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SlYGO
(Intended for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Tatum
and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purcell
and Greg, and Mr. and Mrs.
Demeree Bradford visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Moore during
the holidays. Helen and little
Greg are still with them.
Several are on the sick list
this week; Mrs. Maude Cureton,
Mrs. Martin Street, John Cure-
ton and Debbie. Hope everyone
is better by now.
Miss Beatrice Cole has return¬
ed after a two weeks visit with
Mjr. and Mrs. Ben Fulghum on
Lookout Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waddell
and Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Cooper in Trenton Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mills and
Randy, from Rossville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Slaughter,
Sunday. Mrs. George Massey,
Mrs. Martin Patterson, Mrs.
Hazel Street, Miss Pearl Street, i
Mrs. Carl Waddell, 'visited Mrs. Leon
Moore and Gail
Slaughter Monday.
Mrs. Ernest Durham and fam¬
ily visited Mr. Durham in Batty
State Hospital (Ward. 10) Sun-
day. I m sure Mr. Durham would
appreciate cards from everyone.;
We are happy to report he is
feeling fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trippe
and daughters from, Lackport,
M. Y. and Mrs. Hugh Rankin
from Whitwell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Moore last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Patterson
and children from Clintwood,
Va. visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Patterson recently
Mr. Francis Dabbs and son
visited Miss Pearl Street Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Alvin Reeves and girls
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Dugan recently.
Several from Siygo attended
the funeral of Mr. Claude Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sev
on Christmas vacation f r <
school.
The holidays are wondei
with friends and families get¬
ting together; with beautiful de
corations, gifts and wonderful
eating, but I believe most folks
are glad the hustle and bustle
is over and the children are
back in school after two hectic
weeks at home, if everyone is
like our house, I do mean hectic.
So we settle down for another
year.
Morganville Home Demonstra¬
tion Christmas Party
The Morganville Home De¬
monstration club had their
Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. C. G. Hamlin. Gifts
were exchanged and Miss Hub¬
ble was presented a pair of
gloves from the club.
The following officers were el¬
ected to serve for the coming
year: Mrs. R. W. Waddell, Presi-
dent; Mrs. Lehman Shelton,
Vice-Presidet; Mrs. Elmer Oliver,
Secretary; Mrs. Charles Hixson,
Treasure; and Mrs. Bernard
Doyle, Reporter.
► DOCTOR
H. L. Holtzendorf
NEW INSTANT PERMANENT
CALLED “CINDERELLA" PRE¬
VENTS “CURL-SAG” BETWEEN
SETTINGS
Remember Cinderella, the
lucky lady who became beauti¬
ful In the wave of a wand, and
lived happily ever after? Now
it’s nearly that easy to get a
new kind of professional /per¬
manent wave that makes the
hair lovelier than ever—and all
your hair sets stay happily ever
after !
Sarah Gass, manager of
Sarah’s Coiffures i n Trenton,
Georgia, announced the arrival
this week of Rayette “Cinder¬
ella” Wave, a new permanent
that features a gentle, fragrant
waving lotion in three “Custom
made” strengths and a tube
neutralizer with a “magic” in¬
gredient.
“The magic potion that pre¬
vents “curl-sag” between set¬
tings is part of the new wave’s
neutralizing plan,” Sarah Gass
explained. “A scientific new in¬
gredient known as ‘Dura-Flex’
literally bathes the hair with
new life. The hair becomes soft
and manageable. It gleams with
vitality. It has new body and
elasticity that lasts throughout
the life of lovely permanent.”
Hair sets will remain more
manageable after the new Ray¬
ette Cinderella Wave, even in
hair that was formerly too limp
■and too soft to hold waves well,
yet the hair is satin-soft, easier
to comb and to keep in place.
The wave itself takes only
two-thirds as long as ordinary
permanents. You emerge with a
lovely new hair style that will
stay and stay. You’ll probably
feel a bit like the proverbial
princess in the original “Cinder¬
ella” story.
“It’s really lots better than
having a fairy godmother,”
Sarah Gass winked. ’’After all,
this new wave doesn’t disappear
at the stroke of midnight. It’s
there through months of care¬
free hair beauty. And it’s so
pretty, it’s just apt to capture
the heart of your own prince !”
at your own Price too.
(Paid Advertisement)
WANT ADS
FOR YOUR BULLDOZER needs
Call Alvin Reeves at Oliver
7-4971. 13tp-2-5
FOR Rent:-4 room house on
Sand Mountain, wired for
stove, on school bus and mail
route. Call OL 7-4221 1/16
HIGHEST prices paid for pine
and poplar logs. See us if you
have any to sell. Dyer Lumber
Company, Trenton, Ga.
