The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, December 31, 1959, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Rising Fawn Home Demonstration Club Reporter Gets Help in Her New Job iThe following report was sub¬ mitted by the new club reporter, Mrs. Virginia S. Konrad, who asked the club members for as¬ sistance in writing the report, since this was her frst time to write a club report. The bold face words are the ones submit¬ ted by the club members.. Ad¬ jectives were supplied by mem- bers by numbers which later were matched with numbered blanks in the report. This is not for Real.) The Rising Fawn Home Demonstration Club Christmas party was held at the TERRIFYING home of Mrs. P. Fricks, RIDICULOUS hostess for the occasion on December 12, 1959. The Fricks’ home was FRIVOLOUSLY decorated. Mrs. Fricks had been assisted in this effort by her GURGLING son Richie. Muss Legg, STUPENDOUS Home Demonstration Agent, was pre¬ sent to enjoy thelNDEPENDENT hospitality of the hostess. She was dressed in a Dlue skirt and white blouse which made her 100K UNSPEAKABLE. Mrs. L. M. Allison arrived with aSNEAKY little gift and wearing a simply NASTY outfit of grey wnich gave her the grace of a BEAK. Mrs. Haley Dean was present for the party and had never looked more PALE than she did with * LOVELY dress of black. Mrs. W. H. Kenimer graced the party with her presence and showed off her grey dress. Mrs. Richard Looey came in wearing a LOUD AND BUSY dress which made her look like last season’sBIRD NEST. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter her RIP ROARING daughter, Mrs. Konrad, were present as usual and looked as if their clothes had arrived form PINE BLUFF. Mrs. Lola Young came in Smiling as one who had just eaten VERY PRETTY. Her suit was of a most ADORABLE shade of blue. Mrs. Cecil McMahan RAM- BUNTIOUS lady of Rising Fawn was wearing a grey dress. Mrs. J. L. Fricks, SCRAM- BUNTIOUS, SHAPELY teacher was present for the party. She was dressed in a LOUD suit. HAM AND TURKEY SHOOT Friday, Jan. 1,1960 from 10 a. m. Rising Fawn School Ruitan Club P. T. A. PROCEEDS TO GO FOR BUYING SCIENCE EQUIPMENT FOR THE SCHOOL THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1959 Mrs. Electa Wilson,ADOR¬ ABLE Risisg Fawn lady looked WONDERFUL in her MARVEL¬ OUS dress of blue. Miss Lillian Stroud, Miss Bess Cureton and Miss Louise Good- loe, CUSSED ladies of Rising Fawn arrived late. A visitor, Miss Gail Dean, was present wearing a pretty dress of bue with white trim. Everyone agreed that the re- freshments were DELIGHTFUL and was sure that they would all be in a HOSPITAL by Sun- day am. with GALL BLADER TROUBLE. At the beginning of the party a short business session was held. The members unanimously elected the slate of officers nominating committee. Elected officers are as follows; Presi¬ dent, Mrs. Flo Dean; Vice Presi¬ dent, Miss Bess Cureton; Sec¬ retary and Treasurer, Mrs. Carolyn Looney; Reporter, Mrs. Virginia Konrad. A number of interesting games were played by the group and a gift ex change was held during the evening. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ROME DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff vs. 11.07 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, SITUATE IN DADE COUNTY, STATE OF GEORGIA, AND ESTATE OF EDMUND A. WRIGHT, ET AL., Defendants CIVIL ACTION NO 1182 NOTICE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, EXECUTORS, ADMINIS¬ TRATORS, DEVISEES, ALIEN¬ EES, CREDITORS, AND / OR ASSIGNS OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHO ARE DE¬ CREASED: Edmund A. Wright R. T. Wright To all and every person unknown who has or claims any rignt, title or interest in said lands or in the funds paid or to be paid into the court in this proceed¬ ing, wnether under or in right of any of said parties or other¬ wise: YOU AND EACH OF YOU are required and admonished to take notice that the United States of America has filed a petition in the District Court of the United States for said dis¬ trict and division for the con¬ demnation for public purposes of the following estates, sub¬ ject, however, in each instance, to existing easements for public roads and highways, public utilities, railroads and pipe¬ lines, In the following tracts of land, all in Dade County, Georgia, each fully described in the judgment on the declara¬ tion of taking heretofore filed herein and the certified copy of recorded in Book No. 57 of page 171, in the office of Clerk of Superior Court of County, Georgia, to which is hereby specifically for a detailed description: A. The fee simple title to Tract 200. being 9.58 acres of land, more or less, in Land Lots Nos. 57 and 88, 10th District, 4th Section; Tract 201-2, being 0.72 aci^e of , gg^f , ,___ th^ioth ofs- .