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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
Mrs. C. C. Mor.ison, Publi-her
Entered at he Post Office at
Trenton, Ga, as 2nd class mall.
Locals and Personals
A ten-pound, M^-ounee son
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil¬
liam Martin Bradford on Nov.
S He ha s be. n named John
Leonard.
Mr. M C. Brock from Birm¬
ingham was here Tuesday eve¬
ning visiting his aunt, Mrs. W
G Morrison, Sr.
We see that Red Goodwin,
owner of Red’s Cleaners, Is
driving a new 1954 red Dodge
panel truck.
The E. H Lee family, who
have b e e n living in Trenton
have moved t,o Mrs. Lou Mor¬
gan’s place between New Eng¬
land and Morganville
Mrs. John B Harrison of
Birmingham is visiting her
CQusin Mrs. W A Scruggs, here!
and other relatives in the
county.
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Dyer, Mr
Jeril Cooper, Jr and Mr. Jakie
Smith went to Atlanta last
Thursday to attend a showing
of the 1953 Dodge
The W C. Curetons, the H. F.
Allisons and the M. J. Hales at-
tended a Chattanooga District
Methodist Laymen’s retreat in
Gatlinb; . Tenn. last Saturday
and Suj.d
i
Miss Louise Russell daughter j
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Russell j
of Trenton, a n d Jimmy Byrd
of Wildwood were married Sun
day, Oct. 31 at the home r f
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O. Gas , with
tlip Rev Ed Kelly offoci .’quad t n°
TheDade High football
was honored last Wednesday
night with a steak dinner in
the school lunchroom. Thurs-
day night they will again be
the dinner guests of a group of
local boosters there.
Herman V. Moore and
family are planning to move to
Tampa, Fla. soon. Herman will
drive down there Friday and
will come back later for hi-
wife and daughter.
Rev. Ed Kelly has re-igned as
pastor of the Clover_dale Church
and accepted a call lrom the
Trenton Baptist Church to
serve that congregation. He will
assume his duties there next
month
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
INSTALLS W.Yl.S. OFFICERS
The Rising Fawn \V.M.S. held
its installation servee Sunday
night. Oct 31 at the Bapti i
Church. Our pastor, Rev. Tay¬
lor Castleberry, spoke th: in¬
stallation vow's in the candle¬
light service. Gordon Steele of-
feied the dedication prayer.
The new officers are as fol¬
lows: president, Mrs. Eloise
L.no; young peopL : director,
Mrs. Hassell Forester; vicepre-
sidenl, Mrs. Lucille Castleber¬
ry; progr u chairman, Mrs.
Margaret Bradford; secretary,
Mrs. Ecna Payne; community
mission , Mrs. Bonnie Hatfield;
mission study, Mrs. W J.
West; stewardship, Mrs. Lillie
Blevins; literature, Mrs. Ruth
Reeves; publicity. Mrs. Edna
Castleberry; and social, Mrs
Stella Reeves.
We strive to make this year
our best for the W.M.S.
Mrs. Edna Castleberry,
Reporter
\pi»l ? Miiife^p
including radio
AND
TELEVISION REPAIR
Year in and year o u t your
electrical appliances work for
jou, giving you inexpensive, "keep de¬
pendable service. To them
operating perfectly, however, it
is sometimes necessaiy to have
them adjusted or repaired. At
such times cur service is un¬
beatable Try us, won’t vou?
TATUM & CASE
Radio Electric Co.
Phone 359 Trenton, Ga.
Jean Crittenden
Weds Edwin Pace
!n Cleveland. Tenn.
Miss Jean Crittenden and Mr. |
Edwin Stephen Pace Jr. were
married November 6 at i form
al church wedding in Cleve¬
land. Tenn. The bride is a
daughter of Mr and Mrs Hen-
ry Clay .Crittenden of Kin- -
port, Tenn., and the gtnrai :■
son of Mrs E S. Pace and the
late Mr Pace of Trentcn
The bride, given in mama <
by her father, wore an heirloom
gown of candlelight satin and
rose point lace and a full length
veil was draped from a Juli t. *
cap of lace. She carried an or-
ehid corsage. She was attend-
ed by o maid of honor, two
bridesmaids, one of whom was |
the grcom’.s sister, Miss Judy
Pace. two junior bridesmaids i
and a ring bearer The bride’s
attendants wore gowns of ruby |
red velveteen and nylon net
and tians of ruby red lace.
