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RISING FAWN
By Mrs. M. R. Wilson
Miss Faye Turner of Wild¬
wood was the weekend guest of
Kathryn Fricks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fricks, son
Richey, daughter Kathryn,
Turner and Judy Kenimer en¬
joyed a picnic at Alpine Lodge
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marjorie Fricks has
turned from Dahlonega,
where she attended an
tional workshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson,
and Bob stopped in Rising Fawn
Monday night for a short
with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wilson
and Jackie. They had attended
the annual Johnson family re¬
union in Waverly, Tenn. over
the weekend and were cn
way home to Austell, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. John J:nes and
family spent Saturday
with Mrs. Bonnie Chambers and
family.
We are sorry to hear
Mrs. Premon Hall's father has
been at the point of death. The
Halls have just returned from
his bedside.
Charles Wood yard has re¬
turned to camp after spending
a 30 day re-enlistment leave
with his par ents the Owen
\V:odyards.
Mrs. W. W. Lewis and son and
Miss Lois Tatum are spending
the week at their old home-
place.
Mr. J. D. Gossett's condition
is still very serious. His daugh¬
ters, Mesdames Lottie Belle
Manevil, Inez Shetton, Gladys
Mi ormick and Grace Kirsler,
are here.
Be sure to come out to the
school house Friday night, Aug.
26, to hear the Gospel Quartet.
Proceeds will go to pay on the
Teacherage note.
Rev. Jimmy Ball is attending
the Methcdist Youth Camp at
Pikeville, Tenn. Mrs. Ball is vis¬
iting her parents in Chattanoo¬
ga during the camp.
CAVE SPRINGS
My James C. Holder
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shafer had
as their Sunday guests Mr.
Leon Shafer and Miss Maxine
Benton cf Soddy.
Mrs. Hattie Wallin and
ter Irene were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Doodle Wallin and Mrs.
Tom Holder Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holder vi¬
sited relatives in White Coun¬
ty, Tenn., over the weekend.
James Holder was the Sunday
dinner guest cf his sister, Mrs.
Leon Castleberry and family.
Work is progressing nicely on
a steel-reinforced concrete
bridge on the Mason road near
Rising Fawn. Thanks to Mr. R.
M. Morrison for his splendid
foresight.
Miss Frances McCarty was the
Sunday dinner guest cf Miss
Helen Forester.
Mr. Grady Wallin and family
are visiting relatives in Holly¬
wood, Florida.
Mr. Jack Shafer killed a
large copperhead in front of
Mrs. Earl Blevins’ home Sunday
afternoon. .
Fastest!
Finest!
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RAY8TTE
NOW we have itl Now
YOU can have it ... in
all its lutfrou* perfec¬
tion! You'll tee your
permanent more lively,
eatier to manage, with
tofter curlt ... all in e 4
matter of minute*.
Sarah’s Coiffures
Trenton, Georgia
THE DADE COtlKTV TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 1955
HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Belt
Private and Mrs. Wayne
ris announce the birth of a
July 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
and Mrs. John Parker of
tanooga were guests cf Mr.
Mrs. J. E. Strawn Sunday.
Mrs. Lillian Strawn and a
group of friends from
nooga spent Thursday night
the Smokies and attended “Un¬
to These Hills.”
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and
sons, Marvin, Chester and
Woodrow; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Girtcn and daughter,
and Misses Ruth Haswell and
Juanita Pendergrass spent the
weekend in the Smokies.
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Kirk were
dinner guests of Mrs. Thelma
Bell Sunday.
Mrs. Florence Strawn spent
Sunday with relatives at Bridge¬
port.
Mrs. C. M. Smith has returned
home from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Pilgrim and Mr.
Homer Hall at Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Mr. Earl Glover of Red Bank
was lay speaker at Hooker
Methodist church Sunday
night.
Miss Glenda Mitchum has re¬
turned home from a visit with
relatives i n Benton and Mur¬
ray, Ky. and has gone to Sar¬
asota, Fla. for a two week’s stay.
Mr. L. L. Bridgman is a guest
of relatives in North Carolina.
Mrs. Lillie Harwood of Anti¬
och, Tenn, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tittle.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Getz cf
Nashville, Tenn. spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Harris.
Mrs. John Mayhew is recover¬
ing from an illness.
Misses Buelah Sue and Edna
Ballard and Ernest Kirchmeyer
attended the 4 H club camp at
Rock Eagle last week.
Mrs. Edith Thomasson and
sons, Dewey and Donald and
Mrs. Thelma Bell spent Thurs¬
day with Mrs. Bertha Pope at
Whiteside.
Mrs. Robert Hamil and child¬
ren, Judy and Jimmie, of JMur-
phy, N. C. are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Adams, Sr.
Mrs. Millard Adams suffered a
severe heat stroke at her home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brasiaeld
are entertaining relatives from
Memphis, Tenn. this week.
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by Mrs. Harry Moore
The folks of Slyg,o Meth¬
odist Church were mighty hap¬
py to have Mr. Maddox Hale
as our lay speaker for the 11
o’clock hour service last Sun¬
day.
We were also happy to have
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patterson
and children present for both
Sunday School and Church.
They are formerly of Slygc but
have been living in Whiteside.
Tenn. for the past year.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Lynn
and little daughter spent last
Sunday week with Mrs. Lynn’s
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Slaughter.
Karleen Gross is staying
town with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doyle but
will be back when school begins
which “won’t be long now.”
Polly Ginn spent last weekend
with her sister Mrs. Llcyd Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cole’s
grandchildren from Jackson¬
ville Florida, are visiting them
for a few weeks before school
begins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doyle of
Chattanooga were the weekend
guests of the Brad Grosses last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patter-
sen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank K.
Patterson and children motor-
! ed to Harriman. Tenn., last
.Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. K.
ID. Patterson.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Cureton
and daughter spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stamey
of East Lake. The Stameys are
the proud parents cf a big baby
girl.
Mrs. Bdgar Moore’s sister,
|Mrs. Ralph Smith and son La
; Verne cf East Lake spent a few
|days with her last week.
J The Moores celebrated with
:36 present. They have a dinner
every quarter in honor of each
| member of the family who has
had a birthday in the past three
months. Last Sunday there
were eleven.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tatum and
little grandson Danny Patter¬
son cf LaFayette were over vi¬
siting Jimmy and Cynthia Ta-
turn about ten days ago and
drove on across the ridge to see
us (the Mocres) for a little
while.
Samuel R. Cason, 18, son of
Mrs. Pauline Cason, ,Rt. No. 2,
Trenton, Ga.„ and Charles
Brent Baty, 20, son of Elizabeth
Baty, Trenton, are completing
their Air Force basic military
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, the “Gateway to the Air
Force.’
Their Lackland training '.s
preparing them for entrance
into Air Force technical train¬
ing or for an Air Force duty as¬
signment. The course includes
a scientific evaluation of their
aptitude and inclination for
following a particular career
field.
Lackland, situated near San
Antonio, is the site of Air Force
basic military training for men
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Pvt. Ernest Dunn of Trenton
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His mother is Mrs. Kate Dunn
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