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Western Carolinian Volume 03 Number 04

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  • THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER 15, 1934 'Now and Forever' Rated As Swell Entertainment tic east, its unusual and absorbing story and a multitude of other details which should recommend Paramount's "Now and Forever," at the Lyric Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 19-20, to your attention as an ace-high motion picture entertainment, the picture has one other inducement which should convince even the most skeptical of theatre-goers. It is a field day for that outrageously charming, de- lecrdde, and irresistible new screen sensation, Shirley Temple, herself. Cocoer, Lombard Stand Out How Cooper and Carole Lombard, who arc starred with her in this picture, ever prevented Miss Temple from stealing it completely awav from them will remain one of the unsolved mvstcries of the cinema. And yet the fact is that these two. cast together as lovers for the first time, contribute such ent performance to little daughter into his ad' and erratic life. The climax is brought on by the theft of a jewelled necklace at the home of a wealthy woman in Paris, while Cooper, Carole Lombard, and Shirley Temple are guests. The child discovers that her daddy is the thief and is broken-hearted and inconsolable over her loss of faith Poet's Corner But still 1 feel a sense of duty To send a thought of them to Of all the things that God has given, (And oh! He's giv'n us much,) To me the mountains seem so close to heaven That I think of them as such. When I look toward the mountains, high and wide, And marvel at their beauty everywhere, I often wonder just what's on the other side,— want to reach and see what's CALL OF SOLITUDE When the day turns to evening. And the shadows linger low, Softly ere the afterglow, Something stirs my dreaming. Softly at the evening-tide. Dancing on the breeze. Murm'ring through the trees, Something whispers at my side. fill that 1 ell\ those n tura starring combinations. and th; t the v are destined to be seen to -cthe - from now on. The torv. warm in its human finalities an< appeal, deals with a recl-le-s ,..,, egra^e who brings his I have i call, n day is through, call of solitude, evening shadows Marshall Wattersc But ! th. re, I'd want to be ild be "O'er there" This side i So here I'll stay right in my place, And love and trust the mountains, -and Him. —Velma Green LOVE "YOUR JOB IS NEXT" AL'R business is printing. We have the equipment and the experience to do good work Our prices are always moderate and our service prompt. ... If vou are in need of letter-heads, circulars, catalogs, broadsides or booklets we you money, time and worry. Let submit samples and make estimate on any rk vou may have. You are under no obliga- THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRANKLIN, N. C. CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVE
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