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PAGE 2D ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1946 EVERYDAY MAGAZINE ST. LOUIS RADIO STATIONS. They'll Do It Every Time RADIO FAVORITES TODAY ByJimmy Hatlo The New Films By Jack Balch KWK WIL KMOX WEW KFUO KSD KXOK AT nninri'ii hi run mniiimrniirim mil iiirmri mum nu ijmc RUTH, CABLING 550 630 7 70 850 1120 1230 S0 FOR. EXACTLY A-O MINUTES ME TRIED TO GET HER nwiiu js- rvrv i nr-An -rfjtr CALL VOUR. WIFE.

1 AWAY? VEI2 IMPORTANT SHE SAID SHE SOUNDED 7 KIND OF upset yrj rJEWS ABOUT Darryl Zanuck on Abnormal Love EAVE HER TO HEAVEN," a Darryl Zanuck production I GOT IT FROM KATE WHEN I PHONED HERJ in Technicolor, is the feature attraction at both the THEN I CALLED GWEN, HERSELF, AND SHE. 'AMBASSADOR and the MISSOURI Theaters. It is the story of an insanely jealous woman, Gene Tierney, finallv admitted it. uv it'll sim- For Weather Reports Tune to KSD At 6, 6:45, 7 45 and 8:30 a.m.; report and forecast by Harry F. Wahlgren, chief of the St.

Louis Weather Bureau, nt 11:10 a.m., also reports at 12 noon, 5:30, 10:30 and 11 p.m.. and 12 midnight. a puuiy floor you Li BETTER. SIT DOWH rrs a long. her writer-husband.

Cornel Wilde, and the woman's sister, Jeanne Crain. Miss Tierney meets Wilde shortly after the death of her father, for whom, it is explained here and there in the picture, but with a certain vagueness, she had had an "abnormally possessive" feeling. The posses-siveness, in full force, is transferred to Wilde. After they are married, she not only does not LONG STORVO Programs on the broadcast band scheduled for today include: 4 P.M. KSD WHEN A GIRL MARRIES.

KKUO Song Shop. KMuX hool of the Air. KWK Itwords. 1VW Jilts of yerdy. WIL New Impressions.

KXOK lrri ml (ircwini. KSD PORTIA FACES LIFE. WKW iriulpaiipy Jmir.i. WIL In Behlf f.f I'Ticl, Warn. KSO JU9T PLAIN BILL.

KKI'O Th Oprn HUilr. K.MOX TTmi- wlrr l'rntwthe lx-airu, WII Mrlu-rilc M'uxlu. KXOK Ti-nnw Jl. KSD FRONT PAGE FARRELL. KPl'O Today in Sports.

KWK Nntl, WKW Sfuny Clolilinuse 111 Air. WIL Tfatlme Tunes. KXOK. Hop ilarrlgin. 5 P.M.

KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: SALON MUSIC. KKI'O United Presi KMOX New. KWK Jnckle 11111 nd Uouuhlf. WIL Jielilnrt the New; Music. KXOK Terry and the I'lratex.

8:15 KSD THE KENNY BAKER SHOW with Donna Dae, Jimmy WaMimton and Buddy Cole. KKIjo LittlB rtavhoune. KMOX Jimmy 'arrnll Sings. WK Superman. WIL Knotltuht Karorttes.

KXOK Nes. 6:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KKI'O Illlilo Study. K.MOX Musical lerbv. KWK I'apt.

Mlrlninlit. WIL News; Sport Kevlew. KXOK Jack At m-stronir. KSD SONGS OF GOOD CHEER. KMOX World Today.

KWK Tom Mlt. WJJ, Star of Homeland. KXOK Spurt. FT TS'EWS AND COMMKNT OX KSI 5:30, 6:00 Outritate News. 6:45 7:00, 7:45, 8:30, 9:00, 11 a.m..

12 noon, 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:15, 6:45, 10:30, 10:45, 11:00, 11 30 p.m., 12 midnight, 12:30. Variety and Comedy. P.M. 7:30 KSO, Tavern; Ed (iartlner as Archie; Sandra ('oulil an Miss Duffy; Charlies Cantor as KiiineRan JKtldia Green, as F.dtlle, the waiter; Matty Malneck'a orchestra; jfiiest, Alan ILadd. 8:00 People Are Funny; Art I.inkl.tU'H master of ceremonies; Ruest, Jack Haley.

