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HOOKER
Mrs. Thelma Bell
Mrs. Florence Strawn is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Winfrey in Atlanta.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pritchett were: Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. Meeker of Steveson, Ala. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Chattan¬
ooga.
Miss Sorita Wheeler of Tren¬
ton spent Tuesday night with
Miss Edna Rousseau.
Mir. and Mrs. John Ingram and
Mrs. Mabel Hunt attended a
home coming at Edgefield Com¬
munity Church Sunday near
Stevenson, Alabama.
Mrs. Thelma Bell spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lones in East Lake and attended
a dinner at Candler Memorial
Methodist Church.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Adams, Jr. is
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew,
of West Frankfort, Illinois spent
the week end with Frank’s
mother, Mrs. John Mayhew, and
other relatives here. They re¬
turned home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob White and
Mrs. Thelma Bell attended the
ifuneral of Mrs. Avery at New
England Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson have
moved to Kimball, Tenn.
Mrs. Ida McCauley of Chatt¬
anooga is spending this week
How long before the atom
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THI DAY IS COMING, but may be years away,
when the atom will have an important part in the
production of electric power. At present, producing
electricity with nuclear fuel is expensive — many
times as expensive as producing it with conven¬
tional fuels, such as coal, gas and oil, or with
falling water.
To hasten the day of atomic electricity at
reasonable cost, the Georgia Power Company is
participating in the construction of the develop¬
mental Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant near
Monroe, Michigan, and our engineers are receiving
nuclear reactor training here at home.
The Georgia Power Company is one of more
than 100 electric utility companies trying in every
way possible to bring you low-cost electricity from
the atom as soon as possible.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY May 15, 1958
Avans News
(Written for last week)
A group from the Sand Moun¬
tain Methodist Church, Mrs.
Essie Gass and son, Arthur, Miss
Gail and Patsy Daniel, and Miss
Virginia Ann Higdon attended
the Dedication service at the
New Salem Methodist Church
last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Elliott and relatives
attended the funeral of her nep¬
hew, Emmitt Elliott, Sunday
afternoon in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Verna Hood remains ill
at her home after x rays at Tri-
County hospital last week.
Mrs. Sadie Kirtland is improv¬
ing after an extended illness at
her home near Davis Schoool.
We have new neighbors. The
Nowan Spurgeon family now
occupy the C. C. Hardeman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiles Gass had as
their week-end guests, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Chastain and daugh¬
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith
and 2 children from Victoria,
Texas.
We see Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Crisp attending the Waldo Sim¬
mons store while he remains in
Chattanoooga hospital.
with relatives here.
Mr. Prill Strawn is spending
this week in Florida.
BUY U. S. SAVING BONDS
ROUTE 2 NEWS
Mrs. Fred Cooner
Mrs. Alice Cooper and daugh¬
ter visited Mrs. Mary Whetzell
Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cooper visited Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Wooten Sunday and Mrs.
Goldie Maltsburgerner. John
Tinker’s daughter visited him
Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Culbert spent the week¬
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ellis. Mitchell Tin¬
ker spent the week-end on the
mountain visiting his brother,
sisster and Dad.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Davis
of Van Nuys, Calif, announce the
arrival of a baby boy born
May 9. Mrs. Davis is the former
Miss Bobbie Jo Ellis of Sand
Mountain.
We had hail on the mountain
Sunday evening, also lighting
and more rain.
Some of the folks of our
church went to declaration
Sunday. This coming Sunday is
declaration day at Payne Chapel,
just over the Alabama line. Sun¬
day School will be omitted Sun¬
day but service will continue
Sunday night.
Written for last week
Miss Elizabeth Cooper return¬
ed home Sunday after spending
a week in Fabius, Ala. Her niece
returned to stay a while with
her. The G. C. Hardemans went
visiting Sunday evening. Mrs.
Bertha Patton had company
Sunday evening. Mrs. Hazel Lan¬
caster's daughter visited with
her over the week end also her
mother and her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Laney
and baby daughter of Long Is¬
land, Ala. visited her mother one
day last week. The Fred Cooper’s
visited in Rosa Lee, Ala. Sun¬
day evening. Mrs. Mary Whet-
zell’s mother was out visiting
Iher recently. The C. W. Albert¬
sons were visiting on the moun¬
tain this week-end.
Mr. and Mirs. C. W. Patton
ihave given the name, William
Douglas, to their new baby son.
Mrs. Mary Whetzell is sitting
up after a long sick spell.
Frank Whetzell has another
car, a Ford.
We had a good number in
Sunday School Sunday.
We had 50 degrees here this
May 6th. The blackberry briars
are blooming.
HEAD RIVER 4-H CLUB
The Head River 4-H Club met
Jfor their first meeting in the
new club house. May 2, 1958.
The planting of an acre of
corn for the club was discussed.
It was decided that each family
would donate a sack of fertilizer.
1 The planting is to be started
as soon as the ground is dry
(enough. The planting of an acre
of tomato plants was discussed
also Mr. Adams showed a movie
on the planting of com.
The meeting was adjourned
with the pledge.
Mary Jane Johnson, reporter
HOME ON LEAVE
The friends of John Ginn,
Carl Durham and Bobby Crowe
are holding an open house at
the Wildwood Community House,
May 17, at 7:30 p. m. These boys
are home on boot leave from
San Diego, California, and would
like all their friends to come by
to see them.
Trenton Methodist Wesleyan
Guild Dinner At St. Elmo
Those who attended the Tren¬
ton Methodist Wesleyan Guild
Dinner at St. Elmo, May 1, were:
Mrs. Jules Case, Mrs. J. M.
Rogers, Mrs. M. J Hale, Mxs. R.
L. Hilten, Mrs A. L. McMahan,
Miss Naomi Hubble, Mrs. R. M.
Morrison, Mrs. Zeke Morrison
Mrs. Gladys Morrison, and Mrs.
Cleron Kyzer.
MUSIC RECITAL
A Music Recital will be given
Tuesday, May 20, at 8 P. M. at
the~ Dade High School Cafe-
torium. The pupils of Mrs. A. L.
Dyer will play selections on the
piano.
During the recital, there will
be several dance numbers and
the children in Mrs. Astin’s room
will give a little play.
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MEMORIAL SERVICE
A Memorial Service will be
held at Byrd’s Chapel Methodist
Church on Sunday, May 18,
beginning with luncheon at
12:30 P. M. The sermon at 2:00
p. M. will be by the pastor, Rev.
Richard Looney.
There will be special music by
Rev. and Mrs. Looney and the
Bradford Quartet.