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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 36

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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM. BENTON HARBOR, MICH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 SECTION TWO PAGE SIXTEEN WHFB WHFB-FM 1060 On Dial 99.9 Megacycles Singing commercials in the news Jean Martin is trying to 'follow in Peggy King's tonsils. Peggy used a tomato sauce commercial as her means to fame and fortune. Now Unique records has signed Jean, after listening to her warble a sales RIVETS By George Sixta iw iwoutcostme) (wasntmv i either me (youmeani ffp? iMPHIEI I ANYTHING r- POUR DOLLAPS FAULT FOUR DOLLARS VlVEGOT i till I I 'v-T2ITr.

togetiT jr. OR I'LL Give r-' fAACHOiCE 'V I I JUST SAVED I READY, I UfS yri.TH, whatpidW) Ya repaired ji xz' -Uwi myself rs. 1 Boot? (bad guys we have dotomy4 -f. krar- ItrV cOSKr- run (four dollar 33 ln 1 SaT ll On The Air Waves Tonight (All Programs Benton Harbor Time) Television Programs WOOD-TV--8; WNBQ-5 (NBC) WBBM-TV-2; WKZO-TV-3 (CBS) WGN-TV--9 (DuMont) WBKB-7 (ABC) iii i ii I CWTUc PKXfcJI TVfcKE'S NO I TonightWHFB 4:55 Headline News 5:00 Flashes of Life 5:30 Alex Booker Time 5:45 Falstaff Sports Time 6:00 Evening Headlines 6:15 WHFB Was There 6:25 B. H.

Fruit Market Report 6:30 Split Operations 6:30 AM ONLY Political Voices of the Past 6:35 Lean Back and Listen 7:00 Resort Roundup Sign Off WHFB-FM ONLY 6:30 Tiger Special 6:50 Pre Game News 6:55 Baseball: Detroit vs. Cleveland After Game News and Scores WHFB-FM Sign Off Thursday 6:00 Sign On Yawn Patrol 6:15 B. H. Fruit Market Report 6:20 Yawn Patrol 6:30 News 6:40 Yawn Patrol 7:00 News 7:05 Yawn Patrol 7:25 Holly's Encore 7:30 News 7:35 Morning Sports Page 7:45 The Almanac 8:00 Morning Headlines 8:15 Morning Weather Man 8:30 News 8:35 Guess Who Guess What 9:00 News 9:10 A Man His Magic 9:15 Council of Churches 9:30 Homemaker Harmonies 10:00 News 10:05 The Bob Allen Show 11:00 News 11:05 Great Day 11:30 Let's Polka 11:45 Lullaby Parade 12:00 Noon News Summary Farm Hour 12:30 B. H.

Fruit Mkt. Report 12:35 Market Report 12:45 Michigan Farm Hour 1:00 Detroit vs. Cleve- land Musical Innings 4:00 News 4:054:05 Matinee 4:55 Headline News 5:00 WHFB Radio Prevue 5:15 Coke Time 5:30 Alex Booker Time 5:45 Falstaff Sports Time 6:00 Evening Headlines 6:15 WHFB Was There 6:25 B. H. Fruit Mkt.

Report 6:30 Political Voices of the Past 6:35 Lean Back Listen 7:00 Resort Roundup Sign Off WHFB-FM ONLY 7:45 Jazi Album 8:15 Record Roundup 8:50 News and Sports 8:58 WHFB-FM Sign Off Hosts Neighborhood Club In Olive Branch OTJVE BRANCH. Aug. 15 Mrs. Ralph Smith was hostess recentliy to the Neiehborhood club. Guests were Mrs.

Loy Hendrickson, Mrs. Jack Jenson and Mrs. Gertrude Jenson of LaPorte, Ind. A special prize was awarded to Mrs. Lottie Dunham and other prizes went to Mrs.

Susie West, Mrs. Jack Jenson and Mrs. Marlorie Williams. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Melvin Dunham.

The hostess served refreshments. The club enjoyed a potluck on Sunday. BACK HOME BLOOMINGDALE, Aug. 15 Mr. and Mrs.