FOR RENT:- Small apartment.
See Mrs. Sherman MJoore,
OLiver 7-4243
AFTER THIS DATE, Jan. 16,
1958, I will not be responsible
for any debts made other than
by myself. Mrs. Pearl Norton.
2tp-l/23
TRENTON WELDING SHOP—
We do all kinds of welding,
ornamental ironwork.
Phone OL 7-4543, R. C. Kinsey,
and C. D. Tinker, owners.
6TP-2-20
FOR SALE:- 4 acres, shack,
water, lights. H. P. Hall,
Trenton, Ga. 4tp-l/30
DR. O. K. MacVane
Chiropractor and Naturopath
Ft. Payne, Ala.
notice
Notice of Local Legislation. at
Notice is hereby given that
the January 1958 session of the
General Assembly of . Georgia, a
bill will be introduced to provide
funds for paying clerical em¬
ployees of the Tax Commissioner
of Dade County; to repeal con¬
flicting laws; and for other pur¬
poses. This 13 day of January, 1958.
Woodrow W. Gross
Representative 3t-l/30
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON* GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958
CLOVERDALE
Glad the cold weather has
passed by. Had some rain and
lots of wind.
Mrs. Gertrude Hawkins fell
fractured three ribs also
injuries.
Hilton Newman is reported
improving and expects to be
home this week.
George Bible and family from
Rockwood, Tennessee and his
mother-in-law from Sand Moun
tain, Mrs. George Lawson, were
visitors of the Ed Bibles.
The Cloverdale, Sulphur
Springs and Cave Springs roads
are being surveyed for Farm to
Market Black top.
DAVIS IMPROVEMENT CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
The Davis High School Im¬
provement Club met Dec 14 in
the school cafetorium. The Ele¬
mentary school entertained with
a Christmas program.
The following officers were
elected for 1958 and installed:
President McConal Hurst, Vice
president Clarence Marona, Sec-
Mrs ® ea ‘™'
Treasurer Mrs. M Ruth Stephens
and Reporter Mrs. Willadean
Patton.
Mr. G. A. Grant, retiring presi-
^ ent; an( j Mrs Grant presented
th0 tea< . hers and club officers
with christmas corsages.
FLAT ROCK WOMEN
INJURED IN WRECK
Two Flat Rock women, Mrs.
Leola Towson and Mrs. Viola
Broyles, received minor injuries
when the car in which they were
riding crashed into a ditch on
Sand Mountain Monday. The
accident occurred about noon at
the intersection by Waldo Sim¬
mons’ Store. The fog was blamed
as the cause of the accident.
Moore’s ambulance carried the
two to the Trenton Clinic for
treatment.
Toppers, Coats, Dresses
Reduced!
Make Your Selection
Early
Come In Today!
Also Reduced
BOY'S KNIT AND FLANNEL SHIRTS
• Regular $1.79 — ---------- Now $1.39
• Regular $1.98 _____________ Now $1.59
• Regular $2.98 _____ ______ Now $2.00
Evelene Shoppe
Evelyn Pace Elene Dyer
Phone OL 7~3443 Trenton, Georgia
Lays Potato Chips, twin pkg........69c Comet Cleanser
Belle Meade Crackers, 1 lb. box.....25c 16c
Crisco, 3 lb. can........ .........89c Blue Dot Duz
Duz does everything
Swansdown Cake Mix, yellow......33c 35c
Niagara Starch IVORY SOAP, large ...... 17c Tide
IVORY SOAP, medium ... 12c
12 box 22c The Washday Miracle
oz. IVORY SOAP, personal, 4 for 25c 35c
IVORY FLAKES ........ 35c
IVORY SNOW ............. 35c
Linit Starch CAMAY, bath.............. 15c Cheer
12 box 15c CAMAY, complexion ........ 10c Blue Magic Whitener
oz. i DASH ..................... 43c 35c
LAVA .................. 15c
V? \ vacua* DREFT 35c Spic and Span
i rwhnw ....................
*
in a bag! CASCADE ................ 45c
1 LB. PK JOY, 12 oz. can ............ 43c 30c
DUZ SOAP POWDERS..... 35c
Gold Medal Macaroni, 7 oz. pkg... 2 for 25c Oxydol
Mazola Oil, 1 qt...................73c 35c
Colonial Sugar, 5 lb...............49c
John L. Case Co.
TRENTON, GA.
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