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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1954)
I Churches, Schools Plan Christmas Programs TRENTON BAPTIST CHURCH TRENTON METHODIST 1 Till DADE COUNTY TIMES ' ;rs. C. C. Moriison, Publisher Entered at the Post Office at • renton, Ga, as 2nd class mail. ,ocals and Personals ‘ Mrs. Jim Pace continues ill at er home in West Trenton Mrs. E A Ellis was confin¬ 'd to her home several days 'nis week with the flu , Mrs S J Hale has been un- 1 ergoing tieatment in Chatta- coga for an infected cyst on er neck. Mrs. E A Brown from Jirmingham spent the week¬ end i with the Mr. and Mrs. E Ellis. Mr and Mrs R W Gilbert - f Indianapolis, who have been acationing in Miami, spent I'hur day night with Mrs. Gil- ert's aunt, Mrs. W I. Price. Patty Nethery, daughter of lr and Mrs Mai tin Nethery, 'eturned heme from the Tri- 'ounty Hospital Sunday and is eccvering nicely. Mr.-. Grover Tatum, Mr and ' irs. Bill Tatum and Pam vi- ! ited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ta- um in Chattanooga Sunday ! iternoan. ' M.s. J A Swanson’s Sunday fternoon guests were Mr. J. '• Allison and Mrs. Lcis Tate 1 { Chattanooga and Mr and ’ Allison. Irs. H. F Mr. and Mrs. W C. Cureton, 1 r„ Mrs. Ernest Stewart and 1 Irs. W I. Price visited their :other, Mr Charles H Cure- on and his family in Macon 'ist weekend. Mrs. S J Hale, Mrs. Ruth teeves and granddaughter 'Vanda Reeves attended the 1 nnual WMS Christmas party 1 Saturday night at the Rising ’awn Baptist Church. CAN IT A HOLMES MARRIED TO ROY LEE HARRIS Miss Juanita Holmes, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs Troy lolmcs of Slygo, was married 0 Mr. Rcy Lee Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. R S Harris of ’lat Rock, Ala., on November 3 at Fort Oglethoipe. Mrs. Harris was a graduate 1 Dade High School in 1953. loth she and her husband are mployed by the Brock Candy Jo. They are making their lome at Flat Rock )DD FELLOWS ELECT ' OFFICERS JEW New officers of the Trenton .odge No. 38 of the Indepen¬ dent order of Odd Fellows at ' Trenton were elected at their egular meeting last Tuesday light at the lodge hall Chosen by their fellow- mem- itrs were Clarence Durham, loble grand; Dennis Brandon, 'dee grand; W. W Tinker, sec¬ retary; Dolph King, treasurer; captain. Amos L. Taylor, team E. H. Brandon, Lodge reporter CARD OF THANKS Our sincerest thanks for every ict of kindness shown us by )ur friends and neighbors dur¬ ing the loss of our dear mother. The family of Julia Pace. AMERICAN LEGION POST 10« First Friday every month 7:30 M Legion Hall. Herman V, Moore, Comm. E L. Raulston, A ij. SHOP! SAVE! At CRISMAN HARDWARE CO •HONE PHONE 1-1114 7-1114 j -COOK *o» „.„ KHinrj 513 MARKET ST. CHATTANOOGA "REE PARKING NEXT DOOR CRISMAN S ON BROAD ST Fhe drink everybody knows t. O O. F. TRENTON LODGE No. 38 TRENTON Regular meeting each Tues- i ay night at 8:00 P. M Sam York, N. G. A C. Durham, Secy. PROGRAM ON XMAS EVE The Trenton Baptist Church . will present its annual Christ- mas program on Christmas Eve night at 8 o'clock. The program will be as follows; "Christmas Greeting”— a Gale Whited. Prayer — P:imary children. ■ Love Come Down at Christ- mas” — Charles Dunn. "Every Year at Christmas" Nita McBryar, Nina Barton. Betty Page. The Best Story of AH” Di- rlnda Quinton “My Song at Christmas” Jackie Jenkins and Joe Geddie. “The Shining Stai” — Three act play. Recitation between scenes Sherry McBryar Song Beautiful Star of Beth- lehem” — Sally Page anti M:s Bill Rewcastle Closing Thanks Arnold Me Conville. Song “Jingle Bells” Prim- ary children. * Santa Claus and distribution of gifts _________________ DADE HIGH GLEE CLUB TO PRESENT XMAS C ANTATA A Christmas cantata will be featured in the Dade High School glee club’s yulctide pic- gram. The cantata, "A Christ¬ mas Blessing, will be present- two occasions On Tuesday af - ernoon, December 21. at 1 25 it will be heard by the grammar school pupils and the next morning at 9:05 by the high school students In addition to the chorus, three solo parts will be taken by students: Terry Dickerson.' tenor; Billy Everettc, baritone: and Shelby Jean Everette. so- prano. Also to be presented in the heur and cne-half program will be be a a modern modern arrangement auaugemtur cf - Away in a Mangei, composec by A: thur Plettner of the Uni¬ versity of Chattanooga. Evelyn Gray will sing a soprano des¬ cant during part of this num¬ ber Keith Delk, Dade High music teacher, will direct the pro- gram probably “Most cf the to numbers the an- | will be new dience,” he explained. “Every one still loves and enjoys the tiaditionai carols, but we want¬ ed to give them the opportun¬ ity to hear and learn some cf the less familiar Christmas music.” GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY Whereas, G W Langford Administrator of S J Little- green, represents to the Ccurt in his petition, duly filed and entered on reco: d, that he has fully administered S J Little- green’s estate: This Is, there fore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said Administrator should not be discharged from his ad¬ ministration, and receive Let¬ ters of Dismission, on the first Monday in January 1955. R. M. Morrison Ordinary. 4 t c — 12 - 30 NOTICE GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY To All Whom It May Concern:- N.tice is hereby given that Mary Etta Tishaw. the widow of Mark Tishaw, late of said County, deceased, has made ap¬ plication to convey a part of the property which was set ! 'side as a year’s support fo: the benefit of said widow and Dclan Tishaw, Letha Mae Ti- !shaw, Ila V. Tishaw and of Doyle said Tishaw, minor children Mark Tishaw, deceased, by the jCourt cif Ordinary of said Coun- 1 t by erder dated December 8 y 1954. Said application will be heard befoie the Ordinary of said County at the Court House in said County at ten o’clock a. m„ on the 21st day of De¬ cember. 1954. at which time ob¬ jections. if any. to the grant¬ ing of said application will be heard. This 9th day of December, 1954 R. M. Morrison Ordinary of Dade County. Ga. 1 t c— + MISSION SERVICES T ISpecial singing service on second Sunday, De¬ cember 12, 2 to 4 P. M. Masonic Lodge, Trenton* Ga. l 111. U.\Uk lOl.Mi 1 I .ILLS, TKLNTON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, D£COlR£R 16, 19o4 PLANS TWO PROG RMS , The Trenton . M „ e t .. h o d i s t Church will present two Christ- j mas program,, one on Sunday night, December 19, and an- : othe: on Wednesday night, De- cember 22 i Sunday, Dec. 19, 7:30 P. M. The regular Sunday evening service will be devcted to the presentation c a play "Why Christmas,” directed by Mrs. J. M Rogers. The leading role will be taken by J C Billue, playing the part of a disillusion¬ ed old man who looks in on four families celebrating Ch ist- mas Eve before he finds tne who has achieved the true Christmas spirit. The pageant cf the Nativity be enacted as part of the drama, and the choir will iurn- ish a choral backround of fa miliar carols. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 7:30 P. M. Scripture Bobby RauJston. Away in a Manger” — Chil- dren. "There’s a Song in the Air” Congregation. "Christmas Gifts” --- Begin- ners; Caro1 L ^ nn Co:ke ’ Bruce Case. Dianne Gross. Larry Case, Susan Morrison. F.ances Ava¬ kian "Joy to the World” — Chil- dren I O’ Little Town of Betide- 1 bem ■ _ congregation ary . Bob Hllten> x> ar i a jean Avakian> Tcmmy Scruggs, Sha Freeman, Judy Presley, Johnny Case. Hairiet Ann Wil¬ liams . "Silent Night' Children. "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” — Congregation. "Christmas Giving” — Chil¬ dren . “A Christmas Story” — Rev. R L. Hilten The Christmas Tree Directed by Mrs. R A Alex ander and Mrs. J E Morrison. p^ an j^ rs Maddox J. Hale, WILDWOOD, MORGANVILE TO FEATURE CANTATA A cantata, "The Birth oi Christ,” by Ira B Wilson, will be sung by the choir of the Wildwocd Methodist Church, assisted by the Morganville Cnurch choir on Sunday even¬ ing, December 19. The cantata will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Virgil Robertson and will begin at 7:30 The Wildwood church welcomes everyone to ceme and enjoy this musical program. NEW ENGLAND METHODIST CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A Christmas program will be presented at the New England Methodist C hurc h Sunday night, December 19. Mrs. Hu¬ bert Wilhite, president of