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a PAGE SIX THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, November 22, 1958. TV Key Program Previews Saturday's top television shows as previewed and selected by TV Key's staff of experts who attend analyze rehearsals, scripts watch in New screenings, York and Hollywood: PERRY COMO SHOW--Per. ry's final scene is a quiet "ode" to Thanksgiving Day, with Dorothy Collins, Jimmy Rogers, Vera Ellen and composer Harry Warren sitting around the holiday table for "Bless This House." The rest of the songfest includes Dorothy's "When Your Lover Has Rogers' "Bim Bom solos from Perry like "Here's to My Lady," lively dance sequence from Vera Ellen "Shall We Dance," and a medley of Warren's songs like "Jeepers Creepers," Found a Million Dollar etc. (Color) 7:00 p. m.

WICS. DEAN MARTIN SHOWTaking a tip from the Bing Crosby special, Martin has tried to keep this show casual. He and Bing sing a medley of Crosby hits like "Lazy Bones" and "I Surrender Dear," and Crosby does "Gigi" on his own. Another lazy pal, Phil Harris, joins the two of them for "Volare," and the trio do a bit of talking just to catch their breaths. Harris repeats his "John Henry," and Martin has a few solos to "What'll I Do," "They Didn't Believe Me" and more.

All in all a pleasant session with three enjoyable fellows. (Color) 8:00 p. m. WICS. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL -Mostly a character study tonight, but some shooting too.

Paladin agrees to work for a lower fee, $500, to find a rifleman who is taking potshots at two dirty gold' miners. "December Bride" fans will see Harry Morgan in old clothes and a gun, playing a gold miner, and he does a pretty good job. 8:30 p. m. WCIA.

CIMARRON CITY- on a Calico Horse." It's a pity this show displays virtually no originality-it's so well done. Tonight, everyone is firmly convinced that a young committed a coldblooded murder; everybody, that is, but honest Matt Rockford. Persistent investigation leads Matt to new evidence, a dramatic. last-minute interruption of the murder trial, a re-enactment of the murder at the scene of the crime, and every other cliche in the book. The entire cast: George Montgomery, John Smith, Linda Darnell, Dean Stockwell, Edgar Buchanan, and the rest, it to the hilt as usual.

9:00 p. m. WICS. GUNSMOKE-Fine buildup to a gun fight this episode. Marshal Dillon is almost forced into a shooting with an old hired gun pal, who has gone bad.

The pace is leisurely and the series charactersDoc, Kitty and I Chester--all have a few lines thrown their way. The hired gun is played by Pat Conway of Tombstone Territory with a flourish, and you'll like him. 9:00 p. m. WCIA.

SAMMY KAYE SHOW--An. other entertaining instrumental and song interlude. "Estralita, played on violin with organ background; "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," by a duo piano team; "Chicago, from trumpeter Bond and the Dixieland band; "Nobody's Sweetheart" by Harry Reser on banjo, and Ray Michael's "Mis. sion of St. Augustine" are some of the show's highlights.

9:00 p. m. WTVP. Saturday Night's Radio WMAQ WSOY WSOY-FM WGN 670 KC NBC 1340 KC -CBS 102.1 MC 150 Kc- 6 P. Chi.

Monitor News; Collectors 6:15 Calling Collectors 6:30 Monitor Billboard 6:45 7:00 News; Band 7:15 Dance Band 7:30 Sports; Chase 7:45 At the Chase 8:00 Song Shop 8:15 8:30 Rio Rhythms News; Party 8:45 Dance Party 9:00 News; Panorama 9:15 Night Panorama 9:30 Monitor Stereo 9:45 10:00 D-O-Daylie News 10:15 Sports 10:30 Monitor lam Session 10:45 11:15 Chez Show 11:00 News; Mills 11:30 Dance Band 11:45 Saturday's Television WTVP, Channel 17, Decatur Al's Show Eagle of the Lesas Rangers pry Your Schools Miss Brooks County Schools Movie and Allen Football Star Golf Performance Clark Show U.S.A. Welk Kaye Show to Marry Millionaire Capsule Spectacular WCIA, Channel 3, Champaign 'Time Time Kangaroo Mouse Hood Telecourse Be 12:00 -Lone Ranger Neighbor's Faith Page Notre Dame Football with Bob Hope Series Be Announced King Mason Dead or Alive Storm Show Gun Will Travel 90 Sports, Weather Football Highlights Marquee WICS, Channel 20, Springfield Doody Ready Boy Time Movie Page Notre Dame Football Whistler Carson Star Golf Discussion Weather are Funny Como Show Martin Show City Weather Night Playhouse KSD; Channel 5, St. Louis Temple Storybook of Magic Newsreel are Funny Como Show Martin Show City Without Double Creature Double Feature Report Effingham Woman in Surgery Effingham, Nov. 22 (Special) Mrs. H.

E. Zimmerman, 905 W. Jefferson, wife of the pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, has undergone surgery at Carle Clinic, Urbana. Spotlight Service Oakley Girl Represents Macon County Jovce Whitted, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Whitted of Oakley, will represent Macon County in the third annual National Festival of Thanksgiving Spotlight Service at the University of Illinois Sunday. Miss Whitted. a sophomore at Cerro Gordo High, School, will carry a token gift of soy beans and a box of powdered milk to the altar. The special service at 3 p.m.

in the University auditorium will feature 75 girls representing different areas by making a symbolic dedication of all 1958 gifts donated by the farmers of Illinois to the Christian Rural Overseas Program. The program is to be nationally televised and pictured in Life magazine. NOKOMIS MAN HELD ON CHARGE IN CHRISTIAN Pana, Nov. 22 (Special) James Kirby, 24, Nokomis, was released from the state penal farm Tuesday in the custody of Christian County deputy sheriff, Pastor, and was brought to Pana. A detainer warrant had been filed by Pastor when Kirby was sentenced to the penal farm by Montgomery County on a charge of issuing worthless checks.

On Dec. 30, 1957, in Pana, Kirby had given checks on 3 Mansfield bank, using an Army serial number as identitication, to the J. C. Penney Co. for $75, Montgomery Ward Co.

$75, and to the People's Bank for $100. Before he could be picked up by Pana authorities he was apprehend ed in Hillsboro and sentenced for one year. He was unable to post bond in Pana Police Magistrate Joe DeMeyer's court, so has been taken to Christian County jail today. After disposition of the warrant in Christian County Court, Kirby will be turned over Macon County authorities on a similar charge. TAYLORVILLE BOY'S PROBATION REVOKED Taylorville, Nov.

22 (Special) The probation of Ronnie Kevie, taf-17-year-old Taylorville vouth, was in Christian County Citcuit Court Thursday morning by Judge Dan Dailey. He was placed under the authority of the Illinois Youth Commission, who will study the case to determine where the boy will be sent. He will be under the supervision of. the commission until he reaches the age of 21. Kevie was released on probation 10 days ago for a term of years, to the Circle A.

Boys Ranch at Annada, Mo. A petition for revocation of his probation was filed by State's Attorney Ted Durr Tuesday after Kevie allegedly ran away from the ranch, stole an automobile and committed larceny in Missouri. -Political Advertisement- IT'S A FACTTHAT CITIES GROW BECAUSE OF GOOD GOVERNMENT. IN 1941 DECATUR WAS 9 SQ. MILES, IN 1958 DECATUR HAS GROWN TO 18 SQ.

MILES! Vote NO! Nov. 25 AGAINST CITY MANAGER This Ad Placed by Mr. and urs. Paul J. Piraino.

