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At Henson Furniture Co* is good
Removing Dandruff
YOU can't nd rid of dandruff by
“wishing.” And you can t comb
it out, either. Hut here in our sanitary,
super-service shop you will fi ncl an
expert treatment that is amazingly
effective from the very first trial!
No matter how much dandruff you
have,Fitch’s Dandruff Remover Sham
poo can work wonders! It simply dis
solves dandruff and removes those
obstinate flakes a surprising way.
Leaves your scalp 100% (LEAN and
your hair full of “life”and vigor!...! ry
it after your next hair cut. Why not today?
W. L. fioodrich or heller kn
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old frienilN lo meet him
here Sal u rdny
••NO I.OMi WAITING NOW”
HOCK l)A LK HA H ItKH
SHOP
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We j>ive very careful attention to all business
entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will 1
be appreciated.
Bank of Conyers
W. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier
R. L. Huff, V. Pres H. I). Austin, Asst. Cash.
NIFTY HAT SHOPPE
For SPRING and SUMMER
MILLINERY
The LATEST STYLES and STRAWS
IRON CLAD HOSE IN CHIFFON and
SERVICE WEIGHT
NIFTY HAT SHOPPE
Conyers, Georgia
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Chapman Tonsorial Parlors
(Next Door to City Fount)
Conyers, Georgia
Hayden Alexander
Invites his friends to call upon him at his
new locatition
Watch Out for Our Second
Anniversary
J. R. CHAPMAN, Prop.
Tub BATH Shower I
Dry Cleaning—Steam Press
Mrs. .Ihiiiil*' McCollum Seamans, of
AI Li Util, vPilt'd the Misses I- Iher 11 in I
Sai'ii M *t’oiliiin hint we.k.
Mr. mid Mrs. .1 Allison Cowan and
family moved from Conyers over Hie
week end buck to tin* farm over near
Vella. This most estimable family
spent lhe winter in the Commercial
Hotel hi Conyers.
Miss I averne Stephenson, who re
oenllj moved lo hatehelor i|iuirlers in
an aparluieiil out Ponce de Leon way
in AI In ilka, spent lift* week-end in
Ci livers, guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mis. M. It. Stephenson. We did not
gel to interview tlie young lady, but
judging from her happy appearance,
her new home is all that she could
wish for.
Miss Margaret Evans, of Stone
Mountain, spent the week-end in Con
vers, guest of Mrs. Ida Ifeatty.
Mrs. Fannie Welborn, of Atlanta,
THE ROCKDALE REluitif, luNYERS, GEORGIA
spent the week-end in Conyers, guest
of her mother, Mrs. If. \. Cowan.
Miss Given Itiley, of Trenton, Fla.,
will make her home in Conyers for the
.summer months, living with Mrs. Hot
ly Hicks on Institute street. Con
yers is delighted to have this most
exeelllent young lady move hack
home.
Curd of Thanks
Mrs. Allie Beard and family, Fran
ces and Ernest Lee Baird and Mrs. M.
.1. Heard, wish to thank the good peo
ple of Conyers and Rockdale county
for the many courtesies and considera
tions extended during the illness,
death and Imrlal of our beloved luis
hand, father and son Lemuel L. Beard.
MRS. ALLIE HEARD
Frances heard
ERNEST LEE BEARD
MRS. M. J. BEARD.
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j| Let Us Show You The Difference j
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BHere are two machines designed for By this simple demonstration any i
the testing of cords used in tire one can see the difference between \
building. SUPERTWIST cord and ordinary J
On each machine is a strand of coid.
[! SUPERTWIST cord and one of the This difference is important. It is
0 usual standard cord. one reason for the great superiority (
On the machine in the background of Goodyear Tires over ordinary
i the regular cord is broken, while the Tires.
8 SUPERTWIST cord is intact. Bu ii t with SUPERTWIST cord, !
Yet both cords were of equal length Goodyear Tires stretch and recover |
S and both were stretched the same under the shocks of the road with
distance. out damage. \
8 9" the ,. machine j n . tbe foreground Tires made of ordinary cord lack this \
K J*- 1 f X ’ f wh,le the abilit y a "d nder road shock suffer
M SUPERTWIST cord is taut. precisely the results you see here. 5
il Both these cords also were of the QuurDTimcim i .
mr. same length; both were equally , WIST cord is Goodyear-de- j
stretched. veloped and Goodyear-patented, and |
m ~ , i ~, 1S only in Goodyear Tires. i
a When the tension was relaxed, the 0
B SUPERTWIST cord sprang back to Its elasticity—its durability has re- j
its original dimensions, recovering dueed blowouts and similar troubles \
g like a rubber band. 1° the vanishing point. < - j-
But the other cord had lost its spring, Come in at any time and ask us to I
and now hangs slack and distended. make this interesting demonstration 8
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jjj Goodyears cost no more than other makes — |
Q t present prices are exceptionally low. |
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E Langford Motor Company j
8 Conyers, Georgia 1
OAK GROVE
Tin* farmers are wry anxious t<*
see u good rain.
We were all very sorry to hear of
the accident Mr. Carl Granade had
lasi Monday, hut very glad to know
he is getting along nicely.
Miss Nora Mae Crutchfield spent
last Wednesday night with Miss Ro
berta Carroll.
Mrs. S. D. Bowen and her daughter,
Louise, cnllen on Mrs. John McCul
lough Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. I. Mayfield and two daugh
ters, Irene and Mrs. Sara Sue Chris
tian, called on Mrs. Due Hill Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. Grady Piper and Mr. Chester
Brand called on Misses Irene and Dor
othy Mayfield Friday night.
Mrs. S. I>. Bowen and her beautiful
daughter called oil Mrs. Crutchfield
last week.
The P. T. A .gave an ice cream sup
pi r at Oak Grove school house Satur
day night. They also sold drinks, hot
dogs and cake. There was a large
crowd there and every one had a nice
time.
The eighth grade Latin class says:
Latin is a dead language, ns dend as
dead can he. It used to kill the Ro
mans and now its killing me.
Misses Irene and Dorothy Mayfield,
Roberta Carroll, Russell Mayfield,
Grady Piper and Chester Brand went
to Grant’s Park Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Mayfield spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie
Wallace, of Milstead.
BLUE EYES
MERRY NEEDLES
The Merry Needles dub met, with
Miss Ola Maim Thursday, April -1.
After the business the meeting was
turned over to the hostess and a very
pleasant half hour was spent in sew
ing. Several contests were enjoyed.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17,
Miss Bell Pirkle gave a reading, |;
to Hold Your Husband,” by 1 >,r ot h v I
Dix. Miss Lois Sharp sang ”L arolina I
Moon.” The hostess, assisted by M rv B
James Mann, and Miss Uiis sharp I
served a delicious salad course.
MISS VERDA HARPER, Press Agent I
CIRCLE 2 MEETS
Circle No. 2 Methodist W. M. s. i aet 1
with Mrs. W. S. Butler Monday after- 1
noon with fourteen present. We were I
glad to have Mrs. Jordan visit us at I
this meeting.
“What Christ Jias done for the I
Womanhood of the World,” was stile 1
ject for discussion. Mrs. S. I. Cowan 1
led discussion by reading from Mark I
1(2:41-44, Luke 7:36-50; John 12:3-& I
After the business meeting Miss Joe 1
Butler and Miss Mildred Bowen serv-1
ed sandwiches and tea.
The circle will meet with Hrs. j, 1
Will Cowan in May.
MRS. W. S. BUTLER, Sectv 1