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SHIRLEY-McMahan Wedding .
Miss Arlene Shirey and Mr.
Jack McMahan were married
Wednesday night, July 25, at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Shirey in Fort
Payne. The ceremony was per¬
formed by the bride’s grand¬
father in front of an altar of
baskets of white glads and fern.
The bride was a teacher in the
Rising Fawn School last year
and Mr. McMahan Ls the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc¬
Mahan of Rising Fawn.
The bride wore a street length
dress of white linen with white
accessiries and carried a Bible
centered with a lavender orchid.
Her only attendant was her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ronald Shir¬
ey. Mr. Jack Smith of Chatta¬
nooga served as best man.
A reception followed the cere¬
mony with only relatives of the
couple and a few close friends
attending. White glads were used
in decorating the home and the
same color scheme was carried
out in table dcoraations. Miss
Linda Woodbrlght, cousin of the
groom and Miss Sue Jones,
cousin of the bride served.
The young couple have an
apartment on Bailey Avenue in
Chattanooga where he is em¬
ployed.
RISING FAWN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little,
Chasworth, are the guests of the
Gus McKaigs and the Wiley
Deans.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison
and daughters, Patsy and Becky
spent last Thursday and Friday
in Nashville, Tennessee.
Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Wood-
yard, Jr., and son Roger, visited
the senior Owen Woodyards at
Raleigh, North Carolina last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lowery
and son, California, were re¬
cent visitirs of the W. L. Fan¬
nins. Mr. Lowery is Mrs. Fan¬
nin’s cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Butler an¬
nounce the birth of a son, July
17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roach and
children and Mrs. Albert John¬
ston of Rome, Georgia were
Sunday guests of the Slaughter
and Konrad familys.
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TRENTON. GEORGIA
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY August 2, 1956
OBITUARY
Carl O. Collms Sr., 53, life
long resident of Lookout Moun¬
tain, died July 27 at his home.
He was a member of Lookout
Mountain Methodist Church and
a member of the Beacon class
of his church,
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
lone Balcomb Collins, a so a,
Carl G., Collins, Jr., of Cincin
nati; three sisters, Mr*. Her¬
man Fulghum, Tampa, Florida;
Mrs. Buff Bradford, Lookout
Mountain, and Mrs. J. R. Whit¬
aker of Chattanooga.
The funeral was held at the
National Funeral Home, with
the Revs. Amos L. Rogers and
Brunson Orgain officiating.
GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Smith ol
Rising Fawn clebrated their
golden wedding anniversary last
Sunday.
Their children honored them
by Inviting relatives for a spend-
the-day party and their many
friends were invited to call in
the afternoon.
During the morning the many
lovely gifts were received and
opened. In keeping with the
family’s tradition of enjoying
basket dinners, a sumptions
meai was served at noon.
A three tiered cake, showing
"50-Golden Wedding Anniver¬
sary”, was displayed in the din¬
ing room on a table covered
with a lace cloth. Yellow mari¬
golds and mums were used to
decorate throughout the house.
In the afternoon, as friends
offered their congratulations
and best wishes, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith happily cut the cake and
served it with iced drinks to
about ninety friends and rela¬
tives who called during the day.
Among those from out of town
who called were; Mr. and Mrs.
Will O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Blevins, Mrs. Johnny Tallent,
Mr. and Mrs. George Ketner,
Mrs. Lula Cassidey, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Jacoway, all of Chatta¬
nooga: Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Al¬
lison and children of Valley
Head: Mrs. S. J. Hale, Trenton,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardee Price, Mrs.
Ersaline Carroll, Mrs. Jane Blev¬
ins, and Joe Blevins, all of New
England. Relatives from Ider,
Trenton and Chattanooga also
attended.
GOSPEL CONCERT
There will be a Gospel Con¬
at the New Salem Method¬
Church Saturday, August 4th
8 p. m. The concert will fea¬
ture the Scenicland Trio, the
Dickerson family, the Dade
four, the Happy Travel¬
the Happy Harmony Boys
Marion County and Buddy
and Lila Adkins. Admission is
cents and 1.00 with the pro¬
going for building a Com¬
munity center at New Salem.
please come, you will
more than get your money’s
worth.
