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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, &ft
Rising Fawn
By Miss Bess Cure ton
Among those who spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Rising
Rawn were the following: Rev.
and Mrs. Gene Davis of Atlanta
who were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Fricks, Mr. and
Mrs. McKinley Minor and little
son of Norfolk, Va., who were
with Mr. Minor’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Minor; and Mrs.
Myrtle Guido and Miss Ann
Mitchell, who visited the Campbell
Thomases.
The Sonny McMahans have
moved to Trenton where they will
occupy the Jimmy .Wilson home.
The Bob Wests have moved into
the home the McMahans vacated
The many friends of Mrs. W.
H. McNair, nee Fola Belle Smith,
will be glad to know that she is
able to return to her home after
a major operation in an Oak
Ridge hospital.
Lunsford Fricks, who is con¬
valescing from major surgery, re¬
turned home the latter part of
last week from Erlanger Hospital.
Mrs. Haley Dean and Miss Bess
Cureton attended the WSCS
Training Institute at Centenary
last Wednesday.
Rev. Jimmy Ball spent a few
days last week in Jasper teaching
a seminar.
Aileen Harrison, bride-elect of
Gene McMahan, was honored
with a shower Friday evening at
the home of Judy Kenimer.
CLOVERDALE
Mrs. J. L. (Aunt Martha) For¬
ester is at Tri-County Hospital in
a serious condition.
George Bible and family, for¬
mer residents of Sand Mountain,
uo.v of Lock wood, Tenn., were
Sunday visitors of iris parents, the
Ed Bibles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew of
West Frankfurt, 111. spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
J. F. Mayhew and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brasfield and
children spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with relatives in Mem¬
phis, Tenn.
Mr. J. E. Watloy is e ou t '
at Campbe.l flini aVe.ne j
ga.
Mr. J. E. Strawn is seriously ill
at his home.
Mr. and ki.s. Ha.vey W.,;ia
.and family were rocent guests ;•
relatives in Alabama.
Mr. Grover Ballard is improv
ing from an operation at T
County Hospital.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Adams, Jr. has been
moved from Children’s Hospital to
their home here.
Mr. Bob White has returned
home from a business trip to Chi
cago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pilgrim
and daughter of Oak Ridge ,Tenn
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Smith.
Mr. C. M. Smith is ill at his
home.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Strawn were Mrs. Pearl
Richardson and daughter, Mary
Lee, of Chattanooga, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Lyle of St. Elmo and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Coates of Bridge¬
port, Ala.
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CHRISTMAS
Mrs. Foster Hostess
To Piney H. D. Club
The Piney Home Demonstration
Club met Nov. 16 at the home of
Mrs. Cordia Foster with nine
members present.
Mrs. Lewis Whited, president,
was in charge. The devotional
was given by Mrs. Earl Medley.
Mrs. Cordia Foster was appointed
to work on the yearbook. Mrs.
Bill Blackstock was chosen for ouv
photographer, with Mrs. Alvin
Taylor to be reporter.
Following the business meeting,
Miss Hubble gave a lovely demon¬
stration on Christmas decorating
Our hostess then served deliciou ■
refreshments.
Our next meeting will be the
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. George Hamilton on Dec. 21.
Won’t you come and join us?
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Pres. Salem Club
The New Salem Home Demon¬
stration Club met November 21
at the home of Mrs. Grady Me-
Kaig. Ruth Br&dfoi-d, acting as
president, called the meeting to
order. Old and new business was
discussed, after which Gewerm
Ross gave a report on the council
meeting at New Home. The next
council meeting will be held in
January at Trenton.
The Christmas party was dis¬
cussed and everyone decided to
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held at Mrs. Bill Gray’s.
Officers were elected for the
following year and are: President,
Mrs. Ruth Bradford; vice-presi¬
dent, Jean McKaig; secretary and
treasurer, Gewene Ross; reporter,
Juanita Bradford.
Miss Hubble gave an interest-
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At a meeting held last week in
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Worth T. Lea president, W. T.
Davis, vice-president; Mrs. Ruth
Neely, secretary, and Mrs. W. T.
Lea, treasurer.
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Pursuant to Section 113-1505
of the Code of Georgia, notice
having is hereby given to all persons
claims against the estate
of Dock Stephens, Sr., deceased,
to file the same with the un¬
dersigned Dock Stephens, Jr.,
Executor of the Will of Dock
Stephens, Sr., deceased.
This November 6, 1956.
Dock Stephens, Jr.
Executor of the Will of
Dock Stephens, Sr.
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