, visited Mr
and Mrs. J. E. Tittle and
Mrs. Lillian Strawn,^
Mr. Mr. Hayden Hayden Strawn Strawn left
Friday by plane to attend
National Union Convention
- C.W. in San
cisco, Calif. He is the repre-
from Tennessee,
Mrs. Henry Ford and
ter, of Whitside, spent
day with Mrs. Bill Ballard.
Mrs. Ruby Carroll was
tess of a Stanley Party Fri-
day.
Mrs. Floyd Mitchum
Tommy went to
Tenn., Sunday and spent the
|night Glenda, with Mr. and Mrs. Rich.
who had been spending
several days there, returned
home with them Monday
Mr - and Mrs.. John Craze
spent Sunday with Mr.
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