HOOKER DEATH
Mrs. Eliza Martin died July 24
brief illness. Mrs. Martin Is
survived by Husband, Joseph
eight children. Leonard,
Elmer Lee, Mary Ann, Bobby,
Lydia, John Davis and
Patricia Joyce Martin; three
four sisters, Mes-
Annie Green, Ollie Mae
Glarys Ward, and Viola
four brothers, Bruck,
Charles Paris of Chat¬
and Murphy Paris of
and other relatives.
services were held from
h e Mount Calvary Baptist
Hooker, with the Rev.
C. Proctor officiating. Inter¬
was in Stevenson, Alaba¬
DONKEY BALL GAME
A Donkey Ball game was play-
at Dave L. Brown Field, Friday
night July 27th. It was spon¬
sored by the Dade County Lions
Club and the Dade County High
Take Home JI ^
LAND SALE
WHEREAS, on January 22,
1946, Mrs. Leona Brown execu¬
ted and d e li v e r e d to L. C.
Sterne, a security deed convey¬
ing the property hereinafter
described, to secure an indebt¬
edness therein described, which
security deed is recorded in
Book 32, pages 211-212 of Dade
County Deed Records, to which
reference is made for its terms
and provisions. And
WHEREAS, by instrument re¬
corded in Book 46, page 131 of
Dade County Deed Records,
C. Sterne transferred and
conveyed to Floyd' Stone, said
security deed, the property
therein described, the debt
thereby secured and all rights
and powers therein conveyed,
by instrument dated July
1956, recorded in Book 49,
248 of Dade County Deed
Floyd Stone trans¬
and conveyed to the un¬
Dock Stephens, Jr.
security deed, the property
described, the debt
secured and all rights
and power! therein conveyed.
to the record of said
transfers is made for their
and provisions. And
WHEREAS, all of the debt se¬
by said security deed
past due and unpaid.
NOW, THEREFORE, because
default in the payment of
indebtedness and pursuant
the power and authority
in said security deed,
undersigned Dock Stephens,
will on Tuesday the 7th
of August, 1956, within the
hours of sale, at the Court
door in Dade County,
expose to sale and will
to the best and highest
for cash, the property
in said security deed,
follows;—
TRACT NO. 1; Described, as
(10) acres of Lot land
104, in the 19th District and
Section of Dade County,
as follows;
Being the East Half of the
Twenty acres, (20)
and being a tract of land
Ten acres, (10) in
form of a square.
TRACT NO. (2) A tract of
(10) acres, and being the
half of a 20 acre tract
in lot of Land No. 104 in
19th District and Fourth
Section of Dade County,
Said (20) Twenty acre tract
and being in the North¬
corner of said Lot No. 104
the form of a square.
Said property will be sold
to all unpaid taxes ow¬
thereon.
Pursuant to the piwer and
granted in said se¬
deed, the undersigned
Stephens, Jr., will execute
deliver to the purchaser
conveyance of said property
fee simple.
This 10th day of July, 1956
Dock Stephens, Jr.
By; Maddox J. Hale
Attorney
School Athletic Association.
The following merchants and
businessmen played a big hand
in making it a success finan¬
cially through cooperation in
ticket sales and donations.
Avakians Drugs.
Bank of Dade
John L. Case Grocery
John L. Case Hardware
Dade County Times
Dyer Lumber Company
Dyer Motor Company
Fricks Grocery
Gannaway Riley , Co.
Griffith Chevrolet
Harold Gross
M. J. Hale, Attorney
Hadden’s Pharmacy
Haygood’s Grocery
Kenntmers Grocery
Kyzcr Automotive Parts
Lynn’s Material Shop
Red’s Cleaners
LAND SALE
WHEREAS, by' security deed
dated October 8, 1955, C. R.
Watkins and wife Lucille P.
