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Radio and Television Programs 1:00 8:19 6:30 $:00 6:30 8:45 K8D (NBC 150 Kc) Newi; Sporta TenneiM Ernie Frank Eicben Books; Muilo Friday KMOX (CBS 1120 KO KXOK (ABC 1)0 Ke) KWK 1NO Curt Massey Show Lowell Thomii News; Bonner Bill Stora News News Sports Morgan Beattjr One Min'i Family Tennessee Ernie Chorallers Bob Burnei Ed. Murrow Sporti Digest Qulncy Lone Ranger Newi Oil Newsome Newi 7.00 Dinah Shore 7:19 Frank Sinatra 7:30 Bob Hope Show 7:49 Mr Keen Godfrey Digest Jack Gregson Vandercook France Laux Cards'- Cincinnati Wild Bill Hlckok Brown Eddie Usher Perry Como Alice Faye ft Phil Harris Godfrey Digest Sec, Dulles 8:00 8:15 8:30 News 9:45 Can You Top This Henry; Heatter Heatter; Hurlelgh Sec. Dulles 9:00 Fibber McGee 9:15 Senate Hearings 9:30 9:45 Senate Hearings Frank Edwards Dave Allen Music Mart 10:00 News 10:19 Alex Drier 10:30 Platter Parade 10:45 11:00 News; Parade News Guest Book Musical Hour Harry Fender News Hill; Music News; Sports News; Sports Dave Allen Senate Hearings Dave Allen Case Records of a Psychologist By DR. OEOROI W. CRANE STAUNTON Mrs.

Huoh Phone 105 Case K-38S: Marilyn, 12, is engaged to be married. "Dr. Crane, you say divorces are usually 50-50 affairs, even though the wives may look like the Innocent victims," she began. "So why don't men and women reveal their true feelings? husband isn't satisfied with If a his Saturday KSD (NBC 950 6:00 News; Music 6:15 Kaltenborn's News 6.30 News 5:49 Talk KMOX (CB8 1120 Kc) KXOK (ABC 610 Kc) KWK (MBS 1MO KO Songs for America News; Music News News Top Tunes Phil Stevens Go To Town Dixieland Hits First Five "1 News 8:00 News Sports Plain English 6:30 Preview 6:45 Llntlley Hlnes UN on Record Ganibusteri Sports Digest News Circuit Attorney First Five Sports 7:00 7:19 7:30 7:49 Preview Jamboree Gunsmoke Salute Ozzle Harriett Wake Up St. Louis Bandstand USA Spelling Bee 9:08 Preview 9:19 1.30 Grand Ole Opry 9:49 Two for the Money Dancing Party News; Music Easy Docs It Barn Dance Brlckhouse; Music Lombardoland wife, why doesn't be tactfully tell her? "And why don't brides do the same regarding their husbands? "It seems so unfair to let a young couple drift along toward divorce just for lack of proper understanding." Bravo, Marilyn, that's how I feel, too.

Which is one reason why I started this clinical column on practical psychology, In this daily column I let you readers peep over my shoulder, as It were, at actual office cases such as we medics and psychologists encounter. In this manner, I hope you will profit from the mistakes of others and thus be able to steer your marriage happily through Its Golden Wedding Day. Too long, married couples have They 9:00 C'try Tune Parade 9:19 Ranch Jamboree 9:90 Pee Wee King Show 9:45 News; Music Easy Does It Musical Hour Voice of America Music Dave Allen 10:00 News 10:15 Xavier Cugat 10:30 Showcase 10:45 11:00 News; Pastor News Music Harry Fender Harry Fender News Music Ted Houston News News; Weather News; Sports Dave Allen News Dave Allen Sunday 5:00 6:15 5:30 5:45 KSD 550 Kc) News Deaconess Hospital NBC Symphony KMOX (CBS 1120 Kc) To Be Announced Our Miss Brooks KXOK (ABC 630 Kc) Cards Cincinnati KWK 1380 Kc) Nick Carter On the Line Baseball Scores mutely stood and suffered, have failed to speak their real, inner feelings. They have been tongue-tied. But science demands the full facts.

