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Phone Walnut 5764
DR. CLAUDE E. BATTLE
Dentist
406-7 Connally Building
Cor. Whitehall Alabama
Atlanta, Ga.
Social And Personal Items
Mrs. Ciirllon Sliiirp inui children r
turned to At In 11 1 :i Momhiy Hllcr two
weeks viieallon with Mr. mil Mrs. J.
AV. I>n vis.
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r J'!u friends of Miss Nora l’ostain
Eul.es will he interested to hear that
i he, her husband, their five children,
the mother, father, brother and sister
of her husband passed through Con
fers Sunday in two cars, on their way
to the state (f Washington for the
balance of the summer. Prosperity
seemed to he one of their passengers.
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The friends of Mr. A. F. Kent re
gret to know that he continues unite
Kick. His physician re]torts a slight
improvement.
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Mrs. Charles Smith, of Ten noil, is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. .1. 11. Me-
Calla.
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After a few days visit with her
aunts. Mrs. Price and Miss Oglesby,
Miss Connie McDonald returned to At
lantn accompanied by them.
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Conyer’s genial merchant, Mr. Hoy
Elliott, has had in his show window
the past few days, an exemplification
of that adage, ‘‘The female of tin'
species is more deadly than the male."
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It was tliis news gatherer's privilege
last week to attend a session of Hie
legislature. An hour each was spent
in the house and Senate. Our repre
sentattve looked interested and was
paying strict attention to the speeches.
Our Senator was looking up a point of
law for a speech maker.
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l.ittle Jewel McCullough, formerly
a bright pupil of Conyers school, is
visiting Angie Mitclicm.
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Mrs. Taylor, mother of Mrs. John
Warren, returned home Saturday af
ter two weeks pleasantly spent with
l)r. and Mrs. Warren.
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Mrs. John Holder is visiting Mrs.
M. k. Moldey, of Milstcad. They go to
Tennell for the week end where Mrs.
Boh Smith, another daughter of Judge
and Mrs. Holder, is having a family re
union.
Dr. Win. W. Smith, I
Optometrist
Careful Eye Examinations. B
Correct and Comfortable j|
Glasses.
Eyesight Training and
Development.
70(5-7 Fourth Nat*l Bank |
Bldg.—Atlanta. Ga.
Cannon Drug
Store
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Conyers, Georgia
Phone 10
Mis. A\\ T. Baldwin was called to
Chi< opee last week because of the ill
ness of lilfl Jean Purvis.
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Mr. W. T. Baldwin went to Madisoa
Wednesday to see his mother, who is
sick.
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Mr. John Hewlett and his winsome
wife returned Sunday to their home
in New York. 11 is friends are phased
that lie has laid one or more stories
accepted by a popular magazine.
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Mrs. S. S. Elliott and children re
turned to Mwainshore Monday, after
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Met 'alia. Mr. S. S. Elliott and
his brother, Air. H. 11. Elliot! were in
New York during-Mrs. Elliott's visit.
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After a visit to tier step-children in
Covington and Newton County, Mrs.
J. M. kassetor lias returned to Con
yers,
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Miss Lillian Almaml, daughter of
the late 11. P. Almaml is hero visitin'
relatives.. 1 1
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Mr. Oplier Cooper, of Boston, Ha.,
is visiting in town for a few days. II
has done some evangelistic singing
during his vacation. When lie returns
to Conyers in the fall to take up his
school duties lie will give his voice
freely on any, needed occasion.
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Mrs. A. J. kangford, of Dallas, Tex.,
and her daughter, Mrs. Howard AVi!
son, of Waco, returned home by auto
mobile Thursday.
for BOTH
your sakcs
ELECTRIC
COOKERY
For the children’s sake be
cause it means more whole
some food and more time
for personal attention to
their needs. For your own
sake because it shortens la
bor— get a
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC
RANGE
With it you get a cool
kitchen! And more leisure.
It’s the modern way to
cook cool, clean, eUieient.
An end to worry and kitch
en heat. Time to spend on
other things besides cook
ing. And the sale terms are
so unusual you owe it to
yourself to investigate at
once
FREE
INSTALLATION
during sale only !
s4Down
24 Months to
Pay Balance!
Georjgia
rOV/ER COMPANY
p A Citizen Wherever We Serve -
THE ROCKDALE RECUKD, uuNYERS. GEORGIA
Miss Elizabeth Huimwvho is study
ing for her M. A. degree at Emory
Conyers with her family. Kim majored
in chemistry at H. K. C. \Y. and as
listed considerably in tenebering her
branch.
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Mrs. Connie Freeman laid as her
week end guest Mr. and Mrs. A. \V.
Freeman and lovely little daughter.
Martini 'Jeanne ami Mr. J. W. Free
man. Mr. anil Mrs. Freeman spent
Hie past week in Clayton.
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Mr. anil Mrs. kawrenee Veal spent,
last Saturday and .Sunday with tlie
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Hutchinson, of Rutledge.
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Messrs J. 11. Irwin. C. 11. Vaughn,
Tom .Mar Inn, Heurge Owens ami Mr
mid Mrs. Waldo Bowen attended the
fen rat of Congressman Leslie Steele,
in De atnr, Sunday.
THIRD O! ARTEKLY CONFERENCE
AT Alt! STEAD
At 5 P. Af., Sunday. August 4. 1929.
at, tlit* Milstcad Methodist church, the
third Onarterly Conference for this
year wilj he held h.v Dr. Elam I’
Dempsey, Presiding Elder.
kef. a good congregation he pres
ent, as well as a full attendance of all
official members from both Alik.tead
and Covington Mills.
O'NEAL REUNION
On last Saturday Mrs. \V. S Veil
and family attended the O'Neal fam
ily i union, which is held annually
( Hr,-mt Parle, Atlanta, in honor of
Airs. Veal':; father. Josh lie O'Neal, win*
•tied two years ago at tin* age of 94
Mr. O'Neal lived to see his fifth
generation. Around one hundred am!
fifty of Mr. O'Neal's descendants were
present.
new .under
New Management
Store room will be remod
eled and enlarged.
PRESCRIPTIONS—
As soon as alterations are complet
ed we will have the most complete
prescription department in this sec
tion of the state.
CITY FOUNT
T. If. Ha re! man. Owner Lee lild;*.
We give very careful attention to all business
entrusted to us, Anp opportunity to serve you will
be appreciated. *
Bank ©f Conyers
W. T. Baldwin, President M. W. Hull, Cashier
R. L. Huff, V. Pres H. I). Austin, Asst. Cash.
■ > DOWNS
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
Conyers Dry
Cleaners
Our New Machinery
Sterilizing and Cleaning ■
A complete destruction of all germs and in
fectious microorganisms, anew and clean
garment from one operation and all for
practically the same price of an ordinary
hand cleaning job
' LC. DOWNS
CHAPMAN BARBER SHOP
MERRY NEEDLES CLID
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. \V. A
Henson gave a lovely party to the .Mer
ry Needles Club and several invited
guc: Is. Tin* home was beautifully deco
rated with garden flowers.
After tli(> business session, the hos
tess entertained her fucsts with two
interesting contests. Tin* prizes were
won by Airs. Leroy Brisendine and Airs.
Jack AfcCollum. Mrs. Henson assisted
by Mis. Bowen served a delicious be
course. Those enjoying Mrs. Henson's
hospitality were: Mrs. \V. V. Bowen
Mrs. keroy Hriscndlnc, Miss Vorda
Harper. Aiiss Ola Mann. Mrs. Emory
.McClellan. Mrs. Jack McCollum. Air
P. 11. Thornton, Mrs. Henry While,
Airs. James Mann, Aiiss Lillian Hen
son, Airs. Welter.
PICNIC AT COST! KVH
Dean Tribble complimented ln
house guest. Miss La Verne Cuw.- iart. o'
Loganville, with a moonlight pi-nie
Cost ley's Mill, Friday night. Six cou
ple enjoyed this picasant. occasion.
Tile;, were chaperoned by Mr. and
n-e ]Sf. i>. Tribble.
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K? m b.tt 1 1 House
Atlanta
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;( Hsve Piais
Hoorn;-; Wi t hnnt !*:, ih.
$1.50 in $2.00
lloouis With Hath
$2.00 tn s:.oo
E. G. JACOBS
Proprleior
A Comforting Thought *■
The average person seldom has need f 51in | ■
lance service. lint it is comforting Know *j r J
sn<*Si service is avalliable at a moment's
Oar np-io-dnte car, wish js responsible driver, ;J
always at the disposal ok* the people ot tliis n „J
inunity. A telephone call will hrinftho y t i r
tit anv hot)r oi liio fitly or niijlil. I
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Conyers, Ga. I
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//j playing tricks with Hie mercury I
I ‘IT7HEN the summer sun is playing tricks 1
1 y with the mercury, and your home is I
1 the coolest place to be found—then you’ll 1
I doubly appreciate a telephone of your own. I
I Friends often neglected during the hot I
• summer months can he reached without leav- I
ing the comfort of your home—delightful
vacation outings can be planned—invitations
given —all arrangements made —by tele
phone. Safe from the rays of the sun, with
the telephone in arm’s reach, the day’s mar
keting and shopping takes but a few mo
ments.
This warm 'weather friend costs only a
few cents a day, and there is a class of ser
vice to fit every need and income. Just call
the telephone business office, or if you pre
fer, any telephone employee will gladly take
your order for service.
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, YOI OWE IT TO YOI R FAMILY—
TRAVEL BA" TRAIN
Traffic Department da-
J. P. I:iLLI'I‘K, x H('iieral Passenger Agent _ •'
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Round trip weekly excursion tickets on sn-e l*o> v
regular fares —Good tor 5 days.
Week-end Tickets at. 1 !-•> Regular ■ i *
through'car'service
Local Sleeping Car Between 4
No. ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA - '
PITJ.MAN SLEEPING CAR AND PARLOR SEK •
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