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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1955)
FRANCES FULGHUM EDWARDS VS. ELMER ADOLPH EDWARDS NO. 241 DADE SUPERIOR COURT SUIT FOR DIVORCE You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Dade County. Georgia, to an¬ swer the complaint of Plaintiff mentioned in the caption, in her suit against you for divorce and custody of minor child. Witness the Honorable W. Davis, Judge of said Court, this October 19th, 1955. Grace H. Williams Clerk Superior Court 4 t - 11 - 10 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF DEWEY PARTLOW, AND WIFE NA PARTLOW FOR OF MARY CAROLINE TO: FRANKLIN PUSKAC, FATHER OF MARY CAROLINE PUSKAC. IN SUPERIOR COURT OF DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA Ycu are hereby notified the above application was in the Superior Court of Coun y, Georgia, o n Sept 1955, and that the Judge of said Court has signed an order set¬ ting December 16, 1955, at o’clock A. M., at the House in Trenton, Georgia, the time and place for the in- terlocutory hearing in said mat- t er Witness the Honorable W. Davis, Judge of said Court, this 24th day of October, 1955. Grace H. Williams Clerk of Superior Court Dade County, Georgia WANT ADS FOR SALE — 40 acres, includ ing 5 or more nice building lots with water on Highway 11 near Rising Fawn. Young timber growing on property and some ready to cut. On mail and school bus route. Will sell at a bargain,. See R. M. Castl&erry, Rising Fawn, Ga. 2 tp 11-17 FOR SALE — Dayton x xxoX J. C. Wooten. 3 t p — 11 LOST OR STRAYED — Muly White Face Pole Bull, weight 1,060 to l,20t9 lbs. Disappear- ed from pasture the first middle of last week. Sulphur Springs, Ga. John H. Wilkins, Reward for information. 11-10 FOR SALE — 1939 Mercury, built 1948 motor, new body in good shape. $175.00. — Reece’s Pure Station, Lookout Mtn. 11 - 17 I DO PUBLIC HAULING. Coal, etc. — Andy Newby, Wildwood, Ga. WANTED AT ONCE—Man oar for Rawleigh Business Dade County. Buy on See S. M. Duke, 1806 S. Haw- tharne St., Chattanooga, nessee immediately or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. GAK-10- 361, Memphis, Tenn. 3 - t -11-17 TOR SALE — Lovely home, on paved school bus and mail - within 200 yards of House has five rooms modern conveniences, in kitchen. Well easy to hea/* and is cooled nature in the summer. cated on lange lot in the center of a flowing community. For by owners: Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams, Trenton, Ga. 2 t c — 11-10 TOR SALE — Norge and electric stove, new. Inquire at Jim West’s Garage, Trenton. — • ------------- — HIGHEST prices paid for and poplar logs. See us if have any to sell. Dyer Company, Trertton, Ga. WANTED an opportunity to with you about your equipment needs, Ford and equipment. — Forester, Wildwood, Ga. ufn— 24-HOUR AMBULANCE Home Phone 242. Bryar, Trenton, Ga. WANTED — Renter who handle tractor and 42, trLsz. Avans, Ga. 2 t p — u . i7 THE DAPP C6WtT TIMES/ TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY NOVEMBER ID, t& M News SLYGO By Mrs. Edgar Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts cf Dayton, Tenn., were the Sun¬ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dcyle. J. L. Moore of Chickamauga " * spent Sunday with the Leon Mocres. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Higdon of Birmingham, Ala., spent the weekend p^retnn u.itv, th Mr and ^ MrS E ‘ 4 Mr Mi. nnri and Mrs. Mr, Bob « r Loney are the proud parents of a baby boy orn October 31. Mrs. Tommy Sewell was hon- ored wi’h a miscellaneous show- er last Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Bill Hughes. There was ?. large attendance and she received a lot of beau- tiful gifts. Mrs. Sewell is the former Elba Cole. Mrs. Virginia Cureton, who has been in Washington, D. C. for the past several months, was called home last weekend due to *he serious illness of her sis¬ ter Mrs. Mary Smith. Our pastor, the Rev. Gene Kirk, had a painful accident last week which resulted in a sprained ankle. It was neces- sary for him to hobble around cn crutches for a few days but we were happy to see him able i to wear his shoe again and walk on his own last Sunday. j several cf the Slygo folks at- 1 tended the football game at Bremen Friday night. Al- j though our team didn’t win, the reports are that they play¬ ed a real good game and I’m sure we are all proud of them. Hooker Colored News Mrs. Lula D. Paris Little Burnie Edward Kelley, of Jasper, Tenn., spent the week j end with Mr and Mrs Thomas C. Paris. Mrs. Dorothy Eldridge spent the weekend with her family at Mrs. Gladis Ware, of Chatta- ft 00 ® 3 bas bad have her ' 1 , , Tor i Mae ° wens and Mrs ' P \ Ule t Scctt have been her recent vi- sitors and on Sunday, Mrs. Ed- n a Scott and children and Mr and Mrs. Paul C. Mason called 0 n her. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogue have announced the birth of a baby girl, named Jannett Elane on October 23. l The Kelley family of Jasper visited the Murphy Paris family Sunday- pINE SEEDLI NGS AVAILABLE NOW Coun’y Agent L. C. Adams has announced that pine seed- ; lmgs are now available. cations are being taken by Mr. Adams and by the forest eer, Dan Hall. T hose making early applica- tions will receive the seedlings free of charge. They are d * st11 buted through the services _ the TVA and the extensio partment. S%SP£S££n Demonstra¬ The Avans Home Club met Oct. 14 at the tion H. Bodenham- home of Mrs. H. with Mrs. G. A. Grant pre¬ siding. in charge The program was Mrs .Grace Elliott. The Bible of by Mrs. H. H. ^^nhammer reading w as given which Mrs. after gave the prayer. A Jdes Gass By the Side read j ngi ‘ The House Road.” 8^" t>V Mr* „. the j PIans"were D. Pi^. completed for the .Jr booth and tr' the 0 r M^“ of r r T°o otL, H .w-Id H- Bodenhammer. | JG »• D Plke .f d do the - were elec ed to mer part of work in the food club’s booth, honored by the pr eS ; We were and j Mrs. , of Mrs. , A. a r L- over Dye ence a ^‘mJmting ™° S arrangements demonstration and a - f , cwer ^ ta fked on dried flowers „ rraneem ents. will t1l hpld ^ next meeting home of Mrs. D. at the on Nov. IS- served he nt»^; and Mrs. - K. v by Mrs. J > puce T Bodenhammer^ Verna M. Rept>rt er ----r G. K. Mac VANE ssr Ft. Payne, Ala. HOOKER Bv Mrs. Thelma Bell Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall and children of Oak Ridge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs C. M. Smith. Mr ' Pri11 strawn of Memphis, Tenn., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. e. Strawn Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brasfleld w ' re called Memphis, Tenn. Friday on account of the se- rloUS lllness cf Mr- Brasfield’s father. Mr. and Mrs Willie Pilgrim and chu^n of Tiftonia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs BL11 Ballard. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Strawn, Mrs. Lillian Strawn and Mr Price Strawn went ’o Atlanta Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Winfrey j Mr. John Jolly of Chatta- i n °°S a was lay speaker at Hcoker Methodist Church Sun- day. Mrs. Millard Durham and Mrs. Robert Boyd and daugh¬ ter, June, visited friends here Saturday. Henry Clyde Kilgore, who was recently discharged from the Navy, has returned to his form er posi ion at Ccmbustion En¬ gineering Ccrp. Mrs. Wayne Harris and chil- dren, of Kilene, Texas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Karris. Mrs. John Mayhew is reco¬ vering from an illness at her home. Mrs. Mary Blessing broke some ribs in an accident at her heme Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Murphy and children of Rossville were guests of friends here Tuesday.; Mr. and Mrs. William Ste- phens and children have moved to Slygo. ----------- What Better Way Is There To Let Them Know About The News At Home Than To Send Them A DADE COUNTY TIMES SOMEBODY GOOFED! I T’S A COMMON MISTAKE but certainly the sign painter should know better. The word • RAILROAD" should be "RAILWAY,” for our correct name is Southern Railway System. Yet it’s surprising how many of our good friends and neighbors refer to us as Southern Railroad System. Not that it really matters. Railroad or Railway , we're still the Southern that "serves the South” —not only as an agency of transportation, but as a job provider, taxpayer and customer, too. And because what you say about us—not what you call us —is what counts, we'll go right on doing everything we can to make you pleased with and proud of the railway that means sc much to all who live and work in the Southland. Make no mistake about that! V Pmidtm SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM tMIU«t09, 9.6 RISING FAWN Mrs. Jessie Winston drove up frcm West Point, Ga., recently to spend several days with the Misses C u r e t o n and Mrs. Stroud. Last Wednesday, Miss May and MIss Besa accompanied her hcme ’ re,turrUn S after a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Simmons and girls have moved to the Barton hcme and Mr - and Mrs. j Harold Whi field have movid into the house farmerl y occu * 1 pied by ^ Mrs - Homer Powe11 13 occu ‘ pyln S t he Whitfield house, i which is owned by the Hershel Deans, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Crowder and baby, who lived in the Barton house, have moved to Pin°v. Mrs - Winnie Little of Collins- ' vllle< and Mrs - Kenneth Wood- y9,rd of Kncxville spent Friday night with the ^ Smiths, j Mlss Patev Lasa.er spent the weekend with Mr - and Mrs> c Hitt. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor Castleberry drove to Bessemer, Ala., Tuesday to carry the lat- ter ‘ s mother, Mrs. Young, home. (Written for last week! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison, Patsy and Becky spen the week end in LaGrange, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray of Gadsden, Ala., spent Sunday with Mrs. Bonnie Chambers and family. The MYF of the Methodist Church enjoyed a Hallowe’en Party Saturday at the home of Sue, Ginnie and Gene McMa¬ han. A surprise shower of birth¬ day gifts was presented to Judy Kenimer, whose birthday was on October SI. RAKF SALE SAT. IN OFFICE BLDG. The youth group of the Tren- j. on Methodist Church, which is taught by Miss Rose i yn Dyer, is pianino- a bake sale for this Saturday aft ernoon, Nov. 12. The sa j e wd j be be j d j n m. j. Hale’s and^iley^ old office Proc"ee"ds~"wiil next to Gan- naway g 0 j n ^ 0 a f und f or building the new annex on to the Methodist Church SHOP! SAVE! At CRISMAN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 7-1114 7-1114 518 MARKET ST. CHATTANOOGA CRISMAN 18 ON BROAD ST FREE PARKING NEXT DOOR ■ o oooooooooooooooooooooooc OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING i7 EAST MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA, TENN. RESIDENCE PHONE 6-4495 BUSINESS PHONE 6 9529 j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOCOO OO O C LIFE INSURANCE Also complete coverage on fire and accident insurance. H F. AIL!<0N INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Times Building Trenton. 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