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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1957)
PAGE 6 f | It's Never Too Late to Start Your Savings Start your savings account with us to-day. Deposit regularly—every pay day. You’ll find that your in¬ sured savings account with us is the biggest step you ' ' 4 < take in the right di¬ ; : can rection. » © BANK OF DADE TRENTON, GEORGIA Every Account Insured up to $10,000.00 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Atchley, Ris¬ ing Fawn, are announcing the birth of a son on Aug. 2. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wallin, Lookout Mountain, are announcing the birth of a daughter od'Aug. 2. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Stephens, Sand Mountain, are announcing the birth of a son born Aug. 4. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stuphin of Flintstone, Ga. are the proud parents of a daughter,, Susan Diane, born Aug 12. Mrs. Sut- phin will be remembered as Miss Margaret Page. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thorn¬ hill also announce the birth of a daughter at Tri-County, on August 3. * * • Mr. and Mr . Franklin Baker are announcing the birth of a daughter on August 9. at Tri-County. Little Susie Presley Honored With Partly Little Miss Susie Presely, dau¬ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Presley, was entertained with a party Saturday on the occasion of her seventh birthday. The guests enjoyed games, some of them winning prizes. Rev. R. L. Hilten made pic¬ tures to commemmorate the event. OPTOMETRIST C. F. KING 17 East Main Street Chattanooga, Tenn. Res. Phone Amherst 6-0595 Business Phone Amherst 7-0214 4-Day Special Monday Through Thursday, Aug. 19-22 FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT WITH EACH LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGE BUCK'S SERVICE STATION Trenton, Ga. Phone OL 7-4251 THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: TRENTON, GEORGIA, THUR&D1Y, AUGUST 15, 1957 FULLER REUNION Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Smith of Rising Fawn were hosts Sunday to members of the Fuller family. Over 100 were present including Mrs. Smith’s brothers and sisters and their families. Among those were Mi-, and Mrs. “Troze” Fuller and family from Gadsden, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Memphis, Tenn., also Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCloud from Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey of Memphis and Miss Dealah Full¬ er and her sisters of Chatta¬ nooga were also present. Improvement Column Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor are in the process of remodeling their home in Piney on the Trenton-La- Fayette highway. They have built a new foundation, put on a new roof and are building on two new bedrooms. This addition will make it possible for them to enlarge their living room to approximately 24 ft. in length. Other improve¬ ments are planned, but since they are doing the work themselves, the changes are taking place gradual¬ ly- The Bill Keeton’s Byrd’s Chapel home is getting more attractive. Dark brown siding has been put on the outside and white trim with white shutters are part of future plans. Work At R. Fawn Members of the Rising Fawn, Chapel and Cave Springs churches have sponsor¬ a remodeling project for the which is located next the Rising Fawn church. The has been exterminated, new built, the living and dining re-papered in green and a new kitchen sink and washer installed, and mattress and living room purchased. The furniture, which is beige was selected by several during a shopping .trip Chattanooga last Monday. BAPTIST PLANS .... There will be an all-day singing dinner on the ground at the Baptist Church Sunday, 18. All singers in the area everyone who would like to and visit with old acquaint¬ are invited to attend. Rising Fawn Mr. James M. Dean remains ill at Tri-County Hospital. Mrs. Mickey Bobo and baby are visiting her parent/5 in Petersburg. Florida. Rev. Taylor Castleberry has been assisting Rev. T. C. Nelson a revival at Ider. The Cas- tlebery family has also had visitors. The Harrell and Hensley fam¬ who have been associated Williams Enterprises, have to their homes in Alabama. aogry man is Sylvester !. Bfy, , Who today was sold a piece of “blue sky.” He’d stepped in a showroom-out of the rain, Was sold a new car before he could explain! How he hated the styling—so high and square And in new features it was really bare, “i got a real bargain—the buy of my life— But tew do 1 ever convince my own wiki" Moral: You’re paying for a new car... make sure you get one! When you buy a new car, put your money on tomorrow—not yesterday. Swept-Wing Dodge actually obsoletes other cars in its field. Should you invest in high, boxy styling when Dodge offers the low, low look of tomorrow? Should you invest in outmoded coil springs when Dodge offers new Torsion-Aire Ride? Should you invest in an old-fashioned lever-type transmission when Dodge offers the ease of Push-Button Driving? In other things, too—engines, brakes, interiors—Dodge is years ahead. 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