9:00 KMOX, Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore; Jeri Sullivan; Roy Bui'RV's orchentra. 9:30 KMOX. Danny Kaye, the comedian. Music. P.M.

7:00 KSD, Highway In Melody; l'aul Liivellc's orchestra; Dorothy Kirtiten, the Boprano. 7:30, KMOX, Kate Smith; Chick and Four Chucks; Jack Miller's orchestra; puest, Boris Karloff. 8:30 KSH. Waltz Time; Bob llan-non; Kvelyn MacGregor, Abe Lyman' orchestra. 8:30 KWK, Spotlight Bands.

10:00 KSD, The Supper Club; Terry Como; Lloyd Schaeffer's orchestra. Quiz Shows. P.M. 8:00 KMOX, It Pays to Be Ignorant. Drama.

P.M. 9:00 KSD, Mystery Theater; Geoffrey Barnes, narrator; "Blind guest, Mary Roberts Kinehart, author of mystery novels. Commentators. P.M. 6:15 KSD.

John W. Vandereook and other N.B.C. correspondents. 6:45 KSD, I. V.

Kaltenborru 8:00 KWK, Gabriel Heatter. 10:45 KSD, Kichard Harkness. allow him to have any other associates, but will not even have servants in the house. She cooks, launders, for him, and goes into furious scenes whenever anybody, even her mother and sister, "intrude." The upshot of all this deviation from a normal social life is that, in order to "keep" her husband. Miss Tierney (one) murders Wilde's crippled younger brother, Darryl Hickman, by luring the kid into swimming out into a far part of the lake and then withholding help until too late when the boy tires, and (two) murders her own unborn baby, by falling down the stairs deliberately, when it occurs to her that Wilde may grow too fond of his child-to-be.

In a fit of rage, she lets Wilde know what she has done. He leaves her. She then commits suicide. Being the sort of person she is. she does not commit suicide decently, but com DR.

HO LAND G. USHER News Analyst on KSD Every Saturday 11:15 A.M. 6 P.M. Thahx to CHAS.E.BESS, JUNIOR COLLEGE OF FLAT RtVE, FLAT MO. Listen to II.

V. KALTENBORN'S News Comment KSD Monday Through Friday at 6:45 l'JVL Shingles mits it in such a way as to suggest that Jeanne has really murdered her. She suspects Jeanne, you see, of being in love with Wilde, and vice versa. But her last fell scheme fails. At the trial, in which a rejected former suitor of hers, Vincent Price, figures prominently, Wilde proves that his dead wife was capable of anything vile to gain her ends.

Jeanne is exonerated. Thd hnv is. as von can see. not the outline of a rretty Common-Sense Medicine KSO NEWS AND SPORTS: J. Roy Stockton and Harold Grams.

KMOX Jack Ktrkwond Slinw. KWK WIL Treasury Salute. KXOK I.urUy License Juiz. 6:15 KSO NEWS OF THE WORLD John W. Vandereook and other NBC correspond nts.

KMOX Jack Smith Show. KWK Records WIL Weatlier; Kamous Dance Bands. KXOK Kavmond Gram Swine, comment. KSD JULIE O'NEILL AND COM. PANV, The Toppere, Run David and the KSD Orchestra.

KMOX (ilnny Slinma Sliow. finest: Kditle WIL News; Kiiylhm lmermeuu. KXOK The Ine 6:411 KSD H. V. KALTENB0RN, comment.

WIXi Alert Uie iiand. 7 P.M. KSt HIGHWAYS IN MELODY." Guests: Dorotny Kirsten, soprano; J. Alder, Edkins, lyric bass. KMOX Aldrleh Family.

KWK Frank Singlser. crminent. WIL The Concert Master. KXOK Wind Date. KWK Inside of Sports.

KSD DUFFY'S TAVERN. with Ed "Archie" Gardner, Matty Malneck'a Orchestra. KMOX Kate fimlth Sinei. KWK So You TMnk Ton Know Music WIL News, tier. Kruoa'a Orchestra.

KXOK Tins rs Your F.H.I. WIT, Trnde winds Tarern. 7:65 KMOX olmer. newn. story.

Producer Zanuck is not one, however, to be deterred by the lack of a pretly story. He has swaddled much of the un-prettiness in one of the prettiest of productions in recent years. The principal feminine actors are, as you all know, among the prettiest girls in the world. You should have seen the gowns and the sweaters, not to speak of all the cute accessories, the cutest there are, they wore. Wilde is, as the sighs of young women in the theater audience most tunefully indicated, one of the handsomest of males in the world.

As to the Technicolor 8 P.M. Usually one side of the body is affected. If both sides of the body or chest are involved some serious disease of the spine should be suspected. Shingles are not fatal even if the eruption extends around the chest or body. If some serious disease is associated the conditions may assume alarming proportions.

When the nerves of the face or forehead are affected serious eye complications could arise and must be watched for. The disease is self-limited and treatment should be directed to relief of pain. A general physical check-up is important. That is why your physician should be called to supervise the case. DR.

EDWARD WHITE ROBERTSON. KSD PEOPLE ARE FUNNY. KMOX It Pays 10 lie Ignorant. KWK iahriel WIL, Sons liy Bin i'rosbv. KXOK Famous Jury Trials.

8:15 WIL Ol'A Program. KWK Real Stories. 8:30 KSD WALTZ TIME. 1 KMOX Those Wchsters. KWK Ppotlieht Kanrls.

WIL News; Spotlight ltnjlhm. KXOK The Sheriff: News. 9 P.M. and effects, both are simply out of this world for smoothness and ripe color. Nor did it hurt any that all the people seemed wealthy, with scrumptuous homes, woods, etc.

The picture was from the book by Ben Ames Williams, who may be described as the poor man's Eugene O'Neill. Siing Was Worse Than Their Size Anybody, relative or reporter, who has interviewed soldiers just come home from front-line battle knows how hard it is for the returned fighters to speak completely of their experi KFL'O riano Recital. KMOX A'slimment Home. KWK Hernrda. WKW New! Mmn-nta Wish (he Slasiere.

Mil Sm Ntssil'in. KXOK MrtmiM Utan opera. 3:15 KFt'O Clu ster llim lea of th Ol'A. KMOX I'iano llwital: KSO FIRST PIANO QUARTETTE. KKI: Women fif KMuJi Lro St-ctlon.

Wil. eus; Mn.lc. KKli Kaiihrnl Wnr.u. KMOX Tin Jiland Wation. WKW Milu; CaUiiilic 4 P.M.

KSO MUSIC OF THE MOMENT. KKI'O lUvllal. KMOX 1'hllailelphla Sim- Vln'iiy Orchefclra. KWK -Nt-wit; Itecor-is. Nni linurfSsinns.

WEW News: Hi! rtt Veterilav. KXOK Mi'trniKlitaD Opra. 4:15 KKI -XeiKhhnrs of tlie Worl.t. WKW Ci anrtuappy Jones. WIL: In Itehalf of t'nele Sam.

KSO JOHN W. VAN0ERC00K, com. ment. KKUO The Open Tlihle. KMOX Philadelphia Ori-Urstra.

ll Nv Meln.llo M'lOils. KXOK Tr nn'l 'iiimi'ts. 4:5 KSO AMERICA UNITED KKI il Tnilar in Sprnti. KWK New a. WKW Jlnnv Clubhouse of tlie Air.

WOr Teatiuia Xunt-s. 5 P. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; SUNDAY POST-DISPATCH RESUME; SALON USIC. KKI'O News.

KMOX Xres. KWK IIoush r.r Mysteiv. WIL Spike Jones. KXuK Oanr Orchr.tT-a. KSO THE KENNY BAKER SHOW, with Donna Das, Jimmy Watlinatea sn4 Buddy Cole.

KKI'O Hlfimp Album. KMOX r-eoisie'i I'laiform. 11. Xailer Cuiiat'a Orchestra- KXUK -News. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS.

KKI'O House or lo.l. KWK Calls. VII Newt; (Sport Ilfilevr. KAOK. NVw: MllMr.

6:15 KSD NORMAN CLOUTIER'S OR- EST A K.MOX fh World Today. WIL Stars of KSD MYSTERY THEATER. KMoX Diitante-MiHire Hhow. KWK Your Land and Mine. WIL Jiailem Ilhythm.

