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Yh ursdav, August 25, 1955 WIRF-IY ALL TIMES ARE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Thursday, August 25 7:oo Today 9:00 It's Fun to Reduce 9:15 Men Toward the Light 9130 Industry on Parade 9:45 Religious Program 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Parents' Time 10:45 People at Home 11:00 Home 12 00 Tennessee Ernie Ford 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Your Children's Safely 1:15 Movie 4ft 00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Housewives' Matinee 4:30 World of Mr, Sweeney 4t45 Modern Romances §t00 Pinky Lee Show 6:30 Howdy Doody 4:00 Movie Marshil 4 30 Sports Roundup 4:40 TV Newsroom #55 Weather f:00 Kiddie CorajBT ^:15 Ames Brothers 7:30 Vaughn Monroe SkOW 7:45 News Caravan 4:00 Best of Groucho ft: 30 Eddie Cantor Comedy jTheatre |S:00 Dragnet 9:30 Ford Theatre 10:00 Lux Video Theatre 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute Newf 11:15 Weather 11:20 High School Football Forecasts 11:30 Tonight Friday, August 26 ^7:00 Today .*00 It's Fun to Reduce 4:15 Men Toward the Light 9:30 Industry on Parade £:45 The Pastor 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Parents' Time 10:45 People at Home 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 2:00 Davis Cup Matches 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 4:30 Mowdy Doody With icfteef firtff two weeks away, why not visit opr store and prepare your boy. W E E 1 GOOD SELECTIONS GOOD QUALITY GOOD PRICES 6:00 Movie Marshall Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Wild Bill Hickok 7:30 Matt Dennis Show (color) 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Midwestern Hayride 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Best in Mystery 9:30 Abbie Neal & Ranch Girls 10:00 Sportsreel 10:30 So This is Hollywood 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Weather 11:20 High School Football Forecasts 11:30 Tonight Saturday, August 27 9:00 Roy Rogers Film 10:00 Pinky Lee Show 10:30 Little Rascals Revue 11:00 Commando Cody 11:30 Mr.| Wizard 12:00 Action Theatre 1:00 Your Children's Safety 1:15 Charlie Chase 2:00 Abbot and Costello 2:30 Davis Cup Matches 5:15 Your Children's Safety 5:30 Roy Rogers Show 6:00 Saturday Night Dance Party 7:00 Dollar A Second 7:30 Horace Heidt Show 8:00 Dunninger Show 8:30 Mr. District Attorney 9:00 Special Show "One Touch of VdRtia 10:30 Your Playtime 11:00 The Vise 11:30 Late News 11:35 Your Children's Safety 11:50 Skyline Theatre Sunday, August 28 1.1:00 What One Person Can Do 11:15 Industry On Parade 11:30 Action Theatre 12:30 Your Children's' Safety 12:45 Public Service 1:00 Abbot and Costello 1:30 This is the Life 2:00 Davis Cup Matches (color) Sack Jb School Boys' Longies Cb. Brown, Grev ind Blue Sizes 12 to 18 3 75 5 95 Egys' School Shirts Long or short sleeve Newest colors Age 10 to 18 s# Dress Oxfords $«od Heavy Soles for Extra Wear Sizes 3 to 6 95 *4 Boys' Overall Pants Regular Style (Zipper) .... $2.25 Cowhide Brand Ti§t«t Legs) BOYS1 $2-95 MEN'S $3 25 BOYS' UNDERWEAR BRIEfS BOYS' TEE SHIRTS (Nylon Neck) BOYS' WHITE GYM TRUNKS ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS BOYS' MUNSING DRESS SOCKS BOYS' BALL BAND TENNIS SHOES $3.45 BASKETBALL SHOES (Heavy Sole) $5.95 James & lliiirk MEN AND BOYS' STORE Dick Shawn Ed Sullivan on the Barrymore Julie Harris 5:00 Super Circus 5:30 Meet Corliss Archer 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 People Are Funny 7:30 Star Tonight 8:00 Variety Hour 9:00 TV Playhouse 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 The Bob Curnmingl Show 11:00 Late News 11:05 Boston Blackie 11:35 Skyline Theatre Monday, August 20 7:00 Today 9:00 It's Fun to Reduce 9:15 Safety Film 9:30 Industry on Parade 9:45 The Pastor 10:00 Ding Dong School .10:30 Parents' Time 10:45 People at Home 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Forecasts 11:30 Tonight 45c 59c 98c 98c 39c Tuesday, August 30 7:00 Today 9:00 It's Fun to Reduce 0:15 Safety Film 9:30 Industry on Parade '. 