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THE BISMARCK TRIB 2. etM pepe smooss Sond. Pp ta it ec e ce Be ral el fr _ Three-Hour ‘Let’s Dance’ Program Continues After Eee me htm me em me ee Mma so Ae ee ee oon IKFYR-NBC Program | (Budject te Revision) i Monday, Dec. 10 00—Morning Devotions 1b—William Meeder, Organist CELEBRITIES FLOCK TO INNER DANCE AS - PROGRAM IS OPENED Mae Murray, Mitzi Hajos, Louis Groody, Fay Marbe, Gert- ee tas) tude Hoffman There :00—Markets and World Bookman —_———_——_ HOH, jj teins —"Home Eeonomies) SALLY RAND AMONG GUESTS :30—National Farm and Home Hour :30—Weinberg Bros. & Co. Poultry 15—Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. nett 50—Aunt Sammy kets Flashlights Illuminated Tables As Photographers Snapped Shots of Scene Bob”—General - oS by gram of NBC comes 6 net Own, Ma Perkins.y»|works Saturday night following the most elaborate premiere ever given & sponsored show. “Let’s Dance” was started in Hol- lywood fashion, Kleig lights, loud- ‘Ree save and other celebites into dance stars an er celebrities Money rene Radio City, and up in the Rainbow G15—“Eb & Zeh"—Mandan Cream-| Room atop the Rockefeller broad Hesry nd Orel casting skyscraper a colorful ng ReSicceies of guests celebrated with a dinner Art Kassell and Orch. dance the debut of the longest show 4:30—Firestone Tire and Rubber!on the regular networks, ing To the party there came such per- ages of the dance world as Mae (‘Merry Widow”) Murray, Mitzi (“Bari”) Hajos, Louise (“Hit the Deck”) Groody, Sally (“sans fans and bubble) Rand, Fay (“Million Dollar Legs”) Marbe, Gertrude (Winter Gar- den) Hoffman, Ned “Ziegfeld Fol- es”) Wayburn, Rita (Metropolitan ballet) DeLeporte and Ruth &t. Denis. Photo flashlights illuminated the tables of these and other stars as they —Oxydol's ‘Procter and Al Pearce and Gang 5—Jackie Heller, Singer (0—Rhythmic Serenade 00—Waldorf Astoria Orch. 5—Organ Rhapsody 0—Press Radi —Three X Sisters am. ir Minstrels 0—Colgage House Party 0—Carnation Program 0—North Dakota Farmers Union 0—Weather and Piano Moods 5—Jesse Crawford, Organist 0—St. Louis Symphony Orch. 0—Art Kassell and His Orch. jenday, Dee. 11 . A. Rolfe and His Orch. Two Expert Ex-Dairymen Responsible for ‘Moos’ Heard on Contented Hour Chicago, Dec. 8—Sound effects, technicians who make the “moo” on NBC's Contented broadcasts have to be extremely careful that the noises that go out over the airwaves are cowlike. The reason is that two of the sing- ers on this broadcast is heard F< ¢ deviation from a =: 100 per cent bo- Cyril vine sound effect. Cyril Pitts, tenor, and Herman Larson, baritone, both members of the Carnation quartet, are the two gentlemen who keep the noise mak- ers straight on how @ real cow sounds, Pitts used to work for his father who owned a dairy in Richmond, Indiana, and Larson, before he came choir. And there ‘ie put one over on Pitts, who is still single. 11:00—Markets and World Book 11:15—National Farm and Home 00—Magic of Speech 30—Organ Rhapsody 45—Farm Flas! 15. joys :30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 45—To be announced Favorites Geraldine Farrar chin and Orch. ‘ican Schools 4 Orch, lows & Twenty mony News Little Orp! 0—Jack and Loretta 5—Eb and Zeb—Mandan ery & Produce Co. \—Marjorie Rosen, Pianist Geo. Devoron and Orch, 0—Harry Turner and Orch. Cream: Ts oO er Build lon in the rei Bae arvin, Tenor were photographed with the leading 338—ctere, Lan Bin talent of the “Let's Dance” broad- Colgate-Palmolive-Peet cast, but most of the lights were 0—Sunshine Hour with Byron J. scent about the head of Sally Rand who posed with the male trio, the torch singer and