The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, June 05, 1929, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1929 At Henson Furniture Cos. , \ S T MASTERS ASSOCIATION -OCKDALE COUNTY, GEORGIA. BY-LAWS VRTK'LB It. —TITLE. This Assoc la -i shull lie known ns the Past Mas- Association of Rockdale County. ARTICLE 2—CX>M M U NIC ATI ON S. Meeting shall he held approximately , ry four months, at the call of the ■resident, or as often as the Associa te, i assembled, shall direct. As nearly practicable, each, meeting will be with a different Lodge in this County -by invitation (in rotation) —and on tin* regular meeting night of the Lodge extending the invitation, the Lodge entertaining the members of the As i,unation at supper. The hour of the ],• will be approximately one hoar before the regular hour of open iug the Lodge, and after the meeting of the Association, the members will visit the Lodge in a body. Representa tion from two of Lodges consti tute a quorum. The object of the meet ing shall lie to promote a better under standing between the various Lodges and the members thereof, and in the interest of Freemasonry in general. ARTICLE 3—MEMBERSHIP. The membership shall be composed of all Past Masters, the present Master, Wardens and Secretary of each (Blue Lodge, and corresponding officers of the York and Scottish Rite bodies, and the Master, Wardens and Secre tary of each Lodge, when elected to such office, shall automatically be come members of this Association. ARTICLE 4 ASSESSMENTS. Realizing th,at the Secretary will be put to. incidental expenses for stamps, stationery, and other incidentals, the Lodges represented in the Association shall be assessed three dollars per an num, and, in the event of an emer gency, additional assessments as au thorized by the membership, such as sessments to he paid immediately af ter the regular communication of the member lodge or upon receipt of a Bill from the Secretary of this Associa tion. ARTICLE S—OFFICERS.5 —OFFICERS. The offi cers of this Association shall consist of a President, First and Second Vice President, and a Secretary-Treasurer, Seeing is Believing in the wonders of the GENERAL ©ELECTRIC Refrigerator YOU can read all the advertisements published, listen to dozens of friends praise the General Electric Refrigerator—but you will not fully ap preciate what it means until you have seen it and examined it in detail. We wish we could put a General Electric Refrig erator in your own home for you to see it there, but come into any of our 60 Retail Stores in Geor gia, and see it in operation. Note how clean and sanitary it is. Feel how cold the air is inside it. Examine the temperature control on top of the box. Inspect the various sizes and models. There is one to suit your particular needs, you can be sure. s!io • No installation This special offer problem or cost — is for a limited DU W simply plug into . the nearest elec time only—so act trlc uocke t. Then now and get the forget about your benefit of theae - . refrigeration prob asy terms* iVloiltllS em * to Pay! Georgia JPOWE& IplP COMEANY - - A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE Mrs. John Cunningham in Recital Tuesday Mrs. John Cuntiiughmu, music and expression teacher in the Conyers schools, participated in Hu* recital giv en by Miss Lula Clark King in Ampico Hall Tuesday evening as accompan ist. Mrs. Cunningham is an accom plished instrumental and voice soloist and accompanist par excellence. She expects lo enter the National At water Kent Radio contest this fall in their selection of nil all Amjericaln voice to whom they will award five thousand dollars and a chance in Grand Opera. Conyers is indeed proud of her tal ented young people and will lie pulling for Mrs. Cunningham in her laudable endeavor over the radio this fall. Dr. O. J. Baggarly, Optometrist of Atlanta, will lie in Conyers Friday, June 14th at C 1?. Irwin's. If you are in doubt about your eyes call and see him. He will make a careful ex amination and fit you with t lie proper glasses. ONE DAY ONLY. COMING, Dr. O. ,T. Baggarly, Op tometrist of Atlanta, and will lie at C. B. Irwin’s Conyers, all day. If your glasses need changing don’t fail to see him Friday, June 14tli. to be elected by the members at their first annual meeting and annually thereafter. ARTICLE (1 —ANNUAL MEETING. This Association, in addition to its other Masonic activities, will sponsor an annual meeting to lie held at some Stated place, where all of the mem bers of the member Lodges will be in vited to attend, a basket or picnic din ner to lie enjoyed, and the wives and families of the Master Masons of this county to lie invited to an open meet ing. It ]f ARTICLE 7—AMENDMENTS. Any portion of these By-Laws may be an nulled, amended or substituted, but all amendments shall lie proposed in writing and lay over until the next regular meeting before action is tak en. A majority vote of those present shall lie essential to any change. THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA Another Family Makes a Mark lor Conyers Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waldrop, and two little daughters, Mildred and Dru scilla. left Conyers some years ago to make their home in the mountains of North Georgia, and true to precept and example, assumed a leadership that appealed to their new neighbors and friends and today they are the leading elements in tin* commercial, social and religious life of Nelson, Tate and Jasper, where Mr. Waldrop We give very careful attention to all business entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will be appreciated. Bank of Conyers W. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier R. L. Huff, V. Pres H. 1). Austin, Asst. Cash. WHAT! „„ i FOR OLD? WE’LL TAKE THAT TIRE! Not much good to you any more. Looks like it’s apt to blow most any time. But we’ll lake it in on a brand new Silvertown. r c j w&jjff, \. HERE’S good news for keen like a fair proposition, doesn’t it. Pw tire buyers. For a short And when it comes to tires .. . time only we’re offering motor- y OU just can’t Goodrich ists of this city a real trade-in Silvertowns. We’ve sold tires for MV., proposition on tires. a long time . . . and we know the J&. | I Perhaps the tires on your car kind of stuff that Silvertowns are &MB ' £&: 11 Iff are getting old. Just bring them made of. kfeJM ? MWg I I timjsf to us. We’ll fix you up with Come in and talk it over! Get mmS % Mkm *fc MWmk brand new Silvertowns .. . then this proposition in detail . . . M&m M J deduct the value of your old tires and without delay. pfffipi J/ Bsi.+ Jr § mBEB from the bill. Surely that sounds Can we expect you —today? g Goodrich /f.^afesF q !9 rlj HERE IT ISI The famous Silvertown, tiro II jfH* aye jc* <& m HU& dpi standard, of the country. Made of stretch- I I I 'MM# 9 matched cord, cured by the special Goodrich ■II W K WW © m kmo water-cure process. It’s a big value, all right! McClelland’s Garage -- PHONE Conyers, , 1 <> Georgia conducts a chain of several barber shops and where Mrs. Waldrop is an outstanding leader in iter home town of .Tastier. Their oldest daughlcr. Mil dred, Is quite a young lady today and Conyers has not produced a more beautiful young lady, nor one of great er talents in musie and literary achievements than she. This splendid family motored back to the old home town last week-mid and spent the hours in visiting as many of their relatives and close friends as time permitted, leaving out early Monday morning for Jasper. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD American Legion Bar-B-Q ■mmmmmmmmmmammum Wednesdny, June 12th AI FI I roll's Spring, 1 Mile East of East View Cemetery Tickets On Sale At City Fount Georgia Power Company Henson Furniture Company Langford Motor Company McClelland’s Garage Or any member of the Legion