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= - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY. 12, 1934 : “4 Clara, Lu ‘N’ Em Build Programs Around Commonplace Events : oe [RYE Nec From [VICTOR YOUNG HAS {72 0pen New Series? LARC TQQTH AND [Hera Glamour” KENNEDY HAS WON >* etme. te Hive «tsar aes | ir (Subject to Revision) Interesting Subject Seean book Re es is good, When | MAKE GOOD THEMES H ing aw O—Press Radio News Service } | eas a ll splendid realities are hidden|qay, Rudy told about studying SHS—iMajor Bowes Capito! Theatre ON WRITING MUSIC Receives Advice and Praise as|from our eyes because we cogitate and] at college, and went on to say, “And P ° ———- | Girls Wrote Skit About Wisdom Tooth Agonies After Her | to speculate on life's issues instead ofitm still studying it—and learning & Misfortune Well as Criticism From | meditating on them, during the radio}ot about it, too.” { i H it program to be over ee Lisi In NBG network including KFYR of| Joo Fenner's business atteirs — ~< Bismarck at 8 a. m. (CST) Sunday, |managed by Martin ba get a John B, Kennedy offers no pana-| May 13. known Broadway Sage man. ceas, makes no claims and has noth-| The radio choristers under the di-|best man, Sampter * poe ing to sell. Yet the NBC commenta-/rection of Keith McLeod will sing} Penner’s wedding six year ea Bll per { tor receives hundreds of letters every|“God of the Earnest Heart,” “Soldiet}the NBC comedian marr! wich Vie week from listeners who want to givelof Christ, Arise,” and “The Son of|Mae Vogt, of “The Green’ him advice, prescribe for his health|God Goes Forth to War.” luge Follies.” and praise his outspoken views. H Composer Should Have Broad! oceeck’ Hendry and’ LaPiase Grasp of His Art, Orches- Orch. 1:00—Singing Strings tra Leaders Says 1:30—Mother's Day Program of the Golden Rule Foundation 2:00—Institute of American Meat ere ne nene | noted publisher, in New York for the annual meeting of the Associated ackers: ‘ Soll ( 2:15—Minot State Teachers College asta be felt ta petvil 6 Men's Quartet MAKES SETTINGS NATURAL i y A listener who didn’t like what Ken-| TO SING MOTHER SONGS Frederic Bittke, NBC baritone, 1s 2 Bouse Men ‘and eee Oe eau aipieer i nedy said during a recent broadcast} Mother songs, mammy numbers and| prejudiced against vividly painted ¢ 4:00—Catholic Hour SIrAtOUS Rha Yiblihlat, Visthe out 3 Sometimes They Can Hardly has just written another letter: “Hav- | jullables have been chosen by Wendell | finger nails. 4:30—Our American Schools bathe Safest: ot his . ing been quick to send you a card of| Hall, the red-headed music-maker, for. 5:00—Sam and His City Fellers ee : Stifle Their Laughter criticism recently, I now wish to be| nis program Sunday, May 18, over 80) uring the next year the nation Sipeeeretell Fores wien gee Bhi adi gol chooses wo va to Floyd Gibbons, the headline hunter, During Broadcasts h quite as quick to indicate my great| NBC network including KFYR of Bis-| win) see a veritable cyclone of busi- Wee cerc ha sanncch Hout, ties group OF company Whe cleiter SOAR GveNte MEd DeMMSUALICIED ES anes mJ |pleasure at hearing your scholarly/marck. Hall will feature his Own| Tess" -semuel M, Vauclain, locomo- : Sanborn Rs POS AS Tribute to Mother’—Sam | publishing houses with ordinary|CU’standing events and_pei P talk on Dr. Eliot. Your style (which| number from manuscript, “Rolly . a of the week in a new series of broad-| Chicago, May 12.—Writing your|_,Here 18 Joy Lynne, Columbus, O..| was the element previously criticized) Polly Baby.” He also will play and tive builder. eee WEA ole te LA casts over an NBC network including own radio material, day by day as| WPO% ass Rls TOMER GEL land) tonight was delightfully charming.” | sing “Mother,” “An Old Sweet Song] + trust x shall not be regarded as grasp . Otherwise |cryr of Bismarcl inning at 6:: 24 ms, This Turkish ij “ io , a ‘4 $:00—Chevrolet Program jhe will be able to write only the most], im (csT) Batiray. slay th you need it, and building the pro. has won several beauty pr! ae ‘That is typical,’ says Kennedy.