So a young couple needs to deal all the cards, face up, so they will know where they stand. But, Dr. Crane, I just can't talk to my wife about this problem," hundreds of husbands have told fie. "In the first place, I don't know how to state It, An'd if I do try to put it across, she misunderstands or thinks I am a brute or just into words," is a daily comment from readers. Well, I've had over 30 years of psychological and medical experience, so I should be able to do a better job in this respect than the average young husband or wife.

Many husbands and wives just sit close together and hold hands when they are deeply moved, emotionally. But when serious differences develop, you can't dissolve them just by holding hands. You must get the disturbing element out into open. You must throw it on tliet able and dissect It with words. You must pinpoint the problem and date its origin, If you don't know how to solve it, after that, ask your mate to help you.

Most of these dilemmas can be solved by common sense If both of you married folks work together on them. But If one is kept in ignorance and doesn't know what's eating the heart out of the other, how can that person help you solve the difficulty? So learn to articulate your Ideas and feelings. Read this column faithfully and then get the appropriate bulletins that deal with your trouble, HAMEL Mrs, Arnold Hosfo 6:00 6:15 6:30 Theater Royal 6:45 Jack Benny Amos 1 Andy Sunday Scoreboard News Flight in Blue Greene High School Revue 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Dave Garroway Blng Crosby My Little Margie Herald of Truth Wings of Healing Hawaii Calls Enchanted Hour News 8:00 8:15 6:30 8:45 Hall of Fame Edgar Bergen Walter Wlnchell Taylor Grant Greatest Story Ever News Hospital Day ToldChlcngo Theater 9:00 Inheritance 5 9:30 Meet the Press 9:45 Geno Autry Easy Does It Revival Hour Family Theater News The Catholic Hour 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Concert Music 11:00 News; Quiz News Quiet Music Music News; Music Billy Graham Revival Time News It's Our Town Mrs. B. Sullivan Wnllci White Music Dance Orch, Friday, May 7 Club.

Four. Ingham, Sports. Report. Telcnews, Bennett Show. Fights of Century, "Jack Dempscy vs Louis Flrpo" (film).

Fisher (NBC). Caravan (NBC). at Large (NBC) of Rlley (NBC). Love Lucy (CBS). (NBC).

(NBC), "Captain's Dilemma" (film). Greatest Drama, "Thomas Edison, Let There Be Light" (film). Town (CBS). Forecast. Hollywood (film).

(ABC itlm). -Feature Film; "Gangs of the Wendy Burrle, Philip Terry, J. Walter Trucks, Jeanne Becu, (film). Report. Off.

Saturday, May 8 A.M. Wizard (NBC). Dong SchooJ (NBC). of Captain Hnrtz (film). Bill (CBS), Theatre.

"Zorros Fighting Legion" (film), Patrol (ABC), Cadet (DuMont), Top (CBS), P.M. Bill Hlckok (film). G-Men, "Mysterious (film). Rogers (NBC). Arc There, "Death of Rasputin" (CBS), Fran and Ollle (NBC) Carson (film).

Got a Secret (CBS). It Rich (CBS). Ranger (film). Kid (film). Parade (NBC).

Television (film). Than Fiction (film) of Magic, Eralc Holdman. and Albert (NBC), Jones (NBC). Amateur Hour, Ted Mack (NBC), of Shows (NBC). From St.

Louis House, (CBS), Godfrey a Scouts (CBS). Skelton Show (CBS). Night Feature. Report. Off.

A.M. Sunday, May 9 on Parade (film), One Person Can Do, Edmund Gwen (film). Church Federation. Is the Life (film). of Faith (Catholic Forum of the Air (NBC).

Carnival (CBS). P.M. Jupiter i Circus (ABC film). The Same A of The Jungcl (film) (film), Asked for It (ABC), Mr. McNutloy (CBS).

the Press (NBC). With Father (film) Wlnchell-Jerry Mahoney (NBC), Peepers (NBC). Hour (NBC), Playhouse (NBC) Young Show (NBC) Godfrey and His Friends (CBS). Room For Daddy (ABC). My Line (CBS).

