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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1953)
Elections Held In Dade Hi Clubs Dade High’s Glee Club re¬ cently eleeted the following of¬ ficers: President, Geraldine Dunn; Vice-President, Shirley Debtor; Secretary, Barbara Kelley; Treasurer,- Jean Bel- lamy; , Program _ Chairman ^ . Con denia Claik, Recorder and brarian Patsy Woodfin. Bar- bara Kelley was again chosen as soloist for the group. Colors of the club which is di- rected by Keith Delk, are navy and white. In Dramatic Club elections, Barbara Hatfield was elected in other offices: Clara Nell Wil-' T10 m.o Vlpo-Procidpnt ■ Potc-ir surer, Carol Howell, Program Chairman, and Faye Stephens, Reporter. | ■ DADE THEATER SUN., MON., November 1 - 2 | Dangerous I When Wet In Technicolor Esther Williams, and Fernando Lamas TUES., WED., Nov. 3 - 4 Androcles . - a and j the Lion # j Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, Maurice Evans THUTLS**FRI* November 5**Y ' The Crudest Woman ** in all savage! Trader Horn Starring Harry Carey mhhhhhhuh* *•■*•★*★+★★■*•■*■**★+* SATURDAY, November 7 Fort Apache John Wayne r *++ ++++■*** + + *+*+++++* + + *'< OPENING TIMES Week Days: 7:00 P. M. Saturday: 2:30 P. M. Sunday: 3 P. M. (two shows in aftrrnuonL Close for Church and reopen at 8:45 P. M. t —--—- ~ WANT ADS ' I RELIABLE MAN OR WOMAN with car wanted to call on fanners in Dade County. Parti or full time. No lay-off. $10' to $25 in a day. No ex-per- iences or capital required. Give , references. Write McNesn Co., Box 2766, DeSoto Station, 1 Memphis 2, Tenn. 2 HOUSES FOR SALE — One new 2 bed room house two miles north of Trenton on U. S. 11—Modern home with hot and cold running water, new bathroom, Venetian blinds throughout, new elec- trie hdt water heater, tiled kitchen with built in cabin- ets and sink. Large 5 room house in Ridng Fawn. Run- ning water, wired for stove, on highway. — W. H. Keni- mer . 3 t s — 11 - 5 FOR SALE — Approximately 10 acre** atop Sand Mountain, three miles from Trenton ! Courthouse. 56 ft. drlled wed i on property, also some fruit trees and grape vineyard. Ideal foe truck farm or stock, farm. See Bill Presley, 3rd house behind Dade High School. OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN with car for Rawleigh Business in Dade County. No capital needed. Fieldman expects to be in vicinity soon to inter¬ view Applicants. Write at ance to Rawleigh’s Dept. GAJ-10-216C, Memphis, Ten¬ nessee. 6 t p — 11-26 INSURANCE ON A U T O M O- BILE and TRUCKS Liability, Fire and Theft, on Property Fire and Windstorm. See Mrs. Herman V. Moore, New Salem COAL and WOOD — WhitwelJ Lump. $10.00 per tan deliver¬ ed. — H. C. Crabtree. Tren¬ ton, Ga. I t j - U -19 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. Paya«, Ala. The Word of Life There is a lot of confusion what part of the Bible to believe, or how much to be¬ lieve. I would like to give you scripture on the Bible, it was given, who gave it and to whom it was given. N °t long ago I was in a serv- ice and the pastor was speak- on this subject, "The ble.” He said his mother and father taught him that the Bi- ble was the in pired Word of God, but he didn't believe that it was inspired, that the Scrip- was passed from one to another until some decided to write it who 0Iil believe the ^ parts of nrz awful tco? Wg use the Bib j 3 j ilce we do a j unk yardj g0 ge t the parts we want an d leave the rest of them, but the Bible is like a large jizsaw puzzle, parts look almost alike, but will only fit in its own place and if we leave out or just one piece it mars the whole picture, which is the plan of salvation. ln 11 Timothy 31617 we find the answer to thSse ques¬ tions, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is pro- fitable for doctrine, for re- p - oof ’ for correction, for m- struction and in iighteousne s that the man ° f G ° d may be perfect, throughly furnished unto a11 good w ° rks -” Scripture is in pired believe this, and believe that all of it is for you and me as Christians, and do not side- any of it for the Jews or or anything else, but believe every word that is written that you, the man of & war Noah, if he had not been in- spired of God, could not have foretold of the rain an d the flood, for it had never rained for the earth was wa- te sred- from beneath, but it