The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 15, 1929, Image 2

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Rev. .1. K. Kelly, jmisloi - (if the (irsiy Methodist chiireli mill circuit, who wan former irnstor 111 Milstcad. silent l-'ri dny in his old chai'iie, guest of Pas tor Yount!. Miss Ilughlc Hull, leaclier in the North Carolina schools of Winston Salem, returned Wedn sda.v morililif! to finish out her work in the closing exercises, after severe I days' visit in Conyers with her mother, Mrs. (Jrceii 11. Hull, who continues seriously ill at her home on McDonough street. Mr. Charles It. Etheridge coidinucfi seriously ill at the home of Mrs. I„ A. Camp in Milstead. 11 is chance of re covery is against him to the regret of Ids many friends, csi>e inlly It. F. I>. 4 which lie has send so faithfully for so many years. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hudson, of Dpcn tur, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (•. A. Alniand Sunday. "I -f New l ord Battery °"!r A genuine Ford 13-plate Battery will give you dependable service the year around. It is built for quick starting, reliable performance and long life. At its present price, the Ford battery is a genuine bargain. Langford Motor Go. *’on.vers. Georgia h t L n; ii HEWLETT & DOWNS 50c Fast Colored Soisette Prints r| 32 inches wide at ..... . For Friday and Saturday —Full.Line of Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses— Fast Color Print DRESS GOODS Beautiful in Design Super Tropical and Palm Beach Suits Hand h 1 9 .95 d> -7 a .95 Tailored JpZ'T' all year round Worsted and Serge Suits $14.95 to $25.00 We have the largest selection since 1920 HEWLETT & DOWNS Miss Mary Agnes Tucker, one of our .lime graduates, s|eiil last Saturday in Atlanta. Mrs. Harry L. White entertained over tin* week-end Mrs. William Bn w irk and Miss Helen Smothers, of Albany and Mrs. Mell Turner, of De cal nr. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Heat lie, of De catur speiil Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ida Heat lie. The Merry Needles cluh will meet with the Misses .linnie doe and Sara McCollum Thursday afternoon. All iiicmhcrs arc asked to he on lime and with their sewing. Mrs. W. .1. Welter and Mrs. ,1. 1.. White spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mr. Harry Langford and Mrs. Mcnomi Langford spent last Friday in Atlanta. Mr. I!. F. Quigg, of Home, stopped in Conyers last Thursday afternoon with his sister, Mrs. Tucker and It is uncle, W. 11. Quigg. He was on ids way lo Athens to attend the state meet. THE ROCKDALE RELukij, cuNYERS, GEORGIA 'ldle senior class play ‘ The King dom of Henris Content.” will he given Friday iiigld of this week, May 171 li at school auditorium, beginning prompt l.i at S:.dO o’clock. Hi nee those children pay their own expenses, they will make a small admission charge of 15c and doc. 'Flic 15c will lie charged hildreii under age (and we under stand children become of age these days at 12 years). Miss Vordn Harper spent Friday in Atlanta. Riverside Golf Championship to Date lielow find score that was made by Mr. Joseph Towns, Jr., that lias low ered last record made at Riverside golf course. Josiph’s card showed: out ____ l 5 f> li I • 3 4 4—Total 30 (9 holes) 111 1 I 3 5 4 4 3 4 4—Total 35 (9 holes) For 18 holes 74 lie used a HAILEY I’aracord ball. Card of Thanks 4Vo wish to acknowledge with many thanks the kind expressions of sym pathy and encouragement tendered to us by our relatives and kind friends of Conyers during funeral and burial of our son and brother, Buddy Love. MR. AND MRS. .1. D. LOVE AND FAMILY. MEETING OF CIRCLE NO. 1 OF PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian Auxiliary met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Louis Downs. Chairman, Mrs. Beattie, called meeting to order. Scrip ture lesson read by Mrs. Downs. Pray i r by Miss Jennie Joe McCollum. Flight members were present. We were glad to have Mrs. James Mann as a visitor. Circle realized a nice sum from sh,ow, “King of Kings.” Plans were made for a dinner that tile cir cle will furnish for a Masonic meet ing to he held oil Friday, May 31. An interesting study on the second chap ter of Acts was conducted by Miss Jennie Joe McCollum, and a study of life of John was given by Mrs. Tucker. Leader for next meeting, Mrs. Hol lingsworth, lesson is tlie 3rd chapter of Acts. Mrs. .1. L. White, secretary of Christian social service visited our circle in interest of her work. After adjourning to meet the 2nd Monday in .June with Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth-. Mrs. Downs served us with delicious cream and cake. Meeting closed with benediction. Imported English Broadcloth White and Colored $2*25 Values, Special for Friday and Saturday $1.50 These Shirts are made by standard Mfrs. - TOWELS - Extra large Turkish Bath Towels 39c values for 29c 4 for SI.OO Friday and Saturday Green Gold, Pink and Blue Color Groceries of Quality at Very Low Prices There are two distinct advantages tD be gained by shopping here. 1. The foods you get are of the 2. Our prices are always low highest possible quality. er than you expect to pay. As proof of our two claims, why not do your shopping here today. Phone No. 8 SAT. For a $1.25 Short Patent d>-| r\f\ ONLY Sack of Miss Pat Flour .. . q)I.VJU W. E. HARDEMAN Conyers, .\ .*. Georgia k 71 Solid Leather Tailored to \ 1 OIIULd Fit THE ANKLE. New Styles Arriving Weekly r : Robin Hood Shoes ; ' J % ■ Correct shape for growing feet jSre > J None so good as Robin Hood _ SSS?SSSSSS(SSSSSSS2S2SSBSSSBBSSBSSSS2SSSSSSSSB2SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS22iiS3^Sa? ETCHISON STRAW HATS ~ $1.95 to $3.95 r . All Sizes and Styles 50c Fancy Mer tcerized Silk Socks for 35c Men’s and Boy’s Silk Underwear Munsing Union Suits for Men and Boys Price $1.25, Special 95c WEDNESDAY. MAY 15 J — —- -