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Bismarck — Mandan — Dickinson We make clothes over for children Furnace? 3 3 15—Max Dolin, violinist 3 Ba z q 20 4 100—Dick Platt and Sidney 9 9: 10: 10: pt 1 1 1 1 1 :30—Singing Lady 45—Wizard of Oz 03—Xavier Cugat Orch. 30 45—Little Orphan Annie 00—Warden Lawes | 30—John McCormick an@ Willtam | be 00—Corn Cob Pipe Club 10:00—Pickens Sisters 00—Betty and 30—Dangerous Paradise 00—Let's Listen to Harris 20—Phil Baker: g 00—Ted Weems’ Orch, :30—Hal Kemp Orch. 100—Morning Devotions ‘Trio 00—The Breakfast Club 00—The Gospel Singer 5 15—The Voss Family :30—Down Lover's Lane y 10:30—One Man‘s Family 11:00. 11:30—C: | Columbia System ——__—_—__———* SO—Artint Recital 00—Junior Bug! 1 00—Church of the Air ft 30—Melody Parade, 1 $:45—Organ Melod: ¥ 10:1 ieiie * sine Arnold ‘and Taylor Buck- ‘ 10:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacte cl 4 ‘and organ 1 11:00—Salt Lake City Tabernacle | 1! 1 1 1:00—Bri Melodie: 1: 30—The a lollywood show 2:00-—N. ilbarmonic Symp. Oren. rite (30—Frank *Srumit and Julia San- der: 6:00—Songs My Mother Used to Sing 5:30—Smiling Ed McConnell 45—Twilignt Dusicale '00—The Seven Star Revi 10:45—1 1:00—The, Voice ‘of Expei Pt tetetetet trict ne Arnold and Commodores pnny Marvin, tenor ‘arm and F 0—Ma Perki 5 1k Music of the South jorin Sisters k, Jude Gustave Hartman jorge KR. Holmes Martha Mears, Contralto ow Pearl the Baron Mun- chausen 0—Wayne King Oreh, Jack Denny's Orch. arlos Molina and orchestra Clyde Lucas Oreh. lay, March 1 Devotions Merry Macs | leepy Hall Orch | mackout | —To be announced i —Woman's Radio Review | Bob i the Dream Girt | rkin o—Neneral Federation of Women's clubs —Singing Lady —Little Orphan Annie 0—Mary Small 0—The Molle Show 0—Rudy Vallee Orch. 0—Captain Henry's Showboat —Fddié Duchin Orch. —Paul Whiteman Orch. 0—Ralph Kirbery 0—Dancing in the Twin Cities Friday, March 2 | 9—Morning Devotions 8—Don Hall Trio ( —Rddie and Grace Albert —Rosario Bourdon’s Orch. BOOLSSseewe ws baritone Saturday, March 3 eerlo 5—Metropolitan Opera Nier- 5 rch, ite Terraplane EXSSS teem wae aaannncsetaeus 3 Fe B follywood on the Air refree Carnival (Central Standard Time) Feb. 26 Oren Revellle 5— 0. Choir and Organ eebberere ern eeccees 10.09 2 cw n3-9 ‘Welch Madrigal Choi: Jamon Melton and Green Stripe rch. Rin ‘Tin Tin Thriller 0—An Evening in Paris 20-—Bred Waring’s, Panpayivaniaan. Haast Dramas of ‘Gnitahooa” tions an! o—Vincent Lopes Orch. 5—Ace Brigode Orch. day, Feb. 26 Blonde Marjorie, Misses Briggs, blend voices for Ted Fiorito's program broadcast Wednesdays from 9 to 9:30 P. M., CST, from station KHJ in Los Angeles over a coast- to-coast Columbia network. 130—Jack Armstrong, All Boy Enoch Light Orch. Jack Bes Do—Leopotd. “Stokowski and Phila | delphia Orch. 0—The Big Show 100—Wayne King's Orchestra yee by 0—Salon 0—Chorus of 3000 voices from S—In the Luxembourg Gardens —Johnny ¢ 0— GI tor akippy 15. 45—Tito 00—Louls_ Panco Orch. 15—The Texas Rangers :30——Buck Rogers in the t ury 6:45—Boake Carter 7:00—Phil_ Due: brunette Dottie and Noyes) are m and auburn-haired Betty (the the charming young singers who “Frank Luther and ventide harles Carlisle ‘tand Marge incent Lopez Orch. —Boswell Sisters 0—Harry 9—Leon Belasco Orch. :30—Pancho and his Orch. Sosnick Orch, | Cleveland Elementary schools | | Nand Ginger 5—Larry Tate and Orch. 0—The Voice of Experience y Aces \—Ann Leaf at the O1 n Helen Trent School of the Navy Band noch Light and His Orchestra Skippy dison Ensemble 0—Jack Armstrong, —Al and Pete Melodies of Yexters The Texas Ranger 30—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- tury Boake Carter Leopold Stokowski and Phila- delphia Orchestra een Orch, eorge Jessell Gray's Orchestra iyrt and Marge 0—Harlem Serenade —Charles Carlisle, 0—Harry Sosnick Orch —The Volce of Experience 0—Vincent Lopez Orch. (0—Pancho Orch. tenor Wednesday, Feb. 28 ‘Metropolitan Parade mery Deutch Orch. Bill and Ginger ay 45—Academy of Medicine 1:00—The Voice of Experience onnie Gates, Sones Schuster Ore! 00—Marie, the Little Froneh Prin- 1 1 12:15 1 2:00—Metropolitan Parade 2:30—National Student Program Curtis Institute of Music 0—Talk by Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Artists Recit Federation - ack Armstron| amp ‘Adventurers Club 15—Texas Ranger: Buck Rogers In the 26th Cont, ake Curter Spirits of Rhythm Dunstedter's Orch, Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians aan Gray's Casa Loma Orch. yrt and Marge “iilformia. Melodies sham J lenry Sounick Orch. Jarrol Dickerson Orch. Friday, March 3 o—No Re Mi Ti rhe Captivators (0—Tony Wons 5—Dancing Echoes —The Voice of Expertence Barthell, Songs miling Ed McConnell George Hall Orch, farie, The Little French Prine —Easy Aces 5—Louis Panico Orch. 0—Just Plain Bill 5—Romance of Helen Trent 0—Ann Leaf at the Organ 0—Artist Recital 30—Harrisburg Varlety Program 0—The Grab Rag 8. Army Band ippy Enoch Light Orch. ack Armstrong faurie Sherman skippy Bob Nolan and Norm Sherr Jack Parker —Eddie Dunstedter's Orch. 0—Leopold Stokowski Orchastra §—sohnny Green Orch, 10:00—Henry Busse Orch. 10:15—Freddie Rich Oreh. 00—La Forge Berumen Musical 30—The Pickard Family 0 nflonal Hdueation Association ‘he Merrymakers ack Brooks and Eddie Cope- land's Orch. 30—Jack Armstrong 00—Skippy 15—Bobby Nolan and Norm Sheer jack Armstrong izar, Mexican Tenor sth Cen- Frank Luther and dack Parker 15—Eddie Dui 30—Albert Spalding, * violin iat 00—Leopold Stokowski Orchestra 15—Alexander Woollcott 1§—Five Spirits of Rhythm 10:30—Harry Sosnick He 45—Little Jack Little 0—The Merrymakers 45—Will Osborne Orch, 0—Cooking School 5—Morning Moods 0—Tony Wons Rhythm Kings 5—Betty Barthel, songs . 100} 00—Oahu Serenaders j—The Voice of Eanerience 0—U, 8. Marine Bi 0—Bob Nolan ‘Orchestra 0—Artist Recital SRR RGSS ERO ARAN Orch, Dickerson’s Orch 0—George Hall Orch. Thursday, March 1 Barber Service for the busy man This modern barber shop fe equipped for the man whe wants expert attention without waste of time. BRODL’S mar & BARBER SHOF 318% Broadway 0—Cheer Up 0—Concert Miniatures incent ‘Travers Enoch Light Orchestra —Savitt String Quartet 0—Harold Knight Orchestra rtists Recital ancing Echoes 0—Rownd Towners Quartette —Ann Leaf at the Organ g Saturday Syncopators 0—Mischa Raginsky 7 KEEP IN TUNE crestorommistom So wwe! SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces Installed and Repaired S Harding, Metal Works 4° 999 0—Adventures of Helen and Mery GUEST ARTISTS FOR LITTLE MISS BAB-0 Program Will Go on Air in Sec- ond Surprise Party Over NBC Network MARY IS LEAPING TO FAME Seth Parker Programs Receiv- ing Great Response From American Schools New York, Feb. 24—Mary Small as Little Miss Bab-O will have the Pick- bet brent h aah oct dither Seastis wereee as her guests ai onl WAP networt Sunday, » 12:30 p. m. C.8.T. Other celebrated mi will be heard {n support of Little Miss orchestra Bab-O and William Wirges on subsequent programs in the new series from the NBC Radio City studios, The Pickens Sisters, who will con- tribute vocal harmonies to the variety bill, only recently returned to New PRESERVE THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save York from a motion picture engage- ment in Hollywood, Thibault, popular baritone, has been featured on many itstanding inbes the big voice. Her poise before; 5:00—Morgan Powell, Montreal the microphone has amazed her many —————— Parker broadcast heard ever. he 00—Rex Batti’ Orchestra 14:00—R x Battie ts | 1: j—Rex Batt! Lord has received requests from uthorities throughout the more detailed information about the cruise. Many of them are using the cruise as the theme for lessons be- cause of the interest shown by the children. Some have written saying that they are having the pupils draw maps of the itinerary of the expedition and many say that the schooner has been used as the subject for a:drawing les- son. 4:00—Pancho Orch, :30—Maurie Sher 45—Del Campo, Songs 0—Mest the Artist 45—Isham Jones Orch. UW ito—rorty-Five ‘Minutes of Holly- | 45—Nat Shilkret Orch. 00—Leopold Stokowski Orchestra rs|Helen Morgan, chic new hat, is finding her perch before the Columbia network micro- phones as zestful as her well-known [position atop the piano. She’s heard with Jerry Freeman’s orchestra over the 'WABO-CBS network every Sun- day from 1 to 1:30 P. M., CST, in the sparkling A ni g:3¢ b—Surprine Party 9:45—Leaders in Actioi 0—G u: 10:30—Harry Sosnick, Orch. 11:00—Little Jack Little 11:30—Louis Panco Orch. | CKY (Winnipeg) Ets 0—Rex Battl aaa 9 12:55—Metropolitan 9:38—Billy Bissett’s Orch., Toronto to know that section very well. voice. shown above in a Success in Two Words DO-RIGHT That's What We Do At FRANK'S PLACE 19 3rd St. Bismarck half-hour “Broadway Melo- dies.” ler Woolcott Nick Dawson, Elsie Hitz’ leading man in “Dangerous Paradise,” heard ‘on NBC, is also the author of that series, which has its locale in the South Seas. Before going radio, Dawson was @ soldier of fortune and in the course of his adventuring came Early to bed and early to rise is more than a mere saying with Edna Odell, the Hoosier Songbird heard from the Chicago NBC studios. 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