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Decatur, Illinois Sunday, Dt-crmber 2C, 1952. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW 36 RADIO Isey Nelson giving play-by-play and The terTor srritken regional man and guest soloist Dorothy Warensk-jold; Carmen Dragon directs the or Betfer Radio Programs for fhe Week By Walter Kirby Bob Murphy doing color. ager for a copper magnate applies to chestra. Happy Holiday Another Opening, Another Show p. m.

WSOY Orange the tracer of lost persons for help Bowl Game Jack Brkkhouse gives ir "Triple Warning Murder the play-by-play description of the Case." Mv Desert Song I ropologists at the World Race Conflict" discussed by Sol Tax and 1 he Laughing bone Medley: Sunny, Swanee. Mary. man. Give Mv Regards to Broadway Sherwood Washburn, both profes Alabama vs. Syracuse football game in Miami.

p. m. WILL Wavs of Man sors of anthropology at University Sunday, Dee. 28 a. m.

WDZ This Millitin Millikin School of Music presents Nancy Zi, soprano, Don Grobe, tenor, and Phyllis Brooks, pianist; Louise Krintz, accompanist. p. m. WSOY Mr. Ovame-leon "The Terrified Nurse Murder Case." 8 9 p.

m. WMAQ Best Plays "Accent on Youth" co-starring Paul Lukas and Sallv Forest. kind "Desert Soliloquy A Study I in education Tour Land and My Land Medley Grow Old Along with Me Let's Start the New Year Right The Lord's Prayer p. m. WMAQ Voice of Firestone Tenor Ferruccio Tagliavini and soprano Pia Tassinari; Howard Barlow conducts.

Sole Mio Capua Jealousy Cade Voi lo Sapete (Cavalkria Rusiicanat Mascagni Lontano. Lontano m. WMAQ Rose 15 p. ShcDbttd. Thy Demeanor Very Wilton ourdrain onrdrain Bowl Game.

Chanson 1 Chopin 9 p. m. WBBM Capitol rrw-mv -Rri tlaflawarlr p. m. WSOY Meet Milli of Chicago.

p. m. WDZ I Was a Communist for the FBI Dana Andrews pays an influential lobbyist a huge sum of money for the Communist party to engineer a civil rights bill through a state legislature, in "Capitol City Square Dance." p. m. WILL Ulini Faculty Concert Excerpts from the oratorio, "The Messiah," bv Georg Prelude in minor Lament of Frederico (L'Arlerjana) Evening Song Cilea Menges with a new Millii Elena kLj u.

1 1 Mcphistofele) Boito The Great Gate of KicT Moussorgsky le Reve (Manon) Massenet Libiamo, Libiamo (La Traviata) Verdi aWmiAjfrlfci-lifraJlailliltslthinaaaasl I Friedrith Handel, bv the Univer 8 8:30 p. m. WMAQ Telephone as Millie and Mama show up at jRqniMin floor leader in the swank New czt Lve party, wear-1 nnfi lntcr-mg fur coats belonging to their hos- ifw tess. p. m.

WSOY On Stage itlJ Saturday, Jan. 3 Elliott and LaxveCvs iht 8 45 9 a. m. WMAQ Carnival Elliott and Cathv Lewis Premiere Books Peter Freuchen. Danish ex-in which the talented Hollywood 1 Greenland and the Arctic couple ill present each week'a top-j discuss "Eskimo Boy," ranking drama of adventure, love, "0 northland by Pipaluk mvsterv or comedy, supported bv Freuchen, his daughter, snd describe Zino Francescatti.

violin so a. m. VMAQ It's a Small World Paul Weber, editor of international law at a Swiss newspaper agency in Berne, Switzerland, will talk of the politics of his country which has three races and uses four different languages. a. m.