KXOK fluxing Ttout. 9:15 KWK Talk hy Mr. Iteuther. nice pres- idem United Auto Workers. W1I, Console i 'aners.

:3 KSD BILL STERN'S SPORTS NEWS REEL. Guests: Abbott and Costello. KMOX Danny Kaye Show. KWK Pop-tila. Dance Hand.

WII News: Sparklers. 9:45 KSD SENATOR ROBERT TAFT. Sub- Jeot: "Repuhllean Viewpoint en Current In. dustrlal and National Affairs." WIL Serenade. In Swinatime.

THE laity know Herpes Zoster as "shingles" and a superstition existed in years gone by in the layman's mind as to the fatal outcome of this disorder if the shingles encircled the body sufficiently to meet, especially if located about the chest or mid-body. This supersition has not entirely disappeared though there is no foundation for its belief. This disorder is due to a filterable virus. The poisons of the germ irritate the nerves and their ganglia any collection or mass of nerve cells in a localized area, as, for example, some of the nerves which pass around the chest between the ribs. Injury or exposure to cold and wet seem to predispose to this disorder, and lowered re-sistence from worry and overwork may figure in some instances.

The disease is not communicable and taking good care of the health is of value in guarding against its occurrence. The symptoms are intense neuralgic pain associated with slight fever and indisposition. These symptoms precede the appearance of the eruption. After the eruption appr rs the symptoms begin to abate. The eruption appears in groups of 10 to 25 vesicles filled with clear fluid on the skin surface along the course of the nerves.

The vesicles may become turbid from pus and then dry up in a few days. The most frequent location is involvement of the nerves between the ribs and the next la frequency are the branches of the sensory nerves which supply the face and forehead. Nerves of other regions may also be 10 P.M. ence. What has happened to tnem is so mixea up with matters private and incommunicable that it becomes almost a sacrilegious thing for them to try to tell the experience to those who weren't there.

They take refuge, most often, in phrases as casual as if they were speaking of a day at the office, or a bad meal in a restaurant, or a tiff with a girl they weren't interested in An example in literature, of the many examples Coconut Souffle Perhaps you are lucky enough to know an old-time market man who will grate a fresh coconut for you, while you wait. Otherwise, you'll have to do the job yourself, which is pretty tedious. However, to make this souffle, it's worth the trouble: Scald two cups of milk and add to it one-third cup of tapioca. Cook until the tapioca comes clear. Then let the mixture cool.

Beat up the yolks of three eggs, add two tablespoons of honey and a little salt and mix with the milk and tapioca. Now fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and one and one-half cups of grated fresh coconut. Pour all into a baking dish. Put the dish in hot water and let the souffle bake in a moderate oven for about an hour. Serve at once before it can fall.

anyway, etc. KSD THE SUPPER CLUB, with Martin Block, M. C. Perry Como, Lloyd Shaeffer's Orchestra. KMOX News.

KWK Mystery Time. "WIL Sports Kx'ent. KXOK Tommy Dorsvy'e Orchestra. 10:15 KSD ALLEN ROTH'S ORCHESTRA. KMOX News; Starlight Serenade.

KXOK Melodv Nocturne. 10:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KMOX Tommye Wren, Bonus. KWK News: Ualph OlnslierK, V1L Weather; News: 78 lt.r.M. Club.

KXOK 8m-plmnette. 10:45 KSD RICHARD HARKNESS, com. went. KMOX Hand of the Week. KWK Kmll Coleman' Orchestra: News.

rMtrijfiantf. IK SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY HOME RENTALS SJ5.00 Fft MONTH Fre Dflltvrr Frmm operfttina initr uftioni KSD ASSOCIATID PRF8S NEWS. Kt'lO KMOX 7 A. M. KSD NEWS COMMtNT; FARM NEWS.

KFI.O Mtdllalton. JOIOX Nfi. KWK (Jiady Camrtll. WKW Uianitiiapuy Jones. WIL lircakfast Club.

KXOh. Town and Country. 7:15 KSD 0ICK LEIBERT. Organist. Kff'O Hvmtis.

KMOX Oiark Varieties. KWK Hliadv Valley Folks. 7:30 KSD REVEILLE ROUNDUP. KKL'U Throucli the WKW NVws; lluslc. WiL.

