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and^ Mr and Mrs. C. W. Albertson
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Wood and son had a
Thanksgiving supper on Thanks. Al-!
olvin. Son 0 - night. Miss Frances
played the piano and
Bobbie Wood, Junior Adkins ,
and Charles sang Christmas i
songs..
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Wiliams
and C. W. Albertson went to
p„g,-Urns' A., Home Church Sun-
day evening. onnninn VnnPP, Frances Albert- Albert
son, Nancy Williams and Rev.
Williams play and sing for the
people there.
Mr. Rich Morgan, who has
been in the hospital, returned
home Tuesday. We hc.pe he has
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tinker
have returned t o Chattanooga
with their new baby.
Mrs. Joe Moore and Connie
visited Mrs. Maggie and Eliza¬
beth Cooper Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Whetzell, who is in
Florida, will return home De¬
cember 11. She visited Mr. and
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
s second and fourth
Saturday nights each
/\>A month at 8:00 p. m.
All qualified Masons invited
to attend.
James Milton Rogers, W. M.
Early A. Ellis, Sr. Sec.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 106
First Friday every month 7:30
p M. Legion Hall.
Herman V. Moore, Comm.
E. L. Raulston, Adj.
COMB IN OFTBN!
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.
Hamilton
NATIONAL BANK
Of CHATTANOOGA JlNNtSSEl
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Market at Seventh
1500 MeCallie Ave.—3200 Ilrainerd Road—1 Cherokee Blvd.
Main at Market—East Chattanooga—RossvilJe, Oa.-Tenn.
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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MAGIC SNOW Oceans of fluffy snow
at the touch of your fingertip.
Just spray it on --------------- ^ c
FIREPROOF TINSEL GARLANDS —
in many sparkling colors 25c and 49c
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WREATHS AND BELLS for V- 0
your windows and doorway. V +
CHRISTMAS SNOW Mica V-> V
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& or pure white plastic snow 10c
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Flameproof Cotton Twinkling Frost — A ti-'V
sparkling white blanket for the base of your v- 0
Christmas tree ^9c V' ft 0
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FIREPROOF ANGEL HAIR *.vV
10c B
White- __ __ __ - __--------^5c — ------ B
Yellow, Red or Blue
TREE LIGHTING SETS ____ 98c - $3.98 *.b 0
KINDS OF CHRISTMAS ** 0
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BALLS r-> 0
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Mrs. Jimmie Whetzell there last
week.
Babble OVUUJlc J JU o Ellis ^ visited V1 Mis.
„ w « ™ay.
Mrs. Ruth Haggard visited
Mrs. Magie Cooper Saturday.
wt MlS3 Cheeta x Whetzell and
““ ,<**« /Wed Lillian
R yn ° ld 3 Saturday.
Ruby visited Maggie
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hardemen
and Ina Dean Hardeman visit-
Hardeman's mother
Sunday.
Mitchel Tinker visited his
brother Estel this past weekend.
Henry Michaels has a green
’50 model Plymouth.
Mrs. Fred Cooper has had flu
this past week.
Betty Patton had Betty
Hardeman as her visitor Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Ada Tinker and Vickie
Cooper went Christmas shop¬
ping Monday.
Mrs. Geialdine Gilley Tinker’s
baby has been named Margaret
Shelia.
Mrs. Louise (Mocre) McKin-
sey has a new baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore
have a new baby boy.
■ MISSION SERVICES
m 1 ■Special singing
on second Sunday,
i ceinbcr 12, 2 to 4 P.
Masonic Lodge, Trenton^
WHAT IS YOCR FUTURE? —
Have you made any plans
for your family if anything
should happen to <you? Are
you interested in, the future
of your children? Why not
start a savings plan for their
education, now? Jukt a little
each month will do it. — See
H. F. ALLISON, Times Buldg.
WANT ADS
lOR SALE—The Hugh Clark
Place in North Trenton. Five
rooms and bath. One acre lot.
H. F. Allison, Times Building,
Trenton.
3 t p — 12-16
IVANTED — Hickory stump-
age. *Vrite us for prices stat¬
ing amount of acreage. Char¬
les D. Roberts Co., Box 296,
Stevenson, Ala.
6 t p — 1 - 7
FOR RENT — Duplex house:
shower. .1 rooms, And hot 6 and cold water j
rooms, hot and |
cold water shower, — W. H.