WDZ Listen, Ladies "The New Year's Story" by Eleanor Sloan. a. m. WGN Northwestern Edward R. MunW and other noted correspondents discuss Russia's "open secret formula" on WSOY at 10:30 p.

m. Thursday. loist: Donald Yoorhees directs. sity chorus, directed by John Bry-den. p.

m. WMAQ American 4 Schumann Saras te liubay Wanim? Romana Andalua If ire Rati Polo ptski Marca Prince lRor Michael Redgrave stars in "The Unguarded Hour" on WMAQ at 7:30 p. m. today. Borodin Actress Ruth Hussey appears in "All Brides Are Beautiful" at 4 p.

m. today on WMAQ. Forum of the Air "Where Is Our Economy Headed in '53?" is topic of debate for Michael DiSalle, new p. m. WENR Mr.

President Conc-eno in minor (finale) Mendelssohn some oi ner cnuunooa turprricnccs With the country in the throes of radio's leading actors and actresses. land. ly appointed Economic Stabilizer, in lreenlam a depression, Edward Arnold as the o.30 WENR Tales of To- and Herman Steinkraus, former Short Stores Leigh Hunt's "Tale Chief Executive proposed a sub-; morrow New series dramatizing g. m. WSOY Let's Pretend U.

S. Chamber of Commerce Reviewing Stand "Should We Chance the Calendar?" Randall i different, nitruandino Traditional presentation, "The LHO.lUl uiail oyi 1 1 ll. 1 ui uiunuii i American Activities Committee of new Congress, guest. p. m.

WMAQ The Chase Men from another planet plot to invade the Earth, in "No Contact," for a Chimney Corner." p. m. WBBM Invita tion to Learning Sir Norman An- Cooper, State Street Council, Chi adult science material. fiction and fantasy I I we've Months. a.

m. the government secure in the future, but Congress had other ideas about treating the problem. WSOY Grand "The Small cago; Francis Hsu, Stewart Mc-Mullen and Kay Strand, all of 8-8 30 n. m. WSOY Rnmamv Central Station cell's appraisal of the results of World War "The Great Illu T-n miK Vvarri fKfir rrnat nn trw' Thief" with Richard Dcrr, Neva sion," last of the "War and Peace" Northwestern.

a. m. WSOY Medita when on June 2, 1987, the rocket "Starcloud" takes off, its. skipper determined to break the Creat Galactic Barrier. p.

m. WMAQ Big A shore of a desolate swampland, only Patterson and Iggie Wolfington. reporter's thoroughness in covering to discover three strange inhabitants, a. '1AQ Elizalieth p. m.

WSOY N.Y. Philharmonic-Symphony Bruno Walter, conductor; James Fassett interviews Bruno Walter and Wolfgang Strese-mann during the intermission. Don Juan R. Strauss Death and Transfiguration R. Strauss A.

Siegfried Idyll Wagner Prelude to "Parsifal" Wagner p. m. WMAQ City Desk-Congressman Harold Velde of Pekin, chairman of House Un- series, is discussed by James Feible-man, Tulane University, and Sir a story proved that a woman's death! two men and a beautitul and tnght- llart presents Boris Pctr Pestk. tions Millikin students and faculty in devotional combining mu Carl August Berendsen, Minister was not due to natural causes but to murder, the xperience of Harold p. m.

WMAQ Hollywood from New Zealand to the U. 3. sic and the spoken word; Ted Bell, narrator. Mills of St. Joseph (Mo.) Gazette.

p. m. WMAQ University Star Playhouse Screen aoyess Ruth Hussey will play the role of wo NotnvlJilJ m. WILL Bast of Chicago Round la bin Anth 8 9 p. m.

WSOY Lux Theater "Westward the Women," romantic adveiture story of 150 "mail order brides" on a wagon trip to California following the gold rush, co-stars Robert Taylor as the leader of the trek and Dcnise Darcel as a volatile rebel. p. m. WMAQ Band of America under the direction of Paul Lavalle. Purple Carnival March Alford Trumpet and Drum Lang American Salute Gould String Along Coleman Orpheus Overture Offenbach Marching Along Together Pol Make ay for Tomorrow Kern Great Day Tonmans p.

m. WMAQ Encore The musical series stars three top names of music singers Robert Merrill and Marguerite Piazza and conductor Meredith Willson. p. m. WSOY This I Believe Burton Fowler, principal, Germantown (Pa.) Friends School, Monday; Leigh Mitchell Hodges, columnist, Philadelphia Bulletin, Tuesday; Mrs.

