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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1955)
THE HADE COUNTY TIMES Irs. C. C. Mon Ison, Publisher ntered at ;he Post Office at 'renton, Ga., as 2nd class .ocals and Mrs. E. S. Pac° is working ne City Recorder’s office. Mrs. F. C. Graham is ill in 'hattar.ooga hospital Mr and Mrs. Clay rave m ved to Marietta to The E A Elli-es had E t ome for a short visit Savannah. Mrs. Ralph Jones' sister Oklahoma City has been ing her. M-v Tom Kowen of ma City visited'the W L. sons las: week. Mrs. W. G. Morrison, Sr, is covering nicely from an she suffered Wednesday. Mrs T. G Hughes of nooga visited her brother. W. *mp on, recently. W.tkend guests of the mond Morrisons were daughter, Mrs Sonny and Mr. Short from Atlanta. Also up from Atlanta for weekend were Miss Peggy froe and guest, Miss Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pace .togersville, Tenn., visited E S Pace and family 1ay and Sunday. Mrs. .Louise Wright, strator f the P. M. A will be attending a meeting Calhoun Friday. The W. E. Smiths brought the mo t beautiful dahlias week We did so enjoy at them and do thank them. Mrs Clarence Cross, of t wood, has returned from County Hospital where she derwent surgery. We hope will con inue to improve. Curtis Forester, who has wi h the Employment in Ro sville f:r some time, now in Trentcn twice a in line with his duties. Cpl. Frank Breaux, of the former Miss Fay of Wildwc d and who has here on a month’s furlough, leaving shortly for service Japan. Dr. and Mrs. Jack of Boynton Beach, Fla., nere the first of the week i attend a medical conference Chattanooga and to visit the E. L. Raulstons. Mrs. J. M. Long of nooga visited Mrs. W L. s n and Mr. Simpson to that Mrs. Simpson had just turned from a three-week > in Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Mrs. Catherine Morrison participate in the School Clinic at Dalton Monday as panel member. She is a ber of the State School pJoard of the Georgia Press rtsociation Mi's Naomi Hubble, Demons'ration agent, is ing the annual Convention Home Demonstration Later this month she will company a group from the vention on a tour of the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis tended a family party at home of Miss Terrell Tatum Chattanooga Saturday Guests of honor were Mr. Mrs. James M. Hayes. Hayes is the former Miss Pace The following persons took the Ga. Tech-SMU game in lanta Saturday: M. J. Hale, . combined business with sure since he had a with fellow attorneys the game, the D. E. T S. Renfroe and Jules Mr. and Mrs. Johnny son and children, who been guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyer and family the week, left Monday for home in Texas. Miss Dyer, who makes her home them, will remain for a visit . S Births Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ginn Wildwood are the parents a son. born Sept. 30 at rrenton Clinic. Charlene Lee is the name en to the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles Luther Whited Rt. 1. Wildwood, who has Sept. 26 at the Tren'on A daughter, Teresa Jo, born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown cf St. Elmo, Rt. 4 fck a October 4 a* Trenton Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Webb BU using Fawn announce the a son, Terry Keith, on Oct. iJf till- Trenton Clinic JuiAJSl Oi **j ^30c l\ J VS. DUUldlldll Rlirhaiian IIC,C Hpt*A 1 FyiHuV 1 lua " 11I NlGm 5 m Coach Delmas Freemans Wild¬ cats, who have 'hree crnsecu- tive wins to their credit, will meet a strong Buchanan eleven Friday night, October 7, on the Dave L. Brown Field. The kick¬ off is scheduled for 8 p. m. for one of the most anticipated games cf the season The Buchanan team is rated he most outstanding team in Region 4-C, and have scored wins over Georgia School for the Deaf and Bremen, last year's 4-C champions. The winner of this game will have a go:d chance of becoming 4-C champ, and since the Wild¬ cats have shown considerable promise during the past three games, the squad cculd very well come out on top. Know Your Scouts star Scout Larry Greene-Age Larry Greene, son of Mr. Mrs. O. F. Greene, is the assist¬ ant Patrol Leader of the Patrol in Troop 143. Larry holds 5 merit and was presented with a Star Scout pin at the last Court of Honor. Larry is one ‘he oldest members of our troop. Among his hobbies are collection of arrow heads carving articles out o f He likes sports and likes hunt and fish. NEW SALEM H. I). CLUB MET The New Salem Home onst