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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
MRS. CATHERINE C. MORRISON ........ Owner and Publisher
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LOCALS
Glad to see Mr. Frank Nethery
visiting in Dade again.
Mrs. Sarah Gross (Tom)
Cowen from Oklahoma City,
Okla. is visiting with her many
relatives and friends in Dade.
We hear Mrs. W. P. Cole from
Slygo suffered a heart attack
,and is in the Tri-County Hospi
tal. Also Martin Bradford, from
Treonton and Gene Brandon.
State Senator Bobbie Lee
Cooke, from Summerville, will
be the guest speaker at the Jay-
cees dutch treat supper in Chatt
anooga this Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Case were
hosts Saturday evening at a
buffet supper at their beautiful
new home in the Case Addition.
Mrs. E. A. Ellis has returned
following a visit in Arkansas.
Mrs. Bryron Forester is con¬
valescing at her home in Clover-
dale.
Mrs. Bill Brandon continues
sick at her home here.
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Rauls-
ton and children, of Hattisburg,
Miss., Marvin E. Raulston, Uni¬
versity of Georgia, Miss Helen
Boggs, of East Point, Ga., Miss
Mamie Raulston, Mrs. H. M.
L upper and Isabel Lupper of
Chattanooga were the dinner
guests of the E. L. Raulstons on
Mothers Day, May 11. iDr. and
Mrs. Raulston of Mississippi
spent a long week-end with their
family.
Mrs. Ella Logan of New Salem
suffered a light stroke April 29,
while visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
R. Weathers, in Atlanta. She
was immediately hospitalized in
an Atlanta hospital, and was re¬
turned home by Moore’s ambul¬
ance, Sunday, May 3. She is re¬
cuperating slowly.
Obituary
Jesse Earnest Page
Jesse Earnest Page, age 57, Rt.
1, Trenton, Ga. died suddenly
May 12. He was a member of the
Church of God, Trenton, Ga.,
and was employed by Brown
Brothers Lumber Co., Trenton,
Ga. Survivors are wife, Mrs.
Ruby Page, Trenton; one daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Ben F. Clark, Trenton;
four brothers, Dave Page, Lake
City, Tenn., Thomas Page, Henry
Page and Charles Page, all of
Trenton; three sisters, Mrs. Van
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, May 15, 1958
Hall, Trenton, Ga.; Mrs. Lila
Ramsey and Mrs. J. A. Howing-
ton, both of Gadsden, Ala.; also
six grandchildren. Funeral ser¬
vices were held from the United
Church of God with the Revs.
E. C. Kerley, Frank Gass, T. A.
Chastain and H. J. Chastain
officiating. Interment was in
Brown Gap Cemetery. Active
pallbearers were William Pike,
Jr., Clinton Smith, Howard (Bill)
Doyle, Cleron Kyzer, Leon (Red)
Moore and Will Gentry. Honor¬
ary pallbearers were Willis Gass,
Harm Smith, E. T. Brown W. G.
Page, Farrell Bradford, Barnie
Perkins, Grady Bradford, D. T.
Brown, Charles Hixson, Dave
Stephens, Glen Stephens, Virgil
Daniel, Leonard Gifford, Royce
Kinsey, Rice Clark, Charlie Gold,
Nevil Stephens, Jules Davis, and
Frank McBryar.
LAURA J. AVERY
Mrs. Laura J. Avery, 81, of Rt.
1. Trenton, passed away sudden¬
ly May 9. She was a member of
the New England Methodist
Church. Surviving her are her
husband Criss C. Avery; a son
Emmanuel Avery; a sister Mrs.
Lou Morgan; son-in-law Ray
mond Doyle; grandson M. G.
Doyle and three granddaughters
Mrs. Clinton MfeBryar, Mrs. Bur¬
rell Gilreath and Mrs. James
Lynn and five great grand¬
children. Funeral services were
held from the New England Met¬
hodist Church with Rev. Sam S.
