St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri (2025)

EVERYDAY MAGAZINE TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1947 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 2D LOUIS RADIO STATIONS RADIO FAVORITES TODAY They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo KSD KXOK WEW KFUO KMOX WIL KWK BROADWAY By WALTER WINCHELL ITU 111 frjtH1piiiifiniii WHO'S THAT FAT THAT'S BKSDOME. OF HE RELAXES NO! HOLD UP THE ISO 630 770 850 1120 123 1230 1380 UKE A CARLOAD jrfi LOUDMOUTH EVERY ps THE BILGEWATER Si v-tv time See. him.heS 1 bevfpage co. doc ft OF PIG IRON.

A SHIPMENT UNTIL I GET BACK! 1 WOULDN'T GIVE THAT OUTFIT THE DEW OFF KrCr ON A PHONE TALKING Ji TOLD HIM TO COME Programs on the broadcast band scheduled for today include: TAGE ENTRANCE: Buddy Kaye made so much coin out of the ditty: 'Til the End of Time" that he is among the producers of the new Jerome Robbing show, "Look, Ma, I'm txc to iciMcce 1 urnc r-no dcct la di nun ABOUT TO a Dm it -rrv MY MUSTACHE WITHOUT LISTEN TO H. V. KALTENBORN'S News Comment on KSD Monday Through Friday at 6:45 I'M. A CERTIFIED CHECK NOW CONNECT ME WITH THE PLANT A CERTIFIED CHECK yw. NTHEPLANTW BlGDOMEMUST JT yy jLSSYzWk BE HAVING AVwON- flfjk For Weather Report Tune to KSD At 6, 6:45, and 8:30 a.m., report and forecast by Harry F.

Wahlgren, chief of the St. Louis Weather Bureau, at 11:10 a.m., also reports at 12 noon, 5:30, 10 and 11 p.m. and 12 midnight Variety and Comedy. P.M. 7:00 KSD, Rudy Valle; lVnny Krueger and his orchestra guest, Alan Young, comedian.

7:30 KMOX, Mel Blanc Show. 8:00 KSD, Amos and Andy; McDaniH, Delta Rhythm Boys and Lud Oluskln's Orchestra. 8:30 KSD, Fibber McUee and Molly with Hill Thompson. Arthur t). Bryan, Bea Renaderet, Billy Mills's Orchestra.

9:00 KSD, Boh Hope, Jerry Co-lonna. Vera Vague, Desl Arnas and his orchestra; Marie I-aw-l-r, bingcr; guest, Shirley Tonv-ple. 9:80 KSD, Red Skrlton, l'earson, Verna Felton, Fat Mo Geehan, Anita Ellis, singer; David Forester's Orchestra. Drama. P.M.

7:00 KMOX, Big Town. 7:30 KSD, A Date With Judy; Louise Erickson in title role. Music P.M. 6:30 KMOX, American Melody Program. 8:30 KXOK, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Dr.

Serge Koussevit-zky conducting. Commentators. P.M. 5:45 KMOX, Robert Trout. 6:15 KSD, World News Roundup; N.

B. C. Correspondents. 6:45 KSD, II. V.

Kaltenborn. 10:30 KSD, Richard Ilarkness. NEWS AND COMMENT ON KSD 5:30, 6, 7, 7:45, 8:30, 11 a.m.. 12 noon 5, 5:30, 6, 6:15, 6:45, 10:00, 10:30, 11, 11:30 p.m. 12 midnight, 12:30 a.m.

4 P. M. KSD WHEN A CIRL MARRIES. KFUO Th Mam Shop. KMOX Hojil of Utt.

KWK News: Beoords. WKW Nmi: Ramhllni Ithvthms. WIL Platter Parade. KXOK Song and Dane I'arada. 4:15 KSD PORTIA FACES LIFE.

KMOX Kfconli. WEW Melodjr Roundup. 4:30 KSD JUST PLAIN BILL. KFUO The Open Illhle. KMOX Fmiw-Klvea' ProtertiTa League: TfP Tunea.

KWK WIIj l'latter Farad. KXOK Tenneue Jed. KSO FRONT PAOC FA BRILL. KFUO Today la Hpotta. KMOX Hmue-wtes' rroteotle Lraiue; Top Tunea.