JtreaJtlast Club. KXOli. News. KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KKI'O ThapH.

KMoX -Ni'H. KWK WKW Heart 1'ruiiram. KXOK Breakfast Time. A. M.

I KSO RHYTHM RAMBLES. KKI'O Morning labile. KMOX KWK Rennda. WKW Kw. WM, llrrak'ast Club.

KXOK So It Can't to You. 8:15 KMOX--Trias Hanurrs. WEW At You Service. KXOK.Vh. 8:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS.

KFL'O News. KMOX Oprn House. WEW GrantUaopv Jones. WIL News; Music. KXOK Wake lp and Smile.

KSD A MISS AND A MALE. KKI'O Console Vaiisties. KMoX Musical Clock; News. KWK News. WIL Tropical Tempos.

KXOK Wake Lp and Smile. 0 A. M. KSD EILEEN BARTON SHOW. KKI'O Htyond lttory.

KMOX Housewives J'rotectlve l.eanue. KWK Kas l.n-triilnt. WKW Tune Smltlis. WIL Srrenailers. KXOK tialen Lliake.

9:15 KKI'O Men of Missouri. WEW'-! St. 1-rfiuls Varieties. KXOK Music; News. KSD ADVENTURES OF, ARCHIE ANDREWS.

KKUO Tteside RHll Waters. KMOX Mary J.ee Tavlor. KWK Music: Jackie Hill Sings. WKW Hav liloch l'resems. WIL News: Music.

KXOK Bob anil Vera, nunus. 8:45 KFl'O Theme of the KWK Meet Me In St. Louis. WEW Maiktts. WIL Weather Jleport Harlem Hhnnm.

10 A. U. KSO ALL-STAR OANCL PARADE. KKI Music of the Masters. KMOX Andre Uaiuch, News; leer's i'reteml.

KWK Handstand llevue. WKW News; Meet tha Hand. VVIT Morninn Matinee. KXOK Harry KoKen's Orchestra. 10:15 KSO SOUTH OF THE BORDER.

KWK The ChiJdrcn'a 1'iogiam. KXOK Itlhle MessaKe. KSD SMILIN' ED McCONNELL. KKL'O fashions and Knlnlc-s. KMOX The.

lltllle llurke Show. WIL News; ltcc- eirdx. KXOK Chester Howies of tile 10. 4ft KKI Milne Quii and Spelling Jlee. KXOK N'otes From a IMary.

11 A. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: Sunday Poit-Oiipalch Resume: WEATHER I OKI. CAST oy Harry F. Wahloren, chief o) tha St.

Louis Ollice. U. S. Weather Bureau. KMOX TUealer of Today.

KWK News; Handstand llevue. WEW News; Novelties. WIL Melody Miistauus. KXOK i'iano 1'luvhouse. 11:15 KSD DR.

ROLAND G. USHER, news analyst. KFCO News WKW Feace and Prosperity. WIL- Singing StriUKs. KXOK Music; News.

11:30 KSD ATLANTIC SPOTLIGHT. KKUO Ilecnrded Music. KMOX Stars Over Hollywood. Wll, News: Jled Cross J'roinam. WKW Women's Waya Today.

KXoK Tour Home and Harden. 11:45 KKI'O Nutrition Council. WKW For Safety's Sake; Markets. WIL Hollywood Hrevities. 11:55 KSD ASSOCIATED PRCSS NEWS.

12 NOON. KSO NATIONAL FARM AND HOME PROGRAM. KKI'O Perotlonal Music. KMOX Orand Central Station. KWK Opry House.

WKW News WiL matter Tarade. KXOK News. 32-15 KKUO Moments With God. WEW Markets. KXOK Town and Country.

KSD BEN ADAMS FAMILY. KMOX Man on the Farm. KWK Opry House. WEW Jones. WIL.

Weather: News: Platter KXyk Town and Country: Markets. KSD THE AMERICAN WORLD. KKI'O Farm Front. KXOK Tuwu and Country News. 1 P.M.

KSD YOUR HOST IS BUFFALO. KKUO Music Appreciation Hour. KMOX News. KWK Records. WEW News; Top Tune.

