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TV Guide (August 20, 1955)

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TUESDAY MORNING 6:40 Q Today's Thoughts 6:45 Q Farm Daily—Menard d Everett Mitchell—Talks 7:00 0 Morning Show Five minutes of local news at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25, 8:55 AM. 0 (g) Today-Dave Garroway A remote from Niagara Fails covers the Annual International Boy Scouts' Jambo¬ ree. Five minutes of local news with ten O'Connor at 7:25, 7:55, 8:25, 8:55 A.M. 8:00 @ Today-Dave Garroway Today in Milwaukee at 8:25, 8:55 A.M. 8:55 O NEWS-Ulmer Turner 9:00 0 Garry Moore—Variety Public opinion .Cost "Down with Love" .Isobel Robins "When My Sugar Walks down the Street" .Ken 0 Ding Dong School-Kids 0 Time for Uncle Win-Kid* 9:30 0 Arthur Godfrey Time 0 Parents' Time 0 Play House—Kids 0 Paul Fogarty—Exercises 9:45 0 ® The World at Home Arlene Francis ond Hugh Downs talk to Texas farmer Jessie Reese on whose land uranium with healing properties has been discovered. Films show the many people who come to be cored at Reese's "Settin' Land." There's also an interview with Mrs. J.M. Shapiro, who started toy clinics which make and rebuild toys for children in charitable institutions. 10:00 0 Home—Women's News I color! Arlene Francis presides. Quaker report on' visit to Russia .Arlene, Quakers Antique instruments .Wesley Reed Draperies .Lucille Rivers 0 Hollywood Playhouse (1) "The Reward." A woman with press¬ ing financial problems reluctantly accepts a marriage proposal. Sally Chamberlin. (2) "The Case of Marina Goodwin." A disillusioned young socialite joins the Communist Party. Mary Sinclair. 0 Hi Ladies—Mike Douglas 10:30 0 Strike It Rich—Quiz Helping Hand: composer Morton Gould. 10:55 0 NEWS-Steve Fentress 11:00 0 Valiant Lady—Serial j Bill tells Helen he will go to see Diane in New York. 0 Tennessee Ernie Ford 0 Creative Cookery—Recipes , Chef Francois Pope's menu offers: peach meringue bread pudding: "Hush Pup¬ pies"; and bread and butter pickles. 0 The Romper Room—Kids 11:15 0 Love of Life-Serial 0 ® Feather Your Nest Contestants try for a modern living room. 11:30 0 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 0 Guiding Light—Serial The Bauer and Roberts families try to keep domestic problems from marring their chance for happiness. 11:55 0 NEWS & WEATHER-Turner 0 NEWS-Steve Fentress AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Luncheon with Billy Billy Leach, Bette Chapel, Jeanne Wil¬ liams and the Hal Kartun group. (4) What's New in the Kitchen Fair highlights: apples arranged in co¬ operation with Wise. Horticulture Society. 0 Noontime Comics—Kids o Happy Pirates—Kids' Fun 0 Lunchtime Little Theater Uncle Bucky has cartoons for kiddies. 12:30 0 Welcome Travelers 0 Cartoonland—Ken Bowers 12:45 (4) Let's Look at the News 0 Bob & Kay with Doucette Bob Murphy and Key Westfall with inter- views, features; Art Van Damme with music and vocals by Ed Davies. 0 Ail About Baby—Tips "Sponge bath for the sick or overheated child." Lorraine Douglas. 12:55 0 NEWS & WEATHER-Turner A-26 TV GUIDE