The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, April 24, 1929, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929 I Remember Those Who Are Gone By Protecting Those Left Behind What more fitting way in which to honor those who have given their all that we might live in peace, than to set up as a per manent memorial, a saving trust fund for those dependent upon our income. This bank is ready and willing to aid you in this important task. See us today. HANK OF ROCKDALE G.C. SIMS. Pres. 15. H. STILL, Cliashiei J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, V. Pres. MISS VEOLA OWENS ( Asst. Cashier I THE CITY FOUNT When It’s Hot x It’s Cold In Here Refreshing Drinks-TCE DISHES Radio Broadcasts Always Coming In Meet Your Friends Here HOLLINGSWORTH’S CANDIES Standard Magazines Tobaccos Phone 1) Curb Service We Deliver J. R. WHITE, Prop. I SPECIAL AGENT Product of 'Hie Modern Shirt Cos. Broadcloth Shirts—-.‘5 for So.bO Modei*n Silk Hose •Japan Thread~:6 for So.io Gen nine Imported ITALIAN PANAMA * Straw Hats—-$2.85 Also The WHOOPE IIATS and CAPS $1.95 and $1.75 AGFNTS THE T. M. SAYMAN Products Extranets—Perfumery—\ Soaps Danderine Quinine Hair Tonic s SAM S. WIIATELY Mil stead /. Georgia ■ni—n—mi iiii"i i iininmiii>u imiibii ii hi n h fTifWMW~iTinii7TTin'*irirT~T~~*~~~“ THE] ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA l it til District Track Meet is being he hi at Emory today. Conyers has entered. You don’t have to have a gym or do any roadwork or lieadwork to enter —all they require is a track suit. We’ve got the boys and the suits and they have the heart that won’t lie crushed. One thing In their favor is that they are meeting so many of life's defeats while in school. When our offfieials put Fulton county in tlie fifth district some five years ago, they killed all interest and the.thing is dying by reason of such imposition. Wlmt chance have we country schools against Tech high, Fulton high and a dozen other highs where hoys stay in school until retired direct to the old soldiers’ home. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hicks are spend ing this week-end in Conyers, guests of tlnir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mann. v Miss Ola Mann is a conference dele gate to the Epworth League confer ence in session at College Park Sat urday and Sunday of this week. Miss Mann is one of the outstanding league officials of the North Georgia Confer ence. Rev. A. M. Pierce, of Atlanta, ac companied pastor Milton, of Decatur, to his charge at Ebeneezer Sunday and preached at the morning hour, both returning to Conyers where they spent the ihfy with Hon. and Mrs. J. Will Cowan. Mrs. J. Fred Davis is spending this week with lieV mtoher, Mrs. M. E. Cooper, at Loganville. Poor old Fred, if he’s like us at all. will he plenty lonesome at home every night during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Granade, of Rockdale, had with them for the week-end their daughter, Miss Juli ette Granade, of Atlanta, and Mr. James Granade, of Savannah. Mesdames Chet Cannon and Harry McElvany were dhauffeured to At lanta yesterday by Chet himself. Their evasive answers indicated that they were either going to Grand Opera or were going to buy some clothes that would take them there later on in the week. Of course, Harry and Chet be ing expert fishermen, have it down that there’s nothing up there much except a bunch of suckers. Well, we went once and tain’t so —why, you’d think it a howl full of gold fish the way most all of ’em dress, especially up near the front. This alone is worth the price, in fact better'll the opera. We got a terrirble kick out of It, but our wife kicked more’n we did. Miss Martha Ramsey gave a house party at her home over the week-end. Those enjoying the hospitality of Miss Ramsey and contributing toward mak ing the occasion one long to be re membered wiere Missds Mjary Still, Josephine Smith, Margaret Sprayber rv, Martha Ramsey and Messrs. Edd L. Cowan, Cipher Cooper, Jno. B. Mc- Collum, A. D. and Herbert Summers. Miss Louizelle Stephenson, our ob liging Georgia Power company cash ier, spent the week-end in Atlanta guest of her sister, Miss Laverne Stephenson. [j ] M9 | Miss Sara Whitaker, of Velta, ac companied her sister, Mrs. H. B. Gib son. to her home in Chattahoochee, Fla., for an extended visit. GOOD *1 * FORD I SERVICE I N*w Pordor Sedan *62 5 . (F.0.8 Decroii) Bring your'ear to us for a thorough going-over at regular intervals. It costs little and it will be the means of giving you many thousands of miles of pleasant, economical motoring. All our me chanics are specially trained. All labor charged at low flat rate. LANGFORD * MOTOR CO. e I o- .j| Conyers, Ga. Fit EE FltliK I.IFF FREE || Announcing Arrival Of Complete Stock Of The J. R. WATKINS Company Products Specials for Saturday, April Only FREE: One one-pound WATKINS QUALITY BAKING POWDER to each of the FIRST TWENTY purchasers of one bottle WAT KINS GIANT (11 oz.) VANILA—the same that Won Grand Prize and Gold Medal at International Exposition in Paris in 1928* FREE: Choice of one Thirty Cents package of COCOA, Shreaded COCOANUT or PRE PARED MUSTARD to each of next 20 persons whose total purchases of any pro ducts is TWO DOLLARS or more. FREE: SPICE BOOKS, SOAP SAMPLES, „ Poul try Disease Charts, etc. to each Adult Vis . itor. Twenty-two FOOD PRODUCTS Twenty-seven MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS Twenty-six TOILET ARTICLES Six STOCK and POULTRY PREPARATIONS Eight Soap products And a Number oi‘ Miscellaneous Items Display and Storage Room at CONYERS HARDWARE CO. H. K. FORRESTER “THE WATKINS MAN” a I Conyers rdware Company every Saturday I One of over Seven Thousand dealers serving more than Thirty Million people from Oceon to Oceon MEAT S2, whi “ 17 y ‘c Best Fat Backs 13c a. W. E. HARDEMAN 1 Groceries of Quality at Very Low Prices W f ms Dip the Colors J v i TN MEMORY of those who have I i M r L passed un, it is but fitting that | j||||’’ j 1 every home and place of business * should be decorated with the prop- | | er patriotic emblems on Memorial | 1H |\X/ \ Henson Furniture | w Company f | M W. A. Henson, J. L. White, C. W. Hall | i Mrs. W. A. Henson ;• Hi* f ' Conyers, Georgia | 88^38S8S838Si8S8S8S8SSSiS8%8S