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$i Rkoe Geen y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1994 _ 2 \s Home Talent Will Broadcast FERA Program Over KFYR Thursday PFE AESOFT|Toephinelieon |_Mary Pikfordin New York RADIO STATIONS IN |[__Brotiers Returning to ir inact Pittsburgh, Nov. 17.—Josphine Gib- : “ son, celebrated young cooking ex- i " Ss pert, is back on the air with her | } . Hostess Counsel talks over an NBC: ‘WJZ network each Monday, Wednes- " day and Friday at 9 a.m. (CST) with } C00P; TE PLAN Tepeat performances for western lis- a teners at 11:15 a. m. (CST). Seas. This year Miss cress is supported our with Myron J./by Lois Miller, nationally known or- fanlst, and" Milton Toeindle, eaieet Bismarck, Devils Lake, Grand master of the Pittsburgh Symphony: Orchestra, who has a wide reputation : * Forks and Fargo Resi- , as a violinist. nts to En’ Heins—“Home Economics| Miss Gibson spent the major part | dents to Entertain ee ih ne rn ibis of the summer in traveling oa hl eaten tte con Gre to coast and to Hawaii, and pi SONBC Musto Guild) Ov up many interesting recipes and sec- SCHED! \—Or; Rhapsody tional customs which she will incor- i m Flashes Porate in her Lae haben . vee wh a and Friday morning talks. A recent “ : Ben Jacobson, in a Bob"—General| survey showed her to be one of the ’ u rge He Ia: Can her ea rine : ; Recreation Work Here, to the country, and her mai a Perkin ay” volume that surprises even the most Conduct Program s experienced broadcasters. In the ULED AT 10:15 P. M. past, organ numbers have been on : : 0. 3 her program, but in the current ser- Through cooperation of the 15—Organ Rhapsody ies music will be given a more prom-| ff :30—Press Radio News and Shirley linent part. H area [earners pear: cree: : fal s—Nat'l League Pgm. |, or seven Fee ‘nites wile ae Arriving in New York from the Pacific Coast to continue her broad- : ; i fer, Piano Duolexactly new to radio audiences, ts casts over NBC networks, Mary Pickford is pictured above. ——————— mom lata oy s--|Mary Pickford, as Radio Star Now, Is 00—Art Kassell and Orch. a, Nt Recipient of Weekly Fan Mail Deluge |i==2 30—Colgate House Party For All Around the Home } New York, Nov. 17.—Mary Pick- somehow.” oe a Also Complete Line of Paints, } ford, arriving in New York this “Your ‘God go with you’ has in community pate z Varnishes and Painting '30—Jolly Coburn and Orch. week to continue her dramatic given me new hope. God bless In addition to recreational talent, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians will be heard Nov. 21 over Supplies. eecany Lombardo and Orch, 230—I ‘aeue broadcasts, thought she was used you and go with you,” says a nies: the <a ate NBC. In the picture are: top row, Guy (right) and Victor; bottom, 30—Anson Weeks a4 to fan mail. Thousands of let- California grandmother. Spent tga the. a5eal Liebert (left) and Carmen, French & Welch ince Foods ters from adoring screen fans ore Other writers offer advice on {istration of ea = cite ~~ tussday, Nov. 30 0—) mn no novelty to “America’s Sweet- | what roles they want her to play | Worker finds it, discussion of the pro- ; Phone 141 208 Main ate Cie a ae Du tegen oe Moods. heart,” but even Miss Pickford is | in the future. A Georgia business 30—Cheerlo overwhelmed with the response man echoed the protective inter- aS : Laie on | Se one eee BROADCAST PROGRAM NOV.22 rogram Resume Es radio listeners. wrote thal wai in db—Prese Tadio News s—Night Owls ‘eat Many are old friends who knew trepidation for her first broad- bi her as a screen star, others have cast. “At your first word,” he Never seen her in pictures—some says, “we knew you would make 05—Breen and De Ros 0—Dancing in the Twin Cities 15—Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em 0—Silent Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Friday, Nov. )0—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. —Morning Devotions series of half-hour to be Maestro Directs Three of His}; i from the NBO Radio “oie say they have never written a fan @ success of radio.” keep you “at ‘Bennett 5—Lew White at the Dual Organ} letter before. And so the deluge of letters con- Brothers in Royal Cana- psc tha an armen as eee ten $—Weather }0—Cheeri b A 60-year-old cow puncher and tinues to increase following each dians’ Group each Wednesday at 9:00 p. m. (OST. et hate ‘ eee Hoes ect ae former gambler writes from | of the dramas broadcast over an igh; Mra. Famous wherever there are radio 0—Organ Program ‘Texas, in what he terms his first NBC-WEAF network every Wed- Ramsey; Robert receiving sets, Guy Lombardo and 5—Your Child Radio News and last fan letter, that there nesday at 7 p. m. (CST). For {McShane, Grand Forks; and H.L.