The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, June 12, 1929, Image 7
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MIKADO
Buy
MiUteacl
Ice
Plenty of
ICE
Keeps food good
Ills real economy
to use plenty of ice
during the summer
to protect your i’oocl
stuffs. The great
saving in foods
repays many times
the cost of the ice
over used.
A.E,
Johnson
H AMERICAN THEATRE
BARra?ELMESS 111 SCARLET SEAS
With BETTY COMPSON and LORETTA YOUNG
Dick Barthelmess Thrills As Hard Boiled Sailor in New Film “Scarlet Seas.”
One of the Most Dramatic and Colorful Roles the First National Star
Has Ever Acted on the Screen
Free Drawing Tickets for Next week Admission 15c and 25c
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Coining Next Sills in “THE CRASH”
W eek . • •
Mr. Luther Still. the Atwater Knit
ro.liu man, spent last week-en.l in
Conyers, guest of his parents. Mayor
ami Mrs. L. R. still.
Mrs. Lena It. Alexander, our most
excellent Smyrna teacher, must have
heroine enthused over teaching his
tory, especially that part where the
slogan was “go west young man,” for
she tallied out bright and early Tups
ila.v morning far Mount (’aim, Texas
motoring through with her brother!
Mr. J. W. Benson, of Two Buttes.
Colo., who has been visiting in Geor
gia. We don't know, hut Two ButLs
Colo., must he twins.
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Air. Clifford Bohanan, a resent grad
uate of Lexington University, is al
home for several days with his par
enls. Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Bolmnan. be
lore returning to organize a Lexing
ton Hatchery, in Atlanta, of which
lie is slated for manager.
Wlmopingcough is the most preval
ent disturbance we have in Conyers
and ltockdale county just at present.
Tliis is a most dreadful and danger
ous ailment and close attention is
necessary in most every ease or perm
anent injury may ensue. Fresh air
without exposure and nourishing food
ipiickly digested is about all parents
■an do for it. By all means have the
family physician visit patient daily.
Mr. E. W. Fuller, our printer's devil
or devil’s printer, better known as
'Lubber,” tjhe hard working young
man in tlie office of the Record, left
Tuesday for the citizens’ military
training camp of Fort McClelland,
where he will learn to hate war in
stead of getting ready for war.
A most enjoyable affair of the past
week was a. party given on Wednes
day, June 5 by Mary Agnes Tucker at
her home on Mjlstead avenue. After
all the guests arrived a pleasant two
hours was spent in proming. At a late
hour cream and cake were served.
Those invited were Misses Louise
Almand. Helen Almand, Mary Cowan.
Rebekali Patrick, Rosebud Wilson. Sa
ra Hewlett. Ora Guinn. Mary It. Left
wieli, Mary Potts, Anna Lee Wallis,
Olive Mitcham, Rebie Wilkinson. Lou
ise McElvany, Florence Bell, Lula
Mann Jewell Morris. Mary A. Ric?,
Willie Sue Stanton, Fannie Mae
White. Janet Wilson. Mary Tucker,
Louise Tucker and Mrs. Candler Da
vid; Messrs. Ralph O'Neal. Luther
Cowan. Louis Kent. Eli Walker. Hor
ace Milligan, Arthur Will Cowan.
Stent man Tuck, - Norman Walker,
Frank Fleming, L. It. Still. Hamilton
McDonald, Lewis Mann. Dowman Wil
son. Keating Pharr. Elliott Thrasher,
Howard Walker, Joe Towns. Walter
Giles, Harvey Woolev. Marion Pharr,
Weynian Tucker and Air. Candler
Daniel.
THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA
Saturday is Southern ka ,j?: I|pf
Goodyear Day f M . SMifo
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Southern Tire History ,
The South has gone Goodyear— a great one day sale. Together
and we’re organizing a little cel- with other Goodyear dealers in
ebration of our own to mark the this vicinity, we hope to sell Sat
early opening of Goodyear’s Vi V urday more than a day’s output
great new tire plant at Gadsden, Bw\J to show our appreciation of the
Alabama. iIDU, Lrafjf opening of this plant and to
This plant will be the most mod- ||S||®y| fjw Md Bhow that U * B none lo ° large * 1
ern tire factory in the world, the PHjißjl Goodyear tires—Pathfinder, All
last word in equipment and fa- Sllnlmil 'llllCl Weather or Double Eagle—are
cilities. Its capacity is 5,000 jUßUfiSflll ffllßf definitely superior in tread and
tires per day—Southern made carcass as we can show you.
for the Southern trade. lIMIMIHBBf He, P UB lo celehrate “<* help
And we’re going to offer special yourself to wonderful tire values
values in Goodyears Saturday in TOfiKsSj|slH|jjE' by coming in to see us Saturday.
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Look At These Bargains
Pathfinder ........ 5 * 45 30x4.50 Pathfinder ST* 1 R
29x4.40 Pathfinder SO * ls 29x4.50 All-Weather $9* 5 °
Other Sizes Equally Low.
Langford Motor Cos. > i
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