The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, March 27, 1929, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 tP^J^TiSs Rev. J. L. Drake, nccompn niod by Hisses Myrle. Grave and Margie Wulk r. motored to Atlanta Saturday. I .Mr. Fred Love, representative of fancy Bros., in Atlanta, motored to [ onyers Sunday with Ids sister, Fran cos Love and Miss Myrle Laird, for a risit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laird. I Misses Clide and Ola Mann will I leave for Charleston Saturday, where they will spend several days sight-see ing. spending much of the time taking In the wonderful Magnolia Garden di-plays that has become an annual (fcveut of national prominence. Curb Service? Sure Any hour of the day when you have had the misfortune of picking up a nail-"drive right up up to our curb. In a moment our service mam will have your tire off and into our work rooms. Soon after, you’ll he thanking us for our prompt service. We repair all makes of cars Upholster ing-Top Work-Painting We have that “Good Gulf Gas” BENNETT & MANN Phone 69 Conyers, Ga. SERVICE!! means somtehing here! EACH Goodyear Tire we sell is correctly rims are checked to make sure there is IoIItnOB IIO rust 011 iem to rot a P s an( i tubes, GOODYEAR TIRES . VALVES are properly seated and air ,***" INSPECTION-regular inspection-fol- m lows after the sale to keep your tires working CAREFUL tire buyers appreciate that this SERVICE means economy—economy in ECONOMY is what you want and NBBsllplipi(3>dr what you’ll get when you buylhere. Langford Motor Cos. Conyers, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry L. While vu tcrtniind at the Riverside Golf club over the week-end. Those playing in the two foursomes included Miss Dor is Levin, of Covington, Miss Sara Me Colhnn and Mrs. White of Conyers. Messrs. Lafayette Sims and Frederick Kl lie ridge, of Lawrence ville, John it. While. .1 M. Towns and Mr. While. Coming in home, the last hole was played in the moon light. Refresh meats were served in the .-lull house. A marriage of unusual inter, st took place in Greensboro Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cone, when their daughter. Miss Mary Cone, was married to Mr. C. M. Harrison, recently promoted from Greensboro to the Panola district of the Georgia Power Cos. as lineman. Mr. Harrison arrived in Conyers Monday noon witli THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA j Ids blushing bride as a great, surprise ■ to Ids many new made friends in Con yers. all of whom hasten to extend congratulations and hearty best wish es. .Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will make their home for the time being at tin 1 ■ 'onyers hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tu.'ker had for their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reger Williams, of Hapeville. Miss Louise Tucker, teacher in the l band,lev schools, spent the week-end In Conyers, guest of her parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. W. H. Tucker. Mr. J. C. Plunkett and daughters. Misses Susie Lee and Lillian Plunkett, spent the week-end in Atlaida. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Street, had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Durden, of Decatur. Mrs. Leon Pryor, of Madison, spent last week in Conyers, guest of Mrs. U. L. Hale. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Cannon and at tractive young daughter, Renee, spent Sunday in Covington, guests of Cap tain and Mrs. J. O. Cooper. Mrs Dora Argo and Miss Eunice Hollingsworth spent last week in Mansfield guests of Mrs. Matt (trier. Miss Doris Walker, of Douglasville, and brother, A. G. Walker, of \tlanta. spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walker, at Walker- Pottsville. Air. and Mrs. Roy W. Pirkle. of West Point, spent the week-end with Air. and Mrs. John R. Pirkle in Con yers. Roy was still excited about the recent high water that filled the stores of West Point to a depth of two to five feet. Says they were without train service for several days. Air. and Airs. R. H. King are spend ing Ibis week in Charlotte, N. C., in connection with his Citrus Products line of goods. ATrs. Minnie Almand, of the Conyers hotel, expert saleslady of Hewlett & Downs splendid dry goods store, en tertained over the week-end her sis ter. Aliss Alary Grenade, teacher in ; lie Mansfield schools. lr. F. C. McDaniel, accompanied by M iss Alary .McDaniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDaniel, of Braden town. Fla., left over the weekend on a motor trip to Bradentown ’or everal days' vacation. Returning this week Aliss McDaniel will stop at Macon for the lasi period of her college year.' while Dr. McDaniel returns to Con yers with his mother. Airs. W. F. M Daniel, who spent the winter with Air. and Mrs. McDaniel, at Bradentown. Air. and Mrs. J. A. Cuderwood and little son, Robert liyier, accompanied by Mr. Ike Blankenship, loft Rockdale for Detroit Friday, where they will make their home. Airs. Underwood before her marriage was Miss Inez Johnson. Their son at birth weighed only four pounds and today al three months obi, weighs sixteen pounds and has never be n sick a minute. It The Utmost Care With Prescriptions 1 b£/f Wi^ ! No one, not even the doc- = 'jqk tor who writes your pre* /%p!\ IrJ.* scription, realizes more the \ Jk jfl importance of the utmost ||l\ care in filling it properly, W* % We use every precaution in carrying out your doctor’s orders as written. We Also Carry a Cine of Toilet Articles That will Please You. Ride out for a refreshing Drink from Our Sanitary Fount Headquarters for Riverside Golf Club Cards TRY OUR GAS AND OILS Gailey *o’Neal Drug Cos. Phone* 71 -.1 .1 NO. A. WARREN, Druggist Milstead, Ga. takes grit and determination for a mere boy and girl as Mr. and Airs. Underwood are, and with a tiny baby, to go so far away from the old home and mother and trust for their happi ness and success in the midst of rank strangers. We wish them every suc t ess. Aliss Doris Levin, of AL Levin dry goods company at Covington, was an interesting golfer over on Riverside Sunday afternoon. She was the guest of our only active female member, Miss Sara AleCollum. Mr. Harry Purvis, of Gainesville, joined his family in Conyers over the week-end. visiting Air. and Airs. AV. Tharpe Baldwin. Messrs Baldwin and Purvis made up a snappy two-some on Riverside Sunday afternoon with the old man getting the best of the young er man. Southern Baptist Loss Is Largely Restored Through contributions of churches and funds derived from the bond and estate of Carnes, amounting to ap proximately $700,000 the Southern Baptist convention is only outstanding some two hundred thousand dollars ac count of the defaulting treasurer. The Carnes estate alone netted the hoard more than $225,000. The Christmas thunk offering netted approximately eelven thousand dollars and approxi mately thirty thousand dollars were received last September in special gifts. The total known defalcations of Mr. Carnes was $909,000. In spite of this financial handicap, the convention lias maintained its regular program and will so report at the convention in session at Memphis, Tenn., in Alay.