two of the band leaders. Picture men, however, were unable to get Sally and any of her| 10:0; Bané—Shut-In| sister dancers in the same shot, but 30—National Farm and Home Hour :80—Weinberg Bros. & Co., Poultry Market 31—NBC Music Guild 30—Organ Rhapsody 45—Farm Flashes 55—Markets 00—Art Collins and Orch. 15—College Inn Orch. ‘ 30—Rhythm Club with Babe & Radio Review nd. Bob”—General 30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett :45—Weather ean, Program . State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs 1046—KFYR Bulletin Board of the Weinberg Bros. & Co., Poultry Markets 45—Temple of Song | 31—Airbreaks 00—"Your Health” 15—Jackie Heller, Singer '30—Rooster Gazette 45—Nursery Rhymes 00—Angelo Yerdinando and Orch. 15—"“Wonderloat Rangers” Bismarck Baking Co. 30—Press Radio News 45—Little Orphan Annie 00—King's Guard 15—"Eb & Zeb"—Mandan Cream- ery & Produce Co. 6:30—Harry Turner and Orch. 7:00—Leo Reisman’s Philip Morris Orch, uring Phil Duey & re the Aly t5—Llttle Orphan Ant ; a =| 5:45—Little Orphan atte 1OW GEHL and’ Fiano Moods” "'*"| §:00—Dick Himber & "Hin orc - ndan 15—Volce of Romance Gry AsEinece, 30—Harry Turner and Orch. Fleischmann Hour ‘Maxwell House Coffee Hour— General Foods 00—Kratt Program 10:00—-Late Evening Weather Fore- nd Piano Mood: Crawford, Organist 1 Duchin and Orch. 11:00—Geo. Olson and Orch, Heo bebthae a 3 ancing in the Twin Cities un’ Em 13:00—Silent Palmolive-Peet m @ Hour with Myron J. nett 45—Manchester, Weather and Mar- kets '10:00—Honey Mooners 8 Y, nef N y 00—Markets and World Bookman —Johnny, Marvin. Tenor 15— Heinz—“Home Economics} °:15—Clara. Lu and Bm onal Farm and Home hour inberg Bros. & Co., Poultry Markets —Ging hi Club Orch, S—Words and Music 0—Luncheon in honor of Arthur Brisbane, Newspaper Editor —Organ Rhapsody 5—Farm Flashes lour omics Talk” 12:30—Weinb« Bros. & Markets hite, Tenor 12:31—Waldorf Astoria Orch. j}O—Ethel Swope, Annual Nurses Association b—Woman's Radio Review o——"*Betty. 5—"Armc! nd Bob” General Mills aveler”—Philco ins 80—Rochester Civic Orch. ey 330-—Rhythmic Serenade 0—Education in the News gS ° : ee mal Gelstin, with Best Pickford ” a Turner & Orch, Wolverton Sports Review 5—American Legion Auxilia 00—“Lombardoland” Plough af \5—Western Romancing with Eé- 1d Bookman “Home Econ- 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour | Rome Ce oultry Sydney | lary Wood, Violinist ‘The Gibson Family ited States and World Af-| 9: nce”—National Bis- cuit Co. “ 12:30 AL MeBilent “ Evening Weather Fore- 79 and Plano Moo :00—NBC Children’s Hour 10: dio. maT FY ‘alk by Major C. F. Atkinson 5—Morning Musicale 0—Weather, Pri Radio News & aes eel Resume b—Ray Heathert: 5—Roger B. Whitman, the Alling House eo Bowes Capitol Theatre ar 3 o—Raalo City Music Hall of the ir :30—National Youth Conference 4_to Romany 0—Lux Program eyatios a Vespers Drug Program by the Side of the 8. C. Johnson and Son, Inc. 4:00—Hoover Sentinels Family 4:30—United American Bosch Corp. 30—Down Lovers Lane Program | Tune in on One of These Stations | Hours (ES.T.) 10 PM. fairs 9:45—Gothic Choristers 0—La' jaturday, Dec. 15 00—Morning Devotions 15-—Willlam Meeder, Organist 15—The Gospel Singer 30—Morning Parade 45—Weather S0—Aunt Sammy re 55—Markets 00—Organ_ Melodies nt :30—"“House Road” Frequency City (Megacycles) Barranquilla 6.45 Berlin Du. 9. Brussels Buenos Aires Caracas Sshséeesss sesnssse Eindhoven Geneva Guayaquil Huizen Jeloy ‘Lisbon. London 55 SSSsssasssss 20 Or rr Sasagee sssssssss = StATlon -..DO | HEAR MOSCOW?” “OF COURSE IT’S A CROSLEY!” o sures reese tener THE CROSLEY G1 A. 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