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Miss Bpryberry si>onl Thanksgiving
with her mother at Dalton.
Miss Ulliun Plunkett is visiting rel
atives In Atlanta, this week.
Miss Emily Hanna, of Sparta was
homo for Thanksgiving.
Mr. Ka k Folds of Auburn. was a vis
ltor in Conyers during the holidays.
Mitts Mildred Pruitt was the week
etui guest of relatives in Atlanta.
Col. aml Mrs. C. It Vaughn spent
Friday in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. J. (Jranade was guest Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. \V. 11. (Jranade.
Mrs. Naomi Langford was in At
lanta, Friday, attending!o business.
Mrs. E. F< Cook spent last week in
Atlanta, <f relatives.-
1 ;
,
Mr. and ifrs. T. H Barksdale and
children Saturday in Atlanta.
Mrs. I. ll*< Rainwater and Miss Ola
Hicks spent Friday in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Holmes of Athens,
visited Mr. E. I). Holmes Thanksgiv
ing Day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis had as
their guests Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Sharp and' children of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pirkle were week
end guests of.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pir
kle at Detailur.
Mrs. T. A.‘ Elliott, president of the
Woman’s Club, was in the receiving
committee, With Mrs. L. .■(>. Freeman,
President. Fifth District of Georgia,
Federation of Women’s Clubs, and ot it
er presidents of the district, Tuesday
at the planting of the Willow Oak at
the State’s exec ijtive. mansion in hon
or of Goveriiior Hardman.
W (Sr BUSINESS
How are These
fori Specials?
| SHOES
Every Shoe in Our House
Will Be Marked at a Saving!
Some
25 TO 501®™
Ladies, Mens & Children’s
'I
Full Fashion Pure Thread
: Silk Hose
■ $1.50 Values
I 95c
Defiance Chambray’s
t Will Be Sold
Tuesday Afternoon
at
12'-c
per yard
The many friends of Mrs. Iss* Owens
will be glad to lean* she is home from
the Georgia Hnptisi Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. lilllyer still spent
Thanksgiving Day with their mother,
Mrs. Saye, at Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Sims were gtiests
rhindny of Mrs. Conley Sorrow, at
Stone Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry White attend
ed the Shriners Ball, at Druid Hills
Golf Club, Thanksgiving night.
The many friends of little Ralph
Blanchard will be glad to learn his ton
sil operation was successful.
Miss Bessie Mae Burnett of Atlanta
was the week end guest of Miss Fran
(cs Nicholson.
Mrs. S. I. Cowan sjtent Thanskgiv
ing Day in College Park, guest of her
mother, Mrs. Sawyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hollingsworth,
Mr. iuid Mrs. Harold Minor visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tucker, Sunday.
Mrs. T. F. Hardeman and children
spent Thanksgiving tit Mansfield,
guests of Mr. S. S. Starr.
Mrs. Ophelia Clotfelter, of Atlanta,
is visiting Mrs. Jane Cowan and Mrs.
Sara it Green.
Mr. J. T. Tucker spent the Thanks
giving holidays with his daughter, Mrs.
0. (). Baird, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitcham and
daughter. lone, of Atlanta were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack '(’handler
Little James Roberts of MawLeld
was the w< k end guest of Billy Hard
man.
Mr. Harold Mayfield and Miss Mary
Gilmer were week n-nd guests of Mr.
and J. I). Owens.
Hewlett & Downs, Conyers, Ga*
Since our Announcement last week of our “Opportunity Sale
which began Saturday, we have been doubling
our business each day. When
HEWLETT & DOWNS
announce A Rare Opportunity Sale the people know that we mean
business and we have the prices and the goods to back up our state
ments. Come and get your share of this First Class Merchandise.
Here are a tew of our Specials:
25 Doz. Double Thread Tow
els, worth 39e. This sale 4
for
SI.OO
Colors: Rose, Pink, Orange
and Gold
Mens Work Shirts
Special Extra Value at
69c
THE ROCKDALE RECORD, coNYERS, GEORGIA
Mrs. T. H. Barksdale of South Car
olina was home with Ills family for the
holidays.
