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IKFYR-NBC Program Ly -(Subject to Revislen) —The Hour of Memort 10:00—Markets, Samm: 10:15—Charles Sears, Tenor 10:30—Vie and Sade with Speed 6:00—Rainbow Gari 6:30—Press Radio Paul Livestoc Leon Settle and K 00—Kinclair Minstrels 30—Colgate House 8:00—NBC Concert Orch. 8:30—Hazel Arth, soloist. 8 Democratic Republican Series 15—N. o— Te :00—Break Paul Livestock Markets 6:35—Organ Melodies 7:00—Address by Sec. of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. 1:15—Russian Symphonique Choir —Ford Pro; 8: eerempiive the Air 9:00—Piano Moods 9:15—T. We Wednesda: [oe teers —Markets o—-The Honeymooners 15—-Merry Macs 30—-Moore Paint Program 45—Studio 50—Manchester Program tudio 00—Markets, Weather and Aunt m: :15—Charles Sears, Tenor 30—Vic and Sade —Words and Music Markets and World Bookman Honorable Archie ‘National Farm and Home Hour 30—General Mills “Wheaties” with Prof, Sauerkraut & Band 00—Herm Crome Orch. 13—Organ Rhapsody 30—Women's Radio Review 00-——Rhythmic Serenade 30—Chicago Symphony Orch. ‘Thre 5—Happy Jack T: Artists a! Munchausen 30—Press Radio New: Pi Livestock Markets ; fe 700—Leon Settle Kings 30—Studio 0—Enna Jettick Shoe Program 15—Eddie Duchin and 01 '30—Conoco Program 00—Piano Moods 15—The Old Observ. Counsel Talk sass te ae Forum 10:00—Mark: Sammy. neral Prof. Saue! bot Farm-Home Hour Pro ARE COMING TOPICS Dr. Lewis Radcliffe and Clifford -Gregory to Give important Talks __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1984 Few Weeks Harold Cox || Joe Cook Will Make Good His Threat RADIO RAMBLES grams Next (ate owe side of oot] WATER FARING AND 3 3 Gi | | PRESERVINGOF LAND} [sane To Bring Acrobatic Trappings to Air Rhythmic Serenade Diamond Jubilee of Oil —Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins 45—Procter & Gamble Camay 4:00—Al Pearce und His Gang 4:30—Twenty Fingers of Harmony 4:45—Happy Jack Turner and other artiste, 5:00—Sam & His City Fellers 5:30—Baseball Scores b:45—_State Mill & Elev Pictured here are Tony Wons and Loretta Poynton, two stars of “The House by the Side of the Road,” dramatic and musical program which LESSONS WILL BE DRAWN Nature Hunting With Camera Will be Subject of Address will be heard over the air for the first time Sept. 2. TO HEAD REGU Versatile Entertainer Will Tak in Radio Drama- Music Feature Plano M D. Farmers Union stone Program Lombardo and Orch. —Hessberger’s Original Bavar- n. Orch. 26.—Starring Tony | ; Wons of Scrapbook fame in a new Tole. The House by the Side of the/and a ‘salesman and finally saved|been affected by the drouth. |enough money to attend college. There observations of the acute water short- he studied public speaking and for] age this summer will be presented on the first time began to realise hisithe same day by Clifford Gregory, life-long ambition to act. His first Prairie Farmer. Gregory radio appearances were in Shake- ane Road, & program of drama and music, will make its debut over an NBC net: work Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3:30 p. m., i—Markets 00—Organ Recital 15—Platt and Nerman, Piano Duo |_ Already known radio world as the Scrapbook Man, Wons comes to NBC networks to ful-| ie fete teal wae s | playing a dramatic role. sented | re born {as a cp alee and 4 eae laome st eee hoe ms {of mankind, he stages each week | {for the entertainment of neighbors |cr ie Recast Taisd TOMENOCE BOeET ly going and friends a program of music and| America as a violinist. Since coming About him, too, revolves ito North America he has conducted Symphonies and theatre orchestras Supporting Wons in the new pro-|on the Pacific Coast. His skill as a gram are Gina Vanna, soprano; Em- caricaturist almost equals his skill as Ronnie and Van, !a musician. ‘or Mkts, and World Bookman —The Honorable Archie —National Farm and H —General Mills “Wheaties” with Prof, Sauerkraut the dramatic story. 5—Organ Rhapsody 30—Women's Radio |ery Darcy, barito singers and comedians; tra and a vocal ensemble directed| made her debut by Ulderico’ Mareelli, and Lorett So oe Oana Poynton and Hazel Dopheide, act-' Darcy likewise has been heard in . ‘opera, havi it Like Horatio Alger pe ving sung with the Boston The biography of Wons reads much |sons. Ronnie and Van have been similar to the familiar Horatio Alger|teamed as singers and comedians Plot. Former factory worker, orches- | since both sang in the same church tra drummer, stenographer and sales- | choir in Reading, Mass.. They made ~|man, he literally has made his own (their network radio debut three years way in the world since he was 13/ago and since then have been heard es and Other Artists | TONY WONS OF SCRAPBOOK FAME! LAR AIR PROGRAM | ing Wons to aid in the support of & family of eight. He left school in ithe sixth grade to work in a type- writer factory at four dollars a week, jlater working in chair factories; saw- mills, foundries, grocery stores and butcher shops before joining a dance orchestra as drummer. Later he