Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 02, 1922, Home Edition, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX WOMENSUPPORT GOV. HARDWICK -S' . • (Continued from Pace One I Herald; Mrs. W. W. Stark, of Com .merce, a leader among clubwomen in the Ninth district; Mrs. I M. ior.es, Jr., .Milledgeville; Mr. E. L. Reagan, of McDonough; M’s? Nich ols Peterson, of Tifton, whose work among the rural schools of Tift coun ty won national recognition. Mrs. Mary B. Clay, of Americus: Mrs. W. C. Edwards, Toccoa; M’s. H. D. Cape’s, T.toultrie; Mrs. E. B. Lamb, Midvale, Miss Stella Aiken, Savannah, one of the Officers of the Georgia League of Women Voters; Mrs. .J. A. Stacy, Mt. Vernon, Ga.; Mts. Ben Walker, Stillmore; Mrs. W. O. Kinney, Macon, Ga.; Mrs. J. a Pughsley, Lyons, Ga.; Miss Bessie Butler, Madison; Mrs. Marshall Mor ton, Columbus; Mrs. W. C. Chas tain, Dawsonville; Mrs. .Joseph E. Pottle, Milledgeville; Mrs. Annie Avera, Lexington, Ga.; Mrs. Phil W. Davis, Lexington, Ga.; Mrs, S. J. Tribble, Athens; Mrs. T. J. Pritch ette, Dublin; Miss E. Teressa New ton, Madison, Ga.; Mrs. J. C. Ver ner, Commerce; Mrs. Tiller Carl ton; Miss Fannie Lee Leverette, Eatonton; Mrs.- Lola Morrison. Mt. Vernon; Mrs. J. A. Stiles, Milledge ville; Mrs. A. L. Miller, Eidson, Ga.; Miss’ Ida Belle Williams, Swains boro; Miss Ethel Adams, Colquitt; Mrs. R. W. Harper, Stillmore; Mrs. George K. Bagwell, Lawrenceville; Mrs. Annie Freeman Johnson, chair ntan of the Rome League of Women Don’t miss “The Masquerader” with Guy Bates Post at the Ry Under Theater Monday and Tues day. MUSICIAN OUT OF TUNE “Gas pressure in my stomach Sometimes distressed me so that I could not think. I played out of tune and twice lost my position. No medicine helped me and 1 became dis heartened. Another musician advis ed me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Rem edy, and 1 am now enjoying the best <if health.” It is a simple, harmless Reparation that removes the catarr hal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, For sale by How ells’ Pharmacy and druggists every where. - adv EXCURSION TO TYBEE Train leaving Americus Saturday, September 2, at 10:35 p. m. Return leaving Savannah Monday night, September 4, at 9:00 p. m. ROUND TRIP $7.00 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RLY. George Anderson, Agent. Phone 137 or Phone 1 F. I CLARK’S I I PHARMACY | i i SATURDAY ONLY I* Everybody making a pur- § chase at our store whether b 5 cents or SI.OO is enti- g tied to a guess at the num- e ber of peas in the glass jar. ra • s At 10 o’clock Saturday g night these will be count- g I I ed, and the person guess- E ing the closest to the num- g ber will receive a 2-pound s box NORRIS’ CHOCO- b [ LATE CREAM BRAZIL I NUTS. Are you a good I guesser? g I ! I Come in and try your skill, {jy 8! Colgate’s Taa/tb. Pastd„ £ Friday and Saturday only; @ a 25c value lUr pl for | I Colgate’s Shaving Cream, I Colgate's Shaving Stick, a Colgate’s Rapid Shave g Powder; all 35c Value for | I I , Especial attentio nis called b I to our drug and prescrip- § tion department. Our g prices are cheaper be- a cause we sell for CASH. b I Before placing your order K phone us. It is a pleasure 3 S serve you. I i ■ ’ I I - I CLARK’S PHARMACY 1 Phone 14 1 I Voters; Mrs. B. P. Gillard, Dahlone ga; Mrs. M. S. Lanier, Rome; Mrs. Ira Farmer, prominent clubwoman, of Thompson, and many others. k Some of the members of the wom en's committee in the campaign are members of Hardwick Woman’s club in Rome: Mrs. M. S. Lanier, Mrs. Bessie Beatty Troutman, Mrs. 1 Bennie Foster Smith, Cordelia P. Wright, Mrs. W. M. Henry, Mrs. S. F. Margrucer, Mrs. Thomas K. Cole gate, Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson, Miss .Mary Williamson, Miss Frances Ber rien, Mrs. Cliff King, Mrs. C. W. Jones, Miss Lola Lanier, Mrs. R. W. Van Tassel, Mrs. C. Wooten, Mis. W. O. Weems. wwes® AT THE RYLANDER. “Again today we give five coupons with every paid admission, instead of only one,” .Manager Emory Ryhin der of the Rylander the ater, said . Saturday. “Friday those interested came from far and near. They not only greatly enjoyed the picture, but showed greater interest in the new model Ford touring car we will give away free within a few days now. “We were gratified and surprised at the