| for a Sweet Old Lady,” “Mighty Lak unpatriotic when I express the opin. Clark 7:30—Peck Hendry and LaPlaza Orch. . ced gram entirely around commonplace “They write to pan me and they write|a Rose,” “Mammys Coal Black Rose,” will not be re- 3 SbomRitch- Wendell Han Fee tema on nearing ccu[,,7Be Ait commentator will be heard|Grenia, has tinusval advantages, acs | Posesses a voloe which combines style|¢q prains me. one the whole pelleve | tiroee “meee Diddle, and a med-|!0n that confidence wall vwation of . O15 Canadian Capers jlearn to whist he on a aon ste from the NBC Radio City studios with cording to Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em, who| 24 quality with a wide range, sings) the radio-audience is fair-minded and ley to include “Peek-a-Boo,” “Rock experimental legislation. —Silss : Ruahesti tae mrss and OFch eae” eee eneap and) Nathaniel Shilkret’s orchestra supply-| broadcast five mornings a week over | Ver the NBC through KFYR. much higher in intelligence than|a Bye Baby,” “Go to Sleep My Baby,” rrr noes Chstent of the U. 8. t 2 BVaezeioneweed on theTAlr. ee re a 1 musician tries to|in& ® background of martial music in/an NBC-WEAF network including + | Kennedy's mail bag often is filled) and “Cradle Song.” Chamber of Commerce. 11:00—Seymour Simons Orch. |e See ae aL atrie? nto|® weekly series of half hour broad-|iyR of Bismarck, Cc Sessi | |Some would have us believe.” i 2 11:30—Frankle Masters Orch. inearere, melodies which besome part| Cts’, under the sponsorship of the) One day recentiy, for instance,|| Congress Session | with distinguished names. A widow| ‘The Songfellows Quartet almost d SE 1 ae ar Hiden audience. The music | D0h2S-Manville Corporation. |Louise Starkey (Clara) woke up to! | Will Be Broadcast | of @ former president of the United|met disaster before they ever broad- ‘ 7:00—Rreakfast Club | te prenerettrtn a Gibbons, who will devote special at-/ find herself with a troublesome wis- | States writes him regularly; a Yalelcast over NBO networks. On their Clai Must Be Proved 4 $:00—Breen and De Rose eee eee retactg it cnt nd | tention to events in Washington, also jdom tooth. She struggled through|*———__________—* professor has asked him for his 15-|way back to Detroit after thelr audi- geod ; S15 (Vente Palmolive Peet [fixed in the hetrere memory, % gong] Will include such features as “the most!the morning's program and then| | Proceedings at a Joint session | minute talks; @ distinguished inter-|fray Germ? Decole after thelr sudl- 3 $:30—Studio lene easily remembered frequently interesting item of the week,’ 44 ‘the| dashed away to the dentist. The of Congress convening Sunday, | ational lawyer corresponds with him| their automobile collided with another 4 8 Press Radio News Service lake aoa as a heart, headline personality of the week” and | treatment left her in such a condition May 20, to commemorate the | 954 many of his former newspaper/car, Both machines were smashed, J 8 “Much of the charm of ‘Give Me a| te best human interest story of the/that she could not speak easily or : and magazine associates applaud or|but nobody was hurt. ; H he Hour of Memories Heart T TS) the te 1] Week” in each Saturday night talk. | distinctly. What to do? How to get| 100th anniversary of the death of | disagree with his broadcast views. 10:1 ts, Weather and Aunt a ie Pan ond a ong” ths Nathaniel Shilkret, composer and|through next day's broadcast? the Marquis De LaFayette, and | All of which, says Kennedy, makes bagged so many 4 ¢ rs motion picture just completed at the|COnductor, is preparing a series of! Miss Starkey went on to the home| which President Roosevelt is ex- |his job both interesting and exciting. |wild animals, Baron, I should think ‘ ayagetic and Sade odernized Biograph Studios in New| ™us!c#! programs made up excl of Helen King (Em) where she was) pected to address, will be broad- you would write a book about them. 10 e Sovereigns ie “ ite fi —ita| Of martial music, which supply to meet the other members of the trio] cast over the two great national Mrs Pennyfeather Baron Munchausen: I'm doing i