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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1955)
TRENTON LODGE No. ‘58 Regular meeting each Tues>- night at 8:00 P. M. ri flv N. G. \V C. Durham, Dennis V. Brandon, V. G. v ,; w. Tinker, secy. yM! RICAN LEGION POST 106 © F.rst Friday every month 7:30 P M Legion Hall. Herman V. Moore, Comm. E. L. Raul-ton, Adj. T O O. F jj'fggnrnr't ■'* AUNT HET Sponsored by John L. Case Co. oecv idea for you .. ALL FREEZER BENEFITS with fhift 1 1 “—‘ law practice! pcir! ffi 4 for meal-- daily making utj N«« ti l*, h. Uplift" 0-1' limn with • wraith of tpr-sr- IMWitiMW Irotwirt f.t» _5 mufl? in Mia k,i<h*iC FOOD L freezers The law s,ys a woman FOR ha, to go with her hus- LONG-TIME declare if I’ STORAGE STORAGE _K [Jt • - . b nd but I ztz&z ..o it if I knew Le wa. lot triatat »<•>•*» Jr headed for the poorhou.se and wculdn’t listen to me. NOW — you ton h6v* ih# doubt* convenient* of two C » I cod Freeiers< On* in your RiltKen to Veep oil food you need within easy reach Another whenever you wish to fit it in, for storing storing reserve stocks of food. Together th*' hey li j -,-. L 2 ( p KJ~ - C LIT hold OIYCNDABILITY* US Over TELL 774 I YOU pound pounds. See them Both today' giv* you ■’'matched Cl ' - R— ■»RE & A ’PLI/' CES ABOUT MONEY-SAVING THIS AMAZING OFFER NOW m Ga. P’’one 314 'ENHUll Trent n lECTRIC] •' ’ :-.v . ••••••• ■ A t Auction Friday, February 18 3 P. M. PROPERTY OF Mrs. Edwin Pace ■ LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 11, ADJOINING CITY LIMITS OF SOUTH TRENTON, GEORGIA 50 beautiful building lots, all these lots will sell regardless of price. Come cne. Come all. For farther iniormation, contact Mrs. Pace on property or Mr. Homer Atkins, our iocal representative. FREE! * FREE! FREE! Cash Prizes — Music 1.1. TODD AUCTION CO. CAR SALE EVERY SATURDAY 1 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE 302 WEST 3rd STREET PHONE 4-1656 or 4-1657 ROME, GEORGIA List your property with us — We sell the World LICENSED. BONDED, INSURED. I \YE WHEELER WEDS PAUL LACY HERE Miss Faye Wheeler and Paul Lucy, of Chattanooga, were married Saturday evening, Fe¬ bruary 5, at the home of Mr. and M:s. I. H. Wheeler, Jr. Mr. Wheeler, who is the bride’s uncle, officiated during the ce¬ remony Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Pow¬ ell served as attendants. Mrs Lacy is the daughter of Mr. and Mr . I. O. Wheeler, Sr., former residents of Trenton; While Mr. Lacy’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lacy of Heneg’r; Ala. The newlyweds will rcsid. in St. Elmo. life J>ADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19& NEW SAL£M by Mrs. Harry Moore Mrs. Leon Mcore left Sunday to go to Florida to visit her s n Herman and his family. We regret the death of Mr W. D. Gray on Friday, Feb. 4 Mi se Eloise and Deloris Pen¬ nington were hi me from At¬ lanta) this weekend. They were visiting their grandmother, r ’ ' M re. and aunt M ’* M rre. L lie Lee f-om Birm¬ ingham vi ited Ms. D. I. Jen- n.s o cr tl: 1 weekend Mr P i! Gray s ill at home. Me daihrs C I- Mcov . T e-.v Carl King and Miss M. visited Mesdrmes Rcy and Harry Moore last Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and Debbie visited Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Goldrick of New Market, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Malcclm Moore, and Mrs. Carroll Mo re family, Pic. & Mrs. Homer Gene Moore we e visiting their M . and Mrs. Art Moore Sunday. Grady B afford and Mark Veal visited Shorty Bradford and family in Canton, Ga., Sat¬ urday. Mrs. J. O. Gass vi ited Mes- r’ames M G. Brad erd 'nd Ce¬ cil M Koag Tuesday. Mr. and Mr A. C. Durham - " V n S : * ^ i T ' ’ •fr S Tr . M s ?y Sr: ’a' Cecil Adkins, cne cf our hor. e boys who lives in Dayton, Ohio, a ir-t finished a five weeks training rhool on the new m F-100 in Armarillo, Tex. Mr. and Mhs. Arlie Bradfor Mrs. Grover Moore, and M s Frne t Hawes were guests of Ir and M Duell (Budd 1 \ kins la't Thursday night. Ray Overdear from Ida, Ala is visiting his aunts, Mrs. Su¬ sie Adkins and Mrs. Oma Mar¬ tin. The W. S. C. S. of New Salem Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Harry Moore on Tuesday night. There were nine members present and a WANTads FOR RENT — 4 room house wired for stove, with garden —.