DePaul and Rev. Jim Nabors
officiating. Pallbearers were
Lonnie Drew, Bill Drew, Ernest
Drew, Leonard Griffey, Ralph
Brown and Donald Brown. Inter¬
ment was in Sarah’s Chapel
Cemetery with Moore Funeral
Home of Trenton in charge.
Mrs. Oilie Mae Rogers
Mrs. Oilie Mae Rogers, 88, died:
May 3. She is survived by three
sons Roy and Arthur D. Rogers,
Chattanooga, Oden Van Orsdale,
Lockhart, Fla; also a number of
grandchildren and great-grand¬
children. Mrs. Rogers was a mem
ber of the Brainerd Methodist
Church. She had made her home
in Chattanooga for a number of
years. Interment was in Rogers
Cemetery, Talley Road.
ALERT TODAY—ajlJVE
TOMORROW!
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CIVIL
DEFENSE ORGANIZATION.
SPRING CONCERT
The Dade High School Glee
Club and Junior Chorus will pre¬
sent the Sixth Annual Spring
Concert on Monday, May 26, at
8 P. M. in the school eafetorium.
In both groups there are about
85 voices. Mlrs. Richard Looney
is the Director and the accom¬
panists are Patricia Wheeler and
'Theola Fulghum.
Besides the Glee Club and
Junior Chorus there will be
selections by the Girls Ensemble,
Nancy Parker and Beverly
Sharpe will each sing solos and
Dade’s winning trio composed of
Melba Bradford, Dottie Houston
and Rochelle McBryar will sing
during the concert.
Admission is 25c.
You Auto Buy Now
And Here's the Reason Why
1958 DODGE, i ton pickup............. 1595.00
1958 PLYMOUTH Clut Sedan ... ........ 1845.00
1949 FORD H ton, Real Jam up.......... 495.00
1953 DODGE Panel 27,000 miles......... 495.00
1956 BUICK Century 1795.00
4 DOOR HARDTOP 37,000 MILES
Save That Commission — Trade with the Owner
Dyer Motor Co
Trenton, Ga.
JOB INSURANCE
How it differs from Old-Age and Survivors Insurance
O ASI JOB INSURANCE
(often called Social Security) (often called unemployment insurance)
1. Worker AND employer pay COSTS. 1. Employer ALONE pays COSTS.
2. Paid ONLY to the insured unemployed who
2. Paid to insured workers at retirement age are looking for and able to work.
—65, men; 62, women; to insured disabled 3. For information contact nearest
workers after 50, and eligible more
at or to office of State Employment Service
survivors of insured workers. DEPARTMENT
GEORGIA
3. For more information contact nearest OF LABOR
Employment Security Agency
District Office
SOCIAL SECURITY ^
ADMINISTRATION -- *r -— j
BEN T. HUIET
Commissioner
RESULT OF EASTER SEAL
CAMPAIGN
The results of the recent
Easter Seal campaign were as
follows, from the schools; Davis,
$8.53; Dade, 28.70; New Salem,
4.38; North Dade, 11.15; and
Rising Fawn, 15.56. The total
amount collected from the
schools was $68.32.
The work of the school child¬
ren was greatly appreciated by
the leaders in the campaign. In
addition, $22.62 was raised from
the Lily sale, sold by members
of Mrs. H. F. Allison’s Sunday
School class.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL
OR TRADE, try our classified
column for quick results. Dade
County Times, Trenton Ga.
G. A. FOCUS WEEK
May 11-17 is Girls’ Auxiliary
Focus Week. The Lucy Ching G.
A. ’s of the Rising Fawn Baptist
Church observed this week, with
recognition by the pastor on
Sunday, a study course on Wed¬
nesday afternoon, and a pro¬
gram on Wednesday night.
“Building a chain of stars” was
the title of the evening service
with decorations of stars, G. A.
posters and emblems.