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VVKI.NKSDAY, JUNE 19, 1929
At Henson Furniture Cos. yo Vs r good dit
Mr Mrs. Moody Summers, of
|V ‘ villf; ,„ n . sient Sunday in Conyers
1U , 5 ,.. of his mother, Mrs. M. C. Sum
iner* _
Ml aIK I Mrs. L. V. Vernon, of San
Buy
Milstead
Ice
Plenty of
I C E
Keeps food good
It is real economy
to use plenty of ice
during the summer
to protect your food
stuffs. The great
saving in foods
repays many times
the cost of the ice
over used.
A. E.
Johnson
We give very careful attention to all business
entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will
be appreciated.
Bank of Conyers
VV. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier
R. L. Huff, V. Pres H. D. Austin, Asst. Cash.
KERR
Mason and
Wide Mouth
Fruit Jars
Extra Tops and Jelly Glasses
r
Successful Canning Assured
McDonald Conyers Hardware
&. Still Company
Phone 29 Phone 83
Conyers, Georgia
Antonio, Texas, arrived in Conyers
over the week-end for an ertended vis
it with lur parents, Hon. and Mrs. W.
II Wallace. Mr. Wallace says lie has
about a bushel of meal and they will
likely stay as long as it lasts.
Dr. Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Carter and
children are in Wadley, Ala., taking
their annual vacation with Rev. and
Mrs. W. C. Carter.
Mrs. Carl Granade is on an extend
ed visit with relatives and friends in
Waynesboro.
Mrs. W. K. Downs returned to her
home in Conyers over the week-end
from Florida, where she sikmi! the
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Downs at Clewistou. Claud is happy in
the Bank of Clewistou and Lucile is
having a great time running one of
Florida’s popular hotels.
Miss Doris Walker, of Douglasviile,
and Messrs. A. G. and Eli Walker, of
Atlanta, spent last week-end at Walk
er-Pottsville with their parents, Air.
and Mrs. A. F. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Patrick and
grandchildren, Florence and Mary
Bell, are spending this week at Roan
oke, Ala., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Wood.
Mrs. T. H. Barksdale and children
went to Tate. Ga.. last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Guinn for an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cannon, of Cov
ington. spent last Sunday in Conyers,
guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. R- Cannon.
Miss Martha Ramsey, of Covington,
one of our popular and efficient school
teachers, spent last Wednesday and
Thursday in Conyers, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Lee.
Mr. J. Tom Tucker left Sunday for
Florida, where he will visit relatives
and friends for a week or ten days.
Miss Mildred Plunkett has if turned
from Asheville, N. C., greatly restored
in health and happy to he hack in
Conyers with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Plunkett and her many
Conyers friends. Conyers is very hap*
py to have this beautiful and talented
young lady back home and in its life.
Mrs. Jno. T. A. McCollum and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lloyd spent' the
week-end in Atlanta, guests of Lieut
Col. and Mrs. Arthur McCollum.
THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA
Presbyterians Install
Their New Pastor
Sunday in the Presbyterian church
there-will he an installation service of
the new pastor. Rev. Hurry K. Ifol
land. A commission from the Atlanta
Presbytery, consisting of several prom
inent ministers and several ciders,
will have charge of the service. This
commission installed the pastor in
the church at Smyrna on last Sunday
afternoon, and with the installation
services on next Sunday evening, the
new pastor will officially take charge
of the pastorate in its entirety. The
installation service will take place at
the regular hour of the evening serv
ice. 8:15 p. in. The pastor will preach
at the morning service. The piddle is
cordially invited to both of these serv
ices, and especially to the service in
the evening.
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I LEAVING* ON A TRIP g
8 'V7 r OU’RE probably going on another long trip this ij
|| Summer in your car. You’d like to enjoy it
without even a stop for a puncture.
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|B You’re going to hit all sorts of roads, and probably Sj
J) will travel pretty fast at times. You want to ride El
A with the greatest safety and comfort possible.
I 8
l’m writing you a “prescription,” therefore, against
|| all worry about tires until you finally trade in your ®
jjjj car, and I hope you’ll take it. 0
8 It calls for a set of the new Goodyear Double Eagle I Will | I sUNMuI ®
0 Tires. |
These are the finest tires that the world’s largest | a
B rubber company can build when costs are totally
K ,j j , Notice the practically double U
fi disregarded. thick All-Weather Tread. m
a® liut there’, more than thin to SB
Double Kuftlca. Every ounce
w. Can I show you these tires?~-I’ll be glad to bring £ U
1 one over, or to have you drop in soon to see them. rubber company ha- y et
| DOUBLE EAGLES |
0 We also have heavy duty and regular Goodyear All- 0
K Weathers and Goodyear Pathfinders at lower prices. |j
i LANGFORD MOTOR j
\ Conyers, COIVIPANY Georgia 9
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Mr. and Mrs. g. E. Plunkett and sou
George, of Atlanta, were guests of his
THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY 1
world famous Vanilla and other I
products may be had in Conyers I
at Conyers Hardware Company, in
Milstead at R. P. Harbin’s Barber
Shop.
Oders phoned No. 83 or 131-J fill
ed following day.
H. K. FORRESTER
The Watkins Dealer
father, Mr. W. P. Plunkett, last Sun
day.