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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 15

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2--City Camera. 11--Hocky His Friendi. 8--Temple Houston. 4--Password. 2--Flintstonei.

Louis at NUM. 11--Amos Andy. 7: 4-Rawhlde. a--Donna Reed Show. 9--To be Announced.

11--People are Funny. 8--Dr. Kildare. t-My Three 11--Beit of Groucho. 1:00 4-Perry Mason.

a-Jimmy Dean Show. Adler: Education. 11--Thriller. 1:30 5--Hazel. 9--Art of Seeing.

8:00 6--Suspense Theatre. 4--The Nurses. I--Sid Caesar. 9--St. Louis at Nine.

U--Movie. 1:30 2--Battle Line. 8--The Rejected. 10:00 5, 4, 2--News. 10:15 I--Tonight Show.

6:00 FRIDAY New? 11--Three Stooges. MOOSE BIRTHDAYS )TLUCK SUPPER FOR ALL MOOSE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 6:30 P. M. In celebration of all birthdays observed by the men and women of the Edwardsville Moose during the month of Nov. BRING COVERED DISH BRING A "WHITE ELEPHANT" PRIZE WITH YOUI FOR A FULL EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT By NEAL ADAMS LESLIE TURNER THAT WILL DEPEND ON THE VIEWPOINT.

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T. HAMLIN I CANT THINK OF A I BTOU I BETTER WOW FOR CROWN TH' WAY VBU KU5TA aor rrr NCW LBtME TEU. WXI 6UMPIN, MISTER HEAR. KING WAS DURING Mr TENURE AS A KING I AQJUIREP TH 1 SKILL OF DIPLOMACY THAT BNABLEP ME TO RESTORE VOUR SHATTERED M3U'D SOU. BE STTDN' IN KINS YAKKAHIK'S OU HOLE IN TH' BUGS BUNNY YAKJVOU COULDN'T MAKE WATER FAIL FROM A WET FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By MERRILL BLOSSER FRECKLES, I NEED HELP BABY-SITTING THE NICKLES BOY AGAIN --PLAY 6AMES WTTH HIM GET POWN OM HIS He'spiAYiNS DOCRDR PHICILLA'S POP By AL VERMEEB IT WENT BETTER LAST YEAR! 1:15 5-Weather, 10:10 Recap.

Summary. s--City Camera. 11-- Rocky His 1:10 I-- International Show- time. 4-- Great Adventure. 2--77 Sunset Strip.

B-St. Louis at Nine. 11-- Amos and Andy. 7:00 Americans at Work. 11-- People Are Funny.

7:30 5-- Bob Hope Show. 4-- Route 66. 2-- Burke's Law. 9-- At Issue. 11-- Best of Groucho.

1:00 11-- State Trooper. a--Lyrics Legends. 5-- Harry's Girls. 4-- Twilight Zone. 2-- Farmer's Daughter.

9-45 Years With Fite- patrick. 11-- The Invisible Man. 8.00 5-- Jack Paar. 4-- Miss Teenage America Pageant. 2-- Fight of the Week.

9-- St. Louis at Nine. 11-- Movie. 9:30 9-- San Francisco Sym- 10:00 5 phony. 4, 2-- News.

2-- Steve Allen Show. 6-- Tonight Show. 10:25 4-Eye Line. A.M. SATURDAY 5:30 4-- Sunrise Semester.

6:00 4-- Town and Country. 6:30 4. 5-- Modern Farming. 6:45 2-- Mahalia Jalkson. 6:50 2-- Farm Report.

7:00 5-- Ruff Reddy. 4-- Capt. Kangaroo. 2-- Community Campui. 7:30 5-- Corky the Clown.

8:00 5-- Corky the Clowin. 4-- Alvin Show. 11 Modern Almanac. Community Campus. 8:30 11-- For Your Information.

4 Tennessee Tuxedo. 9.00 5-- Hector Heathcote. 4-- Quick Draw McGraw. 2-- Learn to Draw. Indians.

9-15 2-- Cartoons. 8:30 5-- Fireball XL-5. 4-- Mighty Mouse Playhouse. 2-- The Jetsons. 10: CO 5-- Dennis the Menace 4 Adventures of Rin Tin Tin.