Big Picture (film). Report. Off. ome Tuesday having been a pa- ent at St, Franci- hospital, Lltch- ield. Gilbert Caulk has received 'his Ischarge from the U.

Army at Fort Mammouth, N. J. He and ilrs. Caulk rnturned home Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Buck attend- the wedding of Miss Ethel Mar- aretls of Livingston and Joe Keif- le of Williamson, whichjwas held nutrclay at the Russian Orthodlx hurch in Benld, Mr. and Mrs. William Isaacs visited Sunday with the former's larents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar saacs of Mt.

Olive. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Caulk had Population of Latin-America, in eluding the West Indies, will triple in 47 years If the present growtl rate continues. Basement Digging Grading Pond Work Clearing Free Estimates Trucking Dirt Rock Sand G. ELM KAMP EXCAVATING and TRUCKING CO.

9th and Idwardsvllle Road, Wood River Call Collect Phone Wood River 44159, 4-6814 cries and makes me feel like a heel." Men are notorious, anyway, for their Inability to articulate their Inner feelings. They shove a box of candy sweethearts or a bunch of with an embarrassed, blunt: "Here, Honey. They're 1'or you!" Well, if they are that Inept with words during courtship, you can easily imagine why they find difficulty trying to presc'iit the problem that Fred felt In Thursday's case record. And many men don't even know what their problem Is. They vaguely feel maladjusted, but re- iusc to face It or dissect it, So they can't state the dilemma In precise language, Therefore, I try to do this job lor both you men and women by show- Ing you cases similar to your own and then analyzing them bluntly, you say just what I've been thinking but couldn't put Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Gehrig of North Carolina were visitors here in Alhambra last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Hosto were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bruen of St, Charles, recently. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schmidt and family and F. Stoinman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Wrs.

Eugene Steinman and family o( Edwardsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. George Latido and Inmily of Edwarclsville were visi- at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Schmidt one evening last week, Mrs.

Elmer Halbc and daughter lorctta were Eclwardsville vis- recently. Miss, Mario Oesch of St. Louis DOUGLAS Schoenmetzler 7712 Personals Mrs. Gasena Oilman returned St, Louis, Mr. and Mrs.

Art Waigand, son Dennis and Mrs, Rein- leimer of Mascoutah, Mr. and Mrs, John Jatcko of Edwardsvllle visited Tuesday at Hospital Auxiliary A meeting of the Community Memorial hospital auxiliary was held at the Labor temple Friday evening. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Elizabeth -Wallace of SawyerviUe, the vice president, Mrs. Bern Oettel presided.

The members voted to donate $500 to the purchase of the fracture table, which was installed in the hospital some time ago. The officers decided to have outside lights placed at the entrance of the hospital a committee will investigate this Improvement, Lunch was served after the meeting. Personals Mrs. B. H.

Tato had as her guests this week her children, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Lucas Los Angeles, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Boyle of St. Louis, Rev, and Mrs. Lucas honored guests at the 50th anniversary celebration of the South Seventh Baptist church in Springfield where he served as the pastor for eight years. Rev.

Lucas was the guest speaker at the Sunday morning services and he and Mrs. Lucas were guest of honor at the reception held In the evening, Mrs, Aldo Marlinclll was in St. Louis where she attended the May day festivities at St. John's hospital. Her daughter, Miss Shirley Martlnclll, a member of the junioj class of nurses was one of the attendants at, the festivities.

Mrs. Roy Kean of Lebanon spent the weekend as guests of Mr, ami Mrs, B. D. Pickering, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Stiegemci er had as guests Sunday Mr, anc Mrs, Melvln Stcigeinelcr and daughter of Dccatur, Mr, and Mrs C.

