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Mr. R. H. Ko.v, former nuiierlntend
rut of tin* Conyers schools, more re
cently engaged In selling school sup
plies, came up from his home In Syl
vester, Ga., over the* week-end for a
Visit with his many friends in Con
yers.
Mesdames R. s. Carter, Geo. It
Mai-orn. and C. C. Wulker motored to
Atlanta Thursday, where they spent
the day shopping.
Mr. and Mrs .1. Will Cowan had as
their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.
W. T- Dean, of College Park, (la.
Aldermifn tiro. I). Malcom, other
wise retired, is Indulging in heavy
sport these days —that of hunting rab
bits without a gun- George brought
us a rabbit the other day that was ho
tired it went to sleep before we knock
ed it in the head.
Mr- and Mrs. Kern Rowan had as
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Trimble nnd family and Mr- and Mrs.
It. T. Brooks and family of Decatur-
The reason we list him by his second
name Is. he has a white mule nuined
Itob and we don’t like his mule-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Granade had
as their week-end guests Mr- and Mrs.
J. T. Allen, of Atlanta-
Miss Mary Still entertaljiksl over
the week-end for Miss Mabel Thomp
son. of Rome, Ga. Miss Thompson
will he rt memhered as one of our
splendid high school teachers of last
year,
Mlhh Gertrude Reagan sis*nt the
week-end at Milstead, guest of her
friend, Miss Luelle Mayhue-
Mr. Joe Underwood, of Rockdale,
spent last week in Atlanta. Mr. Under
wood Is one of the live wires in the
Rockdale church and itopular leader of
its younger set.
Miss Mildred Harvey, •of Atlauta.
spent tin* week-end in Conyers, guest
of tier parents, Mr and Mrs. H. P.
Treadwell.
Miss Annett Nix, of Atlanta, spent
the week-end in Conyers, guest of her
parents, Chief and Mrs. Clms. Nix
Aur riqtorter approached Postmis
tress Miss Rather McCollum this week
and asked her if site knew anything.
Said she did not. Rather frank con
fession-
TAX
NOTICE
Your City Taxes for the year 1928
> are past due and execution will be is
sued against you for the amount $
The City Council has demanded that I
enforce collections of same at once or
levy and advertise your property for
sale before the Court House door.
The Mayor .and Aldermen have
notified me to wind these matters up,
so please give it your immediate atten
tion and save yourself the expense of
levy and sale.
By order of the Mayor and Aider
men, City of Conyers, Georgia.
This 12th day of February, 1929.
Charlie Nix,
City Tax Collector.
Mr. John McCollum returned to
Conyers over the week-end and is rest
ing fairly well, just t: nervous disturb
ance following a trip to Douglusvllle
with Misses l.oui/.elle and Laverne
Stephenson and Misses Ksthi r and
Sara McCollum to spend the day with
Miss Doris Walker and Dr. and Mrs.
\V. S. O'Neal- Returning, they atopited
for supper with Mr. and Mrs- Ernest
Plunkett at Decatur. Can you im
agine now quiet these four young la-
| dies were on the trip and then how
much Quieter it got when they got with
j Doris and then to make it perfectly
still, they ndded Dr. O’Neal to the
party. Well, compare it with the noise
of u [k*ii falling and you will appre
ciate what John was up against.
Mr. <loo. D. Malcom Is wearing a
different hat and not anew one as
first thought by 11. H- Parham and
Lon Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth
entertained over the week-end for their
son, lulls, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
Dickey and daughter, of Atlanta.
Mr- and Mrs. Geo. D. Malcom enter
tained over the week-end for their son,
George, nnd his cousins, Mr. and Mrs-
Clifford Malcom, of Atlnntu.
Mrs- R. II- Still and young son re
turned over the week-end from a
week's visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Saye. at Rutledge.
Mr. and Mis. I*. II- Thornton have
with them this week, Ills brother, Dr.
T. R. Thornton, of Union Point.
The Matrons’ club will entertain this
evening with a Valentine party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott.
Fortunately it's going to be on the
order of a tacjlty affair, somewhat
like numerous Valentines you see in
book stores and this will enable them
to invite Opher Cooper, our young man
school teacher.
Mr. Harold Hale, one of our young
nnd progressive citizens and merchants,
is exjtected home this week-end follow
ing an emergency operation for appen
dicitis some two weeks ago at Wesley
Memorial hospital.
Mr. Emory J. Granade suffered a
stroke of paralysis some ten days ago,
since which time he has been serious
ly ill ut his home in Conyers, but re-
IKirts coming from bis bedside are en
con raging this week.
Mrs. C. ()■ Baird and young son, of
Atluntu. spent the week-end in Conyers
guests of her father, Mr. J. T. Tucker.
Miss Margaret Spray I terry, Oth grade
teacher, spent the week-end at Dalton,
Ga-, guest of her parents.
ROCKDALt) RECORD. CONYERS, GEORGIA
GAILEY’S fa
Comer Fincher, Dick Walker, Guy
Stowers and Mut Tribble, spent Sunday
with Joseph Towns, Jr., and figured
out his problem of getting a pretty
seventeen year old brunette to receive
his love letters. They arrived at sev
eral conclusions, but advised him to
try out Ids new Whippet auto first
jand if that doesn’t get results, to
change back to the easier type-, that of]
the blonde. This seems to be “why
men prefer blonds.”
Miss Belle Pirkle lias returned from
an extended visit with her brother, It
,G. Pirkle. at Mayfield, and sister, Mrs.
C. E Anthony, at Ilhigh Shoals, Ga.
Henry McCalla and Mercer Hull en
gaged Chet Cannon apd Carl Sims in
what was supposed to have been a
hot foursome over on Riverside Fri
day, but if, as jwycologlsts tell us,
there is no such thing as pain, we
want to know what 1s it that Henry
and Mercer gave Chet and Carl.
You Get All-Weather Tread
atld Supertwist—both in Goodyear
“The Greatest Tire in the World”
Goodyear Tires, and only
Goodyears, give you the fam- MU I
ous All-Weather Tread and a INOW HOW
carcass of Supertwist. Super- si T 1 i_ o
twist Cords flex and yield and About 1 Üb6S;
stretch far beyond ordinary
cords. They make Goodyear Good Tubes are TIRE
Tires ride easier and last long- ECONOMY. Always car
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when considering tire value— long-wearing, money-sav
nor the super-tough, wear-resisting All- ing Goodyear? We
Weather T'read* have your size have your size*
in a GOODYEAR, at a money-sraing
price.
Langford Motor Company
Conyers, Georgia
Rev- W. R- Buhh-r, of Clio. Ala
stopped over in ('onyers today, curouto
home from Nashville, Tenn-, where' he
hns been doing post graduate work
slate January the first. Hi* will be
joined by bis wife, formerly Miss Fran
ces McCollum and will motor through
jln their new Whippei coach tomorrow-
A friend called us up I lie other day
and inquired is our home was on tlK*
bus line. Thinking that possibly -he
wanted to buy us out, and knowing'
I the advantages of a bus at times, we
| gladly admitted that it was on the
bus line. All la* said was. that we'd
better move it as a bus was comipg.
He hung up before we could exchange
greetings.
John R. White, our excellent drink
man (not necessarily, drinking man)
has had the wheels on his little “May
'Flower” runabout painted White,
which we understand, has a meaning
all its own.
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Wednesday. February 13, 1929
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