The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, April 03, 1929, Image 10

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fas Serve Fresh Fruits With Every Meal No other one food can supply so many essential food elements in as easily assimilated form as fruits. We always have an am ple stock to supply your needs Keans, Squash. Tomatoes, Bell Peppers anil Strawberries. Get onr prices on Snsjitr and Fiour. We wiM have Special Prices on Flour Satui day. SIMS & BAILEY I'hnnr .’l2-M Conyers, (in. PAINTING Fonder, Body Repairing Two very important services for automobilists of which we are just ly proud. Bring us your car that has bent fenders and body injuries and we will, by our scientific sys tem press them back to their for mer shape. No long trips to the cities for this class of work. If your car needs painting—rely on our automatic spray system which will make your car look like a fac tory masterpiece. Bennett & Mann Phone (f) Conyers* (in. Big Rexall lc Sale on April 18-19-20 Watch this paper for list of items and prices, ■ ■" .ii r•■ v ' Cannon’s Dru£ Store Phone 9 Conyers, Georgia THE ROCKDALE REvuku, cmVYERS, GEORGIA Mi-- Virgililii Bounds. business <“ol- I ..... talent, tinier of Mrs R 8. Car „.r, s *.t the week-end at Tallapoosa. ,; a . guest of Mrs. I*e Pounds. Mis. Nellie Hollingsworth, of At ;:lnta. -|'iit tbe week-end ;it Smyrna. | .nest of lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\ Hollingsworth. Mi \V. W. Cook, minister student of Mere. r. spent the week-end In Con yers. guest of Mr. Opher Cooper. At ihe Methodist church Sunday morn ing, they rendered a duet that was greatly enjoyed by the union servi e i uf Baptists and Methodists. „ Mrs. Krnest <l. Ammons and little daughter. Mary .Toe. of Ashville. N. C„ and Mrs. M. B. Tucker and chll j dren. of lvlze’r. S. C.. are expected to arrive in Conyers tomorrow for sev eral days' \isit with Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1,. King and Mr. J. Tom Tucker. Mr. and Mrs J. M. McCollum and | children siient Sunday in Klondike I>. Kail, county ! tieorgia, U. S. A., ! guest of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wright. Air. and Mrs. C. B. Irwin eutertain- I ed Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. j Stephenson* and daughters, of Lithonla | and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elliott and | voting son. Bobby, of Conyers. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan enter i mined over the week-end for their i daughter. Miss Sura Rowan, of At | Innta. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker spent the week-end at Chamblee, Oa., guest of their daughter. Miss Louise Tucker, teacher in the Chamblee schools. Airs. R. L. Hale had as her .guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hale and Messrs Sammie and R. L. Hale, of Atlanta. Mrs. Roy Elliott returned over the week-end from a week’s visit at Thom son. guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Pharr entertained over the week-end for their son, Mar ion. of Walesky college. Miss Martha Ramsey, girls’ basket hall coach and teacher par excellence, spent the week-end with her parents in Covington. Messrs. Leroy Brisindine and Leroy (loss pulled a great Legion stunt in their part at the school auditorium Friday evening—a comedy skit be tween .a white and. a colored soldier lliitl we imagine ran pretty true to ,'orm. however, post commander W. A. liaison framed the skit —pretty good boys. Many other numbers, in fact all of the numbers, went over with a glad hand. However, we have re quested Miss Mary Hewlett to give ns a write up on the evening’s entertain ment and will not elaborate upon it here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Cowan had with them for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dean, of College Rockdale News The farmers are ail glad to see the sun out so they can begin farming. -Mr. and Mrs. Opal Corley, of Lith onia. |M-nt Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McWilliams.! Mr. iind Mrs. Jimmie Fields and family, of Stone Mountain, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norton and family. Mr M M. Norton spent three Mi with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norton, bnl -be has gone to M r . Will Norton’s for a while now. Mr Bowen and two , daughters pent Monday afternoon with Airs. L. J Norton and daughters. Mr. L. J. Norton had a singing at hi- home Tuesday night. There were about, 05 present. Every one seemed to t njoy themselves. Air. Weymond Hicks had a singing til his home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Russel Mayfield. Roberta Car roll. Uradie riper. Dorothy Mayfield went to Stone Mountain Sunday af teruoon. Mr. Aaron McWilliams carried Miss Louise Bowen to the singing Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Johnson and fanyly have mov ed to Atlanta. Mr. Raymond Chandler and Milton Matthews were riding through our ; community Sunday. Miss Pinkie Norton spent Sunday night with her sister. Mrs. Ellison, in Conyers. 1 lie large boys and girls of Oak Grove school run away Monday as it wiis April fool, so all went to Lithonia T‘ fartlu>r Most of them came back "'Mi blistered arms and heels. Miss Roberta Carroll had unexpect ed company last week. Summers Brothers Conyers, Georgia See our splendid line of DRESS GOODS Ever Fast, Guaranteed Not to Fade HOSIERY Ladies’ Full pr . “““ Fashion I i_ 50c and SI.OO F Shirts, Ties, Caps Ladies’ and 1 I | Misses’ Hats fi Popular Prices iff j tfiEgi f| House and Street i=i*£ dresses ' J 97c, to $1.75 ■ vjy % ■ SILK DRESSES J| Ail Sizes and Prices Full line of Fancy Notions Hot W eather Is Here B’Sjjjjpß Let Is Fix You I p With nil Bf j SmbMßhl ICECREAM FREEZER, BjMMßji REFRIGERATOR or an To the People: This little mes- Tl ft We appreciate sage is intended to I IIC our friends and get us in closer there business touch with you and to convince w W and want not you that our m only there busin prices are always / |H ess but always as low as can be t a . , i . a ready to be coun made m order to 7 render service seled by those that will meet I who know* your good judge- I ) . I ment m selecting I merchandise that 1 tK will meet your re-1 We will at all quirements and times do our best give absolute sat- and . - isfaction- we ap- to give real value preciate your House * or ever Y dollar trade and solicit T - . , . s P e nt in our store, your business. * urmsliings The Rockdale Hardware Cos. W. H GRANADE—M. R. STEPHENSON Call Phono No. 7. We’ll Answer Conyers, Ga. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929