2-- Casper Cartoon Show. 11-- Clutch Cargo. 10:30 5-- Fury Rogers. 2-- Beany and Cecil. 11-- Felix the Cat.

11:00 5 Sergeant Preston. 4-- Sky King. 2-- Bugs Bunny. 11 Commando Cody. 11130 5-- The Bullwinkle Show.

4-- Do You Know? 2-- Magic Land of Alia- kazam. Makers P.M. 12:00 5-- St. Louis Hop. 4-- S.S.

Popeye. 2-- My Friend Flicka. 11-- Movie. 12:30 2-- American Bandstand. 4-- Let's Eat.

12:45 4-- Movie. 1:00 5-- Watch Mr. Wizard. 4-- NCAA Pre-Game. 1:15 4-- NCAA Football: Army vs.

Air Force. 1:30 2 Movie. 5 Exploring. 2:00 11-- Movie. 3:15 11-- Movie.

3:30 5-- Capt. Gallant. 2-- American Football League Highlights. 4:00 5-- Pro Football Highlights. 2-- Wide World of Sports.

4:30 5-- Wrestling. 4-- Movie. 11-- Safari. 5:30 2-- Bowling. 5-- Porter Wagoner Show.

6:00 5-- Death Valley Days. 11-- Country Show. 6:30 5-- The Lieutenant. 4-- Jackie Gleason. 2-- Hootenanny.

7:30 5-- Joey Bishop Show. 4-- Phil Silvers Show. 2-- Lawrence Welk Show. 11-- Checkmate. 8:00 5 Movie.

4-- The Defenders. 8.30 11-- Wrestling. 2-- Jeiry Lewis. 9:00 4 Gunsmoke. 10:00 5-4-- News, Weather.

11-- Roller Derby. IB HI gsjgw nn I lip II HIS mi I nm 10:15 4-- Movie." 10:10 2-Movie. SUNDAY A.M. 7:05 4-- Newt. 7:15 4-- Big Picture.

7:45 4-- The Christopher. 8:00 5-- Film. 4-- Camera Three. 8:15 11-- Newsreels. 8:20 2-- Mahalia Jackson.

8:25 2-- News. 8:30 5-- The Christophers. 4-- Faith of Our Fathers. 2-- Religious Reporter. 11-- Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites.

8:45 2-- Message of the Rabbi. 8:00 5-- Metropolitan Church. 4-- Lamp Unto My Feet. 2-- The Fisher Family. 5-- This is the Life.

4-- Look Up and Live. 2-- The Answer. 11-- Allen Revival. 10-00 5-- External Light. 4 Montage.

2-- Catholic Mass. 11-- Touchdown. 10:30 5-- Industry on Parade. 4-- Way of Life. 2-- Sacred Heart.

11-- Herald of Truth. 10:45 2-- Ask a Priest. 5-- Americans at Work. 11:00 5 Cardinal Quarterback 4-- Quiz a Catholic. 2-- Viewpoint.

11-- Third Baptist Church. 11:30 5-- The Lone Ranger. 4-- Face the Nation. 2-- Pro and Con. 11:45 11-- Davey and Goliath.

P.M. 12:00 5-- Family Theatre. 4-- Challenge. 2-- Discovery '63-'64. 11-- Oral Roberts.

12:30 5-- Movie 4-Inside KMOX-TV. 2-- Movie. 11-- Rev. Beeney. 12:45 4-- Movie.

1:00 11-- Report. 1:30 11-- Church of Christ. 2:00 11-- John Conte. 2:15 2 Kiplinger's Changing Times. 2:30 5-- Biography.

2-- AFL Football. 3:00 11-Wrestlmg. 5 To be Announced. 3:30 4-- Eye on St. Louis.

4-00 4-- Sports Spectacular. 5-- Wild Kingdom. 4 30 5-- College Bowl. 11-- Super Movie. 4-- Amateur Hour.