Watkins, conveyed to M.J. Hale,
the property hereinafter des¬
cribed to secure an indebted¬
ness therein described, said se¬
curity deed being of record in
office of Clerk of Superior
Court, Dade County, Georgia, in
Deed Book 48, pages 55-56 to
which reference is made for
its terms and provisions. And
WHEREAS, default has been
made in the payment of a part
of said indebtedness according
to the terms thereof and said
default having continued for
more than thirty days, the
holder of said indebtedness has
exercised the option contained
in said notes and security deed
and has declared all of said
debt to be due and payable at
once and default has been
made in the payment thereof,
of said default, and pursuant
to the power of sale granted in
said security deed, the under¬
signed M. J. Hale will on Tues¬
day the 7th day of August, 19-
56, within the legal hours of
sale at the Court House in
Dade County, Georgia, expose
to sale and will sell to the best
and highest bidder for cash
the following described pro¬
perty, to-wit:-
NOW, THEREFORE, because
Part of land Lot No. 50 in the
19th district and 4th section of
Dade County, Georgia, beginn¬
ing at the Southeast comer of
the 24 acre tract described in
deed from Mrs. Mae Davis et
al., to Ida Belle Davis David¬
son,, which deed is dated April
3, 1948, recorded in book 35
page 335 of Dade County Deed
Records, being the corner be¬
tween this tract and the pro¬
perty known as the Mack Crisp
(formerly Murphy) property,
198P feet more or less south of
the Northeast corner of said
Lot No. 50; thence North along
the East lot line 140 yards more
or less to the south side of an
old tram road; thence South-
westwardly along the South¬
east side of said old tram road
a distance of 195 yards more or
less to the North line of the
property known as the Mack
Crisp property; thence East
along the North ine of the
Crisp property, being the south
line of the 24 acre tract above
referred to, 133 yards more or
less to the beginning point.
Said tract contains 2% acres,
more or less an is the same
property conveyed by Robert
Dodson to c. R. Watkins and
Adfe Lucille P. Watkins by deed
dated October 2, 1954. Mineral
rights and mining privileges
reserved by Wilson M. Hardy,
Reciver of the Newsom pro¬
perties are excepted.
Pursuant to the terms of said
security deed, the undersigned
will execute and deliver to the
purchaser a conveyance of said
property in fee simple.
This 10th day of July, 1956.
M. J. Hale
Trenton Barber Shop
Trenton Furniture Store
Townsends Store
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY:
BY virtue of an order of the
Ordinary of said state and coun¬
ty, there will be sold at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in
August, 1956, at the Courthouse
door in Trenton, Georgia, be¬
tween the legal hours of sale,
to the highest& best bidder for
cash, the following described
land in Dade County and Walker
County, Georgia, to-wit:
ONE: All that tract and parcel
of land lying, situate and being
in Dade and Walker County,
Georgia, and being described
more particulary as follows:
1. All of land Lots Numbers 41,
69, 68 and 67 in Dade County,
Georgia and each land lot con-
taning 160 acres of land, more or
less, and being in the Twelfth
District and Fourth Section of
said county and state.
2. All of Land Lots Numbers 76
and 77 located in Dade and
Walker County, Georgia, in the
Twelth District and Fourth Sec¬
tion of each said counties, each
of said land lots containing 160
acres, more or less.
3. One hundred and ten (110)
acres of land, more or less, locat¬
ed in Dade and Walker County,
Georgia, in Land Lot No. 78 in the
Twelfth District & Fourth Sec¬
tion of Dade and Walker County,
as follows:
All of the west half of orginal,
of Land No. 78 in the Twelfth
District and Fourth Section of
Walker County, Georgia, and a
fractional part of the northeast
forty of said lot of land, said fra-
citonal part of said forty being
bounded as follows:
Beginning at a point where the
dividing line between the north¬
forty and the northeast
forty of said lot of land crosses
is known as the Ridge Road,
and thence following the said
Ridge Road to its intersection
with the Yankee Road, hence
the Yankee Road in a
direction to a point
where said lot crosses the divid¬
line between the southeast
and the northeast forty
said original lot of land des¬
above, thence east along
line to the original bounda¬
of said lot of Land, thence
along said original line
the original northeast corner
said lot, thence west along
original line to a point
on this line, thence
to the original starting
4. All of Land Lots Numbers
103, 104, & 105 in the Twelf
District and Fourth Section
of Walker County, Georgia,
land lot containing 160
of land, more or less.-
All of the lands above de¬
in Tracts 1, 2, 3, and 4
in one tract and contains
acres of land, more or less.
TWO: All of the lands be¬
to the estate of Dr. J.
'Gardner located in Dade
Georgia, other than
which is described here¬
above, and consisting of ap¬
four acres, more or
at Sulphur Springs, Geor¬
upon which there is sit¬
the home place and
formerly occupied by
J. L. Gardner, and another
house, said land lying,
and being in the
District and Fourth
of Dade County, Geor¬
The sale will continue from
to day between the same
until all of said property
sold, and the terms of said
shall be cash.
This 2 day of June, 1956.
BOBBY LEE COOK
IRBY GARDNER,
Permanent Adminstrators of
estate of Dr. J. L. Gardner,