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WILDWOOD
Mrs. Hutb Neely
(Written for last week)
Hi Neighbor*:
Hasn’t it been a lovely Thanks¬
giving season? There is some¬
thing about Thanksgiving that
draws the absent ones home to the
festive board and to loved ones. It
would be well, not only on Thanks¬
giving Day to count our many
blessings, but each day send a
prayer of thanks to our Heavenly
Father for His bounties and
watchful care.
We are happy to report that
Miss Flzada Tittle is recovering
from her recent illness.
Mr.tand Mrs. Herb Porter were
, happy to have their grandson,
Herbie Price, from the Navy,
spend several days with them. He
is stationed in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and daugh¬
ter, Ann from Charlotte, N. C.,
spent Thanksgiving with the Clyde
Neelys. June and Patsy were
home for the Thanksgiving vaca¬
tion, with several friends from
college, and I can assure you there
was not a dull moment.
The Rev. and Mrs. Gene Kirk
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neely
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Tittle and Elzada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dantzler
and children surprised their dad
and mother, the Edwin Dantzlers,
for Thanksgiving.
*. Mr. and Mrs. “Pete” Wallen
spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter, Mrs. Donald Street, and
Mr. Street of Ft. Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll
entertained Mr. Carroll’s Sunday
School Class Saturday night with
an old-fashioned “possum hunt.”
I haven’t heard if the young peo¬
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Get the “savings” habit! You’ll never miss the small
amount you lay aside each payday, but it will addup fast
and earn interest. Take advantage of our friendly service;
come in and open your savings account here.
Deposit with your home county bank, where you reach
your savings goal soon, with 2 y 2 percent interest and each
account insured up to $10,000.00.
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TRENTON, GEORGIA
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Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00
THfc BAftE CtniVTT WrES; TWWTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, lSSC
truck hayride Saturday night.
They camped long ^nough to fill
up on hot dogs and hot choco¬
late. A happy time was enjoyed
by all.
Eddy Watkins visited Carson-
Newman College at Jefferson
City, Tenn. He is looking for a
place to land next year. Good
luck, Eddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Neely, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Neely and Mrs,
Laura Bell got an early start
Sunday for Nashville to visit the
Robert Ball Family.
Friday night a truck drove up
in our yard and a crowd of boy
scouts piled out.They were trans¬
ferring to the Gene Kirk and
Frank. Netety cajrs—destination
the YMCA and a good swim. I
am sure the parents and friends
of these boys appreciate the
time and interest Frank Neely,
as scoutmaster, and Rev. Gene
Kirk are taking with them.
Mrs. Mary Townson reports
that there will be a Christmas
Cantata, “Prepare Him Room,”
at the church Dec. 16. All are
invited.
Also, there will be a Christmas
tree the night before Christmas.
Also the Ladies Aid annual
Christmas party will be at the
Townsend home on Dec. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson of
Chattanooga visited Mrs. Lettie
Cross on Monday.
Judge and Mrs. J. M. C. Town¬
send of Atlanta spent Sunday
in Wildwood They attended the
funeral of Mr. Strawn.
Dade High will play Roswell
for the North Georgia champ¬
ionship Friday night at Trenton.
Everyone is urged to come. Wild¬
wood is proud of her fine players
on the team.
So long,
Ruth Neely.
RAULSTON NEW
FLIGHT COMMANDER.
Marvin E. Raulston, Trenton.
was recently assigned to the pos¬
ition of assistant flight com
mander, Air Force ROTC, Uni¬
versity of Georgia. In this posi¬
tion he will maintain the rank
of caret second lieutenant for
the remainder of the quarter.
Raulstin. who is a junior in
the School of Arts and Sciences
will receive a commission in the
United States Air Force upon
graduation in June 1958. Having
oeen accepted into the advance
ROTC program, he will contin¬
ue his studies for the next two
years. After graduation he will
attend pilot training school for
14 months.
Raulston, who is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Evander L. Raul¬
ston, Trenton, presently lives
at 990 Milledge Avenue, Univer¬
sity of Georgia campus.
NOTICE OF SALE
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
There will be sold at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in Dade
County Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in January, 1957, the
following described property,
to-wit:-
One (1) 1949 Tudor Chev¬
rolet Sedan automobile,
having motor number GAA
613301
property found in posses¬
sion of J. W. Smith, levied on
to satisfy a fi. ma. in favor of
Mrs. Laura Whitehead against
W. Smith, issued from the
Court of Dade County,
said property levied on
as the property of defendant in
fi. ma.
This 4th day of December,
1956.
Allison Blevins
Sheriff of Dade County, Ga.
US DO YOUR JOB WORK
ple hAd any. luck or not. .
So lohg for now, •
’*■ Ruth :
Hi Neighbors,
I suppose you already know
that Wildwood did not win first
iplace in the Community Im
provement Contest but it was
fun trying. Even though we did
not win one of the top places, we
are not sorry we tried. Better
to try and fail than not to have
tried at all.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Lea and
Mrs. Joe Wallen attended the
Chamber of Commerce banquet
at the Read House given to rep¬
resentatives from each com¬
munity entering the contest. At
the banquet they learned who
the winners were. Wildwood was
glad for honorable mention and
the $75 that went with it.
I am always sorry to report
of the different ones being ill
in the community. Little Brian
Smith has been ill for a few days
but is much better. Also Mrs.
Edna Jolly has been ill for a few
days. We hope she will be up and
around soon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Carroll were
happy to have Mrs. Carroll’s
sister and family, the Henry
Arnolds from Marietta, spend
the weekend with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street
and family spent the weekend
with “Mom” and “Dad“, the
“Pete” Wallens.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Fugatte
and Diane spent the day with
his brother, Sam Fugatte, at
Hixson, Tenn.
The Young People of the MYF,
with Gene and Catherine (Rev.
and Mrs. Kirk) in charge, took
to the by-ways on a tractor
The home of Mra. W. G. Morri¬
Sr., was the scene of a family
Sunday. Those pres¬
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Lichten of Chattanooga, the
Raymond Morrisons, the D. E.
Morrisons, Aubrey Dyers, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Short of At¬
lanta, also W. G. Morrison and
daughter, Sherry,
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urday until Christmas. Kiddies, don’t miss
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