Madge Whitney, Children's Aid Society, West Texas, Wednesday; Magnus Kristoffersen p. m. WBBM Orange Bowl Parade John Derr's on-the-spot de man whose face, marred by childhood accident, creates untold con ened girl, in Joseph HergesheimerV wno left Poland after hearing a "Wild Oranges" with David broadcast on the Crusade for Free- ayne. Jon)i Qf hjs experiences. p.

m. WSOY Premiere! "The; 1.5 p. m. WENR-WLS Metropoli-American Way," Horace Heidt tan Opera Ponchielli's "Li Cio-traveling variety entertainment is fung fcv Zinkt Milanov, youth opportunity program. I roii Barbieri, Jean Madeira, Ce- p.

m. WSOY Years of 'Sare Siepi, Kurt Baum. Leonard Crisis Russia's "open secret for-i'snren in the leading roles; Tausto scription of the colorful classic. Sunday's Radio Programs p. m.

WMAQ Jason and the Golden Fleece A cynical newspaper reporter, assigned to cover the flicts for her in drama, "All Brides Are Beautiful." m. WENR Greatest Story Ever Told A continuation of the Yuletide story based on narrative from the New Testament of the Bible. p. m. WMAQ Youth Wants WSOY-FH 1U MO-CM WSOY mm xo-oa storv of a captain who is staving WLS-WENR W6N WMAQ IMS KO on board his sinking ship off the Gulf of Mexico, is played by Mac- KC NBC III KC MBS IH EC ABC Newt Revival floor Record Reveille Destiny of America Destiny; New AM 30 Karaara Quartet World News) Morning Catheria' Living Faith 7 mula in the cold war struggle lor -ieva, conductor.

power will be the subject of sensa-! ..39 2 p. m. WILL Music and tional disclosures by a conclave of r0Uore "Brazil." newsmen whD will flv to New I York from all over the world to join 1 5 P- m- MAQ Edward R. Murrow. "plxiok Julius BAer, principal flutist of the Chicago Svm FMday, Jan.

2 phonv, illustrates his instrument a. m. WILL Modern Mas- with passages from the hch Suite in terpieces in English "On Reading! minor. American uuartet to Know Sen. John J.

Sparkman of Alabama, Democratic candidate for Vice President in the recent AM Comic Weekly Newt Roundup Gospel Hour We Hold Thete Trathf nndaj School Leaaoa Comics Back to Cod Donald Carey as Jason. 9:35 p. a. m. WENR New Year's Dancing Party.

1:05 p. m. WMAQ New-Year's Eve in New York with Ben Grauer reporting the color. 11:45 p. a.

WMAQ Muiic for Everyone Health Talk 8 8 30 4S election, will answer questions of a AM News ft Weather Little Brown Chroxh Radio Bibb Claw Voice of Prophecy Family Worship Pilgrim Lutheran Rhvthma on Rtqa This is Millikin Book Peddler Shopping Mem director Hartford (Conn.) Public IS 30 Radio Pulpit Art of Living Radio Parada 9 9 large group ot teen-age students. 6-7 p. m. WMAQ Voices and Contemporary Books R. W.

Rog- 45 library, Thursday; Joshua Lea, Brit- AM Events of 1952 Annual year-endjish insurance executive, Friday. ers, associate protessor ol tnglisn, University of Illinois. A Small World Singing Americans II Voice of Prophecy The Christian Frank A Ernest Interesting Facta Reviewing Stand 10 10 roundup of history-in-the-making by World Newt Listen Ladira St. Frands Hour Sunday Devotional 5:306:30 p. m.

WMAQ NBC Svmphonv with Guido Cainelli conduaing. Symphony No. in minor Unfinihd I Shutwrt Sintonia da Requirm Bntlrn Selection to be announced 30 p. m. WSOY Middle East 4S NBC commentators with Kenneth L.

i btorv Ur. rand zineddine, new p. m. WILL American Songs of the Appa- AM Sunday Derotionsi We're Downtown Banghart, narrator, IS Message of Israel Fannies Millions Preying Lntnersn Hoar Pipes of Melody Meditations Decatux Chxxrchee ly appointed Ambassador to the U.S. 11 11 New Year's Eve in Chicago described by Jim I lurlbut.

