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Show FIRMAGEjrHEATRE Friday and Saturday Every parent in the country should see the motion picture, "High School Girl", according to a noted educator who recently previewed pre-viewed the production and pro-. nouneed it one of the most moving j screen features he had ever seen. ' This picture which comes to the Firmage theatre Friday and Satur-, day is said to be a true life story of modern high school life, presenting pre-senting the problems which confront con-front every high school boy and girl in their true light. Today, according to the producers who made an exhaustive study of conditions con-ditions in high schools throughout the country, parents fail to take the time to properly prepare their children for the temptations which they are 'bound to meet in a modern , age. Cecelia Parker, Carlyle ' Moore jr., Treva Scott, Noel War-i wick and others are in the cast, j A special road show engagement also will be seen at this time. j Sunday and Monday i The producers who gave you "Broadway Melody of 1936" and "The Great . Ziegfeld" comes through with another smash musi-! cal success in "Born to Dance", : which comes to the Firmage thea-j tre Sunday and Monday with Elea-1 nor Powell, "Queen of Taps," danc-! ing her way to fresh triumphs to j the scintillating song hits of Cole; Porter who here tops even his i famed "You're the Top". Its story ' of a small-town girl who falls in ' love with a navy man and nearly; loses him to a stage favorite is ' packed with entertainment. It is j a logical plot with interesting submarine sub-marine sequences, picturesque naval background and comedy j highlights but the wealth of spec-j tacular beauty in the lavish scenes, the brilliant dancing and the un-i forgettable music, plus the attractive attrac-tive performances of the star and a dazzling supporting cast are the distinctive features which make this one of the most entertaining musical pictures to, come out of Hollywood. Among the featured artists in support of Miss Powell are James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel, Sid Silvers, Frances Langford and others. I Tuesday and Wednesday j The great love drama of the great war, "The Road to Glory," Twentieth Century-Fox production, comes to the Firmage theatre Tuesday and Wednesday and reveals re-veals itself as one of the outstanding out-standing cinema achievements of the year. Painted atrainst a background back-ground of the seething kalie.li-scop kalie.li-scop of battle, no-man's land, and war-torn France, the film depicts love in all its phases. Love of heart-starved fighting men; love of women who can only wait; love of a soldier father and hero son; love of a cause they all mit serve; love of what our world calls glory. The cast includes Fredric March, Warner Baxter. Lionel Barrymore, June Lan? and Gregory Gre-gory Ratoff. Thursday The moit startling innovation in screen entertainment since motion pictures were first discovered is offered in "Sequoia", M-G-M's nature drama featuring Jean Parker, and comes to the Firmage theatre Thursday. A human romance ro-mance is blended into a story of American animal life containing of such wild animals as coyotes. Lears, raccoons, eagles, rattlesnakes, rattle-snakes, baby fawns and small lion cr.bs. Selected short subjects will be shown with all programs. ,uch unheard of scenes as a mountain moun-tain lion and a deer, nature's most deadly enemies, playing together like lambs, hundreds of deer on migrations into high Sierra regions re-gions never before photographed by a camera; mountain lions and wolves stalking animal prey; and intimate records of the daily life |