The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1934, Page 2

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° jarry Turner and Orch. ’ inner Concer Radio Zadio Hostess | ‘Royal Gelatin, Baron Munchaus ken *! ¢:20—Danny Russo and Orch. —Hal Kemp and Ore! —Thursday Music Club Concert Phyllis Wolverton, Soloist 9—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia venturing With Conoc St. Paul Livestock Markets— am Resume mand His City Fellers exs Radio Bureau News sino De Paree Orch, 0-—-The Avenue Restaurant Orch. 30—Clyde Lucas and Orch. :00—Silent 10:00—Press, Radio Bureau News 10:08—Gruen and Hall 10:15—Major Bowes Theatre Party 11:15—Police Bulletins and Gordon String Quartet, and Weather ulletin ie 30—Ratio city Concerts 0—Nat'l Youth Radio ¢ 0—Harry Turner and 0: 120—“Rings ‘et Melody’ 2 oo—Knights of Columbus Program ; 0—Jan Garbor's Yeast Foamers | Fio—John B. Kennedy, “Looking : Over the Week.” $:15—Organ Recital 3:30—Hoover Sentinels :00—National Vespers O—ist Evangelical Lenten Service 5—Just a Song at Twilight }0—Catholic Hour 0—Our American Schools | reh. 6:30—Bakers it — Standard Brands 7:00—Chase and Sanborn Hour 8: ae Paradise Lane—Al Low- nference erfect 7. March 29 Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Broadc: Kitchen-Air Sam and His City Fellers Hs pied nook arharthaasd Markets, Pollce Bulletins, a 0—Chevrolet Program Pittsburgh, Pa., March 24.—About a | World Bookman and Road Re- Heure Exquise year ago, little shops began to spring | [DRS Se sizeas 103 oor Presents Wendell Hall, up like mushrooms throughout the SG ern Alien, Cowboy the Red Headed Music Maker ational Farm and Home Hour country, speciaiizing solely in hostess service, \ Games, favors, refreshments, and | decorations were their stock in trade and smart hostesses soon wore a path 10:18—Broadcast to Byrd Expedition ent rkets and Weather & His Orch. 0— Hal Kem Russo and Orch u 11:30—Danny 12:00—Silent Own Ma Perkins xt Door Lat [tO oes. ! a Gitard, Basso Meee trie | ‘Three months ago Josephine Gib- | Vintle the Pooh 7:30—Cheerio son, home economics expert, decided | Echoes of the Erin ‘Farm Flashes {tc inaugurate a similar service for} Bee te oS Woxs jradio-listeners in her Hostess Coun- | John B. Kennedy —Little Orphan Annie Jarry Turner and Orch. Clara, Lu & Em", Colgate, [Sel broadcasts, heard each Monday, ae ait ja Palmolive, Peet Wednesday and Friday over an NBC-| SERIEO OErS. iy Beginning Monday, March 26, Clara pee ale KFYR network at 11:15 a. m. (CST). —Fleischmann Hour Lu ‘n’ Em, one of America’s most fa- & 9 9 9: 9:40—Weather Bulletins 9:45—Press Radio Bureau News Aunt Sammy —Markets “Almanac ;Mous programs, will be heard over station KFYR, Bismarck, five morn- ings each week. Monday's program will begin at 9:15 a. m. (CS.T.) Clara and Em get letters from feminine fans but the maculine listeners all are taken up with the Northrup) King Co. 9 casts, Miss Gibson and her associa-' of the Afr” an PEcareaeniori¢e tes get out a monthly entertainment | s 1:00—Markets, Police Bulletins: uloerubtiatn tid pei bse tah and $:20—¢ World Bookman and Road Re-| up-to-the-minute ideas for smart en-| §:4%— Bort srostess Counsel Program |tettaining. Special decorations and| °° Ww aft Program with Paul ie novel refreshment ideas are suggest-|10:00—S. St. Paul Livestock Markets 6 6 ‘ In conjunction with the broad-| 8 8 8 rown, Sports Review She's a widow. jen and the mothers, respectively and jorally, of two and five children, get jmail from housewives who admire ‘their light and pleasant tery It’s different with the widow, Lu. IMen write to her all the time. 0—National Farm and Home Hour S ed for such festive occasions as Eas-| a Program Resume 5—Press, Radio Bureau News ‘he Seven Star Revue , 10 S—Radio Guild ter Sunday, April Fool's Day and) 1, Norman Cordon, Baritone ‘Patri's Dramas of Childhood” 0—Rhythmic Serenade others. 