Thursday, Jan. 1 a. m. WILL Illini Time-Recorded classics. Nottumo (Triumph of Love) Lully Piano Concerto No.

1 in minor Brahms p. m. WMAQ Cotton Bowl Football Game with Lind- 4S from Syria, discusses the problems 9 If) WGN Thratrr Christmas Carols p. m. WENR Fine Arts Quartet Leonard Sorkin and Jos fM Voice of the Terkel Amateur Hour Sunday Serenade Serenade: News Matinee) Melodies World News Orders Communist for FBI and attitudes of his country.

11:15 p. a. m. WMAQ Prom Eternal Light Round Table eph Stepanskv. violins: Irvine II-1 Voice of Hops Freedom Story Melody Memos 12 12 30 p.

m. HLL World in ()( Air Leslie Stuart "Fl.ira-Books "Waldorf of the is hv Ani orjan by Harold J. Taub is reviewed. Rmre Fooft. anj EarJe p.

m. WSOY Mr. Keen I ilkie in the leading roles. 4S mer, viola, and George Sopkin, cello. enade Concert George Stone plays World Champ Footbl classical recordings.

Symphonetts Wayne King Show Catholic Hour N.T. Phi1r.aTTi.onle Hour of Charm American Forum 1 1 Wings of Hearing Allrs Wss Thr Tut Burtehude Nights in the Gardens of Spain de Fslla Symphony No. 6 in Television for the Week Desk City Quartet in flat Beethoven p. m. WMAQ Harris Faye Show Alice plans a New Year's Eve surprise party for Phil, but, believing he's going to spend a quiet Lutheran Hour Herald of Truth Norman Cloutier Mnric by Roth 2 minor Tschaikowsky 2 It 44 Bob Considine) Critic at Large freludrs to Acts 1 and (La Traviata) Verdi Revival Hour Tuesday, Dec.

30 evening at home, he lends all their on these programs 1 furnished by the nations and is subject to change. All timet are "p.m. unless otherwise shown. Salon Silhouettes Variety Show Concert Hall The Cham Farorites of Famous Private Ere 3 3 To Be Announced china glasses and silverware to hisj7.7;30 WMAQ of no! 1-1 1 1 rift I 1 America Billv the Kid, drama Serenade in Blue Final News Broadway Melodies Sammy Kave Remember When The Shadow True Detective Light Life Greatest Story Star Playhouse Counter-Spy 4 4 p. m.

WGN Family of a B-29 cunner in Korea, starring Van Johnson theater Ann Elyth and Jett Chandler in "The Presentation." SO Years in Decs tut Our Mist Brooks Scarlet Pimpernel Nick Carte Carter; Newe Touth Wants to KnowOfficial Detective, Drew Pearson Monday Headlines) Billy Graham p. m. WSOY Mr. and Mrs. 5 5 p.

m. WMAQ Theater North Tenth radio birthday pro- Guild on the Air Michael Red-'gram involves the sleuthing Norths grave and Nina Foch in Bernard; in a holiday hit-and-run WSOY 134 KC CBS WLS-WENR 8M KC ABC Church in the Horns National Vespers WSOY-FM 102.1 MC CBS Jack Benny Amos 'n Andy WMAQ 7t KC KBO Meet Tour Match Aldrich Family WGN K. KC MBS Peter Salem Little Symphonies Kl Benny 30 Amot Andy 6 6 Memvale drama The Unguarded involving two teenage lads, Death Hour," in which a suspect has no on Wheels." WENR AmerIca.s of the murder, but he is absolved Town Television when the court is convinced that Enrich American Home 4S every man nas nis unguarded nour. Hard Association Radio and Television Broadcasters: p. m.

WSOY Hallmark Ernestine Gilbreth Carev, co-author Playhouse Joseph Cotten stars in 7 PM Bergen ft McCarthy Bergen ft McCarthy Harris ft Fits Show News; Thester Fine Arts Quartet mm pm Family Theater -is .39 My Little Margie My Little Margie Theater Guild Enchanted Hour Folk Music .30 Ai August Richards 5 8PM H. Playhotut) H. Playhous News; Search Walter Winchell PM Search Never Ends Taylor Grant. Newt 30 Escape Escap Dragnet John J. Anthony Melody Highway v'0 4 Alistair Cooke 9 PM Telephone Quia Telephone Quia Btrrie Craig Dane Band Paul Harvey Newt PM I Memos for Men I I 14 JO Choraliara Choraliert Meet the Prett Hawaii Calls Revival Tim fX Newt Newt Newt On Wings of Song Late News I 1 1 it Guest Stsr Guest Star Public Affiara Pastor J.

C. O'Halr I 1 1 IS I I I 30 Robert Trout, Newt Robert Trout, Newt Backpage Bulletins Newt Songs in the Night III1) Vf Robert Trout Robert Trout Day's End Lutheran Vesper JL Newt; Band Newt; Band Newt Speaking of Business -al Dane Band Dance Band The Che Show Dane Band As We See It I I 59 Chicago at Night Religion in Newt I I :30 Little Nile Music 11 a drama based on the biography of i "Cheaper by the Dozen;" Donald Peter Marshall, Scottish immigrant Harrington, minister; Mrs. Vincent; youth who became Chaplain of the W'inkopp, mother; George U.S. Senate. newspaperman.

p. m. WSOY Escape Ross 8 8:30 p. m. WMAQ Martin and Murray Incident in Quito.

Lewis Show California will prob-j mun 'Wy wish she were Florida when1 I iv III iIt.l Press Sen. Styles Bridges R-NH), guest. p. m. WSOY Oioraliers Eugene Low ell, conductor; Leonard Stokes, baritone soloist.

the clowning pair and their guest, Esther Williams, present A Story of Old California." p. m. WGN Northerners-Wayne Van Dyne, soloist; the octet and the ensemble. Monday's Ra dio. Programs WHBF, Channel 4 Rock Island, III.

SUNDAY, DEC. 28 1:25 I ions-Rrnwns 6:00 You Asked for it 6:30 Jack Benny 7:00 Pentagon 7:30 John Hopkins Review 8:00 Fred Waring 8:30 Break the Bank 9:00 The Web 9:30 What's Me Line 10:00 Chance of a Lifetime 10:30 This I Believe 11:00 Billv Graham MONDAY, DEC. 29 6:00 Captain Video 6:30 Holivwood Screen Test 7:00 Lux Thester 7:30 Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts 8:00 Buddies of the Airianes 8:30 ife with I.uigi 9:00 Studio One 10:00 March of Time 10:30 Weather Show 10:35 News 10:45 Pernr Cono 1 1:00 Chronoscope TUESDAY. DEC. 30 6:00 Captain Video Beulah 7:00 Life is Worth Livirg 7:30 Keep Posted 8:00 I itv Hospital 8:30 Death Valley Dav 9:00 Danger 9:30 The Name's the Same 10:00 Four Star Pavhouse 10:30 Weather 10:35 TV News 10:45 Heaven For Betsy 11:00 here as WEDNESDAY, DEC.

31 6:00 Captain Video 6:30 Mvsterv Theater 7:00 Arthur Godfrev Boston Blackie 8:30 Man Against Crime 9:00 Fights: LaMotta-Nardico 9:45 Sports Spot 10:00 Doug Fairbanks Jr. Presents 10:30 eather Show 10:35 TV News 10:45 Perry Como 11:00 Rocky King THURSDAY, JAN. 1 12:45 Orange Bow 6:00 Captain Video 6:30 Lone 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Peters Family PlayhousS) 8:00 Biff Baker 8:30 Big Town 9:00 Mv Little Margie 9:30 Racket Squad 10:00 Trie Unexpected 10:30 Weather 10:35 Newa 10:45 Heaven for Betsv 11:00 Life Begins at 80 FRIDAY. JAN. 2 Captain Video 6:30 Ouie and Harriett 7:00 Famous Playhouse 7:30 My Friend Irma Playhouse of Stars 8: 30 Superman 9:00 went Questions 9:30 Down You Go Invitation Playhouse 10:30 Weather 10:35 News 10:45 Perry Corns 11:00 Looking at Sports SATURDAY, JAN.

i 6:00 TV Teen Club 7:00 Jackie lea son Show 8.0O Home Theater 8:301 Love Lucy 9:00 Trouble Witn Father 9:30 Wrestling 10:00 Sports Showcase 10:15 Wrestling 11:15 Mr. and Mrs. Nona WFBM-TV, Channel 6 Indianapolis SUNDAY, DEC. 28 1:00 Pro Football 6:00 Mvatery Theaser 6:30 Jack Benny Toast of th Town 00 Fred Waxing 8:30 Break the Bank 9.00 The Web 9:30 Who Said That 10:00 News, Renew 10 15 Close Up 0: 3 What's Mv Line? 1 1:00 Comedv Hour MONDAY, DEC. 2 6:00 Weatherboard 6:25 Sports Brief 6:3 Sports 6:45 Tele news 7:00 Video Thester 7M0 Talent Scouts 8:00 I Love Lucv 8:30 Files of Jeffrey Jones 9:00 Studio One Weather Man 10:1 0 i matures 10:15 Gilbert Forbes 10: 30 TV Mailbag 10:45 Music in The Night 1 :00 March of Medicine I IMO arling Theater 12:30 Night Owl Theater TUESDAY, DLC.

30 6:00 Weather 6:05 Ann's Music Shop 6:25 Sports-o-iite 6:30 Perry Como 6:45 lelrnews ife Is Worth Living 7:30 Ozie sr.u Harrirtt Short Story Playhouse 8: 30 Suspense 9:00 Danger 9: 30 Public Prosecutor 1 0:00 eatherman 10:10 Miniatures 10:30 Washington Spotlight 10:45 in the Nighl 1 1 :00 Red Top Theater 11:0 Hacket Squad 12:00 March of 1 ime 12:30 Night Owl Theater WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 6 00 Weather Shade Acres 6:25 Dee Sweet 6: 30 Sports 6:45 1 elenews 7:00 Arthur Godfrey 8:00 lest the Press 8:20 Tune of the Day 8:25 Sports Brief 8:30 Nlsn Against Crime 9:00 Boxing 9:45 Sports way 1 0:00 Weatherman 10:10 Miniatures 10:15 Gilbert Forbes 10:30 Music in the Night 10:45 Yesterday's NewsreeJ I 1 A 12:00 Night Owl Thester THURSDAY, JAN. 1 12:45 Orange Bowl 3:45 RoseBcwl 6: 30 Perry Como 6:45 Tele news 7:00 TBA 7:30 Death Valley Days 8:00 Ramar 8:30 Big Town 9:00 The Unas peeled 9-30 Art LinkJener Show 9:45 Harmony Hotel 10:00 Weatherman 10: 10 Miniatures 1015 Gilbert Forbes 10:30 Madison Square Garden 10:45 Music in the Night 1 1:00 The Eleventh Hour I2 00 Night Owl Theater 12:00 Down Yon Go 12:30 Night Owl Tneasrr FRIDAY, JAN. 2 6:00 Weather 6:05 Shady Acres Gang 6:30 Sports 6:45 Tele news 7 KM) 99 Harmonies: 7:15 -Kenny Jagser 7:30 My farad lima 1:00 Playhouse of Stan 8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:00 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 9:30 Million Dollar Fkyhoos 1 0:00 Weatherman 10: 10 Miniatures 10:15 Gilbert Forbes 10:30 Greaerst Fights 10:45 Music in the Night 1 1 :00 Dangerous Aasigiiasent 1:30 Mvatery Hour 12:30 Night Owl Tneansc SATURDAY, JAN.

I 6:00 Groucho Man 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Jackie Cleaaoo 8:00 Abbott at GoseeQo :30 Theaser 9:00 Wrestling 10:30 Life Begins as 10 10:00 Aaaatrur Fights I Red To? Theater 12:30 Night Owl Theater WLS-WENR WGN Festival Shrimp Rofcts With a Sons in My Heart No Two People Raminar They Call the Wind Maria Somewhere Along the War I Talk to the Trees WDZ UN KC WSOY-FM UU MC CM WSOY 134 KC CBS Rooster Club Momma Devotion News; Sangamon Sangamon Special 72t KC MBS 9H KC ABC All for One and One for All Ardrn Duna McGili When You Were Sweet Sixteen Thornton Gospel Train Trad. All Through the Night Porter America the Beautiful Ward Sunrise and You Penn 1 Love a Lassie Lauder p. m. WMAQ Public Affairs Actress Madeleine Carroll Strauss Weston Rodger Loesser Fain Loewe Adams Loewe Allen Acuff Brodskv Traif. WMAQ C7t KC NBC Norman Ross i Rots; News AM AM KSD-TV, Channel 5 St.

Louis SUNDAY, DEC. 28 6:00 Red Skelton 6: JO Mister Peeper Comedy Hour 8:00 Television Plarhousc 9:00 The Doctor Little Svmphone 10:00 Plavhouse of Stars 10:30 Fred Waring ForeiRn Intrique What's Mi Line? 12:01) Our Miss Brooks 12:30 a.m. Film. MONDAY. DEC.

29 6:00 Popular Science 6:15 Doltve Bennett Show 6:30 Those Two News Caravan 7:00 Paul Winchell 7:30 Howard Barlow's Orchestra 8:00 Mama 9:00 Robert Montgomery Theater 9:30 Who Said That 10:00 Studio One I Chance of a I ifetime 1 1:30 Opening Night 12:00 Live Like a Millionaire TUESDAY, DEC. 30 6:00 Armchair Adventure 6: IS Dottye Rennett Show 6:30 Dinah Shore News Caravan 7:00 Circus Hour 8:00 Fireside Theater 8:30 Circle Thester 9:00 Two for the Money 9:30 Favorite Story 10:00 Toast of Town 11:00 Break the Bank 11:30 Wrestling WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 6:00 Popular Science 6:15 Dottre Bennett Show 6:30 Those Two 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 I Married Joan 7:30 Dragnet Television Theater 9:00 Boxing 9:45 Sports Parade 10:00 Arthur Godfrey 10:55 New Years Eye 11:10 Feature Film THURSDAT. JAN. 1 11:30 a.m.

Toum of Roses Parade 3:45 p.m. Rose Bowl game 6:30 Dinah Shore 6:45 News Caravan 7:00 Groucho Marl 7:30 I Love Lucv 8:00 Ozzie and Harriett 8:30 Theater Martin Kane 9:30 March of Time 10:00 Unexpected 10:30 Fairbanks Presents 11:00 Danger 11:30 T-Men in Action 12m. The Web 12:30 a.m. News FRIDAY, JAN. 2 6:00 Popular Science) 6:15 Grcstwt Fight 6:30 Those Two 6:45 New Can vast 7:00 Dennis Day 7:30 Life of Riley 8:00 Bums and Allen 8:30 Aldrich Family 9:00 Boxing 9:45 China Smith 10:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Bea the Clock 1 1:30 Boston Blackx 12 m.

Film SATURDAY. JAN. i 6:00 Stranger Than Fiction 6:15 Parade of Magic 6:30 My Hero 7:00 AU-Sur Revue 8:00 Your Show of Shows 9:30 Wrestling in Mangold I I OO Suspense 11:30 Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts 12 Hit Parada 12:30 a.m. Film 12:45 a. News.

Him of Fire Farm Bulletin Board Skeeter Bonn het Randolph News Farm Hour Newt 6 6 It 30 i 30 44 Jamhalaya Because You're Mine lie. Auld Lang Syne AM Red Blanchard Bill Evans Show World News Roundup Norman Rot Morning Herald World Newt Ross; News T. N. T. Local News; Marie 400 Hour T.

N. Local Newt Musical Clock 400 Hour; Newt 7 7 introduces a discussion of Parkway; m. WSOY Mv Friend IT MV 1 14 30 44 News; Weather News Village, LI, NY, where families of AM Birakfast Club News of America. Musical Seconds News Johnson Family UA. representatives Jive in harmony.

Irma Irma makes a New Year's resolution to become a doer, and forthwith starts on a program of activity which spreads panic in her 14 30 Your Neighbor Music That Sings News 8 8 Nancy's Notebook Breakfast Club 44 Tello Test r. WSOY World AM Arthur Godfrey Kitchen Club TAC Reporter: News Back to the Bible Welcome Traveler Double or Nothing is 30 9 My True Story Whispering Streets When a Girl Marries 9 News Virginia Gale Victor Lindlahr Today's the Day News with Robert Trout Historyjwa'ie" in the composite as it unfolded dur- Wednesday Dec. 31 "no Qsi V. k-n-l AM Arthur Godfrey T. v.

I a. m. WILL Library Pre- the Shopper's Serenade Hospitality Program Arkie's Coffee Time News; Notes Break the Bank Ladies Fair Queen for Dav 10 ushering New Year on Jan. 1 10 Strike Rich Rob 8c Ray Bob Hope Show 30 Betrv Lane -S Rosemary AM Wendy Warren For the Ladies Helen Trent Ttmechecker; News Let's Talk About Dick Ha Tines Music Man on the Street News Victor Lindlahr Here's Norman Ross Ross, News 11 Curt Massey Time Jack Berch Show News Kitchen Club ello Test The Buccaneers Holland Iffgle, News Markets; Weather 11 12 through all the big news high spots of the 12 months, will be reproduced in a year-end roundup of actuality recordings. Monday, Dec .29 m.

WILL Illini Time-recorded classics. p4 Jack Carson Show News: Markets Cedric Foster Newt Mary Merryfield The Travellers Luncheon Antics World News News; Markets Music: Farm News Farm Reporter Markets; Farm News Dinner Bell Tims 12 Marshall Kent Market Reporter Newt Noon News Rhythms at Random Take Number Health Talk Christmas Neighbor Bob Atelier Present Chapel of th Ail American Quartet it The 1050 Club Th Bookshelf Perry Mason Nora Drak Brighter Day Ev'ry Day Data with Duggan Dave Garroway Kukla, Fran ft OUi 1 1 Paula Stone Charles Kashex Symphony No. 36 ma (or (Linz) Chorale and Fugue in minor Mozart Zemachson Mkts; Around Town Time Out PM sents "From the 1951 Bookshelf Mrs. Madeline Riffey, reference librarian, Undergraduate Library, University of Illinois. p.

m. WILL Netherlands Composers Music by Henk Bad-ings. p. m. WSOY Listen, Ladies 'Trogram on Current Plays" script by Mrs.

Clen England. p. m. WILL Studio Theater Davis Crubh's "Speak the DevU." p. m.

WSOY Dr. Christian WTien the vhole town of River's End agrees that "Old Man Marsh" is the most unpopular man in town, the doctor sets out to prove the town wrong. House Party IS 1A Life Can Be Beautiful M. Margaret McBride Bob Atcher Presents Road of Life Pepper Young Family Feature Foods Right to Happiness 2 2 The Showcase Music; Hollywood Aunt Jenny Jim Seaney Show New Earl Hilltop Hons Road of Life Ma Perkins Young Dr. Malon 3 Backstage Wife, Stella Dallas Widder Brown Woman in My Hons Cal Tinney Charle Ante 11 Paul Harvey PM Guiding Light Ernie Simoa.

p. m. WSOY Suspense-John Lund portrays a detective assigned to crack a high school narcotics ring, in "Melody in Dreams," tense documentary based on police records of the alarming spread of drugs among teen-agers. p. m.

WMAQ Railroad Hour starring Gordon MacRae Sports; News Final News Beulah Kamey Hits with Hubbard 4 oar ione Kan cm JO Just Plain Bill Front Page Farrell Lorenro Jones The Doctor's Wife it FM aw PM 1 Forward March Crosby Singt Bobby Newt; Hubbard Hit Hit with Hubbard Newt; Hubbard Hit 5 1 Crosby; tour rolicy 30 News: Ray Anthony Newt Wed Howard New Fun Factory Wild Bill Hickok Hickoki New L-oweu.

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