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WANT ADS
FOUND — One black hound
dog, — See D. E. Morrison.
LOST Shell rimmed glasses
between Rising Fawn
Trenton. Reward. — James
Hatfield, Rising Fawn.
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WOULD LIKE TO HEAR from I
man with car for Rawleigh
Business in Dade County.
Buy on credit. Pay as >you
sell. Write Rawlelgh’s, Dept.
GA G - 10 - 216B, Memphis,
Tenn.
4 t — 1 - 23
FOR SALE — Shoats — J. E.
Cole, Slygo Valley, Ga.
3 t P
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WANTED — Places for teachers
to have room and board near
Dade High School. — J. C.
Billue.
3 t c — 7 - 16
FOR SALE — 40 pigs iiyvo
months old, $10 - $12.50 —Bill
Austin, Rising Fawn, Ga.
3 t p —7 - 16
FRESH MOUNTAIN GROWN,
Master Manglobe, Rutger;,
New Stone, Earlina Toma'to
Plants. Charleston and Jer-
sey Wakefield, Round Dutch,
Savoy. Christams Km, Cab-
bage Plants. Georgia Hoad-
i„g, La Sweet Collavd Plants
w,— Now Ready. p n ce by mail
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Prompt shipments. —• Bruce
Plant Farms, Mentone, Ala.
FOR YOUR INSURANCE on
Automobile, Fire and Polio,
See Mrs. Herman V. Moore,
of New Salem.
3 t p — 7
miracle hearing aid
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
DR. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
DADE
THEATER
SUN., MON., July 12 - 13
The Bad and
1 tllP ine , - Rpailtlful DedUlUUl .
1
Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas,
Walter Pidgeon j
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TUES., WED., July 14 - 15
The Rose Bowl
Marshall Thompson, Vera Miles
Natalie Wood I
in Technicolor
TIIURS., WED., July 16-17
JANE RUSSELL
Montana Belle
In Trucolor
George Brent
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SATURDAY, July 18
WACO
Bill Elliott
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.
LOOKOUT DRIVE IN
THEATER I
Cummings and Birmingham
Highway
SUN., MON., July 12 - 13
His Kind of Woman |
Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell
Two Color Cartoons j '
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’n; ES., wed. July 14 - la i
1IUUUIC I KnilniP LllUIlg A MIC?
The Way
John Wayne, Donna Reed
Cartoon and Comedy
THURS., WED., July 16-17
Wa & Pa Kettle
Oil Vacation '
Marjorie Main, Percy
Two Cartoons and News
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SATURDAY, July 18
Apache A 1 nr War Q jinOKe 1 '
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Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell
Three Color Cartoons
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953
RISING FAWN
Serviceman Bob West is home
on leave.
Mr. ' and ™ rS W L Fannin
tedlp . . AShland ’
& Ur ay
Judy Ke 5 Umer ha f returned
rn rom a week visit with relatives
in Chattanooga.
Saturday visitors of the M.
R. Wilsons were the Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Climer and daugh¬
ter, Dona, of Atlanta.
Glenn Hatfield has made a
business trip to Miami, Florida.
His daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Delzell, of
Chattanooga; and his father-
in-law, Mr. R. D. Castleberry,
of Flat Rock, Ala., are helping
Mr§. Hatfield with their busi¬
ness place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Neal and
children are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Castleberry and also with the
family of Leon Castleberry.
Ray Bobo has been ill from
food poisoning.
Mrs. Ina Blevins and grand¬
daughter, Charlotte Blevins, of
Chattanooga, have gone to
Columbus, Georgia.
James Hatfield has an or¬
chard full of ripe peaches.
Sunday visitors at the Bap¬
tist church "Tom' Smith;' were: Mrs” Bro’. Jakie and
'
Mrs ; /
gmIth and ch , Wr n; ' Mr an(t
Mrs Russ y J Me
Nair; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith;
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Mrs. Bill Lynch and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Slaughter, of Hixon, Tenn.,
and their children, visited the
Slaughter and Konrad’s over
the weekend.
Mr. Henry Kenimer’s sister,
Mrs. Blackwell, spent the week
end with them.
Classmates and teachers
of the Rising Fawn School were
saddened by the accidental
death of Lewis Ramsey.
Mrs. L. M Allison is visiting
her son L M at Berry
The Lions Club will enter-
tain the winners in the 4-H
with a dinner to be
in the Rising Fawn
School auditorium, and each
winner will present his talent
to be presented in Athens.
We are happy to report
no injury was received when a
fell oh Lawrence Castle-
berry last week. The tree fell
across his chest and pinned
him down, making
Hta brother ied the
off of him.
Terry Castleberry, young son
of Noah Castleberry, got hi s
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week at Camp Joy in Harrison,
Tenn.
Mr. Lunsford Fricks drove
Newman, Ga., last weekend
and his wife and daugMer re-
turned with him after a visit
j. bere
Mrs. Flora Loyd is in Camel’s
suffering from treatment
an infection by poison ivy.
NEW ENGLAND
Mrs. Mary Patterson
Mrs. Charles Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Brown
as their 4th of July guests
and Mrs. T. R. Tucker and
of LaFayette, Mr. and
Ewell Brown and Sandy,
and Mrs. Bill Doyle and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale
and Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Derry-
entertained with a
Maid present supper Friday Mr. night, and) j
were
James Butt, Mr. and
Charley Sezimore, Mr. 1
Mrs. Dave Raines, Mr. & I
Charley Gold and the
and hostess. A nice time
reported by all.
Mrs. Glenn Stephens and
a i 0j an d Mrs. Earint Stone
Mrs. Elmer Raines and
wpntlv 1
\in
and Mrs Roy Gearrin
returned home after spend
Qf their vacation in
And Mr. and Mrs.
Crumley also enjoyed
days there, too.
Mrs Charles Bryant and
and Mrs. Steve afternoon! Derry-
spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Wallace
and all.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Craw-
ord annoU nced the birth of a
July 2 at P & s. •
The baby has been
en the name of Dibria Jo.
and daughter are do-
r fine
Bettye Derryberry and
Blevins ^was^ shopping
Chattanooga Friday.
WILDWOOD
Hi Folks:
At last I have found
hottest place on earth. It’s
front of the airport where
passengers load on the
Yesterday Lolita Allen, my
ter, took the 4:40 p. m.
to Mobile, and brother,
nearly roasted. I came
j and > felt real cool.
been jots of comings and
ings around Wildwood
But about all the news I
give you all is heresay.
Mae and George Carroll
had company from
Mae's mother and brother
here.
Saturday was a week
Patrick, Douglas Brock and
drove to Atlanta to fetch
boys home. Bill and
had been down there
Johnny Me and Allen for
|fe da n y days. and brought We came Johnny home
,
and Allen with us. Do you
green with envy because
weren’t in my shoes? Six
and a cat named ‘Curly
kers” came back together in
car. Never a dull moment
assure you. Last weekend
and Eva came up and
their boys back. We miss
too.
Sunday afternoon Mr.
Mrs. Jim Austin entertained
group of us with a picnic
per at their farm in
Cove. We had a
time.
Next Sunday will be the
that Bro. Lee Branham
begin a charge-wide Revival
the Wildwood
Church. The meeting will
for one week, and we
^ , ™et ™th
c0 ™
\, Th ® LadieS Ald met
Wednesday
™ y L had \f od
I there. Mrs. C. W.
! was appoin ed chairman of
i®° mm ‘ tte ® to mail ou t gift
to Paklstan each month.
, brat
1°® ® ® d Mrs Beaulah
® rs bir bday Wlt h M [ S Fan "
^® a get ting a , few late t glfts '
| An old-fashion f ice cream
Per wi be given on Mrs.