Happened. If Isaiah had not been in- spired he could not have fore- told of the birth, death and surrection of our Lord, even to the parting of his garments, it happened as he said. JeSUS ’ When He WaS here - quoted and approved many and condemned none. j 0 hn was caught up and was, I shown the Holy City an d many other things that are to come, There are many things that are written that have not eome pass a( . ] eas t not for us. Jesus said, you cannot see the kingdom of God unless you be b «rned again. Many of uS have ba en borned again but have not the Kingdom of God, bu we re just waiting or om u demption then we will see that glorious Kingdom and live ther forever. The s( np me o s that everyone that is ^ horn¬ ed of God will see this place hut only those that endure or overcome after the new birth, But Christ also said those that do not believe on Him shall be cast into hell, sinners on Christ, Christians don > t neg i ec t your salvation. Bebrew 2:3, "How shall we es- cape if we neglect so great station?’’ T. R. Ryan. U DON’T BE FOOLED! Masquerading is fun, espe - cially on Hallowe’en, but you don’t want to be fooled when are looking for value. We offer you the best in at the lowest possible prices. You can get real value f6r your money at Tatum and We give value plus! TATUM & CASE Radio Electric Co. i TRENTON. GEORGIA THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 195.3 News AVANS We are sorry Mrs. D. P l Hood still remains ill at a Chat-1 tanooga hospital. She will U n-' dergo surgery soon. Mrs George A Grant a nd son are at home and doing nicely at present. Birthday Party Mrs. Mary Elliott celebrated her 78 birthday last Sunday at her home on the Brow Road with a birthday dinner and a host of relatives and friends present. She received many cards and gifts and we wishl her many more birthdays. Those present were A. M.- Meadows and Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Meadows, of Chickamau¬ ga; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mea¬ dows and daughter, Margaret; and Mrs. Fred Elliott and William, and Mr. and Mrs. James North, all f:om Chatta- rtooga; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Keith an d son, from Flint- stone, Ga.; Mrs. Margaret Hoi- and Mrs. Bonnie McCol- lough and son, from Panama City, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Throneberry and Mrs. Orma and Coy Benton Throneberry, from Manche ter, Tenn. From Avans, Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Gaddis and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bodenhamer, Elizah Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott and daughter, Lana Sue; from Higdon, Mrs. Ruby Kensmore and sons, Dee and Marvin, and Mr. an d Mrs. Gene Brow and sen; and from Long Island Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ballard. National Girl Scout Week Observed Here October 26-31 is being ob¬ served throughout the nation as Girl Scout Week, and mem- bers of the two Dade County troops are taking advantage of the occasion to further work in Girl Scout Clean-up Camp- for Trenton. Among other activities plan- ned by both the Tenderfoot and the Intermediate groups is the participation in the Dade High PTA Hallowe’en Carnival Sat- turday night. The girls are al- redecorating their club rooms which are located in the Odd Fellows’ hall and need nail kegs, a bookcase and other articles necessary for more comfortable meetings, Both groups have a drive on for new members and are urg- ing girls intere.-ted in scouting to contact one of the Mrs. Granville Pace, Miss Elen Dyer or Miss Helen Sanders, as soon as possible. HOOKER I Mr. By Mrs. Thelma Bell j and Mrs. J. E. Strawn and Mr, Prill strawn went to Atlanta and spent the day with 'Mr. and Mrs. W. S Winfrev j Miss Juanita Pendergrass s Pent the weeken d with Mr. ! and Mrs. James Bentley in Chattanooga and attended the Hallowe’en Carnival at Alton Park Grammar School, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and f amily have moved into this community from Virginia. M/S^t Curtis Stephens is | and Mr and Mrs. Grady Bell sr. . - Lina Redding while there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl bave moved to nessee State Line. j Mr - and Mrs - Richard Stan- ley - of Huntsville, Ala., are j ! guests Mr and Mrs - 1 Haswell. j Mrs. John Mayhew is covering from a