| SUNDAY, MARCH 28 Kitchen Magic 12:00 The Living Book > Kate Smith 12:30 This Is The Life 4:00 Welcome Travelers 1:00 What's In A Word 4:30 On Your Account 1:30 Frontiers of Faith 5:00 Pinky Lee i 2:00 What's Your Question 5:30 Howdy Doody 3 2:30 American Forum 6:00 Kit Carson 3:00 Let's Ask Them 6:30 Cisco Kid 3:30 Kukla, Fran & Ollie 7:00 Franklin D. Coslett—News 4:00 A Conversation with 7:15 Barry Sherman—Sports i Alfred P. Sloan Jr. / 7:30 - Dinah Shore i 4:30 Jubilee Gang 7:45 John Cameron Swayze 8 5:00 Hallmark Hall of Fame —News 6:00 = Johnny Jupiter 8:00 Milton Berle i 6:30 Roy Rogers 9:00 Fireside Theatre i 7:00 Paul Winchell Show 9:30 Circle Theatre 8 7:30 1 Led Three Lives 10:00 Judge For Yourself § 8:00 Roger & Hammerstein 10:30 Fin, Fur & Feathers : 9:30 TV Playhouse 11:00 Harvey Miller—News 10:00 Loretta Young Show 11:45 Mardi Gras Parade 10:30 Twin News WEDNESDAY, MARCH 381 10:45 Man Against Crime 7:00 Today n 11:15 Industry On Parade 9:00 Test Pattern 11:30 Sign Off 10:00 Ding Dong School MONDAY, MARCH 29 10:30 One Man’s Family 7:00 Today 10:45 Three Steps To Heaven 9:00 Test Pattern 11:00 WBRE-TV Film Magazine 10:00 Ding Dong School NOON Bride and Groom 1030 One Man's Family 12:30 Betty White Show 10:45 Three Steps To Heaven 2:00 Bits of Hits 11:00 WBRE-TV Film Magazine 2:30 Kitchen Magic NOON Bride and Groom 3:00 Kate Smith" 12:15 Hawkins Falls 4:00 Welcome Travelers > 12:30 Betty White Show 4:30 On Your Account 2:00 Bits of Hits 5:00 Pinky Lee 2:30 Kitchen Magic 5:30 Howdy Doody 3:00 Kate Smith 6:00 W-Bar-E Ranch 4:00 Welcome Travelers 7:00 Franklin D, Coslett—News 4:30 On Your Account 7:15 Jim McCarBy News 5:00 Pinky Lee 7:30 Eddie Fisher 5:30 Howdy Doody 7:45 John Cameron Swayze 6:00 W-Bar-E Ranch —News 7:00 Franklin D. Coslett—News 8:00 1 Married Joan 7:15 Jim McCarthy—Sports 8:30 My Little Margie 7:80 Roto Magician 9:00 Foreign Intrigue 7:45 John Cameron Swayze 9:30 Story Theatre 8 —News 10:00 This Is Your Life ; 8:00 Name That Tune 10:30 Boston Blackie X 8:30 Voice of Firestone 11:00 Bill Connelly—News 9:00 Dennis Day THURSDAY, APRIL 1 & 9:30 Rbt. Montgomery Presents 7:00 Today é : 10:30 Favorite Story 0:00 Test Pattern i 11:00 Harvey Miller—News 10:00 Ding Dong School ) TUESDAY, MARCH 30 10:30 One Man’s Family i 7:00 Today 10:45 Three Steps To Heaven § 9:00 [Test Pattern 11:00 WBRE-TV Film Magazine x 10:00 Ding Dong School NOON Bride and Groom 10:30 One Man's Family 12:15 Hawkins Falls 10:45 [Three Steps To Heaven 12:30 - Betty White Show 11:00 'WBRE-TV Film Magazine 2:00 Bits of Hits NR NOON Bride and Groom 2:30 Kitchen Magic Ln 12:15 Hawkins Falls 3:00 Kate Smith 12:30 Betty White Show 4:00 Welcome Travelers SUNDAY, MARCH 28 Adventures In Israel Kathleen Sweeney Film Feature The Pastor Sunday Chapel Your Dogs Film Feature Marsha’s Show Time Film Feature 3:30 Elmer Davis 3:45 ' At Issue 4:00 ‘ Roller Derby 5:00 . Super Circus : 6:00 Tony Grant's Stars 6:30 - George Jessel Show 7:00 “You Asked For It 7:30 Paul Whiteman TV Teen : Club The Mask Walter Winchell Jane Pickens Show 12:00 12:30 1:00 115 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 3:00 8:00 9:00 9:15 STR, 9:30 ‘Dr. I. Q. Break the Bank 19:30 ' G.E. Playhouse 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, MARCH 29 9:00 Breakfast Club i 10:00 Musical Clock 11:00 Fit as a Fiddle 11:15 University of the Air 12:80 Test Pattern 1:30 Musical Clock 2:00 A Woman's Place 2:30 News 2:45 Matinee Theatre 3:45 [Rumpus Room 4:45 Trading Post 6:00 Carousel 6:30 (Carousel 7:00 Carousel 7:15 John Daly and the News 7:30 Jamie Story i 