45 The Pastor 10 00 Ding Dong School iu 3u Parents' Time 10:45 People at Home 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1 00 Housewives Matineee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Fall Fashion Show 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshal Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Penny to a Million 7:30 Vaughn Monroe Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Place the Face 8:30 Arthur Murray Party 9:00 Firside Theatre 9:30 Dear Phoebe 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 It's A Great Life 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:15 Weather 11:20 High School Football y Forecasts 11:30 Tonight Wednesday, August 31 7:00 Today 9:00 It's Fun to Reduce 9:15 Safety Film 9:30 Industry on Parade 9:45 The Pastor 10:00 Ding Dong School 10:30 Parents' Time 10:45 People at Home 11:00 Home 12:00 Tennessee Ernie Ford show 12:30 Feather Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Fall Fashion Show 4:15 Your Children's Safety 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshal Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 To be announced 7:30 Eddie Fisher Show 7:45 News Caravan 8:00 Guy Lombardo Show 8:30 Father Knows Best 9:00 Danny Thomas THE JOURNAL, &&C By Rail Hard ester Feature Editor TV GUIDE Creator of tbe $64,000 Question, Louis Q. Cowan, 4» planning a real switcheroo ... an hour-tang drama series signed for eight guest appearances show—at a reputed $12,500 eaoh. So nice to be a teevee guest, what? First shew October 4th Actress-singer Kathryn Grayson debut on GE Theatre this Fall Also scheduled for that series are Jack Benny Ronald Reagan and makes her TV Lassie Fovd show 12:30 Feathe.r Your Nest 1:00 Housewives' Matinee 3:00 Ted Mack Matinee 3:30 Fall Fashion Show 4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 4:45 Modern Romances 5:00 Pinky Lee Show 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Movie Marshall Little Rascals 6:30 Sports Roundup 6:40 TV Newsroom 6:55 Weather 7:00 Hollywood Backstaage 7:30 Matt Dennis Show (color) 7:45 News Varavan 8:00 Caesar Presents 9:00 Science Fiction Theatre 9:30 Robert Montgomery 10:30 Masquerade Party 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News 11:20 High School Football will have two new playmates this year ... a beagle hound and a colt marqueed in Wind From The South, Herb Shriner September 14th comes home to Two For The Money, October 3rd Looks like a prancing beginning to what should ^be, truly, a year of plenty for television! 11:15 Weather 11:20 High School Football Forecasts 11:30 Tognight TV News New programs and returning favorities begin to sparkle in the WTRF-TV line-up. for the fall fcnd winter season. This year NBC and the Channel 7-Wheel ing station are putting tremen dous emphasis on their heavy color line-up. Here are the re turnees, premieres and specials during the period August 26 through September 3, 1955: "Davis Cup Tennis Matches' August 26, 27, 28 The world's top tennis event. Telecast Fri day and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m Saturday, 2:30 to 5:00 p. m. From the West Side Tennis Club, For est Hills, Long Island. New York All three days in COLOR! "Cavalcade of Sports" Aug 26 Returns with a 10-round middle weight bout from 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. with Bobo Olson and Joey Giambra from San Francisco. "One Touch of Venus" Aug 27, 9:00 to 10:30 p. m. Color Spectacular with Janet Blair Russell Nype and George Gay nes. "Loretta Young Show" Aug 28, 10:00 to 10:30 p. m. Return with Phyllis Thaxter and Robert Preston co-starring in "Fear Me Not." Rosalind Russell will serve as hostess for this first show. Miss Young is recuperat ing from her recent illness. "Jane Wyman's Fireside Thea rc" August 30, 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. Premiere with "Techni eal Charge of Homicide" Miss Wyman will serve in the dual roles of hostess and star. "Eddie Fisher Show" Aug 31, 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Return .Of a quarter-hour of music with Eddie Fisher Fred Robbing as emcee and Axel Stordahl's or chestra. (Program seen every Wednesday and Friday at this time.) "Father Knows Best" Aug 31, tf:30 to 9:00 p. m. Premiere for a riotious family situa tion comedy series starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt "Dragnet" September 1, 9:00 to 9:30 p. m. Return ... of the new fall series of outstanding episodes in the careers of Sgt Joe Friday and Officer Frank Smith of the Los Angeles Police Department. Show* 9:30 Badge 714 10:00 Best of This is Your Life 10:30 Big Town 11:00 Up-to-the-Minute News Area televiewers will see 13 consecutive games on NBS-TV #nd WTRF-TV this fall. The composite schedule of regional &nd national telecasts follows: Sept. 47 Georgia Tech vs. iViiami «t Atlanta (color) 3:15 m.* Sept. 24 Syracuse vs Pitts burgh at Syracuse, 1:15 p. Oct. 1 Stanford vs. Ohio State at Palo Alto, 4:45 p. m. Oct. 8 Boston College vs Villanova at Boston, 2:00 p. m/ Oct. 15 Michigan State vs Notre Dame at East Lansing (color), 2:45 p. m.* Oct. 22 Cornell vs. Prince ton at Ithaca, 1:45 p. m.* Oct. 29 Michigan vs. Iowa at Ann Arbor (color), 2:15 p. m. Nov. 5 Pennsylvania vs Notre Dame at Philadelphia, 1:15 p. m. Nov. 12 Columbia vs. Navy at New York. 2:00 p. m. Nov. 19 Southern California vs. ULCA at Los Angeles, 4:15 p. m. Nov. 24 Texas A. & M. vs Texas at' College Station, 2:00 p. m. Nov. 26 Army vs. Navy at Philadelphia (color) 1:15 p. Dec. 3 Duke vs. North Caro lina at Durham, 1:45 p. m. Daylight Savings Time There may be some changes in time later on and we will advise you of any differences. TO HOLD SOCIAL St. John's church at Church town is holding its second annual lummer social on the evening of Sunday, Aug. 28. Fr. J. Donald $on, formerly at Berne, is the pastor of this parish. A chicken dinner will be served starting at five o'clock p. m. A cordial invitation is extended for the tmblic to attend as well as all his former friends in this county St. John's parish is located six miles west of Marietta on Route 676. CALDWELL. OHIO Ethel in Murder In Flat in Bret Harte's Prosper'* Cfiarlton Heston Old Mother and in Seeds Of Hate Madison Avenue Advertising Agencies come to the public once again on September 19th, when Studio One launches the new season with The Soft Sell Author jteginald Rose's first original of the Autumn will come your way September 26th called, intriguingiy, Three Empty Rooms. (Remember his powerful Twelve Angry Wen?) Football Fans Please Note:—Ex-Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy comes out of retirement September 29th to headline a new program, Football Forecast. The great Four Horseman will predict the winners of each Saturday's games and explain football intricacies to us average spectators KNOW YOUR ELECTION LAWS Pe rsons who are interested in seeing the ballot on which they will vote on November 8 on the three proposed amendments to the Ohio Constitution will have en opportunity if they visit the Secretary of State's booth in the Merchants and Manufacturers building at the Ohio State Fair August 26 -September 2. Voting machines also will be on display where fair patrons may try their hand at using the machines, voting on six unof ficial questions placed on the machines for demonstration pur poses. Although these voting machines have been at the State Fair for a number of years, each year finds many interested per sons who have not had an op portunity to see them or to vise them. Voting is a priceless heritage. And we will appreciate this all the more after viewing the bal lots from the "iron curtain", countries and from many other counties in the world, where the freedom of the ballot is not guarded as it is in this country. This display of ballots will be another feature of the Secretary of State's booth at the Ohio State Fair When you help a fellow "tip a steep hill, you will find your self that much closer to the top. Smucker's •Ture' Bouncs n. y s 13 1 Lb. Cans Dolly Madison Bennett s Salad Dressing! 2 «t. Jars I Joan of Arc *. i.s: '4 V :ew FiX-fi §3% Faporitt JVagcr 16 ft* MtMMMS' Mas. ANNE G. PANNEUL President, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Virginia O ineffable Creator, Who, of the riches of Thy wisdom didst apportion the elements of the world most wisely do Thou. Who art, in truth the fountain of life and wisdom, deign to shed upon the darkness of our understand ing the rays of Thy infinite brightness, and remove far from us the two-fold darkness in which we were born, namely sin and ignorance. Do Thou Who givest speech to the tongue of little children, instruct our ton- grace of Thy benediction. Ciive us keeness of apprehension, cap acity for remembering, method and ease in learning, insight in interpertation, and copious elo quence in speech. Instruct our be ginning, direct our progress, and set Thy seal upon the finished work. (Abbreviated prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas 4or Stu dents). Nearly 76,000 Ohio boys and girls are enrolled in 4-H clubs this year, setting a new record for membership in the State. 1 I Vimeo "Elba" i i i i s v j, & £iil "Makes 3 Full Quarts Bottle M11. i "OM Fashioned' PRESERVES 12 Oz. 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