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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 23

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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PM Books saaan Reception to Fete Robert Tanners Thursday CIu Tharsaar, Fee. It, 1M1 Icrfster-Oaara. Eugene, Oretoa Martha Gaddis Describes Filming 'ridau Session t.hi.. Anaiary, Patriarchs Hasfrogr Militant, wiV meet Friday in the inns' TWDie. ine dushicm (Continued from fag 1 C) runs about 80 seconds on filml ELMIRA-VENETA A2C and Mrs.

Robert Lee Tanner will be honored at a wedding reception Friday at 7 p.m. in the Noti School gymnasium. Friends are Members of Thursd MusIc Club siet last week home sion witf beB'n at 8 m' Wash- the fact that thU was a film be the movie camera which is about a third as big as the cell itself. John Frankenheimer, the brilliant young director, has found other problems, too. For instance.

The girls and I also watched the shooting of the prison dining room scene where a guard is ingtor U'nnoay wiu no unserved, and refreshments will be of Vr. William RAirk for an ing made about a man who ii alive and yet not able to aee it aftsrnoon ff must invited to call. The Tanners were married Feb, murdered. Here all the extras gerved. tm committee for refresh- being made.

bad to eat stew three of four erxormug it was necessary to recreate the bird cages which Stroud patiently rfits includes Mrs. Roy Over- times a day for two or three days. rdman, ezzooprarno, "Let My While I had observed other bard, Mrs. Casandra Hill and Mrs. ON COBUHG ROAD AT THE OVERPASS The stew waa served ud on Die put together in bis cell from 14 in Bethesda Lutheran Church in Eugene.

They will make their borne in Nashville, while Mr. Tanner is stationed at Stew Song FillYoar Heart" (Charleslg C. sliced up cigar boxes. This iib tins, but it waa catered by one of T. Bresler.

canton Hovey no, 4 will join the group for refresh. movlea in the making I once even played an extra in a Martin and Lewis picture, this was the We Reserve BKht to Umlt PRICES EFFECTIVE thru SUNDAY tne nest restaurants in Holly art Air Force Base. ments. and "Lstle Battese" (O'Har' Mrs. jenlta Rankin, viiu'' ''AAbV (KndaM: Mrs.

"ukirk. alone took several skilled car-penters endless hours to Complete. wood! first time I experienced the feel ing of the whole process in the CBOWDEDCELL SWIFT'S PREMIUM Then even Frankeaneimer. making. Seeing this giant jigsaw In making a real life story pianist "Fanfare" B.

W. hip." fFaiinO- who used to be knows as the IAMB SALE! puxue put together by hundreds of different people became a fas there are not only the legal aspects, the code of the industry "Boy Genius of Television" when in his late twenties Ae directed man San wir'JeaIrst. contralto, cinating adventure. Because they were not permit- Playhouse Ninoty productions, admtted that directing 300 canaries poses a few unexpected dif and the technical problems to worry about, but the difficulty of filming "ideas" or abstract situations. One can write effectively "Pretty jy' 01Iver" (Somer-umm I Close My Gar- MAA 1 Uiill.l I lea 10 snoot scenes in the real Alcatraz, the huge sets were kidney 'nmtat Ihrer'niReat An nf (Gunsky); Mrs.

Jack created inside two large buildings ficulties. In bis capacity as "technical director" it haa been Tom'a job nd, pianist, "Notturno' at Columbia Studios in Holly- and sometimes quite easily about the feeling of isolation alone-ness but how can you portray it chicken meaty mix chopped wooa. g); Mrs. L. B.

Schmidt, con- t. 1 to point out any discrepancies in on mmr eimer ine cnaracterizatlona or tu, aiuwuer say uaruiig No detail was too small to be overlooked even for the briefest I nearly got claustroohobla story. For instance, an edition of Mrs. L. J.

Murdock led the the Kansas City Star is used just watching Burt Lancaster and the crew going through the one scene depicting minoa with rw.ll. Inn. of scenes. For instance, a complete prison steam laundry of the year 1014 was brought into the studio, all the rusty pipes and machines were put in complete operation with the steam pouring out all just for one scene which by Betty Field. scenes in Stroud's isolation cell.

In addition to all the cameramen and technicians that bad to group in choral numbers. Accompanists were Mrs. R. F. Cleveland, Mrs.

Buskirk, and Mrs. Saunders. A special guest was a former member, Mrs. L. K.