___ Tract 202, being 0.54 acre, more or less, in Land Lot No. 57, 10th Dis- trict, 4th Section. B. A perpetual and assign— able easement and right of to locate, construct, operate, maintain, repair, patrol and re- i move a sewer line in, upon, over with the 1 right Vtrim. cT^n and remove therefrom all trees, underbrush, obstructions and any other vegetation, structures or obstacles within the limits of j the right of way, reserving, however, to the landowners, adminis-J their heirs, executors, 1 tractors and assigns all right, title, interest and privilege as may be exercised and enjoyed without interference with or and abridgment right hereby of the taken easement for said public uses, as to Tract 200-E-l, 1 being 0.23 acre of land, more or less, in Land Lots 88 and 57 of the 10th District, 4th Section. If you or any of you have any rights in the premises or desire to be heard in the matter, you are required to make known your objections, if any, your claims as to the value of the property or your respective in¬ terest therein, or in the funds i arising therefrom, or any other matters material to your respec¬ tive rights in the property sooght to be condemned; other¬ wise, the Court will preceed as law and justice mav appertain. YOU WILL, THEREFORE, TAKE NOTICE. This 21st day of December, 1959. Look at Th se & Look no Farit e 1958 PLYMOUTH Sport Suburban......2195.00 1957 FORD Fairlane Convertable...... 1745.00 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Aire........... 1295,00 1955 BUICK Special, 4 door..........-. 895.00 1955 FORD Fairlane, 4 door........ .. 985.00 ♦ 1955 CHEVROLET, {ton.............. 695.00 WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR INVENTORY OF 1959 TRADE-INS. PRICES ARE REDUCED AND CREDIT TERMS STRETCHED BUY NOW and SAVE DYER MOTOR COMPANY Trenton, Georgia MASSENGALES ENTERTAIN The Christmas day guests ol the J. D. Massengales, of Slygo, were Mrs. Doris Parson, with and Judy, of Whiteside, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Douglas, from Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Roby Binkley and children, Virginia, Roby, Jr., ^ eva Ann, Ashland City, Tenn engale, Jr., David Massengale, Martissa Davis, Miss Johnson, Mr. an( j Mrs. J. C. Massengal j Jlmnny, Timmv nil a.11 from from C’ha.tta.n— Chatian ooga, Mrs. Ethel Clingal, Mrs. Ruby Delaney and daughter, and E j a i ne( Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ingram and Mrs. Lula Cope and son Jerry, all from Sheffield, Ala. CHARLES D. READ, JR, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY Old Post Office Building Atlanta. Georgia P. O. Box 912 Atlanta 1, Georgia SLATON CLEMMONS ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY Old Post Office Building Atlanta, Georgia P. O- Box 912 Atlanta 1, Georgia fv.vx. • •: ■ rfe# '• 'i*' 1 .' f IV.'- ?<*' .‘if'?:': ■■ , & -v- „ j ‘ ' v .. V / ' I 1 ; I; PAGE 5 mchat A best-dressed look from hat to toe has swiftly turned into n world-wide trend according to overseas fashion flashes! Brigitte Bardot, Gina Lollobri- ida and Sophia Loren led the uropean glamour lasses as they •ill went on recent shopping jprees for the new ‘round the jlock collections that have cap¬ tured the heart of fashion. Softly rolled cloches were the _ _ pet daytime choice to tame the familiar trailing tresses of Brigitte Bar- dot.Deep-crown- $&M.iiiiiiiiiniiiMi ■■snmsms j 3 a style that Brigitte Bardot lends serenity .Bata tarn* her tmMil fnd trim tail- leur to any cos¬ tume. La Belle Bardot chose it in colors ranging from a red as gay as Paris itself through the demure, nun-like white so very new this season. Sophia Loren chose to tuck her curls under a collection favor¬ ing the perky derby family; a dapper coachman and a very dashing fedora both feature the femininity of face veils. Fol¬ lowing through with the new American flair for emphasizing hats as the crowning glory of every truly coordinated costume, Sophia’s choices also included an evening collection that included dramatically swirled toques done in satin extravaganzas of color. Gina Lollobrigida’s lavish Ital¬ ian beauty led her toward an after-dark selection of hats that go to dinner and dancing with starry sprinklings of jewels all the way from the crown of the hat to the tip of its veiling.