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the easier it becomes.
Save with a purpose . . . security and satisfaction. Start
your savings account now at the Bank of Dade where you
will receive 2 l / 2 percent interest and each account is insured
up to $10,000.00 . . and there’ll be no mystery in your
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TRENTON. GEORGIA
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957
ROUTE TWO NEWS
granddaughter is visiting her for
the summer.
Miss Janie Morgan has improv¬
ed some. Mrs. Vickie Cooper vis¬
ited Mrs. Robbie Ellis, Friday.
Mrs. J. L. Griffith visited her
sister last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Laney visited her mother
Mrs. Fred Cooper, Saturday.
Lots of Sunday visiting: cal¬
ling on the Rich Morgans were
Mrs. J. R. Spears, Mrs. Bim Pat¬
ton,, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ott, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cooper and Mrs.
Maggie Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbet Williams and others
Mrs. W. D. Patton’s sister from
Trenton visited her,, Mrs. Betty
Ott visited the A. B. Otts, Hillard
Wall visited his dad Mir. W. M.
Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cul-
bert visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.
Estel Tinker visited his dad and
Webb Tinker visited his sister
Grace.
Mrs. Beatrice Ivey and girls
visited on the Mountain Sunday
and the A. C. Reynolds visited
several friends.
(Written for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Whet-
zell from Kennimee, Fla. are here
visiting friends and relatives.
They are to return home this
week. Mrs. Tinker is here from
Illinois visiting her mother. Mrs.
Lucille Gass has moved back to
our community.
Our sympathy goes to Mrs. C.
W. Albertson on the death of
his uncle.
Mrs. Estel Tinker has been
sick at her home. Mrs. Janie
Morgan is ill at her home. Some
of her recent visitors are Mrs.
G. C. Hardeman, Mrs. Bill Crisp,
Moore, Mrs. Henry Williams and
Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Janie
Mrs. C. W. Albertson.
Buddy and Garry Cooper, Darreil Tony
Whetzell, Teddy West,
Lancaster and Junior and Denny
West have returned after a week
at Camp Joy. They report a good
time. ,
We had a nice rain.
John Paul Parker preached
such good sermons at our Re¬
vival.
The Pleasant Grove Church
had a Baptising at the Sitton
Mill Sunday. Four were baptised.
downtime to the barest minimum.
A truck with a choice of ready-
to-go power—that’s Chevy. From an
advanced lineup of eight engines-
140 to 210 hp—you can save by
choosing the power precisely
matched to your job. Thanks to
compact weight-saving design.
Chevrolet’s V8’s deliver high power
per pound of engine weight—power
that works harder for you. Chevy
truck 6’s are famous for their stay¬
MISS DOROTHY GORHAM
WEDS JIMMY T. WILSON
The wedding of Miss Dorothy
Gorham of Pisgah and Jimmy
Tom Wilson of Rising Fawn was
solemnized June 28 in Brainerd
at the Woodmore Methodist par¬
sonage. Rev. James Monroe Ball,
Jr. performed the informal cere¬
mony in the presence of a few
close friends.
The bride was attired in a grey
dress with white accessories and
an orchid corsage. The couple’s
only attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Hershel Dean of Rising
Also Rev. Leatherwood’s church
had a Baptising the same after¬
noon when seven from his church
were baptised.
Sunday relatives gathered at
Mr. and Mrs. Ethell Whitzells
and all had dinner under the
trees.
Mrs. Geraldine Tinker and
Miss Bertha Gilley visited Mrs.
Cooper one day last week. Mrs.
Alleene Henegar visited her
mother and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Tinker and son Ronnie and Mr.
and Mrs. m. F. Hill visited the
Coopers Saturday. John Tink¬
er’s daughter visited him Mon¬
day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cooper
of Chattanooga were visiting his
mother Sunday.
USED CARS
1955 Ford 2 owner EXTRA CLEAN * one
1953 Chevrolet extra clean
1952 Ford Victoria BLACK AND WHITE
1951 Chevrolet NEW PAINT, RUNS GOOD
1951 Hudson I OWNER. EXTRA CLEAN
1949 Oldsmobile ROUGH BUT READY
1953 2 -ton Chevrolet Pick-up ONE OWNER,
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TRENTON, GA.
ing power. Whichever engine you
choose, you know it’s got the power
to back up every inch of brawn in
every Chevrolet Task-Force truck.
A truck for your job-that’s
Chevrolet, too. From pickups to
middleweights to high-tonnage tan¬
dems, there’s one just right for your
job. See your Chevrolet dealer.
He’ll show you a model that’s
practically made to order for your
kind of hauling.
Fawn.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the newlyweds left
tfor a wedding trip to Pensacola,
Fla. At present M, r . Wilson is
with a construction company in
Talladega, Ala., but the couple
plan to make their home in
Chattanooga very shortly.
Mrs. Wilson is the daughter of
Mrs. Lola Gorham of putton,
Ala. and the late E. T. Gorham.
She is the sister of Mrs. Mamie
Bethune of Chattanooga,, Mis.
Berthell Whittle of Sumter, S.
C., Mrs. Zether Meade of Birm-
| inngham, L. J. and Carthell Gor-
i ham of Chattanooga, Lee and
j William Brimston of Dutton and
Curtis Gorham of Gadsden, Ala.
She is a graduate of Pisgah High
School and is employed with the
Signal Knitting Mills, Chatta¬
nooga.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mjs. Walter H. Wilson of
Rising Fawn, is the brother of
Mrs. Orman Smith, Pensacola,
Fla., Mrs. A. W. Coleman, Bax¬
ley, Ga., Mrs. Fred Harrison, Ris¬
ing Fawn, Mrs. Don Gross, Tren¬
ton, Leslie Wilson, Chattanooga,
Jack Wilson, Rising Fawn, and
George Wilson, who is stationed
with the Navy at Portsmouth.
Va.
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