The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, July 03, 1929, Image 4

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Mrs. J. B. Robins and young sob, John Allen, of Gadsdeki, Ala., are spending their vacation In Conyers, guests of the hoys, A. D. and Galley Summers, and entertained as her guest last week Mrs. O. I>. Calhoun, of Wil mington, N. C. Miss I Alyona Glenn, our Mission rep resentative to South America, with headquarters in the province of Bra zil, is hack in America, at present vis iting with friends in Chattanooga, Tcnn. Mrs. Mary Alice Sharp Corn, and young daughters, of Camden, S. C., are sisuiding their vacation In Con yers, guests of her father and sister, Mr. 1,. A. Sharp and Miss Dils Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Plunkett and sou, George, of Decutur, spent last week with lilh futher, Mr. W. P. Plunkett, of the Oak Grove communi ty. Mrs. W. K. Downs is spending thin week in Greensboro, giieNt of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Downs. Miss Mildred Harvey, of Atlanta, spent lust week-end In Conyers, guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Treadwell. Mr. A. M. Cox, of Louisville, Ga., joined his family in Conyers over the week-end, visiting at the home of Mrs. Alice Slginan. Master Enide Williams, of Craw fordville, is the guest this week of Master Wando Bowen. Miss Doris Walker, of Douglasville. and Messrs. A. G. and Eli Walker, of Atlanta, spent last week-end ut Walk er-Pottsvllle, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Arthur McCol lum and William Thompson, of Atlan ta, spent last week-end in Conyers, guests of Ids mother, Mrs. Jno. T. A. McCollum and family. Mr. Thomas Lynch, formerly con nected with the Georgia Power Cos. in Conyers, spent last week-end with friends at the Conyers hotel. I)r. unit Mrs. J. Ross Tucker, of Atlanta, spent last week-end in Con yers, guests of tiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Tucker. Mr. Tucker Is one of the leading dentists of Ameri ca and student lecturer par excellence and another Conyers boy of whom we are very proud. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mcßae King, of Atlanta, and Miss Alice Newby, of Vienna, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Leftwlch. Mrs. H. C. Cowan left today for At lanta, where she will Join Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Plunkett and son Georgia on an all inclusive motor vacation trip through the north, with headquar ters at Milwaukee, Wls., where they will he guests of Mr. John W. Cow an, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cowan. I.um has promised to he good while Mama Is gone and so far as we are i oncerned she will never Jcnow the dif ference. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Floyd, vis itors for the past month at the home of her mother, Mrs. Molly McCfllum, left this week for an extended visit with relatives and friends at Forsyth, Ga. Miss Gene Purvis, of Gainesville, is spending this week in Conyers, guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tharpe Rnldwin. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Purvis, are spending the week upon a motor vacation in the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Mary Ethel Almand and little daughter, Louveniu, of East Point, left Conyers Tuesday after spending their vaeation in Conyers, for a visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tucker, at Madison. Mr. I* F. McCalla, traffic Inspector of the Southern railroad, with head quarters at Rome, spent last week end with his mother, Mrs. A. C. Mc- Calla, and got caught on the Superior Court Grand Jury that prolonged his visit into this week. Mrs. R. L. Hudson and young son. Allen, of Athens, are spending this week with Mrs. H. H. Alien. Miss Lois Sharp returned to Cam den, S. C., with her sister, Mrs. Corn, this week for an extended visit. Mr. and Mr®. Brown Tyler and fam ily, of Hapeville, spent last week-end in Conyers, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tucker. ** Miss Ruby Lee Robinson and Mr. Marion Dennard, splendid young ieo ple of Milstead, called upon onr very obliging ordinary, Rev. Thos. M. Mars hal, Saturday night to see what lie eouid do about the high cost of liv ing. lie very readily convinced them that two could live cheaper than one. Mrs. John McDaniel and attractive daughter, Miss Mary McDaniel, of liradentown, Fla., are standing this week in Conyers, guests of Mrs. W. F. McDaniel! Mrs. W. C. Howard and attractive daughters, Hazel and Lois, and .Miss Luelle Bailey were Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ism