The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, December 31, 1959, Page PAGE 6, Image 6
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News Of 3ryant
By Mrs. Lona Rusch
The Ebenezer Baptist Church
Christmas program had a good
attendance of about 150. The
Rev. Clyde Brown delivered the
message, the congregation sang
carols, the tots recited poems
and the young folks presented a
play, “No Room at the Inn.”
The Mountain View Church of
God’s pantomine Christmas pro¬
gram was lovely and the 150at-
tending enjoyed It.
“The Glory Landers,” from
Huntsville are to be the guest
singers at the Mountain View
Church of God, Friday night,
January 1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamberts
lecent guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Bone, Avans; Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Lambert and family,
Mrs. M. C. Sampley and Jimmy,
Faye Hargress, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Walker and Belinda, all
of Bridgeport, Ala.; Mr. E. D.
Lambert, Joyce and Peggy, Miss
Brenda Rich of Tiftonia; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Grant and
Up To
50 %
Savings
DINETTES
1 table - 6 chairs
$74,95
1 table - 4 chairs
BED ROOM SUITES $44.95
3 piece Suites........... 89.95
3 pc Suites, -199.95 Now 129.95
CHOICE OF COLOR & STYLE
PLATFORM ROCKERS, were 69.95 . . . NOW 49.95
JV End & Coffee Tables 25% off
;,v :
REDUCE^ I p Trenton Furniture &
LIVING ROOM SUITES AppilallCG Knnlianrn Pa v0
Sofa Bed - 2 pc Suites......89.50
3 Suites - 2 pc foam rubber Next door to Kyzers
were $189.95 NOW only $129.95
THE DAi)E COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1959
Ann Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGee
Sr. had as their Christmas
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. George
Gee Jr. and Stanley,
Alabama.
Miss Joyce Lambert is visiting
Miss Rosalea Moore for a week.
Mrs. Henry Rusch, Telatha,
Miss Rosalea Moore were Christ¬
mas eve guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Smith
--
Miss Pauline Robinson became
the bride of Calvin
Decemebr 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vann,
Chicago, were home for the
holidays, visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Vann
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Price en¬
tertained his Uncle Jeff Pressley,
Canton S. C.; Uncle Price and
Mrs. Price, Rossville, Ga., during
the holidays.
} Airman 1st Class and Mrs.
i Kenneth Townson and Shelia
I are home for a 10-day furlough
from the Charleston, S. C. Air
Base, visitisg his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Townson.
Jim Mayohas returned home
to Boaz, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hender¬
son’s Christmas dinner guests t
were Mr. and Mrs. Dn Hender¬
son, Chattanooga.; Cleburne
Mrs. person, V. L. Cletod Nashville; and Mr. famU and| y
and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Robin ¬
son, Bryant.
Mrs. E. C. Marona, Jack Holi-
j way, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Marona, motored to Rome, Ga.,
to visit Mrs. Julia
McGinnis. i
Mr. Horance Whitaker spent 1
Friday nght with his mother J
Mrs. Charley Whitaker.
_ i
Mr. and '
Mrs. John Schmitt
Oakridge, were weekend guests
‘of her sister, Mrs. Plumma
Sampson and Mr. Sampson
_
Mr. Tommie
*** Rhondel
New England Notes
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tucker and
ifamily of LaFayette spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Brown and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doyle are
the proud parents of a son born
in a Chattanooga hospital, Dec.
2 Both mother and son are
home, doing fine.
Mrs . and Mrs
De0 rge cromley gave their
mother and mother-in-law a
surprize birthday dinner Dec. 5,
which was enjoyed.
The very active tractor saleS-
man ^ oi:> Fores ter reports that
one of his white faced cows
gave birth Dec. 15 to twin
heifer calves -
The Rev. Charles Richard was
ordained as minister of the gos-
pel at the New En S land Baptist
Church ’ Sunday afternoon. The
pastor at New Home Ba P tist
brought the message
which was enjoyed by all.
^ to visit
ASC
1960 ACP County Handbooks
will be mailed to all farm opera¬
tors on December 31, 1959. These
handbooks contain a list of the
conservation practices on which
cost-shares may be paid, a brief
explantion of the use of each
practice and the items of cost
on which costs may be shared.
The initial signup period for
filing requests for cost-shares
for 1960 practices opens Janu¬
ary 4, 1960 and closes at the end
of business on January 29.
Each farm operator is re¬
quested to study the conserva¬
tion practices in the list to be
mailed him in relation to the
conservation needs of his farm
and try to decide on which
practices cost-sharing is most
needed.
Also, each operator is urged
to make use of any conservation
plan he has developed for his
farm.
Anyone who decides he will
need 1960 ACP cost-sharing is
urged to file his request during
the signup period. It is only in
this way that he can be assured
that his request will be con¬
sidered by the county commit¬
tee before funds are exhausted.