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T1IE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1959
I from last year, 10 daily.
| The March hen season gets
• underway Sept. 4 and runs
‘ 'in, 'h Nov. 12. Some folks like
f o call this bird the Clapper
'rail.
It’ll be legal to shoot wood¬
cock from Dec. 7 until Jan. 15.
OBITUARY
M’s. Evelyn Meeks Kemp 25,
died in an automobile accident
near Demcpolis, Ala. She is sur¬
vived by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Meeks, Trenton, Rt.
2; her husband, Lt. Clyde Kemp,
T J. S. Navy in Calif.; three bro¬
thers, Charles, John and Gar¬
land Meeks, all of Trenton, Rt.
2; one sister, Juanita Meeks, Rt.
I, and a grandmother, Mrs. S. T.
Wilson, Flint, Mich. Funeral
services were held at the Tren¬
ton Methodist Church with the
Rev. Lee W. Hill officiating.
Pallbearers were Lavon and
Sonny Daniels, Aaron Ellis,
ilarold and Don Gross and
Henry Elliott. Burial was in the
Baptist Cemetery at Trenton.
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Good Dove Hunting
In a Two-Part Season j
At noon on September 16 the
fields of Dade County will be
invaded by anxious hunters, in
search of dove.
And Ranger Bob Baker re¬
ports that it should be a good
season. Population studies re¬
veal that there will be more
doves this year than before and
with a two-part season, every¬
body with a yen will have a
better chance to try their skill
Since last season quite a bit
pf bi-cclor lespedeza and brown
top, millet has been planted for
, cover and the doves have taken
to it quite well. This also means
'•a good quail season opening in
'late November.
The Georgia Game and Fish
Commission reports that under
the federal framework for mig¬
ratory birds, only half-day
shooting—from noon until sun-
-set—will be permitted.
There will be two seasons. The
• /.list opens Sept. 16 and closes
Oct. 5. The second half will be
'from Dec. 2 through Jan. 15.
Bag limits are unchanged
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LAKE W1NNEPESAUKAH
Sat., Sept. 5 ........Gigantic Fireworks Display ............ 10:30. p. m.
Sun., Sept. G Grand Ole OpiY’s Cowboy Copas in person ... 2, 5, & 9 p. m,
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Mon., Sept. 7 Willis Brothers & Roy Wiggins on stage .... 2, 5, & 8 p. m.
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Special guest star, Alec Houston, of Jimmy Dean’s TV program
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Boating Miniature Golf .................. 5 Kiddie Rides
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ONLY ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS
MORGANVILLE AND SLY GO
Melodist Ckrch Nears Attendance
Goal . Renews Efforts for Hundred
The Morganville Methodist
C inch almost reached their
coal in their church-school at-
tendance Sundav when we
counted 23 present, even though
we are really proud of this fine
, cerd, our able superintendent,
Mr. Elmer Oliver wasn’t happy
for he has a goal of 100 and says
we will reach this number and
we believe we will.
Speaking of Elmer, we were
all very proud of him at our
Fifth Sunday Fellowship Sun-
day at the Sand Mountain Met-
,'hodist Church and he would
have done even a better job if
thrre hadn’t been interruptions
kk am his pastor, Bro. Stewart,
wanting him to take up an
offering. ! j
Jvirs. Hazel Fuggett and Dian 1
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
Charles Hamlin over the week-'
uid.
I
We were so happy to see Mr.
Ben Rains out at church and
ounday School and to know
what suffering he was going
through about this time last
year.
Sidney Hays is feeling much
better.
Mr. Charles Hamlin has been
sick : ad much troubled with
’his lift eye, however Pop is
feeling setter and his eye seems
| Glennings
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boys t’ - rules of good sports¬
mans 7 'ip.
It will be heartening to see
th° high spirit and drive of
y< nth devoted to hard, clean,
entertaining sportsmanship. It
- " b c ‘ especially good to see our
, prove to all who care
.Ought to watch them,
;hc‘ dynamic force of teenagers
can bo directed. It'll be good to
uce tu .n prove that teenagers
can do constructive things and
that the free-whaling, roudy,
scratch-off gangs are in
minority.
The best stamp of approval
of ails constructive teenage en-
deavor is a good opening night
crowd.
Even if you don ^ t understand
football—and I’m not sure I
you’d have a wonderful time
watching the people who do.
A salute to the coaches for a
job well done.
And a Rebel yell for the
teams
GARDEN CLUB
(Continued From Page 1)
The Junior Garden Club,
under direction of Mrs. Jack
Sells, will arrange an exhibit.
All entries must be placed by
12:00 noon on Sept. 10. Show-
opens to public from 4 until 9
p. m. ■ Admission is free. Non¬
members entries will be in¬
cluded m classification six.
Club president is Mrs. Henry
Gross.
t) be much improved.
The Rev. James Stewart and
the Rev. Lee Hill re-lived their
college days again the past week
ns they were students attend-
Jng the annuel u -.tor’s school
Emory and Henry College at
A. ry, Va. It is felt they re-
reived many blessings from the
school.
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Roger Shelton has been sick
but he is better.
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With our North Dade Ele-
mentary school in progress we
nave many that are fast return-
in: to the ways of regular
school life. Its so wonderful to
see the little fellows that are
making their debut in school
and let’s stop and think what
are they really thinking about
Well one will never know their
rewards will be great,
SLYGO
Mrs. Mollie Waddell is still on
our sick list, however her con-
dition is improved.
Mr. Ad Doyle is still seriously
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gross both
have been ill at their home in
Slygo but they are feeling
’ utter and Mr. Gross has re¬
turned to work.
Correction
We wish to make a correction
in the news of last week. It was
(reported that “Mr. Frank
Patterson isn’t feeling any
better these days and Mrs.
Forrester relates he is some¬
what weaker than usual.” This
jshould read:
Mr. Frank Forrester isn’t
feeling any better and Mrs.
Forrester reports he is some-
Vt inat weaker,
(We aie sorry this error oc-
burred and ask forgiveness of
a p concerned.
We are looking forward to our
(football team at Trenton going
j forward this year. Remember,
fellows! The North End of the
\ county is really behind you-all
anc j rooting for every game.
: Let’s get them all this year. . .
J j US f g e rea j jnggy.
_
Mrs. Evelyn Reeves and Mrs.
0 hn Cureton have returned
f 10in tile home demonstration j !
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