The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, June 05, 1929, Image 2

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Riverside Golfers Eliminated A st'i'iis of eliminations m o now un dor wily ovor oil Riverside (Jolf links wherein I Ik* fillt'si limy or limy not survive. The first foursome to open up ..■eir heavy artllery, consisted of M. W. Hull mill <i. Sims, versus .1. h. I rake and Joseph Towns, Jr., this \V<dnesday afternoon. The first round ended with hofh sides sparring and holding to each oth er iptile lovingly. The second round o|. tied up with a rush on the part of the younger team, who got a knock down on No. I.’ and then ipiiekly fol lowed their advantage up with an other knock down on No. .’! to come in at tile close of the round three up and j.awing the ground for a KO. itound No. ,‘i brought their first contest to a close with Hrake and Towns lead ing four uj> and only two miles from home and sup|ier. The younger team played a gruelling l game that only I lie masterly defensive ness of Hull and Sims could have held in heck. Tills foursome will play the ; ecoml of the series off next w eek and if any church mcmlicr desires to het on the older team, you will not he SPECIAL EXCURSION .1 une Bth, 1929 Round-trip Fares from Conyers, Ga. AUGUSTA, GA. $3.50 BEAUFORT, S. C. - 6.50 <JHARLESTON, S. C. 6.50 MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. _ 12.00 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. 12.00 DATE OF SALE: June Bth, 1929. FINAL LIMIT: Tickets issued to Augusta, Ga., will be lim ited two (2) days in addition to date of salt*; tickets to Beaufort, S. C., and Charleston, S. C. will l>e limited four (4) days in addition to date of sale, and tickets to Myrtle Beach, S. C., and Wrightsville Beach, N. C„ will he limited ten (10) days in addition to date of sale. All tickets must lie used for continuous passage and original starting point must lie reached prior to midnight of final limit. BAGGAGE: Baggage will lie chocked and transported in accordance with tariff regulations. CHILDREN: One-half fare will apply for children of five and under twelve years of age. I* oi fui (her and more complete information, apply to your local ticket agent or write to the undersigned. .1. I*. BILLUPS, General Passenger Agent, Georgia Railroad, Atlanta, Ga. Merry Needles Club The Merry Needles cluh met willi Miss Milry Still on Thursday, July ">O. \ ih'll.'hlful lmli' lipiir was siiciil iu sewing. Then u coldest, Miss Hell I’ll' kle winning the priz Interesting fuels about Conyers in the uhlen ihiys were .olil. The hostess then served n do lielollH siiliiil eoiirse, The next meeting will he with Mrs. Perry Thornton. MISS VKICIt.Y IIAKPKIt. Press Agent Motto Salesman A motto s.'ilesmnn, played hy l.ee Moran, is one of the novel characters in "Show tjirl," First Nalhmal coni dy of today featuring Alice While which comes to the American Theatre Friday afternoon, .'! :.'!<!; also Siilur day night S :.‘io. Mr. \V. 11. Tucker has recovered from an indisposition of ten days al Ids home mi Milstcad avenue. .Mrs. J. M. I.assiter is spending this week in Atlanta in connection with Floury commencement and the gradua tion of her nephew. Pen Ilutchinsim. accused of wrong doing, because you will not he getting any money out of gambling. AMERICAN THEATRE Friday Afternoon 3.30 o’Clock On Account of Revival Services at Baptist Church, we will show our usual Friday night picture in the afternoon at 3:30 ALSO Saturday Night 8:30 Showing a Very Unusual Production ALICE WHITE in THE SHOW GIRL ALSO NEWS REEL Atl mission 15c and 25c Scarlet Seas RICHARD BARTHELMESS THE ROCKDALE m.rtmu. * uiVYKRS, GEORGIA The Hewletts Off for Texas Vacation Mr. and Mrs. It. I>. Hewlett and two daughters, Misses Mary and Sara Hew dell, left Conyers today for an ex tensive motor trip through the west They w ill slop in Texas for a ten day visit wilJli his hPiller and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Hewlett, of .’HJOti Armstrong Ave.. I'alias. We canuoi imagine a more ideal vacation than ,’or Hie family to group up and go ■ long it is taking t)■• home on a vu •ntion and there is no worry alioiil tlie liealth or happiness of absentees for they are all pis sent to answer roll all and when you eliminate uneasi ness and worry, you have overcome 'he main obstacles along life’s jour ney. Mr. Hewlett equipped his Pack tnl with new tires and casings and had a compl te mechanical inspection made in preparation for emergency sorvio* and lias two most excellent drivers in Misses Mary and Sara to relieve him along the way. Baptist Record The revival services are well under way, with splendid altendaice at ev ery servin'. Rev. Frank J. Fleming, a .former pastor of (lie church, is bring ing soul stirring gospel messages while Ilev, J. 1,. Hrake, the present pastor, is very efficiently directing the sing ill I .'. Hue to his physical condition Mr. Cooper was unable to continue the song leadership, much to the regret of the people, but fortunately the pas tor was able to take hold and con t intic witli Mr. Cooper’s work. Special requests have been made regarding (he attitude of the people towrad the services. It. is with all earnestness and sincerely that these things have been asked and surely tlie people of Ihe (own and community will h concerned enough, over tlie meeting to try as best they can to fill these requests. May the people of the church not, as sometime I hey are accused of doing, procrastinate, hut may they be “up and about tin Father's business,” mak ing Ibis one of the greatest meetings of the church. Mrs. iv 11. Thornton will entertain I lie Merry Needle cluh at her home Tuesday, June KS. 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