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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1958)
Dade County's Only Newspaper. VOLUME LVIII A (Slorituta i£a a ter } I I \ ST. LUKE- Chapter 24, Verses 2-6- “And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in, and found inot the body of the Lord Jesus- And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments: And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: . ” Easter Services Morganville, Slygo and Hooker Methodist Circuit, Rev. Charles Holmes, Jr., Pastor and Wild- wood. Methodist. Church,. Rev. Gene Kirk, Pastor. Every evening this week at the Morganville Church at 7:30 there will be services conducted by Rev. Gordon Sterchy. At the Thursday evening service the Lord’s Supper will be celebrated. Sunday morning these four churches will hold a Sunrise Ser¬ vice at the Hooker Church at 6:30 A- M. The Wildwood and Morganville choirs will be com¬ bined for the service and the text of the pastor, Rev. Charles Holmes, Jr., will be “The Dawn pf Easter.” Morning Worship Services will be held at Wildwood at 11 A. M-; and Rev- Henry Lonas will hold the service at Hooker at 11 A- M. New England Methodist Church, Rev. Sam DePaul, pastor. Sunrise Service will be held at 6:30 A. M. This wiU be followed by breakfast in the Fellowship Hall Regular Morning Worship will be held at 11 A. M. Sand Mountain Methodist Church, Rev. Bill Pickett, pastor. Prayer Service was held Wed- Devoted to the Best Interests of Dade County and Georgia. THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1958 nesday night at 7:30. Saturday night, before the Easter Pageant to be presented by the M- Y. F. at 8 o’clock- refreshments will be served to raise money to drill a well. On Sunday, Easter Sunrise Service will be held at 6 A. M- at the Fire Tower. Sunday morning Worship Ser vice at 11 A- M. will be con¬ ducted by Rev- C. E. Lundy, Dis¬ trict Superintendent of the Chattanooga District of the Hol- ston Conference. A Basket Lunch will be served at the church after the service and will be fol¬ lowed by an Easter Egg Hunt at the R. L- White home. Rising Fawn, Cave Springs and Byrd’s Chapel Methodist Circuit, Rev. Richard Looney, Pastor.... A Sunrise Service will be held with and at the Rising Fawn Baptist Church at 6:30 A. M. Worship Services will be held at 9:45 A- M. at Cave Springs, 11 A. M. at Rising Fawn and 7;30 P . M . at Byrd - S C ha,pel.• Fawn. Baptist. Church, ( ff- * Ta y lor Castleberry, pastor, i A Sunrise Service will be held at 6:30 A. M. This will be in with the Rising Pawn Church and Rev. Ric- ihard Looney will bring the mes sage. Morning Worship will be at 11 A. M. Piney. Grove. Baptist. Church, Rev. Thomas Schilds, pastor Calvary. Baptist. Church,. Rev. Jim Nabors, pastor, Trenton Baptist Church, Rev. Pearl Tin ker, pastor. New England Baptist Church Rev. Charles Webb, pastor. A Sunrise Service will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church at 7 A- M. This service will be for the Trenton, New England, Calvary and Piney Grove Bap- t i s t Churches. Rev. Charles Webb, from the New England Church will be bringing the message. Regular Morning Worship wilL be held in their own churches (at 11 A. M. The Calvary Church will be holding Youth Day and Bro- Charles Richards will bring the message. There will be a baptismal ser- vise at Sitton Mill at 2:30 P. M. Trenton Methodist Church, Rev. R. L. Hilten, pastor. Good Friday Services will be held at 12:30 P- M. On Sunday, Easter Sunrise Ser vice will be held at 6:30 A. M-, Morning Worship Service at 11 A. M- and Evening Worship Ser vice at 7:30 P. M- Cloverdale Baptist Church, Rev Claude Putman, pastor. Regular Morning Service at 11 A- M- New Salem Baptist Church, Rev Young Dalton, pastor. Sunrise Service at 6:30 A. M. at the Coosa Baptist Camp. There be a breakfast after the ser¬ Regular Morning service at church at 11 A. M. Grove Baptist Church, Cleggett Jones, pastor. Regular. Morning .Service, at 11 A. M- Easter Egg Hunt at P- M. Baptist Church, Rev. W. Gaddis, pastor. Regular morning worship at A- M. The message will be Resurrection”, by Rev. L. Gaddis- There will also be a singing at this service by Woodlawn Quartet. 