arkets and World Bookman | York. depends on it intimacy—{ts|ring background for the headline|and work with them on the next| chaine end KFYR of Bismarck 2 thet right now, Sharliie, And I got te Archi honic beauty and delica\ aad . t rig! > ’ ' sree aional Farm and Home Hour | symphonic beauty and delicateness |! hunter's broadcasts. Gibbons himself, | day's script. Once the girls put thelr| from 10 to ll a, my (CST) Is Fixed for Life]a great titte tor it, too. i 1z30—Smackout Of drums, "Tovavold the temprating|owever, will occupy the air for 17/nimble brains together, the solution! ‘The program will come from the Sharlie: What are you going to call a2 to tetleee athe ta} | Minutes of the half hour period. came very quickly, House Chamber of the national New York, May 12.—()—Mrs. Pen-|!t? * : a 4 aE: oe A Wise Toothache capitol where the joint session will 4 1 of her} Baron: “My Zoovenirs.” 1 ft effects, a broad knowledge of my ma- \—Baseball Score: nyfeather arid at least one ; 2 terials was necessary. To have com- Taxi” Max Baer for Goodrich |, The girls wrote @ skit about Clara) convene to honor the memory of |iwvast, far-flung radio audience” are : mitten the indiscretion of using cer- —Tender Loat Tea Pgm.—Baron |having an aching wisdom tooth. Na-| the great French general and |eisters under the skin, Paul Whiteman received a letter : H : tain instruments of the orchestra) ¢:0_Pock “Hendry and LaPlasn |jiTeuy, Clara co ria: Saray tite sean ue yiayed such an | In one of her famous monologues,|the other day from a collect 7 ey 3 } :30—Pec! ily use a nat ie} important part in the success of ton : Leng lbed ns) vuiny neaaen dcnEh andy Seid Ones other girls were very sympathetic and.} the American revolution. biotch temaraeri Leda Webbed i t ttle ‘Orphan Annie introducing bold strokes to color in a exe eaty a ee eters (are peed feninekart Sone a The program is one of a number {nut out of her home for non-payment \—Pennso i - a3 guest rie atone delicate painting.” S—Sam and ile City Fellers | genta aes ee Prey on trea fomeationte en a, of rent. The next day the NBC star, i Baseball Scores Young's guest interposed a question (Cont.) i ‘casts until Miss Starkey had recov- S ‘who is quite @ normal person except S:dS—"Taxi” Max Raer for Goodrich | and asked how he evolved his melo- Soe ee ame 2 when on the air, received a letter ' 6: eek Hendry and LaPlaga | gies 0—S. St. Paul Mivextock Mkt. and/ On another occasion the girls Ri hard Bo Hi to from a little girl in Connecticut, ask- ‘ 6:20—Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. aie Beet) an: Lee eee erat found themselves before a “live"| 4¥lC! ne: Red te reer eee is ‘a swered, “are & e gift. What the ren! 7 i n . a POMATR ULI nay (compose does with them, how ‘he| HixPGttsnae pave “sy = METEMRe with thelr prenerea) Sing Monday Evening |{sis atmirer, were op ters on newing oomcarnation Contented Program {develops them, depends on his tech-|10:00—Don Bestor and Orch. — Mrs, P, talk that they wouldn't ask §:30-—Senator A. Reed—Talk nical equipment and skill. 10:30—Jack Berger and Orch. || _ PRESERVE THIS PAGE Richard Bonelli, the distinguished |her for any rent at all, ‘ 8 enry Deering—Planist an air comes to me suddenly in the|11:30—Tom Gaalley “fi Orch. || , Radio fans would do well to save || operatic baritone, formerly with the : 9:00—South St Pau Livestock Mkt. | night, walking in the park, or even| 12:00—Silent |] this page all through next week. || Chicago Civic Opera Co., and now & PLAN ROMANTIC SONGS r sitting in a taxi. When it comes I Thursday, May 17 || It will serve as an excellent guide || featured singer at the Metropolitan,| A selection of songs suggesting ro- 1 A jot the musical notes down on paper| 3.os—ncnet singe || when you may tune in on pro- || will join the cast of the Carnation| mance and romantic intrigue, includ- : Saeor t for future development. Sometimes it ‘lara, Lueand Em, Colgate|| grams to your liking with a mere || program for a guest appearance Mon- | ing “Masquerade,” “Meet Me ‘Tonight WORD FOR 10.00—Jack, Berger and Orch, comes without