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HOOKER NEWS
Charlston, S. C.
Mr. Frank Mayhew of West
Frankfort 111. is a guest of his
mother Mrs. J. F. Mayhew and
other relatives here.
Miss Joan Limbough and Mr.
Hamrick were married Friday
night.
Mr. Prill Strawn has returned
from a business trip to Nash¬
ville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kirch-
meyer and son Ernest spent the
week end in Panama City, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, Jr.
and sons of Soddy, Tenn. visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith Sum-
day.
Mesdames Bill Brock and Lon¬
nie Pilgrim entertained with a
Shower Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Smith honor¬
ing Mrs. Billie Bumpus.
Mrs. Mabel Hunt visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hawes at Guntersville,
Ala. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coates
have returned from a visit with
(relatives in Gadsden, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harris and
sons J. D. and Elmer spent last
week with their son Wayne and
family at Fort Polk, La. While
they were away their son Hom¬
er was a guest of Mrs. Thelma
Bell and their daughter Betty
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Proctor in Chattanooga.
Round and Square Dance
Every Saturday Night
American Legion Hall 8-12 p. m.
Country Style Playboys
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1£57
BIRTHS
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Bright, route 2, Trenton, May 5.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Lawson, route 1, Trenton,
May 6.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. James
Castleberry, Rising Fawn, May 7.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Hillard
Wall, route 2, Rising Fawn,
May 11.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Daniels, Trenton, Miay 13.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Battle, Trenton, May 14.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
James M. Case, Trenton, May 24.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Truett Abercrombie, route 1.
Wildwood, May 29.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Young
Dalton, route 2, Rising Fawn,
June 10.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Crisp, route 2, Trenton,
June 17.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
M. Ross, route 2. Rising Fawn,
June 18.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Derrell Gadis, Trenton, July 5.
W. R. GIFFORD HONORED
ON 74TH BIRTHDAY
Mr. W. R. Gifford was honor¬
ed Sunday with a birthday cele¬
bration on the occasion of his
74th birthday. About thirty of
his children and grandchildren,
present.
WEST BROW NEWS
heads and hands during the two
weeks. The kindergarten depart¬
ment is being taken care of by
Craig, Mildred Hall, anne Lou
Falls and Genevieve McCarrell.
The Primary dept, has Christine
Veal, Christine Moore and Mar¬
garet Pflug, the juniors have Ge¬
neva Anderson, Christine W-Di
iams and Thelma Farmer and
Intermediate group has Phe-
nie Farmer nd Robert McCar¬
rell as teachers. Others in the
community have aided by send¬
ing material for the Bible
such as cookies, card¬
and other helpful objects
we express our thanks to
one. Pastor Pflug has fill¬
in as substitute and led the
in the choruses which are
much a part of the Bible
July fourth a parking area was
since then the road has been
for the community grounds
so that driving to the
House has been made
plesant.
The Boy Scout Troop here on
mountain is planning a
trip to the Smoky
Aug. 4,5, and 6.
George Hale and Pug Veal now
the Shell Service Station at
top of the mountain. We
them much success.
Mary Ellen Mahoney is vaca¬
from Penn., With the
also for a very short visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brel-
Pastor Arthur Pflug spent
days in the Hospital the first
July. Flowers and cards were
very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubbrey Long
from their Floridav a-
this past week.
Evening services are going on
the Holiness Church on the
and are well attended.
Mrs. Kenneth Hale celebrated
birthday Sunday and Mr.
Williams celebrated one
week before. Mrs. Ed An¬
mother will be celebrat¬
her 93 birthday July 20.
Cony McCarty is still Vaca¬
with her brother in Nor¬
Va.
The healthy drops of rain
enjoyed Monday afternoon
the roads, grass, bushes and
as well as the people.
Louise Stiff’s sister Maxine
is residing with her at
present and is employed in
She comes to our
from Elizabethtown,
Our expression of sympathy is
on to George Stiff in the
of his Uncle Cab Stiff.
A Revival at the West Brow
Chapel is schedul¬
for the second week in Aug¬
Rev. J. Pledger, from Oatt-
will be the Evangelist.
Regular meetings Trenton
No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and fourth
Saturday nighte each
month at 8:00 p. m.
R. V. Cureton, W. M.
J. M. Rogers, Sec’y.
All qualified Masons invited
attend.