James Murray and children, Martha and Helen, of have returned form a week's stay with relatives in Coopersville. LEAVES GANGES GANGES, Aug. 15 Mrs. Orrin Ensfleld, and Mrs. Edwin Ens-fleld of Ganges spent a few days last week at Rockport, attend ing a family reunion.

pitch for coffee. And the catchy toothpaste song "You'll wonder where the yellow went" has been transformed into a straight song and will be recorded on Decca by a Chicago in' Jacks. Both the commercial and non com- Peggy Klny mercial versions were written by Don Williams, an advertising copywriter. Columbia Records has the two top musical comedy albums of the New York theatrical season just concluded "My Fair Lady" and "The Most Happy Fella." They're already out to repeat next year. They just signed to do the original cast album of the Johnny Mercer-Gene De Paul show, "L'il Aimer." Dick's picks: A real good novelty Is "In the Middle of the House," with two fine recordings Rusty Draper (Mercury) and VaugHn Monroe (RCA).

Others: "II I'm Elected" (Eddie Fisher, RCA) "The Gypsy Goofed" (Pearl Bailey, Mercury); "Young Love" (The Rover Boys, ABC-Paramount); "The Blue Whistler" (Dick Hyman Trio, MGM); "Sadie's Shawl" (Buddy Bregman, RCA) "Thirteen Going On Fourteen" (The Crew Cuts, Mercury). Moody? Here's some excellent new mood music release "Passport to Romance" (Percy Faith, Columbia) "Let's Put Out the Lights" (Tony Mottola and His All-Stars, Camden); "Swing Low, Sweet Heywood" Heywood and his piano and orchestra, Decca) "Starlit Hour" (Ambrose and His Orchestra, playing the music of Peter DeRose, MGM) "Solo Mood" (Paul Weston and His Orchestra, with soloists, Columbia). Classically, three fine orchestras, three magnificent conductors, three excellent new releases Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra play Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 In C-Minor and Mozart's Symphony No. 40 In G-Minor (Columbia); Toscaninl and the NBC Symphony and the Robert Shaw Chorale do Cherubini's Requiem Mass in C-Minor (RCA); Van Otterloo and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra play Mozart's Symphonies Nos.

36 in C-Major and 38 in D-Major (Epic). SUNDAY GUESTS ALIEN, Aug. 15 Sunday guests of of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Straub at Pretty Lake near Mattawan were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Roundy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Doan Straub, Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Frame and daughter. Miss Edith Straub Mrs. -Anna Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Welbaum, Mrs.

Myrtle An drews and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Roundy and family. A poMuck was served at noon. HEARING AID con worn in woman's hair, or clippod to nocktit Suptrt i ferity Ssmittvjy Opsrstti lit Daly Mm! Wiik Uw Dims-Slrs EtrpksM Nnwr-ltck tusrsslss GILLESPIE'S Tour Local Zenith Dealer" 220 Stats SL St.

Joseph 3:00 P.M. WLS Edward Morran WGN News, Pat WBBM Paul Gibson McCaffrie Show 6:30 P.M. WGN Newi, Dance Time WMAQ Beatty, news WBBM Harrington, news WLS Farm World Today 7:00 P.M. WGN Ganfbusteri WBBM Johnny Dollar WMAQ Truth ot Consequences WLS Music Hall 7:30 P. M.

WGN News, H. Dorsey WBBM Moments of PerU WMAQ Becoleo- tions at Thirty WLS Mantovani 8:00 P. M. WGN Democratio Convention WLS Press Conference WBBM News, Bel. lairs-Cleary 8:30 P.

M. WBBM Democratio Convention WLS Democratio Convention WMAQ Democratio Convention WMAQ Woman in My House WBBM Woman Viewi the Newi 3:30 P. M. WGN Pat McCaffrie WMAQ Fred War ing Songiest WBBM Gold Coast Show 4:00 P. M.

WGN Newi, Brick- house and Hubbard WMAQ Jim Mill! Show WBBM Paul Gibson WLS News, J. Stilwlll 4:30 P. M. WGN Brickhouse and Hubbard WMAQ Geo. Stone 5:00 P.M.

WGN Bob and Ray WBBM Ma(. of Air WLS News, J. Stilwlll WMAQ News 5:30 P. M. WGN Bob and Ray WLS News, weather WBBM Sports Final 6:00 P.M.

WGN Fulton Lewis, Jr. WMAQ Alex Dreier Thursday Highlights S.00 P. M. WGN News, Pat McCaffrie Show I WBBM Woman Views the News; WLS News; WMAQ Woman in My House. P.

M. WGN Pat McCaffrie WBBM Gold Coast Show; WMAQ Jour ney Into Space. 4:00 P. M. WGN News, Brickhouse and Hubbard; WMAQ Fred Warinc Sont test; WBBM Paul Gibson; WLS News, J.