$15. With additional 35 aces good land for cotton and corn, pasture for cow and two horses, if desired. Mrs. Clark Dawkins, 2 miles north Rising Fawn (Rt. 1). 3 t p — 2-10 FOR RENT — 20 acres of farm land. Near Shiloh commun¬ ity. — J. F. Wooten, Trenton, Route 2. 1 t p — WILL TRADE 1939 Panel truck for % ton Piek-up. Zeke Mor¬ rison, Mon^anville. 3tp-2/24 CERAMICS classes — No charge for instruction. You pay for the materials only. Starting soon. Contact Mrs. Dudley Cureton, Trenton. Phone 331J. 3 t c — 2 - 24 GOOD 45 R. P. M. Record player. I have bought a new oi|e and want to sell the old one. Will sell at a bargain, $7. See G L . Morgan at the Trenton Tele- | Phone Company. 3t.c FIVE Used Electric Ranges, j Very clean and lots of use left in each. Buy at your price. Trenton Funiture and Appli¬ ance Co., Trenton, Ga. 1 t G. E„ Motorola, Westimghouse, R. C. A. TV’s—10 in., 12 in. and 17 in. screens, $50.00 and up. Trenton Funiture anfd Ap¬ pliance Co., Trenton, Ga. 1 t FOR SALE — 4 room house, 2 acres, household goods and watch makers bench, near White Oak Gap. Mrs. R. H. Yell, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ga. t p — 2 - 17 FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 guns, one a model 820 SC Stevens, total value $120, and a lot of fishing equipment. Will sell outright for $80 cash or trade for car. Can be seen at Brown Bros. Grocery, New England. t p — 2 - 10 IS YOUR FUTURE? — Have you made any plans for your family if anythin," should haprpen to you? A e you interested in, the futur of your children? Why no start a savings plan for their education, now? Just a little each month will do it. — See H. F. ALLISON, Times Buldg DR. G. K. MacVANE Ft. Payne, Ala. v and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue interesting program was by the president, Mrs. and Mrs. Art Moore. were served and dismissed about 10:00. The meeting-will be the 2nd night at Mrs. Art heme. All the ladies of church are urged to plan attend. We need everyone can come. M s. Ernest Hawes is ill in Hospital. We hope she soon be well. Mrs. Grover and Mrs. Arlie Bradford Mrs. Hawes Tuesday ■Mi 'MMMKMMm Brooks County SMOKEHOUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY Luscious smoked hams and sausages have been pro¬ duced in Quitman, Brooks county seat, since the city gained fame for them in ante-bellum days. The city is a trading center for Brooks’ tremendous crop of cotton, corn and truck, as well as the site of 15 textile, food processing and other plants. Quitman’s orderly palm- planted parkways lined with gorgeous roses and camellias help give it a name as one of Georgia’s most beautiful cities. In prosperous Brooks County and throughout Geor¬ gia, the U. S. Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest of the people of Georgia, the Founda¬ tion stresses close cooperation with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and governing officials in its continuing "self-regulation” program. Georgia’s r United States lireuers Beverage of Foundation Georgia Division St. N, E. Moderation Suite 219, 710 Peachtree % f OV) H Atlanta , Georgia Custom Royal Lancer V-8 in dramatic new three-tone exterior styling. 50 Brand New Dodge Custom Royal Lancers Given Away in "Get The Thrill” Contest! Dodge has never done anything like this before! But then— there has never been a ear like this before! I drove o Dodge ! I took command! I really "got the thrijl" firsthandI We want everybody—yes, everybody—to get the thrill of — It’s everything car should be! driving this great flair-fashioned Dodge ! a I new M and Drive Finish the New This Jingle! 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