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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
THE 0A0E COUNTY TIMES, TKENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 SPECIAL SALE W2 "Borden's ICE CREAi XuTTiavors ST» at wstBof-en Dwlm UraUrt Tim* OM, "73C -73o IF K? I* Guatonued c “"* ! " 5 byVV ^ v \C*«4 Houstkrtputf J Savings Accounts — To provide for the futyre' Checking Accounts— To provide greater efficiency in your day-to-day financial affairs; 3 ; Safe Deposit Boxes —Offer your valuables protection from fire and theft at low cost; Bonking Services— In foct, oil financial services which will add to your personal or business efficiency are avail¬ able here! Market at Seventh Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Rossville, Ga,-TMin. 1500 McCallie Ave.—3200 Brainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Let The Times Do Your Job Printing At Auction Thursday, April 29 -- 10 A.M. PROPERTY OF Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Tucker LOCATED IN DADE COUNTY, 3 MILES SOUTH OF TRENTON ON U. S. HIGHWAY 11, 22 MILES S. W. OF CHATTANOOGA <* One 6-ioom house that is modern in every respect, built- in cabinets, hot and cold water, wired for electric stove, also 2-room garage apartment, 20 acres of land under fence, 10 acres in permanent pastures, 10 acres in growing timber, and a deep well with pump. This property fronts on one of the best highways in the south, within a mile and a half of churches and schools. This is your golden opp:rtunity to buy a baby farm, work in town, and enjoy life in the country. Plan now to attend this sale Thursday, April 29. All pro¬ perty will sell regardless of price. For further informa¬ — tion, contact Mr. Homer Atkins, Trenton Georgia, or call our office, Rome, Georgia "List Your Property With Us — We Sell The World ' J. L. Todd Auction Company PHONES: 4-1656 or 4-1657 302 West 3rd Street — Rome, Georgia CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY - RAIN OR SHINE I RISING FAWN Dr. D. S. Middleton return- to Newell’s Hospital last Sun day for treatment. We under¬ stand he will be back home again Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison spent Sunday with L. M., Jr., at Berry School. Hilton Newman is reported as showing great improvement from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McMahan announce the birth of a daugh¬ ter on Thursday, April 15. Mrs McMahan is the former Naomi Steele. The baby has been named Bonnie Regina. Aileen Harrison came from Berry School Sunday to spend a few days with her parents, the John B. Harrisons. Patsy Lassiter of Red Bank spent two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hitt. Sharing the fun of egg-hunt¬ ing Sunday afternoon with the Charles Kirk lads and lassies were Lindsay and Mike han, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sonny McMahan. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otis York were spotted helping Fred and Harrison search for eggs. The ! children, Patsy and Becky rison and LaDonna York joyed the hunt, tco. _ j 'Castleberrys Sunday visitors included of Mr. the Mrs. Morris Bridges of Rock, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Alli¬ son Blevins, New England, Mr. land Mrs. Henry i Trenton, and the Claude Ble¬ vins and Clyde Castleberry Rising Fawn. Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Hansard and Linda Lorn Chattanooga visited the Otis Yorks Sunday. Judy Castleberry, daughter Rev. and Mrs. Taylor berry, broke her arm Monday in a fall from a yard swing. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Smith have named their son James Walter. Mrs. Park White and daugh- er, Betty June, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wooden and Miss Edna White over the weekend. Mrs. Joe Wallin’s condition is reported as about the same. She is still confined to the bed most of the time. Mrs. W. N. Pearson of Hunt¬ sville, Ala., was visiting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer and boys, who are now living Oak Ridge, spent Sunday with the Donnie McMahans. Kathryn Fricks and Ray bo came home from the Uni¬ versity of Georgia to Easter weekend with their pective parents. Miss Marion Cureton, has been in Memorial for a week for treatment, planning to come back the last of this week. By Mrs. Steve Derryberry Mr. and Mrs. Steve berry had as their week guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul ton of Tunnel Hill and Sharlien Derryberry of Mr. and Mrs. Roy had as their Sunday guests Juanita Holmes of go. Mr. and Mrs. Rob spent the weekend with tives. Glad to see them again. Our weekend revival Sunday night. There was good- crowd attending service. We all really each message that was ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. and children spent the wifh her parents, Mr. and D. T. Brown, and other latives . Our Sunday afternoon ing met at the Baptist this past Sunday. There was nice crowd there and all ed the good gospel singing. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhite of mingham are visiting their and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilhite and Lydia Naomi. The Sunrise Service at Methodist Church was well ended. Alter the .service, all went to the house and had a good hearty breakfast which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Charles Bryant and Ed¬ die are with their husband and father who is stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga. WANTED to drill wells. Install electric pumps. — Wilks Well Drillers, Henegar, Ala. _8 t p — 4 - 29 j HEAD RIVER By Mrs. Hugh Forester Mrs. Flora Hunt, who with her daughter, Mrs. Whited at Wildwood, is spend¬ ing a few days at her home here on the mountain. Mrs. C. L. Johnson of Chat¬ tanooga spent the weekend hree visiting Mrs. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forester and Mrs. Sam Forester. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and daughter, Martha Grace of Nashville, Tenn., spent the Easter holiday here with Mrs. Douglas’ brother. Griff John¬ son. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Forest¬ er of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Koger and daugh¬ ters of Chickamauga visited their mother, Mrs. Jennie Ko¬ ger last Sunlay. The Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forester were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Matthews of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs. James Schrock and children of Rome, also M and Mrs. Noah Schrock and son, who have re¬ cently moved from McEwer Tenn., to Rome. Mr. and Mrs. George Payne and son Tommy visited rela¬ tives here last Sunday. Mrs. Omar Bradford and lit¬ tle daughter of New Salem vi¬ sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Barnes last Sunday. They also visited Mrs. Hugh Forester and family. J MISSION SERVICES ®ff^Evcry Sunday al 3 P M. at Masonic Lodge, I Trenton, Ga. Sunday, April 25, 1954 REV. JIMMY NEIGHBORS Evangelist LET US "DO YOUR PRINTING THE DADE COUNTY TIMES Lake Winnepesaukah TO FEATURE 2 PARACHUTE JUMPS SUNDAY, APRIL XS, 1954 2 p. M.—A DELAYED JUMP 6 P.M. WILL TRY TO HIT THE LAKE WINNEPESAUKAH 30th GRAND OPENING PICNICS — WIENER ROASTS — FUN — SUN You’ve had a chance to size up the 1954 automobiles. 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