WIL Ellon ISritt. KXOK Metropolitan Opera, rueeinl's "II Tabarro" and lloniettr "lon 1:15 KMOX Music: St. Louis Medical Society speaker. KWK Ntw. KSD THE BAXTERS.

KMO and Take. KWK Ttav lten- Snll's Orchestra. KVV Hook of Memoiles. WIL News: Itecoi'ls. 1:45 KSD CAMP MEETING CHOIR.

KWK News. WEW Tieasury Salute. 3 P.M. KSD ORCHESTRA OF THE NATION: Rochester Philharmonic. KKI'O Reunions Journals.

KMOX News. KWK Cleorge Harry's Orchestra. WEW News; Home Serenade. Wllj Police He-leases Neighborhood Program. KXOK Metropolitan Opera.

2:15 KKI'O Musical Relaxation. KMOX Countv Fair. 2:30 KKI'O N'ew-s. KWK lludilv Flch's Orchestra. WKW Muslo for Today.

WIL News Music. 2:45 KKI'O Milestones In Medicine; Business In Hcviavv. KMOX Assianment Home. WEW Sacred Heart Program. 3 P.M.

KSD SALUTE TO ROGERS AND HART. course blond circuit tan, rlaxt mutr tn. ihin unci rlivft pttin. EipmMaHy Mirut chronte ond.tlmii tnvolvtni eoitetlo In flam mn! ton. Asa Your amily phylcian.

11 P.M. SAMPSON INDUSTRIES, INC. Brntitnant Medieal Bide. 3714 Wtshlnoton An. Phone JCfftrto HMJ of this attitude, is the writing of Ernest Hemingway.

-THEY WERE EXTENDABLE," the movie at LOEWS, was made from the book by that name by W. L. White. White, who writes in the footsteps of Hemingway, told two stories In one in his book. The first story, you might say, was the diary-like progression of events, in Manila Bay, beginning the day after Pearl Harbor, for the small band of men who made up the crews of the PT boats.

The second story told by White is, you might say, the way men go into holocaust and the way, against all the odds, they battle their way out again, covering the private and the incommunicable with the casual phrases like "Yeah, it was rugged," "Put on another record, Joe," and so on. The film does a masterful job of telling the first and suggesting the second story. Director John Ford, one of the great Hollywood directors, recently came out of the Navy and knows just how the war was. His directing is a fine blend of the documentary and the casual. Robert Montgomery, who also came out of the Navy recently, plays the part of the PT boat 2) J.

J) virion Doctor of Optomttrv I.WINini.F CO.TCT i.i:.vsi:.s FITTED Evere Caia PricribaJ and Fitted by Dr. Ivtrion 8328 Hcllj Ferry 6329A Rlvrvlw GO. 5750 IV. 4334 KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; MUSI. CAL COMEDY'S FAVORITES.

K.MOX News: Musical Hour. KWK News; Henny Strong's Orchestra. KXOK News: Lullaby Time. 11:15 KXOK Alvino Ber's Orchestra. KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS.

THREE SUNS TRIO. KWK Tony Pastor's Orchestra; New. KXOK Treasure Salute. 11:45 KSD MIDNIGHT MELODIES." KXOK Chuck Foster's Orchestra. 12 MIDNIGHT KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: LET'S DANCE.

KMOX Music KXOK Music After Twelve; News. 12:20 KMOX nance Time. 12:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KMOX Dance Time; News. TODAY'S PATTERNS Economical Menus for Tomorrow By Meta Given NOW and then homemakers find some dish so easy for them to make and that has such strong appeal to the family that they ask for it again and again.

For instance Tuna Noodle Casserole is rated as an equal of the finest holiday turkey with all its trimmings by one man I know. His wife makes it like this. She cooks noodles in boiling salted water until tender. Any width noodles will be satisfactory. Then she drains them and combines with a tin of coarsely flaked tuna, some cooked peas, and two sliced hard cooked eggs.

Then she pours over this a tin of cream of mushroom soup. When she wants it to look especially glamorous, she puts on a potato chip topping. On other occasions the cap sheaf is made of buttered bread or cracker crumbs. This is then baked in a moderate oven (350 degrees long enough to heat the casserole boiling hot all the way through and brown the top to the most tempting golden rich color. When either kind of topping is used, a sprinkling of dry cheese over the top toasts into a blistered granular texture that makes the casserole practically nonresistible.