Kenimer, Rising Fawn.
3 t p — 12-23
WANTED — Good second hand
bicycle suitable for a ten-
year-old boy at a reasonable
price. — Mrs. A. L. Dyer.
3 t c — 12-23
A Working Church For A Working People
THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M.
‘THE CROSS AND THE INDIVIDUAL’
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.
EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M.
“TREES”
SPECIAL MUSIC AT EACH SERVICE
COME. PRAY AND WORK
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Designed for YOUR Community
That’s the 1055 Better Home Town
Program. And here’s the reason it’s Twenty-four Awards
designed for you: I his year you enter $6,000 in Cash!
the Program in any of six specified Activi¬
ties-— the choice is up to you and your IN GROUP ONE
community. You may want to work on (Towns 100-750 Population)
Beautification; Business, industry and SIX $350 TOP AWARDS
Agriculture; Education and Religion; SIX $150 SECOND AWARDS
Municipal Development; Youth and
Recreation or Tourist Activities . . . any IN GROUP TWO
one or any combination of them. (Towns 751-5,000 Population)
SIX $350 TOP AWARDS
Get a copy of the 1955 Better Home SIX $150 SECOND AWARDS
Town announcement folder which ex¬
plains this all-new Program at your near¬
est Georgia Power store or write to the
address below. Then decide with your
fellow citizens to enter the Program, and
work to prove that y our home town can
be an award winner.
GEORGIA POWER —Area Development Division
LET OR ORDER yaw flowers
for the Christmas holidays
now while the selection is
good. We will also order cut
flowers for delivery at any
time. — Mrs. J. G. Gray,
Trenton, Georgia.
3 t c — 12-16
FOR SALE*—- Emperor Daf¬
fodils $2.5»J per hundred de-
liverd in Trenton. R. G. Pe¬
terson, Long Island, Ala.
3 t c — 12-16
FOR SALE — 45 R. P. M. auto¬
matic Record Player. Plays
through Radio. Good condi¬
tion. Would make fine Christ¬
mas gift. S7.00. See G. L. Mor¬
gan at Trenton Telephone
Company
3 t c — 12-23
DR. G. K. MacVANE
PI- Payue, Ala.
Chiropractor and Naturopath
720 N. Gault Avenue
NEW HOME
We are happy to report that
we at last have a roof on the
community house. Progress has
been slow, it seems, but we
don’t want to get too far in
debt.
The Community Club and the
Home Demonstration Club are
planning a joint Christmas
party to be held at the Joe
Neely’s on Tuesday night, De¬
cember 21.
! Mrs. E. E. Ferguson visited
1 her sister, Mrs. Dunn, in Arab,
1 Ala., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haynes
had all their children with
f:r dinner last Sunday.
Haynes, who was in bed
with the flu for over a week, is
up now and tending to the
store. While she was sick, all
j her friends and neighbors
i pitched in to do the chores, fix
■ the meals and nurse her back
to health.
We extend a hearty welcome
tc Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Whitmire who moved into the
community recently from He-
nagar, Alabama.
Other new residents of the
community are Mr. and Mrs.
C. R Watkins and their three
| j children. Chattanoega. Coming they have here meved from
1 into the Big Woods area,
i Mrs. Octie Patton’s mother,
LIFE INSURANCE
fat M) Also complete coverage on fire
/ t 1 t 'ifVv’ K and accident insurance.
H. F. ALLISON
s> -JL —- INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Fire can come to any Times Building Trenton. On.
house at any time.
Mrs. Qunnell, frorfi Dallas, Oa.,
visited hex recently.
We extend oux sympathy to
the Ben Moreland family in the
less of theix three-month-old
baby.
Youngsters on the sick list
included Cecil Odell and all of
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harmon’s
children.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stallings
now have a roof on their new
house.
Two sisters of Mr. Alec Hurst
from South Carolina visited him
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovalee Cushing
and small daughter have moved
into their new house.
A Subscription
to The
Dade County Times
makes a mighty fine
Christmas Gift.
Only $2.00 for a year
Plus Tax
WE SELL typewriting P»P«.
white and yellow second
sheets, thin paper marked
“copy” and two sizes of mi¬
meograph paper.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES