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GARDEN CU B TO MEET
The Trenton Garden
will meet at the home of Mrs.
A L, Dyer on Lookout Moun-
tain, July 2
Hostesses are Mrs. S L
Sell and Mrs. John Hint on.
A program on “Wildflowers" Wildflowers”
has been prepared by Mrs W
H Brock Miss Roselyn Dyer
will play a piano solo.
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A storm lashes Columbus with sudden fury ... A
tornado rips through Middle Georgia . . . Nature
goes on a rampage!
Our job: to restore electric service as soon as
possible, against overwhelming odds.
Swiftly our linemen move in to their task. Our
base radio stations summon mobile units. Line
crews hasten from far and near.
Supplies are needed. Company warehouses are
waiting for the orders. Heavy trucks roll to the
scene of the trouble.
It’s a big team—experienced, equipped, resource¬
ful—and it’s a big job. The men work under the
sun and under searchlights. They don’t quit until
the job is done.
Soon electricity is available again to all who
need it. Our linemen have met another emergency
in their long and bright tradition of service.
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GEORGIA POWER
We appreciate the nice turn-out you gave us at the Grand Open¬
ing of our new and enlarged Store. We appreciate your business
and the co-operation which you gave us, and hope
you will continue.
OUR GRAND PRIZE WINNERS WERE:
1st Prize: Westinghouse Refrigerator — Henry Gray
2nd Prize; L. & H. Rrange — Kenneth Cureton
3rd Prize: 6 Gal. Sherwin-Williams Paint—Wm. Grant
4th Prize: Platform Rocker — Bud Crane
And many other small prize winners
Gross Mercantile Co.
flit DADE COUNTY TIMES, 1'KENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953
R. FAWN COMMUNITY
ANNUAL BARBECUE
The Rising Fawn
j n g and 4th of July
picnic will be held
j u ly 4
Arrangements are
fQr horSe _ shoe
contests Watch for other
tails in next week's paper.
Winners Of 4 - H Elimination Contest
The 4-H Club muffins, speak-
ing, and dress contests were
held at the Dade High school
'home economics building, Fri-
|day, June 19 at one o’clock
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Corn meal muffins won first
place for Geraldine Dunn. Pa-
tricia Long took second place
and Betty Ross third All of
these are from the New Salem
| Club
Kathryn* Fricks won first
nla^e in the senior dress re-
view contest. Kathryn, repres-
enting the Rising Fawn Senior
Club, modeled a brown cotton
dress trimmed in yellow. She
trimmed a straw bag with
brown and yellow, made
brown hat trimmed in yellow
and wore straw shoes.
Beulah Sue Ballard. North
Dade Club, won first place
with a pink broadcloth d.ess,
Her dress was sleeveless, had
tucks across the front, and
had a gathered skirt. Second,
third, and fourth place win¬
ners are respectively: Birdie
Massey and GferaMine Dunn,
both New Salem Club; and
Joyce Payne, Rising Fawn.
Jackie Wilson, Rising Fawn,
Jr. Club won first place in the
speaking contest. She made a
six minute talk on "What the
4-H Club Means to Me.”
Miss May I. Cureton, of Ris-
ing Fawn, judged the Dress
Revue and muffins contest,
Kathryn Fricks assisted her in
.judging record books for the
Junior Dress Revue and Muf-
'fins contest. The Calumet Co.
' furnished prizes to those en _
tering the Muffins Contest.
Mr. J. C. Billue, principal
I of Dade High, served as judge
gest. in the Public Speaking Con¬
! Advisors attending the con¬
tests were: Mrs. Edgar
Mrs. Will Cureton, Mrs. J. L.
(Dunn, Mrs. L. M Allison, ^and
Mrs. R C. Kirchmeyer. Mrs.
T M Ballard also
the meeting.
The first place winners
ed above, Geraldine Dunn,
Kathryn Fricks, Beilah Sue
Ballard and Jackie Wilson will
attend District Project
ment Elimination in Athens,
July 15-16, along with
Stallings, who will give a dem¬
onstration on Livestock Pest
Control, Donald Morland which
will give a demonstration on
Treating Fence Post. These
boys are from Davis Club and
No:th ^ Dade Club , respectively. ..
! A1,0 entering the Contests
be the Talent Winners from
Dade. They are Bettye Ross
Gwendolyn Dunn, Wayland
Higdon and Theola Fulghum
from New Salem Club. They do
a song with action “Dogie in
the Window.
Attending this meeting witn
these boys and girls will be Mrs.
J L. Dunn, of New Salem, and
Mrs. W. B. Holtzhower, of
Head River, along with County
Agents L. C.. Adams and C.
