The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, October 18, 1929, Image 5

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Let Us Be Your Silent Partner • , % ' Social and Personal Items - Mr. John F. Jones and Miss Laura Jones of Ha peri He were guests Thurs day of Miss Emma Reagan. Messers Herl)ert Summers and J. B. Hollins attended the North Carolina- Tech Game, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Henson and chil dren spent Sunday in Atlanta. Mr. Ralph Almand spent the week e "rt in Atlanta, guest of George Plunk ett. Mrs. tV. T. Baldwin returned home Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langford, at Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Roger Williams and daughter, Mrs. Brown Tyler and children |of Hapeville were guests Sunday of Mr. 811(1 Mrs. R. w. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hewlett. Miss Mary Hewlett and Mrs. C. E. Reagan, Spent Sunday in Macon and Milledge- Vllle > Wests of Miss Sara Hewlett and Miss Ora Guinn. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs - r >- G. Brown of Social Circle M>ited Miss Givian Riley, Sunday. Mrs. Molly McCollum, Misses Jen *,e Joe, Esther and Sara McCollum j 1 * 111 Sunday in Atlanta, guests of 1 Col. and Mrs. Arthur McCollum. Mi. and Mrs. Harry Purvis and lit -1 daughter of Gainesville were week Wests of their parents Mr. and rs . v rp Baldwin. M> and Mrs. Robert Thompson of anta were guests Sunday of their “ 10ther - Mrs. G. A. Hale. Jlrs Georgia Cowan had as her Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. B. u %re ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollings la^ lh ’ and Mrs. A. C. Wellborn of At (^ lr ' aD(I Mrs. E. F. Bolton, of Miami, f a ' i’. turned to their home Sunday a vlsi t with their parents, Dr. E. L. Tribble. ,| t 1 !,ll( l Mrs. R. S. Carter alHl cliil- Ala Mie w T eek end in Waddley,' )ai a. guests of their parents, Rev. (l Mrs - C W. Carter. vomUocal btopped of the service that mun tv lfl!i KS ai ‘ e s?il you and to the com munity. It makes no difference what line of business you are engaged m, you could not get along as well with thlrz 1 T !f BA ? KS are aware of the fact that they aie entnely dependent upon you and when you prosper, the Banks will prosper. y That is the reason that the BANK OF ROCKDALE s itself a silent partner with all of its customers. We have nothing to sell except SERVICE and, always, beaiing this in mind, we try and give the very best we have. Whenever we can help you to make more money or to impiove your business, it will, of course, reflect on our earnings and we shall be more prosperous. There is not a day passes but what we do or say something that will be of help to someone of our customers. We invite you to join us now and open a bank ac count with the OLD BANK OF ROCKDALE and let us be a partner with you in your business. It matters not BANK OF ROCKDALE 100 Per Cent Old Reliable Designated Depository for State of Georgia and County of Rockdale G. C. Sims, President R. H. Still, Cashier J. W. Hollingsworth, V.-Pres. Veola Owens, Asst. Cashier Miss Annie Lee Wallace spent last week in Atlanta, guest of rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Almand had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Almand. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Almand of Atlanta and Mr. Julian Almand of Georgia University, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ball, Mrs. W. F. Hardin, Mrs. O. Willingham and Har ry Ball of Jackson visited relatives in Conyers, Sunday . Mrs. Minnie Almand spent the week end in Atlanta, guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith of Atlan ta were guests Sunday of their moth er, Mrs. A. F. Kent. Mrs. Walter Rice, Miss Margaret Rice and Mr. Baranean of Clarkston visited friends in Conyers, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Stewart of Lithonia was a guest Monday of Mrs. Georgia Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen spent the week end in Rome, Ga„ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Granade. Mr. and Mrs, ,T. H. Almand. of At lanta were guests Monday of then parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Almand. Mrs. Naomi Langford spent Tues day in Atlanta attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollingsworth spent Sunday in Lithonia, of relatives. Mr. H. M. Beattie and Mr. Harry Hugh Langford, of Decatur were guests Sunday of their mothers, Mrs. W. M. Beattie and Mrs. Naomi Lang ford. Milstead Mill "as r*>sed Tuesday in Memorium to the late Fullei L. ■> laway. Mrs Clark of Albany, Ga., is vis iting he r sister, Mrs. Harry L. White. The many friends of Mrs. J. J- Ding ford will he glad to learn she is im proving after a severe fall. Miss Louiezelle Stephenson spent Sunday in Atlanta. THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malone, Rome, Ga., were week end guest of Mrs. G. A. Elliott and Mr®. S. J. Kelley. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Jordan are vis-, iting their daughter, Mrs. Carl Shock ley at Forsyth, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey have moved into the Stewart house on Milstead. Avenue. Mrs. T. A. Elliott, Miss Cora Lou Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kelley visi ted Mrs. Clark Thompson, who is quite ill at Montieello Sunday. Mrs. D. H. Patrick, Mrs. W. C. Pat rick, Mrs. John Warren, Mrs. Roy El liott and Miss Loulie Almand spent the day in Atlanta last Friday. Mrs. W. A. Sharp and daughter Miss Sarah Alice, of Atlanta were guests Friday of Mrs. L. S. Rice and Miss Lois Sharp. Mr. J. E. Yancey and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yancey in Newton County. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bishop and Miss Willard Bishop have returned to their home in Ocala, after avery pleasant visit with Mrs. G. R. Mize. Mr. Frank Waldroup, of Augusta, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waldroup. Mr. Ed L. Almand of Monroe was in Conyers Tuesday attending to bus iness. Miss Mary Alice Wilson is at pres ent working as sub-office Cashier of the Lithonia office , Georgia Power, Cos. Mr. C. B. Fitzgerald, Mr. W. S. Al mand, Jr., and Charles Howell Fitz gerald accompanied by Mrs. White motored to Hawkinsvilie, Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Hamilton will lie glad to learn she con tinues to improve. Mr. L. A. Sharp spent Monday In Atlanta attending to business. Mrs. Lee Baker Is improving after a severe fall. Mis. G. A. A Inwand left Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. R. B. Can non, at Alma, Ga. A what line of business you are engaged in, Farming, Mer cantile, Manufacturing, Salaried Man or any other line. We assure you that we will do our best for you and assist you in anyway, if possible, and we admit that you will be helping us and when you are helping us to be a better BANK, then you are helping your COMMUNITY. WE OFFER YOU FOR REFERENCE OUR REC ORD FOR THE PAST 29 YEARS. FOR EACH ONE DOLLAR ON DEPOSIT WE HAVE $1.70 WORTH OF SECURITY THAT THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE PASSED ON AND CONSIDERS WORTH AS NEAR 100 per cent AS COULD BE HELD BY ANY BANK. WE STILL SAY AND BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE THE BEST TOWN, COUNTY AND PEOPLE THAT ARE IN THE STATE, BUT PLENTY OF ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT, SO LETS START NOW AND PULL TOGETHER. Mrs. Lola Farrell, of Atlanta, visiled her daughter, Miss Ed a Fan-ell, Mon day. G. A. MEETING The Rockdale (!. A met Saturday al the local meeting. Rockdale church. There was a large attendance. Presi dent Doris Reagan Rnd charge of the program. The program was rend red as fol lollows: Song. Love is 111 Theme, by tin* < ongregat ion. Introduction, Doris Reagan. First in School, Charlie Heard. Ships that go A-Sailing: Julia Mc- Cullough. Sickness, Doi-is Reagan. Sins, Nora Mae Crutch,field. Duet, List to t.lie voice, by Julia and Ethel Katie McCullough. Salaries, Louise Moon. Songs, I surrender All; Take My Life, by the congregation. Served the G. A. with lemonade and sandwiches. ADAMSON -- STOWERS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adamson of At lanta announce fb,e engagement of their daughter Luada, to Ernest Gray Stow ers, of Conyers, Ga., the wedding to take place November 2S. Mr. Stowers is the oldest son of Mrs. Pearl Stowers, and is a rising young business man of our town. He has a host of friend® who will be glad to learn of bis engagement and who wish him much happiness. LEAGUE SOCIAL The members of the Epwortli League had a grand time Friday evening they met at the home of Misses .Mil lie and Irene Bowen and were inform ed they were to attend a progressive dinner. Miss Louise Hale gave the clues to the different homes. Our first course was soup at the home of Miss Mary A. Wilson, from there, we learned sandwiches awaited us at the home of Miss Emma Royd Cowan, while there our salad course was announced and away to Miss Jo Butler's home we did go, here it was found* that our next course woul he ice cream which we found at the City Pharmacy. After our dinner, we returned to Hie home of lb Misses Bowens’ where musir and promts were enjoyed. Then came tln- lasi of our dinner, fruit. Those enjoying the progressive din ner were Miss.'s Ijoulho Hale, Louise Patrick, “Millie” and Irene Bowen, Ophelia Yancey, Mary A. and Rosebud Wilson, Flossie Wallace, Givian HIJo.v, Emma Boyd Cowan, Lois Sharp, Mary Dr. E. L. Tribble will be at our store Tuesday, October 22nd One Day Only If your eyes need attention see him this day. ■ Cannon’s Drug Store Phone 10 Conyers, Ga. . FRANKLIN HOME GIFT and ART SHOP Gifts Reflect Thoughts” At the home of Mrs. C. A. Franklin on Montieello St., on Oct. 15th, 16th, and 17th, will be the opening of Covington’s exclusive Gift and Art Shop. You are cordially invited to attend this opening that you may acquaint yourselves with the many Gift items we have on display. Tea served and each guest presented a souvenir. Evelyn Cowan, Joe Butler and Mary Frances Cowan: MessCrs Urban Jor dan, Gladstone Dickerson, Moody Nix, Horace Milligan, Guy dowers, Joe Towns, It. A.- Tribble, Mutt' Tribble, Hubert Dillard, Lewis Mann, and Harold Half. The out-of-town guests were Miss Roll'ine Taylor, Messers Julius Parker and Mr. Willie Campbell of Covington.