Stillwill. 4:30 P. M. WMAQ George Stone. 5:00 P.

M. WGN Bob and Bay; WMAQ News; WBBM Maf. ot the Air; WLS News, StilwiU. 5:30 P. M.

WGN Bob and Bay; WBBM Sports Final; WLS News, Weath er. 6:00 P. M. WGN Pulton Lewis, WBBM Paul Gibson; WMAQ; Alex Dreier; WLS Edward P. Morgan.

8:30 P. M. WGN News, Dance Time WBBM Sports Review; WMAQ Beatty, News; WLS Farm World Today. 7:00 P. M.

WGN Official Detective; WMAQ People Are Funny; WBBM Johnny Dollar; WLS Musio HalL 7:30 P. M. WGN News. H. Dorsev WMAQ Conversation; WBBM T-Men confidential.

8:00 P. M. WGN News. 720 Club; WBBM News. Bcllairs-Cleary Show; WMAQ News; WLS Music HalL 8:30 P.

M. WGN Riverview Pom Time; WBBM Amos 'n Andy; WMAQ Stars in Action; WLS Best Bands la Land. r. M. WGN Newa.

8. Dew.ll: WBBM News, Bellairs-Cieary Show; WLS Vandercook. newi: WM40 feEKT, SOU GET OUR BOARDING HOUSE I -f-ruc rrt CHUTE TCV-f AS GOOD AS Tf I I HSE N0' MK5rcMl YOU PON'T EVEN KNOW JOE a IF YOU WANT I NS. I fcTO'SEM With MAJOR BOOPLE WE ONLY FIGURE 1 LETS SEE LAND I l' Mrt RUM FIVE OR SIX. I HOW OOP AND I'D SAY 4 I SAKES I ABOUT THOUSAND.

IT HIS BOYS ARE THEY'RE A LOT ssS WE CAN SHOULDN'T TAKE 11 MAKING OUT BUSIER WITH T1 but tuia ainrP hp 1 1 irx Tvevwrteu yiuy. un yxai I tinr in cri ynp iht mf BK0U6HT FKOW HWA. I PUNNO IP 1 QUE55I HI5THIN65! EXPLAIN VOUK CONNECTION P0UC6PIEA5E! A EASY.JNITH TH' RENT HISi JISNATUREi 00 AlEVER $AW I PIO NOT WITH A WAN VM0' BEEN I IF KEAU.V 1 HE OWEP. rT 5AY5 YOU Jf HANP- COME HERE MIS5ING TEN DAV5-? OR I HL JO GIVE HER HS WKITIMS T0 6EIN- WOULD YOU RATHER TELL TELL YOU ALL P0UE I LOVELY DON'T LAY A I 'd specimensAhand on them (A wmlhi GUV' NOR! HALIBUT, YA i Wmhy- 1:30 P.M. 9 Cubs vs.

Cincinnati 3:00 P. M. 7 Democratic Convention Conference 2 Frankie Laine Time 7:30 P. M. 9 Frank Yankovia 8 Gordon McCrae Democratic 11 Chicago Dynamic Convention 1 Amasinf Dun-ninger 5 Father Knows Best 8:00 P.M.

11 Frontiers of Health 7 Screen Directors Playhouse 8 The Millionaire 5 TV Theater 8 Count of Monte Cristo 2 The Millionaire 8:30 P.M. 5 Democratic Convention Democratio Convention 8 Democratio Convention 5 Democratio Convention 4:00 P. M. Cubs vs. Cin-11 House of Skills 4:30 P.

M. 11 Totem Club 5:00 P.M. 11 Window to the World of Music 7 Mickey Mouse Club Movietime 11 American Polities 6:00 P.M. 5 Weather 3 Little Rascals 3 Democratio Convention 7 Democratio Convention Democratio Convention 8 Romar ef Jungle 8 Terry and Pirates 7 Judy and Jim Julian Bentley 6:30 P. M.

9 Spencer Allen News 5 Jaye P. Morgan 7 Disneyland Cartoon Theater 8 News Report 7:00 P. M. 8 Natl Press Conference 9 Crown Theater Frankle Laine Time 11 Buckskin Bob 5 Nation's Press 8 I Led Three Lives 9:00 P. M.

9 TV Theater 11 UN General Assembly 8 Democratio Convention 9:30 P.M. 9 Liberace 11 Time for Religion 10:00 P. M. 11 Tomorrow 9 Request Playhouse 11:30 P. M.

9 Late Newt South Haven Hospital Notes ADMITTED: South Haven Hez Moore, 616 Erie street; Joseph Pierce, route Lawrence Kemp, 414 Phoenix street; Delano Harris, Kalamazoo street; Michael Chiet, son of Sam Chiet, Workman's circle. Bangor Mrs. Clarence Spillere, 204 Division street. Grand Junction-Mrs. Carrol Tramel.

Hartford-Milton Weed. KalamazooJames Merrill, 8731 Long Lake road. Allegan 'Mrs. Katherine Cutler, route births: south Haven A daughter, Karen Sue, weighing eight pounds one ounce, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Byrd of route 3 at 1:35 a. m. on Sunday; a daughter, weighing eight pounds one and a half ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson of 258 North Bailey avenue at 3:40 a.

m. on Monday. Lacota A daughter, Kathy Ann, weighing eight pounds two ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Marler at 6:30 p.

m. on Saturday. DISCHARGED: South Haven-Delano Harris, 820 Kalamazoo street; Antonio Mercado, route Mrs. Arthur Van Erkel, 727 Lee street; Mrs. Henry Green and infant son, route Michael Hawkes, son of Edna Hawkes, 752 St.

Joseph street; Mrs. Lowell Carrigan and in fant son, 119 North street; Mrs. Bernice Duncan and infant son. route Mrs. Larry Bollwahn and infant son, 807' Alysworth street.

Bangor Mrs. Harrison Wood, 411 Cass street; Mrs. Ellen Willis, route George A. Novy, route Mary fciien Abbott, daughter of Eleanor Abbott. Covert Mrs.

Joel Lewis, route Russell Holder. Hartford-Donald Cochrane. South Bend. Mrs. Charles E.

Bullard. Chicago Norman Dachman. FAMILY REUNION EAU CLAIRE, Aug. 15 The an nual family -reunion of the descent dents of the late Ephrian and Net tie Jewell Dohm of Pipestone town ship will be held Sunday at the Vaughn B. Dohm farm home on route 1.

A noon cooperative dinner will highlight the reunion. convalescing! EAU CLAIRE, Aug. 15 Michael Prill witz, 1 '4 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Prillwitz of Ber rien township, is now convalescing irom severe tracheal bronchitis. 9:30 P. M. WGN Saxle Dowell; jSLjfltaD too msmss GlQfi naven or Kest; WBBM Eddy Arnold; WMAQ Tom Mercein.

10:00 P. M. WGN News, 8. DoweU; WLS Rhythm with Rudy; WBBM News; WMAQ Night Desk. iw.

nun-news, norm boss; WBBM Edw. R. Murrowi WL8 Imarfnm. Uon; WMAQ Barry, Sports. 9-Year-Old Boy ound Drowned FLINT, Aug.

15 (AP)-Skin divers from the Genesee County Sheriff's office recovered the body Monday of a 9-year-old boy missing since Sunday night at Linden 17 miles south of Flint. Finding the body of Dorman Caulkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caulkins, ended a 16-hour dragging operation at a millpond on the edge of town. ATTENDS REUNION ALIEN, Aug.

15 Mrs. Lawrence Cook went to South Bend to attend the reunion of a group of school friends. The hostess this year was Mrs. George Schumacher of Cleve land, Ohio. VllAJllllUj VI 14111 I'AddsFun I toKmcs I Take some healthful, refreshing, delicious Wngley Spearmint ChcwinS Gum along.

OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS III- ILK -LIOUIP 30LV- I I WEUL.TM QOiUS rrSTH' MOST WATER 1 I OVER WITH I THIS CIWS CAU6HT I A WANT TD SEE IF I II I IM TEW fi I) THIS HORSE CAM HI BETTER 6IT OUT- 1 I i SWIM AND IF I Mill I III IT'S SOIW'TD RUN UN CAN ANY MORE 1 it I THAT5MTHAT H4I OPEM THIS (SfSj SUf 'rt MOSTLY TUCN5TLET' 6UM' ff CC ffw? ONCE I DROVE A LIGHT i I ggg WACHIE- IN THE 5RADfLil AfSP Atx PKIX DE MOROCCO, THAT WAS --WT 1T 1 Ffj I 6UN, WASN'T tT 88 IWWWM A VVRIGIEYSk -utwiwr; fUJM 1 YMrH. QUALITY FURNITURE 138-UJ Territorial Otwitowi Btitti Harbor ,1 111.

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