The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, October 01, 1933, Image 28

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Me/ro-Golduyn-Stayer's brilliant all-slur production. Ixjt to right: Standing— J-hminu Lo» t (Or. Talbot)... Georc.e Ciror, Director... Lionel Barrtmore (Oliver Jordan) Jean Harlow (Kitty Packard)... Phillip* Holmes (Ernest). Sitting— Madc.e Kvans (Paula Jordan).. .1.m i»e Closses Hale (Hattie Loomis)... Billie Burke (Millicent Jordan) ...Marie Dress i.er (Car lot t a lance) ... Karen M or ley (Lucy Talbot) ... Grant Mitchell (Ed Loomis)... A Da\ id (). Selznick Production. In Hollywood, you see it every day in the making of pictures — the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. It breaks the stress and strain of shooting scenes over and over. \\ is cooling relief from the hot kleig lights. It banish es drowsy yawns and hot. thirsty faces. It's the way to snap back to normal and be alert . . . Because, an ice-cold Coca-Cola is more than just a drink. It combines those pleasant, wholesome substances which foremost scientists say do most to restore you to your normal self. Really delicious, it invites a pause, a pause that will refresh