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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1953)
». O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. F. C. Graham, N. G. | Gene Brandon, Secy. Arthritis? i I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life alter being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular sore¬ ness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles v, ere set. Limited space prohibits tell¬ ing you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I re¬ ceived this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive F. O. Box 2695 Jackr>on 7, Mississippi Taking j Stop Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re¬ peated doses seem needed. ; Get sure but gentle relief when you j are temporarily constipated. contained Take Dr. in Caldwell's Senna Laxative Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, one of she finest natural vegetable laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis¬ fying relief for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule" without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s satisfied. 30^ size today. ! Money back if not Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. DADE THEATER SUN., MON., December 6-7 By The Light Of The Silvery Moon In Technicolor Doris Day, Gordon MacRae ****★***★*★*★★****■*★*★*■* TUES., WED., Dec. 8 - 9 See! Thrill After Thrill! In M-G-M’s Hall o-f Fame Thriller! SEQUOIA THURS., FRI., Dec. 10 - 11 Belles On Their Toes In Technicolor Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy Debra Paget **+***★-*■****-*★★★** * * * SATURDAY December 12 Blue Canadian Rockies Gene Autry <**■****•*•★****★**★★★★★*★** OPENING TIMES Week Days: 7:00 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 CuvHttings and Birmingham Highway SUNDAY, December 6 War of the Wildcats John Wayne, Martha Scott 3 Color Cartoons • * * After this date the 1 lookout Theatre will dose for the winter months. i NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Wade Graham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bradford during the weekend. The rock work on the New Salem Methodist Church has been completed. Mr. and Mrs Hugh McKaig and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradford, Sunday. A birthay dinner honoring Mr. Leon W. Moore, Sunday, was given at his home by his family. Pvt. James Humphrey, from Charleston, s. C., was home during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and family spent the Thanks¬ giving holidays in Atlanta, vi¬ siting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Another new house started in cur community, by Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Forester. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray, and Mrs. Grady McKaig and Elsie spent Thanksgiving- week visting relatives in Mis- Grady went deer hunting while there, shot at one, but ??? gone with the wind. Rev. and Mrs. Monroe Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Uldric Wolf, of Ohio, and Mrs. Daisy Dickie, of Chattanooga, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore Thanks¬ giving. Pvt. Maurice McGuffey re- turned to Camp Rucker, Ala., after a furlough home, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuffey. Mrs. Katherine Moore and little granddaughter, Virginia Pennington, spent the* week end with Mr. and Mrs. Driggs in Murfeesboro. Johnny Miller, son of Mr. & M:s. Leonard Miller, has re¬ turned to San Ysidro, Califor¬ nia, where he is stationed with the navy. < Sally 3Iae Page’s friends are holding a Beauty Shop Shower for her in the little raom back of the Barber Shop in Trenton all day on Monday, December 7. Everyone is invited and refreshments will be served OBITUARY MRS. CORA TITTLE Furteral services for Mrs. I Cora Tittle, well known life re¬ sident of Dade County, Ga., I who died Monday night in a local hospital, were held at 2:00 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, November 25 at Morganville Methodist Church, where she had been a member since gix 1- hood. The Rev. Charles Ward and Rev. Paui Q uirk officiat- in. Mrs. Tittle’s parents were the late Mrs. Didama and William T. Cross. She is sur¬ vived by one sister, Mrs. Sally Wilson, Morganville, Ga., and [several I nieces and nephews. Interment was in Townsend Cemetery, Wildwood, Ga., Act Cross, Ralph Cross, M. M. bte- phens, Carl Cross. Davis Car- roll and E. C. Durham. Hon- [orary: Raymond Townsend, [Judge J. M. C. Townsend, Lee [Ford, Ban Neeley, George Ful ghum, Martha Patterson, Gra- dy Wilson and Charles Hamlen. -----.--- Mrs. Willie Allison McDowell Willie Alli.jon McumAe _ „ M:s. 68, widow Of the late George M. McDowell, died December 1 at her horn m Chattanooga. ff rS M C atrRev Wa the lllXon l and Mn. H R prominent Dade Countians She was a member L ‘ 0 r the McFarland Menoria’ ter® by five Mrs Ana Barksdale and ’ Chattano- M rs Jihn K Tate, era Mrs Grace Nethery and ‘ Mrs Pearl Swanson, of Tren- and Mrs R. M Wagner, cf tLrs Lo ,. Angeles Calif; two bro- 1 - J C Allison, Cfcatta- ’ Allison Tren- a xj p "»• /T ral S ic V ere “ Tuesday wi p r C* Bur^i ^ the Rant Baptist is t Cemetery Cemetery, Tren- m ton Alii- Active Af . pallbearer^ naiihparers were son Barksdaie, pahmeyer . • “*“5.Tp _ Al _ t a,n *" d Edward Madewell, all nephews of the deceased. