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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1954)
BYRD’S CHAPEL By Mrs. Phil Keith Mr and Mrs. D. F. Long’s Sunday visitors were Mr and Mrs. W. E Moon from Pied¬ mont, Ala. Carl W Tishaw and Gladys ARTHRITIS? I kov* bttn wondarfwMy bi*ittd in b«ing rotlarod to octiva life ah*r b#«ng crippled U ft+orly every joint in my body ond yrith mwKvior »oreneti from Head to foot. I Had tHeematoid Arlhritii ond other form* of !He*e»atit!», hands deformed and my onHUe were set. limited space prohibits telling you more Here bet if you will write me, I will reply at once ond tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Mill* Drivo, P O. So« 2695 Joctlon 7, Mitiiuipp' SUNDAY, MONDAY, November 14 - 15 ALL LAFF HIT! CUPPED WINGS Leo Gorcey and Bowery Boys Six Cartoons Three Comedies TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, November lti - 17 APACHE In technicolor Burt Lancaster. Jean Peters Cartoon and Comedy THURS., FRI Nov. 18 -19 SAT., November 20 The Wild On £ Brave Warrior Raw, Human Emotk n 1 In Technicolor Marlon Brando, Jon Hall, Christine Larson Mary Murphy Cartoon and CT>mdy Three Cartoons *♦«**♦*♦«** 4^ * *** *** EXEEE 113 THE FRIENDLY BANK 7 ”, 4/7 Repair Loans Aufo Loans American National Bank AND TRUST COMPANY jV-, j CHATTANOOGA Main Office St. Elmo Branch Eighth & Market Sts. 3734 St. Elmo Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation *mf ■ VAN DEE001 NUYS 0Z1710. CALIF 13 LIM11.5NL PD— L. J. PURDY, VICE-PRESIDENT AND GtNERAl MANAGER TRUCKS—CHRYSLER CORP.—DODGE TRUCK PLANT—21500 MOUND ROAD— DETROIT— CONGRATULATIONS ON PERFORMANCE OP DODGE POWEfbDOME V-8 PICK-UP TRUCK. TWO TRUCKS WERE SELECTED AT RANDOM BY CONTEST BOARD AAA OFFICIALS FROM GROUP OF NEW TRUCKS AT THE FACTORY. AN ECON- OMY RUN WAS MADE FROM BONNEVILLE SALT PROOF that BED, UTAH, TO PIKES PEAK, COLORADO, A Dodge DISTANCE OF 714.5 MILES IN 10 MILES OF truck's SNOW, 34 MILES OF FOG, 93 MILES OF RAIN, 145-hp. Power-Dome CARRYING TWO PASSENGERS AND PAYLOAD V-8 is the world’s most economica l OF 500 POUNDS, USING REGULAR MOBILGAS. DODGE PICK-UP AVERAGED 22.21 MILES PER engine for pick-ups, panels, and low- GALLON WITH AVERAGE SPEED OF 40.44 MILES PER HOUR. THIS RUN WAS UNDER OUR tonnage stakes, as well as the world's COMPLETE SUPERVISION. most powerful ! It’s a better deal for A. C. PILLSBURY, MEMBER AND REGIONAL the man at the wheel! See us today! DIRECTOR, CONTEST BOARD AAA DODGE ^TRUCKS Dyer Motor Co., Trenton, Ga. ' TflE UAJJE COUHTl TIMES, .TRUNTOPG 6IUIGIA, Tm PRM>AT, "fOVEMBER 11, 1554 L. Crowder of Trenton, Rt. 2 were married Sunday morning at Long’s store, with Mr. D. F Long officiating Devils’ last desperate bid for the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jesse Reeves. The Phil Keiths’ gunday vi¬ sitor* were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keith and daughter of Chatta¬ nooga Miss Janice Ear is of Chatta¬ nooga vl-ited Mr and Mrs. M Walker Sunday Mrs. Glenn York is doing fine after undergoing surgery at a Chattanooga hospital last week. MISSION SERVICES Every Sunday at 3 P >1 at Masonic Lodge. Trenton, Ga. RISING FAWN Weekend visitors of the B B Kenimcrs were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Metidiln of Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs. Louise Gaines from Flat Rock, Ala. Mr. Citric, who is making his home with the D D Brooks, fell off a tractor last week while working at Ed Morgan’s at Cloverdale, breaking a leg and shoulder bone. Miss Aileen Harrison has re¬ sumed’ her studies at Berry School after spending the weeK end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrison. Mr Billy Grace, who is a student at Berry School, spent f he weekend recently with school mates. Mr George McMahan is in Newell Ila-pital being treated for asthma and bronchitis. Mrs. Sam Chandler Is able to be out with the use of crutches. Mrs. Donnie McMahan is very much improved and is back on the job at the Rising Fawn School. Miss May Cureton, Mrs. R. P. Fricks, Mrs. W G Konrad at¬ tended the Farm Bureau meet¬ ing held in Augusta last week. ! Mr and Mrs. Chester Amos are building a home over in the Cave Springs community. Several Rising Fawn folks ; were involved in wrecks last | week, none seriously. Mrs Ha- | rcld Ca. lit berry. Mr?. Taylor i Castleberry and Mrs. Eugene i °rev s and two children re- i ceived bruises and scratche- when the Harold Castleberry's car overturned near the Reeves home. Zeb Bobo was slightly injured when he stepped out of j his car in Chattanooga and was J struck by a passing car CAVE SPRINGS PARTY LINE I’.V James C. Holder Born recently to Mr. and Mrs Mryl Holder was a daugh¬ ter, who has been named Glo¬ ria Diann. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wal¬ lin and sons and Mr and Mrs. Jack Wallin of Hollywood, Fla.„ were recent visitors of relatives and friends here. Mr and Mrs. Tom Holder and son James and Miss Jean Castleberry visited Mr. and Mrs B. L. McCormick and Mrs. Emma Holder in Tracy City re¬ cently. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forester went shopping in Fort Payne Saturday. Mr and Mrs Tom Holder and sons had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Myrl Holder and children, of Rising Fawn and Mr. and Mr Myrl Holdre and children. Mr and Mrs. Jack Shafer had as their Saturday after¬ noon guests Mr Leon Shafer and Miss Maxine Benton of Soddy, Tenn. CHURCH SUPPER AT NEW ENGLAND PLANNED FOR SATURDAY NIGHT The N e w England Baptist i Church is sponsoring a supper Saturday night. November 13, beginning at 6 o’clock Plates will cost SI.00 for adults and $.50 for children The pub¬ lic is invited to attend. I ROUTE 2 NEWS By Mrs. Fred Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper and family visited her sister, Mrs. Marie Crown i n East Chatta¬ nooga Sunday evening. Rexford Roden is home on leave. He visited church this past Sunday. j Miss Ina Dean Hardeman spent Sunday evening with Miss Ora Ott. Miss Betty Ann Patton spent Sunday evening with Mis ' Gracelyn Roden. ' Mrs. Ruby Wooten spent Sat¬ urday with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hand. | Mrs. Mary Whetzell is plan¬ ning a trip to Florida to see her mother who resides there. Mrs. Jo Ann Moore gave a shower for Mrs. Willard Mich¬ aels Saturday. She served re¬ freshments to 14 guests. Services are being conducted in the new building of Pleasant Grove Church. The building is nearing completion. The Kenneth Haggard: are going to Florida for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Cooper of Alton Park visited his mo¬ ther, Mrs. Maggie Davis. Sun¬ day evening. Davis High School PTA will meet the first Tuesday of each month. The Harvest Fe tlv-! will take place there on Nov. 20. Alice Odell died Monday morning in a Chattanooga hos¬ pital. She was a fourth grade pupil at Davis and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odell of New Home. C. W. Albertson and family visited Mrs. Albertson's mother Sunday. Mr. Mid Mrs. Estel Tinker and little daughter Doris Jean visit¬ ed Estel's father Sunday eve¬ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duffey of Alton Park visited Maggie Coo¬ per Sunday evening. Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. St A. M. the second and fourth Saturday nights each month at 8:00 p. m. All qualified Masons invited ; -o attend. Janies Milton Rogers, W. M Early A. Ellis, Sr Sec. Refined in the South L f ; rfc T T — ,' ' 1 , Wjj|» m j* * ip ** » to suit SOUTHERN Driving Conditions One reason for the continued sales leadership of Crown Extra among premium gasolines in the area served by Standard Oil dealers, is that it is refined in the South, to suit Southern driv¬ ing conditions, and its volatility changed to fit the seasons. Give your car a break. Drive with Crown Extra, the gaseUne you can depend on for all the power your car can deliver —all the pro¬ tection your engine needs ... the finest gasoline ever sold by Standard Oil STANDARD OIL COMPANY IK i N I U C K Yl f. ipraamiK k PRESERVES fied’s * CLOTHES Cleaners Phone 311 Trenton, Ga. Open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trt oriryyvr ^ a QOOO-QOQOOOOOOOQOQQOOO ^ the full rich flavor of Karo Syrup makes everything taste better Buy KARO DARK SYRUP m italiawcisome, -fUU quart decaw-tar l i Yi-pound and 3-pound bottles 5- and 10-pound cans BUY YOUR KARO SYRUP AT JOHN L. CASE CO. 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