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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Entered at he Post Office at
Trenton, Georgia, as second
class mail.
Mrs. Catherine C. Morrison
Owner- Publisher
CITY ELECTIONS
City elections for Mayor City
Reeordpr mri rvninri!-upn „ r .,
less than a month off Who is
to fill these important jobs is
something for Trenton rosi-
dents to think about
Because these jobs pay no
salary or have any financial
compensation (except the Re-
corder’ job*, it is hard to get
people to take cn the respon ¬
sibility Running the City’s
business gets to be a bigger job
each year and it takes men
with business sen e to do P. The
w’ater system is a big business
in itself and unexpected pro¬
blems keep coming up.
You will warn to think about
elect on Decembei 1 w,. be
capable men who can run your
city’s bu-iness and the busine s
of continuing to give jot, water
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I nrak upv-conak ,
LiULIUd CIIU PHf 8 CiaGIlGI^
Mother Morrison i. recover-
ing from her recent illness
Mrs Otis Foster spent la ‘
week in Rising Fawn visiting j
with relatives and Fiends
Mrs, Jim Tinker remains |
•quite sick at her home in
Piney
Mr. Tom McDonald is still
very sick. He is with his daugh¬
ter in Chattanooga
Cecil Massey is home on leave
visiting his mother, Mrs. Pan
line Massey of New Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gray
and son, from Munford, Tenn.,
are visiting relatives here.
Have you registered with the
City Recorder so you can vote |
in the City election on Dec. 1?
Brent Baty , end Kenneth
Gass joined the Air Born
Corps this week.
Pfc. Bud McDonald of the
Air Corps is visiting his parents
in Piney.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Little¬
john and daughter, of Birm¬
ingham, visited Mrs. Little¬
john's parents, Mr and Mrs.
J E. Geddie, Sunday.
Benny Gaddis, a student at
Berry College* was home for
the weekend and attended the |
Homecoming game at the Dave
Brown fieid on Friday.
Rev. and Mrs Jesse Mitchell.
WPre t!u ' Sunday guests of Mi
and Mrs. Earf, Medley. Rev
Mitchell ,is pastor of Piney
Grove Baptist Church
James Christopher, George
Sullivan and Roy Combs mo-
tored to Atlanta Sunday to vi¬
sit J. E Combs, a patient at
the Lawson General Hospital
Wedding Bells have been
ringing around Trenton lately.
Mr. Roy Cobs and Miss Betty
Derryberry were married by
Rev. Pat Wheeler Sunday
night.
Sunday night after church
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hampton
and Mrs. Ollie Sullivan ac¬
companied the Buck Giffords
home and they all enjoyed a
chicken supper.
Those from Dade who at¬
tended the laymens meeting in
Gatlinsburg, N C . Sunday,
were Mr. and Mrs. M. J Hale,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cureton,
Mr. and Mrs. H. EL Allison
and Mrs. Irene Hanford and
children, and Mr. Cecil Me
Kaig This meeting were for
the Chattanooga District of
Methodist Church Laymen
Seen at the dedication serv¬
ices of the new Tri-County Hos¬
pital were the Giles Gass, the
Earl Medleys. Mrs. Otis Foster,
Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell,
Miss Fannielu McWhorter. Mrs.
Grace Nethery, Mrs. L. C.
Spears, Mrs. Woodrow Daniel
Several from Rising Fawn in¬
cluding the R P. Fricks, Miss
May Cureton, Mrs. Lillian
Stroud, Mrs. J. L. Fricks and
Ann Marie/ Several from Sl.vgo
including Mr. Felt Moore and
the Dugan family. Several
from Lookout Mountain includ-
ind the Grady Bradfords. Mrs
M. G. Braford. We understand
there were many more but they
did not get in my line of vision.
NOTICE
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nights each
month at 8:00 p. m.
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
Raymond M. Morrison, W. M.
Early A. Ellis, Sr. Sec.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES. TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1953
MISS JANE KJ ETON’S C AR
INTO SCHOOL
Wednesday morning Miss
Jane Keeton was cn her way
Chattanooga and was fol-
1 wing a chool bus, when th°
bus stopped to pick up possen-
•or'-, 'Ml s Keeton had almost
stopped when a truck driven
Mr Chastain Brown nit the
back end of her car and knock-
cd u about 70 fee ’ musing it
back end oi toe bus.
Mi s Keeton received a
bruised knee and tne front of
he f car was badly dani0 f d
r drlver , 0f ^ truc k was
' n . ( Ci , un
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charge. ,
ACCIDENT IN THE
CITY OF TRENTON
Monday afternoon, Mr.
