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THE BA1NBRIDGE POST-SEARCH LIGHT
A CALL TO
The Christians
of
Bainbridge, Decatur County
and all Surrounding
Territory
“BEHOLD
A MAN”
A Film Narrative Adapted
From
“THE LIFE OF
OUR SAVIOR”
The hearty support of the
church and schools is ex
pected. This the Cinema
Story of the greatest love
of all the world should
prove a magnet sufficient
to draw every Christian
with his or her entire
family to the showing of
the life story of the Savior
who gave his life that man
might live.
Callahan Theatre
One Day Only
Monday, Aug. 15.
Adults
40c
COLLECTION Ch £ en
Matinee and Night 2 P. M. to Midnight
Showing in a most Beauti
ful manner the Most Mo
mentous Event in the His
tory of the Entire World.
The entire offering being
Exquisitely Portrayed
in Natural Colors
Fortunes spent in the mak
ing.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST TO SOCIAL FOLKS
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U Bdi ia »!] sillers fsr the Press All Batters of bob eat to wsbcs
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B. T. P. U. INSTALLATION
SERVICE
The B. Y. P. U. met Sunday n
7:15 with E. G. Rich as leader. T'-
next meeting will be Sunday at S
with the B. Y. P. IT. in charge f
preaching services. The program
be given as follows:
MR- AND MRS. WALTER DAVID
SON OF DAWSON. HONOREE
AT BRIDGE
The Misses DesVerges and Mrs.
Everett, entertained with bridge, and
set back Saturday evening, compli
mentary to their boose guests, Mr.
as : Mrs. Walter Davidson, of Daw-
Song Service—Led by Hertzs' son.
Knowles. “Praise Hhn, Praise Him. Tse lovely rooms were very attrac-
Song—By B. Y. P. XT. “Sunshine in tie live, with quantities of red and gold
SouL”
Prayer—
Song—“He keeps me Singing."
Leader in Charge—Alice Moore
Scripture. 103 Psalm—Read reset I
sively.
Silent Prayer—
Subject—The 103 Psalm.
1. Rememberinf God’s Benefits—Mat
gant Moore.
2. God’s Blessings on the Gcol
Man—Fannie Brockett.
zineas. At the conclusion of the
game. Mrs. Dsvidscn was given a
set of hand painted place cards, and
Mr. Davidson, set of gold cuff but
tons. For top score at bridge. Mrs.
S. S. Brinson, received a box of candy
and at set back Miss Dyer and Ed
Perry won the celluloid dolls. An ice
course of fruit salad and punch was
served. Those present were; Mr.
and Mrs. Davidson; Mr. and Mrs. E.
DYER IS ATTRACTIVE
HONOREE
Mrs. T. S. Hawes, with her sister,
Miss Margaret Williams, complimen
ted Miss Annie Dyer, Saturday after-
noon with four tables of bridge.
After the game Miss Dyer was pre
sented with box of correspondence
cards; Miss Komegay, box of powder;
Mrs. E. J. Perry, box of correspon
dence cards and Mrs. Frank S. Jones,
deck of cards. Delicious refresh
ments were served, on exquisite china,
to those present; Misses Dyer, Korne-
gay, Garrett, Battle, and Mesdames
Shackleford, Jones, Brinson, E. J.
Perry, Ehrlich, Rich, Chason, Over-
| street, Bruton, Willis, Garrison and
Bell.
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YOU!
YOU!
! J. Perry: Mr. and Mrs. Hines; Mr.
3. Blessing of a Saved Soul—Pr ard Mrs. S. S- Brinson; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis. ] Hines; Mesdames B. B. Bower, Gar-
Son—By B. Y. P. Uf I ley. Belcher. Rich. Glenn Tonge. Bell;
4. Blessing of a Satisfied Soul— '• Misses Dyer. Williams, Coleman and
Miss Alva Floyd. Messrs. McAllister, Cliett and Ed
15. God’s Blessings on the Universe— Perry.
Henry Shell. - .■
Talk—Mr. W. C. Underwood. 1 VICTORIA WATER LILIES
Special Music— ■
Public installation of B. Y. P. U.l P"* “ Savannah, is enjoy
BRIDGE FOR MISS DYER
“OUTSIDE
THE LAW
Friday afternoon, Mrs. Frank S.
Jones gave a lovely party of three
tables of bridge, in honor of Miss
Annie Dyer, the house guest at Mrs.
D. L. Shackleford.
Dainty handkerchiefs were pre
sented to Miss Dyer, at the conclu
sion of the game and to Miss Williams
for top score. A pretty salad -course
was served. Those present were;
. „ „. .. .. ... -Misses Dyer, Komegay. Williams and
officers and hand of fellowship ex- H»e distinction of bemr among Use ^ Mesdames Shackleford, Donalson.
tended to recent converts. few and Use first to puw the Victoria E. J. Pferry, BeU, White,
Closing Song—By B. Y. P. U. water itly. The V letotia water lily Brinson, Bean and Garrison.
Benediction. j to * MUve of Cf*" 1 irid South
The Union will have charge of the America. Accordmg to a magazine j Mrs. Lee Roy Waters and little
Prayer Meeting Service. Wednesday article, the gigantic leaves of the lily daughter. have been the guests of Mr.
the 10th, with Branson Harrison a* *»«*> “ “ thirteen pounds anc Mrs. C. B. Scott."'
leader are capable at supporting a weight af
A demonstration program is to be’ 200 I""™ 1 * ‘"o'* brownish-
put on at Black Jack church in tic rolor *«h wme^olored up-
near future. tamed edges. The blossoms of this
wonderful plant has been very soc-
Study classes are being held this
week at Miss Annie Lota Youngs’ and
Miss Elizabeth Shores. This is to
familiarize the officers and tomr.'.c-
cessfoHy cultivated in various botani
cal gardens in this country, but seems
never to have lived beyond a few
tees with their responsibilities and'?"*"" 5 - Producing in a number of in
stances. however, daring that time.
duties.
hundreds of blossoms. The fragrance
The passing of Caruso has saddened j of the flower is unique and most
the world.
j Bermuda puts bars against booze
.smuggling to the states,
j Mrs. E. F. Harrell and her daugh
ters^ Mrs. Alto Harrell Patterson,
and Mrs. Owen G. Sanford, with Mrs.
Patterson's children. Misses Elizabeth
Tod Browsing’s
Amazing Thriller
•tarring
PRISCILLA!
D E A N|
supported! by
LON CHANEY
CALLAHAN THEATREl
ONE DAY ONLY
FRIDAY, AUGUST I2III
VALLEY FARM
A Domestic Drama in Four Acts at the
due tree
The first person in Europe
grow this gigantic lily to perfection,
was the Duke of Devonshire, and on -
Attapulgus High School Auditorium
Friday Evening, August 19th at 8:00 O’clock
Benefit Pre-bvterian Church Piaao Fond
the great day of its opening. Qaee
CHARACTERS
and Virginia and T W. Jr, and Robert ^ ^ Haoke.
Victoria, for whom it was named, ^edg*. - A Young New Yorker”,
came to his gardens for an exchange
of royal courtesies with This queen of
Perry Dean, “A Son at The Soil”
»_ David Hildreth, “A New York Lawyer,”
Patterson, arrived m Baicbndge. first European botanist to Silas Holcome, “Owner of Valley Farm,”,
Thursday from their home in At-
:ee this magrificieat Ecwer in bios- Ar.-l.t. Keep, “A Clock Tinker,”
<on and be is said to have been so
lanta. They are visiting their rela
tives. Mrs. Minnie Cliett and Sr?, j
r •» gw r re w . , , OltKvEP K iW on his
Lila Griffin, at Mrs. Griffin 5 country
..Frank
..Bruce
Mr. Heni
Hunter
_.._Julian W*
Bruce Hu
home. They are formally from Bam-j 1 ”^^ pfant ^ ^ o{ Isabel! Carney, “Neice to David Hildreth,"
Jennings. “A Servent in the Rutledge Mansion,’
Hetty Holcome. “A Country Flour Transplanted t» City Soil,”. Heler.T*<
Ora Do
trees that “bloom" as oce of a number Mrs. Rutledge, “Harold’s Mother." .Leslie D«
Sue
Jdiers?
