The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1934, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIB SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934 Three Bands Will Open ‘Let’s Dance’ Program Over Radio Tonight FEFYR-NEC Program||[ Bankhead Stars in Radio Theater lMupRaY. CUCAT AND. | Radio Stars Will Help Launch Christmas Seal Sale {DEEMS TAYLOR IS ae ie | COONAN WILLIEAD : em) | FITTED FOR TASK PROGRAM MUSICIANS | Ee al at the Dual Organ N / World’s Most Entertaining r with atyron 3. r > | | Varied Music Will Come Over Operas Are Given o—, : Ether Waves From 9: 30:06—Hour of Memories A . to 1230 (CST) * 10:30—Words & Music 11:00—Mar! nd World Bookman ahh 0 J. Heinz—“Home Economics ava’ cua ‘tie 'four f 3 WILL BE WEEKLY FEATURE jo—Hum & strum : : Siti : ’ ‘ 0—NBC Music Guila ‘ : a : , Sponsor Listened to More Than 125 Orchestras in Mak- ing Selection . oad New. York, Dec, 1—Deems Taylor, who will turn the world’s most en- Bob"—General ‘1$—Hokum Boys 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins nd Gamble “Camay” New York, Dec. 1—Kel Murray, Xa- vier Cuget and Benny Goodman all will be present with their orchestras in Radio City each Saturday night to provide the music for radio's first three-hour dance program, Dance,” nationwide j networks, beginning Dec. 1, at 9:30 p. a 0—Art Kassell and Orch. aE: : Murray, noted conductor and vio- I opening feature of the na-) and Jessica Dragonette (top, right) The , : : is ,tion-wide Christmas Seal cam- | have volunteered their talents as | gram are (1. to r.) Rosario pret wee \Y \ ee : : Le hae Py foie Ne their contribution to the campaign. | noted conductor; Jacques Malkin, i, sweet, paign will be a coast-to-coast broad- 3 fe : tempoed selections. Goodman and cast arranged by the Nattonal Dr. Francis B. Trudeau (top, center), | director, and age rrrorgets Be Sus Eat the alba: piobareer Wil blky Gis inaa res 1h "LACORS Right clube, weit teovide the botraea| Tuberculosis Association for Sum- | Tradean, Sains ot tha sanatirtaas | SONGS being heard for the fret Gay" in the radio theater over NBO Dev. 2. + jilvely rhythms, while Cugat_and day, December 2, 10 to 10:30 P. M: | movement,” will present the mes- | time in America; Milton Rettenberg n KY his 5 Crawf Hotel i (E.S.T.) Both of America’s radio | sage for the 2,000 affiliated tuberca- | and Frank Banta, pianists, Inset 11:00—Inaugurat! ibdctom coskley, and Orch, prac shenetier 13:00—Silent —_ eo ene and Walter ‘Tuesday, Dee. 4 Little Orphan ‘Ant 0 its skill in interpreting its [par- ERs. A. ace and His Orch. tam = von 5 a PLAYS LEADING R teomtenc cs a Sie cer 1 ter representatives )0—Breakfast Club & Prod Co. o—Program Resume 0—Harry ‘Turner_and Orch. Ustened to more than i i fi lt £53 A FE BE ib wx eBreee ‘Raaie News e—hcewel Hours Cottes Hour] ee eee tee cae bas fe 4 clare ba aimoltve-Pect e— Kea Pro ra Weather Fore- agains — perth ted ‘will com, *yhich cape ea nae . =] Dp \—! | 4 “a #:0—gunshine Hour with Myron J. cast and Piano Mood: Senator, Feature of ‘Let broad prob-| wich, Conn., A fi i Us Be Gay’ | Se Bs | MAY SERVE BIG NEED at “os av i bird McGibeny on Strings lulah Bank-| cast in order Replies to Many of Ques- sisicatout| nen" sass ooumee Lito’ v. S. Marine Band—Shut-Ia miles a of music at Quick-Witted Y. Girl, Her- tions Asked by Fans :30' Lou Holt Vallee 10:45—H. J. Heinz Co.—Home Econo-| 7: local time from oung. ? A | Varieties, things tough these “mics Talk. 5—Lew White at the Dual Organ mn | stage | will not follow jone-f self, Really Brought Forth 7 days hitch-hikers either way. 1:00—Markets and World Bookman 0—Cheerlo to the/two-three order eve- ve Sua flonan here ana Home Hour fast Daehn sn ning, Original Idea wane: Lind ag )— “Is Baty « aE See Mat cas ‘an | ne “How can I kill @ pet dog hu- Tune in Uneeda Bakers” 2 a8 1:45—Farm Fias! TRORE Shine ane oren pare hE ay 3 SOLID HOURS =. DANCE MUSIC aa Badio Review the evening. Oa ee yet Both new and is 3:15—Hokum Boys ” be offered 3:30—Oxydol'’s Own Ma Perkins 0—Music Appreciation Hour at 1:30 p. m. (CST), is one of the/tne soto | Dance 3:45—Temple of Song 0—Markets and World Bookman | most successful of her career. will TES BR caer Bia uhe-Co~— Home Ee |"iat Ur Be Gay is a trweact ay #3¢—Hooater Gatcite 2 : 9 National Farm and Home Hour comedy by Rachel Crothers and was g EVERY SAT. NIGHT eae _Euumngek, Baking Go February 19, 1920. Miss Bankhead soniaad de CO y Have e party at home: re 0 ‘Brown : io—Kines Guard : ane have on the alr, in the London pro- peccreragtlet yeas ‘ " e ; 1 Serve “Uneeds Bakers”. "Eb & Zeb"—Mandan Cream- duction at the Lyric Theatre in 1930. besides conducting Sais ~ Crickers.CookiesCekes o—Hletey Tarner and Orch. eral A Following “Let Us Be Gay” she|gacH OF LEADERS WELL 1:00—Leo Reisman's Philip Morris returned to the United States to star! KNOWN FOR NOTED STYLE Orch. featuring Phil Duey & in pictures. Last year she again went Sally Singer to England and this fall came back m Pabst—Ben Bernie n for Texaco olive Beauty Theatre of the Air 0—Talk by Secretary of Treasury 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- Henry Morgenthau, Jr. cast and Piano Moods 5—Eb and Zeb—Mandan Cream- 10:15—Voice of Romance ery & Produce Co. ariie Davis and Orch. 0—Studio 11:00—Ralph Kirbery 5—Geo. Devoron and Orch. 11:08—Jack Denny and Orch. 21:30—-Harry Sosnik and Orch. 13:00—Bilent ‘Wednesday, Dee. 5 0—Merry Macs 2:00—B, A. Rolfe and Orch. assell and Orch. “ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BEE E E 3 E E = I i i E y Es ate i i tags ountzboerto press Another wants to know how she can 00—Breakfast Club 5—Mary Wood, Violinist file at | Weermine whether the fur on her eoBrektet cee :30—United States and World Af- winter is “genuine or just dyed fairs together asks where he 9:45—Gothic Choristers of the ae ee ee 0—Late Evening Weather Fore- Col almolive-Peet . ne Sean Melee: an Or- points o—Sunshine Hour with Myron J./ 10:35 Nee Cre ed oe tag is lost mor- Bennett 0—Ralph Kirbery every 9:45—Manchester, Weather and Mar- $—Felix and His Orch. kets 0—Ted Fiorito & Orch. 11 2 1b—tony’ one, id 12:00—Bllent 10:30—U. S. Army Band iturday, Dec. 21:00—Markets and World Bookman| 7:00—Mornine Devotions» on 4 Heins—“Home Economics 5—Lew White at the Dual Organ 21:30—National Farm and Home hour 0—Jules Lande and His Ensemble F if en st adio News McCullough, Blues Singer Parade Ty re ‘Tenor Ciub Radio Re wr “Betty and Bob” Gen 5—“Armchair Traveler” é larkets and World Bookman ational Farm and Home Hr, IBC Farm Forum 5—Words and Music 0—Don Pedro and Orch. Frere einahes 5 rah: ‘ommy Tucker's Orc! 0—Week-end Revue 0—To Be Announced 0—Eddie Duchi: 0—Or erry MOTIAAAN NAHM wUIEHBEEHOSCoSSLS: | } @ Duct y , dancer. They have ee e ur mericas are =e (Mm Visit the Electrical Show and death. Mean- Jean Paul 3 be the rage former Mary radio ports Review tshot: fi EE 4 See the Latest in Radio! Our stock of radio sets is the finest and largest in Bismarck. itudio 0—“Lombardoland” Plough 5—Western Romascing with Ed- lo ith Bros. Program na La Moore Gibson r and Gamble “Ivory” ibson Family Dance”—National Bis- cuit Co, 12:30 A. M.—Silent 5 ne plants BRE Bi E 2 | 4 Ree RE Last winter. we sold a tremendous lot of portable 2- tube Kadettes at $12.50. The'new modela have just : the ate News 1:00—B, A. Rolfe and His Orch. 10:15—-Roger Br Whitman, the Alling § Crosley , - 1:30—Cheerio use . : 10:30—Major Bowes Capitol Theatre set, both selling at $19.99 with tubes, that: 1140—Raals City Music Hall of the i ‘Let’s Dance’ Program Dec. _ perform other makes at much higher prices. 12:40—National Youth Conference | Atwater Kent has gone the limit on héautiful cabinets Eas Pra ad All three bands on the “Let's New York; Helen Ward, fr US ane Bore Set ome 5 oe Sees $t0—Ualted 3 ma, Dance” program opening over | torchy tune singer, ithe pa Sete. rslaton Gasdacd wed chest od "sets '30—"House by, the Bide of the! NBO Deo, 1 as the longest show in | unit of Benny Goodman; Ce Ages : were Road” 8. C. Johnson and Son,! aaio nistory, will carry vocalists | Senorita Castillo and sare wil are greatly reduced. he ani igs re 4:00—Hoover Sentinels to aing the rhythms to which the sing with the Spanish tango 5 ees 300 ND Slate eceration of Wom-| 4:20—United American Bosch Corp.| country will be invited to dance | directed by Xavier Cugat, cs eres ; sn 10:45—KEYR Bulletin Board of the] 4:45—sece' Wuwkine and Orch. for three hours every Saturday Te edition te these tingers|the Crosley and Norge Electric Refrigerators apefteastg and Worle Bookman £m gitnelt duty “Dance musle, obviouly, wit | Goodihen and ausray—will be itise—Ne nai "Farm and Home Hr, eerste Kennedy, Planist | constitute the program, although | given a chance with their special- Automatic Washing Machines " we a0 penny, in many of the offerings there ties. Goodman's. being a [hot 4 epeqrer, 6:20—"Bakers Broadcast"—Standaré| will be heard such well known clarinet and beurzay’s ‘® fascile See a ‘ “output. . Cyong, fManboxtan Merry- Gates, Helen Wand, Prank Eater, | view ‘onld Goodman “blows the All for $23.25 : ii wee Gg bie so min | fo lng Corwin-Churchill Motors, loc. §i/ HOSKINS-MEYE O0—Late ‘Bvecing Weather Fore-| 9 = pda of the bons base 4 it e 0 ors, ‘ m Parker ; The Home of KFYR’ OG? Ye Perkine Bismarck’s Pioneer Radio Dealers j Congress Parente Teack- Se : 200 Fourth Street Bismarck Phone 19 Gasette : = ——

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