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TV Guide (August 20, 1955)

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SUNDAY MORNING 9:55 Q NEWS 10:00 Q Q Q jjj) Lamp Unto My Feet—Religion The playlet is "Young Man in the Street." A young man who has become a street corner evangelist, refuses to give up his new-found career despite the pleas of his family and his fiancee. The speaker, Dr. Jesse Barber, of the Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church. The moderator, Lyman Bryson. 10:30 Q Q Q QD Look Up and Live—Religion Today's program depicts in dramatic . sketches the life of Caroline Wilcox. A young Philadelphia Quaker, Miss Wil- ^cox gave up a life of comfort to jour¬ ney to the rugged hills of Mexico and help the primitive Indians. 1 1:00 Q This Is the Life—Religion 13 This Is the Life—Religion "Starting Life All Over." An ex-convict tries changing his name. Wm. Benedict. Q What One Person Can Do Q Faith for Today—Religion fp) This Is the Life—Religion "In His Power." Mrs. Fisher's brother be¬ comes a problem after he loses his farm. 11:15 O Industry on Parade 1 1:30 Q Q Wild Bill Hickok The peace of "Sundown Valley" is dis¬ turbed by the Colton gang, which robs the cattlemen's association offices and stages a jailbreak. Wild Bill and Jingles try to restore order. Guy Madison, Andy Devine and Dorothy Patrick. AT YOUR RCA VICTOR DEALER ^ The BIG CHANGE in TV BUY IT NOW FOR BIGGER AND BETTER TV ENJOYMENT issrcaMctor . 21 inch $ 169.95 , AUGUST 21 Q MOVIE—To Be Announced Q Industry on Parade fpl Big Picture—Documentary 1 1:45 Q The Pastor—Religion AFTERNOON 1 2:00 0 The Christophers—Relig. O Q fD Winky Dink & You The kids draw an Indian village so that Jack can learn about wampum. They also draw a mocking-bird, who can do some very fine imitations. Chapter 3 in the story of Mike McBean in the days of Columbus. 1 2:30 0 Q Contest Carnival Gene Crane presents young performers from Philadelphia. 1. A High Bar act from Phila. 2. The Aero Aces, tumblers from Phila. 3. Ruth Homer, a roller¬ skating baton twirler, Audubon, N. J. 4. An aerial act. 0 Your Children's Safety 0 Big Picture—Documentary fpl Faith for Today—Religion Pastor Fagal leads today's panel dis¬ cussion on the value of hymn singing in maintaining a happy outlook on life. Mrs. Minnie Iverson-Wood, choral di¬ rector of Washington, D.C., Swiss edu¬ cator Dr. Daniel Walther and two youngsters comprise the panel. 12:45 0 Laurel and Hardy 1:00 0 What's Your Trouble? Q industry on Parade 0 Abbott and Costello Q O. Roberts—Evangelist fpl What's Your Trouble? 1:150 Your Government "Savings Bond Division." Q Heaven Speaks—Martin QD Congressman Van Zandt 1:30 0 Annie Oakley—Western "Outlaw Mesa." Tagg's ventriloquism proves to be an effective secret weapon 0 O. Roberts—Evangelist 0 This Is the Life—Religion "Ours - But Not To Keep." A new girl in town puts Pete Fisher's heart and head in a whirl. Michael Hall. 0 Concert Hall—Opera fp) Life of Triumph A-10 TV GUIDE