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- Social and Personal Items -
Mrs. Itirt Peoples and (laughter,
Miss Alice Winn, of Atlanta, visited
Mrs. T. H. Barksdale, Sunday.
Mr. C. W. Montgomery, of Swanna
noa, N. 0., has been transferred to At
lanta and is making his home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Moidgom
ery.
The many friends of Mrs. Harry L.
White will he glad to learn she is
at home after having been at Wesley
Memorial Hospital for several weeks.
Mr. Keating Pharr spent Sunday in
Gainesville, (in., with his mother. Mrs.
L. J. Pharr.
Mrs. W. M. Beattie is in Decatur to
he near her son, Mr. H. M. Beattie,
who underwent a very serious opera
tion at Wesly Memorial Hospital,
Tuesday.
Rev. <’. W. Jordan of the South Ga.
Conference spent Friday evening with
his brother, Riev. J. It. Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Waldrop sixmt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kirk,
near Honey Creek.
Miss Alice Sue Potts of Atlanta was
the week end guest of Miss Mary Alice
Rice.
Mr. Comer Fincher, of Atlanta was
the week end guest of his parents, Mr.
and Airs. C. M. Fincher.
Dr. arid Mrs. C. It. Cannon and
daughter. Miss Itenee spent the week
end in Covington, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Copper.
Airs. AV. A. Sharp, Alisses Sara Alice
Sharp and Ruth Jeter of Atlanta, vis
ited Miss Lois Sharp, Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Connnll.v and daugh
ter, Aliss Ellen have moved to the
house recently vacated by Air. and
Mrs. Jack McDonald.
Airs. Naomi Langford spent Sunday
in Decatur, guest of her son. Air. Har
ry Hugh Langford.
Mrs. W. K. Downs I.ft Wednesday
for Clewiston, Fla., where she will
spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Downs.
Mr. It. O. Galley and Messrs J. P-.
Boltins, A. I), and ITerllvert and Gailey
Summers motored to Forest Ilill Golf
Course and later to James Key Golf
Club where they played a good match.
Mr. Robert Stowers was the week
end guest of Mr. Harry Hugh Langford
at Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen had as their
guests, '.Sunday, Mr. W. H. Granade
and family of Conyers, Mr. and Mrs.
\V. C. Hardeman of Atlanta.
Mr. Julian McDonald of Jackson
ville,, Fla., was the week end guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Mc-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Purvis and Ut
ile daughter of Gainsville. Ga., were
the week end guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baldwin.
Misses Mary Frances Brooks and
Nell White of Lithonia visited Conyers
Ci. X. 0. W. girls, Saturday.
Mr. Ashury Avenf of Milan, Ga..
was guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P.
U Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waldrop and Miss
F.xer Waldrop spent Sunday with Mr.
H| ri Mrs. Boh Waldrop.
Mi ssos Nell Harris and Catherine
I‘pivnington of Covington visited Con
fers (i. s. C. AY. girls Friday evening.
Mr. j. Will ICowan spent the week
p nrl in College Park with ids daugta
t( ‘ r - Mrs. w. T. Dean.
Mr. Dowman Wilson of Rheinhardt
( '%e, Waleska, Ga.. was the week
end guest of Us parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Wilson.
Mrs. Eula Sims of Atlanta is visit-
Mrs. Jane Cowan and Mrs. Sara
tlreen.
Mrs. H. A. Patrick. AVayne Patrick,
T. F. Hardeman and son. Billy,
'idl' and relatives at Mansfield, Friday.
Mrs. A. C. Wellborn of Atlanta is
'Siting her mother, Mrs. Georgia
Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Portwood of
Crnwfordville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Airs. H. J. Bowen.
Air. and Mrs. J. It. Birkle had as
their guests Sunday, Air. and Airs. Ed
Pirkle of children, of Decatur. Mr.
and Airs. Roy Pirkle of West Point,
(,’eorgia.
Airs. Christian of Oak Hill has re
turned home after a pli 'asaf.it visit
with her daughter, Airs. Jno. F.
Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee of Stone
Mountain were guests Sunday of Air.
and Airs. Fred I.e.e
Little Claude Holland Huff returned
home Sunday after a two months visit
with his aunt, Mrs. Ituby Turner at
Social Circle.
The many friends of Airs. J. J. Lang
ford will lie glad to learn she is improv
ing and at home.
Air. Jim Huff of Social Circle visited
Air. and Airs. Walter Huff, Sunday.
Airs. Guy Gogigins of Atlanta is 'vis
iting her parents, Air. and Airs. W. B.
Parker.
Aliss Dwynelle Potts of Atlanta was
the week end guest of her parents. Air.
and Airs. G. S. Potts.
Air. Bernard Maddox of Cartersville,
Ga., was the wek end guest, of his pa
rents, Air. and Mrs. 11. M. Maddox.
Air. and Mrs. W. L. King and Air.
J. T. Tuckcj. spent Sunday in Atlanta
guests of Air. and Mrs. Chas. O. Baird.
Aliss May Plunkett of Atlanta was
the week h ml guest of her father, Air.
J. C. Plunkett.
Airs. E. J. Gramule of Atlanta was in
Conyers last week attending to busi
ness.
Airs. L. G. Glass of Ensley. Ala., was
called last week to the bedside of her
father. Mr. C. Al. Swords, who remains
ill. AVe wish him a speedy recovery.
Aliss Geneva .Myers- visited in At
lanta last week.
Mr.,J. Hudson Ahnand of Atlanta
was guest Friday of Ins parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Almand.
Mrs. N. T. Street lias returned horn
■ifter a i-leasant visit with relatives
and friends in Atlanta.
Misses Clide Man of Decatur and
Ola Mann, of LaGrange were the
week end guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. <>• Mann.
The many friends of Mrs. P. 11.
Thornton will regret to learn she con
tinues ill at her home on Instittue
Street. We wish her a speedy ro ov
cry.
Messers Frank and Luther Morris
of Atlanta were guests Sunday of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morris.
Mr. Lewis McCalla. of Rome, Ga.,
was guest Sunday of his mother, Mrs.
A. C. McCalla.
Air. and Mrs. W. <>. Mann had as
their week nil guests Misses Elide
Mann, of Decatur. Ola Mann, of La-
Grange. Mahle Clair Stovall, of Li
thenia. and Lula Mann, of G. S. C. W„
Milled gevillc.
Miss Leona Glean gave an inter
esting talk on Mission Work Sunday at
Prosfiect church, at Oak ITill.
Air. It. L. Hale and family of Deca
tur visited their mother. Mrs. G. A.
Ilald, Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. W. T.
Dean of College Park will be Mad to
learn she is improving after a long
illness.
Mr. E. L- Almand of Monroe was in
Conyers Monday, attending to busi
ness.
Little Ralph P.laivhard of Atlanta
is visiting iris grandmother, Mrs. E. F.
Cook.
Air. and Mrs. Hewlett Sims, of At
lanta were Sunday gw-sts of Mrs. Jane
Cowan and Mrs. Sara Green.
Time to Dodge
Naturally, the pedestrian views with
alarm the fact that a car is now
within the reach of every man. Lit
tie Rock (Ark.) Gazette.
THE ROCKDALE RECORD. CONYERS. GEORGIA
Chinese Super*tition
There are towers in Shanghai where
men watch for, fires. When one is
discovered the fire-hell Is rung. When
the old custom house was built a
large clock was placed in its tower,
For some weeks after this clock be
gan to strike the hours there were
very few if any fires.
The Chinese said it was because
the fire-god thought that every time
the clock struck there was a fire an
nounced, so tie could rest without
helping. All these tilings seem ridic
ulous to us but are very real to the
Chinese.
New York’* Early Day*
An article published in the Chris
tian Advocate says: “At the begin
ning of the Nineteenth century the
•commercial metropolis of the United
States’ occupied only the lower end
of Manhattan Island, what is now ‘up
town’ being still made up of spacious
farms and country estates, Including
the little village of Harlem. The ac
tual measurements of the city proper
are given ns three miles In length
(from the Battery to Fourteenth
street), one and a half miles in width
and eight miles in circumference.”
Man and Fish
A fish’s fear of man Is born, n Cnr
negie institute’s bulletin suggests, by
the fact that he approaches from
above, a direction from which the fish
has learned to expect nttnek by birds
or other enemies. When a man walk 9
on the ocean floor in diver’s dress, fish
large and small display the greatest
curiosity. Even the fierce barracuda,
after nosing the diver In friendly and
inquisitive fashion, must be pushed
out of the wny and goes without show
ing undue resentment. —Snu Francisco
Chronicle.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
• CHARTER
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
TO THE SIJPERK >R (COURT OF
SAID COUNTY
The petition of H. W. Williams, W.
S. Sheppard, AV. AV. AA 7 earner, T. L. Ken
nedy, J. S. 'Brown, AV 7 . AA r . AVyatt, It.
S. McMullen and J. I. AA'altimll re
spectfully shows:
L That they desire fo,- themselves,
their associates and successors to he in
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corpomfed ffildPr the name and style
of the “MORAL ELEVATION SO
CIETY, CHAPTERS NO. “1”, “2" and
for a period of twenty (20) years,
with the right of renewal at the expi
ration thereof.
2. That the object of said incor
jxiration is the moral and mental de
v iopment and social enjoyment to its
members, and not. for pecuniary gain
and profit; they desire the right’and
privilege of caring Tor their sick, bury
ing their dead, and administering oth
er acts of charity to their. Unfortunate
members.
.‘t. There will he no capital stock.
4. Petitioners desire the right to re
ceive donations, purclui.se and hold
such real estate and personal pnqierty
as may be necessary for the conduct of
its said business: to sell or in cumber, by
mortgage, deed or otherwise, the same
for the purposes of tin 1 corporation; to
have and use a common seal; enact by
laws; elect officers; fix and charge in
itiation fees and dues, and other things
necessary for the preparation and or
ganization of same.
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5. The principal office of said cor
poration is to he in Rockdale county,
Georgia, hut jietltioners desire the
light and privilege to organize chftl>-
ters and places of business elsewhere.
(!. The right, title, interest or fran
chise of the members in this corpora
tion or its property shall not be subject
ro transfer or assignment, nor de?
scend to their heirs, executors or ad
ministrators, hut upon their demise, or
forfeiture of membership under the
by-laws, shall pass to and vest in
the corporation.
7. Petitioners pray that they, llieri
associates and successors be incorpo
rated under the name and style afore
said with all the powers hereinbefore
prayed, and with all the rights, priv
-1 i leges and powers com if ton to similar
institutions under the laws of Geor
gia, and file their petition with the
Clerk of the Superior Court and ask
same he advertised and the court grant
the proper order.
J. H. AIcCALLA,
Attorney for Petitioners, j
Filed in office Nov. 12, 1929.
U. 11. KING,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
Office of Clerk of the Superior Court.
I. R. H. King, do certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the application for charter, as the
same appears of file in this office.
Nov. 12. 1929.
It. H. KING.
Clerk of the SuiieriOr Court.
A Source Of
Comfort
/ANE of the greatest sources of
comfort to those left behind
is the knowledge that the loved
one is protected against the
ravages of time and nature.
That is why we urge the use of
a metal grave vault whenever
possible. We offer such vaults,
guaranteed to give perfect and*
permanent protection, at prices
within the reach of all. Inspec
tion of our stock is invited at all
times.
White & Cos.
CONYERS
Phone 26-37
TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT
GEORGIA. Rocklfcile County:
Court of Ordinary of said county
Nov. 4, 1020. The appraisers appointed
upon the application of Mrs. Allie
Beard, widow of L. L. Beard, deceased,
for a Twelve Months' Support for
herself and Two minor children hav
ing filed t.lieir returns, all persons con
cerned are hereby cited to show cause,
if any they have, at. the next term of
the Court of Ordinary of said county
why said application should not Ik*
granted as prayed for.
THUS. H. MARSTON, Ordinary.
FOR PROBATE IN SOLEMN FORM
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Rockdale County:
To Minie R. Cook, J. J. Mann, B. 'l'.
Lizzie Fargason, Dennis Morris,
Amanda Sharp, Alice B. Sharp, AY. ().
and Joseph Mann, et al. having, as
Exputor boon named, applied for Pro
bate in Solemn Form of the last will
of J. G. Mann, of said county; deceased,
and having made known to flu* court
that you arc heirs at law of said •).
G. Mann you are hereby cited jo be ami
appear at the December Term, 1929, of
(lie Chart of Ordinary, of said county,
ns the fast will of J. G. Mann will then
be offered for Probate in Solemn Form.
‘Phis nth day of November, 1921).
TIIOS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
Will be sold before the Court House
doo r in the City (if Conyers on the first
Tuesday in December, 11)121), between
the let,ml hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the 16th distylet, of said
State and county and located 1 on the
Old Covington Public Road, about two
miles south-east of Conyers, and bound
art as follows: North, by K. D. Hew
lett.; East by J. 1). Gunter; South, by
W. /. Smith and West, by Covington
Highway. Containing twenty (20)
acres, more or less.
Said proiK'.rty being sold to satisfy
a tax fi fa in favor of the State of
Georgia and county of Rockdale
against J. I). Gunter for the year,
1928. Notice to defendant and teuent
in possession given as required by law.
This 4th day of November, 11)21).
J. F. COOK, Sheriff,
Rockdale Coiwbv.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Itu kdale County.
Will he sold 'before the Court house
door in, the city of Conyers on the first,
Tuesday in December, 1929, between
the legal hours of sale, the following
property to wit:
All that, tract <*• parcel of land ly
ing and being in the Kith District of
said State and county and located on
Rosser Street in the City of Conyers
and Bounded as follows: North., by
Rosser Street; South, by J. I*. Nichol
son and I. C. Eubansk: East by Claud
Smith and! on West, by Jim Owens.
Same being house and lot.
Said property being sold to satisfy
a ta xfi ,fa in favo r of the State of
Georgia and county of Rockdale
against B. It. Smith for the year, 1928.
Notice to defendant and tenant in pos
session given as required by law.
This 4th day of Novemlier, 1029.
J. F. COOK. Sheriff.
Rockdale County.
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Conyers Tea Room
OPENS
Saturday, Nov* 16
REGULAR DINNERS AND LUNCHES SERVED
HOT COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, COLD DRINKS
ALL HOURS, DAY AND EVENINGS. _____
CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS
SANDWICHES—HOME BAKERIES—SALADS
SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES
COLONIAL RAISIN BREAD
MRS. E. J. GRANADE
CONYERS HDWE BLDG PHONE 83
Yes, we have a Good Stock
of
Corrugatedßoofing
All Lengths at Old Prices
OO’f % e-nmfcg joj
Conyers Hardware
Company
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, Rot-kriiile County :
To all whom it may concern:
O. L. Coat ley Administrator of Es
tate of M. M. Norton, dot-eased, lias in
due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the lands belonging
to tlw- estate of said deceased, and said
applientiin will lit" heard on the first
Monday in December next. This 4th
day of November, 1929.
TIP>S. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary.
Leave to isell
GEORGIA, Rockdale Comity;
To all whom if may concern;
Mrs. S. E. Granger, Administratrix of
the Estate of J. \V. Moore, deceased,
has in due- form applied to the under
signed foi; leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of said deceased,
and said application will he heard on
Him first Monday in Dq'-ember next.
Tills llh day of November, 1929.
TIIOS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary.
TWELVE MONTHS’ M I*PORT
GEORGIA, Rockdale County:
Court, of Ordinary of said county,
November t, 1929. The appraisers ap
pointed upon the application of Mrs.
Joann McDniib I, widow of \V. F. Mc-
Daniel. deceased, for a Twelve Months'
Support, for herself having filed their
returns, nil jM-rsons concerned are
hereby ritod to show cause, if any
they have, at the next term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county why
said application should not he granted
as prayed for.
TIIOS. 11. MARSTON. Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Rockdale County.
Ordinary's Office, November 4th,
1021), Mrs. i-'lefa S.Langford has applied
for Letters of Administration' on 1 Ik?
t-stalo of Mrs. Fannie Sjmpkins de
feased. This is therefore, to notify all
persons eoneernodi, that the same will
b: heard on the first Monday In De
cember next.
TIIOS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary.
We give very careful attention to all business
entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will
be appreciated.
Bank of Conyers
W. T. Baldwin, President R- Huff, V. Pres.
M. W. Hull, Cashier H. D. Austin, Asst. Cash.
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LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA, Rockdale County:
To all whom il may concern:
Mrs. A. O. Ward, Administratrix of
Mrs. Francis E. ('Betty) Swann, de
censtHl, lias in Mac (form applied to the
Undersigned for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, and said application will be
henrri on I lie first Monday in Dee.
next. This sth day of November, 1929.
TIIOS. 11. MARSTON, Ordinary.
Kimball House
Atlanta
Coil trolly Located
at Five Points
Itoonis Williout liaili
$1.50 <o $2.00
[ltoonis Willi ISalli
$2.00 <o $3.00
E. G. JACOBS
Proprietor
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