10:30—Meeting of the D. C. Division of Henry Busse Orch. )0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins So far, with only three issues of the | oe ne Democratic Clubs S—Lady Next Door entertainment bulletin in circulation, | 11.9920) Mine iy, eee ” h —Gi Olson 7, Mare our Health stone | Over 65.000 women have availed them-| 111s—Men ot Notens Ore s00—Angy Areart and the Three einnld Werrenrath, Bari 0—Mobile Moaners 5—To be announced {00—Peter Van Steeden Orch. {30—When Hearts are Young—Al Lowrey 5—Little Orphan Annie —Harry Turner and Orch. Ives of the servic 11:30—Dancing in the Twin Cities radhbecdtical cal iad 12:00—Silent Friday, March 30 0—Tony 0—The voice, ‘ot Experience 5—Betty Barthel, songs o—Emery Deutsch Orch. (0—George Hall Orch. 0—Mischa Raginsky Ensemble 0—American Schooi of the Air 5—The Voice of Experience 0—U. 8. Marine Bani Maurice Sherman Orch. ‘Dinner Concert §—Mario Cozs—Soloiat 7:00—To be announced t aeecestons ‘Tire and Rubber Pro- 1 1 $:00—Ainclair Minstrels 1 8:30—Northrup King & Co. 1 “Almanac of the Air” IRAnR Teme moc steOL :00—Farm Flashes 15—Breakfast Club amet Ef Singer, jen —‘Clara, Lu & Em”, Colgate, NE) Peet udio t—Weather Bulletins Jules Vern World Bookman and! Road Report 3 2) 4 PPY —Gene and Charlie 8:35—Sam and His City Fellers 11:05—International Broadcast from —Press, Radio Bureau News = . 9:00—Carnation Contented Program Poland nchester Biscult Program — All American 3:80—Studlo larket 0—Louis Panico Orc! 30—National Farm and Home Hour 9$:45—N. D. Farmers Union 1 lent 10:00—S. St. Paul Livestock Markets —Program Resume 10:18—Press Radio Bureau News 10:20—Hotel St. Regis Orch. 10:30—Hotel Pierre Orch. 11:00—Hollywood on the Air 11:30—Frankle M: ‘and Orch. 12:00—Bilent ‘Tuesday, March 27 1:00—Morning Devotions rio hela and Weather Buck Rogers: In'the 25th Cont. 2 chester Civic Orch. 29—Prosram. from’ SBCy “Whither Britain?" $:00—Rhythmic Serenade 30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins nes and Smith Orch. World Bookman and R ram jour port 11:15—Heing Hostess Counsel Pro; o—National Farm and Home 9: s—Myrt and Mari Henry Busse Orch. 0—Leon Belasco Orch. ise Bateno Oren. n Frances Alda, So- Prano ‘0—Wonderloaf Birthday Club 15—George Fleming Houston— Soloist Concert Artists, ‘Tuesday, March 27 Quartet Occitan SPRING SHOWING Of Children’s Clothes THE CHILDREN’S SHOP & rry Turner and Orch, ‘orthrup King Farm Forum merican Legion Auxiliary Program :30—KFYR Lone Scout Tribe 200—Ben Bernie and Blue Ribbon hen Hearts Are Young— Al Lowrey ttle Orphan Annie ance Masters of Bxperience French Prin- Program with Ed Wynn igidaire Sales Corp. Program +, Soloist jus Van and Company orthrup King Farm Forum larry Turner & Orel m and iis City Feller erry Macs ainbow Gardens Orch. (0—Nash_ Coffee Program—Tena 0—U. 8. Navy Band ‘ock markets \—Bob Standish, Baritone ume 10 Bureau News —————— and ‘Tim Palais Revale Orch. §:45—Stud —Frankie Masters & Orch. Speed Wallace—Travel \- 0—Hal Kemp and Orch. mentator ashing 00—Melodies of Yesterday So—puck Rogers in the 26th Cop- :00—Silent eh ingers Guild Ym. Stoess and His Flying Dutchmen 10:00—S. St. Paul Livestock Markets —Program Resume -—Press, Radio Bureau News 20—Poet ‘Prince 30—The Crucifixion les Lande, Troubador of the iolin 12:00—Silent e Voice of jen: UW Hgcenticornis Melodies '15—Johnny Green Orch. 30-—Minneapolis Symphony Orch. 00—Glen Gray's Orchestra 45—Myrt and Marge 00—Charles Carlisle 10:45—The Voice of Expet 11:00—Harry Soznick Orch. 15—RBreakfast Club 9 Breen and DeRose 5—"Clara, Lu & Em", Colgate, Palmolive, Peet 0—Studio 0—Weather Bulletins —Radio, Press Bureau News ter Biscuit Program ra, Zeke and Elton d College Choir Saturday, March 31 Devotions ‘ednesday, March 28 w 00—Eton Boy: 30—Metropolitan Parad 45—Will Osborne Orchestra 00—Cooking Closeup: 45—Jane Ellison's Magic Recipes Glass Frost Shields for your car At a Small Cost 15— 30—Cheerlo 00—Breakfast