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MRS LUCIA KILLIAN DIES
Committal services for Mrs.
Lucia Martin Killian, 91, who
passed away at Templeton, Calif.,
will be held at the graveside Fri¬
day at 11 a.m. in the Trenton
Baptist Cemetery. Rev. J. M.
Ball will Officiate.
Mrs. Killian was the widow of
the late William Hardy Killian,
who was the son of the iate Noal
and Annie Killian, early pioneer
settlers of I)nde County.
Survivors are two sons, Noah C.
Killian of Sarasota, Fla., and
Major William H. Killian of
Templeton, Calif., three grand¬
children and three great-grand
children, also a host of other rela¬
tives and friends.
Moore Funeral Home will be in
charge of arrangements.
NOTICE
l wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to all the voters
who supported me in my race
county coroner, especially the
election managers. Merry Christ¬
mas and a Happy New Year to
everyone.
Sincerely,
Sherman C. Moore
AMERICAN LEGION POST '0«
Second and fourth Thursday
night 7:30 P. M. every month.
Legion Hall,
Jake Smith, Commander
Don Gross Adjutant.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pursuant to Section 113-1505
of the Code of Georgia, notice
is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the estate
of Dock Stephens, Sr., deceased,
to file the same with the un¬
dersigned Dock Stephens,
Executor of the Will of
Stephens, Sr., deceased.
This November 6, 1956.
Dock Stephens, Jr.
Executor of the Will
Dock Stephens, Sr.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to an order of
Court of Ordinary of
County, Georgia, granted
vember 5, 1956, there will be
at public outcry at the
House door in Trenton,
County, Georgia, on
the 4th day of December.
within the legal hours of
to the highest bidder for
the following described
of said estate, to-wit:—
One (1) 1955 GMC 3/4
Pick-up Truck, having
number 248253309.
One (1) Elgin Motor Boat,
motor.
An undivided one-half
est in all those tracts or par¬
cels of land lying and
in Land Lots Nos. 13,15 and
In the 18th district and
section of Dade County
Georgia, consisting of
46 acres, more or less,
four tracts of land fully
scribed in deed from
J. Barton and wife,
Katherine Barton to James B.
Lancaster and wife, Hazel
Lancaster, dated October
1952, of Record Book 41,
394-395 of Dade County
Records, to which
is made for more specific de¬
scription.
The real estate above describ¬
ed ts owned jointly by the
of James B. Lancaster,
and Hazel R. Lancaster and
subject to a security deed
James B. Lancaster and
Lancaster to R. c.
and wife, (Dora Thompson,
ed October 25, 1952, of
Book 42„ pages 465-467 of
County there Deed Records on
is an unpaid balance
12900.00 principal, plus
interest from October 25,
The entire interest of said
tate and of Hazel Lancaster
be sold the purchaser to
the debt above specified,
the proceeds of the sale to
divided equally between the
tate of James B. Lancaster
Hazel R. Lancaster. Deed will
made to the purchaser by
ze] R. Lancasaer
and as administratrix of
estate of James B. Lancaster
deceased.
This November 6, 1956.
Hazel R. Lancaster
Individually and as Ad¬
ministratrix of the es¬
tate of James B. Lancaster,
deceased.
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ija* Dade county times, trUnton, Georgia, Thursday Nomc&Efc & r i9$e
WILDWOOD
Mrs. Ruth Neely
(Intended for la3t week)
Hi Neighbors:
Wo did not get our letter in the
paper the first week on account
of a shortage of printers. This is
making this week's news a week
late but hope we have better luck
soon. I heard some one remark the
other day that they thought they
w'ould renew their subscription to
the Times if we w'ere going to
have a news letter from Wildwood.
Hint!
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamlin,
Hollywood, Fla., are spending sev¬
eral days w tihMr. and Mrs. O. C.
Turner.
Mrs. Fannie Carroll spent the
week , end , with ... her , niece, . Mrs. .
’
na Agnew, a of , LaFayette. . r, ,. They . had , .
a grand time visiting among child¬
hood friends.
Mre. Mary Townsend and
Charlotte Watkins entertained
group of Dade football players and
their dates Saturday night at the
Townsend home. From there the
young people went to the home
Hardy I'rice for a ’possum hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adkins,
Chattanooga, spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Norwood.
Mrs. Hazel Fugatt was honored
at a birthday luncheon at the home
of Mrs. “Be" Ford with Mrs. Mary
Townsend assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dantzler and
I children spent the week-end with
mother and dad, the Edwin Dantz-
lers.
Bill Mike Townsend
the City High-Pensacola,
game Friday. On the return
he stopped off and visited
aunt, Mrs. Loleta Allen, in
Ala. He reports a perfectly
It’s that new V8 in the ’57 Chevrolet. But when you nudge the accelerator,
It's as quiet as a contented cat and you know it’s there, all right! Its right- CHEVROLET^
smooth and now response keeps you out of highway
as as cream . . . it’s emergencies. It overpowers steep hills
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time. • v. •.
Mrs. Elizabeth Tpwnsend spent °
the week end with Mrs. Lena Fry,
of St. Elmo.
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The many friends of Mrs. Joe o
Lucas will be glad to know she is
now home from the hospital and o
is improving nicely.
j The Rev. Gene Kirk and Mrs.
Kirk are living in the Cash home.
We hope they like it a lot there.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock have beer
in Ider, Ala., attending the fu
acral of his sister, who was burnec
to death. We extend our sym-
phathy.
.So long for now,
Ruth Neely
MORGANVILLE METHODISTS
| PLAN SUNDAY DINNER
| Members of the Morganville
Methodist u >• „ Church , will ... serve din-
ner on Sunday, Dec. 2, beginning
at 12 noon. Plates will be $1.00
for adults and 50 cents for chil¬
dren. Proceeds from the dinner
will go towards re-decorating the
church.
RURAL LIFE MEETING
SUNDAY AT BYRDS CHAPEL
The Byrd’s Chapel Methodist
Church will be host Sunday at
3 p. m. to the Rural Life Insti¬
tute, which will be attended by
delegates from each of the coun¬
ty’s thirteen Methodist Churches.
Special guests, including Dr.
C. P, Hardin, Mrs. C. E. Lundy,
Rev. Bob Lundy and John Cate,
will be present to speak on a
variety of topics, including
church and parsonage grounds.
The program will continue
through the evening.
Rev. Joe Baker will deliver the
evening message. Everyone is
invited to attend.
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