8:00 Sky King % 8:30 Film Feature i 9:00 Junior Press Conference : 9:30 Racket Squad : ‘uy 10:00 Boxing from Eastern Pkway ] Lo © 10:45 The Big Playback 11:00 Western Theatre 12:00 ' Sign Off TUESDAY, MARCH 30 Breakfast Club Musical Clock ‘Where But In America University of the Air Test Pattern Musical Clock A Woman's Place News Matinee Theatre Rumpus Room Trading Post Carousel Carousel Carousel : John Daly and the News Mr. and Mrs. North {Fulton Sheen Life Is Worth Living Pantomime Quizz Danny Thomas Show Motorolo TV The Name's the Same Dollar A Second 11:30 Western Theatre 12:30 Sign Off © WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Musical Clock 11:00 Science Is Fun 11:15 University of the Air 12:00 Mest Pattern 1:30 Musical Clock 2:00 A Woman's Place 2:30 News 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:35 12:00 1:30 2:00 :5BEE 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 TE = PS ' 2:45 3:45 4:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 Matinee Theatre Rumpus Room Trading Post Carousel Carousel Carousel John Daly and the News Mark Saber "9:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:15 12:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 2:45 3:45 4:45 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:15 12:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 2:45 3:45 4:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 12:00 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 2:30 3:00 5:30 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 People Film Feature . Frigidaire Showtime The Leathernecks Rocky King Detective ‘Wrestling Sign Off THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Breakfast Club Musical Clock Junior Americans University of the Air Test Pattern Musical Clock A Woman's Place News Matinee Theatre Rumpus Room Trading Post Carousel Carousel Carousel John Daly and the News Lone Ranger It’s About Time Ray Bolger Show Talent Patrol Kraft TV Theatre G.E. Theatre The of Paris Sign Off FRIDAY, APRIL 2 Breakfast Club Musical Clock Young Artists University of the Air Test Pattern Musical Clock A Woman's Place News Matinee Theatre Rumpus Room Trading Post Carousel Adventures of Blinkey Carousel Carousel John Daly and the News Range Rider Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Pepsi Cola Playhouse Broadway to Hollywood Who's the Boss Chance of a Lifetime Ideal Family Theatre Crime of the Century Sign Off SATURDAY, APRIL 3 Space Patrol Film Feature The Big Picture Test Pattern Musical Clock To be announced Theatre 34 Lady Behave Dotty Mack Show On Your Way Leave It to the Girls Film Feature Fort Dix Presents Saturday Night Fights Fight Talk Col. Humphrey Flack Film Feature (Wrestling Sign Off tm—— 2:00 Bits and Hits Ingathering ‘Beaumont Church Voices Appeal Beaumont Seventh Day Advent- ists started their annual drive for funds this week, for the support of world-wide missionary work. Rehabilitation work in Korea will come in for a large share. Pastor H. C. Reading said, Adventists op- erate war orphanages and hospitals which have been overflowing al- most from the beginning of the Korean War. The loeal church plans to reach its $425 goal in six weeks through member and business firm contri- butions and door-to-door solicita- tion. The amount raised last year was $426. On a national scale last year’s appeal netted $3,715,000, virtually all of which went directly into hu- manitarian work. Projects support- ed from Ingathering funds are ad- ministered by existing church or- ganizations with income derived elsewhere. Adventists themselves last year gave more than $56,000,000 for support of a program of missions, medical and educational work in 195 countries. Community welfare work done here in 1953 is valued at $160, re- ports Mrs. Mattie Straley, home missions director. “Christian missions at home and abroad have always been one of the most powerful forces for en- lightening backward peoples,” Pas- tor Reading said in announcing this year’s drive. ‘Millions of persons are being helped to help them- selves,” he added. This is the ef- fective way to build solidly for a more progressive free world.” HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY & TOMORROW “FLIGHT NURSE” with Joan Leslie and Forrest Tucker also: News & Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY “KISS ME KATE” with Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel also: Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 31 & April 1 “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” with Betty Hutton and Howard Keel also: Cartoon Always Free Parking! Slan-Lite DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “The Lone Hand” Technicolor Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale “Story of a secret outlaw empire that ruled the Rockies” PLUS “Loose In London” Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys Also “Mr. Magoo” Cartoon SUNDAY ONLY “Tulsa” Technicolor Robert Preston, Susan Hayward “Where blood and oil often mixed” PLUS CO-FEATURE “Johnny The Giant Killer” New, full-length Technicolor Cartoon Waterstripes Move To Farm Rev. Weldon Takes Up Pastoral Duties Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Waterstripe, Sweet Valley, moved from the Church of Christ parsonage on Tues- day to their farm on Shickshinny RD 1, three miles below their for- mer residence. Rev. and Mrs. Don- ald G. Weldon and their two chil- dren, from Atlanta, Georgia, moved into the vacant parsonage on Wed- nesday. Rev. Weldon preached in Sweet Valley as a candidate for the posi- tion in February, one of several who were considering the appointment. Rev. Waterstripe rounded out twenty-five years of service to the church last month,. the occasion marked by a surprise party for the retiring minister. Rev. Waterstripe is a native of Missouri. He preached in that State, and in Northern New York, Avis and Flemington before settling in Sweet Valley. Mrs. Waterstripe taught school in Sweet Valley for thirty-seven years, retiring last year. The retired couple plan to raise vegetables and flowers but not do extensive farming. Rev. Weldon will assume pasto- ral duties this Sunday. Before re- turning to Atlanta, he served in Hawaii. Home Topics Cost of Lighting—The initial cost of fluorescent lighting usually is higher than that of incadescent, Sanna Black, Penn State extension home management specialist, re- ports. But the operating cost of fluorescent lighting is lower. It gives between two and three times more light for the same wattage as filament ‘bulbs Undercook Certain Freezer Foods —Meats and vegetables that are headed for the freezer in stews, spa- ghetti sauce, and similar combina- tions should be slightly undercooked, Marjorie Wormeck, Penn State ex- tension nutrition specialist, says. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ©. March 26-27 2 Terrific Hits 2 “Jet blasting aces in action” You will ride with them—See “SABRE JET” Robert Stack, Colleen Gray ALSO A dame that will give you a hard time! “INSIDE JOB” Preston Foster, Ann Rutherford SUNDAY & MONDAY Mickey Spilane’s March 28-29 “], THE JURY” The violence, dynamite story Plus Comedy—Cartoons TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY __ March 30-31 Edward G. Robinson in “YICE SQUAD” This will thrill you ., without competition! Plus Comedy—Cartoons THURSDAY ONLY APRIL 1 Your Family Nite $1.00 Carload $1.00 Bring the Entire Family DOUBLE TREAT “THE RED HEAD AND COWBOY” Glenn Ford, Shendg Fleming “PASSAGE. WEST” John Payne, Dennis O'Keefe Enjoy the fun ... Come Early 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 Pinky Lee Howdy Doody W-Bar-E Ranch Franklin D. Coslett—News Barry Sherman—Sports Dinah Shore John Cameron Swayze —News Groucho Marx The Unexpected Dragnet Ford Theatre 10:00 Death Valley Days 10:30 Your TV Theatre 11:00 Harvey Miller 11:10 Armchair Theatre “Slander House” FRIDAY, APRIL 2 Today Test Pattern Ding Dong School 10:30 One Man's Family 10:45 [Three Steps To Heaven 11:00 'WBRE-TV Film Magazine NOON Bride and Groom 12:15 Hawkins Falls 12:30 Betty White Show 2:00 Bits of Hits 2:30 Kitchen Magic 3:00 Kate Smith 4:00 Welcome Travelers 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Pinky Lee "5:30 Howdy Doody 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 7:00 9:00 10:00 ‘W-Bar-E Ranch Franklin D. Coslett—News Jim McCarthy—Sports Eddie Fisher John Cameron Swayze —News Garroway At Large Life of Riley Big Story Campbell Sound Stage Cavalcade of Sports Greatest Fights of the Century Harvey Miller—News Armchair Theatre “Danger Zone” SATURDAY, APRIL 8 Faith For Today Big Picture Roller Derby Saturday Matinee Tops, Taps & Tunes W-Bar-E Ranch Franklin D. Coslett—News Barry Sherman—Sports The Christophers Once Upon A Time Spike Jones Ted Mack Amateur Hour Show of Shows Your Hit Parade Harvey Miller—News Armchair Theatre 6:00 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:45 11:00 11:10 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 5:00 6:00 7:00 9:15" 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:10 “Man of Courage” Back Mountain Has Four Candidates With four major candidates seek- ing‘ the Republican nomination in the Congressional and Legislative contests at the spring Primary Election, the Back Mountain Re- gion is due for a political awaken- ing. The candidates are: Newell Wood, Harveys Lake, Harold Flack and Edward Morgan, Goss Manor, for State Senator; and Martin Walsh, Fernbrook for Congress. Girl Scout Council Back Mountain Girl Scout Coun- cil will meet Thursday at 7:30 in Back Mountain Memorial Library Annex, Mrs. James Edwards pre- siding. STARTING THIS WEEK “Get the best in Soft Ice Cream” THE STORE NEAR THE OVERPASS ON THE MAIN HIGHWAY FERNBROOK Frank Gilroy's original Western gun-shooting melodrama starring RICHARD JAECKEL, JEFF MORROW and LOUISA HORTON WILK-TV Channel 34 ABC Television Network Special Sports Feature SATURDAY, MARCH 27th PIAA FINALS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WILK-TV — 7:30 P.M. — Channel 34 Post Classified Ads Get Results 2 Shows Nightly — 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Screen Play by HARRY KLEINER Based on a story by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM « A JERRY WALD Production in the lilanious aor by DAMON RUNYON ely THURSDAY and FRIDAY Booth TUESDAY d WEDNESDAY “Cease Fire” “Produced and photographed entirely on the battlefield of Korea” -e =’ am. -? SX < ICOLOR NEVER A MOTION PICTURE STORY LIKE THIS Vincent - Dict by Gaue Basia VE in A TROPIC PARADISE! JEFF CHANDLER MARILYN MAXWELL ANTHONY QUINN SuzAN BALL EASY OF SUMATRA «= JOHN SUTTON - JAY C. FLIPPEN - SCAT MAN CROTHERS
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