725 8. 22nd, Decatur BEST TV 1:15 FOOTBALL NOTRE DAME vS. IOWA PERRY COMO 7:00 DOROTHY COLLINS, VERA ELLEN, JIMMIE ROGERS CIMARRON CITY 8:30 LINDA DARNELL "KID ON A CALICO HORSE" NBC in Decatur CHANNEL 20 STAR ARIES LIBRA -By CLAY R. POLLANMAR. 22 4 Your Daily Activity Guide APR.

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21 3 6.8-34 Good Adverse Neutral 51-56-60-63 1 746-75-89-90 (71-77-79-801 Wabash Lists New Patients The following patients have been admitted to the Wabash Employes Hospital since Tuesday: A. H. Luckenbill, retired electrician, Decatur U. P. Dameron, brakeman, Moberly, Mo.

C. A. McDaniel, retired switchman, Foley, E. Mo. Chapin, roundhouse Inforeman, dianapolis, Ind.

Proffitt, agent and telegrapher, Alexander J. C. Johnson, retired chief train dispatcher, V. Decatur Ramsey, retired engineer, Decatur W. R.

Deskel, clerk, St. Louis A. G. Rendon, car inspector, Chicago E. P.

Merritt, telegrapher, Gary, Ind. C. E. Smith, retired car inspector, Decatur W. E.

Cheeley, coach cleaner, Decatur Patients released from the hospital were: Claude Everett, Decatur David Wilson, Montpelier, Ohio H. M. Mathern, Decatur F. J. Young, Decatur Howard Wonnell, Toledo, Ohio Mrs.

Anne Leeper, Cullom E. W. A Masters, Maunce, Ind. C. Leavitt, St.

Louis Floyd, St. Louis F. C. Taylor, Decatur E. H.

Sims, Decatur L. E. Grammer, Decatur A. W. Allen, St.

Louis GIRL, 1, STRUCK AFTER GETTING OUT OF CAR Juanita Dixon, daughter of Mrs. May Belle Dixon, 502 S. Church was admitted to St. Mary's Hospital yesterday afternoon for treatment of a broken leg received when hit by a car. James Smith, 28, also of 502 S.

Church told officers he had let the girl out of his car at the Church street address about 1:45 P. m. and thought she had gone into the house. As he started to drive away his car struck the girl, who had walked in front of it. SUNDAY At The St.

Nick Hotel: Enjoy Our Delicious Golden Brown PAN FRIED CHICKEN COMPLETE DINNER With All The Trimmings! All You for only Can Eat $721 St. Nick Dining Rooms 125 So. Main BURNS Where Price Upkeep dre Kept Down for You' SPECIALS 1956 CHEVROLET. Belair door radio, heater, Power Glide, White Walls. $1695 1957 FORD Fairlane 500, 4 door Hardtop, radio, heater, Fordamatic, Power Steering, White Walls.

$2095 1955 DODGE Lancer Hardtop V8, radio, heater, white walls." $1095 1955 CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop Coupe, radio, heater, Power Glide, White Walls. $1295 Phone 8-9525 Bank Rate Financing BURNS 400 500 CLUBS ACT ON STAMPS Robinson, Lawrenceville Units Avoid Prosecution Springfield, Nov. 22 (AP) Six more federal gambling stamp holders have acted to avoid prosecution for possessing the stamps, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission said Friday. Four surrendered their stamps to the commission. The other two turned in their liquor licenses.

Among those surrendering stamps was Robinson Moose Lodge 1369. Eagles Aerie 3078 in Lawrenceville turned in its liquor license. The actions cleared the commission's calendar of cases for Monday. A total of 11 had been scheduled to appear to show cause why their licenses should not be revoked. Hurt in Lincoln Crash Manners Will Make Friends If you have a telephone call when you are entertaining a guest, don't talk on and on while the guest waits.

If the call can't be completed in a few brief words, ask if you may call back later. Talking on the telephone for 15 or 20 minutes while a guest sits alone is hardly the way to make him feel welcome. ALHAMBRA Theatre 1073 N. Water TODAY CONT. FROM 1 P.