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTOJ4, GE.OJM1U, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 CAVE SPRINGS PARTY LINE Mrs. Noah Forester is on the sick list with the flu, we are sorry to report, and we wish ber a c peedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Holder and daughter had as their Sun¬ day guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and son Bill, and Mr. Ernest Minor, of Rising and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dur¬ ham and daughter cf Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. James M. West and girls were visiting Mrs. Tom Holder and .son James Tuesday. The Thanksgiving guests of the Tom Holders were Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Maxwell, of Chat¬ tanooga, Mr. and Mrs. W R. West and sons, Eddie and Frankie, of Puddin Ridge, and Butch Wallin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallin. Mr. Canova Guinn and Mrs. Cecil Guinn, of Birmingham, were the recent visitors of home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keith and family and Mrs, Lydia Keith have moved to Flint- Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. James M. West and children have been the Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Roy Wallin and children Mr. Leon Shafer was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shafer. Mrs. Emma Holder, of is spending a week with her son Tom and family. Mr. Noel Blevins, of Deer Head Cove, was the Sunday vi- sitor of Mrs. Early Blevins and children. Mr. Charlie Henager is ill with the flu, and we are wish- ing him a speedy recovery. WANDA LEE CLARK WEDS BEN MORELAND A Chicken Supper, held the home of the J. M. Craw¬ fords, last Saturday night was the setting for the wedding of Miss Wanda Lee Clark and Mr. Ben Moreland. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Herbert Lloyd Hurst. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Willie Goff and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moreland. The new Mrs. More¬ land had Miss Virginia Fergu¬ son and Miss Ethel Goff as at¬ tendants. After the wedding, those at¬ tending the Chicken Supper serenaded the newly married pair. UNITED STATES DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation COMMUNITY PM A ELECTIONS ANNOUNCED Community PMA will be neid in each of Dane councys six larm December 15, 1953, of the county PMa Committee announced today. At these elections, in each community wil 1 for 3 farmers to serve on the b Uon to elect the county committee for 1954, and for al¬ ternates. Voting will be by loting at the polling places. In general, any farmer is to vote if he as owner, oper- ator, tenant, or sharecropper participating or is carrying practices in accord with grams administered by county p ma committee. ^ emphasizes that effectiyeness of Program opera tions and of price support grams will depend a great on the community men who are voted in at “ontinued of Agricultural Program operations in 1954 the problems of farms adds to the need for committeemen. will be expected to help ers in determining the vaticn reeds on their farms “ The chalrman urges in each community in County ^ ^ QVer the {leld carefully and make sure iarmer s are elected who bes t qualified and who ha,e Urn. o« devote to the 3() 1S ) 53 WANT ADS FOR SALE — 1951 Plymouth, 4-door, Clean $795.09: 1947 K'yzer $295.00; 25 foot House Trailer. — Walls Shell Service Station. Trenton, Ga. MIRACLE HEARING AID Complete $19.85. Requires no batteries, cords or ear button. DR. G. K. Mac VANE Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue Ft. Payne, Ala. FOR RENT — 6 room house with large garden, on Creek Road, near Morganville. $25. T. R. Ryan, Wildwood. 3 t p — 11 - 26 NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR' TO CREDITORS To the Creditors of S. J. Little- green, deceased: You are hereby notified to render an account to the un¬ dersigned of your demands against the estate of the above- named deceased, or lose prior¬ ity ps to your claim. This 14th day of November, 1953 G. W. Langford, As Administrator of the Estate of S. J. Llttlegreen, deceased, Lookout Mountain Hotel, Georgia 6 t — 12 - 24 DODGE 7&UOC£ NEW! EASIER, FASTER LOADING! Pick-up and panel floors as low as UVi inches from the ground . . . knee-high for loading ease! Lower running board for easier | entry! Lower hood for added visibility! Lower panel truck can get in most any garage! All models feature new flow- line styling, new colors! ...WIH NEW UN WORK-SAVING DESIGN NEW! ROOMIEST CAB, GREATEST CIMFORT! Easy-chair seats, big one-piece windshield, more vision area than i leading make! New any dust, cab sealing against drafts! New at-a-glance instrument panel . . . new easy-to-reach con¬ trols and dispatch box! 75 new features... yet priced with the lowest! j PIUS GREAT NEW & m AND THRIFTY NEW! MOST EFFICIENT TRUCK ENGINES! In addi- tion to cost-cutting 6’s, Dodge now offers the most powerful V-8 en¬ gines of all leading trucks! Available in VA-, 2- , and 2V4-ton models . . . standard in 2 3 A-, 3- , 3’/2-ton! Revolution¬ ary hemispherical com¬ bustion chamber for highest efficiency! m. m EVEN GREATER VALUES...STILL PRICED WITH THE LOWEST Dyer Motor Company TRENTON, GEORGIA that's the bank Q I »* Tor i m Whether it’s a Savings or Checking Account, a Home Re¬ pair or Auto Loan, a Safe De¬ posit Box cr any one of our o her banking services... the ''••si ness our Dade County friends bring us is sincerely appreciated. American National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY CHATTANOOGA MAIN OFFICE ST. ELMO BRANCH Eighth and Market Sis. 3734 St. Elmo’ Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation