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TV Guide (September 4, 1954)

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I SEPTEMBER 5 MORNING 7:00 © Rural America—Film 7:30 © Know Your World—Travel Travelogue for your viewing pleasure. 8:30 DO @ © Church by the Road Guest minister and choir each week. © Big Picture—Documentary 9:00 0© Frontiers of Faith—Religion Today’s program is presented in coop¬ eration with the Southern Baptist conven¬ tion. Reverend Roy O. McClain of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga., dis¬ cusses “For God So Loved the World.” The choir of the church provides a musi¬ cal background. (Film) © The Catholic Hour—Religion Scenes from “Dr. Faustus,” the 16-cen¬ tury drama by Christopher Marlowe. 0 ® © Jewish Anniversary "A Rhode Island Refuge” by Morton Wishengrad is the first in a month’s programs commemorating the three hun¬ dredth anniversary of the Jews in Amer¬ ica. The story tells of colonial settlers of Jewish faith who left the religious persecution of Old World for the tol¬ erance of the New. © Faith for Today—Religion Two teen-age boy preachers discuss the neighbor hood youth problems with pas¬ tor W. A. Fagal. The program includes a sermonette and favorite hymns by the male quartet. (Film) 9:30 GO © © Cartoons—Kids Animated cartoons for the kiddies. 0 © © Exploring God’s World Carrie McCord discusses sea shells and shows Junior collectors how to make a paperweight out of their summer “treas¬ urers.” A collection of sea shells will also be exhibited. © Uncle Bob and the Comics Sunday funnies read and explained to the kiddies by "Uncle Bob” Braun. 9:45 0 Christophers—Religion Father Keller host to guest celebrities. 10:00 0 The Trailhands—Music © © © Big Picture—Documentary Authentic films of the Army in action. 0 What’s Your Trouble? Dr. and Mrs. Norman V. Peale. © Christophers—Religion Father Keller with guest celebrity. ® Film Feature 10:15 0 Eilm Vignette © Puppet Bible Stories 10:30 © © Home Fixin’—Hints 0 MOVIE—Western “Brand of Fear.” (1949) A sheriff is being blackmailed by a gang of out¬ laws. Jimmy Wakely, “Cannonball’' Tay¬ lor, Gail Davis. © This Is the Life—Religion How the habits of the covetous Burtons are changed by the look on the face of a hand-made doll. (Film) ©MOVIE—To Be Announced © MOVIE—Western Smokin' Guns. "Hittin’ the Trail.” (1937) Western about a young horsetrader who crosses the path of horse thieves. Tex Ritter, Tommy Bupp, Earl Dwire. 11:00 0 © © Theater for Youth © Jack Sherrick—Variety © Star Quest—Amateurs ® Film Feature 11:30 0 Headline Hunt 0 Contest Carnival—Film ® © Contest Carnival—Circus Suzy Daniels and her pony, Peanuts, from Silver Springs, Md.; David Day and George Lovich with their trampo¬ line act from Monessen, Pa.; acrobatic tumblers, the Starlets from Philadelphia; and a hand balancing team from Re* novo, Pa. Regulars, Gene, Crane, Corny, Puff and Dave. (Philadelphia) AFTERNOON 12:00 0 © Starmaker Review—Acts @ Harmony Carnival © MOVIES—Double Feature First Feature. “Tulsa.” (1949) Cattleman struggle against the fast-growing oil in¬ dustry in Oklahoma in the 1920’s. Su¬ san Hayward, Robert Preston, Pedro Arendariz, Chill Wills. Second Feature. “Shark God.” (1949) Story of a South Pacific voyage in A-10