1958 CANCER OFFICERS NAMED FOR DADE Dr. N. H- Hutchison has been to serve as president of Dade County Cancer Society 1958, with Ordinary A- W- as vice-president- Assisting the field of education is Miss P a c e, county public nurse, who has charge of and distributing pert¬ literature. Among tentative plans for the raising drive is the showing a film on cancer with the of discussions by form cancer patients. DATE FOR “TISH” CHANGED TO APRIL 18 The date for the Little Thea¬ play, J^uiecT “Tish”, which f£‘ was scheduled for April has been changed to Fnday April, 18, it has been an- Make your plans now attend the first play to be by this group this Published Weekly—Since 1901 Work on More Rural Roads Bulldozers and power saws clearing rights-of-way to the usual width of 80 feet along the brown road on Sand Mountain ifrom Whiteoak Gap to Hale’s Gap, and as soon as the weather clears, the work crew will start moving dirt, according to Ordin¬ ary A. W- Peck. This road will connect with the already paved iroad to Magby Gap. Preliminary clearing has al¬ ready been done along the route of this project, with the new paved road to straighten out many of the curves in the old road- It will be a little over 4 miles of paved road. Work on this project will be done along with the rural roads project in Cloverdale. The Hudson Contracting Com- pany is in charge of both thei j Weekend Starting last-weekend, prize fights starring Dade County boxers are being held at the Le¬ gion Hall under the supervision of Johnny Beasley. The event will include wrestling from now cn, according to R- L. Hadden, former college mat star and one of the main supporters. Admission will be charged to each Saturday night event, with 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. In last Saturday night’s box¬ ing, the following participated: 1st bout—Terry Lanier won by TKO in first round over Terry Sims, who was 10 lbs- smaller- 2nd bout—Roy Buckles, and Roy Forester, went the full three with Buckles taking the bout by decision. 3rd bout— Court Holds Until Late Fri. Afternoon Court continued until late Fri- afternoon. Six more crimina were tried by jury and many were continued, for one or another, to the next of court- Several cases were prosse. Found not guilty by jury were Ginn for Assault and Bat James Lawrence Huff and McMahan for Speeding Homer Powell for possessing iquor- Homer Powell was found by jury o>f public drunken¬ and fined $75-00- The jury unable to oome to a decision Buddy Long, charged with and the Court declared mistrial- Alvin Elrod, charged with was not tried by but agreed to pay $20.00 for the support of his In the Civil case of Cecil D. vs. Douglas E. Morrison, jury awarded a verdict in of the plaintiff of $2500-00. REVIVAL STARTING AT MOUNT OLIVE A revival will start at the Mt. Baptist Church Sunday with Rev. Bill Hampton of as evangelist. Rev. Les¬ Palmer is pastor of the Time is 7:30 p. m- There will special music. Everyone is NUMBER 14 Cloverdale and Sand Mountain hrow road projects, Big Woods Project The present clearing stops at the intersection of the brow road with the one leading to the New Home community, but stakes have been driven from this spot along the main road past Cooper’s Store, Shanty Town Church, Rochesters, and left at Haynes Store past Iveys and Stallings and completing the loop at Smiths. Contracts for the Big Woods Project, which were advertised in Jan. 1958, have been let to the Gilbreath Construction Co. in (Deeater, Ala.; Mr. Peck said, and the work order is expected anytime now- The present road will be considerably straight¬ ened as the paved road was ad- vertised at 7-768 miles. Leonard Jeffrey and Don Smith, also went the full three rounds with Jeffrey winning by a de¬ cision- 4th bout—Preston Dan¬ iels won by KO in the second round over R. L. Rhoden, from Central High School in Chatt¬ anooga. 5th bout—Bryan Gass won by TKO in the third round, over Terry Dickerson. The feat¬ ure bout of the evening was between Robert Walston and Tony Taylor. The bout was a draw with two judges ruling in favor of Walston. Judging officials for the fights were leading boys of this years team: Johnny Lynch, Clifford Abbott, and Jimmy Byers. Those interested in boxing are very greatful for the sponsor¬ ship of the American Legion. Baseball Schedule For Dade And Davis Section 1. April 1, Tuesday—Dade County at Davis; Fairmount at Redbud; Westside- April 4, Friday—Davis at Fair- mount, Red Bud at Westside; Dade-Bye- April 8, Tuesday—Westside at Davis; Fairmount at Dade; Red Bud-Bye- April 10, Thursday—Dade at Westside; Davis at Red Bud; Fairmooint-Bye. April 14, Monday—Westside at Fairmount; Red Bud at Dade; Davis-Bye. April 16, Wednesday—Davis at Dade; Red Bud at Fairmount; Westside-Bye. April 18, Friday—Fairmount at Davis; Westside at Red Bud; Dade-Bye. April 21, Monday—Davis at Westside; Dade at Fairmount; Bud-Bye. April 23, Wednesday—West- at Dade; Red Bud at Davis; April 25, Friday—Fairmount Westside; Dade at Red Bud; April 29, winner of Section I winner of Section n one to determine which team meet the winner of Section II and IV for Championship. May 2 through May 9 will be for Section I and II winner play Section in and IV win¬ a two best of three series (Continued to page 4)