This kind of food combination supplies all that is needed for the main course of a really sumptuous meal. A tomato juice cocktail will serve amply as a prelude and a wedge of apple pie will play the grand finale of an elegant meal. Creole Slaw. Shred or slice one-half head medium green cabbage (four cups) very finely. Add two teaspoons chopped parsley and two teaspoons chopped green pepper.

Mix well one-fourth cup chill sauce, three tablespoons mayonnaise, one tablespoon top milk, one-fourth teaspoon salt, and one-fourth teaspoon sugar, and pour over cabbage. Toss well, serve immediately. Serves four. Menus for Saturday. BREAKFAST: Sliced oranges, milk toast, bacon.

LUNCHEON: Beef hash, Creole slaw, canned blackberries. DINNER: Tomato juice cocktail, tuna-noodle casserole, glazed carrots, lettuce and cucumber salad, apple pie. Beef Hash. Combine two and one-fourth cups raw potato, cubed one cup meat gravy or broth, one teaspoon salt, pepper, and one-fourth cup chopped onion in a skillet, cover and cook for 12 to 15 minutes, until potatoes are tender but not mushy. Meat broth may be made by using one bouillon cube to a cup of hot water.

Add one and three-fourths cups cubed cooked beef and fat and cook just until heated through. Four servings. How It Started By Jean Newton i i VORY TOWER," a phrase I into whose origin a reader in- quires, is used as a figure of speech for retirement into a world of the imagination, a place of seclusion, of unworldly or visionary outlookv It was coined by the French writer Charles-Au-gustin Sainte-Beuve and appears in the third stanza of his poem entitled "Thoughts of August," written In 1837. It is in the passage: "Hugo, strong partisan fought in armor, And held high his banner in the midst of the tumult: He still holds it; and Vlgny, more discreet, As if in his tower of ivory, retired before noon." There is another allusion worthy of citation, that by Jules de Gaultier, who wrote: "The poet, retired in his Tower of Ivory, isolated according to his desire, from the world of men, resembles, whether he so wishes or not, another solitary figure, the watcher enclosed for months at a time in a lighthouse at the head of a cliff." The American poet, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, urged: "Come let us forget our ivory-towers, brothers; Come let us be bold with our songs." DIAMONDS JEWELRY APPRAISED A New Service by Sparber For Individual! Banlri Estates or Insurance Purpotet Written Descriptive Appraisals n. SI'AfSfitEK CO.

705 OLIVE ST. (1) CE. 1143 Daytime Tomorrow on Local Stations IRADSO REPAIR commander with much flair. John Wayne, as one of Montgomery's officers, surprises by practically stealing the scenes from under Montgomery's camera-wis nose. Donna Reed has a part as a nurse at Corregidor.

Others with important parts in the picture are Jack Holt and Ward Bond. Betty Hutton In Wilds of Manhattan The plot of "THE STORK CLUB," at the FOX Theater, bears a strong resemblance to all the syndicated tidbits from which the Broadway columnists build their bread and butter. The ingredients include Betty Hutton as a hatcheck girl at the Club (Sherman Billingsley's EFFICIENT COMPLETE Colls Mode -r ft COX. Anywhere Is. U370 ST.

LOUIS RADIO CLINIC 5 A. M. KMOX Country Journal: Hillbillies; News. KWK Town and Country. 5:15 KMOX Variety Program.

KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. NOVELTIES IN RHYTHM. KXOK Town and Country. 6:45 KSD MORNING HYMNS. KMOX Farm Talk.

6 A. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFI'ti Morning rail. KMOX Pnnrlsn Salute.

KWK Music; Weather. WKW News: Musical Clock. KXoiv Newa; Tumis and Omnlrv. 6:15 KSO WAKE UP TO MUSIC. KXOK llamlileis: Farm Flashes.

6:30 KKI'O Farm and Home Journal. KWK Music. WKW News; Markets. KXOK Toen and Country. ZOO PANDA IS IN HOSPITAL FOR SKIN DISEASE TREATMENT 3321 St.

touli at firand. Ertrtie O'Hearn, ELECTRONIC SALES SERVICE Amplifiers Record Players tatar. (Jlftea Communication. 4700 si sizes mL nign-ciass jviannauan jungle, so oiten ceieDratea in the works of Walter Winchell) who meets a millionaire, Barry Fitzgerald. The millionaire is heartsick and lonely because his wife's left him.