F. Bailey. Also Mr. and Mrs. W. A. niggers and children, of Greenville, Ga., s|eiit several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Percy H. Thornton and three attractive children sjsuil last week-end with relatives at •Union Point. Mrs. Thornton extended her visit for sever al days with Mrs. W. It. Love, at Au gusta. MIIjSTKAI) LEAGUES ON ( AMP The Epworth Leaguers of the Mil stead Methodist church are spending a week in the Youuh mountains, at Camp Yonali, chaperoned by their beloved pastor, Rev. J. T. Young and wife. Aside from tlie joys of camp life, will lie hiking, swimming and fishing. They are expecting to do quite a Idt of sight seeing, since they will bo only a few minutes from many of t lie famous resorts of North Georgia, al so Franklin and Highlands, N. C. We wish them a happy vacation. Rockdale Superior Court Lasted Half Day Rockdale Superior court organized Monday .morning with three pnnels of trial jurors, one of which was dismiss ed immediately without pay and die entire works closed out In two hours’ time, except the grand jury, which lasted into the afternon, with It. L. Huff foreman. Sounds rather nifty to hear of a supdrior court through in two hours’ time, and most of that given ov er to organization and the judge’s charge. In his charge, Judge Hutche son dwelt largely upon the education of our boys and girls in the day of their youth by precept and example. He pointed out the fact that children do not know the law, save that of the home, and when permitted to tram ple upon that, they have been sinned against in that precept and example lias led them to a had start. The home is their “White House” with Dady for their president and mother for their “first lady of the land” and the children must follow their leaders. And they are following their leaders, even today and if our children are wrong, they learned it from us. Re form the home and you will at least give your children an equal chance with fate and an even start in life. FREE DRAWING TICKETS at AM ERIC A N TH FATRE Mrs* Joe Simpkins CONYERS, GA. Will make your hair braids, see sample at Hewlett &. Downs ft— - ■ J New Ford Battery A genuine Ford 13-plate Battery will give you dependable service the year around. It is built for quick starting, reliable performance and long life. At its present price, the Ford battery is a genuine bargain. ** Conyers, Georgia ■ —■ THE ROCKDALE RECUKD, imVYERS, GEORGIA tossgfefe CITATION Dismission from Administration GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Whereas, Mrs. W. A. Peek, adminis tratrix of Mrs. J. F. Wallis, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed and entered oil record, that she has fully administered Mrs.. J. F. Wallis’ estate; This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show' cause, if any they can, why said administratrix should not he dis charged from her administration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in August, 1929. TIB iS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary. Ordinary’s Office, July Ist, 1929. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To All Whom it May Concern: W. N. Wallace, a resident of this State, having in due form applied to (lie undersigned for the guardianship of the |ierson and property of Eugenia Wallace, of said county, notice is here by given that said application will be heard at. the next Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in August, 1929. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this July I*, 1929. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary of Rockdale County. GEORGIA, Rockdale County. To All Whom It May Concern: A. J. Summers, Administrator of Al len D~ Summers, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in August. This July Ist, 1929. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, Rockdale County. Ordinary’s Office, July Ist, 1929. The Fourth National Bank of At lanta, Ga., has applied for Letters of Administration on the estate of Cleo poi's Carmichael, deceased. This is. therefore, to notify all persons con cerned, that the same will be heard on the first Monday in August next. THOS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary. For Sale! Nice lot of Home- Grown Apples, Fine for Pies or Jelly, only SI.OO per Bushel. Apply, Henry Reagan COLLEEN MOORE “OH KAY” ■*• in ii if %Jr ft Bigger than “Sally” Better than “Irene” FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITE THIS WEEK Admission 15c and 25c ft /| \Ji\m B wilPcrytWith LITTLE EVA. 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