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NEW SALEM
By I^orena Jones
I know we are all very grateful
for the wonderful shower of rain
we had Sunday . . . was sure a
most needed one.
Mr. and Mrs. Driggs Moore and
children from Old Hickory, Tenn.,
were visiting Mrs. Katherine
Moore and friends this week. We
were also happy to have them
visiting us in church.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moore and
children from Oak Ridge were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore
over the week-end. We were all
very happy to have them with us
at church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew McKaig, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard McKaig and
children vacationed for a few days
in the Smokies last week.
Phillip Huskey has been vaca¬
tioning with relatives in Hixson,
Tenn. He reported a most enjoy¬
able week fishing, playing ball,
picnicking—well, all things that
it takes to make a summer vaca¬
tion.
Today (Sunday) is the big day
for the Drew McKaig family, this
being their homecoming as well
as celebrating Aunt Virginia’s
65th birthday. We want to wish
her many more happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal from
Sea Drift, Texas are due to ar¬
rive here sometime this week for
a week’s stay with relatives. We
are all looking forward to their
visit.
Aunt Mary Massey has been
here visiting a few days with Aunt
Fannie Moore.
Melvin Gewene has been visiting
relatives up here this week.
This Sunday being our annual
all day singing, everyone try to
be there and bring a well-filled
basket.
R. L. Robertson is the new
owner of a dry cleaning business
at Bridgeport, Ala.
The Haygoods have been vaca¬
tioning in Florida. They reported
some mighty good catches, but as
the old saying goes, the big one
got away, says Charles, simply
because his Mommy didn't know
how to land it.
We had several children from
our community attending the sum¬
mer camp up near Dayton, Tenn.
this week. Among those were
Bruce Gray, Elaine Gray, Jackie
Fulghum, Winnie Baker, Bettie
Bradford, Elsie Bradford, Blenda
Moore, Patricia and Sarah Abbott,
Jean Autry, Judy McKaig, Gladys
Gray, Mary Lois Moore, Mary
Jayne, Martha Jo and Billy June
Johnson. A few came home puny,
but even with their upset tum¬
mies, they still had a most enjoy¬
able week.
Miss Eloise Pennington came up
from Dothan, Ala. to spend a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Moore.
The Prag Moore family left
this morning on vacation. They
plan to visit New York City and
many more interesting points be¬
fore returning.
Mrs. J. E. Fellow's, who is able
to be up and around some, had
lots of kinfolks from Cincinati,
Ohio, visiting her last week.
WYNELL USRY MARRIED
TO FRED LONG
Miss Wynell U&ry, daughter of
Mrs. E. F. Usry anti the late Mr.
Usry and James (Buddy) Long,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of
Rising Fawn were married June
29. The ceremony was performed
by Mr. I. H. Wheeler, Jr. at his
home.
The bride w r as given in mar¬
riage by her mother. Miss Bren¬
da Murphy and Miles Murphy
were the couple’s attendants.
The bride is a student at Dade
County High School. The groom,
who attended Dade County High
School is employed in Chatta¬
nooga. The young couple are
making their home in Trenton.
BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1957
HOOKER
By Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall
sons of Oak Ridge, Tenn.
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Smith.
Mrs. Robert Hamill and
ren, Jimmie and Judy, of
stone, Ga. are spending this
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harris
family were called to
boro last week on account of
death of Mr. Harris’ mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tromas-
son of Whitwell, Tenn.
Mir. and Mrs. Grady Bell Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Milton Lyle of St.
was a guest of Mrs. J. E. Strawn,
Sunday.
Mrs. Lulu Cross of St.
was a week end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tittle.
Mrs, Fred Mallock of
Tenn. spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden SStrawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
of West Frankfort, 111; Mr.
Mrs. Leslie Mayhew and child¬
ren and Mr. and Mrs.
of Chicago, 111.; Donald and Ken-
eth Overturf of St. Louis, Mo.
spent two weeks with Mrs. J. F.
Mayhew’, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Smith and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith en¬
tertained with a dinner on Sun¬
day honoring their guest. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs. Brad
Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stine and son of Whiteside,
Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayhew
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haer-
ing and son of Trenton; Mr.
Mrs. Tom Carroll and son and
Mrs. Bill Brock and children of
Wildwood. Others called
the afternoon.
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SlYGO
By Mrs. E. A. Cureton
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Slaugh-
Allis Loner of Dalton, Ga.. are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Slaughter.
Mrs. Edgar Moore has gone for
a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Bill Purcell in Penn/
Mrs. Ira Cole spent the week
end with her son B. W. Cole and
Mrs. Cole in Rossville.
Mrs. R. V. Cureton and child¬
ren visited her mother Mrs. An¬
nie Fryor in Tiftonia on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hise and
Weldon Hise visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank K. Patterson,,, Saturday.
Mrs. Guy Hughes entertained
with a birthday party on Sat¬
urday honoring her daughter
Marian on her sixth birthday.
Linda Cole spent Friday night
with her grandmother, Mrs. E.
A. Cureton.
Mr. Noah Goins and neice Hen¬
rietta Goins from Kentucky have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Patterson and Mr. and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stamey
of Chattanooga were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Cureton and
family last Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Holmes,
Jr. were dinner guests of Mrs.
Mailie Waddell and Edna. Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Patterson
visited relatives rere this week
end.
WE SELL typewriting paper,
white and yellow second
sheets, thin paper marked
‘'copy” and two sizes of ml-1
meograph paper.
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TRENTON. GA, i
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