Club 00—Gospel Singer port inz Hostess Counsel Program tional Farm and Home Hour nt 0—Markets and Weather Heinnie and His Grenadiers Safe and Enjoyable —Weather Bulletins Stop Drafts and Rattles with Dor-Tite for Automobile Doors Ack’s Radiator Shop Bismarck 00—Just Plain Bill 15—The Romance of Helen Trent Family —The Merrymake land's Orch. PPY —Gene and Charlie —Jack Armstrong yi Own Ma Berkins Folk Music of the Sou Benjamin Franklin Hotel Orch, Moaners announced ig Quartet ‘Manon’ ing are litan Opera 5—Neil Sisteri = sie :15—When Hearts are Lowrey 30—George R, Holmes —Little Orphan Annie Martha Meers, Soloist Young—Al “Jack Pi 7:30—Albert Spal ing. Violinist rts Are icc Hoxbramaie “Gull All Lowrey 0—Ted Fiorito Orch, b—Myrt and 0—Colgate House Party 0—Jamboree 0—1934 A National Park Year Dancing at the Dome ‘Ralph Kirbery 00 Bi Orch, i o—Carrell Dickerson’s Orch 11:30—George Hall Orch. Thursday, March 29 80—National Student Federa: Pro, :45—Curtie In Institute of Music Recital e—Geon e Hall O1 }5—Clarence Whesler's Concert aes spot jot Nolan and Norm Sherr rong | Columbia Network (Subject te Revision) pee EE (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Marci — ~TEEEs Ese g28222 CIGARS Cigarettes, Tobaccos Book Rental Service Newspapers - Magazines The G. P. News S—Organ’ Melodl 0—Rhoda Arnold and Taylor Buck- ARAN aww wens Bole Om C3} \b—Myrt and fl . :00-—Henry Busse Orch. rch. ly Mother Used LT Nae ee McConnell} sna, le ANNOUNCING Garden Court AIDS TO YOUTHFUL CHARM AND BEAUTY AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWET CREATIONS For Vow Approval et Our Drug Siero Service Drug Phone 5 George E. Shunk wider. March 30 oking Closeups Ci tors: EASTER SUITS ORDER NOW personal effort to give attention. Benjamin Moore Triangle Club| 9:15—Woman' Protect the Life and Property 10:45—Fields and Mall 1 Page of the Air 00—The Voice of Experience of others 11:00—Market,, Police Bulletins, als Bureae Here 30—Smiling Ea, McCon Make Winter Driving World Bookman and Road Re- (contintied) 00—Marie, the Little ‘French Prin- rs 5—Jack Brooks and Eddie Cope- gears Rogers in the 25th Cen- ir Frank Luther and }0—Lombardo with Burns and Allen guaranteed. ices rea-' Enric Madiguera and Orch. )0—Eton Boys, lo Quartet Fhe "voles ‘of Experience NN M Littie French Prin- 0—Caref Albert Papacek —Caretree Carnival 100 Third St. Phone essential, Our Barber Service is done by competent experts who make it their Betty Barthell, Songs miling Ed McConnell Marie, The Little French Prin- The Hurdy Gurdy ashington, D. C. 1 1 1 BEE & Man from ack Armstrong rou Showmen 5—Boake Cart 300—Phil Duey, | ‘Frank Luther, an@ Jack Par! :00—Fray Baar ‘Braggiotti 5—Johnny Green Orch. 0—Marvelous Melodies 0—Olson and Johnson ERewnne serene meme :30—Louis Panico Orch. Satarday, March 31 Paul Mason Orch. ‘heer Up 0—Vincent Travers 0—Abram Chasins Plano Pointers —Enoch Light Orchestra o—Savitt, String Quartet noses se ‘Tommy ‘MeLaughiin, Baritone Jack Armstrong Elder Michaux sham Jones. 0—Forty-Five Minutes of Holly 01 NO MORE’ PRODUCED BY AIR ENTERTAINER Wendell Hall Strums Guitar and Sings Over Radio in Fea- ture Program HAS WRITTEN MANY SONGS imme Popularity as a Singer Has Put Him Over With All Audiences Wendell Hall, “Red-Headed Music- Maker” of radio, stage and record- ing fame, now can be heard over sta- tion KFYR, Bismarck, every Sunday evening at 10 o'clock. Armed with his trusty uke, his gui- quite a ‘tare order from “lady that’s known as Lu, (center). expecaiy wine you consider that he rote words and music for every one Clara and Em, being married wom- or the them, but the man who wrote them ys r Woolcott 0—George Jessel 0—Byrd Antarctic Expedition 30—Leaders in Action BSesenwes a2 O—Leuls Panties Oreh. During the World War, Norman) a Ross, Chicago NBC sports announcer, was @ commissioned officer in the California, pursuit school during part: of his enlistment, and had 440 hours in the air to his credit. If Don MeNeill, NBC announcer, hadn't gone into radio, he weuld have become a cartoonist. In fact, he did draw newspaper cartoons’ while acting as radio editor for a Paper. CO it Easter Emblem Deutsch and Gypsy Vio- Waring’e Pennsylvanians sa Loma Orch. you individual Moon” ‘Dreams. and iy ° Pre B g 3 a : i a i i E g ai fe tral a tes ! ; : E & i PRESERVE -THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save this page all through next week. It will serve as ah excellent guide when you may tune in on pro- grams to your liking with a mere turn of the dial. Popularity Big Help For a time, in fact, Wendell was in imminent peril of being known as “the man who wrote ‘It Aint Gonna Rain No More,” but his immense popularity as a singer and radio en- tertainer soon took care of that. He was the first artist to make a tour of American radio stations. He preagl ap- peared, in all, before the microphones in approximately 400 radio stations in all parts of the world. ‘Wendell’s popularity with radio fans is based not only on his pleas- ing voice (or rather, three voices) and ‘the tunefulness of his original songs, but also largely upon his re- markable radio personality and his originality of treatment. Started Novel Idea Not only did he make the first radio tour of the world and compose hundreds of original songs, but he was the first man to introduce the “blooey-blooeys,” or in the “breaks” of popular songs, style from which later evolved “boop- aap and similar interpola- ions, He was the first artist to make a contract for national radio advertis- re he was married in-the first ra- which was broadcast over the first hook-up for a private citizen, He was the first artist to U. 8. Air Service. He was an acro-|introduce a two-voice Negro dialogue batic instructor at the Rockwell Field,|t0 radio. “e will originate in the ‘also is the author of some 200-odd other song hits, including such rec- ord-breakers as “It Ain't Gonna Rain) No More,” “Underneath the Mellow “Land of My Sunset hatter fill-ins” lar a the National B j #4 ie fei : i i Edward Davies Will Feature ‘The Palms’ In commemoration of the day, af ward Davies, featured soloist, superb baritone to a rendi- lend his tion of the majestic (Faure) by the Hoover Sentinels Sun- day, March 25, over station KFYR. Later in the program he will offer Bartlett's Noble Cain has completed a spe- cial arrangement of that swinging negro spirit of Jericho” which will be given by "Pan Americana.” of the Sentinels, ‘will give “Eili, . ei" a8 @ special cello number, with or- cnestral accompaniment. “Serenade” serves as the own contribution to the afternoon's entertainment. Aunty Ray in Charge | Of Air Birthday Club Aunty Ray, a lovable person- age who is winning her way into the hearts of her little listenera- “KEEP IN TUNE Texaco Service Station Corner Third and Thayer Ed Rose gives service that ts service and Phone 106 . and-bathes in luke warm water, MONTANA-DAKOTA POWER CO. ety in i . t ; a‘ i ag Hh ay a “ll oi iH H i 8 g 5 E g Fy 8 E 3 : § i i I i i : ai ge i ree f Hi 3 it eye 8 i § i E i 5 g iy iE lig sft Est : i ‘When Queen Marie of Rumania re- fused to speak into the microphone, Bob Brown, now an NBC announcer, NBC studio pick-ups: of accordion rider Teneo “The Palms” “The Dream.” ual, “Joshua Fit de Battle ‘That's What We Do At L, 8. COLLIS For All Around the Home Also Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies. French & Welch Phone 141 306 Main Never Fails & Conkey’s Poultry Feed Dacotah Chief Field Seeds and Garden Seeds ‘Call at Our Store on Main and Ninth Dacotah Seed Co. Phone 106 does without necessities in order to save 2 few pennies; He shaves and the work of washing dishes, scrubbing and house cleaning is doubled in his home because there isn’t enough good hot water: Bismarck - Mandan - Dickinson .

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