Pag* Tea WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAILY TREBUNB 24,1945. RADIO PROGRAMS OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE... with ... MAJOR HOOPLR ?b.3o TO VOtKl WFHR PALTRY is going to take patience and a 1*M ClUB PREPARATION Mutual and Wisconsin Network* FOR MAKKIAGE lot of good clear thinking." TONICHT'9 UlfiBLKlHTB •:S#-9:4, By S«fkatary Hawkln* business or artistic careers as un- best, and try to get used t-> think- «:4MMI:ia—FultOB t*wlt, Jr, (MBt). "But de feedlel1' exclaimed Her- prepared as they do marriage, their ing of marriage as my real career, «tau-d;SO— UJnNrr Melodic*. mv lif« work," «:3».«:SC — A I' fiettm. man,, as though he hadn't paid any careers would necessarily be fail- * * * 6 :3a-liUO— Dinner Mrlodtec. attention to my talk, "Oi, 1 ask t:OO-l:18 — Frank Slafrlitr . ures. If they pursued their careers Living is an art. Tt is not a 7:19.7:30— Mulunl PrtttnU Cart MM- you—vill you giff me de feedle?" •*y (M03). as carelessly and with as few haphazard, irresponsible experi- 1iSO-«:00— .tfntbB Chrlillc'i Pair*! "No!" I yelled. And the very next sacrifices, if they had as little de- ence. Like any art, its technigue moment I was sorry. Because the :IS— GabrlrJ Hnltcr (MBSK termination of purpose, and trusted must be learned, Us meaning must *:I5-»:SO— K«l Storle* from K«l Lite. little beggar stared up at me with l>e explored. Divorce is a sijrn of (MM-). eyes that seemed to grow bigger haphazardly to luck as they do so failure in living, and an excellent K::ilt-S:00 — Treniure Hour of Son* many times in marriajre, their . every second as he reaiized the aw- remedy for divorce, as well as for »::3« — Alrh Obler'l PlBM (MBS>. fulness of the thing. He thought he careers would come to a disastrous the unhappy marriages which do 9::tO,9^3 — Music for Millions. had been mistaken. His confidence close. B:M-IU:W— Summy Kttyc Orrtt. Happiness comes not by accident j not end in divorce, ties in the IO:. had looked out for his precious fid- growing up. 10:SQ-1I>:S1 — Spot Xetr* Summit?. dle when he had been forced to good will and endless baid work. We cannot stop the disaster or make a quick get-away in the fight Not IOMK ago, a J-OUIIR friend of ,\K«>l'M> THE DIAL mine brought his fiancee to see me prevent it by working from the Tuning tonljcM : NIM' — * Kmnk II or- tlie other day, was suddenly shat- wrong end—after marriage. We gan; 7;3t» IH null Stiorf; *:SO Join l»vlt.; and to make arrangements for can prevent divorce and unhappy U::<0 Rudy Valiw . . . ens— ?:tt» Dtulli tered, their wedding- She told me (hat she tiiltc.v tttirrltls * Morion {ioulil mtiftln "01!" he exclaimed softly, but his marriage only by preparing our 0 >'tr»t lilnfi 9:J* l.«rr.T DouJtJttit aad voice was faltering and mixed with had just finished her lonp training children for marriage and by teach- Ril>tfy . • - t'1,1'— Or3O iWnny Uootlman and she was goinR to be a Hurse. iiiu-*k'i " :34t Tow n MtftinK "America** a sob, I saw his eyes well up with ing them trum babyhood the facts Kitc« I'rvhlvm;" S:S« At Donahue band; tears. He pulled out of his overcoat "You have spent a lot of time of life. We must teach them self- 9::>(l Murcli <>f Tim.