Miss Juliette (Jranade of Atlanta
was the week end guest of her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Jranade.
Mr. Horace Milligan apent Thanks
giving with his grand-parents, at Li
thonla.
Mr. Gailey Summers and Miss Vir
ginia Newmyer attended the Tech-Au
burn game in Atlanta, Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Holman and
daughters spent Thanksgiving Day in
Covington.
Miss Mabel Clair Stovall, of Lithonia
was the week end guest of Misses Ola
and Clide Mann.
Mr. Luther Still spent tlie holidays
with liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 13.
Still,
Miss Mary Alice Wilson was the
week c nd guest of Mrs. Clifford Camp
bell at Covington.
Miss Sarah Rowan of Atlanta was
Ibe guest of her praents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Rowan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Wright and chil
dren of Decatur spent. Thanksgiving
with their father, Mr. J. C. Plunkett.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry White had as
their week end guest, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Kemp and Miss Louise White
of Atlanta.
Miss Ida Sue Cowan, of Jackson
was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Cowan, during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mrs. Julia Hardin returned home
Saturday after a three weeks visit
with iter sister, Mrs. L. G. Glass, at
Ensley, Alabama.
Mr. 13. It. Smith spent the week end
in Atlanta.
Miss Sarah Hewlett of Wesleyan
College, Macon, was guest for the hol
idays of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
D. Hewlett
Mr. It. O. Gailey entertained Mr. Hal
Austin, Mr. J. 13. Robins and Mr. Her
bert, Summers at Riverside Golf Course,
Thursday.
Misses Clide Man, of Decatur, and
Ola Mann, of La Grange, spent the
holidays in Conyers with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Almand had as
their guests Thanksgiving. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Hudson Almand, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Almand, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Henson and chil
dren sj>ent the Thanksgiving Holidays
In Chattanooga, Tenn., guests of Mrs.
Henson’s father, Mr. A. M. Sproessig.
Mr. J. 13. Robins and Gailey Sum
mers defeated Messers A. I). and Her
bert Summers, Sunday, four up. in a
golf match at Riverside golf course.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ogletree and
Mr. Tillman Ogletree wore guests on
Thanksgiving Day, of their aunt, Mrs.
Bettie Hicks.
Miss Sarah McCollum of Conyers,
and Miss Doris Walker of Douglasville,
were week end guests of Miss Lyle
Walker at Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. Neice Forester, mother,
and two little daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Starr of Decatur were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. .7. V. Al
len.
Mrs. Cleve Almand and son. Charles,
Mrs. Pearl Simmons of Conyers, Mes
sers Denzer and Charles Cook, of At
lanta spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.
and Mrs. C. 0. Cook, near Stockbridge.
The many friends of Mrs. P. J.
Brown will be glad to learn she is get-'
ting along nicely after having under
gone an operation at Wesley Memo
rial Hospital, Atlanta.
Men’s Overcoats
$12.50:: sls-50
We guarantee cold weather
a plenty during the next 90
days
OVERALLS FOR MEN
Specially Priced for this
Sale
98c
Fruit Cake
MATERIALS
At The
HASH & KARRY
STORE
Covington, Georgia
A FEW SPECIALS
Orange or Lemon Peel 29c
Citron Peel -—45 c
Glace Pineapple 49c
Glace Cherries 59c
Currants, 15 oz pkg 19c
Shelled Almonds 79c
Currants, 15 oz. pkg. 19c
Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. 10c
Dromedary Dates 23c
Mince Meat, pkg. 15c; 2 for 25c
Bulk Mince Meat, 21c
No. 1 California English Walnuts 29c
Brazil Nuts _ 17c
Mace 1 oz 10c
Figs, 7 1-2 oz. pkg 10c
Layer Figs, lb 23c
Italian Chestnuts 25c
Small Bottle Marischino Cherries 10c
You can buy your Christ
mas Gifts here during this
sale for less than half price,
than you could do at other
• times.
$27.50 MEN’S SUITS
Made by America’s Best
Tailors. This Sale
$1995
Do Not Fail to
take advantage of
this, your rare op
portunity, to buy
your wants in the
Clothing line-