YOUR LOCAL CIVIL
DEFENSE ORGANIZATION.
DOCTOR
H. L. Holtzendorf <
Dentist <
Announces Opening j
of Office and Dental
Laboratory in j
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.... RISING FAWN NEWS
several trips to Birmingham re¬
cently. He was absent at the
July Ruritan Club meeting so
Bill Austin, vice-president,, pre¬
sided. Cleron Kyser was the
speaker of the evening.
The many friends of Mrs. Will
Smith will regret to learn that
she is confined to her home and
under doctor’s orders to remain
abed for some time. Her grand¬
daughter, Patsy McNair, who has
been with her has returned
home and Mrs. Gertrude Wood-
yard is with her now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hitt have
returned from a week”s visit
with their son Charles, Jr. and
Mrs. Hitt in Little Rock, Ark.
Work has begun on the new
lunchroom of the Rising Fawn
school. While the patrons are
delighted that they shall have
a new lunchroom they are very
disapponted that the original
plans for the remodeling of the
entire building have been so
drastically curtailed.
The June meeting of the Ris¬
ing Fawn Home Demonstration
Club was held at the hime of
Mrs. Charles Long. Mrs. Fred
Harrison gave the devotional as¬
sisted by Mrs. Irving Friedmann.
Mrs. Jules Case, Trenton, Coun¬
cil president, gave a most inter¬
esting account of the annual
trip to Rock Eagle, where she
won first prize for her “church
dress”. An interesting discussion
of rpetrods and preparation of
foods for freezing .was engaged
in by all present, following which
Miss Hubble gave a needed les¬
son on ants — not aunts — and
how to get rid of them. The hab¬
its of these annoying little in¬
sects were quite interesting as
told by her.
(Written for this week)
Little Joe Tipton, four year
old son of John and Fay Tipton,
was rushed to the hospital Sat¬
urday when it was discovered he
h ad drunk a small bottle of rat
poison. He remains very ill.
Clyde Chadwick, who has been
confined to the Tri-County Hos¬
pital for some time, hopes to be
able to return home the latter
part of this week.
Mrs. Sam Chandler has ac¬
cepted a housekeeping job in
AUCTION SALE
Furniture and Miscellaneous
Every Friday night
8 P.M.
Court House Square Trenton Ga.
FREE PRIZES Union City Auction Co.
Deep Well Pumps
A Pump For Any Depth Well
Priced To Begin At
$ 99.50
Trenton Furniture and Appliance Co.
Trenton, Georgia Phone OL 7-4651
Chattanooga where she is given
the priivilege of coming home
over the week-ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Inman T. Bled¬
soe and daughter of Jacksonville,
Fla. and the W. D. Jacoways and
Miss Edna Jacoway visited the
Misses Curetons and Mrs. Stroud
this week. Mr. Bledsoe, wro is
technical advisor in the con- -
struction of Crusader jets was
recently transferred from Ar¬
lington, Texas to Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Allison had
their annual get-together of the
William Allisons Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russy Allison, Dal¬
las, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Dellinger and two sons of Berry
Schools; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Al¬
lison and 3 sons of Atlanta; Mr.
and Mrs. Will Elrod and Mrs.
Alma Baker of Fort Payne; Dr.
Bruce Elrod and 2 sons of Chat¬
tanooga; and Mrs. Fannie Sims
and Mrs. Lillie Holliman of Chat¬
tanooga. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ja-
coway called during the after¬
noon.
Mrs. Grace Young of New
York City and Mrs. Ethel Thomp¬
son and daughter Joan of Chat¬
tanooga have been visiting the
Irving Friedmann family.
Mr. and M|rs. E. L. Allison of
Tulsa, Okla. visited friends and
relatives in Rising Fawn and
Chattanooga last week.
L. M. Allison is spending this
week with his cousin, at Berry
Schools.
Dr. D. S. Middleton and Mrs.
Pinkney Williams remain con¬
fined to their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and
little daughter have returned
after a wqek’s vacation in Mo¬
bile.
Rev. and Mrs. Taylor Castle¬
berry and children were in Mc-
Culla, Ala. where he conducted
a week long revival.
TENT MEETING
There will be a Gospel Tent
Meeting on Sand Mountain,
East Brow Highway about three
miles south of Brown’s Gap start¬
ing Aug. 19. Preaching by Eugene
Crowley, Shelbyville, Tenn
Everyone is cordially invited,
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LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES