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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1959)
DEDICATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ROOM A dedication service was held 28th at the Trenton Met- Church, iby Rev. Lee W. when Douglas E. Hale Allison, Maddox j . and Shade P. Hale, of the late Shadrach J. and S. Hale, dedicated the Class Room in mem- of their deceased the ceremony, Miss Sharpe sang “Bless This accompanied at the by Mrs. Lorena Hale who made the presenta- which was accepted by Mr. A. Case, finance chairman, from out of town present this dedication were: Mr. Mrs. D. E. Hale of Alabama; Mr. and Mrs. S. Hale and family of Chattan- and Mrs. Art E. Moore of New Salem community. & EXCAVATING —Lakes, clearing, bush and bog, Septic tanks and field line s installed, — Reeves & Johnson. Call Alvin Reeves OL 7-4971 or OL 7-4836. ufn SALE: 6 weeks old pigs and mule. Ray Ryan, Phone Ho¬ ward 2-3118 2tc-7/9 SALE: 5 room house with bath in Mountain View Com¬ munity on Hwy. 11. Will sell at a bargain Call OL 7-4801 3tp-7/2 SALE: Living room furni¬ ture, 6 pieces—$50. Good up¬ right piano—$50. OL 7-3033. 3tc-7/9 DR. G. K. MacVane Chiropractor and Naturopath Ft. Payne. Ala CAR SALE—every Tuesday and Saturday night. Powell’s Auto Auction. Everybody buys and everybody sells. Free hams to lucky buyer and seller. You all come. 5tp-7/30 OPEN— Wooden’s Service Station on U. S. Highway 11 across from the Trenton Post office. Gas — Oil — Grease — Repair Tires — Road Service. For every 10 gallons of gas your car washed for $1.00. 4tp-7/16 SALE: Deep and shallow Well pumps. Trenton Furni¬ ture & Appliance. ufn price paid for pine and poplar logs. See us if you have any to sell. Dyer Lumber Company, Trenton, Ga. trade with us, we need the money — Avakian’s. on used cars, auto parts, batteries, tires. Trenton Trading Post. 3tp-7/9 FOR REPAIRS ON RADIO, TV — and small appliances, call Trenton Radio and T- V. Ser¬ vice, OL 7-3999, Trentoa, Ga. FOR RENT—Unfurnished One- bedroom apartments, with electric stove, refrigerator, and hot wateir heater, in Morrison Building in Trenton. Heat fur¬ nished. Hooker By Mrs. Thelma Bell Mrs. Nick Hobon and daugh- ter, Nicki of Addison, Illinois spent Monday with Mrs. John Adams, Jr. Mrs. Hobon was 1 formerly Miss Lila Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corvin and family of Baltimore Maryland are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob White and other relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. William Dicker- son and family have returned home after spending several months at Bradenton, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Strawn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallack at Se- wanee, Tenn. Marian Hughes spent Monday . with Teresa Adams, Mesdames Thelma Bell, Eve- lyn Miller, Mae Haswell, and ollie Bridgman attended a Stan ley party at the home of Mrs. Juanita Foster at Wildwood Wednesday. Miss Claudia Winfrey is im- from an illness at the home of Mrs. J. E. Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strawn and daughter, Suzanne and Mrs. Thelma Th , _ Bell Rell visited visited Mr. Mr. and and Mrs Mrs Miles Murphy at Lakeview Sun¬ day. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cuzzort and family of Lynch, Ky. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Whitaker of New York City visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brasfield Sunday. Mrs. Millie Miller of Chatt¬ anooga was a recent guest of Mrs. Rousseau and Mrs. Bridg¬ man. Mr. and Mrs. George Easter of Charleston, S. C. have re¬ turned home after, spending Itheir vacation with Mrs. Eas¬ ter’s mother, Mrs. L. L. Bridg¬ man. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rousseau were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rousseau of Paint Rock, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rous¬ seau and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutledge of Huntsville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. James Bridges of Gadsden, Ala. and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rousseau and children of Dalton, Ga. Mesdames Clyde Avery and Henry Campbell entertained with a miscellaneous shower Fri day night at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jones, honoring Mrs. Linus Jones, a recent bride. Rising Fawn Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerrel Cooper, Jr., a daughter on June 26 at a Chattanooga hospital. She has been named Crystal Dawn. The people of the Rising Fawn Circuit will be interested to know that Rev. and Mrs. Jimmy Ball are the proud parents of a daughter born June 29. Miss Ann Marie Fricks has returnec i f r0 m a three weeks vigit in Miama, Fla. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Looney and daughter, Teresa left Tues¬ day for a visit with Mrs. Looney’s parents Mr. and Mrs. McKeichen of Jackson Miss. M/Sgt. Howard N. Jones, his wife and daughter, from New Foundland, were visitors last week with his mother and H. B. McCurdy. They will visit Mrs. Jones’ parents in Sun River, Mountana before entering Ham ilton Air Force Base in San Francisco, Calif., where he will he stationed after three years in Newfoundland. He has had fif¬ teen years in the service and will complete the 30 years. SEE YOUR DRUG STORE FIRST THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 Morganville & Slygo The Morganville Community one of the busiest in with all the many things are underway the remodeling of the Mor¬ Methodist Church and North Dade Civic Club has things in store for the of the North Dade School and we feel these great projects will be achieved. We are very to hear that Mr. Jess Par¬ has a broken foot and we that he will be able to be with full use of his foot. Edward Wilkie is much im¬ at her Morganville home . . The Rev. and Mrs. J. O. were called to Memphis the death of Rev. Stewart’s who was found dead morning June 14th. He suffered a heart attack, Mr. was in his early eight¬ . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward and family were hosts to and Mtrs. Bernard Doyle family this past weekend at home in Ball ground, Ga., a very nice time was had all. The Morganville Com¬ welcomes the new com- . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy and their family . . . have recently moved into comunity and the people of Morganville Met hodi st extends to them a most welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton had week-end and we are so sorry to of the mis-fortune that ! SALE FOR THOSE WHO WANT AND FOR THOSE WHO LOVE A 2-section cup comfort 4-section circle stitched cup Co-Star Style 172 famous style 392 This special July Sale is a wonderful opportunity to buy BOTH styles with the smaiut famous, original Tangent Strap feature. Anchored at the sides, these fabulous straps hold up the entire bra frame, not just the cup. You can move freely, the bra always stays snugly in place...no drag on tender shoulders, ever! Available in both 4-section and 2-section cups. Come in and try your favorite cup type today, and enjoy the wonderfully trim, sure feeling you get in Exquisite Form Floating Action Bras. A cup 32-36; B cup 32-40; C cup 32-42. PACKAGE 0 &ji.Lzn£ cShojij^i REGISTER FOR FREE BRAS TRENTON, GEORGIA To Be Given Away In July happened to the Sheltons their car was stolen from parking place Mrs. Shelton had secured in Chattanooga 19th. Lehman was fortunate in finding the car, after it had been wrecked and practically demolished. The Elmer Oliver’s are really enjoying their new fireplace in their home and bel¬ ieve it or not with this unsual weather who knows a fireplace might come in handy some¬ times in August . . .Many plans are being made for the summer camps and many of our boys and girls are planning on going. Our Morganville Me thodist Church has completed one of the most successful vacation Bible schools they have had ac¬ cording to Mrs. Imogene Ryan, Principal of the school. Mrs. Lehman Shelton was the Dean of Vacation Bible School . . . the awards were presented by Mr. Elm e r 0,1 i v,e r, Supt., of Church School. . . . SLYGO We are very proud of the Slygo Community and the many things they are doing to have a real community . . . and with interest we are deeply greatful for the successful church year at the Slygo Methodist Church . . . The Slygo Church is a Rural church in the open countryside of Dade County, Georgia in the Chattanooga Dls trict ... it is part of the Mor- happy that it was selected happy that is was selected Rural Church Of The Year the recent Annual Holston Met- (hodist Conference . . . PAGE 3 awards were presented to the Chairman of the Board and the Chairman of the building com- mitties .... The Slygo Method ist Church has completed the Vacation Bible School and it was a real success, according to Mrs. Evelyn Reeves, Principal of the school . . . Mrs. Mary Ruth Cureton was Dean of the School ... Mr. Ad Doyle is still a very sick man and it seems that nearly all the others are on the recovery list and are still im¬ proving .... Mr. and Mrs Frank Forrester had as their weekend guests, their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forrester, from Birming¬ ham, Alabama . . . Mr. John Cureton is on vacation and has related that he will do some fishing, as though John would heed a vacation to do fishing. . . . Mrs. Evelyn Reeves and Judy entertained the Slygo Met¬ hodist Youth with a real ole fashioned ice-cream supper and there was really some good home-made ice cream and cake and it is felt that everyone had a real nice time . . . The re¬ gular dinner of the Slyigo Church was a real success and we really appreciate the many faithful friends who eat with us on these 3rd. Sunday dinners. We are almost ready to start to brick our church and we ask that the prayers be said for the completion of the church struc- .... Mrs. Mollye Waddell has been feeling bad, however is not too sick and is im- and we trust she will continue to do so . . .