attended business school,| ject, “Water nographer became, successively a ste! spearean roles, Marcelli a Roman Miss Vanna, 20-year-old soprano, Chicago Grand Opera Company. English Opera company for three sea- years old, when his father died, leav-|in leading theaters and night clubs. ram kets Beauty Theatre of ine Band Shut In Hour Vith Bill and Patty weather and Aunt Segrestrum “Source of Garden Seeds” 9:30—Studio 10:00—Gus Arnheim & Orch. 10:30—Jimmie Garrigan & Orch. 10:45—Pete Smythe Orch 11:00—Clyde Luca: 11:30—Eddie Duchin and Orch. 12:00—Silent ~— WILL WIELD BATON d World Bookman he Honorable Archie National Farm and Home Hour \—General Mills “Wheaties” with eet Sauerkraut & Band me mescocecs esters meets See ‘Aubrey, Wandering Min- 0—To be announced Rhythmic Serenade andies of Yesterday S—-Alice in Orchestralia 0—Al Pearce and His Gang 1—Dorothy Page & Other Artists S—HappysJack Turner & Other ists py Hall & Orch. S—State Mill & Elevator Prgm. with Speed Wallace :00—Organ Melod| :30—Press Radio Paul Livestock Markets i \ je Dunstedter's Preferred 5—Minneopa Pure Foods Products 0—General Tire Program with 0—Piano Moods reddle Martin & Ore Ts ‘urner & Other BHM SSece ww Sm ae aa aan eye ye Tey leinnie and His Grenadiers 0—Markets, Weather lo ets, Weather and Aunt tok ‘Sisters lying With Capt. Al Wil- Brom mens we Maem mace tensiom m= SSS 2 ean ceo 000-1 porereyey FREDERICK STOCK Veteran Conductor Will Return To Chicago Symphony Orchestra Aug. 31 Dr. Frederick Stock, conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 7 may draw from existing condi- Marcell, conductor of the orches-/ tions. taken during his youth to} With large ter. “Entertainment features of the Con- Day programs will be fur- nished by Walter Blaufuss and the Homesteaders, the Maple City Four, 30 years, will return to Chicago to wield the baton over his own organ- ization during the final 10 days of ite summer concert series, broadcast over NBC networks from the Bridge of: Service at A Century of Progress. Dr. Stock will resume direction of the 70-piece orchestra during the evening concert of Friday, Aug. 31. He also will conduct the next even- ing and during the remaining days of the series, which closes Sept. 9, he will share the baton with Dr. Eric DeLamarter, associate conductor. The concerts are heard daily at 2:30 p. m. (CST), over an NBC-WJZ network except on Fridays and Sun- days, when they are carried over an NBC-WEAF network at the same time. Evening concerts are heard each Friday at 8:30 p.m. (O8T); an NBC-WJZ network and each urday at 7:30 p. m. (CST) over NBC-WEAF network. The homecoming of Dr. Stock, who has been in Europe, will climax the summer engagement of the famous orchestra, which began on July }. Fi |Many famous guest conductors have led the group during his ab- \sence, including Sir Hamilton Harty, Henry Hadley and Willem Van Van Hoogstrate. Theodore Thomas, founder of the Chicago Symphony, the youthful Stock in Cologne and in 1695 Wendell Hall Scores Wendell Hall, the Red-Headed Music-Maker who composed “I! Gonna Rain No More” and other all-time best sellers, has again with a new song named the official tune Beoed EYEE he returned from an cation Sunday, Aug. 12, Piethe Twin Cities y Geinesy, Bievo Re- 0—C: re 0— Wendell 1) Fitch Program, 3 01 b—Jesse Crawford “Par: of ‘Mountain Idyll Is Planned Over Radio Re 5 Ru itl satey ta o g ‘| L going on the air. Hit With Fair Song teio: M, qe First to Permit Broadcast of Important Debate if ir of the | debate and vote. ‘This historical was afternoon of March 9, 1933, when will} House met in « special session ! , 3 i i 3 E g Hf se if EF é Hl fist] i iH i HP a eral G Hl i i Flowers Occasions REASONABLE PRICES Artistic bouquets and corsages for those ex- tra “special” events. Hoskins-Meyer ” Floriats Phone 19 LU ) qin il “un Hag WAR MANEUVERS 10 ° BE BROADCAST SOON Command Post Exercises of |known, popular orchestra will supply Madeline Pierce’s Mimicry of Child Voices Has Deceived Her Neighbors Ht Ar ath j } : i i g z 8 ise i ie | Specializing in children’ traits, she had made a talking with her small she painted them and oped a lively interest | voles and their indivi 4 #242 a gs E i E E i fi 8 B aE Ee x 4 § g iL if ii if fe z e i aed | br E i: ee ge. 58 g FF i $i58 z Ad Fs i af E af Ei i BE ts He E E i i oe rt Wave . day, Aug. 30, at 8:45 p.m. (CST), over NBO network, in which Brigadier it; ERS 4 F is = & 3B : 5 8 i Fea i a i it gshE ttt | | rE No Office Can Afford To Be Without This Double-Duty Inexpensive MARKWELL FASTENER & i Egz | ff Hi i & = » : E é # E li i iL BREE Bf iH | Fes ir at E i i i § 3 z i | 8 = f iH i) i zt E é | i fe i of g & Hi 3 Just the thing for school teachers, bookkeepers, IT WILL CLAMP YOUR PAPERS TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY, WITHOUT DAMAGE, AC- CORDING TO YOUR DE- THERMOMETER ALLOWANCE WILL BE MADE ON YOUR OLD STAPLING MACHINE, REGARDLESS OF ITS AGE "OR CONDITION: : Blamarek, N. 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