M. You'll Have Frightmares Forever! THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN PETER GAYSON DANA ANDREWS CURSE OF THE DEMON DRIVE IN THEATRE, TONITE Open 6:30 Regular Prices JUST ONE PILLOW ON HER BED! JUST ONE MAN ON HER MIND: They called her:" Maggie the Cat on a Hot Tin Roof EUZABETH TAYLOR. PAUL NEWMAN BURL EVES JACK CARSON -JUDITH ANDERSON -ANDTRAPPED IN THE SAHARA DESERT HELL Brian Keith Barbara Hale A Positively LAST DAY! DOORS OPEN 12:30 'TIL 6 P.M. FEATURE AT BIG BOOKI BIG CASTI BIG PICTURE! COLUMBA PICTURES SPENCER TRACY THE LAST HURRAH TOMORROW! Elvis PRESLEY "JAIL HOUSE ROCK" -PLUS 2nd HITDebbie REYNOLDS "Tammy and the Bachelor" Lincoln, Nov. 22 (Special) Darwin Shull, 24, of Chestnut, received facial cuts when his car struck the car of Ellsworth Brown of Beason, parked on a street in Beason at 12:15 a.m.

Fridav. Shull was treated at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Honors Miss Miss Adele Murphy, author of "Two Miles North," receives a silver serving set from Robert Wood, president of Decatur and Macon County Hospital board. Mrs. Gerald T.

Petrucha (Photo by Pfile) Burt-Petrucha Miss Nancy Kay Burt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Burt of 1751 N. Maple St.

and Gerald T. Petrucha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Petrucha of 353 S.

19th were married at 10 a.m. last Saturday in St. James Church. Rev. Bernard Wazykowski officiated.

The bride wore a pink lace empire sheath and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Petrucha were attendants.

She wore an emerald green taffeta dress and carried red roses. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. The couple will live at 421 N. College St. The bride is employed by Sam Loeb and Mr.

Petrucha is with the Decatur lake division. WORKERS WANT DEWITT WAGE DETERMINATION Clinton, Nov. 22 (Special) damus was filed in the Dewitt County circuit court Friday against the County of Dewitt. The petitioners are Virgil DuPree, C. -S.

Torbert, Leo Cray. Richard Anderson, Herbert Kin der, Roy Fields and Everett Meadow's. The writ was filed to request the county board to determine the prevailing rate of wages for 11 workers engaged in construction work in the county. The bill says that the board has failed and refused to ascertain the prevailing wages previously requested. A petition for a writ of man- TUBES TESTED FREE TV TOMS Open Nites Ph.

8-4393 Murphy Board members gave her the gift and a scroll for writing the book that describes the history of the hospital. (Herald and Review Photo) SHIRLEY SMITH WEDS RICHARD BANNING The Tabernacle Baptist Church was the setting for the 7:30 p.m. wedding of Miss Shirley R. Smith and Richard Lee Banning Friday. The Rev.

Harold Harsh officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Smith of 1038 E. Wood St. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.

Banning of 1652 E. Cleveland Ave. The former Miss Smith is employed in the medical records department of Decatur and Macon County Hospital. For her wedding she' wore a ballerina length dress of Chantilly lace over taffeta fashioned with a scalloped hemline. She carried a glamellia on a white Bible.

Mrs. Rosalie. Bird was matron of honor and bridesmaid was Miss Gave Runyan. They wore identical ballerina length dresses copen blue nylon chiffon over feta. They carried cascades of blue carnations.

Carol Causey was flower girl and Eric Richards was ring bearer. Herbert Banning brother of the groom; was best man and Lane Smith, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Ushers were Larry Billiter and Don Fishburn Jr. Following 2 reception in the church parlors the couple left on a wedding trip to the South. The couple will live at 731 W.

Main St. Mr. Banning is a salesman for the Norman Laundry Dry Cleaning Co. LOGAN GOP GIVE SATURDAY DANCE Lincoln, Nov. 21 (Special) The Logan County Republican central committee and the Republican Women's Club are sponsors of a free dance to be from 9 p.in.

until midnight Saturday, Nov. 29 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The GOP Dec. Women's 12 Club is also planning a Christmas party and potluck dinner to be given at the of Hall. TV SERVICE Sunday ANYTIME Evenings HOUSE CALL $2.95 BURKS TV 2-2374 85 Tears Electronies Experience Ask Your Doctor To Phone Us! FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY LONG A NAME YOU JK CAN TRUST ROTH -JOHNSON "Decatur's Prescription Seven Pharmacists to serve you 143 N.

Water Street Decatur, Charge Accounts Free Delivery Westinghouse TV CONSOLE 21 INCH (With All Channel Trade-In) FRANK'S APPLIANCES TELEVISION FURNITURE 1136 E. Eldorado Open Every Nite 'Til 9 P.M.! 9 ROGERS TODAY! OPEN 1:00 50c P.M. CONT, SHOW FROM 1:30 CARY GRANT INGRID I BERGMAN Plus 2nd Hit! INDISCREET John Gavin Lilo Pulver "A Time to Love" in Color HEATED CLOCK For Saturday, Nov. 22nd Lincoln Theater: Doors Open 12:30 p.m. "HOME BEFORE DARK" 3:45.

6:10. 8:40 Shorts 3:35. 6:00. 8:25 Empress Theater: Doors Open 12:45 p.m. "CURSE OF THE FACELESS MAN" 1:15.

3:35. 5:55. 8:20 "IT TERROR FROM BEYOND SPACE" 4:45, 7:05, 9:30 News: Collectors News Calling Collectors Wash. Report Billboard About the Irish News; Band Dance Band Sports: Chase Best Music At the Chase Song Shop News; 5th. Army.

Hand Dance Party News; Panorama Pierre Andre Night Panorama Stereo News News Sports Music for lam Session Squares News; Sports TBA Dance Band Earl Stabler EARL STABLER DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Earl "Buck" Stabler, 71, died at 5:30 a.m. yesterday at his home, 553 S. Crea after an illness of several years. A retired tavern owner, Mr. Stabler was a member of Elks Lodge 401 and Eagles Aerie 507.

He was born in Decatur June 27, 1887, the son ot John and Emilv Klein Stabler. He married Lela Dycus in St. Joseph, Mo. He is survived by his wife; one son, Sam of Indianapolis, one sister, Mrs. Meda Oldfield of Macon, and three grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home: Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

today. SHELBYVILLE COUNCIL OKAYS LAUNDRY PERMIT Shelbyville, Nov. 22. (Special) The City Council has granted building permit to Ozee Terminals, of Mattoon for a coinoperated, self-service laundry on the Beem Motor Sales lot on East Main Street. The lot has been leased to the county as a parking lot during the past few years.

H. R. Checkley, of Mattoon, who made the application, said construction of the masonry and glass building world be started as I soon as possible. CONT. FROM 1:00 P.M.

DAILY! LINCOLn NOW SHOWING: ACADEMY 1 AWARD WHO KNEW ABOUT HEE CALIBRE! "It's been a Jeal 2 you touched me JEAN SIMMONS BECOMES THE DRAMATIC STAR OF STARS IN Home Before Dark ALSO STARRING DAN RHONDA EFREM, OHERLIHY FLEMING R. CONT. FROM 1:00 P.M. DAILY! EMPRESS -LAST 10 4 SON UNITED ED ARTISIS OF RICHARD ANDERSON THE FACELESS ELAINE MAN EDWARDS Tomorrow! 2 FIRST-RUN FEATURE HITS! A THOUSAND HELLS AT PAPAGO WELLS! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents RORY CALHOUN APACHE TERRITORY in EASTMAN COLOR A RORYIC PRODUCTION PICTURES presents RORY CALHOUN APACHE TERRITORY A CASTMAN COLOR.

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