KWK New. WEW Muny and Sport. KXOK Sky Klnf. 5 P. M.

KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: SALON MUSIC. KFUO New. KMOX New. KWK Buck Boiers. WIL Homemaker' Treaaura Chest.

KXOK Terrj and the Pirate. KSD EASY ACES. KFUO The Btory of Jesus. KMOX Mn on the 8treet. KWK Superman.

KXOK Singing Bam. 6:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFUO Whlnpertng Reeds. KMOX Musical Derby. KWK Cent.

Midnight. WIL Sport. KXOK License Qui. 6:45 KSD RUSS DAVID SHOW. KMOX Robert Trout.

New. KWK Tom Mix. WIL Stara of 8ongland. KXOK Sport. 6 P.

M. KSD NEWS AND SPORTS: J. Roy Stockton and Harold Grams. KMOX Mystery of the Week. KWK IS.

WIL Dinner Music. KXOK Records. KSD MORGAN BEATTY an ether NBC Correspondents. KMOX The Jack Smith Show. KWK Records.

WIL Dinner Music 6:30 KSD T0P8 IN MUSIC, WITH JULIE O'NEILL. KMOX American Melody Program. WIL News: Rhythm Intexmeuo. KXOK Down Melody Lane. 6:43 KSD H.

V. KALTENBORN. KWK Inside of Sport. WIL Meet the Band. Dancing" Gilbert Miller, they report, Is one of the owners cf the Park Avenue apt house trying to evict the Danny Kayes John Murray Anderson'a chums hear he Is experimenting with the Russian "youth" serum.

He is In his 60s Blng will make close 'to a million dollars out of his platters this year, not including his many other chores Rodgers Ham-merstein are taking no risk with their gold mine, "Annie Get Tour Gun." They are paying Mary Jane Walsh the highest wage yet for an understudy just to stand by in the wings. 1750 per week Many Movletown stars are flocking to David O. Selznick's new firm loss to Moss Hart (whose apt was burgled) was the gold ciggie case signed by the cast of Winged Victory" J. Durante, X. Cugat and the dice tables were the reasons the new Flamingo (Las Vegas) attracted 28,000 patrons in the first three days C.

Collins reports this repartee: "You know that spot at 44th and B'way where Hams' used to congregate to discuss show business? Well, I heard a pair there discuss a new show, and one said: 1 hear it isn't so bad as I hear it THE BROADWAY LIGHTS: Brooks Atkinson's review on -Temper the Wind" called it "The most forceful and absorbing topical drama of the season. It speaks some of the few sensible words uttered on Broadway." Arthur Pollock, The Brooklyn Eagle critic, described it as the "'A Bell for Adano' for Germany." and WJZ's critic, F. Hurst, said: "It points at things in the world that hang like swords over our heads. It is a play to respect" A second look at all the notices on "Beggar's Holiday" reveals that Duke Ellington's score is the high poL Robert Bogar summing up: "Together, the music and text combined in as felicitous a wedding as the Broadway stage has offered in many months." THE CINEMAGICIANS: An acceptable swashbuckler lopped by Louis Hayward, "The Return of Monte Cristo" proves that the swordplay is mightier than the scenarist's pen "The Overlanders" was shipped from Australia and had Listen to RICHARD IIARKNESS Monday Through Friday KSD 10:30 P.M. Etching the big business exec unlax at the winter resort.

MwOlUOuGH. 220 n. Clifton, WICHITA, KANSAS. 6 A.M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS.

KFUO Morning Call. KMOX Farm Talks. KWK Boy Shaffer and His Gang. WKW News: Musical Clock. KXOK fc'ews; Town and Country.

KSD WAKE UP TO MUSIC. KMOX Sunrise Salute. KXOK Town and My Day 7 P. M. 'Real Crisis for Teachers' By Eleanor Roosevelt KSD RUDY VALLEE SHOW: with Banny Krueger'a Orchestra; tuest, Alan Young.

KMOX Big Town. KWK Michael Shame. WIL Veterans Question Bos. KXOK Lum and Abner. 7:15 WIL Harmony Hall.

