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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Entered at the Postoffice at Trenton, Ga., as second class n at!
MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON Owner and Publisher
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Locals 2nd Personals
Julian Gra.v a student at Bcr-
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Mr. and Mr;\ Hugh Clark
and boys were visiting in 1 ren-
ton, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Brock
have g.ne to Florida for
w * n t er -
Mr. and Mrs. j. c. Billue have
gorn to his home for the holi-
days.
Miss Edna Scruggs, from
Wamingtcn, is home for the
holidays.
Mi s Murlyn Clark, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark,
v. a-; married Thursday night t
Willis Christopher.
Mr. and Mrs. Haston Cohcran
from Cleveland, Ohio, are visit¬
ing with home folks during the
holidays.
Trenton Methodist Church
entertained a group of young
people home for \
with a upper Tuesday night.
Granville Barker is spending
his leave from the Air Corps
at New Salem with his wife
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Baker.
Mrs. Harry W. Moore and
daughter Debbie are spending
the holidays with her husband’s
parents, Mr. an Mrs. Roy W,
Moore. Harry is still in Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pullen and
son Billy have gone to Mr. Pul¬
len ’.s home in south Georgia for
Christmas. They were driving
a new Chevrolet Bellaire.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal and
Mr. and Mis. Martin Bradford
and family from Texas are vis-
tli’^ friends and relatives in
New Salem.
Our printer, Mr. Jorge Mas-
cunana, with his wife and their
son Jorge, is visiting their fam¬
ilies in Tampa, Florida during
the holidays.
Mr. James G. Cureton. who
has worked in/ Chicago for a
number of years, has retired and
is now living in Indianapolis
near his daughter, Mrs. R. W
Gilbert
Home for the holidays are
Peggy Renfroe fiom North Ga.,
College, Sidney Parker, from
Vanderbilt, R. M. Morrison
from Georgia Tech and two
young ladies teaching
this winter. Miss Roselyn
from Dalton and Miss Merrill
Stewart from Smyrna.
A double wedding was cele
b r a t e d Wednesday evening
when Mrs. Bonnie Lacy was
married to Mr. Nathaniel Thack¬
er of Chattanooga and her son
Hubert was married to Miss
Bobbie Roden also of Chatta¬
nooga. Congratulations to the
new brides and grooms.
Thirst, Too< Seeks Quality
We will he closed from 5:00 P. M. December 24, 1953
until 7:00 A. M. January 4, 1954.
This is the only time we can
Cj take a vacation so we will
appreciate your cooperation.
Thanks, for your patronage
in the past.
Wishing you a
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
REDS CLEANERS
TRENTON, GEORGIA
1.0 DADE COt NT* TIMES. TRENTON. CiEORGIA. THURSDAY, DE( I MBI R
( IIRISTMAS DECORATION
CONTEST
Winners in the County-wide
Christmas yard and do.rway r ,
| decoration contest were chosen
Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs.
obie Allen in K i S j n g Fawn won
pi ace 2n th e y a :d contest
jwith a Nativity scene. They will
.receive a radio courtesy of John
Case Company.
j First prize in the doorway
CO ntest went to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Tatum j n Trento4 They will
1 receive an electric clock witn
a i arm( courtesy of Georgia Pow-
er company.
More on the contest next
week.
U()ME LADIES
HOME DEMONSTRATION
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mrs. W. B. Hayrtes was hos¬
tess at the Home Demonstra¬
tion Club Christmas party,
Tuesday evening at her home,
which was decorated for the
h°lidays with holly, candy, fruit
and a pine Cristmas tree.
Mrs. Nola Crisp read the
Christmas story from the Bibje.
Mrs. Myrtle Hurst led the group
in the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Vir¬
ginia Ferguson led the carols.
Santa Claus stopped in for a
lew minutes. Mrs. Haynes gave
each lady a cut glass candy dish.
Gifts were exchanged.
Mrs. Eula Stallings won a nice
gift for recruiting the most
new club members for the past
year. Mrs. E. E. Ferguson won
the large doll in a drawing.
Mrs. Melrose Lee and Mrs.
Eunice Harmons won prizes
playing the Christmas games
which were directed by Mrs. Fae
Neely. Those receiving birthday
gifts for December were Mrs.
Eunice Harmons Mrs. Ida Belle
Davidson and Mrs. Madge Bal¬
lard.
Mrs. Haynes, assisted by Mrs.
Crisp and M rs. Claia Mae Gar-
ner serve d a delicious dinner
to seven t e en club members and
six visitors. The food also was
arranged to carry out the Chris-
tmas theme.
The club voted to observe an¬
niversaries of the club members
the coming year instead of
birthdays.
Mrs R . T. Patterson
Secretary.
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BUFF BRADFORDS ENTER-
tain with dinner party
Mr. and Mrs. Buff Bradford
j entertained wi*h a dinne. i-r
honor of Mrs. Bradford's birth¬
day on Friday night December
18 at their new home cn Look-
out Mountain. Guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Whitaker
and children of Chattanooga,
Mrs. Lloyd Yates and som of
> | Chattanooga, Lookout Mr. and Mountain, Mrs.C. G.
Collins of
Mr. and Mrs Bill Bradford and
daughter of Trentort. Richard
Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Her¬
man Fulghum of Chattanooga.
► CRISMAN J
w Up-To-Date Line of Hardware^
^511 Market St. Phone 7-1114^
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HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
STORE WINDOWS HAVE
Some of the Tienicn stores
have decorated windows
cin'. sLu a : agaui thLi >car. e
John L. Case Company has a
trimmed Ch i tmas tree
rounled by toy ; in each win
dow end one window has a large
striped candy cane at either
i:’3.
G o Power has banks of
.
now, pine cents and g:eenb fer
a white Chri mas effect. Tin-
s.l gli tens tom
with many San-
fas and a Merry Christmas
trearr: 1
Dyer Mot r ni>. - ^rge
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large v inaow an i the other It
banked with now Ilaket topped
with a M rry Chr-e-n-as. Sarah
0 11 « ; ». ,I,er - b0rd “I
r0UDd win ow wth h . pictures T
0{ i cve i y ladies hanging in front
of a ni ght, blue background.
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MRS. SARAH JENKINS
Mr t; Sarah (Sallie) Jenkins,
78j 0 j Trenton, died December
Mrs. Jenkins was a member
.
the Trenton Church of Christ
and the widow of the late Joe
Jenkins. Survivors are three
daughters, Mrs. George Eavis,
Mark Veal, both of Tren-
and Mrs. Arthur Sutton of
N. C.; one son, Claude
of Chattanooga; 18
and 4 great¬
Funeral services
held at the Trenton
cf Christ with the min¬
Jce Mahew, officiating.
Pallbearers w!:re James Case,
tin Carroll, John Murphy
Cureton, Bus Stephens
and Randall Mayhew. Inter¬
ment was in the Deer Head
.Cemetery.
DADE
T H E A T E R
SUN., MON., DECEMBER 27-28
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OPENING TIMES
Week Days: 7 :t )0 P. M.
Saturday: 2:30 P M.
Sunday: 3 P. M. (two shows
afternoon). Close for
md reopen at 8:45 P. M.
| ( LOOKOUT DRIVE
THEATER
Cummiiyrs and Birmingham
j Highway
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 27.
t CROSSWINDS
In Technicolor
Jchn Payne - Rhonda
Three Top Cartoons
Closed Monday
Thru
THUR.. FRI., Dec.. 31 Jan.l
THUNDER BAY
In Technicolor
James Stewart - Joanne Dru
Two Color Cartoons
SATURDAY, JAN., 2
THE SAVAGE
In Technicolor
Jharlton Heston- Susan Morrow
3 Cartoons Comedy Gifts
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AVANS H. D. CLUB
MEETS
rp be Avans Home Dem.ns ra¬
ticn c] ub me t a t the home of
Mrs. J. o. Gas on December
for ^ their ^ ^ annua! ____ Christina’
p ar ^y The borne was beauhful-
^ decorated for the occasion.
there was a Chri ,mas tree'
gifts that were exchanged
bv members.
Eight members were present
and one new member joined,
Mr Novella Ga3s
following program was
enjoyed by all: Meeting called
to o:der b Y president, Mrs, Ken
a;th Eodenhamer. Scripture,
,1. II. E... .Vi.
hamsr L:rd . s Pra Iod L
Mr8 Q H Klrtland. "Silenti
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“First Christmas," b, Mis. J |
Q ^ c , m
group. Reading: “Snow at Mid- j
1 gi t, by Mrs. W. F. Talley.
Pcem: “Peace Be With You,” by
w rs oveila Gas3 - D 11s” J
by. group. Christmas prayer
“Bless This Home” by Mr ;. D. |
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Delicious as well as beautiful
refreshments were served by
ih hostess.
The next meeting jvill be hell
at the home of Mrs. alary El-;
]jqj 2 ;anuary 15, 1S54.
Verna M. Hood, Reporter.
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W A N T n<;
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FOR RENT - 5 room house 1 V 2
mil’s scihh r f Trenton on
’ ly 11 Fred A- Morgan
: rr f ’ E — Three pairs of
R'r»r N ek Pheasants — See
P : '<- Bradford, 2 miles j
' 'nC h of Trenton.
F O II Good G-E |
Wringer washer f r - hot gun,
*ifT* o»- skill caw. —■ Newton
Rvr.n, R - 'ta 4, St. Elmo
T nn„ Phone Chattanooga
39S17-W
3 tp — 12-24
’.ATTn'ISSI S rm»<te or mad.
new, innersprings or cottons.
See Virgil Daniel, just beyond
eiV limits c?n Sand Mountain
Road.
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FOR ‘ ' ......... SALE
htitig Fawn Methodist
Church
Oil Heater and two
oil drums........• $75.CC
Monkey Heater........ 8.90
A addin Oil Dealer.....15.00
Coal Circulator........15.00 n-'-rr<r
f hrr! . . . 2.00
If interested contact church
pastor or J. L. Fricks, Rising .
Fawn.
FOR RENT — St^e building
with Texaco Gas f'r rent.
Bradford’s Store in the New
Salem community, RE " Ris¬
ing Fawn, Ga. Si , vn.e or
call Sherman C. M err. own¬
er at McBryar Fur ral Home
l o t Payne, Alabama,
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FILMS DEVELOPED
One Day Service
Complete Line Films & Camera
Suppli s
At
PLAZA COURT
New’ England, G- mgia
3 t p—12 - 24
50.00 REWARD for infer:..a-
tion Leading to the surest
and conviction of any fa;*:. ,
tearing down and dost: jying
sign put up by New Horn.
Community Club. — N. Home
Community Club.
3 tp — 12 - 24
.MIRACLE HEARING AID
Complete $19.85. Requires no
batteries, cords or ear button.
I)R. G. K. MacVANE
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
Ft. Payne, Ala.
FOR SALE — 285 gallon oil
drum with Steel oil rack.
Price $20. Perfect shape. See
at Buck’s Service Station.
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