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Misti Mae Plunkett of Atlanta, spent
the week end In lOonyere guest of her
sister Mian Lillian Plunkett and futli
er J. C. Plunkett.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Callaway of
LaUrange, sjient the week end In Con
yers guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K.
Galley.
Miss Ola Mann of and
Miss Clide Mann, of Decatur, spent;
last week end with their parents, Mr.,
and Mrs. W. O. Mann in Conyers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hardman and
Mist Juliette (Jranade of Atlanta, spent
Sunday In Conyers, guests of Mr. au<l
Mrs. W. H. Grenade.
Dr. R. 8. Carter and Mr. Geo. A.
Owens, spent last week end In La-
Grange, Ga. |,
Mr, and Mrs. Bartow Walker and
son, Howard, spent Tuesday in At
lanta, guests of Mrs. Neal Cameron,
who ia under treatment at an Atlan
ta hospital.
Mlaa Luoizelle Stephenson spent
Wednesday in Madison, preparatory
to assuming her duties in the Mudlson
office of the Georgia Power Cos. on
January first.
Messrs Fred Hershdlman, John W.
Bk inner, Harvey Hull und Eugene
Fricks of Evansville, Ind., were guests
tat the Conyers hotel Monday and Tues
day of this week.
4*- Col. and Mrs. Arthur McCollum
and young son, of Atlanta, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Jno. T. A. McCollum and
family in Conydre. |,
Mr. and Mrs. G. EL Plunkett and
ycung son, George, of Atlanta, spent
last Saturday with his father, Mr. P .j
P. Plunkett. ; j
The many friends of Mrs. Harry
White will be pleased to learn she was
brought home Wednesday, after a suc
cessful operation and Is rapidly im
proving.
Gailey’s Big Sale!
MAKING FRIENDS—AND
PRICES* Bringing Trade to
Conyers that would otherwise
go to Atlanta* It proves that
buying power, with knowlege
of business conditions, placing
right prices on right goods; will
get greater volume of trade that
are satisfied to leave their dol
lars at home*
Your Money Back if
Not Satisfactory
Santa Claus says* “Buy at Gai
ley’s—there’s a reason.”
| Mr. W. H. Moon, of Atlauta, n form
er resident of Rockdale was visiting
friends bene Tuesday.
Mrs. T. E. Hardeman of Mansfield
was the guest of his son, Dr ; T. F.
Hardeman Monday.
Mr. RpM* Hams, a suq-essful cotton
buyer of Newborn. O i„ spent Monday
in Conyers on business. ,
Jtk. uat i'.. [J ~' ' ii'
Mrs. M. ,P. Tribble and Mr. R. A.
Tribble motored to Atlanta Tuesday.
Col. and Mrs. J. H. McCalla visited
Covington Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Cunningham has returned
to her home In Atlanta after a pleas
ant visit to her mother, Mrs. E. J.
Grenade. j '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Htreet si>ent
Thursday In Atlanta.
A Texas dairyman declares that the
playing of jazz music increases the
' milk production of his cpws.
Switzerland has practically complet
ed the electrification of its railways.
Mrs. Martha Glavts of Newcastle,
Eng., who always concealed her age,
directed tliat it should be inscribed
on her tombstone.
James Fosters’ relatives have secur
ed court order in Sheffield, Eng., to
curb his spendthrift habits. Only 23,
he has spent $450,000 in two years.
“You keep still tonight”, shouted
the moonshiner as he departed to at
tend the convention.
Chatfield: “Will you Join me in a
bowl of stew?”
R. Wilson: “Do you think there
would be room for both of us?”
A shaving soap container three in.
long and an inch in diameter swallowed
accidentally by James Simpkins, 52, of
Albany, N. Y., was recovered by sur
geons after a search lasting an hour.
GAILEY’S, Conyers, G.