Augusta got die U. S. Hospital.
Verbena. Third Girl at the Farm."
bridge. Mrs. Harrell made her home
1 in Bainbridge, for 54) years and is s . . , , ,, ,
'one of the few old residents living for « wreM w« Ahrir. Holcome. “Sister to Silas”
now. They made the trip in auto- 1 ~~’ r ~' ' m ^ T . c Lizy Ann Tucker. “Who Borrows But Never Gossips,
mobile. Mrs. Sanford driving from , — _
i Secretary Mellon has anproveo the
Atlanta. purchase of the Public Health Service
! Mr- C. Y. Crawford, an old Bam- Hoep;tal s;t , x: oteea. N. C_ where
bridge citizen, is visiting bis sister. frcicf .rfmaz? budding to
Mrs. T. L Thompson. provide 300 beds foe disabled soldier*
1 Mrs. W. J. Knight, of Miami. Fla, wiS be cccsauKaj at a cost of $700,-
will arrive Saturday for a visit to OOO.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gurley.
Miss M. E. Binfoni. of Philadelphia.
is expected in Bainbridge the first of
September.
Ellington Willis is in Atlanta.
Messrs. Jack Simmons. Ramsey.
Perry. Baggs and Glen* Tenge, at
tended the dance in Moultrie. "Friday
evening.
Miss Francis Wagoner, left Monday
for S. C.
Ope* Meeting
of
A T. P. U.
SUNDAY
P. V
InsraLanen and Fellowship Service.
“COME THOC WITH US."
....Thelma I
,Ccrry Pin
SYNOPSIS
ACt L Valley Farm an Afternoon in August. The engagement.
ACT II. The Rutiedge Mansion. New York City, the following DtirmW
ACT ID-
ACT IX-
Tfce Serpent has Crept into Ecer,
Same as before. Three weeks later parted.
At the Farm agai* an Evening in the next March.
The triumph of love.
Admission 15 and 25 Cents
The friends of Mrs. J. V. Wagoner
are glad to know that she has been
removed from a local hospital to her
home, and that she is mock letter
Miss Estelle Avtiett. is spending
several weeks with her sister ix SV-
atti*. Washington.
Stormy Weather is the
Legislative Forecast
(Costnued From Front Page.I
Tech’s appropriation was increased
from $112.3450 to SI25.AV. with tie
further provision by tie i.msaittee
for K#AX> deficiency The l i-wro-
,ty of Grorgia was given $S$£M sr.-.
stead of Soo.iVV as rosed by the House
|—the Smiih-Hugfces fund foe vcea-.
tkinal work in the rural schcvi* was
increased from $35.UV to I'd <XN>: an j
additional $31,0(56 was voted for the
State Department of Vocational.
Training among disabled ettirews and
the House appropriation ,f $ nV.i»' |
per annum for the Smith-Lever fund,
was increased to $151jXX) for 1S22
and StThJMO for The Senate
jin action, however, is rrweeding to.
.reject its own committee changes.
If you like luscious Cherries,
you will hive Chrrrv Kktssetmts.j
r .Treat >ourself to a bottle.
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our salesroom and examine our stock of furniture.
Please also understand that the acceptance of this
invitation, implies no obligation whatever to purchase
anything whatever. We simply take this means ol
advertising our furniture, knowing full well that after
you have seen it you will talk about it to others.
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