L Bigham
Muffins Contest:
Geraldine Dunn, New Salem
Club, 1st place winner; Patri-
cia Lang, New Salem Club, 2nd
place winner; Betty Ross, New
Salem Club, 3rd place winner.
Senior Dress Revue
Kathryn Fricks, Rising
Senior Club, 1st place winner.
Junior Dress Revue
! Beulah Sue Ballard, North
Dade Club, 1st place winner;
Birdie Massey, New Salem Club
2nd place winner; Geraldine
Dunn, New Salem Club, 3rd
place winner; Joyce Payne, Ris
Ing Fawn Junior Club, 4 th
place winner.
Junior Public Speaking:
Jackie Wilson, Rising Fawn
Junior Club, 1st place winner.
A sho:t council meeting was
held after the contest with
Earnest Kirchmeyer, vice pre-
sident, presided over the meet-
ing. Delegates to attend the
State council m e e t in g in
Athens were elected and are
Jacki Wilson and Donald
Mcoreland.
EXAMINATION TAKEN
FOR FIFTEEN BOYS
The f 0 ]] 0w jng boys left last
week f 0r th e j r physical exam-
j na jj 0n5 The ou tcome is not
ye j. Those to join the
services serV i ces of of the the U U. S. will be
called later.
Those who left for their ex¬
aminations are: Hussie Ste¬
phens, Granvil Leon Culpep¬
per, William David Dickerson,
Joseph Oscar Tipton, Lee Don
Hall, Lois Palmer, Opal Olin
Smith, T. B Anderson, Harry
Newell Hester, Joseph Andrew
Adkins, Charles Edward Dodd,
William Edward Clay, Hubert
fjixon Duckett, Donnie West,
Hubert Albert Hatton
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DADE COUNTY CHAPTER
ADOPTS BY-LAWS
The Dade County chapter of
the Cancer Society of the
State of Georgia met Monday
night with Col. Morrison,
Chairman of the board, presid¬
ing.
Eight people were present at
this meeting. The chairman
of each committee discussed
their duties and part of work.
The By-laws as suggested by
Geor gj a Di V isi on were adopted.
The board planned to start
a fund Raising drive, imme-
educational house to house
diately. This will be done by
visits.
SERVICE AT
PAYNE CEMETERY
The annual memorial serv¬
ice and Decoration will be
held at the Payne Cemetery at
2:30 P. M. Sunday, July 5.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
Mrs. Belle Smith, Adminis-
tratrix of the estate of Almeda
> Cajse> deceased, represents to
the Court , n her petitlon dul
nled and entered on record
that she has fu]]y adminLster _
od said estate Thb; , g there _
; fore> t0 cite all persons con ,
cerned> kindred and credltorSi
to show cause lf any they ean>
(why said Administratrix should
no (. be discharged from her ad-
'ministration and receive letters
0 f dismission on the first Mon-
day in July> 1953
T his June lf 1953t
t R. M. Morrison
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Ordinary.
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WILLIE BRIGHT
MARY BRIGHT
THELMA LEE SMITH
; vs.
BETTY RUTH BRIGHT
WATKINS
NINA'BRIGHT
CHESTER BRIGHT
No. 82 Dade Superior Court
SUIT FOR PARTITION
OF LAND
NOTICE
To: Chester Bright, non-resi¬
dent defendant in above styled
: cause.
You are notified that on
June 19, 1953, the plaintiffs
named above filed in the Su¬
perior Court of Dade County,
Georgia, a petition for parti¬
tion of certain lands and tene¬
ments in said County, by a sale
thereof and division of the
proceeds, in which it is alleged
that plaintiffs named above
and defendants named above,
including you, are ce-owners
or tenants in common of said
lands and tenements. You are
further notified that said peti¬
tion will be presented to the
Court for a hearing on August
15, 1953, at ten o’clock A. M.,
at the Court House in Trenton,
Ga.. in accordance with order
oF the Judge of said Court en¬
tered June 19, 1953.
Witness the Honorable Free-
;maji C. McClure, Judge of the
Superior Court of Dade Coun-
I ty, Ga., this June 22, 1953.
Grace H. Williams
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Dade County, Georgia.
WE WILL HAVE
FRESH VEGETABLES AND MELONS
j OUT OF SOUTH GEORGIA THIS WEEK¬
END WITH SPECIAL PRICES.
j I Hatfield’s Motor Court & Cafe
U. S. Highway 11
Between Rising Fawn and Trenton
| We will increase our stock as people learn we are open
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Complete Beauty Care
Summertime is probably the most important
time for you to have regular and complete beauty
care.
Sun and hot winds are very hard on your hair and skin.
You can enjoy carefree, outdoo: life more if you depend on
expert care at Sarah’s Coiffures to help you to look your
loveliest this summer.
Make an appointment without delay.
Sarah's Coiffures
PHONE 69
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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