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Gwen Mary Popp Newcome
Gwen Mary Popp Newcome, 56, of Portland, passed away on Saturday, February 8, 2025 at the Ochsner LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana, as the result of an automobile accident. Mrs. Newcome was born January 9, 1969 in St. Cloud, Minnesota to Harold and Valeria Grebinoski Popp. Her early years were spent in the Rice/Sartell, Minnesota area and in 1978, when she was nine years old, her family moved everyone to Orange City, Florida. Mrs. Newcome married John Newcome in Deland, ...
Gwen Mary Popp Newcome, 56, of Portland, passed away on Saturday, February 8, 2025 at the Ochsner LSU Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana, as the result of an automobile accident. Mrs. ...
Gary Franklin Skender
Gary Franklin Skender, 58, of Hamburg, died Saturday, February 15, 2025, at his residence. Mr. Skender was born July 28, 1966 in Tyler, Texas, raised in Crossett and was a resident of Hamburg for over 3
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Katikati Annual Show
Excellent Exhibits of Hacks Hunters, Draught Horses, Dairy Cattle, Pigs, Produce and Home Industries.
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LARGE ENTRIES AND RECORD ATTENDANCE
OFFICERS. —Past Presidents, Messrs M. P. Welsh, Kenneth Morton, C. A. Hille, F. Kendall, E. F, Walford, A. O’Neill, W. J. Andrews. E. Hoffman and C. Hume; Patron, Hon. C. B. Macmillan: President, Mr G. B. Henry; Vice-Presidents, Messrs A. W. T. Hyde, T. J. Morton and G. Wade; Hon. Solicitors, Messrs Maltby and Lusk; Committee, Messrs H. Grayling,- G. F. Pritt, E. F. Walford, G. B. Henry, A. E. Putt, A. C. O’Neill, J. Earl, W. Dunton, A. B. Cloulman, R. Rogers, J. T. Warman, M. Trotter W. Waterson, E. Hoffman, W. L. Gread, A.W.T. Hyde, S. Wright, G. Wade* O. Body, P. Ramsbotham, H. McConnell, T. J. Morton, J. D. Macmillan; Ladies’ Committee, Mesdames N. A. Johnston, K. Putt, K. Morton, F. Smith, C. A. Spedding, M. N. i rotter, R. A. Stanley, W. A. Johnston, G. Henry, E. Warn, H. Grayling, A. W. T
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Pros: Robert Towne as an inept secret agent and Betsy Jones-Moreland as a glamorous gangster’s moll deliver some chuckles.
Cons: The rushed, ad hoc nature of the production is readily apparent.
This month I'm pleased to be participating in the Distraction Blogathon at Taking Up Room. Host Rebecca has invited fellow bloggers to write about a movie or list of movies that “have distractions in them, whether it’s a MacGuffin, red herring, dangling carrot or any other kind of hook.” (If you haven't already, click over to the blogathon page for many more cinematic variations on the theme.)
Back in 2020 I wrote about “Disguise, Distraction and Deletion in B-Movie Posters,” so distraction, at least as far as the marketing of films goes, is right up my alley. One of the prime exhibits in that post was the poster you see here for Roger Corman’s Creature from the Haunted Sea. Let̵