KXOK Here's Veterans. 7:3 KSD A DATE WITH JUDY. KMOX Mel Ulinc's Pixit Shop. KWK The Falcon. WIL News; This la Music KXOK Duke of Windsor.

7:65 KMOX Bill Henry; New. NEW YORK, Monday. THINK that my weekend visit in Washington was the longest time I have spent there since I 8 P. M. Economical Menus for Tomorrow By Meta Given DUMPLINGS have a good reputation long standing.

Their very name sounds intriguing and I've never seen an ambitious cook yet who didn't want to make them in a superior way. There are three varieties boiled, baked and steamed. Let's consider boiled ones today. Chicken and dumplings and those with beef stew are outstanding representatives. Boiled dumplings of the drop type should be as light as a feather and delicate but not to the point where they disintegrate right in their gravy.

The reason why dumplings fall apart is usually because fat was put into the batter or the batter is too wet. Dumplings cooked in a rich broth need no fat. The right consistency of the batter is one of the secrets of success. It needs to be like KWK Hearts Desire. WEW News: Matinee Today.

WIL Afternoon BaUrooou KXOK Ladle He Seated. 2:15 KSD MA PERKINS. KFUO Musical Relaxation. KMOX Linda's First Ite. 3:30 KSt PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY.

KFUO New. KMOX Heart In Harmon. KWhl News. WEW South America War. WIL News: Artcmooa Ballroom.

KXOK Bmg Crosby Btni 3:45 KSO RIGHT TO HAPPINESS. KFUO Foot Care. KMOX Editor Jauhter. KWK Records. WEW peered Heart Program.

KXOK Western Melodlea. 3 P.M. KSD BACKSTAGE WIEE. KFUO He of Uod Cheer. KMOX HW Party.

KWK llwords. AEW News; Momenta With the Master. WIL Afternoon Ballroom. KXOK Musical Party Line. 3:15 KSD STELLA DALLAS.

KFtU Plana Recital. KMOX House Partv: News. KXOK News; Party Line. 3:30 KSD LORENZO JONES. KFUO Piano Recital.

KMOX Jackpot. KWK llecnnls. WIL News; Afternoon Hsllroom. KXOK Musical Party Y0UNQ WIDDER BROWN. KFI'ti Uadln Calendar.

WIL Hera Verns. KWK Hecords. 4 P.M. KSD WHEN A GIRL MARRIES. KFUO The S.mg Mime.

KMOX Roat Life. KWK Sens: WKW Newt; ltsmbllng Rhythms. IL Hecords. KXOK Uncords. 4:15 KSO PORTIA FACES LIFE.

KMuX Hm-iipIs. WKW Mrlodj Xoundun. 4:30 KSD JUST PLAIN BILL. KFUO The Open llllile. KMOX Housewives Protective I-sgue; Top Times.

WIL -Plslter I'srerte. KX'lK T'nncee Jed, 4:45 KSD FRONT PAGE FARRELL. KFUO- Tods In Sport KWK Neww. WEW Muuy and Rport. KXOK Sky King.

0 P.M. KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: SALON KKLO--Newi. VmOX News. KWK Bur Rogers. IL Homemaker's Treasure Chest.

KXoK Terrr and the Pirates. 5:15 KSD THREE SUNS TRIO. KFUO Eyes on th Ku'ure. KMOT Mas) In the Street. KWK Superman.

KXOK Sinsing Sam. 8:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KMOX Musical Derhy. KWK tapt. WIL Sport Kerlew.

KXOK License Oulir. 0:45 KSD RUSS DAVID SHOW. KFUO At Cln- of Day. KMOX Robert Trout: Newa. KWK Tom Mil.

WIL Star of Sungland. KXOK Sports Extras. Country; Neighbor News. 6:30 KFUO r'arm and Home Journal. WEW Newt; Musical Clock.

KXOK Southland Echoes. 6:45 KSD WEATHER FORECAST; WAKE UP TO MUSIC. KFCO New KMOX Sunrise Salute: Weather Keyort. WEW Musical Cloes: Newa. KXOK Town and Country: Weather News.