the WSCS, and Mrs. Ersaline Car- roll, are in charge of the pro¬ gram The presentation will consist of songs and poems by a group of children and a play. "My Wife Mary. Everyone is invited. LIFE INSURANCE Also complete coverage on fire ( i ji W' >. and accident insurance. Ji , a A \ ALLISON H. F. l(i INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE i 1 i’ire can come to any Times Building Trenton. Ga. J heuse at any time. TTTTr [mxxr trrrgiyn P A Working Church For A Working People TfTt PKY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. “THE HIDDEN BEAUTIES OF BETHLEHEM " SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. “THEY S.4VV HIS GLORY ” SPECIAL MUSIC AT EACH SERVICE COME, PRAY AND WORK DADE COUNTY TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA Application far Incorporation william A. Shelton, Truman Brocics and Nora S. Spriggs, called applicant, bring tnis application ior tue ct ?uiiy dfew to the Ccurt tne plowing facts; E i. Applicants uo desire ucoii c for iui themselves, their associates and I successors, to be incorporated under the name cf: BROW LAKE, INC. The principal cilice and place of business of said cor¬ poration poration shall shall be be located located in mi Dade County. Georgia, with nu... the privilege of establishing brancii offices cr establishments in such ether place or places as may be determined, 2. The name and post office , aodiess of each of the cants for this Charter of In- corporation is as follows: William A. Shtltcn 4819 Appian Circle Chattanooga, Tennes-.ee Truman W. Brooks 306 Peachblocm Drive Chattanooga. Tcnnes ee Nora S. Sprip gs 1706 Union Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 3. The purpose and general nature of the business to oe Lansacted by the Corporation that of owning, maintaining and operating a mountain lake, property ana re¬ ana otner facilities for the use and be- of its stockholders. 4. Applicants desire that the have and enjoy all rights, powers, privileges, and provided" immunities in corner- n and i H 1 v* Sections Vustinn c* and privileges enumer¬ in Chapters 22-18 and of said Code, and all cf power s, rights, privileges, and immunities enumer¬ and confer:ed therein are a part hereof to the same as if the same were herein. 5. The time for which said is to have exis¬ tence is thirty-five (35) years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said time. 6. The authorized capital of the Coiporation shall be as fol¬ lows: (aj One Hundred (100) shares of Class A voting, common stock without nomi¬ nal or par value. (b) One Thousand (1,000) shares of Class B non-voting, common stock without nomi¬ nal or par value, such Class B stock to have the same participation and other rights and privileges as the ClassA stock, except that the holders of such Class B stock shall not be entitled to vote. The consideration for which said shares of Class A and Class B stock shall be Initially subscribed for and paid in shall be as fixed by the in¬ corporators, subject to the approval of the stockholders at their meeting for organi¬ zation, and thereafter the consideration for the issuance of additional shares of each class whether for cash -or other property, tangible or intangible, shall be determin¬ ed and fixed by the Board of Di rprtnr<; The Corporation and the stockholders shall have the right and power to impose such restrictions and limita¬ tions upon the issuance and sale of the stock of the Cor¬ poration and upon the use or sale of the properties and fa¬ cilities of the Corporation as may be agreed to. of capital 7. The amount with which this Corporation shall begin business shall be One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dol¬ lars consisting of cash or other assets, or a combination of the two. _ p A-olicants Dray that the liability of stockholders in said Corporation be confined to the SSSKuSSSSTfo?!? the each. WHEREFORE, aoplicants the to be incrcporated under name and style aforesaid, with all the rights, powers, privi- leges, duties and herein set out and with such additional powers and privilege; as may be necessary, proper or incident jnuw'.ii'. to vv the wi*. conduct ^ y “ — — ^ cf - - - a ■■■ business f c r which applicant. 