- . . . UBS— J tS« and effort and thought at that," I A Ratlin ClirUllp'i, I'ulrnl; 9 Arch ObOlfr pocket a long, red handkerchief and said. "But what preparation have I reliance, independence, the sanctity >lay ^Kxt'roi^e til Horror/' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Hep Talk BY MERRILL IJLOSSEtt wiped his eyes while he sobbed. But you made for marriage? Have you of marriage, its spiritual features, along with the red handkerchief its ethics, its duties, as well as the FRIDAY'S lllflHUCHTS thought about it?" liberty that must be given to both 1:D0.7:I." — Martial Music. fOUOW 'THOSE $KAOVSIOE KIOS £ MOPE vou ] CHIEF. IM came something else from his pock- She looked puzzled. "Oh, we'll -:IJ-7::M) — \i* >fw«. AROUMD — Live WITH TMEM-" UNDERSTAND TH«ft ) MELLOW FELUDW . et—a piece of paper that fel! upon 1 parties if the marriage is to last l::tO-1:4s — Cbttkifbonril Fan TFtti THBR HA&ttS / >»NO work it out all right,' she said VN). WHO Nvewreo tr! the floor. I was too soft-hearted, cheerfully. and to be right. 1:4.'i-1:M — "Your Cooulj A(ent." GET PICTURES/ A knowledge of sex and an un- 1:SS-*:IH» — Interlude, however, to notice it at the time. "But you could hardly be a good S:t«t-»;OS^Nnvs. That I had made the littie fiddler nurse on that basis, could you?" derstanding of the part it plays in K:W.-,-n:SU — Mutlral Clock, weep was enough to make me give manage is an essential part of the She laughed. "01" course not." *:ai-»:0iareli (ield Hour. "Being a wife. . . . Oh, I see," knowledge of sex and a sense of ]0:30-10:,">5-~Slciens Point Hoar. proportion about it are a protec- 10:53-11:00 — Lannv «»d Ctn^er BIRTHDAY CLUB she said slowly. "You mean that 11 -II: IS— Wm, Lan«^"News" (MBS), Ralph Jerome Worlund, 1711 marriage is my real life work. And tion to every child or young per- J1:1S-H :SO— Sonjt by Morton Downtj you don't think I know much about son on the verge of marriage. (SIMS). Spencer street, is 12 years old. When the child begins to (jues- 11:30-11:45 —St*T*n . Point. Delbert Dale Wundrow, -Arpin, is it.' II :J,*.-11 :5S— ( Imrrh In IVildwnod. "Well, do you?" tion you, answer in terms he will Jl:as-li.00 — Thorp Auction (W>'), 13 years old. understand. As he grows older, put 1i:ftU — Markets <\VSt>. Dolores Ann Wolcolt, -HI Daly She shook her head, l'J:«S-1'i:l,- — Hump Folk* FrOltC. "It is going to lie a harder job into his hands some of the com- . »rcnue, is 7 years old. petent books which have been writ- Natp» About Servicemen, Judith Jean Johnson, 1320 Bonow than nursing," 1 pointed out, "and uncheon nnni'f Tltn*. WASH TUBBS Humping It BY LESLIE TURNER there aren't any graduation exer- ten on the subject. An ignorant 1 :IM)-I :ir — Ct-drir tester (MBS). . »venue, is 10 years old. mind is not an innocent mind. 1: 1,1-1 :SO —,Ian e Cove) (MBS). Bobby Pancher, 160 Fifteenth av- cises. Your sturiy must go on and 1:30-2:00 — Qiipcn for Today (SIB8). PER REICH 155 7600 KILOMETER* VC A« MOW CKO6SM4 OER BOOT Of PER *OOM on. You two will find that you Sex must not be disregarded. It 2:IM.2:IA — Craliow and \\ lilte "). VORLP, BAROM JUPSNHETze—SdUTH OF enue south, is 13 years old. should not and it cannot be. But if S:1S-S:KO — (-forgo Olsen's Orcb. — StP^rud Point Hour, per, is 11 years old. plays in life, the child will grow up 5;IM)-5:13— Chick Carter, Boy DetcctiTO. Jimmy George Gregar, Necedah, Learning to adjust to one another (MBS). without abnormal curiosity or exag- ~ ii 1 year old. gerated carnal appetites. Marriage . Qull. : 30-5: 45 — Home of Siystery (MBS). will then be stabilized and entered :4G-C:00 — Tom Mix (MBS). "Here it is," I said, softly. "Stop upon in a deeper and holier spirit. : 00-<3: 13 — Fulton I^nlo, Jr. (MBS). EOT :'.5-(i:30^Spnrts