7 A.M. KSD ASSOCIATES PRESS NEWS. KFUO Morning Meditation. KMOX New KWK Jack JJunlgan Trio. WEW tirandpappy Jones.

WIL Breakfast Cluh. KXOK New; Markets; Town and Country. KSD VARIETY FAIR. KFl'O Hymn. KMOX Orark Varieties.

KWK Tejl Hollle and Buckeye Four; News. KXOK Trading rost, Howard and Shelton. 7:30 KSD DO YOU REMEMBER? KFUO Musical Rereille. KWK Bleb. Hayes I'laya.

WEW New; Melodlea. WIL News: Breakfast Cluu. KXOK News. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFUO The Chapel Window.

KMOX News. KWK News. WKW Sacred Heart Program. KXOK Breakfast Time. 8 A.M.

KSD THE RANGE RIDERS. KFUO News: Hstut to the Morning. KMOX Hob Williams Rings. KWK lleo- onl. WKW News.

WIL, Breakfast Cluh. KXOK tlappy Hank. 8:13 KMOX Teias Hangers. WEW At Tour SeiTlce. KXOK News.

8:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFUO News. KAIOX Wily Starr Show. WII News: Music. WKW Urandpappy Jones.

KXOK Hrrakfat Club. 8:48 KSD VIRGINIA BLAIR PRESENTS. KFUO Console Varieties. KMOX New. KWK New.

WIJ Tropic! Tempo. 9 A M. KSD VEST POCKET VARIETIES. KFUO Adventure In llewarch. KMOX Songs of the West.

HI Nelghlxvr. KWK Records. W1I Rerennders. WEW News; KXOK Sly True Story. KSD L0RA LAWT0N.

KFUO Leisure Time. WEW Mother' Health Class. KXOK True Story; Hjuuos el All Churches. 9:30 KSD ROAD OF LIFE. KFUO Students Chapel.

KMOX The Strange Romance ot Evelyn Wintera. KWK Records. WEW lt's Go to Town. WIL, Music KXOK Hymns of All Churches. KSO JOYCE JORDAN.

KFUO Themes of the Ages. KMOX Judy and Jane. WEW Market. WIL The Weather; Harlem Bhythtu. KXOK Listening Post.

KSD THE FRED WARING SHOW. KFUO Music of the Masters. KMOX American School of the Air. KWK News; ever, that I will have to leave that to Senators Vandenberg and Con-nally, who know that I am deeply grateful for the opportunities which have been given me to work in a body which has potentialities for building peace in" the world. I also spent some time with Miss Chart Williams of the National Education Association.

I had seen in the newspapers a blast against the association for supporting what its crtics call "company unions" in education. Among the N.E.A. officials I talked to, I found a very keen sense of the crisis in public education and a great desire to support the complaints against the low salaries of teachers in so many places throughout the nation. WITH THE RISE in the cost of living, it is obviously impossible to keep teachers' salaries at the levels which have existed. There is a real crisis and, if we hope to give our children adequate education, we will have to face the fact that are human beings.

We cannot expect them to be more unselfish than other human beings. We cannot expect them to live, as professional people, on less money than they could earn as skilled mechanics. We have given them very little recognition in our communities, but even if we had given them far more honor and esteem, that could not make up for an impossible economic situation which affects not only the teacher but his or her entire family. I left in 1945, but my time was very fully taken up. On Friday, I gave a lecture in the State Department on the work of the United Nations Human Rights Commission, and afterwards lunched with Assistant Secretary William Benton, under whose division this course of lectures is given.

The luncheon gave me an opportunity to see some of the other people in the department, and also to hear a little more about the meeting of UNESCO in Paris. I saw Archibald MacLcish as I walked through the corridor, and he told me he was very busy on the report. I feel that UNESCO has such great possibilities for creating better International understanding and for constantly building up closer relations among countries that I am deeply interested in this particular division of the United Nations work. I SAW the Secretary of State for a few minutes, and also the President, so that I could say thank you for my opportunity to serve as a delegate to the General Assembly of the United Nations. The nominations to the United States delegation, made by the President on recommendation of the State Department, had to be ratified by the Senate, so I felt that I should express my thanks also to that group.

I Jthink, how that of a soft drop biscuit. If the batter is too stiff, the dumplings will be too sturdy. Dumplings require the support of the stewed chicken or beef to sit on while they cook and there needs to be enough liquid provided to allow the dumplings to cook from its steam, for them to absorb KSD AMOS AND ANDY, with Fraemaa Gosden and Charles Correll. Hattle Me-Danial, Delta Rhythm Beys, Lad Gliiskin'a Orchestra. KMOX Vox Pop.

KWK Gabriel Heatter. WIL Hecords. KXOK The O'Neills. 8:15 KWK Ileal Stnrlea From Beat Life. WIL Melodic Moods.

8:30 KSD FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY. KMOX Arthur (lodfrer. Talent cVnut. KWK. American Forum of the Air.

WIL News; Modern Concert Hall. KXOK Itoston Symphony. 8:45 KXOK Ted Streater' Orchestra, 9 P. M. KSD THE BOB HOPE SHOW, Jerry Coloit-na: Vara Vaaue, Dail Arnat and His Or.

ehaitre; guest, Shirley Temple. KMOX Accident I'rerentloo Program. KWK American Ponim nf the Air. WIL Harlem Jthythm. KXOK Boston Symphony.

9:15 KWK Music. WIL frisrklers. 8:30 KSD THE RED 8KELT0N SHOW. KMOX Open Hearing. KWK Mystery WIL Bandwagon.

KXOK Iloosler Hop. 9:45 WIL The Bandwiiran. KXOK Stringing Along. WIL Hockey tiame. 10 P.

M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KMOX New. KWK Supper Cluh with Jo Stafford. WIL Hockey Game.

KXOK Muslt-al JJerhy. 10:15 KSD ALLEN. ROTH'S ORCHESTRA. KMOX 10:15 Club. KWK Records.

KXOK News. 10:30 KSD RICHARD HARKNESS. KMOX Sporta Kevlew; Today' Lore Song. KXOK Ileaitttfiil Music. 10:45 KSD MUSIC OF MANHATTAN.

KMOX Tou and Alcohol. WIL The Bandwagon. 11 P. M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: GUEST STAR PARADE.

KMOX News; Musical Hour. KWK News: Dick Juntas' Orchestra. KXOK News: Charlie Harnett's Orchestra. 11:15 KWK Norman Harris' Orchestra. 11:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS: YOUR UNITED NATIONS: "PEOPLE'S FORUMS AS AIDS TO WORLD UNDERSTANDING." KMOX Musical How; Lea Elgard'a Orchestra.

KWK Don Bestor' Orchestra. KXOK Jack Fine's Orchestra. 11:15 KWK Don Bestor's Orchestra: Newa. KXOK Dance Music; New. 12 MIDNIGHT KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; DANCING AT MIDNIGHT.

KMOX Midnight Patrol; New. KXOK Dance Music: News. 12 aO KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; DANCING AT MIDNIGHT. the local reviewers composing lyrics for singing its praises. A short titled "The Last Bcmb" comes across with atomic impact, particularly one epiode wherein the camera slowly moves through the rows of graves at lwo Jima.

After viewing that, youll cherish every moment of peace like it was the last minute of your life "Shadowed" is a flabby fable girdled with cliches. "Decoy" deserves to be paddled, but the critics took the yawns right out of our mouth. THE INTELLIGENTSIA: Clare Luce will reveal the most intimate details in a mag on how she found religion. She is also finishing a new book at her plantation. Appleton will publish Mirror beauty editor Alma Archer has a book on what women think of men, due in the Spring.

The title is: "Ab-Men" The new book, "One Damned Island After Another." was not written by its exploiter (Major I. Moss) but by J. Whitley and Clive Howard J. B. Priestley's statement in "Trend of "It is impossible to be a decent citizen of the modern world and have the Jewish people on one's conscience." THE PRESS BOX: Money Ain't Everything Dep't: W.

C. Fields and Baron Rothschild died on the same day at the same age. Fields landed on the front pages and his obits ran for columns. The Baron, one of the world's top philanthropists, was dismissed with a few paragraphs Relayed newspaper story: Over an Australian editor's chair was the motto: "Today's paper lights tomorrow's fire" A visitor asked: "Is that to induce a proper humility in the staff?" "No," replied the editor, "it is to encourage them to take a chance with a story." QUOTATION MARKSMANSHIP: Oscar Wilde's line on a gift-box card to his bride: "From the Poet to the Poem" T. Parker: Democracy means not "1 am as good as you are," but "Tou are as good as I am" Chinese proverb: Free sitters grumble most about the play Maurois: Growing old is a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form Anon: If you drink, don't drive.

If you drive, don't drink E. Brandeis: Sometimes you pay compliments and sometimes you pay for them. P. Davis: And so they were- divorced and loved happily ever after H. Styne: It took the name Irving to make the name Berlin respectable.

Ed Wynn: It was so cold my Blankets fought with each other to get on the bottom. Tour ITUNE TO KSD? Roundup: Records, WEW News; Social Secretary. WIL Melody Lane. For Daytime Features is the NBC PARADE OF STARS TODAY'S PATTERNS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KXOK Breakfast In Hollywood. 10:15 KFUO Music of the Master.

WEW Public Library Pmcrant. 10:30 KSD JACK BERCH SHOW KFUO Homemakera' hat. KMOX flrand Slam. KWK Easy Does It. WEW Industry and Program.

WLL Platter Parade. KXOK Galen Drake. 10:49 KSD OAVID HAP.UM. KFUO Mldmomtng Serenade. KJinx Rosemary.

KWK Victor Lindlahr. WEW Food News. KXOK Ted Malone. 11 A.M. KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NfW COMPREHENSIVE WEATHER REPORT BY Harry F.

Wahltren. chief of the St. Leuis Office, U. 8. Weather Bureau.

KFUO The Open BIWe. KMOX Kate Smith Speaks. KWK News. WKW News; Home Serensde. WIL Platter Parade.

KXOK Kenny Baker Show. 11:15 KSD ART VAN DAMME 0UINTET. KFUO News. KMOX Aunt Jenny. KWK World of Pong.

11:30 KSD RECORD REVIEW. KFUO Musical Memoirs. KMOX Romance of Helen Trent. KWK Jsckie Hill Sings; Records. WEW Just for Women WIL News; Platter Parade.

KXOK Telephone liAs" KSD ALLEN PRESC0TT. WIFE vcMrTrtl.sx.i,wi T.ner Vitamins for Health. "LORA LAWTON" weekdays at 1:15 a. m. "LIGHT OF THE WORLD" weekdays at 1:45 p.

m. 'BACKSTAGE WIFE weekdays at 3:00 p. m. some of it and have enough left for gravy. They need to be dropped into the stew quickly.

And the trick to do this is to dip the spoon into the simmering broth each time after dropping one in to help the next dumpling slide off sleek. Clamp the lid on and leave it there until they have cooked. Then serve them immediately. Remember, too, that only so many dumplings can be made in so much stew. Just because we like them is no reason for making a whole raft of dumplings when there is only one chicken in the pot.

Menus for Wednesday. BREAKFAST: Grapefruit sections, poached eggs on toasL LUNCHEON: Frankfurters on buns, potato chips, bread and butter pickles, radishes, olives, sliced bananas in cream, remainder of crunchy cereal crisps. DINNER: Stewed chicken and drop dumplings, buttered mixed green peas and corn, jellied cottage cheese and cole slaw salad, apple pudding. For apple saucjs and apple pie, choose an apple that will cook tender in a short time. Stayman, York Imperials, Northwest Greenings, and Rhode Island Greenings are used as cooking apples.

Daytime Tomorrow on Local Stations vor our Cal Sunday. WEW Little 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Show; Markets. KXOK Down Melody Lane: 12 NOON. KSO ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS. KFUO Voice of the Harp.

KMOX News. KWK News. WIL Platter Parade. WEW vr KXOK Song and Tianc Parade. 550 ON YOUR DIAL The following program schedule is according to central standard time: 5 a.m.

KMOX Country Journal. 5:15. KMOX Morning Roundup. 8:30 KSD ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS; NOVELTIES IN RHYTHM. KMOX Country Journal.

KXOK News; Temple of the Air: Tune Carrol. 8:45 KSD MORNING RHYTHM. io.ik ven songs BY MORTON DOWNEY. iriTTTO Nnondsy Repose. KMOX MaPw- WEW klns.

KWK Shady Valley Folks, Markets. so.oa van raav ar.Fft. KMOX Toung Pr. Malone. KWK Jackie WIL Hill Show.

WEW Noon Roundup KXOK Qui Westher; News; Music, SWEET? you Vet! 125 KSD WHAT'S NEW IN THE STORES oieMaTlTeI Iq eIJa E. a TjjT vTeTr A ESQS Tljo WU Vvl moo 'o mm fif iP I fSSf 1 I SIZES feUv TODAT wlin nancy KFUO Farm Front. KMOX TOg Bister. KWK Variety Program. KXOK News P.M.

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KXOK Bonf nd 1 :1 oKS -W0 A IN WHITE. rr iftr kla etr-tn 1:30 KSD MASQUERADE; BETTY CROCK- TlA i Tp stj A oyyas IR sHe A 0S SIN 1 IS A A RAP Hl 0 ATTN saTgLsit J.w,w KWK Queen for St. Orb of day 23. Sea. bird 25.

Great Lake IS. Searching inquiry 39. OU of rose petals: variant 40. Among 4L Conjunction 42. Physicians 44.

Metal fasten 46. Teak tree 47. Cried 43. Paid public notice CO. Exclamation tl.

Oriental nurse D3. Mole gray 65. Scarlet 57. The Dick u'i'u7 Market. WIL Neighbor Tww Prnsram: T.B.

Society neakcr. ACROSS Milkfish 4. Outer srarraents Obstruct 12. Malayan ape 13. Pointed arch 14.

High card 15. Gone by 16. Resume 17. Deed 18. Cutting machine 30.

Scandinavian navigator it. A train: prefix 23. Ahead 24. Steeps 26. Promontory: variant JS.

Measure of length 29. Herons vntf and (1 mOTTI Ml t. rv" in 9 This 1 Australia. KSO LIFE CAN BI lAWlirus- KMOX N. KFUO Tour iniiaren.

Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls OXYDOL'S Singing Star 59. Hindu cymbals (2. Constellation 60. Silkworm 63. Serpent CU Tardier (4.

Ovules -1 I Social Problems By Emily Post TO THE distressed young parents who wrote me that their baby should have been named John Little Jr. and not 2nd as they had imagined and who now want to take proper steps to change the boy's name, my answer isi Nothing further than changing it yourself is necessary, since he is much too young to have made any important use of the suffix unless property has been left him in the name of John Little 2nd. In this case, it would be necessary to prove that John Little 2nd and John Little Jr. are the same individual. DEAR MRS.

POST: Will you tell me how much may be made of my engagement in the papers? I was engaged several years ago and that engagement was broken, but this fact never announced. My friends naturally know. At that time, there was a big write-up in the papers, with pictures. Does anything have to be said now about the other? Answer: Very definitely not In fact, it would be in very bad taste to go into any detail about the former engagement. However, if you are a very prominent person, you will have no control over the amount of publicity given you.

If you are not a very prominent person, then the chances are that nothing will be said by anyone about your former engagement. In short, you yourself should make a simple statement of your present engagement and hope that, the other will not be featured. DEAR MRS. POST: Why must an invitation be sent to the bridegroom's parents to their own son's wedding? Seems senseless. Answer: Does it? When the facts are that your parents are giving the wedding and the reception and his parents will be the most important guests present? formal invitations are sent, the chief guests should receive them.

If the wedding is very small and the invitations are by written note, a letter should be sent his mother. Even though she knows the day and hour of the wedding, it would be courteous to repeat it. If they have to stay somewhere in your town, you also should ask what arrangements they have made. If none, then you should attend to these details and write them what you have done. ton 'all-in-one' instrument svitli a big PLUS in power and economy! SONOTONI ST.

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Easy enough for your first piece and pretty enough to use anywhere. Use with small doily for luncheon sets or use either doily alone. Pattern 57 has directions for both. Laura Wheeler's new, improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise directions. Send 20 cents in coins for this pattern to the St, Louis Post-Dispatch, Needlecraft Dept.

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