1 are asking ineporation, end at may be allowed like corpor- ations under the laws oi State of Geoigia as they now cr may hereafter exist Frank M. Thompson Attorney Attorney for for AppLcants Applicants day of Filed r UCU Ui in office this 23 November, 1954. Grace H. Williams- Clerk of Superior Court ________ re: Petition to Incorporate Brew Lake, Inc. Application No........ Term, 1954 County Superior Couit ORDER The foregoing petition of We will be closed from 5:00 P. Af. December 24, 1954 until 7:00 A. M. January 3, 1955. This is the only time we can take a vacation so we will appreciate your cooperation. iti Chrisimas Thanks for your patronage in the past. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. RED'S CLEANERS TRENTON, GEORGIA USED CARS 1951 PLYMOUTH 4 door Sedan. Extra clean. Heater, White Wall Tires. Nice Green Finish ____ 895.00 1953 DODGE 4 door Sedan. Nice black finish. Seat covers, white wall tires __________________ 1695.00 m 1953 DODGE Club Coupe, Radio, Heater. Overdrive. One owner ______________ __ __ ________ $1695.00 9 1953 DODGE 4-door Coronet, V-8. Radio, Heater, Gyrotorque Transmission _____ $1695.00 1951 DODGE 4-door Coronet, Radio, Heater. Clean 945.00 1949 DODGE 4 door Meadowbrook, Heater. This car is ylean. Lots of good miles __ ____ $ 595.00 1949 CHEVROLET, Radio, Heater, Good Tires ______ $ 595.00 1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe. Runs Good Good Transportation Cheap ___________ --$ 125.00 1946 FORD 2 door Sedan. Good Upholstery, Good Tires. Has plenty of se vice left __________ $ 295.00 We also have other cars 1940 - 1941 from $50.00 to $75.00. USED TRUCKS 1953 DODGE / l 2 ton pickup. New tires, extra clean, a bargain _____‘___________ $ 1095.00 m 1952 DODGE Panel. Heater. Try this one _________ $ 695.00 1951 DODGE y 2 ton. Clean _____________________ $ 745.00 1947 DODGE l / l 2 ton, 5 speed transmission ______ $ 345.00 1953 CHEVROLET ton pickup, low mileage, looks and runs like new __________________________ $1195.00 1951 CHEVROLET y 2 ton pickup. A good truck ____ $ 795.00 1951 FORD F-6, 2 Speed. Rebuilt Engine. Good Tires $ 995.00 1947 FORD Panel, Extra Good Tires, Body Good. A Bargain ____ ___________________ __$ 295.00 See our wide selec¬ EASY TERMS! tion of tine used You can always cars. Y’ou’ll find UP 24 Months TO depend on the De¬ just the model to pendable Used Cars TO PAY sold by your Dodge- suit your purse and Plymouth Dealer. purpose. COME IN TODAY! Dyer Motor Co. TRENTON, GEORGIA Open 8 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. daily, except Wednesday 8 a. m. to 12 noon William A. Shelton, Truman W. Brocks and Nora ® s ’ ! be ^corporated under the name ST aSSrK d aid petition is within the ipur- ; view and intention ol the laws applicable thereto, and that all said laws have been fully complied with, including the presentation of a Certificate from the Secretary of State of 1 the State of Georgia as required iby by S.ct.on 22-1803 of the Cede _ ----- I {■ cr? ia, Annotated; t <5 IITJT’EBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that a ^ C1 prayers of oaid peti- tion a „ e granted and said ap- plicants a n a their as .cciates, successors and assigns are here- b . £ inc0rD0 incorporated iateu and and made made a a body b dy nolitic nolitic undei unde* the the name name and style of BROW' LAKE, INC., for and during the period of thirty-five years, with the priv¬ ilege of renewal at the expira¬ tion of that time according to the laws of Georgia, and that said Corpora tion is hereby and vested with all the rights, powers, powers, and and privileges privileges named in said petition. GRANTED, at Chambers this 20 day of November, 1954 . Freeman C. Mcfiii* Judge Superior Dade Co Court* ; this 23 day a&°SSS of ' Grace II. Williams Williams November 19*4 Clerk r " '* 4 tp 12/23 gJ''£XW-H rTJcV • L 0 W f tw [$ YOU CAN get a BRAND NEW diamond EXTRAS ER VltETI RE Here's a tough, deep treod tire ' built for safe, dependable sef/' ice . . . low first cost. AH new tires going at wholesale to everyone. Ail used tires greatly reduced A special on 670 x 15 Tires. Full retread $8.95 to all. BROAD STREET TIRE SHOP Phone 53278 3000 Broad at St. Elmo H B Everette, Mgr.