The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, April 03, 1929, Image 9

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929 Safety Is Always Handy Come and See what Safety Means to Jack and Jerry in “Safety First” ♦ * At the School Auditorium Friday Night at 8:30 Oclock Admission 15c and 25c McDonald & safety first - m On e more week spe- STILL Jack Montgomery, a young husband Joe Towns cial sale Dry Goods, Shoes and Jerry Arnold, an unsuccessful fixer Mr. O. R. Cooper Clothing Heavv and * V^TESTINGHOUISE nectvy an u Mr McNutt> a de f ect i V e detective Horace Milligan Fancy Groceries. RANGES We appreciate your EImCT Flannel ’ awfull >’ drinking- ___.Keating Pharr ?4 75 business. Call US for Abou Ben Mocha, a Turk from Turkey Norman Walker quick deli\eiy. Mabel Montgomery, Jack’s wife, pity her Helen Almand ' . Phone 29 GA - POWER CO. Compliments to Vir £ inia Bridger, her young sister Mildred Bowen Junior Class Mrs. Barrington-Bridger, their mamma Joe Butler Zuleika, a tender Turkish maiden Lera Mae Weldon Mary Ann O’Finnerty, an Irish cook lady Ellen Conley dACirn ati? unu/ !• CARTER ROCKDALE HDW. . Shoe Repairing COMPANY 103 N. Railroad St. Service and Satisfac- tion to the Customer C ° nyerS ’ Ga ’ Time—Today. our motto. Place—Suburbs of large city. . Act I—Sitting room in Jack’s little home in the suburbs. Time—lo:oo A. M. What happened to Zuleika. • ' * Act ll—Same scene, one month later. HEWLETT & SIMS & BAILEY What happened to Jack and Jerry. DOWNS Fancy Groceries Time—Mid-afternoon. Gordon Hose Feed Stuff Act jjj—M rs Bridger’s garden. Three weeks later. All Shades What happened to Mary Ann. White and Colored. An afternoon in July. Diess Linens. Note —The curtain will be lowered a few moments during * the third act to indicate a lapse of three hours. THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA Program County School Meet I Begin parade at promptly 9 o’clock, I fast time. 1. Parade —assemble at Conyers I school —l>egin march at 9 o’clock. Im mediately after purade schools flic in to auditorium. 2. Song —Georgia Laud, by all schools. Heading contests, si>elling contests, I geography contest, history contest, to ' be held privately while declamation and expression, school songs and stunts are being held. Maps will be drawn under the su pervision of the teachers prior to day of the meet, but submitted for judges’ consideration on that day and at time as above stated, during exclamation and expression. :i. Declamation contest. 4. Expression contest. 5. School songs. 6. Stunt from each school. Dinner from 1 to 2. Assemble for athletic contest at 2 p. m. Events in order named. L. Pole vault, boys to 10. 2. Running broad jump, 10 to 14. Running high jump, 10 to 14. 4. 75 yd. dash, boys or girls, 0 to 8. 5. Base ball throw, girls to 16. 6. 1-4 mile relay. 7. Barrel race, boys or girls. 8. 75 yard dash, girls to 10. !). Three legged race, boys or girls, 6 to 10. 10. 100 yd. dash —One lady teacher /rom each school. Hi. Medley race. One from each grade, 1 to 8. 12. Sack race, 0 to 9, boys or girls. 1.“!. Three legged race, boys or girls, 0 to 10. Reassemble in auditorium for judg es’ decision —awarding prizes, cham pionship banner, etc. M inner of first prize in literary or | athletic events —3 points. Winner of 2nd prixe in literary or athletic events —2 points. Winner third place in literary or athletic events —1 point. School making highest number of points will receive championship ban ner. PROGRAM _ American Theatre Conyers, Ga. Saturday, April 0 we have Tim Mc- Coy in a real red hot action picture, “Wyoming,” also a comedy. Matinee Saturday :t o’clock. Monday and Tuesday, April 8-9 we have a striking Indian picture, with Richard I>ix, in "Red Skin,” eight reels, colored scenes. The theatre is under new manage inent and we are going to try our best to please the very best istssible by running good pictures. Show will open ut 7 :.’lO o’clock. CONSTIPATION IS PLAGUE OF RACE Eat Fruits and Vegetables— Properly Flavored The papers are full of statements and theories about constipation —one of tlie plagues of civilized people. What are the facts? A famous food biologist was asked to state the case and lie summed it up in these few words: "At least 90 per cent of the constipation is due to alack of rough age in the diet. Eat bran, cereals, and fruits and* vegetables, both raw and cooked.” He went on to emphusize how much more pleasant it is to eat these health ful foods provided their delightful tastes and flavors are developed by the use of sugar. He spoke of how hard it is to get”children- to eat cer eals, so beneficial in their diet, un less they are properly sweetened. He asked us to remember how many healthful fruits would lie unpleasant to the taste without softening the fruit acids and developing their remarkable flavors with sugar. We should put it down as a safe rule of health that all human beings living in the civilized world today need plenty of fruit and vegetable fiber in their daily diet. Sugar, by making nearly all such diets pleasant to taste and easy to eat, is the one dependable aid to the eating of rough age. There is no substitute for sugar in the normal diet. Sugar is Nature’s ideal flavor for healthful foods. Eat the things you need and enjoy them. The Sugar Institute. Mr. W. W. Cook, minister student of Mercer, spent the week-end in Con yers, guest of Mr. Opher Cooper. At the Methodist church Sunday morn ing, they rendered a duet that was greatly enjoyed by the union service of Baptists and Methodists.