The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, June 26, 1929, Image 5

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ttEPNESPA*, JUNE 26, 1929 jgsiiggg^ AorIA Kookdale County. 10b 1 ' 1 ' M„ v Concern: i a resident of this State, t due form applied to the > Tißg , f or the guardianship of dersg “' .of Miss Uredelle Jones, ’ ££.,* ratk. MW corfl.- f Slnte Sanitarium ' Seville. notice 1 >" Ml Vourt of Ordinary for said Stm'ss my hand and official slgna his 4th day of June, 1929. * e THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary Rockdale County. jflvrKßS OF ADMINISTRATION LtilA, Rockdale County. Ordinary’s Office, June 3, 19-9. n r J. A. Bell has applied for Let , . of Administration on the estate fj c. Waldrop, deceased. This is f ore. to notify all persons con erntd, that the same will be heard on # first Monday in July next. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary. TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT IEORGIA, Rockdale County: Court of Ordinary of said county , chambers, June oth, 1929. The sp iers appointed upon the applica ion of Mrs Una B. Alexander, widow ,f Howard L. Alexander, deceased, lor a Twelve Months’ Support for her elf having filed their returns, all per ns concerned are hereby cited to diow cause, if any they have, at the aext term of the Court of Ordinary f said county why said application Uould not be granted as prayed for. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary. TAX SALE GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Conyers, said state and county between the legal hours of gale, to highest bidder, for cash, on the first Tuesday in July, 1929 the fol lowing described property, to-wit: All that tract of land lying, situate and being in City of Conyers, in Rock dale County containing one house and lot and bounded as follows: On the west by City Waterworks; on the north by S. J. Kelly; on the south by Macedonia church and W. U. Mace; on the east by Barton Allen. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Mary Horton to satisfy tax ex ecution issued by E. E. Owen, T. C., for unpaid state and county taxes for years 1926 and 1927. J. F. COOK, Sheriff. Mrs. ('ora G. Reagan and attractive niece, Miss Ora Guinn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guss Guinn, at Tate, Ga., this week. * PROMPT, RELIABLE FORD SERVICE >*i ; ' , l ( Our mechanics have" been specially trained to oil and grease ~ * -f the New Ford > a * Proper lubrication means so much to your car that it ought not to be carelessly done or delegated to inexperienced hands. You ' arc sure the job is right when it is done here. Our mechanics know which oil and grease arc best at each season of the year and they bavc the special equipment necessary for a ’ complete and thorough job. Our prices arc low and we ll have the work finished when you want it. You 11 see a difference in car performance. * fiL-*— —' . > ... V Aifcf \ ' jr v, - ■ ! u . . . -ssgr ; t **•■% , jt Langford Motor Company ■ * Conyers, Georgia > ■ A A ft a />. * a /hA A n Mr. and Mrs. W. Tharpe Baldwin spent last Sunday in Madison, guests of his mother, Mrs. Alma Baldwin. Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Pharr and fam ily spent last Sunday in Gainesville, guests of her mother, Mrs. Ella Sams. Messrs. Herbert and Galley Sum mers spent last week at Savannah and Jacksonville. Galley was so sun burnt on return that he looked somewhat like a baked sweet potato all dressed up —says he lay down on the sand and went to sleep. Mrs. Chester R. Cannon and attrac tive daughter, Renee’ spent last week in Macon. Miss Sarah Whitaker is entertaining for Miss Velma Farrell, of Tifton, this week at her beautiful home over at Velta. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson Huff have as their guest this week their niece, Miss Hulda Reagan, of Atlanta. Miss Louise Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker, will leave this week for an extended visit with Mrs. John R. Maddox and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maddox, in Decatur. Mr. J. M. Walker, of New York, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Juljta Walker, down Smyrna way. Mr. Walker is but another Rockdale boy that never forgets mother and home. Mrs. A. M. Cox and children, of Louisville, Ga., are spending this week in Conyers, guests of her mother, Mrs. Alice Sigman. Miss Lillian Plunkett joined several Atlanta friends and spent the week end in the mouutaiu retreats out from Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. Bush Jackson and children, of North Carolina, the state of good roads and bad bonds, arrived in Conyers last week-end for an ex tended visit with her mother, Mrs. W. F. McDaniel. Col. and Mrs. J. Henry McCalla spent last week-end at Tennille, Ga., guests of her mother, Mrs. C, V. Smith. Miss Martha McDaniel returned from Asheville, N. C., over the week end for an extended visit with her grandmother, Mrs. W. F. McDaniel, in Conyers. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Carter returned from their vacation spent with his parents at Wadley, Ala., bringing with THE ROCKDALE RECORD, CONYERS. GEORGIA them Miss Eunice Stephens for an extended visit with them in Conyers. Mr. Lewis Hollingsworth with head quarters in Atlanta, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth in Conyers. Miss Laverne Stephenson, of At lanta, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Stephen son, in Conyers. Miss Carlyn Henry, of Jacksonville, FR, and Miss Elsie Howell, of Grif fin, are spending tills week in Con yers, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell. Miss Grace Cowan, of Ellenwood, sjient Saturday in Conyers guest of Misses Clide and Ola Mann, enroute home from the North Georgia Ep worth League conference at Oxford, of which Miss Ola Mann was secretary and Misses Tails Sharp and Mary Alice Wilson attended as delegates from the Conyers League. Miss Juliette Granade, of Atlanta, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Granade, in Conyers. Mr. John F. Rowan, known ns “Skinny” when in the Conyers school, arrived from Jacksonville, Fla., over the week-end to spend his vacation in the old home town guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rowan. John is the only basket ball player we ever had who had to stoop down to put the ball in the ring. Mr. Opher Cooper arrived in Con yers this week direct from Waynes boro, where he has had charge of the music in an evangelistic campaign. His brother, I). T. Cooper, of Paducah, K.v., dropped off for a short visit in Conyers Monday. Mrs. John H. Harden and daugh ters, Elizabeth and Amelia, have as their guest this week Mrs. Eva War ing, of Jacksonville, Ha. Miss Lois Reagan, attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob F. Reagan, returned over the week-end from an extended visit down in Alabama, be ing the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Plunkett and other relatives. Mutt Tribble returned from Bost wick, Ga., last week and is spending this week with his parents, I)r. aufl Mrs. E. L. Tribble in Conyers, before leaving for Monticello, for a ten-day engagement with the peach packers’ association. When the Sun Gets Low and the Shadows Begin to Fall About Us “Once the house was lovely, but it’s lonely here today, For time has come an’ stained its walls an’ called the young away; An’ all that’s left for mother an’ for me till life is through Is to sit an’ tell each other what the children used to do. We couldn’t keep ’em always an’ we knew it from the start; We knew when they were babies that some day we’d have to part. Rut the years go by swiftly, an’ the lit lest one lias flown, An’ there’s only me an’ mother now lift here to live alone. All, there’s just one consolation, as we’re sittin’ here at night— They’ve grown to men an’ women, an we brought ’em up all right.; Wd’ve watched ’em grow and we’ve loved ’em an’ they’re splendid, ev ery one, An’ we feel the Lord won’t blame us for the way our work was done. flft They’re clean an’ kind an’ honest, an’ the world respects ’em, too; That’s the dream of parents always, an’ our dreams have all come true So, although the house is lonely an’ sometimes our eyes grow wet, We are proud of them an’ happy an’ we’ve nothing to regret. —Towns County Herald *\JOhe,YELLOW ■JBf PENCIL ( W%/REDBAND ; JJSIS ißllgj| mikado] V. • Annual Sunday School Celebration at Salem Will Be Held July 4 The Newton county Sunday school celebration, an annual affair that brings thousands together for an en tire day with dinner served picnic fashion on the ground, will be held at Salem camp ground Thursday, July 4th. Among the local speakers on the program are state Senator C. R. Vaughn, Pastor Irvine, of the Coving ton Methodist church, Col. J. W. West, of Dalton, who will deliver the prin cipal address of the day and other shakers who will lead in department al work. Prof. C. J. Hicks extends a most cordial invitation to the people of Rockdale county to participate in the celebration. The Patricks Return from Motor Vacation in the Southwest Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Patrick and four children, Wayne, Rebecca, Joyce and Ruth, returned over the week-end from a ten day motor vacation trip down on the Gulf, and visiting her Kimball House Atlanta Centrally Located at Five Points Rooms Without Bath $1.50 to $2.00 Rooms With Rath $2.00 to $3.00 E. G. JACOBS Proprietor This Company contributes directly through its own taxes more to the support of the getv ernment, the municipalities and the counties of the state than any single enterprise in the state. 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Including the taxes paid counties and mu nicipalities, the State of Georgia receives ap proximately two and one-half times as much in taxes from the Georgia Power Company as it receives in rentals from the State-owned , Western & Atlantic Railroad. Geotlgia POWER COMPART, A*CIT IZ E N WHER EV ER W E r S E RV*E N borther, Mr. Joe Wallis, emigrant agent, at New Orleans. Mr. Patrick reports an average good crop prospect throughout the southwest uud roads somewhat above the average, upon which he easily made five hundred miles per day. Such trips bring übout recreation that makes a fellow forget about, the boll weevil even though you PERMANENT waves mm Supreme in Quality and Beauty Can be had by ef- fTt* t) (-* JP* ficient, capable JI.LI II V \ (Lp operators for . . ™ •’’ " * \ Every wave has curly or ringlet end I and will last permanently. Styleß to 1 \ suit your individuality. * Evening Appointments Ryckeley’s Wave Shop 14(1 Peachtree S(., N. E. Phone IVy 8987 for Appointment ATLANTA, GA. THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY world famous Vanilla and other products may be had in Conyers 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 do return worn out physically —how- ever, we golf playing maniacs only have a two mile trip to make to get the same results. Mr. James Granade, of Savannah, Is spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Gruu ude, in Conyers this week. i