H Baty, who was driving north
on Broad Street collided with
a truck driven by Coy Partlow.
who was going west on Crab-
"
oaty's rat hit the back wheel
- uck A headlight wa.s
knc?k ed out of the car* and a
r enc j er bent
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There wasn t any2ne hurt 1
Thls , a dangerous , nter!ec .
• n or '■ With blind
f, ° rncrs There aren ’ 1 any shop
sigrLs there to tell who has
right of way.
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P.T.A. CHICKEN SUPPER AT
DADE HIGH SCHOOL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
HOOKER
Mi and Mrs G. Harper, of
Portland, Oregon weeks' spent the
past four visiting his
sen, Mr. W G Harper and
family Mr. an d Mrs Harper
are former Elooker residents
and have many friends here.
The mo>t interesting news
around here is the* marriage of
Virginia Mae Bon e to Mr.
Herman Ma:ch ’ foraierly ° {
HunUvllle ’ Ala., and now from
Francisco, Calif. Mrs.
Margh is a teacher at Hooker
and we wish for her much hap¬
piness .
Seaman Andrew Jackson
Chubb, of the U. S. Navy, Is
home cn a fourteen day fur¬
lough from Great Lake 111.,
wheie he is stationed. Andrew
Jackson was an honor student
at the Hooker Elementary
School graduating in the class
of 1951 We, the teachers of
Hooker, feel that with his
splendid moral character he
will far in the fie id of his
Seryice Sunday was well at-
f en de d . Rev. Cochran was at
his best an d preached a won-
sermon. sermon Quite Qui te a a few
Chattanooga were present
and enjoyed it with us.
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ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY 11
TUESDAY MORNING
Early Tuesday morning a
station wagcn belonging to a
c< red couple from New York
relied over and off the highway ,
between Trenton and Midway,
The man and his wife were
to a hospital in Chatta-
noega. The woman was in bad
condition, from the reports we
have.
it tg believed that the ac-
cident W3s caused by the
driver went to sleep and the
vehicle nose dived into the
bank rolling over in the high-
w ay, and rolled off into the
ditch.
Dewell Breedlove pulied the
station wagon to the Williams
Motor Company with the Com¬
pany wrecker.
CHARGE WIDE SUPPER AT
SLYGO COMMUNITY HOUSE
Saturday night, November 14,
f 'hlrie" wSe^upper '’ aTth!
Jadle , s just refuse to cook that
night and bring the family
along and ^ enjoy a goo ^ d Thanks
glv)Dg
out , ]ot o( work
Everyone is invited.
LEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
NOVEMBER li - 26
An all out drive for new
membership in the American
Legion beginning November 11
November 26.
A telegram from A Sidney
Dodd, Jr., Department Corn-
mander to Legion Post 106
Commander Woodrow Tinker^
Trenton, Ga„ reads as follows:
“Woodrow W. Tinker, Corn-
mander American Legion Post
No. 106, Trenton, Ga. Serious
threat of further cut-back in
Veterans Rehabilitation Serv¬
ices makes absolute piaximum
effort in 1954 Membership
Drives necessary. Therefore, I
urge you to immediately give
all-out emphasis to organizing
a drive for new and renewal
members for your post during
all Weeks, November 11-26.
Please give me personal report
on what is done in your Post. A
Sidney Dfcdd_ Jr., Department
Commander.”
New membership cards are
out for 1954, price for member¬
ship is $3.50 a year. Everyone
i s urged to join. See Woodrow
Tinker at the Trenton Barber
Shop.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
First and third Friday every
month, 7:30 P. M. Legion Hall
Woodrow Tinker, Comm.
E. L. Raulston, Adj.
II. C. AND DON GROSS
INJURED IN ACCIDENT
Tuesday evening, about 6:30
Mr. H C. and Don Gross we:e
injured in an automobile ac-
cidcnt.
The Gross’ were going north
highway 11 near the Alaba¬
ma line, a carrier trailer was
backing out of a driveway into
highway, and Don's car
the back end of
carrier.
The corner of the carrier
the right fron;, fender
the car and ripped the fpn-
door, and all the right -ide
the car. The windshield
back glass was knocked
The top cf the ca: was
down on the sieering-
the right side of the
seat was broken back.
The man in charge of the
said that he tried to
Gross, but saw that he
going to hit the carrier
got out of the way. He al o
that he had his blinke:s
Both the Gross’ w r ere hurt
badly, each receiving a
pelvis and several cuts
bruises.
». O. O. F.
TRENTON LODGE No. 38
TRENTON
Regular meeting each Tue?
night at 8:00 P. M.
F. C. Graham, N. G.
Gene Brandon, Secv.
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TRAINING UNION 6:45 P. M.
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