| New York, Nov. 1—Guy Lombardo| His Royal are one of the aa ee ron pee were tears in his eyes during her | the next few weeks Miss Pickford | Chaffee, Amenia, Cass, and his Royal Canadians, famous|most celebrated of all dance or- 10:45—H. J. Heins Co.—Home Econo-| Palmolive-Peet Gramatic portrayal of “Coquette.” and her company will face the radio dance orchestra, will take chestras. Ry asta Markers Hour with Myron J.| A Negro Poet writes from Louls- | microphone in the Radio City |when he sang with the Philadelphia |air ins new series of broadcasts over| ‘They have performed est_fall_ modes, 5—U. 8. B : r fana that “you touch more lives studios. Civic Opera Company. He is now|National Broadcasting company net-|leading hotels, and millions Youn aaen” enon 0—Manchester Program on the Pacific Coast making a motion | works, Wednesday, Nov. 21. heard their distinctive rythms over ‘PPO! NT! SS MUIRSES a laeiatage JN) ERT TRIO HAS ‘The four Lombirdo brothers—Guy,|the air, in motion ploture theatres|| Beogr's Beauty & o—Markets and World Book H — Carmen, Liebert and Victor—and the/ and on phonograph recordings. . J. Heins More than 34,000,000 persons visit-!other members of the celebrated] Welcomed to NBC networks a Rhi dy Ms Shop wa i 30 oc Tal Home Hour ARE TROUBLED BY WIDE EXPERIENCES ed our National Forests in 1933, | orchestra will headline the new|moath ago with » gal program dur- 318% Broadway 0—Studio Gi Duffy and Orch. js—Woman’s Radio Review is and Music ii aaa o—“Betty and Bob”—General 00—Magic of Speech q 5—Ithaea, College Choir Pater Flushes” aoa 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins PROGRAM SCRIPT: Crooks, Swarthout and Eddy 3 Conference of New "A ‘ Ge lense All Have Attained World- it 4 { Je i Mi Bana q e—Rarecry Riss sisters of the Skil *|Write Notes in Longhand, Wide Recognition 5 wy 5 -—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins fonderloaf Rangers” —To be announced Have Them Transcribed, So > ah q we o—Prese Radio News” New York, Nov, 17—Richard b C-> j ing’s Guat 7 ews Worry at Studio Crooks, Gladys Swarthout and Nel- rd son Eddy, the three typically Ameri- Chicago, Nov. 17.—You'll never|C@n stars of the new concert series, : R N s—"ED & Zed an paody aN e Pro 0. 0H Orch. 5—Little Oph r what has caused Clara, Lu|Which is broadcast over an NBC- : an’ Patlip Morris —Jack and. Loretta Clemens oo caAioee three apes ioy WEAF network Mondays at 7:30 p. Orch, featuring Phil Duey & ‘Eb and Zeb—Mandan Cream-|the most trouble! It’s not the labor|™. (CST), are all well known for i Sally Singer ery & Produce Co, on 2 mass and of preparing five radio scripts every|their work on the concert stage 1 week, nor the’ responsibility of get-|in opera. ‘ om ‘yan ‘Texaco . ting to the dio in time fe Crooks, who is now on the West ee etree “ theft Broadcasts over an NBC-WEAF|Coast singing in concert and opers : \ : 00—Lat network at 9:15 (CST) each morning.|made his debut at the Metropolitan ‘ ’ 3 - Mi ‘Merry Macs Most of their harassing moments |in the season of 1932-33 as Des Grieux 4 4 rs ander in Ghiet Vetsrans ef] S:30carcaeeee ane Orch. are caused by the “notes,” as they|in “Manon.” Leading up to this had 5 Foreign Wars American Legion Auxiliary call alr consi ae, Golnniie pee aa tate oe d f TOI notes e typist, from typ! . . i Ral bs 30—United States and World Af- Damrosch engaged him to tour with o—S 45—Gothle Choristers wich “on, ‘socations ‘hes “not Guik|the New York Semphony in 1923, The q : 200—Silen 00—Late Evening next year found him singing concerts t Wetnoete: ene a cast and Piano M in in London, Berlin, Munich and Vien- “ ” 5—Lew White at the Dual Organ e% *|acters, but to their husbands, as well.|na and his operatic debut came in i b . (0—Cheerlo Ralph Kirbery, B: ‘The girls write their scripts in|1927 at the. Hamburg Opera. This pe nae Orch. long-hand. Then this copy has to be|Will be his third season as a Voice of “ o Ne abst: ‘a Ne : ep " need oe See te rot Nelson. Eddy, a native of Provi- P » Nev. r Q :00—Morning Devotions the girls sometime that day in order|dence, R. I, has been singing since : . Ei Hered ayate at the Dual Organ |inat it may be on hand for them|his school days. 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