5-00 5-- Children's Theatre. 4-- 20th Century 5 15 2-- All Pro Scoreboard. 5.30 4-- Mister Ed. 2-- Pre Olympic Highlights. 4 Lassie 2 True Adventure.

11-- Shirley Temple Theatre ire. 6.30 5 Disney's Wonderful World of Color. 4-- My Favorite Martian. 2-- Travels of Jaimie McPheeters. 7:00 4-- Ed Sullivan Show.

7:30 2-- Arrest and Trial. 11-- The Best of Groucho. 5-- Grindl. 8 00 5-- Bonanza. 4-- Judy Garland Show.

11-- Thriller. 9:00 5-- Show of the Week. 4-- Candid Camera. 2-- Laughs For Sale. 11-- Movie.

9:30 2-- News. 4-- What's My Line? 10:00 News. 2-- Dan Devine Show. 10:15 5-- Movie. 4-- Sunday Big 10:30 4-- Movie.

2-- Chiller Theatre. Lucas Named To Election Laws Body SPRINGFIELD (UPI)-- State Hep. Allen T. Lucas, D-Springfield, has been named to succeed the late Rep. Jack Bairstow, D-Waukegan, on the Illinois Election Laws Commission.

Lucas, 46, was appointed by House Minority a Paul Powell. Lucas is serving his fifth term in the Illinois General Assembly and is co-chairman of the Motor Vehicle Law.s Commission. a When it's a matter of forms put it up to us! When it comes to your invoices, order forms, shipping labels, come to us. We'll design forms to fit your business like a glove, print them to perfection! 117 N. SECOND ST.

Phone 654-4700 MEDICAL SCIENCE NOT IN AGREEMENT ON HOW TO HANDLE PAINFUL BURSITIS By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor NEW YORK (UPI) It will be a comfort although a small one to the occasional but innumerable victims of bursitis to know medical science is far from being of one mind on how to deal with it. Dr. J. Drennan Lowell, a teacher of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School, listed a dozen possible ways including "manipulation" which means flinging the zKected arm (or lag) about no matter how much it hurts. He had been asked to choose the one best way, on the basis of his scientific knowledge and experience with those now and then ornery parts of anatomy, the bursas.

Although there is no statistical evidence, medical authorities believe there has been a great upsurge of ornery bursas in the past few years. They can't really explain it but many of the victims, are weekend golfers, woodchoppers, do-it-yourselfers, and other males who think a Saturday and a Sunday of strenuous physical activity will make up for their physical sloth during the other five days of the week. For those who are unsure, a bursa is a sac in bony prom- inences over which muscles and tendons move. It contains a fluid which looks like the white of an egg and when a bursa gets inflamed, oh brother! There's no pain quite as persistent and as excruciating. In the current rash of bursitis victims, the bursa usually afflicted is the one where an upper arm merges with the shoulder.

There is no comfort for them whether standing, sitting or lying down and even the slightest arm movement becomes an ordeal. Dr. Lowell was asked bv the New England Journal of Medicine to instruct its readers on the best way to cope with it Mrs. Margaret Kabei DU 4-9149 Cub Scout Pack 104 Cub Scout Pack'104 met recently at the Midway School. A skit was presented by Den 3.

Mark Winson, Franklin Wright, Kenny Metz, John Wood and Jimmy Wood received awards. They were presented by the cub- master, Robert Wood. The Pack plans to sell candy next month. Refreshments were served by the mothers of Den 2 Halloween Party The Halloween party sponsored by the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship group hi the church social room was attended by approximately 75 A box social provided refreshments. Mrs.

Don Huber, Cindy Cooper and John Wood received awards for costumes. Games furnished entertainment. In St. Louis Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Dor.sey Sr. and other members of the family have been making daily visits to Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, to be with their son, Sam J. Dorsey of Wood River. Dorsey was moved to Barnes about 10 days ago from Alton Memorial Hospital following surgery and several weeks hospitalization.