interest and gopd felling ex hibited by the hundreds that came in. i Each one stopped to look over the I Ford which is in the lobby and each ' realized that he she or had just as ! good an opportunity to get it as the ! other. ' “Monday and Tuesday we are] showing one of the very greatest I moving pictures of the year Guy I Bates Post, in “The Masquerater,” a I First National that is breaking bouse ! records everywhere. The picture! cost us much more than usual and the price is up 10c for adults, but we will give two coupons instead of only one. Really it’s a 50c picture, but since this contest is on we are holding down prices to- the lowest possible level. t “For six years the movie world I Don’t miss “The Masquerader” ; with Guy Bates Post at the Ry lander Theater Monday and Tues day. — - ----- .. " tmhiii—imii AMERICUS joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures ; F IM |Ei™™W M 1H A ■ || K ■ H Mh KA i £ w i ®k>> H | jHH ill *""j 'hMMWRaHi ■ ■- 0 - MO "t x ■ w< ” ™■■ r ■•” ?? 5 --: ' - Celebrating Better Pictures at ail ’ '• ■ the Better Theatres 1 ■ : *ir * x ’ Iwr4w>r^^ #i v ’ ,-; 99111L[lllI£llil& I|BW Once more tre whole nation reviews and celebrates the year’s great progress EPiT hiS bsnner IS OFI theatres everywhere I ■JtYISTTw jj cf Paramount Pictures. r Go , n wherever you see it. I For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America’s finest theatres SRSEgaMfeg^vfii r ~-""-WW; devote an entire week’s program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! f Once more the efforts of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, with its * 8 JI3 bS * This poster isTn theatre lobbies everywhere- foremost stars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com- Bl g | X - .'4- pany, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying o 5 J #-*/ iic4 if I Uo in Wherever you see It. stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement! u . .. g W The signs are up at your theatre! Hp ?* I*C WM The latest and greatest and most thrilling Paramount Pictures are there ! BF .. t®.-- < ii "™ 1 " 1 11 '■—, - Li® ■■■■■■ « ~,„ , „ —— &»-»■ 1 . »,, ■ i At all these theatres, all this week—Paramount Pictures will be shown I { . • I Alcazar Theatre, Americus, Ga. DeSoto Theatre, Vienna, Ga. Auditorium Theatre, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. H. Lamb, Union Point, Ga. Dixie Theatre Pelham Ga V?M? y . . heatre ’ M ° n ‘» z “»n». Ga. Auditorium Theatre, Lindale, Ga. Metropolitan Theatre, LaGrange, Ga. Sylvia Theatre, Sylvester, Ga. Shadowland Theatre, Louisville, Ga, Valdosta Amusement Co., V aldosta, Ga, Rialto I heatns, Atlanta, Ga. Jefferson Amusement Co., Jefferson, Ga. Adel Theatre, Adel, Ga. Palace Theatre Dawson Ga C alahan theatre, Bainbridge, Ga. Bonita Theatre, Atlanta, Gd. Liberty Theatre, Homerville, Ga. Douglas Theatre, Macon, Ga. Victoria Theatre C”uthbert Ga. Palace Theatre, Thomaston, Ga. Alamo-2 Theatre, Atlanta, Ga, Rialto Theatre, Macon, Ga. Grand Theatre, Fitzgerald, Ga. Howard Theatre, Atlanta Ga i , W sT j®T ’ ASk r AS’’ Aa ! / W. P aS / jar / W. i JLoJHk H . . t- m . Xi - iwa W < , M -J 3HL a < JsrV 3W . Monday and Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday May McAvoy in “The Top of New York” Rodolph Valentino, Lila Lee Wednesday Dorothy Dalton-David Powell jl^g.| FAM ous piayers lasky corp] « ri J! cA - .p.,, In The Siren Call I :^E; ADOL ™ w cu#'"'’* BLOOD AND SAND n— ■■ , ~r =- -_r _ ._._. n|||| ii» mi’ mu —— iwr J 1 s a Paramount Picture it’s the best show in town - has waited for Guy Bates Post to : ! screen his greatest stage success, , ! in which he created and acted the dual role of John Chilote, M. D., - and John Loder. The story a. act e i ed by Mr. Post grips and thrills and s■■ fascinates in away few stage < , screen dramas have ever done. Il • 1 is an artistic masterpiece. ‘ The '■ > Masquerader” is listed as one of.the ■ i three great pictures of the ■' •• <• - ■ and it is doubtful if there will be s I any to surpass it. “Unanimously acclaimed lone of . I the most distinguished and finished . actors on the stage today, it wa - but • | natural that Guy Bates Post shoudl ! have been besieged with offers of screen stardom. For 300 nights he ' held the legitimate stage in this one great story, and critics say the