The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, June 13, 1957, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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West Brow News
By MARGIE BOATNER
The Ladies Missionary
was held at the home of
Mildred Hale. Those present were:
Thelma Farmer, Myrtle
Christine Williams, Margie
ner. The ladies finished the
top that was started at the
meeting.
The community meeting
held Thursday night in the new
Community Building. The
ing was opened by Harley
with Mr. McCarty leading
prayer. A bake sale was
after the meeting.
Our pastor and family,
Arthur Pflug, have gone to
sylvania for three weeks to
relatives and help with the
cation Bible School at their
church.
Rev. Eskell Baker and
Frank Nedows will conduct
services during our pastor s
sence. Mrs. Louis Bennett will
at the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig
nounce the birth of a girl
June 9.
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SEE US FOR
Underwear - Fruit of the Loom Shorts 69c
Shirts.............49c
Electric Shavers .......... .. $1.98
Socks, Nylon 49 & 69c; Cotton 25 to 59c
Cigarette Lighters.............98c
Gannaway - Riley Co;
TRENTON, GEORGIA
AUCTION SALE
Furniture and Miscellaneous
Every Friday night
8 P.M.
Court House Square Trenton Ga.
FREE PRIZES Union City Auction Co.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 195 1 ?
Mrs. George McCarty is return¬
ing to Norfolk, Va. after a week’s
visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Mc¬
Carty, and mother, Mrs. R. S.
Williams. She will be coming
back in August to stay as her
husband will he discharged in
February 1958 after serving four
years in the U. S. Navy.
Miss Phyllis Boatner is spend¬
ing a week in Chattanooga Valley
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Leonard.
Miss Betty Phillips has return¬
ed home after a visit in Ohio.
Mr. Fred Craig is driving a new
1957 Ford which he bought last
week.
Card of Thanks
The kindness and sympathy ex¬
tended to us by our friends and
neighbors during the illness and
death of our husband and father,
J. 0. Smyth, will always be re¬
membered and appreciated.
May God bless each and every
one of you throughout the years
to come.
The J.-O. Smyth family
OBITUARY
VIDA RE’NEE KINSEY
Funeral services for Vida lie
’Nee Kinsey, 8-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kinsey of
Wildwood, Ga. who died Thursday
night after an illness, were held
Sunday afternoon from the Tren¬
ton Church of Christ. Ministers
James Watkins, Joe Mayhew and
Paul Buchanan officiated. Inter¬
ment was in Brown’s Gap Ceme¬
tery.
Surviving are the parents; a
sister, Freda Kinsey; brother,
Danny Kinsey, Wildwood; grand¬
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Wall,
Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. A. F..
Kinsey of Long Island, Ala., also
several aunts and uncles.
ROBERT M. DERRYBERRY
Services for Robert Middleton
Derryberry, 19, who died Saturday
of injuries received in an auto¬
mobile accident, were held Monday
at Sarah’s Chapel with Rev.
George Stephens officiating. Sur¬
viving are his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pope Derryberry of Chatta¬
nooga; three sisters, Mrs. Bill
Ackerson, New England; Misses
Wanda Fay and Beulah Mae
Derry ber r y, Chattanooga; one
brother, Will i a m Derryberry;
grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Dickson,
Chattanooga, and grandfather, J.
B. Derryberry, New England.
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CIVIL.
DEFENSE ORGANIZATION.
Stiver’s Best Self Rising Corn Meal.... 5 lb. bag 33c
Good Loaf Flour.................25 lb. bag $1.99
FREE -1 box 16 Tetley’s Tea Bags with the purchase of
1 box a lb. Tetley Tea..................... 45c
Colonial Sugar vaeutta
SUNSHINE freshnoss
Krispy Crackers . in I a LB. bag!
1 lb.box 19c... 5 lb. Bag 49c PKG. 89c
.
GORDON’S
Potato Chips Northern Vigaro
5c to 49c Tissue
Powdered CLOVERLEAF Milk 3 rolls 25c 25 lb. bag $1.45
62 oz. pkg, 17c
Heinz 57 Sauce Northern
29c Towels
Kansas Roll 19c
Diamond
Flour Sauer’s
10 lb. bag 99c
Black Pepper
Waxtex Wax Paper 3 25c
Roll 20c oz. can
John L Case Co.
TRENTON, GA.
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TO GEORGIA COUNTIES
Wilkinson County
RICH IN
MINERALS
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Wilkinson, one of the older Georgia counties, is rich in min¬
eral resources. Its principal mining product is kaolin, a type
of clay used in plastics, paints, adhesives and rubber prod¬
ucts. In addition, kaolin is need throughout the world as a
filler and surface coating pigment for paper. Several mining
companies extract kaolin from the rich land of Wilkinson
County. These mining interests phis timber interests—lum¬
ber mills and allied woodworking operations—make
Wilkinson a thriving, industrious part of the state. Irwinton
is the county seat and Gordon is the county’s largest town—
being the center of its industry and expansion.
In thriving Wilkinson County and throughout Georgia, the
United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure
the sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly conditions.
Believing that strict law enforcement serves the best interest
of the people of Georgia, the Foundation stresses close coop¬
eration with the Armed Forces, law enforcement and govern¬
ing officials in its continuing ~Belf- regulation” program.
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