Taradc. THE PLANE that sniffling and get put o£ here. McKENNEY :JU-RED RYDER He Needs Watching BY FRED HARM AN He droppedd his kerchief and sons, T-5 Wm, C. Braun now at Fort DmU Bnvlnic Bout (MBS>. looked up. And with a wild cry he BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY ln:00-10:irr— News. RED America's Card Authority Ord, Calif., and Pvt. Carl Braun at II): 15-10:30 — Dick Lelbert, Organ. , SO Trf grabbed the old fiddle, Camp LeJeune, N". C. A third son, 10:31 — Sfgn oH. "Oi! I t'ank you, Hawkins!" he Herman. It was none of first of the month is very light but BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Lights Out my husinesss if he was keeping a were opened and the trick was won nis and Mrs, Art Potts and daughter Donna and Shirley Henry were Sat- every piece is a collector's item." TWL VfcOFL'£&Ott secret from me. I didn't think Her- Linda Darnell is telling friends man was crooked; his face didn't * J 1094 urday visitors in Marshfield. "\O V J86 Mrs. L. J. Rieck and son Frank, about a sailor who just returned to show anything like that. And if he the states after 27 months in the BUM was— * 1053 Mr. and Mrs. Emii Rieck and Bob *K72 and Phyllis were Sunday guests at Pacific. He went to the Hollywood I stopped suddenly as my eyes Canteen his first night back and was fell upon a small folded square of AQ8752 the R. A. Brandt home. Frank N Rieck left Monday for Davenport, introduced to Linda. They danced paper that lay upon the floor. It AK103 W E ¥952 and she said, "I'll bet that right was the paper that had come out of AQ762 * J9 la., where he is employed, being J9 S called home by the death of his now there's nothing but pictures of Herman's pocket when he had Dealer beautiful girls running through drawn his big red handkerchief. I father, L. J, Rieck. A63 Mr. and Mrs, Bert Downing and your mind." "Yep," answered the had been so anxious to stop hts VQ74 sailor, "they don't dare walk," crying that I had forgotten about + K84 family spent the week-end with -that paper when I ran to bring out A10G543 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt at { his old fiddle-box. But now 1 picked Duplicate—Both xul Recdslown. ' spent Sunday afternoon and evening Cur] Simonson, wlio was employed it up. It was a single sheet, folded Son tli West North East at the Ralph Wermerson home in once, and I unfolded it and found Pass - ] * ' Pass 1 4k in Milwaukee, has returned to his Wisconsin Rapids. upon it just one sentence. I read it Pass; 2 V Pass 2 N. T. iome here. | Mr. and Mrs, William Lokken and slowly, and then I gave a low whis- Pass ' 3K.T. Pass Pass Major Glen Simonson, who has son of Wisconsin Rapids, were ALLEY OOP The Old Confidence B\ V. T. HAMLIN tle as I looked up, Opening—A 24 been in the India war theater is week-end guests of relatives here. (Continued tomorrow) spending a leave with his parents, Friends here have learned of the AS MANY TIMES AS I'VE / if OL' SCAREDY-CAT SO FAR, SOGOOD/KHMfr-.'NOTHIN'DOl Mr. and Mrs. Car! Simonson. death of Robert Haeni, son of Mr. SEEN HIM RUN THIS 6RONSON HAD ONLY NOW TO ADJUST (YET? MEB6E I'D with the ktriR. The ace of spades TIME-MACHINE, I LISTENED TME, HE THISUOCATER UNIT...