pic ture surpasses the spoken drama. “Betrayed by a scar, exposed by his love for music, stripped of hi ■ I disguise by his failure to recognize I the secretary of the man he was sup j posed to be, be for nd himself verg - i ing on the brink of ruin. The rep- I utation of one of England’s oldest I and most respected families was at ■ stake the honor of a man who hail • made a great name for himself and I then dissipated his prestige. i This is the situation that faced ! John Loder in the climax of “The ! Masquerader.” “In juxtaposition to-the strong : physical resemblance of two men, al j resemblance so strong that the wife , ! of one is unable to tell them apart | L even after close scrutiny, is an even, J stronger contrast of tastes and traits, j One man has allowed poison to seep . S his §oul, to kill the love of music j I a’nd' everything beautiful. The other I i retains a yearning for Ihe hours at I tb.e piano, a craving for intellectual i companionship and a longing for ! home and family. “In the contrast of these two men I there has been evolved a plot that is > stranger than ‘Dr. Jegyll and Mr. Hyde.’ ” Miss Elizabeth Sheffield left Fri day for Macon, where she will spend j a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Tim i Killen. Dcn’t miss “The Masquerader” with Guy Bates Post at the Ry lander Theater Monday and Tues day. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. u ; CHURCHES LEE ST. METHODIST CHURCH. Luther A. Harrell, Pastor. ! 9:45 a. m. The Sunday school will hold its regular session, with T. M. Furlow, superintendent. A , ! good attendance is urged fcr all i classes. 11:00 a. m. Preaching by the yas -1 ; tor. The morning subject is “Sav . j ing Religion—Spiritual in Its Na- • | ture.” This is the first of a series •i of sermons on “The Saving Re ' ' ligion,” and every member of the I church is urg’ d to be present for this service. 6:45 p. m. The devotional seiv- I ices of the Junior and Senior Ep worth Leagues will be held at The church. Special programs have been ; prepared and a good attendance is I desired. 7:45 p. m. The congregation of the Lee Street Methodist church will worship with the First Methodist at the Rylander theater. Bishop Ains worth will preach and all our people ! I are urged to hear him. ■ 1 Sunitey is the first day of our cam- j ! paign, which will last for the month ' : of September. Be on hand and let’s I maks the very first Sunday of it a ! great success. Your co-operation is I desired and appreciated. Good . musie, plain gospel sermons directed i to the heart, and comfortable pews. Come and spend the hour with. Its. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Lee’ and College streets. H. T. Brookshire, Pastor. Bible school 9:30 a. m., R. L. Maynard, Supt. Hours ot worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt., Mr. Herbert Bradshaw, speaker. Senior, Intermediate and Junior • | B. Y. I’. U. 6:30 p. m., Mrs. R. C. i i !' oster, John Edgar Sheppard and ! Eugene Boswell, Presidents. W. M. S. meeting Monday 4 p. m., Mrs. E. T. Mathis, President. ! j Subject, “Growth in State and Asso | ciationai Missions.” Junior W. M. S. Tuesday 4 p. in, i Mrs. J. I. Poole, President. j Y. W. A. Wednesday 4ip. m., Miss ■ ■ ■■ - U. .-HL A.IL •UAIIB [ Louise Thayer, President. i Midweek prayer service Wednes day 7;30 p. m. Bible school officers and teachers meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Or cestra practice same hour. Herbert Bradshaw, state vice-pres ident for the Southwestern Regional B. Y. P. U., will speak in the Cen tral Baptist church Sunday at the regular preaching hours, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mr. Bradshaw is making great progress in Christian work and ev erybody, young and old, are urged to hear him at both hours, for he will speak front a business man’s standpoint. Rev. H. T. Brookshire closed a very successful meeting of seven days at Clermont this week, with. 18 additions to the Baptist church. K'e is resting with his parents at Hosch ton a few days and will return to Americus next week in time to fill ’ his pulpit Sunday. All members of the Presbyterian Sunday school are urged to be pres ent on Sunday morning at 9:45 o’clock. Important matters of inter est to every one will be discussed, I and. the superintendent, Mr. A. C. ! Crockett, requests that members 1 make an effort to be on hand. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Jas. H. Barfield, Minister. J. A. Baugh, Supt. Bible school. Bible school 10 a. m. Lord's supper 11 a. m. Sermon by minister at 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning: “Consecration.” Evening; “Profit and Loss.” Christian Endeavor 7:1-5 p, ni. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Lee and Taylor street. In the absence of the pastor who is away on his vacation, Rev. Sam Campbell, recently of First Baptist church, Little Rock, Ark., will oc cupy the pulpit at both services. Morning service 11 o’clock; evening service 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30. Junior B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 o’clock. Senior B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 o’clock. Rev. Sam Campbell, an old Amer icus boy, will occupy the pulpit at the First Baptist church at both morning and evening services Sun day. Mr. Campbell, since leaving Americus, has grown to be o-ie of the foremost precahers in the Bap- , tist denomination. He has recently given up a large church in ‘he West to ccme back to Georgia to go into evangelistic work, with headquaric-rs in Atlanta. His many friends here will welcome him and his wife who was formerly Miss Julia Brannon, lor a brief visit in our city, and many- will be glad of the opportunity to hear him preach tomorrow. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 1 28 Forrest street. Services Sunday ,11 a . m. Sub ject, Man. Golden tert: Ecclesias tes 12:13. Let the cn:cln<- ion of the who^-jjjiatter; fear God and keen his colmfiindments: for this-is the whole duty of man. Sunday school 12 o’clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting 8 o’clock. Reading rooms open daily from 10 a. m. until twelve except on Sun day and legal holidays. Here all Christian Science literature can be read. The public is invited to attend the t services and visit the rooms. j All our people are in vited to Rylander Thea" ter on Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. to hear Bishop Ainsworth, who will dis cuss the New First Meth jdist church building proposition. Be on hand promptly. JNO. W. SHIVER, Chairman of Publicity Committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS POLITICAL For General Assembly To the Voters of Sumter County: I hereby announce my candidacy to represent Sumter county in the lower j house of the General Assembly of SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2/1922 Georgia, subject to the Democrat primary tx> be held Sept. 13. p rox “ E. F. BELL. ’ For General Assembly 4 The friends of A. E. Hines „ nounce him a candidate to SUcc .' himself as a member of the Gene- Assembly of Georgia, subjeect to th action og the Democratic primary. For General Assembly The friends of George W p-i announce him as a candidate to ceed himself as a member of General Assembly of Georgia < u faj p to the action of the Democr’atie J mary. w ll For County Commissioner The friends of C. 0. Hawkins sn nounc-e him as a candidate for Con ty Commissioner of Sumter C oUrt , subject to the action of the De cratic primary. Your vote will h ? predated. p For County Commissioner The friends of J. Elmore Poole an nounce him as a candidate for Cuua ty Commissioner of Sumter Countv subject to the action of the Deinc t cratic primary. Your vote will b< 1 appreciated. For County Commissioner i I hereby announce myself a candi . ! date for County Commissioner of Sumter County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your vote will be appreciated. SAM A. RODGERS. For State Senate. I hereby formally announce that I am a candidate to represent the Thirteenth Senatorial District in the General Assembly of Georgia, subject to the action of the Democratic p !; mary to be held on date to be fixed by Executive Committee. I respectful, ly solicit and shall greatly appreciate such support as may be given me by the qualified voters and the pubii generally. VV. T. LANE. For Slate Senate To the Voters of Sumter County.! I am a candidate for the State Senate from the 13th Senatorial District, subject to the Democratic primary of September 18th. Your support will be appreciated. STEPHEN PACE.