previous thought and sam ana Hi | UR of the dial. day, May 14, in Dreamland,” “Waltzing in a Miipestes Beceer ane over rebated ad hele beater y Be ea } day from 8 10 8290 Pens, COST non; | Dream” and “Lets Pall Tn Love,” willl! wo use putting up sereens that |||. PROVE IT IN YOUR OWN 12:00—Silent vl 5 , before the program was scl —wWe carry i noo_neermendey:, May 18 of inspiration, its development is go off the alr. Junior's tonsils, as a PImmOTK as a oun take on| Pee of Bismarck Sunday, may a Melville Electric : $:00—Gospel Singer merely @ question of time, I might} 9:30—Sam and His City Fellers subject of conversation, saved the Program iy at 8 p. m. (CST). “Moonlight and ? $:15—Clara, Lun and Em, Colgate |say. :00—Markets, Weather and Aunt morning! added significance with the announce-| Roses,” “Paradise,” “One Alone,” and te. Shop ; Bisquick Peme “S a wie}, Some Composers think in terms of Seng Junior's Tonsils ment of other famous musical stars) Someday I'll Find You” complete the General Blectric Dealer ee eo the plano, but I consider all the re- ic and Sade Em got this inspiration almost’ at|"h0 will be brought to the micro-| program. = AUNE CARPENTER SHOP et 8:45—Press tadio N sources of the orchestra. People often |1045—Merry Macs __ the moment when the girls made the |Dhone as guest artists on subsequent Phone 205 614 Broadway ||| uence 179 Unees G. P. Hotel 8 sak me if I work out my own orches-|i1:1s—Stndio’ o"¢ World Bookman | ooo oiing discovery that they were| Programs. SCHNOZZLE AS DIRECTOR 5 trations. If I did not it would be as! 11:20—Hotel Patterson Broadcast running short of copy. It flashed|, Despite his foreign name, Bonelli] Jimmy Durante plans to give his FY it a painter conceived the idea for a — National Farm and Home Hour|through her mind that when people|!8 American-born.. He was born in|listeners “a load” of his dynamic . ee sarests, Weather and Aunt |picture and then had someone else vin, Tondke ‘Diseuse can't think of anything else to talk Bat cae a a and onan radi ine asa ear ae his ened S arbiiad int it. Knowing the val = i cuse university before beginning cast Sunday, May 13, at 6 p. m. *. —_——_—— ferent arcetranert a and } eee eat py. Hall Orch. rremupeces etal car tas study of voice under private teachers.|over an NBC network including Just received a carload of latest models combina‘ me as muc! ce. So! ,. » it Ages 3 to 12 my business as making casa my gift hythmne Secon. Brg hale dina ariraehyge ies ee and William Vilonat, and made his/|Pacifi¢ coast, will solo “A Thousand that are display: ed on our sales floor. See Our Beautiful Selection of inspiration. One is scientific know- leredith Willson’s Orch. Junior's tonsils on the try shelf,|OPeratic debut in Modena, Italy, in| Good Nights,” and will direct the or- : a tie ledge, the result of long study: the idols Own Ma Perkins Then, still ad libbing, pe age on to| 1923. Later he sang at La Scala and|chestra in “What's Good For the ‘THE CHILDREN’S SHOP & other, a gift for which I am most tell how she had put the tonsils in a| With the Franco-American Opera Co.| Goose,” “My Little Grass Shack” and thankful and conscious of the fact —John B, Kennedy bottle directly after Junior’s opera-|in Paris, before joining the Chicago| selections from “Murder at the Van- ao er that it is a gift and not the result) {:{3—little Orphan Annie i Civic Qpera in 1925. He sang there| ities.” of my own efforts.” —Ed Lowery—Comedienne Having started on this, Em had to| Several years before going to the Met- - —Baseball Scores do most of the talking. Not that|fopolitan. Jackie Heller, tiny NBC tenor, is osbe announced Teper Club. Clara and Lu aren't just as quick| The orchestra on the program {Is/five feet, one inch tall. His ambition ae Seem 4 eck. Hendry and LaPlasa jon the trigger, but the subject mat-|Conducted by Morgan L. Eastman.