serious illness at her home here. Mrs. J. E. Tittle is ill tertained Mi’s Wilma Jean Kilgore en-] a group of young people with a Hallowe’en Par- ty Tuesday night. Johnnie Elizabeth Watley is recovering from pneumonia at her home. Funeral services for the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat; Guinn, who passed away Mon-! were held at Hooker Meth- 1 odiist Church Tuesday after- noon and interment was in Hooker cemetery. HEAD RIVER - parents, r Mr. and r? Mrs. " Fntts Schurch she had as her week end gues t Miss Leatrice Hall, of . Chattanooga. Imogene enter- Gained a number of her friends j W j tb a W iener roast at g^g p ark Saturday night. Pv t. Hugh Gordon Forester 1 has completed his basic train- i ng a t Camp Polk, La., an d is i a 10 days leave with his wife the former Miss Jean- e tte M ore and his parents, Mr., a nd Mrs. Hugh G. Forester, Sr. Gordon win return t0 Camp 1 Polk after his leave for further ( duty there. Mrs. Hugh Forester was i calle d to Rome for a few days last week to be with her I mother, Mrs. J. M. Ross, who spent several days in a hospi- tal there. Mrs. Forester return- ed home last Sunday accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. James Schrock and family, of Rom.e, and. Mr3 - Noah Schrock and Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Schrock and family, of Me Ewen, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. William Payne and family and Mrs. J. ‘M. Payne, of Lakeview, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and fa¬ mily last Sunday. •••••••••••• LOOKOUT DRIVE IN THEATER Cummings and Birmingham Highway SUN., MON., November 1-2 Lydia Bailey In Technicolor Dale Robertson, Ann Francis Three Cartoons oooooco: OO J OM COC C OCOO TUES., WED., Nov. 3 - 4 Snows of Kilimanjaro In Technicolor Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward Ava Gardner Cartoon, Comedy sc» a oooocoooooo n ooocco c * THURS., FRI., November 5-6 Held Over! First Blowing!!... Call It Murder Humphrey Bogart, Henry Hull Disney’s “Prowlers of the Everglades’’ SATURDAY, November 7 Cause for Alarm Barry Sullivan, Loretta Young Four Cartoons, Comedy, Gifts FORESTRY ,NEWS j J. C. Pace i The Dade County Forest been alert all week fori but ot b without ' - we S y any fo!est fires although we werei to several grass fires could have caused consi- damage if not control- j | The work of the protective unit is of minimum use unless citizens of the county co¬ in preventing fires. The citizens who work to pre¬ forest fires in this county are playing fully as important a forestry role as the members of the Dade County Forestry j AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 First and third Friday every month, 7:30 P. M Legion Hall j Woodrow Tinker, Comm. E. L. Raulston, Adj. tSHELLj Z \ NEW BATTERIES $9.95 EXCHANGE WALLS SHELL SERVICE STATION TRENTON, GEORGIA >QOOQQOQ O QQOOO«-»SOQOOOOOOOOG C OQOOOOOO<y RAYETTE Believe it or not, we can give you new natural-looking Pal ermanent hair color PLUS new "■Sis ' anolin-given hair health and lustre! CALL US FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! Sarah’s Coiffures PHONE 69 TRENTON, GEORGIA KZ2S WIN THIS LIVING ROOM SUITE A chance will be given for each visit to the Gross Mercantile Store. An ad¬ ditional chance will be given for each purchase. Living Room Suite and other piizes will be given av/ay Christmas Eve i . c . 1 4 H WAGONS, CARS, BICYCLES AND MANY OTHER TOYS. u . Visit Our Toyland PLENTY OF DOLLS TO SELECT FROM Use Our Easy Lay-Away Plan Gross Mercantile Company TRENTON, GEORGIA RISING FAWN Mrs. Warner Pierson and Mrs. James Todd with two children, are visiting in the community ^this week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirk and children and Mrs. Cecil McMahan visited the Jake Wests in Chickamauga Sunday afternoon. Among those who have been ill with severe colds or other ailments are Becky Harrison, Lindsay and Mike MlcMahan and Jimmy Smith. Jimmy is suffering from a sprained wrist. The new owners of the Texaco Station have installed a television set in the station. Mr. and Mrs. Jeril Cooper, Jr., are in the process of re- modeling _________ l the 1__ exterior 4 -~ of their r* home. White asbestos siding has been put on both porches torn down and the roof paint- ed green. Their plans include building new porches. tfl'Y U. S. SAVING BONDS