' don s J aw n on Saturday
H - A1 of f you wht > llk ® home
mad ® 1Ce Cream and Cake C
? n down ' Bn " g your
l b ° ok and a * hoppmg b > g ap
pet f j te tr y t0 ® mpty °
and fU1 , the 0 f her
, noticed „ how . ,
ve
,m the month I am lately
because my buddy ’ Artlce
as ^ 10ved away ’ sure
Lolly Cross is . . home on ,
wife, “Fran”? She is a
. , ^ongratu^tions Fran . . “ short Tommy „
Fran - ? > shucks u y° u a11
1 cant speak French, let
wr ite and s P e11 •
T In the past couple of
Ida and Edwin Dantzler have
had all their children to
Charles Hollingsworth
home after being in
about two years. His dear
“Uncle Sam” said as to how be
wouldn’t be needing him for a
while now.
Worth, Minnie and Myrna
Lea spent their vacation visit¬
ing relatives in Mississippi.
I suppose I’d better stop or
I’ll have a whole page filled.
I'm sorry I’ve been so lax
about sending my news in, but
told you before I’m the
procrastinator, I never
today what I can put off
tomorrow.
Love,
Mary.
We had word the other day
one of our reporters, Mrs.
is sick in LaFa-
y et t e - We miss h er very much
a nd all wish for her a speedy
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hollum
and family visited relatives of
Lookout Mountain recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mull and
P^tsy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Jenkins and family, Mrs. Al-
bert Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Bishop and children, Mrs. Flora
Page, visited Mr. Jake Mull,
North Carolina, last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
nant and children and Mr. &
Mrs. Carl Fisher visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce.
One ol Mr. Bill Mull’a
from Murphy N. C.. has
him for the past week.
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HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr. Alfred Richardson, of
Washington, D. C., visited Mr.
and Mrs. j. E. Strawn and
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bras-
field and children were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coates Sunday.
Mr. Frank Mayhew, of West
Frankfort, Illinois, spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
John Mayhew. and other rela¬
tives here.
Private Wayne Tudors, of
Fort Knox. Ky., spent the
weekend with his parents here,
Carl E. Harris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe V. Harris, who is
stationed at Lackhorne, Ohio,
has been promoted to Sgt.
Fourth of July guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Strawn were:
: Mr. Prill Strawn, of Chatta¬
nooga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Summers and son, of Rossville;
Mrs. Lillian Strawn, Howard
Strawn, Glenda Mitchum and
Mrs. Thelma Bell.
j Private John Ingram, of
! Camp Polk, Louisiana, visited
Howard Strawn Saturday. Ho¬
ward went to Atlanta with him
Sunday as he returned to
Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle
j and Miss Elzada Tittle visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Strawn
Sunday.
Private C. M Smith, of
Camp Rucker, Ala., spent the
1 weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
| Mr. Bill Ballard has a new
Chevrolet sedan.
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LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
TRENTON. GEORGIA
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PLEASE
If Anyone
—Dies
—Gets Married
—Has Guests
—Goes Away
—Has a Baby
—Has a Fire
—Is 111
—Has an Accident
—Builds a Home
—Wins a Prize
—Moves into the Community
—Holds a Meeting
—Or Takes Part in Any Event Unusual
If There Is A
—Church Meeting
—School Meeting
—Farm Meeting
That’s News We Want It
; Che lade €mm\% times
PHONE 28
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballard
attended the Ballard Family
Reunion at LaFayette, Ga.,
Sunday. (
Mrs. Oscar Thomasson and
sons, Dewey and Donald, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Bell.
Mrs. Thelma Bell and Misses
Adele Harris, Juanita Pender¬
grass, and Glenda Mitchum
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attended the Murphy-Doyle
Reunion at Mr. John
Doyle’s in Murphy Hollow,
Among those attending the
funeral of Mr. John Back at
Whiteside Friday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Bell; Mrs. Kil¬
and children, Mr. and
Massengale and Mrs. Mae