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Epes Winthrop Sargent, Moving Picture World, N. Y., April 1, 1916.
Photo. Fitzgerald Bookmobile, 1944
– My very first job was at the Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County Library,
in 1944: one of my first duties was riding along on the old
bookmobile with Joyce Jackson, and then, with Patricia Netter.
vanishingsouthgeorgia.com
& „AMUSU“ – Name of a theatre and of a great purpose
By Y. FRANK FREEMAN
Vice President of Paramount in Charge of Production
HERE I am in Hollywood. Twenty-eight years
have passed since my start in the amusement business
as the manager of „The AMUSU Theatre“ at
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
(...) Motion Picture Daily, April 17, 1942
„His Latest Success“
Editorial content. „Advertising for Exhibitors
Conducted by Epes Winthrop Sargent
Llewllyn‘s Preference.
EVIDENTLY John W. Llewllyn has lost none of his enterprise
since he dropped out of West Point, Ga. He is located now
at Fitzgerald in the same State. Down at the bottom of the page
you will see a cut that shows the idea of a preferred
position advertisement. If you run your own house organ you
can make it up as you please, but this is the top of the
first page of a three time a week newspaper and the first instance
we know of a newspaper selling space across the top
of the page. The layout is good for a strip advertisement anywhere
in the paper, but should be held together with six or twelve
point rule if run in the body of the sheet. Mr. Llewllyn used the
enlarged foot prints on the sidewalk for the Man Trail
and writes that he has something new for A Bunch of Keys.
So clever a stunt man should subscribe to the V-L-S-E
Pals. It only costs a quarter a year and even a poor idea is worth
that much – and the Pals‘ ideas are not poor.“
Advertisement. „AMUSU THEATRE
J. W. Llewllyn, Manager
The Home of Exclusive Features
5 and 10c
Where Everybody Meets Everybody“ (...)
Third announcement from left side:
„Monday
Charlie Chaplin“ Name upside down.
„In His Latest Success
,Work‘
And 3 other Reels.“ (...)
Amusu Theatre, Leader Enterprise, Fitzgerald, Ga., Feb. 18, 1916
Editorial content