\6ETT6R STEP UP Miss Delores Wolf of Chicago, is and Mrs. Adolph Haeni, former AH. THAT, A TH' AH, HA'NOW was cashed Jind then the queen of visiting relatives and friends here. THIS BUSINESS COULD DO IT WITH COULD A DONE Pittsvffle clubs was finessed, residents here, now of Lindsey, OF GETT1N' DOC MV EVES SHUT/ IT TOO.' DOES IT/ GETT1N' Mrs. Jessie Miller of Waukecan, Robert, a former Pittsville high BACK FROM MOO SOMEWHERE/ The declarer then led the jnck nf and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of school student, was killed in action IS GONNA BE Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kohls and diamonds. South covered with the A CINCH.' family of Arpin, were .Sunday guests 1 Racine, have returred to their in Germany, king and the acf wdii. The fjueen homos after a visit at the August at the Henry KroRf-nhrink borne. •\\ii5 cashed and North put in the Mr. and Mrs. Diejc Greenaway Mrs. William Reshel ami children Gmhc home. and Dclores of Sherry, were Wed- lead by playintc a small diamond, Mr, and Mrs, Clarenop Larson and vere Mnnday •viMlors at Marslifiold. At this priiitl lhf> srtttefve could nesday evening visitors at the Hen- Mr, and Mr=, C. E. Diehn smci Family of Hum bird, spent Sunday ry Simenpen. have b^on broken if North h;ui conic ;il the William Penslie and Jost family of Ta>lor, i\Pre Sunday ] b;n'k with a small henrt,. Jiwever, Philip Dahlherg of Merrill, was a truests at the William Reshel home. Schiller homes, Tuesday night visitor with George North continued the tt^n of spades Mrs. Henry Huser and son Roy Their little daughter, Catharine \\hich u;it; won with the queen. A Hams. Rose, was baptized in St. Joaeliinls small heart w;js won with the kinj> church Sunday with Mr, ar,d Mrs. and now the two diamonds were Reshel acting as sponsors. Announcr-mcnl ha= been madp if North (-mild not fi rot ret Marine Leader SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH THIS CURIOUS WORLD BY WM, FERGUSON th<' hii'th r>f a dauKlilor to Mr. nm] hfurU and vluhs. South \\;i,s in tho Mr«, Oscar Dinner at J.inp^villc. sami; prr'difumrnl. If<; hntl to try Mrs, R, A. !!i:nuit, hf r motlifr, to protect hoarts nwl rlulK. HORIZONTAL 47 Basement spent a few w^f-ks \\ith her daugh- As a result, both Mi. Marcus ami 1,7 Pictured 49 Concealed ter at her home th«*re. commander of 51 Wandering Di. Jlulchinf? made six odd. IT. S, Marines 52 Sows THE VILLAGE OP 2nd Division VERTICAL, FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER at Tarawa, ICHUMA Maj.-Gen. 1 Prisons WAS THE FIRST 2 He commands PLACE.. IM ALL- 13 Having a a division of 9 Males 33 Open to publid OF THE ORIENT handle the 101 arn (contr.) perusal WHERE, \VOMCM 14 Genus ot States Marines 11 Colored 34 Quickly WEEE &)VEJsl ferns 3 Lone Scout 12 Rabbits 36 Nuisances 15 Two (Roman) (ab,> 19 Stutter 38 Scheme WITH MEN. 16 Scandinavian A John (Gaelic) 22 Expungers 39 Filth ]7Near (ab.) 5 On top of 24 Blemish 40 Assist 18 Lieutenants 6 Roman 25 Doctrine 41 Verbal (Ob.) emperor 27 Steamer (ab.) 44 Winglike part 20 Italian river 7 Eccentric 28 Replica 45 Station (ab.) 21 Spain (ab.) wheels 31 Ono who 48 Lira (ab.) 22 Summer n opens 50-Ha If-cm 23 Hardens 25 Very (FT.) 26 River barriers 28 Perforated ornamental WHICH MAS THE GREATER. ball AVERAGE RAINFALL., o 29 Encountered FLORIDA OR CALIFORNIA f 30 Insurance fab.) 31 Tentmaker 3? Ooze 34 Mimicker 35 Snare LITTLE 37 By ISLAND 38 Paid (ab.) 40 Measure NEWPORT 42 Saint* (ab.) AND 43 Any 44 Contrivance* used in "Well, Colon*!. I tell all my customers you're atill my *-«* surveying husband—he's going prospecting for red point*!? • Electrical t*rm delivery boy. only your errands are over Japan nowT i about twto* M andi avmift ninteU «• EWSPAPERl SjEWSPAPER!