They carried bouquets of bronze
chrysanthemum.;.
The groom was attende 1 by
hi; uncle Mr. Early A. Ellis as
best man James Terrell Crit¬
tenden, brother of the bride,
Neal Sams, Davui King and ‘
Jack , p< *y ton P:tcc ' vere tlie? j
Mi". Pace, mother of the
urnnm S room ’, worp nav navv y cren° cr P whth i ;
pale blue yoke .. and , a gardenia
corsage i
Immediately alter the wei j
din k' a reception was given j. t
the borne of the bride’s grand-
psients Ml uiKi Mis. J nines B. |
Hay. Mrs William Fuller and
Miss Evelyn Gray 1
were among
those a sisting in serving.
Alter a wedding trip, the
young couple will make their
home in Kingston, Tenn., were
Mr. Pace is working as analys-
engineer with the TVA
Among those attending the
wedding from Dade County
were Mrs. G. C. Tatum, Mrs.
E G. Wright, Mrs, A L Dyer.
Miss Roselyn Dyer, Miss Leila
Kimbrough, Mr Jerry Pace,
Mrs. T. S Renfroe, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gray and chil¬
dren Evelyn, Joan and Carol;
Mr. Kelly Renfroe and Mr
Browny Stephens. From Green¬
ville, Tenn, were Mr. A. T.
Pace, uncle of the groom, and
Mrs. Pace. -
VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION
Next to Post Office
COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE
SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS TOYS
USE THE CONVENIENT LAY *A WAY PLAN
Trenton Furniture & Appnance Co.
TRENTON, GEORGIA
LIFE INSURANCE
f, (f\, It ) Also complete coverage on. fire
» > and accident insurance,
I'.VL A Y
m H H. F. ALLISON
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
1 ?ire come to any
can Times Building Trenton, Ga.
',(! house at any time.
COMB IN OFTEN!
We invite you to make the Hamilton National
Bank’your Chattanooga headquarters.
The Hamilton National has seven conveniently
located offices, each one offering a complete banking
service in a friendly atmosphere.
We will be glad to see you—any time.
AMILTON
NATIONAL BANK
or t HkTUNCMM.*
Market at Seventh
1500 McC'a lie A\e.—3200 Itrainerd Hoad—1 Cherokee Blvd.
Main at Market—East Chattanooga—Uossvllle, tia.-Tenn.
Member Federal Reserve “system
Mem'*er Federal Deposit Insura.-oe Corporation
THE DADF COUNTY TIMliS, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1954
HOOKER
Bv Mrs. Thelma Bell
Private Wayne Harris of Fort
Jackson, S. C. is spending se¬
veral days with his family here
before going to his new assign¬
ment at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Mr and Mrs. Billie Bumpus
announce the birth of a daugh¬
ter The baby has been named
Pamela Ann
Mr C M. Smith suffered a
heart attack Sunday morning
and jg reC0 vering at Campbell
Clinic
Miss Minnye Pope, who has
been ill at Campbell Clinic.
has returned to her home and
is rapidly improving
Mrs. J E, Brasfield has re-
turned home iroin a Chatta-
nooga hospital and i; improv-
Guest speaker at Hooker
Methodist Church Sunday night
s Layman Jolly from Chat-
tanooga.
Mr... Thelma Bell and Ho-
ward Strawn attended the din-
ner in the basement of the
Church, Sunday.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L L Bridgman were: Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Bridgman from
Memphis: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bridgman from Santa Monica,
0 lif.; Mrs. Mae winche ter cf
C. listoga, Cal. and Mr. & Mrs.
Kcl. Gregory from Charleston.
S. C.
Mrs. Florence Strav.n visited
telativea at Biidgepoit, Sunday.
Mr gnci Mrs . Doug i as Miller
announce the birth of a son.
November 2 at a Chattanooga
hospital^ _________
WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE?