|is to-have his own band made up of ry a kts, and World Bookman or ter Em had seized upon suddenly was| Gene Arnold is narrator. men over six feet tall. ee pope Sa anuenty & little too much for them. TO HEAR STRING QUARTET ) 7 y. 0—The Kraft Program The third and fourth movements ! a 2008. St. Paul Livestock Mkt, and orotate, rare in B Fiat, ‘Markets rogram Resume words, }, No. 6, scherzo and allegretto, 5—Phyllis Wolverton will be played by the Gordon String Saris during the broadcast Sunday, 8:00—The " y_13, over an NBC network includ- h. S—Morning Parade ing KFYR. of Bismarck at 10:15 a. m. 4 miler, fs is 0—Press Radio News Service (CST). The presentation on the work s—Morning Parade (Cont.) began May 6, with the allegro and Tune in Tonight 6:30 CST - KFYR Floyd Gibbons adagio movements. —Mid-week Hymn Sing Little Orphan Annie $:30—Helnnle and F5i8 arena diors DR. STAMM TO PREACH Famous Headline Hunter of ie Sammy" AALNARAR OO UANED npy Frederick K. Stamm, subetitut-|] the air, on the Johns-Man- :18—Soloist for Dr. Ralph W. Sockman in the rogra! : [a OR ad Sunday Forum May 13, will have “The vile -P i 11:00—Markets and World Bookman | Inevitable Christ” as his subject over 11:15—Studio an NBC network including KFYR of Bismarck at 11:30 a.m. (C8T). Dr. Ff Ceived trom the istening budienee. "A 4 ‘ rom. Ing audience. A Set Oe eal Ly ‘estock Mkts. and D a male ensemble under the direction of ‘ational Radio F dell Hall Yond tre oe Abide Wik eg ee ty “ t . - s: y 3 Door onder,” “Trees’ ‘Abide Wi:h larkets and World Bookman 190—Kaltenmeyers Kindergarten 0—Texaco Pgm. with Ed Wynn o—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of iP Phillips Roofing Co. Bismarck Approved by Johns-Man- vi F course you are going to buy a new range deprive yourself any longer 3 of the convenience, ease and od Personal Attention Sanitary Methods Expert Barbers :30—Economica of the New Di O—Al Pearce and His Gang DR. FOSDICK ON PROGRAM —Sile : 12:30—Pi y Rita Carlton Hotel Orch. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick will genuine pleasure that a If you really enjoy a smooth, Wednesday, May 16 al Ro MIsing with Cane aL wi consider the subject, “What About Fy cool and clean shave, try the Hs Hee Foods Certo Program Religion in’ the News" *™* | God?” in his National Vespers address Modern Magic Chef gas ‘ rt 0—Bareball Scores over an NBC network including fange will give you. Come in lite Barber Sh H 3 asi ey OE KFYR of Bismarck at 3 p. m. (CST) Eli arber Shop 2:30—Rhythmic Serenade : Sunday, May 13, “Guide Me, O Thou and see its many advanced (Union Shop) TESOr Dy DaeeeBHiOn Of Womens, depos Manville with Flova | Great Jehovah” and “Weary of Earth” features that will make your o—Colgate House Party > unter /are the hymns to be sung by @ male 0—Clyde Lucas and Hi quartet directed by Keith McLeod. O—The Other American PENNER IN MUSIC STORE Joe Penner will entertain listeners with his amusing escapades in a music store during his broadcast Sunday, May 13, at 5:30 p. m.-(CST) over an NBC network including KFYR of iogirges ne Len will be heard e VOC “Love Locked Out,” ee, “ ” . SINCLAIR GAS ‘Fay Brown—Sports Review bent pod “Tus Beeter Man,” and Poise} be GRESSIE'’S SERVICE STATION ud and Glenn peed 7, ano in “Nelgh-|] pormerly Myer's Cor. 1st at Male ram, Tina and Tim 3 General ‘Tire’ Program with 00-8 Bt. Paul Livestock Mkt. and cooking tasks lighter and give many added hours of leisure. 0—Manchester Program 5—Btudio 0—Weather, Markets and Aunt Sammy ‘Taxi" Max Baer for Goodrich City Fellers na Wort Bookma Henorable Archie e 0—National Farm and Home Hour 0—Annual Cotton Carnival 5—Markets 0—Annual Cotton Carnival (Cont.) menans Radio Review lo qoyeyerereverenny MrmmawuwwwwnwswnenS ss Seeos.emes & wens SESSSES wo m9 BEESSece © mmm aarsamaaesence uartet 1 Tom Coakley and His Orch, |} nm Annie 1 islanders 1 :16—American Mfrs. Export Ass'n Talks pany Never Fails & Conkey’s Poultry Feed Dacotah Chief Field Seeds and Garden Seeds Call at Our Stere on Main and Ninth Phone 106 Dacotah Seed Co. Phone 106 4. P. Schmidt, Mer. For All Around the Home Also Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies. : mch & Welch THE CLASS HEALTH CLINIC Can Relieve Y. ve you wer 5 Phone 604 sppsistecat Sas7CQ Harpwe ee apy MONTANA-DAKOTA POWER CO: Bismarck - Mandan - Hebron - Dickinson