THE ROCKDALE RECUitu, \aJWYERB, GEORGIA
The Sunday Schools j
The Methldtst church hitlrf trfeir ,u4-f
uni services, with Sunday School djM
mtd by superintendent ■ Vaughn,
preaching at morning andteVeuftig hour:
by pastor J. It. Jordan,.* end 'Epworth
League in a rousing■ twilight- service®
Vhe Baptist church-.4viti' auperih-*
tendent Criunbley ran into.u -called con-jf
ference to discuss the two prospective
pastors, Kelly and Bussey who gaye
tills congregation .sample sermons last
week. Possibly all tlHit/fCail he Said wds
said at this conference, which'leaved
the situation wide open fbrnnetion. 'll
stems' f"hhf llift psifdbfate Hfes between
rhea* two ministers, the trend being to
ward Kelly, a self made man, eduegt-' I
ed after lie was married and had tvto
children—however, most married men I
are benefited- by spcß,a lpd-gruduarte
course. Mr. Bussey ( is.,,an ex-professor
and will hardly out. live tt. Wliat, Con
yers is in need of is evangelistic preach
ing and that seems-to be what KeLley
has up his sleeve/ if ,;ykm ask ,us what
hapjieiiK in 'the churyhe^.of
Sunday after Sunday, and month of
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after month, we would have to whisper
it gently tlilit they merefy held the
morning and evening'setviceA' j •’
Presbyterian chiircH''with ‘Jack Mc-
Collum directing , the Sunday School,
passed the, (lay off nicely witli Pastor
Holland preaching morning and even
ing. The evening congregation got , all
mixed up with a hunch of Baptist who
I could have just as easily dropped in at'
the HJethodist chnr<'h,M(uiJe :a compli
ment to" the Presbyterians, jnuyiie.
This young pastor seems to be over
looking thfe r importance of using klie
musical talent of . his people *os :his
choir loft was empty. When a pastor
starts off doing all the singing, pray
ing and preaching; 4tfes congregation is
most lilK'ly to sit on the back seats in
stead of being up front in the thick of
the* fight. ’PRifsri'S it’s Just
telling how the has turhe<£out
heretofore, and its true and fiejen
for sotae jime as a general ruld i tjhe
Conyers churches. *1 y : ’
Whatever talents there may be ini' a
congregation, use them and use them
foi* alt they aiie: worth. You will, be
with the increased interest and
enthusiasm. . ' t--. .
UMGIMMD ft UUD&RUDOO
C of C Meeting
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Tlie Children of the Confederacy
will hold their monthly meeting Friday
afternoon, Dec. 1(1, at 3:30 o’clock at
the home of Joyce Patrick, with W. I.
Man, Jp., as joint lrbst.
Tlie following program will be ren
dered. Topic, “Christmas In the Hlx
1. Song —Silent Night
2. Lojrdjjl! Prayer in Concert.
3. lss*ihcss^'Session—Conducted l '; by
President, Joe Butler.
Introduction to Program —Reble Wil
kinson.
5 Poem —God’s Gift to Men —Thom-
as Ivey.
e. Poem — Christmas Tonight —Mary
Parker. ■ ‘ >
7. Story of Why Tinsel is used to
Decorate the Christmas Tree.
k A'' Negro Tells How He Spends
Xmas —Sara McDowell.
9. Solo —Away in a Manger —Eliza-
beth McCollum.
10. A Christmas Alphabet—Rebie
Wilkinson.
After the program the Chapter will
have a Xmas tree. All meml>ers are
urged to be present.
Copyers, Ga., Dec. 10, 1929
Editor Rockdale Record,
Dear Sir :-
I am with you* to muster every
force possible f&r a*- greater prosper
ity for [Rockdale County. I almost en
vy the opportunity ybu- have'of Jielp-f
ing bring siv*h about through The
Rockdale Record. I am glad to see that
your policy, and greatest desire is to
render the people of Rockdale Coun
ty any genuincase rvice of benefit to the
'7 * -y y .' - ,l .
people. .1 am very grateful to you for'
this attitude, /nhd for the services you
have rendered us, anw for your keen
desire to do more.
I hope you share with me the be
lief that a much greater prosperity is
within reach and just ahead for this
County, and that the good people of
Rockdale County will bring it about.
Th> happiest feeling that I am de
sirous of is to see this greater progress
coming iifi us" lam willing for one
I can in helping bring it
about, and I hope I am not saying too
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Busies, Wagons and
Harness
We carry a complete line of Bug
gies, Wagons and Harness at Social
Circle and Monroe* Our prices are
low* We deliver all sales*
t
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E. L. ALMAND
We give very carefuj attention to all business
entrusted to us. An opportunity to serve you will
i •*
be appreciated.
Bank of Conyers
W. T. Baldwin, President R. L. Huff, V. Pres.
M. W. Hull, Cashier H, D. Austin, Asst. Cash.
much that I believe you. .wiU do all
you can too. Is that right?
Yours for greater progress
ERNEST D. HOLMES,
County Agent.
Christmas Buying
will be easy if you begin
now at Gailey’s Store*
The line is complete, and
many beautiful selections
for the entire family, and
your friends.
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OUR MOTTO:
Never Undersold by our
Competitors.
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FAIR AND SQUARE
DEALINGS WITH
EVERYBODY
When attacked by a mad bull Ed
Garner of Williamsburg, lowa, was
saved by his dog, which drove off the
animal by nipping at its legs.