Have you made any plans
for your family if anything
should happen to you? A e
you interested in the future
of your children? Why not
start a savings plan for their
edv.cation, now? Just a little
each month will do it. — See
F. ALLISON, Times Buldg.
Take Home
a Case/^ |g)
WANT ADS
FOR RENT — furnished room
located upstairs in new
apartment near Health Cen¬
ter. Sec Mrs. Mont joy at
Sarah’s Coiffures Mon., Tues.,
Wed., or at home.
'.He 11/25
l Oil SALE — Six-room house,
large barn, 2D acres of land,
two springs and well. On U. S.
11 one mile south of Trenton.
Will sell at sacrifice price
S1200. SI800 down. Balance in
monthly payments. — Mrs. H.
L. Reeves.
3 t c — 11-25
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS
gift selections now.
{ er. mies made to your order
Y’our choice of many designs
and colors. Mrs. Dudley Cur?-
ton’s Gift Shop at FI Rancho
Toirfst Court.
t c — 11-18,
WANTED Someone to har¬
vest 55 acres hay crop on
halves. 14 acres fescue, 8 acres
oats, 8 acres lespedeza and 10
acres Sudan. T. R. Ryan* U.
S. 11, Tenn.-Ga. state line.
3 t p — 11-11
FOR SALE — 120 acres land at
Sulphur Springs railroad sta¬
tion. Contact C. I). Nicholson,
Rising Fawn, Rt. 1.
(1 t c — 12-2
WANTED TO BUY — Hickory
timber oil the stump. Charles
I). Roberts C.o, Stevenson,
Ala.
1 t p -11-18
FOR SALE — New and used
wood and coal heaters—Tren¬
ton Furniture & Appliance
Store.
1 t c —
USED CARS
1951 PLYMOUTH, 4-door black Sedan, white side
wall tires __ __ --------------- --— $ 825.00
1951 STUDEBAKER 2-door Champion, Heater. Clean $ 795.00
1950 DODGE 2 door Wayfarer, heater, nice black finish,
good tires _________ __ ________ $ 745.00 9
1953 DODGE 4-door Coronet, V-8. Radio, Heater, 9
Gyrotorque Transmission __ __ __ __ ____ $1795.00 9
1952 DODGE, 2 door Wayfarer, radio, heater, tubeless 9
tires, clean __ ____ ______ $ 995.00
9 1951 DODGE 4-door Coronet, Radio, Heater. Clean $ 945.00
9 __
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9 USED TRUCKS 9
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1954 DODGE / 2 ton pickup. Low mileage, new tires,
clean guaranteed, like new _________________ $1395.00
9 1953 DODGE / ton pickup. New tires, extra clean, 9
2 9
a bargain _________________________ _______ $1195.00
9 1952 DODGE Panel. Heater. Try this one ____ ____ $ 695.00
9 1950 DODGE \/ 2 ton pickup, new tires. This truck is clean
9 and in good mechanical condition ___________ $ 745.00
9 1953 CHEVROLET y ton pickup, low mileage, looks 9
9 and runs like new __ ____ ________________ $1195.00 9
9 1951 FORD F-6, 2 Speed. Rebuilt Engine __________ $ 995.00
9 See our wide selec¬ EASY TERMS!
tion of fine used You can always
cars. You’ll find UP 24 Months TO depend on the De¬
just the model to TO PAY pendable Used Cars
9 suit your purse and sold by your Dodge- 9
9 purpose. Plymouth Dealer. 9
9 COME IN TODAY! 9
9
Dyer Motor Co. 9 9 9
9 TRENTON, GEORGIA 9
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9 Open 8 a. m. to 6:00 p. ni. daily, except Wednesday 8 a. m. to 12 noon 9
WANTED TO BUY — Cow with
young calf. See Jim Haidline,
Route 1, Rising Fawn.
1 t p—
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
RAYETTE PERMANENT
$5.50
Sarah's Coiffures
TRENTON, GA. PHONE 323
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A Working Church For A Working People
THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CUIJRCH
Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.
“OUR HIGH PRIEST”
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M.
‘WHAT WILL HAPPEN DURING THE
MILLENNIUM REIGN?”
ORDINATION SERVICE 2:00 P. M.
Rev. Wiliam E. (Bill) Hampton to be ordained
into the ministry
SPECIAL MUSIC AT EACH SERVICE
COME, PRAY AND WORK
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DR. G. K. MacVANE
Ft. Payne, Ala.
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue