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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Entered at the Post Office Trenton, Ga , as 2nd class Mrs. C. C. MonLson, Locals and Sally's Beauty Parlor has now sign above her front doer The Bu^y Bee Cafe has flcwer box at their front dow with tulips growing in it. We are glad to report Mrs. Willis Gass has recovered from he: heart attack. Charles C Morgan, son of the Cunard Morgans at Home, ls new an Ai: Force Ca¬ det stationed in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs Martin Neth- erys Easter dinner guests were M . Dudley Curetcn and Mrs. Grace Nethery Mr and Mrs Pace McCorkle tom Thomson, Ga., were visit¬ ing his uncle, Mr J C. Pace last week Bob Ellis, who is now in the service, is heme visiting his grandmother Mrs Henry Oliver at New England. Mr & Mrs. Haston Cochran from Cleveland, Ohio were vi¬ siting their families during the Easter weekend. Mr and Mrs. Victor Quin¬ ton and children from Bridge¬ port, Ala . were heme for East¬ er. Miss Merrill Sterwart, daugh¬ ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart, was home for the Easter holidays. The Sunrise Easter services were well attended There were about 45 at the Herman’s cabin on Sand Mountin and the Ris¬ ing Fawn Commuity Park was full. Mrs. J A Swanson enter¬ tained Mrs. Cecil Allison and daughter Mary Laura and Mrs. Lois Tate from Chattanooga and the H F Allisons for Eas¬ ter dinner. Our state park had many vi¬ sit rs over the weekend. There were lots of people picnicking and hiking as well as those who just came to admire the view. G. L. Morgan was home from the Vocational School in for the Easter holidays. hopes to get through down there and rejoin the Times in June. When you can’t find anyone these days, look for them at old fishing hole, Some are really having luck. Tommy Sims brought back 25 pounds of fish from his last visit to Hale’s Bar Mrs. Dudley Cureton and children Janie Lee and James have *returned from Paducah, Ky . where they have been vi¬ siting her father. They brought back a lot of fish caught while there. Mike and Patty Nethery en¬ tertained on their lawn at an Easter egg hunt Sunday mom- ins:. Bobby Billue, Travis Hall, Larrie Greene, and Terry Sims were among those doing the hunting. Mr and Mrs A. L. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hale and the Misses Elene Dyer and Helen Sanders a:e motoring to Cali¬ fornia this Friday to visit Pvt. Aubrey Dyer who is stationed at Beale Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis : Easter dinner guests were Mr and Mrs. Albert Pace from Greenville, Tenn., Mrs. John Urban from Asheville, N C., Ms. Ed Pace and children in¬ cluding Eddie from Kingston, Tenn. and Mrs. Julia Pace and E A WANTA LAUGH ? More than fifty children will perform in a negro minstrel to be given at the North Dade School The minstrel is being sponsored by the seventh grade class and will be held Friday night, Apiil 23 at 8 o’clock in the school auditorium. Admis¬ sion will be 25c and 50c Hot dogs, ice cream, drinks, etc will be for sale. buy u. s. savings bonds AMERICAN LEGION POST 106 First and third Friday every month. 7:30 P. M Legion Hall Woodrow Tinker, Comm. E. L. Raulston, Adj. ► CR1SMAN ^ Up-To-Date Line of ^511 Market St. Phone 7-1114^ k Chattanooga, Tenn. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 22 , 1954 CHURCH CEREMONY UNITES BERTHA MAE STEPHENS AND CARL EUGENE CROSS Te marriage of MLss Bertha Mae Stephens, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Tom Stephens, Carl Eugene Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cress of Wildwocd was solemnized at the Trenton Church of Christ Saturday evening at 6:00 o’clock with Minister I H % Wheeler, Jr., officiating. MLss Faye Wheeler and Mer¬ rill Smith rendered the music, singing 'Because" and "I You Truly." The hide was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Richard Stephens Miss Betty Jean Sty- phens served her sister as of honor, and Johnny Wallen acted as best man. Franklin Neely and Roy Stephens were ushers. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit and were a cor¬ | sage of white carnations and j lily of the valley. MLss Betty Stephens wore a teal blue suit and pink carna¬ tions Mrs. Stephens chose a navy blue dress with a white i carnation corsage The groom’s mother, dressed in a coral co- lored suit, also wore white j carnations. j The young couple went to the Smoky Mountains on a wed- ding trip, and upon their turn, will reside at their apart- ment in New' England. i ——-—--- ; ELIZABETHy DUGAN WED I TO ROBERT LAWSON Mr and Mrs. Harold Dugan are announcing the marriage of their daughter Miss Martha j Elizabeth Dugan to Robert Lee Lawson, a:n of Mr. and Mrs C G Lawson. The marriage was solemnized April 18 at the Slygo Methodist Church by Rev Charles K. Ward. Miss Wanda Sue Shambaugh served as maid of honor and Musses Dorthy Dugan and Jua¬ nita Holmes as bridesmaids. Hershel Dugan was best man j and Frank K Patterson and Gene Shambaugh w'ere ushers. The bride Ls a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dugan Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hughes. She is a mom , bpr of the slyg0 Methodist Church. The bridegroom Ls a brother of Mrs Mary Johnson cf Chat¬ tanooga, Mrs. Lela Hughes, Mr J P Lawson and Mr. Ray¬ mond Lawson of Slygo. He is a graduate of Dade High served in the army overseas and is now employed at the Abe Shanin Hardware Co. in Chat¬ tanooga . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, Leo Bradford, will not be responsible for any debts other than my own, from this 22 day of April, 1954. I. O. O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues¬ day night at 8:00 P. M. Charlie Jeffrey,- N. G. A. C. Durham, Secy. Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the M second and four t h m Saturday nights each month at 8:00 p. m. All qualified Masons invited to attend. James Milton Rogers, W. M Early A. Ellis. Sr Sec. ft a ooooooooooo o oooocoooooocoooo Q oooooocoooooocopqg’ Clean * You Clothes Looking Keep Red’: Cleaners • Believe it or not, we can give you new natural-looking permanent hair color PLL ? S new lanolin-given hair health and lustre! Call now for your Appointment with Beauty at Sarah 's Coiffures PHONE 224 Trenton, Ga. soooooo oco oooooooo o oooooooooaooo a ooooooQ o oo u oaaocH HOOKER Bv Mrs. Thelma Bell Mr and Mrs. J. E t ars announcing the birth of ^ig^r grandchild ' — a j 1 to Mr and Mra kittle at Lenoir City, The baby has been named Pa- t ,j c j a Jo Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C M Smith Sunday were Mr & Mrs. Homer Hall and sons, and Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Pilgrim and daughter of Oak Ridge, Tenn; Mr and Mrs. Willie Pilgrim and children and Mr an d‘Mrs”" Charles Smith and children of Tiftcnia; Mr. and Mrs BiJI Ballard and children Hooker . Mr and Mrs . sillic Bumpus of Whiteside: Mr and ~ Mrs. Wildwood Tom Cat roll and chii n Mrs. Bonnie Ballard has re¬ turned to her home at Flat Reck, Ala., after spending se¬ veral days with Mr and Mrs Bill Ballard. Mr and Mrs. G:ady Bell, Mrs. Lillian Strawn and Glen- da Mitchum attended the Sun- rise Services a: Wildwood Sun- day. Mr : Jane Forshee of Tren- ton and Mr. Washington Bar- hee of Ladds were called here this week on account of the se- illness of their mother Mrs. Barhee. Mr. and Mrs. J E Tittle spent Sunday with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Walker Austin and family at Bridgeport. Miss Elzada Tittle is spend- i ng a wee k’s vacation at Sara- so t a> Florida. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summers of Ross- ville, and Mr. and Mrs. J E. Tittle. Mrs. J. E. Brasfield enter¬ tained a group of children with an egg hunt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L man have returned home from an ex tended stay in Charleston Sout h Carolina. SALLIE LUCILLE CAGLE GILLEY vs. TOMMIE NEWTON GILLEY No. 131 DADE SUPERIOR COURT SUIT P'OR DIVORCE TO: TOMMIE NEWTON GIL¬ LEY, DEFENDANT IN SAID MATTER:— You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the superior Court Dade county. Georgia, to an- swer the complaint of Plain¬ tiff. mentioned in the in her suit against you for vorce and custody of children. Witness the honorable man C. McClure, Judge of Court, this April 19, 1954. Grace H. Williams Clerk of Superior Dade County, Georgia I t - 5 - 13 TIRES All new tires going at to everyone, All used tires greatly A special on 670 x 15 Tires. Full retread $7.95 to all. BROAD STREET TIRE SHOP Phone 53278 3000 Broad at St. Flmo H B. Everette, Mgr. WANT ADS UNEXPECTED CHANGE cause vacancy. Opportunity for man with car to supply demand for Raleigh Products in Dade County. No capital needed. Write Rawleigh’is Dept., GAD- 10-201, Memphis, Tennessee. 5 t c — 4 - 29 FOR SALE — Frigidaire water heater. 3*J .gallon, double unit, Good as new. See Mrs, C. S. Thomas or call 3205. 1 t c BRING YOUR GRAIN to Sit- ton’s Mill to be ground or threshed. Ted W. Alley will operate the mill each Friday ar.% Saturday. 1 t p PIANO BARGAIN — Will Sell 1954 Spinet like new to res¬ ponsible party who can, make small Down Payment and as- suin small monthly payments on Balance. Also fin| upright Piano very cheap just the piano for the beginner or musician. Write, CREDIT DE¬ PARTMENT, 83 Alabama St. SW. Atlanta, Ga. 4 t c — 5 - 13 FOR SALE at bargain price.— 20 acres and six room house, with large barn,, two springs On Highway 11, one mile south of Trenton.—Mrs. II. L Reeves. 3 t p —4 - 29 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. 1951 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, Cranbrook, Radio, Heater, Directional Signals, New Tailor Made Seat Covers. This Car Runs Perfect __ ___ $ 995.00 w Seat 1951 PLYMOUTH, 4-Door, Radio, Heater, New Covers, Excellent conaition __ __ __ ----- $ 995.00 1951 STU DEB AKER Land Ciuiser, Rebuilt Engine, White Wall Tires, Clean Body, Radio, Heater $ 995.00 1950 DODGE, 4 Door Meadow brook, Radio, Heater, % Tires Like New, Light Green Finish. This car is perfect from bumper to bumper __ __ __ __ 945.00 1950 PONTIAC Club Coupe, Heater, Reconditioned Motor. Extra Clean _____ __ ____ __ —$ 79^.00 USED TRUCKS 1952 DODGE l / 2 Ton, Extra Clean, All Tires Good. A Steal for __________ _ __ ____ _ __ ---- $ 995.00 1952 CHEVROLET $4 Ton. T ires Like New, Dark Green Finish, Good Stake Body. This truck is ideal for Truck Farmir. g __________ __ 895.00 1946 CHEVROLET Ton Pa nel, Good Motor, Lots , of good transportation ____________ __ __ $ 195.0C See our wide seiec- EASY TEEMS! t*on cf fine used You can always t-rs. You'll find UP 24 Months TO depend on the De¬ just the model to TO PAY pendable Used Cars suit your purse and sold by your Dodge- purpose. TODAY! Plymouth Dealer. COME IN Dyer Motor Co. TRENTON. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY LIONS CLUB Presents DIXIELAND DRIFTERS And UNCLE ELMER And His Bag of Tricks FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 DADE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION: ADULTS 75c STUDENTS 35c Bring, mail or have your doctor phone year prescription— new or oUt — to us. We will fill them promptly and mail them to you. k ★ ★ Old fashioned curb service Sunday afternoons from noon io 7 :GO P. M. ik ★ ★ Free coke on your first visit to the store. Come in and get yours. TRENTON DRUG STORE TRENTON. GA. PHONE 227 j Subscribe For The Dade County Times