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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
E. A. Ellis was home from At¬
lanta over the weekend.
Mrs. John B. Phillips is spend¬
ing this week in North Carolina.
Mrs. A. P. Stephens underwent
surgery in a Chattanooga hos¬
pital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Getter
and family visited relatives in
Alabama Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Martin Nethery
and son Michael were in Nash¬
ville Sunday on a buying trip.
Rev. and Mrs R. L. Hilten and
children visited Mrs. Hilten’s
mother in Lenoir City Saturday.
The friends of Mrs. R. B. Cren¬
shaw extend their deepest sym¬
pathy in the death of her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Phillips
are spending this weekend in
North Carolina with Mrs. Phil¬
lip’s family.
Supt. of Schools Roy W. Moore
attended a regional conference
on Rural Life and Education in
Atlanta two days last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morrison
spent the weekend in Atlanta as
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. B.
Short.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F DeWine of
Knoxville were brief visitors of
ithe T. S. Renfroes Saturday.
Mrs James M Rogers attend¬
ed an Eastern Star training
course in Decatur, Ga. over the
weekend.
Katherine Ann and Douglas
Hutchison were entertained with
a birthday party at their home
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cureton
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor
have returned from a short stay
in Florida.
Members of the Young Adult
Class of the Trenton Methodist
Church enjoyed a fish fry at
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hale and
granddaughter Joan were re¬
cent guests of Mr. Hale’s sister,
Mrs. H. F. Allison, and Mr. Alli¬
son.
Conrad and Phyllis Ann Phil¬
lips have moved into their home
ipear Trenton. Conrad was in
service five weeks, it has been
reported. and
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Smith
{family of Marietta have been
visiting the J. R. Coopers in
Rising Fawn. of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forester,
Cloverdale and Mrs. E. S. Pace
and Charles spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby E.
Forester in Jefferson City, Tenn.,
where Bobby is attending
Carson-Newman College. The
group enjoyed a tour of the
Smoky Mtns., during the visit.
Mr. W. L. Fannin and little
Sharon Rogers are among those
on the sick list.
It has been reported that
Thomas Phillips, of Rockmart,
Ga., who had been painting traf-
Jic signs all day, fell out of the
car on the way from the barn.
He was carried to the Tri-County
Hospital by Moore’s ambulance,
where it was reported that he
was recovering slowly.
Mrs. Catherine Morrison left
Monday on a two-week trip to
Lexington, Massachusetts and
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Members of the Garden Club
Trenton were taken on a trip
Holland and other European
via slides which were
by Mrs. E. L. Raulston
son Bobby at the home of
H. F. Allison May 8. Mes-
R. L. Hilten and T. s.
were co-hostesses.
Mrs. W. C. Cureton, president,
over the meeting, call¬
on Mrs. M. J. Hale for a re¬
of the annual convention
the Tennessee Federation of
Clubs held in April at
Hotel Patten, which she and
Hale, attended.
Mrs. Roy McBryar club poet,
an inspiring poem titled
Afternoon” and Mrs.
librarian, displayed the
book by J. Gregory Conway
on “Flower Arranging” and also
presented the certificate of
merit for a Standard club for
last year.
Mrs. E. S. Pace announced the
winners for the most points in
the club last year and they are.
Mrs. Asa Reeves, 1st in horti¬
culture and Mrs. G. C. Tatum
second. Mrs. Allison 1st in ar¬
rangements, with Mesdames
Cureton and H. E. Gross tieing
for second place.
Plans were made for Times
Flower Hospital Day, with Mes¬
dames W. H. Brock, Dan Carroll,
T. S. Renfroe and Asa Reeves
volunteering to take flowers to
Wildwood Sanitarium—members
to send flowers to the home of
Mrs. Tatum to be picke up there.
Mrs. Hale, flower show chair¬
man, passed out schedules for
ithe flower show to be held in
the Trenton Methodist Church
on May 10 and final plans were
made for the show.
Many beautiful specimens of
iris and other spring flowers
were entered in the monthly
flower show, in addition to sev¬
eral arrangements.
Mrs. A. W. Peck was a guest
at the meeting.
Portland, Maine for a visit with
her sister and mother. During
her absence, Mrs. Myrna Mc¬
Mahan will be in the office.
Mrs. W. P. Cole was brought
home from Tri-County by
Moore’s ambulance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore
and Mrs. Katherine Moore visit¬
ed the following relatives in
Trenton Sunday: The Sherman
Moores and Conrad Phillips.
New residents of Trenton are
Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Mr. Reid is in
charge of maintenance for the
A. G. and S. Railway.
Mrs. Frances Hayes underwent
surgery for a back condition at
Tri-County Hospital last Wed¬
nesday. Mrs. George Grant and
Mrs. Betty Spears are assisting
at the Trenton Clinic until her
return.
Mrs. W. C. Cureton spent sev¬
eral days in Alabama last week,
visiting her husband, who is em¬
ployed there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ren-
froe are now making their home
in Savannah, Ga. where Mr. Ren
(froe is stationed with the Air
Force. He has just returned from
,a year’s tour of duty in Alaska.
The J. M. Goodwin family
drove down to Indian Springs,
Ga. over the weekend for “Red’s”
annual visit with eight of his
Army buddies and their families.
He tells us he was raised within
100 miles of this well-known
camping ground.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Malone,
Mr. Asbury Malone and Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Pou of Decatur, Ala¬
bama were the weekend guests
of Joe Ashworth and George
Gearrin at Bonaparte’s Retreat
on Lookout Mountain. While
visiting on Lookout Mountain,
the party toured Cloudland Can¬
yon and were thrilled at the
beautiful scenery our canyon
offers.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Smith of
Long Island, Ala. are the par¬
ents of a daughter, born May 15
at Tri-County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Ken-
nemore of Higdon became the
parents of a daughter at Tri-
County on May 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stephens of
Trenton welcomed a son also on
May 14 at Tri-County.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas N.
Forester of Rising Fawn Rt. 1
are announcing the birth of a
daughter on May 16. She has
been named Pamela Jayne and
weighs 7 lbs. and 13 oz.
CHILDREN’S PHOTOS
BEING RECEIVED
The photographs of Dade
County children which were re¬
cently made by Woltz Studios are
being received, with good results
reported. One pose of photo¬
graphs ordered of each child will
appear soon in the Dade County
Times in a special feature.
LET US DO YOUR JOB WORK
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
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1956 DODGE 2 Ton, 29,000 Miles
1954 DODGE i Ton Pickup, Completely Overhauled
1952 DODGE 2 Ton, New Engine
1952 DODGE 2 Ton, Rebuilt Engine
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lbs. White Gold Sugar
(With $10 Order or More).. 19c
Milk (Reserve Right To Limit).... 12k
Flour (No Better Flour)......$1.99
cent Candy, 6 for.................25c
Gum, 3 for................10c
lbs. Hormel Lard (Limit)...........59c
lbs. New Potatoes.............$1.99
Super Cushion Tires
(Plus Recappable Tire and Taxes) $12.95
Ft. New Norge Refrigerator... $159.95
In. $229.95 Dumont TV Set... $189.95
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