TV Guide (December 25, 1954)

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0 The Christophers—Religion Father James Keller presents "Social Workers for Good." Joan Leslie. 11:00 0 Youth Takes a Stand Ron Cochran moderates. @0 Sunday Comics—Kids 0 Pet Show—Locke Ned Locke takes over as the airline pilot who brings interesting pets home. Q MOVIE—Drama "There Goes My Heart." An heiress works in her own store. Frederic March. 11:15 0 News—David Brinkley 11:30 Q Contest Carnival—Kids Among the finalists to be introduced by Gene Crane: The Para-peers, parallel-bar act of New York City. Jerry & Rita, trapeze performers of Detroit. (4) American Inventory Morton Wishengrad's "In the Silent House" is the true story of Laura Bridg¬ man, (1829-89) the first blind deaf-mute to be successfully educated. Dr. Samuel Howe, a Boston physician, took her as a child from a poor New Hampshire farm to enable her to become eventually a sewing teacher and poetess. Larry Gates, Katherine Squire, George Mitchell. Start¬ ing next v/eek, American Inventory will be seen at a new time. 0 MOVIE-Western "Texas Terrors." A lawyer wants revenge for his parents' murder. Q Faith for Today—Religion Pastor Fagal and his quartet stop at a ski lodge where they meet a disillusioned law student, turned ski instructor. AFTERNOON 12:00 Q Range Rider—Adventure "Deadman's Shoes." A word code be¬ tween a youngster and her uncle reveals the location of a hidden mine. Jack Ma¬ honey is the star. @ MOVIE—Comedy "Abie's Irish Rose." Complications ensue when a Jewish boy and a Protestant girl wed. Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru. 0 Strange Experiences DECEMBER 2 6 0 MO VIE-Western "Winning the West." A girl takes over the running of a ranch. Richard Arlen. 12:05 O Film Shorts 12:15 Q Weather-P. J. Hoff 0 Your Future Home—Ideas 12:25 0 Sports-Bill Watts 12:30 0 Your Wedding Day A young couple is wed before the cam¬ eras. The ceremony is planned according to the wish of the bride and groom, performed by a clergyman of their own denomination, with the bride's trousseau and the bridesmaid's gowns furnished. 0 Frontiers of Faith The brass ensemble, consisting of a brass band and a choir under the direction of Harriss Hubble, presents hymns and music. Musical-comedy star Ray Middleton pro¬ vides the narration. 0 Amateur Hour—Talent Bob Murphy emcees. (Guests are Invited to the Civic Opera Theater.) WGN-TV TV GUIDE A-15