Dorsch and son Dick of Mt Carmel. Dinner will be served Sunday in honor of the conflrma tlon of Alan Stiegcmeicr. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Zinn, Jr, of St, Louis are visiting relatives Sunday they attended the conflr matlon of the Jailer's sister, Mis Maxine Paschen at Zion Lutherai church, Mrs, Joe Brusuck, son J.lmmi Dean nnd Mrs, Elizabeth Lockhar visited at the home of Mr, am Mrs, George Scobel In Witt recent Miss Dorothy Easley of Indian apolis, is visiting Mr, an Mrs, Norwood Easley, S-Sgt, Billy Mull Jell recently fo San Antonio, where he is stn tioned, after a visit of a fow day with his wife and daughter Benld and his parents here.

spent the past weekend with home folks, Mrs, Arnold Mcsserly of Alhambra was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Hattie Maurer one day last week, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Suhre of Jacksonville were weekend visitors here, Pfc. Vernon Suhre of North Dakota visited relatives and friends here last week, The Hamel Home Bureau unit is going to have a tray making lesson at Mrs, Elizabeth Relchelt's home May 11 with a potluck dinner. Visitors are vJlcome, Hospital News Admitted to Community Men as supper guests at their Tuesday evening: Mr. and home Mrs.

llmer Ellcrs and son, Mrs. Albert File and Wanda, Linda Seeger and Mr, and Mrs. William Eilers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott had as weekend guests at their- home honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Elliott: Mr.

and Mrs, Fred Hess, Mrs. Olivia Graul, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Flach, all of the home of Mrs, Jatcko'b parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wall, A mobile unit for chest x-rays for tuberculosis will be held at Livingston Fire Department room on May 11 from 2 to 6 No charges are made. Anyone taking the test must be 15 years of age or older.

Members of the Luther League attended a Luther League rally held at Shelbyvllle on Sunday, Those attending were Billy Eardley, Billy Hemann, Dean Osterbuhr, Roy Schuerman, Robert and Paul Hallerman, Verlint and Marie Hosto, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kline, Shirley and Marilyn Rosenthal, Henry and Elizabeth Johnson, Don Hosto, Bernean Bentlage, Ardifch Hemann, Irtna and Elaine Windau, Rev, and Mrs. E. F.

Klingea- smith. Seaman James Home of Boston, Is spending a 15-day leave with his wife and son. Mr, and Mrs, Wallace DeVries and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Bentlage spent Monday in Springfield. Milk Wagon Horse Willing to Be Retired EATON RAPIDS, Mich, (UP)- Mollle, the mare that draws a milk wagon for Leslie Davis, Is having rouble with cars and trains.

A car plowed into the milk wag- in. Mollle was badly shaken up." Mollle recovered from that ex- lerlence only to get a shoe caught the railroad track, Davis freed he mare with a tire iron seconds cfore a train whizzed past, Davis is considering buying a ruck to deliver his milk and that would be perfectly all right with Mollle, PHONE 360 PHONE When you think oi Real Estate or Insurance, Think oi the numbei 360 Kck OUI phone and call 360 WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE DALLAS T. HARRELL SON Madison Store Bdg. 115a Purcell St. NORTHWEST CORNER OF COURTHOUSE SQUARE' EDWARDSVILLE.

ILL After 5 P. M. Calf Ediv. 1567 or 1686111 orial hospital were: Linda Mac den, Albert Mnssinelli, West, Dorothy Campbell Frey, Ca ollne Blscan, Gail Seegar, Paul Plovich, Martin McElmcel. Gai Stcrnicklo, who suffered an i i to his right hand, was discharge after treatment, Released from Community Men orial hospital were: Joyce Owen Dorothy Frey, Martin McElmc' Barbara Goacher, George Llndlc; Belle Smith, Judith Slever Robert Guennewig, Linda Maddei Assunta Alberinl, Susan Brctizcl, Confirmed Sunday Confirmation services at Zlo Lutheran church were held at a.m, Sunday, having been pos poned from Palm Sunday bccau of the absence of a regular paste here.

Rev, Eugene Guenther Mt. Olive, vacancy pastor, confirm ed the following: Richard Barn Lorraine Bednar, Billy Blrdse DANCING FRIDAY, MAY 7 Music by WALT SCHLEMER LEN CARBON Hattie Thomat, Ph. 02MU May 7, 1954 Club Meeting April SO Mrs. Carl Landrus was ostess to the Birthday club. Pi- ochle was played and prizes warded to Mrs.

George Welier, rs. Raymond Wellcr and Mrs. aymond Blatnlck. Those present for the evening ere Mesdames Murl York, Carl roteka, Edward Welier, Raymond etf Kcrmlt Welier, Raymond latnick and George Wellcr. A dessert luncheon was served blowing the game by the hostess.

Birthday Celebration On Sunday afternoon, May 2, rs. Lena Scaton was surprised hen about 65 guests gathered to clp celebrate her birthday. A ve o'clock potluck luncheon was Those present were: Mr, and Jits. Al Miller and Greg, Mr, and rs. Carl Landrus, Janet and Carla, Jr.

and Mrs. Reese Evans, Lynn and Paula Ann, Mr. and Irs. Lloyd Evans, Michael Marty id Harry Van, Mr, and Mrs. Burell Paddock, Judy Ann and Dean, Irs.

Charles Modene Larry, Cathlecn and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. arry Evans and Billy, Mr, and Irs. Edw. Douglas, Mr, and Mrs, delvln Wlese and Cindy, Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Modene Mr. and Mrs, William Modene, 1r. and Mrs. William Thomas, lew Thomas, Mrs. John Douglas, elva and Darrell, Mrs.

John Mo- ene and Bobby, Mrs. John Foster, onald, Nancy, Billy Glen and Mrs, Caroline Foster, the lev, and Mrs. David Nyberg and aughter Mary Helen, Wedding Anniversary On Saturday May 1 Mr, and Mrs. ohn Koch celcbrted their 461h 'eliding anniversary at their home 6 o'clock dinner was served group of relatives and friends nd from 7 till 8 p.m, open house vas held, 24. Before 1933, a dime was legal as layment in amounts -of $10 or that year, Congress made It egal tender in any amount Idwardsvllle.

Illlnets vin Schnaarc, Bill A. Jones, Norna Sturm and Wllbcrt Folkerls. Ihicago Heights on Saturday, April Attend Wedding Mrs. Bertha Huser, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Harris nd daughters attended the wed- Ing of Laurabellu Ann Huscr, laughter of Lt. and Mrs. Fred luser, and Ralph Erlckson of Los Angeles at St. Ambrose'church In Cordani, Clarence Doeblcr, Dar- enc Brubn, Fred C.

Dietiker, Er- Dlckie Coyne, Tommy Coyne, John Shields Ficker, Art Haasc, Mary Ann Hasse, Jimmy MaxInc Paschen, Alan Slicgcmcler, Betty Wolf, Dorcas Vacger, Wayne Zude. Adults to receive the riles of' confirmation arc Joseph Monti, Get' aldine Cordani Monti, Angclo YOUR savings will earn more for you in 1954 thil hoi olwoyi maximum cenililtnt with icund builntu principled led) lovlflpt account li up 10 $10,000 00 by on oatmy of Iht UniuJ Siaiti OovtrnAunl, I withdraval privileges lovlngt occovnlt ploctd hire to libirel withdrawal priviligti. PEOPLES SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 197 THANK YOU BOWLERS! We hope you've enjoyed the entertainment that is participated in more than any other spdrt in America during this past bowling season. Our effort to please you Ms been a pleasure on our part and we shall endeavor to continue to give you our best in the future when next boiling season comti rollin' around. Thank you, ladies and'gentlemen, for your past patronage you've been swell to and have made the yetr a successful one for us.

We hope you add at least 10 more pins to your average next fall when we will again be ready to give you top facilities in your favorite sport. "66" BOWL 300 W. VctndaUa St. one J109 Admission DANCE Saturday, May 8 to music of AL ROSS and Orchestra Admission SUNDAY, MAY ft FREE DANCE Muiic by CARL MICK EVERYBODY WELCOME VFW PAVILION Yt Mi. I.

of Edw. on Marine Rd, FOR HER DAY This Mother's Day give Mom a present that will keep growing throughout the years a Savings Program Pass Book. Start her of! with $25 and let her add to It regularlyr She'll building up her own financial nest-egg. Come in tomorrow when we are open until noon and start her Savings Program. A I I A I Main St.

Phone 964 FAST. ECONOMICAL HOME LOAN IERVICI lEWSPAPERr VSPAPERI.

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