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‘Follow The Star’
To Be Presented
Trenton Methodist Church
will present a Christmas play,
entitled, “FOLLOW THE STAR”,
Sunday evening, December 20,
at 7:30.
Under the direction of Mrs.
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Boys Sweaters......$1.99
regularly $2.95
Ladies Sweaters ..
regularly $3.95
downs..........
regularly $2.95
Blouses............$1.
large assortment
Skirl Lengths.... SPECIAL 99«f
DAN RIVER & AVONDALE
4-yard Dress lengths $2.49
regulary $2.95 to $3.19
REGISTER HERE FOR TRENTON
DAYS PRIZES
Evelene Shoppe
TRENTON, GEORGIA
open ’ til 9
me dade County 1 ’IMes, trenton, Georgia, Thursday, December 17, 1959
N. H. Hutchison and Mrs. Lamar
Moore, the play is based on the
Biblical account of the coming
of Jesus. As a present-day
Joseph and Mary re-live the ex¬
perience of that first Christmas,
the old, old story brings a new
dedication of life to Him
was God’s gift of love to
world.
A cordial invitation is
ed to the public to witness
dramatization of the
story.
Taking part in the play
be: Barbara Jean Kyzer,
O. Raulston, Henry E.
Mary Lee Hill, Jerry
Charles Pace, Lynda Jo
Martha Barton, Carol
Fred Brackin, Lee W. Hill
Robert L. Hadden, Lamar
Janies Milton Rogers,
I Hale, Mrs. Fred Brackin, Mrs. A
! L. McMahan, George Getter
Cleron Kyzer.
DADE WINNERS IN GEORGIA POWER 4-H PROGRAM—Dade County’s 4-H boys, all of
Rising Fawn, won high honors in the Georgia Power Company’s annual 4-H hybrid corn
program. The boys were honored by the power company at a special luncheon in ^Atlanta recent¬
ly. J. T. Morgan, the Georgia Power Co.’s Summerville district manager, is show at right,
front row. The boys, their county rankink, and bushel yeields of corn per acre are, left to
right, J. W. Johnson, first, 142; Harlan Middlebrooks, second, 136; and Alfred Barnes, third,
105. Shown in back are, left to /right, Trenton local manager, Georgia Power Company, T. S.
Renfroe; Larry Konrad, fourth place winner, 93 bushels; and County Agent L. C. Adams.
Awards presented the boys and the county agent included electrical tools and 4-H jackets.
The contest’s objective is to demonstrate the importance of using improved methods of corn
production, to iscrease counties’ corn yields, and to reduce production costs per bushel.
Methodist of Sand
Mountain Plan Full
Christmas Worship
The Sand Mountain Method¬
ist Church will observe Christ¬
mas this year by having “One
Great Day For Chirst”, Sunday
December 20. The day will begin
with Sunday School at 10:00
A. M. and the Christmas Wor¬
ship Service will be held at 11:00
At this service the offering for
the Christchild will be taken
and the pastor will bring the
Christmas message, “Christmas
Is Forever”.
During the afternoon all the
people of the church are in¬
vited to come and help decorate
the Church Christmas tree and
prepare for the Sunday night
program.
At 7:30 P. M. the Sunday
School of the church will pre¬
sent the Christmas program
“The Nativity”. The singing will
be done by a choir made up of
the young people and the mem¬
bers of the church. Mr. Worth |
Lea of Wildwood will do the
UKTCAiU
We’ve just received a big new shipment of all sorts of
Christmas toys.
Don’t miss seeing them, while the selection is still good.
Register here for Free Trenton Days Prize
Gannaway-Riley
Trenton, Georgia
for the pageant. Im¬
following the program
will be a period of fellow¬
singing of Christmas songs
then Old Santa will arrive
gifts for all the children.
All members and friends of
church are urged to be pre¬
for the day’s activities.
Regular meetings Trenton
Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the
second and
Saturday nights
month at 8:00 p.
All qualified Masons
E. M. Holmes, W.
J. M. Rogers,
Smyth Television Service
Fully guaranteed service on all makes
Service calls from $2.00
Phone: OLiver 7-3021
Hwy 143, one mile west of Trenton
All our families are urged to
spend Christmas Eve at home
together and sh&re in a family
devotion.
RALLY DAY
Sunday, Dec. 20
Piney Grove
Baptist Church
‘Everyone Welcome”