The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 22, 1929, Image 2

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Sixteen-Year-Old Girl Successor to Suzanne Milo. Lellu Allot, nge.l Blxli'iii, Is being linllod ns llio tennis pla.ver on liable of tilling tin* vacancy b*fl by Suzanne Lenglen, tlie fonnor umnteiir tennis cbainiiion. Suzanne admits Hint sin* expeels t< marry Baldwin N. (“Larky”) Baldwin of California, anil tliat even now tier tennis days are over. Mile. Anet lias been piny lUK tennis ever since sin* was strong enoii:di I" bold a raequot, and scoring victories over older adversaries since sin* was thirteen years old. She Is the daughter <>f M. Claude Anet, well-known author, lb* fully sympathizes with her iiuibltion to be come a court, star and fives her tin* benefit of his amateur success, Just ns the late M. Lenglen trained Su zanne. Mile. Anet attracted little attention by her early since ses, but experts began to talk about her as the new hope when sin* recently won the crl terium do lawn tennis In a sen at ion nl victory over Mile. AdamolT, an Armenian star. Sin* is playing regu larly In l’arls and on the Itiviern. Struggle for National League Pennant Narrow For several seasons it. has been agreed and demonstrated that the struggle for the National league pen nant lies among four teams with the other four merely In there to make possible a 151 game schedule and to fill up the second division berths. New York, Chicago, St. I.outs and Pittsburgh are the actual pennant con tenders. Cincinnati. Brooklyn, Pos ton and Philadelphia will lit Into their old grooves in the second division. The American league, despite the supremacy of the New York Yankees, Ims witnessed the rise and fall of a number of other clubs, so Unit I lie first division is not all booked up like a tourist pullman milll the season gets well under way. liven the Yanks tumbled right down into seventh place when they censed winning for a sea son. Mr. Kan l.eftwieh Ihividson. senior, arrived in Conyers over I la* week end and except for a brief trip hack over there to get his diploma, la* is through ami ready to settle down either to work or to get marriid. A good paying job or a rich young lady might appeal to him—ltowever, both are scarce right now in Conyers. Georgia Railroad (Stone Momiiain Houle) TRAVEL BY TRAIN ECONOMIC A1 RAIN OR SHINE CONYERS READ DOWN READ UP 11 ' 5 | 2~j] Schedule || | t { if I’M I’M I’M |am play 1, 1929 | i*M | I’M jam 710 10 00 :t 25 | 7 (Ml l.v Atlanta Ar 145 085 840 780 10 1S :: 15 |720 j • Decatur " 125 015 820 7 :t(! f3 50 jfT 25 • Scott,tab* " fl 18 f6 10 815 741 fit 54 | I'7 29 •• (’larkston ” fl 11 ft! ofc SlO 752 I (it I 7 j“ Stone Mt. ” 102 558 800 802 fl 12 jf7 IS • lioilaii ”| fl 253 f5 -9 748 810 10 It! 120 i 750 |*‘ Llthonin ”| 12 45 548 738 823 10 50 | 130 | sO7 j” Conyers “j 12 85 533 727 fs 35 |fs 18 I" Almon "jjf 12 24 f7 12 845 Mil! | 5,) | s 3O |” Covington ’’|| 12 12 515 705 fs 55 !fSOSJ fS 40 II" AleOv.v ”l|flC 03 |fsos | f(i 55 910 11 35 I 517 | 552 ||“ Social Or. ”1] 11 54 | 455 | ti 45 (EASTERN TIME) YOU OWE IT TO YOER FAMILY— TRAVEL BY TRAIN Traffic Department J. P. Blld.l'l'S, General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga. Round trip weekly excursion tickets on sale daily at 1 1-2 regular fares—-Good for 5 days. Week-end Tickets at 1 1-3 Regular Fare. THROUGH CAR SERVICE Local Sleeping Car Between No. 3 ATLANTA ANI) AUGUSTA No. 1 PULI MAN SLEEPING EAR AND PARIjOR SERVICE Canary Grass Valuable for Protein Content | The following is taken from a write up of tin* work being done at the Waseca substation in Minnesota. It j appeared in tlm Milking Shorthorn, Journal: “Another interesting experiment Is; with fel laris grass, or canary grass. | This grows in sloughs and wet places, yielding 10 tons to the acre of grass (tint has as high protein content as alfalfa. It roots like quack grass, growing from the shoots as well as from seed. If the experiment shows that tin* grass lias everything claimed for It by farmers In the county Unit have grown It, there seems a consld ecable fulure for canary grass. The prospect of n Minnesota farmer get ting Ills wet land caught with grass yielding ten tons to tlie acre of grass as nourishing as alfalfa, is even worse than getting Ids good land seeded with alfalfa, lids Is always having to be cut wlicn in* lias oilier farm work to do.” Ohio Farmers Walk Many Miles in Doing Chores The Ohio farmers walk un average of 00 miles a month in doing their chores according to tests made by the rural economics department, at Ohio State university. To make this lest pedometers were worn by the farmers while doing chores. Of two farmers with exactly tlie same number ol hfirses and cows and approximately the same number of pigs, one farmer walked 105 miles a month and the other farmer 4!) miles. The difference was caused by the relative conveni ence of the farmstead and facilities for watering and feeding the stock. The water pail proved to lie excellent equipment for inducing the farmers to walk great distances. Stray Mule 1 Medium size mule found at my lot Sunday. Can he had for actual ex penses. B. F. WHITK fHE ROCKDALE RECOUP, cuWYKKS, GEORGIA Wauled Hon no 5 or () Hooms Apply ii< Heeord Office sfgk PENCIL / wgj with the ( EAGLE r-f mmmo • . , A King m PR) could buy JJjljEjplf/ no better TF you were a King and ordered Goodyear, the world’s greatest rubber company, to create for the Queen’s car WSSmaB the strongest and most comfortable riding tires they to could build even if the price was SI,OOO each, Goodyear couldn’t make anything better than these Double Eagles. But there’s more than pride to owning these “tires of tires.” Actually they’re the greatest safeguards against the possib ility of tire trouble that have even been put on automobiles in history of the industry. | psSSjLt I HUE 1 vm Section Cmisectlw As for mileage, well, you’ll- have to keep your car and m drive it hard, fast and far over a lot of bad roads to ever get these tires to quit. That’s why they’re too good, prac- tically speaking, for most car-users. They’re a luxury in duubil thick All-Weatif such instances. * vr s more than this to Dou ble Eagles. Every ounce of material in them is But, then, we DO buy lots of things better than we need world4 n fa“.4rt h ™bber to gratify our desire to have the best that money can buy. abETo'Jelfect ye * been aoootEAE DOUBLE EAGLES Most motoring needs are safely and most economically sss ftaas.-flrs. JMirssar ™ ™ you, Langford Motor Company Conyers, ... ... G eorgia i £?> 11 NETHERLANDS ... JgV The eSt ''4%s Sandwiches i Old Style Barbecue Makes a most delicious Sandwich—in fact, make a regular meal. A convenient and well managed Road house on highway no. 12, 3 miles east of Conyers. We also handle the popular SINCLAIRE Gas and Stand ard Oils. Continuous service, night and day. Stop by for picnic lunches and refreshments. Netherlands Bar-B-Q Stand CONYERS and COVINGtON HIGHWAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,