THS' GAIAX WEli/S AUGUST 28, 1969 PAGE 15 What’s good for HIGHLANDS is GOOD i: Se.e. ihe, A.e.voi.vinjg, dLdpla^ of, ihU/v^ ikcui oA.e, impo/utarvL io ike a/iea and. bmduieAyieA ihaz ayie. lnteA.eAi.ed in HighJiandbd IN THE OLD POST OFFICE BUEDIGK GALLERIES PRESBYTERIAN NEWS Sunday Worship services at the Presbyterian Church are at 9 and 11 a.m. The 9 a.m. service mil be discontinued after this Siinday, August 31st. On Sunday^ September 7th, the sacrament of communion will be observed. The session mil meet Thursday night, August 28th, at 7s30 p.m. in the Educational Building. A cordial welcome is extended to all visitors to take part in the worship activities of the Presb3rterian Church. INTERIORS QUALITY FURNITURE CUSTOM DRAPERIES ^ GARPETING ACCESSORIES "GOM lOTH THE "Gone ■^^’ith the Wind, " acclaimed world wide as one of the great motion picture entertainments of all time, is noi^ presented by iyfetro-GoldTiryn-Mayer in new Wide-Screen and Jfetrocolor splendor, giving even greater po!7er to the unforget table love story. Ihis marks the sixth re-release since David 0. Selznick’s production of "Gone With the Wind" made motion picture his tory with its world premiere in Atlanta, Georgia, in December of 1939. The pic ture was last released during the Civil War Centennial year, 1961. The current presentation brings the epic drama to a younger as well as older generation of motion picturegoers as a colorful and ex citing new experience in sight and sound. Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland, winner of ten Academy awards, and seen to date by a combined international audience of 295,000,000 persons, "Gone With the Wind" is now being shoTm as a roadshow attraction. The history of "Gone With the Wind" is one of the most fascinating in the annals of movie-making. Itogaret Mtch- ell*s romantic novel of the South during Civil War days has remained a best-sell er over the years in every language. The motion picture public unanimous ly selected Clark Gable for the role of Rhett Butler. The demand for Gable as the dashing Southerner was so great that no other actor was ever considered. The selection of Vivien Leigh for Scarlett O^Hara came after an exhaustive two-year search and tests of well-known stage and screen feminine stars and unknowns alike. The massive picture has $9 major speaking roles. Ihousands of extras were used in spectacle scenes. Ihe most elab orate and still acclaimed as a classic of filmmaking was the burning of Atlanta. The city as it was in 186U was authen tically created on I4O acres a,t the Selz- nick Studios in Culver City, California, Of the picture’s 90 sets, ^0 buildings alone were designed and erected in recreaint Atlanta. HighJjmdLd, No/iik (juwJUina rniJjyjLeA Qijpbi Ai/Ld* (jiie4 fUNERALI PHONE 524-2U1 FRANKLIN, N,G,