His condition is reported as improved. Sponsor it Baptism Richard and Robert Helmkamp spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Helmkamp at Kewanee, 111. Richard served as a sponsor at the baptism of the Helmkamps' infant daughter, Christine Louise.

At Barnes Hospital Walter Blind, a patient Barnes Hospital for about three weeks, is making satisfactory progress and expects to return to his home here soon. Percy Backers Set $100 Dinner CHICAGO (UPI)--A $100 dollar a plate dinner will be held Nov. 7 to help finance the Charles H. Percy campaign for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. The theme for the program will be "Get on the Chuckwag- on." Actor Hugh O'Brian will be master of ceremonies.

Percy will give the keynote address. The dinner will be held in the Conrad Hilton Hotel. and make it go away as quickly as possible He puts the tender arms into slings and their owners into beds, in a sitting or a semi- sitting position. He gives them a pain-lessening drug and an anti-inflammatory drug (phenyl- butazone) four times a day and otherwise doesn't touch them. "The response in most cases is dramatic and occurs within 48 to 72 hours, and occasionally as early as 24 hours," he said.

"There is a rapid loss of pain and concomitant increase in available motion. "During this period the arm is taken out of the sling for increasing periods and gentle exercises are started, first, winging the arm as a pendulum, later, using the opposite arm to assist in bringing the affected one or behind the back." Almost nexer is it necessary to the arm. with consequent torment to its er, in order to heln ihe 11- flamed bursa he sai ar only rarely is it nccc.sar; get to the bursa surpicallj to remove a calcium deposit He also reected treatments with vitamin penicillin, traction, diathermy and ultrasound. Mrs. E.

W. Dustman Phone: Family Reunion Eight brothers and sisters of the Folkert Wiemers family atiatt? tended a reunion in the school basement here. It was also the birthdaj of the twins. Mrs. Edward Hedeman and Dr.

E. Wiemers. Those attending were Dr. and Mrs. J.

E. Wiemers, Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Hedeman, Sih an Grove, Kan Mrs. Rose Bentrup, Deerfield, Dr.

and Mrs A. Wiemers, Mrs. Emma Dietzpl, St. Louis; Mrs. Mary Meier, East St.

Louis; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilharm, Edwardsville and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Wiemers, Prairietown. In Spelling Bee Lennis Isenberg lepresenled St. Peter Lutheran School in the spelling bee in St. Louis.

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tuscher and Mrs. Grace Baker of Staunton visited at the Harvie Kraner home one evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gunkel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gunkel in Collinsville. Mrs.

Louis Pape of East Alton spent one evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dustmann.

Several relatives from here attended the wedding of Miss Kay Hartman and Arthur Reamer in Troy. Miss Donna Braasch from here served as the maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strohbeck of Brighton, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Weishaupt of Edwardsville visited with the Harvie Kraners recently. Mr. and Mrs Norman Mansholt of Bunker Hill visited it the Wiliur Goebel home recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Goebel and Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Goebel attended a dinner at the Ramada Inn in St. Louis in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goebel. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meyer speiif" a day in Chester with Mrs. Beinke and Miss Selma and Elmer Becker.

Mr. and Mrs. Christ artels of Bethalto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Kraner one evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goebel made a trip to fronton, Mo. Cousins Should Not Marry, Clark Rules SPRINGFIELD (UPI) Marriage between cousins haung one common grandparent is incestuous and void. Atty.

Gen. William Clark has ruled. Clark told Dr. Franklin Yoder, Illinois public health director, that his opinion is based upon a Supreme Court decision which defines the marriage act listing relatives whose a i a to each other is prohibited, including first cousins. Clark said the court in this case defined first cousins as having the same grandfather or grandmother, while second cousins are those who have the same great grandfather or great- grandmother.

ANNUAL SAUSAGE SUPPER SPONSORED BY LUTHERAN MEN'S CLUB AT THE TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH WORDEN, ILLINOIS SUNDAY, NOV. 3rd SERVING TO BEGIN AT 3 P.M. HOME MADE SAUSAGE FOR SALE AT HALL ADULTS $1.35 CHILDREN 75c EVERYONE INVITED.

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