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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1956)
!MRS JOHNSON “TEACHER” AT NEW SALEM SCHOOL Mrs. Roy Johnson, who hjs been chosen as New Salem School’s “Teacher of the is a quiet and friendly Mrs. Johnson has taught three and half years in the ond part of her teaching A 1939 graduate of Berry lege with a Bache’or of degree in Education. Mrs. son just started this year second part of her teaching reer. During the first part, taught three and a half then stopped to d'vote her time to her family. A resident of the Head Communnity, she is a of the Head R ver Bap Church and is a teacher in the Sunday School She also attends PTA and is actively interested in the projects the children undertaken. Mrst recent SAVINGS rin 111 m YOU CAN SAVE MORE MONEY— IF YOU SAVE IT REGULARLY Get the “savings” habit! You’ll never miss the small amount you lay aside each payday, but it will add up fast and earn interest. Take advantage of our friendly service; come in and open your savings account here. BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00 Aunt Jemima Bandwagon Presents TENN. VALLEY BOYS Jamboree Featuring Howard Bramlett & Roy Ledford, Cuzzin Elmo & Uncle Lem Fersize Wally Clayton & Tennessee Valley Boys Quartet Home Spun Fun - Music and Hymns In front of R. P. FRICKS’ STORE IN RISING FAWN FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. Free ticket- will he distributed by The Tennessee Valley Boys to the HIG JAMBOREE at the Rising Fawn, Georgia School Auditorium Sat. March 10,1956 - 8 p. ra. Admission Studen ts 35c ________ _______ Adults 75c — rriF rum: coIN'tY tivrFs, fftCNfoS, GEORGIA, thtrsday march 8, lflsc j these is a health instructive project, colorful and about the school and the position of poems, some of were published in the news column recently. 35 SEE IT, DRIVE IT The Great New 35 Ferguson Gordon Dobbins Store Long Island, Ala. Rt. 1 PhorJe Fort Payne Flat Roek 2 2271 MIJS. PARSON INJLRLI) IN AUTO - TRUCK ACCIDENT Mrs. Jess Parson was admit- ted to a Chattanooga hospital Saturday night with slight In- juries suffered when the pick- up truck in which she and her husband were riding was struck from behind by an The accident occurred in of the Parson home at Morgan- ville as they were preparing turn off the highway, An mobile driven at a high rate speed struck the Parson truck in the rear, then slid 150 feet, Mr, Par on was uninjured but the driver of the car suffered ;cratches and bruises. The State Patrol charged the auto driver with traveling too fast under road conditions. Mr. Parson suffered a similar accident a few weeks ago in the same spot when his truck was I hit by a car driven £>y a soldier ! from Maryland. ----— MRS. TOWNSEND NAMES QUEEN COMMITTEE Mrs. R. S. Townsend, chair- man of the Farm Bureau Queen and Talent Contest Committee, Xl’ows s' UnCed hCr COmmittee M Cecil McKaig, Mr. W. H. Pullen. Mrs. A L. Mrs. Willie Hughes, Mrs. D. E. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Boyd. Mrs. Townsend intends to call a meeting soon to get plans un¬ derway for the county queen and talent contest which i s held in the late spring. NOTICE SUIT FOR DIVORCE IN SUPERIOR COURT DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA JUNE TERM, 1956 JOHN B. CRUMLEY VS. HELEN CRUMLEY TO HELEN CRUMLEY, DEFEN¬ DANT IN SAID MATTER 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 the plain¬ tiff, mentioned in the caption in his suit against you for di¬ vorce. Witness the Honorable John W. Davis, Judge of said Court. This 22 day of February, 1956. Grace II. Williams Clerk Superior Court Dade County, Georgia NEW HOME REPORTS SI8.60 IN DRIVE When the New Home Club met for the February meeting, Mrs Joe Neely, president, reported a total of $18.60 was collected by the mothers for the January Polio Drive, The ladies planned to furnish quartet and Linda Ballard with her accordion as their share of the entertainment at the banquet honoring the Tren- ton Club on Feb. 24. Mrs. Neely appointed the pro- iect chairman for the coming year and five new memebrs were admitted to the club. Mrs. E. E. Ferguson led the ladies in a song and two for which Miss Hubble and Mrs. McConal Hurst won prizes. Miss Hubble gave an interest- ing demonstration on child care also playing some children’s games for a rainy day. The hostess, Mrs. Neely, served delicious refreshments to twelve members and Mbs Hubble, after which the meeting was adjourn- ed. Mrs. McConal Hurst, Sec. YOUTH GR ™ r ORGANIZED A * BYRD ’ S CHAPEL The Byrd’s Chapel M.Y. F. was reorganized at a meeting Sun¬ day evening at the church. The following officers were elected: President ...... Jim Cureton Vice-President Ercylene Crane Secretary & Treasurer ...... Mary Lee Bruner Program Chairman. Ethel Crane The group plans to meet eve r y Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock. ROUTE l NEWS Nancy Williams, daughter of our pastor, Rev. Henry H. Wil¬ liams of LaFayette, was married Saturday. We wish them a long and happy marriage. We have had some cold wea¬ ther again. The storm hit most¬ ly in Alabama. Mr. Ethell Whetzell has cut down lots of trees around the store which makes it look dif- frent. Many on the sick list. Mrs. G. C- Hardeman was to be oper¬ ated on Monday Mr. C. W. Al¬ bertson is also in the hospital. Also Mrs. W. D. Patton. Michel Tinker is in the hospital in Fort Knox, Ky. with virus pneumon¬ ia. We hear Mrs. Velma Smith from the Avans community is in the hospital. We hear Mrs. Novella Gass has returned home from the hospital. Rev. Henry Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Ott. Other Sundoy visiting; Mrs. Opal Blevins and husband vis¬ ited the Albertson family, Mrs. Daniel Bryant ana Leslie Coop¬ er and family visited Mrs. Mag¬ gie ooper, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cocper in Flat Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ellis had sev¬ eral friends to call on them. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Owenby have new grandson born Feb. 22. The baby’s mother is the form¬ er Carlene Owenby? who after her mar riage is making her home in Washington, D. C. Edna Cooper spent Monday night with Jimmie Sue Bu¬ chanan. Jack Summerford spent the weekend at home. Mrs. Ru¬ by Wooten spent Monday with Mrs. Vickie Cooper. We hear Mr. G. C. Hardeman is to return home Tuesday if ne keeps improving. Mrs. W. D Patton returned home last Wednesday from -the hospital, and we hear Mrs. Novella Gass has Improved and is home. Mr C. W. Albertson will return home from the hospital this week if he continues to improve. Visitors in the community were as follows; Mr. and Mrs Bim Patton and family visited his mother Sunday; Joe Greg¬ ory was home on leave with Mr and Mrs. A. C. Reynolds; Charles Coffee is visiting on the moun¬ tain this week; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crownover visited the Fred Coopers Saturday; Estel Tinker j visited his father Sunday; Mrs. Goldie Maltsbergner vis¬ ited her aunt Lily Pruitt and Mr. and Mrs. Janies West visited Lizzie Lancaster last week. Buddy and Charlotte Cooper a;e sick at the present writing Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wooten have blocks to build them a new house on 110 highway. Mr. Ethell Whetzell’s new ]store building is going on up and looks good. It is being con¬ structed of blocks. : Mr. and Mrs. Ethell Whetzell’s json Frank is driving a new 56 ! Dodge. j These pretty gardening sunny, *fdel- days | makes us there SLYGO CLUB .VOTES WORK ON WATER The Slygo Home tion Club met February 2.3rd the Slygo Community with 12 members present. meeting was called to order the president, Mrs. Frank Patterson and Mrs. E. F. read the scripture. Mrs. Cureton gave a reading, cn the Farm;” Mrs Alvin Roev.? read, “Washington’s and the group sang “Old at Home.” Miss Edna Waddell, read the minutes and called roll. The change in plans the “Club of the Year” were discussed, and were made by members who tended the recently held trict Council and County ei! meetings. was made of the dates for Dress Revue and the School. The club voted to work the Community Club on the project of a water system in the ity house. Plans were made a box supper to be held to raise money for this Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer is now Griffith Chevrolet Company successors to Williams Motor Company # H. L. Griffith, Formerly with Price Auto Co., Chatt., Manager. Bob White, Dew el Breedlove and Homer Bearden will continue to be employed by the new company. New personnel added: Mr. Jimmy Cummings, Parts and Service Dept.; Mr. J. A. Baggett, Salesman. SEE US FOR A GOOD DEAL =- • V Aunt Jemima Bandwagon Presents TENN. VALLEY BOYS JAMBOREE Featuring Howard Bramlett & Roy Ledford, Cuzzin Elmo & Uncle Lem Fersize Wally Clayton & Tennessee Valley Boys Quartet Home Spun Fun - Music and Hymns In front of MC BRYAR BROS.’ STORE IN TRENTON FROM 2:30 ~ 3:30 P. M. Free tickets will be distributed by .The Tennessee Valley Boys to the BIG JAMBOREE at the Rising Fawn, Georgia School Auditorium Sat. March 10,1956 - 8 p. m. Admission ___________ Students 35c Adults 75c RISING FAWN SENIOR 4-II CLUB MEETS Monday night, March 5th Ri ' in i Fawn Senior 4-H Club held their regular meeting. boys me t at the Rising School. Sammy Harrison, president, presided at the in S- After a short business sion turned the meeting to Mr. ,Adams, County who discussed projects. As member's name was called, j | a meeting was also j to work on the Scrap Book get it up to date, | Mrs. Verna Cole, j short chairman, gave an demonstration on and flowers, A very interesting and formative demonstration ways of entertaining and jig j Hubble. children Afterwards was given by | games were played by the that could be used with children. Delicious refreshments served by Mr». Leon Moore Miss Pearlie Street, Mrs. John K. Cureton Reporter gave a list of the projects he is working on. Mr. Adams intro- ducted our guest speaker, Mr. D. O. Chumley, Principal of Da¬ vis High School, who gave us a very good talk on citizenship, explaining to us the meaning of the term and showing us how important we are as individuals. He asked each of us to continue with our 4-H projects and to identify ourselves by the work we do. We were very glad, to have Mr. P. R. Hall, Principal of Rising Fawn School, present with us. Bob Kenimer of the Rising Fawn Jr. Club was a vis¬ itor and we were very glad to w elcome two new members, Garry Steele and Tommy Blev¬ ins. After the meeting was ad¬ journed the group played sev¬ eral games. Mrs. Virginia Kon¬ rad, leader, served cookies and punch to the group. The girls met with Aileen Harrison, club president, who presided over the meeting. Miss Hubble, Home Demonstr a t i o n Agent, gave the girls a sewing demonstration. The next meet¬ ing will be held at the home of Genny McMahan on April 2nd. Larry Konrad, Reporter