ration Club met at Mrs. Joan Hawes on Sept. 21 fifteen members present. Wilma McKaig was elected president. Plans were made for work our Scrap book and f o r county Fair. We want and help from all of our so please help. Our next meeting will be Mrs. Wilma McKaigs on Oct. Mrs. Evelyn Pennington, Reporter Tri-County Employs Personnel Chief Administrator Oscar has announced that ty Hospital at Fort has hired J. W. Fetterman new personnel director and opened a new surgical room. Fetterman. a native of ville, Kentucky, took over duties Oct. 1. The position is new one for the hospital. a The recovery room, which accomodate four or more ients, is equipped with some the most modern equipment the South. Among features the new room, which was provided for in original is an intercom system patients’ families will Toe formed every 15 minutes as the progress of patients’ ery following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Fetterman their two children are at Fort Oglethorpe. Mrs. terman is employed as a cal nurse at the hospital. AVANS H. D. CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR FAIR The Avans Home tion Club met Sept. 23 at home of Mrs. G. A. Grant, Mrs. Gran: presiding at meeting. Devotional was led Mrs. D. P. Hood and Mrs. Elliott. Miss Naomi Hubble’s stration was on slip covers. gave a good lesson on of material and combination colors. The business section of meeting was devoted to ning for the Fair and ing a Cake Walk at the on Oct. 15. Mesdames F. W. ley, J.O. Gass and D. P. were ch^n to attend the cil meeting Sept. 26 at Delicious refreshments served by the hostess, by Mrs. G H Kirkland, to members and a visitor, Mrs. Grant of Long Island, Ala. The me next nexi meewxig meeting will wm be uc ^ ^ hQme Qf Mrs H . H. enhamer on Oct. 14. V. M. Hood, reporter DR. G. K. MacVANE Ft. Payne, Ala. Chiropractor and Naturopath 720 N. Gault Avenue HIGHEST prices paid for and poplar logs. See us if 4 have any to sell. Dyer Company, Trertton, Ga. — THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1955^ CITATION GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. lone Collins, having in due form applied to me for per¬ manent Letters of Administra¬ tion, upon the estate of Roland Chumley BHcomb, deceased, that said application will be' heard before me at the regular November term, 1955, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. Witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of Oc¬ tober, 1955. R. M. Morrison Ordinary Dade County, Georgia. 10 - 27 \ CITATION ON PETITION FOR DISMISSAL GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY: WHEREAS, Mrs. Jessie Mae Wilson, Administrator of the Estate of Walter S. Wilson, de¬ ceased, has filed her petition for discharge as administrator of said estate, as provided in Section 113-2301 of the Code cf Georgia, all persons are re¬ quired to shew cause at the No¬ vember Term of the Court of Ordinary why said discharge should not be granted. This 3rd day of October, 1955. R. M. Morrison Ordinary. Dade County, Georgia. 10 - 27 CITATION GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: BOBBY LEE COOK and IRBY GARCNER having in due form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Dr. J. L. Gard¬ ner, deceased, this is to notify the next of kin and creditors of said deceased that said ap¬ plication will be heard before me at the regular November term, 1955, of the Court of Or¬ dinary of said county. Witness my hand and official signature, this 3rd day of Oc¬ tober, 1955. R. M. Morrison Ordinary Dade County, Georgia. 10 - 27 LIFE INSURANCE Also complete coverage on fire and accident insurance, H. F. ALLISON INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton, Ga. Gospel Singing Saturday, October 8, 1955 7:30 P. M. * DADE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM No Admission Sponsored by Trenton Scout Troop No. 143 Featuring WOODLAWN QUARTET THE DICKERSON QUARTET PINEY QUARTET PINEY TRIO DADE COUNTY FOUR it******************.*.************* ** PREACHING CHRIST HIS BLOOD — HIS PREMILLENIAL RETURN THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL. -Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. Guest Speaker. Annual Homecoming. Dinner On The Ground. Everyone Welcome EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. “WHEN JESUS REIGNS ON EARTH” COME. PRAY AND WORK , | Fastest! Finest! rym » NOW w« have it! Now YOU can have it ... in all it* ludrout perfec¬ tion! 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