Betty's nice to the millionaire, going "there, there, little man" on his frosty paw. Thinking him a poor man, she gets him a menial's job at the club. He repays her by inventing a secret benefactor for her, who clothes her in satins and furs, and angels her into a singing aVAVEGETABLE i LAX.IVE 4 OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY FOR LAST-MINUTE XMAS -SHOPPING Complete Stock of PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Shop in Our Modern Conveniently Lncatud Store UPTOWN MUSIC SHOP m454 DWmor -Jujlr of ingthighu-ar vaicer wii.ii uun juer ore uanu. The late Robert Benchley plays a part Bill Goodwin does a slick job as the omnipotent Mr. Billingsley.

Mikhail Rasumny, as a waiter with a grudge, walks ghoulishly through the film every once in a while and is sorely missed when he isn't Andy Russell, a new singer for the screen, Is err a 2v box Happy," the male panda which has delighted St. Louisans with its antics for the last six years, has been removed from its usual habitat at the St. Louis Zoo and taken to the zoo hospital for treatment of a skin disease, which has made the animal "too unsightly" for exhibit. George P. Vierheller, director of the zoo, told the Post-Dispatch the skin disease, medically described as "seborrheic eczema," started about six weeks ago affecting the black-and-white fur on Happy's head and legs.

"Happy's condition is good," Vierheller said, "and we've even called in a dermatologist on the case, but his general appearance is too unsightly for public display. His mate, Pap-Pei, was quite depressed when we took him off several days ago but I hope he's able to join her again before too long." I To Enjoy ALL the 1 1 in duets with Betty. "The Body," And Other Film Fare SEAT IX LADY PETER D0MAU? ot "UtlfUU UEHTUS UAKTKK," at the ORFHEUM, is one of those Avery Hopwood, farces that's been made so many times it ought to have a serial number and a pedigree attached to it. BORDEN' COUfTN What it la fill fthnilf i Still ska Vlflrrl tn ilocrrth na AiiAf M.W fAR! Somebody gave a garter to "Gertie." It was all a lark, of TONIGHT Tune to KSD for HIGHWAYS IN MELODY at p. m.

BILL STERN ct 9:20 p. m. and Other Eiq Shews for THE NBC PARADE OF STARS Be sweet and lovely in this for course, but only the people in the audience know that. The people on the screen, mugging for all they'rt worth, dash Overt Fine Programs p.p- "Home Sweet Home" is a sampler so simple even a child can embroider it mainly cross stitch. A must for that touch of old-time charm! Cross stitch "Home Sweet the family will love it.

Needlework that's fun! Pattern 569 has a transfer of a sampler 12x14 Vi inches. Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins for this pattern to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Needlecraft Department, P. O. Box 136, Station 0, New York 11, N.Y.

Print PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. Fifteen cents more brings you our newest Needlecraft Catalogue the 1946 edition 112 illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, quilts, embroidery, toys, handicraft a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue. etructions for making EIGHT accessories: three hats, three bags, peplum, bedjacket. 7 Be Sure Your Radio spring. Pattern 4700 features wide shoulders, youthful yoke, pert puff sleeves and perky pockets.

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Order your copy of Anne Adams Pattern Book for fall and winter! Fifteen cents more brings you these smart styles for the whole family! Book includes printed ih- madly about, in and out of one another's rooms, up and down fire escapes and haylofts in the barn, and under every bed and into every closet the lot could put on the set. And the lot set out a lot on the set. Dennis O'Kecfe plays the guy who has to get Gertie's garter. Marie (the Body) McDonald plays Gertie. Sheila' Ryan (more luscious even than The Body, in this reviewer's opinion) plays O'Keefe's jealous wife.

J. Carroll Naish, Barry Sullivan, and Binnie Barnes are others who lend themselves to "Getting Gertie's Garter," perhaps, or maybe just getting your goat. "SENORITA FROM THE WEST," with Bonita Granville. Is the second at the AMBASSADOR and the MISSOURI. "HIT THE HAY," Judy Canova, is companion film, at the ORPHEUM.

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