Gardner of Salt Lake City. ed for The first paper vrer'u Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Quick Results use had huge banned be crowded into that little space. it waa also necessary to squeeze in proclaiming "Birdiin3 Iumi 8ucn extent Ieg-ILamo ii' SHOULDER (ffi LAMB SHOULDER or RIB CHOPS' Helen Help Us! Unloved and Lonely SZh It' in the actual pared ar. By HELEN BOTTEL iincisco it was amazing to 00-Jerve the transformation of Burt ramllr Adrlior Dear Helen: Lancaster as Stroud into a 70- iub-teeM and I can't seem to talk to my motb like I used to. I have a brother fiv vmarm vnnnrrsat an I the cause of my trouble.

When he waa born it seemed 1 wasn i one oi ine lamny any more. My mother was Bit'' busy to talk to me. and now ahe talks to him and but I usually get the blame when things go wrong. I have no sisters or girl friends close hvio T-ead a lot and BAR THRIFTY SLICED BACON 49e NEBERGALL'S WIENERS- BEEF 39c WASH SWEATERS AND FINE FABRICS WITH year-old man. Birdman, of course, calls for him to portray the gamut of ages from 19 to 70.

The make-up was magnificent and Burt himself so assumed the characteristics of an elderly person that during the three days of filming he remained completely in character. When we spoke to him between scenes, he answered, but it was the voice of a 70-year-old man. According to present plans, the scene on the San Francisco dock, when Stroud finally is being transferred from Alcatraz to the federal prison at Springfield, will be the finale of the movie. Here fiction replaces fact You save with ROYAL woolyn because it costs less and you use so little! It does a better job, too! That's why royal woolyn now obsoletes all other mild detergents and cool water soaps for i-iooiili; HEINZ Catsup mm With Grocery Purchase of $5.00 or Over as Stroud is supposed to glimpse Tom in the group of newspapermen who meet him and by uncanny Instinct recognize that it is Tom, the man who's written his" life story. SWEATERS WOOLENS NYLONS LINGERIE GIRDLES, BRAS A ALL ELASTIC OARM8MTS 499c Although it has been fascinat U-ox.

bottle 8SC 10 lb. bag ing to observe the creation of this film, it has destroyed for me the great illusion that for merly came to me when I saw a movie. All the same. I'm looking for NOW in boa SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD Cheese 7V. ward to the long-awaited thrill of my mother gets mad at me because I dc-yout Jet awfully tired of playing cowboys with my sev sometimes.

I also do a lot of the housework, but no tbikf me for it, or for any of the extra things I do, bulA wr brother does even one little thing everybody praises hinr- UNLOVELY AND LONELY Dear Unloved and Lot' Haney, you aren't unloved. You're the big slsteiyour mother's Girl Friday dependable, ne problemyimd therefore sometimes taken for granted. But yon axi" unloved! Yon are quleMnd willing, perhaps in contrast to an obstreperous Upn brother who gets praised for doing things right because he does them light so seldom. You may be ovetttoked at times and not fully appreciated by busy mother. But yon aren't unloved! Yon soay net be able to express yourself because yea are a little shy ud yon have this deep feeling of hurt which his been growing for five years.

But you aren't tmloved! Tell your mother the things yon have told me, and you'll aee how right I ami Dear Helen: My husband is a wonderful man with a big future ahead of him. But his widowed mother isn't any help to him. She'a not the type for a young couple on our way up: I know this sounds snobbish, but, after all, appearances mean lot In our circle, and she doesn't fit! She la good hearted and la always trying to "mother' someone, and that doesnt go with modern young-marrieda. Besides, she doeant know how to dress, and her grammar isn't the best as she's of German extraction. She is just plain old-fashioned and dulL How can we gracefully pull away without hurting her feelings? THE THORN IN MY SIDE Dear Tbora: The thorn In your side SHOULD be the prick af your conscience, but I'm afraid you're too thick-skinned sa feel It: social climbers usually aren't blessed with a sense af moral obligation.

Yea, I agree, appearances mean a lot, so much so that If yea appear not to make any contacts with the good-hearted, motherly person who helped out when things ware rough, you'll be labeled a snobbish lngrate by all the "right" people. With this attitude, yon should go far In the wrong dl- -Nrectlon! Dear Helen: I'm Girl Scout and for one of my merit badges I have to get an overseas pen pal. Do you know where to write? SCOUT Dear Scent: Write to "Letters Abroad," 45 E. 5th St, New York N.Y. Letters addressed to Helen Botfel, care of Eugene Register-Guard, will be given personal attention, if stamped, setf-addressed envelope is enclosed, (Copyrisht, 1M1, King Feiturei.) 2 Pound Loaf granutaa and liquid! sitting in movie theater next to Tom, sometime next Novem AT YOUR GROCERS TODAY ber, and watching "my husband" on screen! UQUID DETERGENT 22-or.

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