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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934 Mme. Schumann - Heink Will Return to Radio Programs, Dec. TKFYR-NBC Program|! Sees LOVED IDOL OFT DOL OF TWO _— a SUNDAY ARTERNOON BPW. Federaticn ~| GERERATIONS TOBE : ] | SERENADE PLANNED STAR NEXT SEASON WINTER AND SPRING Contralto Has Been Loved by Sponsors of NBC-WEAF Pro- gram Have Renewed Con- pig isbn us tract Effective Jan. 6 Monday, Dec. 17 Se ere ter a auint o—Rhythm Club Whh Babe and . y Woman's Radio, Review 0—"Betty and Bob” G tlvArmebaie, Traveler Colgate-Palmolive-Peet \—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. S—"Eb & Zeb”—Mandan Cream- Charles ery & Produce Co. 0—National Farm and Home Hour it Chicago, Dec. 15.—The Sentinels 12:30—Weinberg Bros. & Co. Poultry ft on musical eter ha Sunday Program heard over an n NEO- WEAF network S Semen Sar will be continued during the and spring gr ee i Sponsors broadcast have 73rd Birthday in Chicago es te ae + toe Last Summer tract effective Sunday, Jan. 9—Conoeo, Program ‘The foster of t, ins ma Plano Moods, Te” aT F| lctading the orchestra under the dic ce of Romeas. Chicago, Dec. 15—Mme. Emnestine Schumann-Heink, beloved idol of the American public during two genera- tions, will return to NBC network first as guest artist and then as star of @ new series of broadcasts, The guest appearance of the famed diva on the Sentinels Serenade pro- gram will be on the broadcast over HAS BEEN SINGING 56 YEARS 12:31—George Dutty and Orch. NEC Music Guild aria Weieertos 1:20—Organ Rhapsody ‘ay Brown, Sporte Review Farm Flashes ‘Hilarious Hotsh kets Rane io Guild and Veteran Performer Observed Bob”—General hythmic Serenad: in & iis city. Fellers Tire and Rubber 0—Firestone Program. :00—Sinclair Minstrels 6—Cla Colgate-Paimolive-Peet peed & Hour with Myron J. Brown intery Basketball Team eather and Piano Moods rawford, Organist Symphony Orch. t Fassel and His Orch. en’ Tuenday, Dec. I—B. A. Rolfe and ls Orch. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. 0—National Farm and Home Hour ees bros, & Co., Poultry BS 1 u 1 1 1 Market 12:31—NBC Music Guild 0—Cross Cuts from the Log of larkets 0—New Jersey College for Wom- en Choir aac Club with Babe & 5—Worxn's Radlo Review and” Bob"—General 30—Oxydol's own ia Perkins 45—Temple of Bo 45—Nursery Rhymes gelo Ferdinando 0. aie tthe “Morris| Oren. fe uring Pa Duey & Sally Singe! 0—Ford Pro; ram. O—Premier Pab: Ben Bernie 0—Ed Wynn for Texaco Lahore Beauty Theatre of Weinberg Bros. & Co., Poultry Markets irbreake —Gamble Progra: BC Music Guild jetty and Bob” General Mille —Hokum Boys fe 0—Ithaca College Choir —Capt. ne Bairnfather Inter- viewed-by Wm. Lunde! :30—Press Radio News and Walter Preston, Bariton —Little Orphan Annie ick Himber & His Orch. & Zeb"—Mandan Cream- :00—Maxwell House Coffee Hour— General Foods 0—Kraft Program 10:00—Lat Evening Weather Fore- ind Plano M« lands il o—Dancing in the Twin Cities ~~ 31 ‘Morning Basniioas William Meeder, Organist | 12:00-—Silent Friday. Rad! Johnny, Marvin Tenor 5—Clara, Lu ™ Bennett \—Weather an NBC-WEAF network at 4 p. m. oD Sunday, Dec, 23. will become star of a new ares of programs and will be regu- larly heard each week starting with the broadcast of Jan. 6. During these appearances Mme. Schumann-Heink will draw on her wealth of experience in 56 years on the operatic and coricert stage to of- fer commentaries on music and per- sonalities, Born near Prague in 1861, she was principal contralto of the Dresden Court opera at seventeen. She made her American debut in Chicago in 1898 after continued European tri- ‘umphs, She was with the Metropolitan Opera for years, celebrating her ni den jubilee at the 1926. On the occasion of ter’ ‘ard birthday, which she observed in Chi- cago during a radio engagement last summer, thousands of radio listeners| it, of 11 and great-grandmother of four, Mme. Schumann-Heink is especial- ly beloved by home-makers and moth- ers to whom her broadcasts will make an especial appeal. Josef Koestner is director of the Pictured here are Eb and Zeb, who are heard over Station KFYR every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and caramel at 6:15 DP. m. (CST). Theirs is @ comedy program first and a gram second. They are two old codgers who operate a pearai-usre in the little town of Corn Center. child prodigy, than “tultled his youthful SHORT-WAVE RADIO STATIONS EXPAND) Department of Commerce Says 140 New Type Stations Operating in World According to a recent leaflet just received from the Department orchestra and Edward Davies, bari-| tins used tone; Charles Sears, tenor, and Mary Steele, contralto, are others on the line up of Hoover talent. 0—Harry Turner and Orch, 5—Studio creational Program li Gia Junior Game Warden ‘Mary Woods SViolintat 0—Coca Cola Presenting Frank Black with 65 plece Orch: —Late Evening Weather F cast and Piano Mood: 5—Jesse Crawford, Org 0—Tom Gerun & Orel So 2 mmmmarai-3 0—Bilent. ing the thrills of this fascinating in- door sport. Station EA8AB at Teneriffe, Can- ary Islands, is one of the more re- cent of the regular broadcasters. You'll find it on a frequency of 7.41 megacycles and it broadcasts from 5 announce- ment from the station reveals that it it will broadcast a special program for the benefit of megacyclists all - lover the world on Dec. 19 from mid- night to 12:30 a. m. (CST). Here's Contented Program Contract Renewed network, will be continued tor an- year, Sponsors of the broadcast have renewed their contract for 52 weeks, effective Jan. 7. ‘The broadcast, which originates in the NBC studios in Chicago, presents distinguished guest artists and a regular group of entertainers includ- ing the quartet, the Lullaby Lady, Jean Pauling and the orchestra un- he began the study of Poe renee ak ts “MAGIC BRAIN” RADIO an exclusive RCA VICTOR development Song Writers for ‘The Gibson Family’ Presented with Silver Loving Cup der direction of Morgan L. Eastman. | stam. Among celebrities presented to lis- teners during the past few months & perfect opportunity for you to add. this interesting station to your log. If you happen to hear what sounds | Tune in on One of These Stations Tei ay ENS ‘The Gospel Singer Morning Parade _ WEEK OF DECEMBER 16 5—Weather City Station (Megacycles) Hours ner) JA DJB DIC Saturday, Dee. 23 Morning Devotior ‘William Meeder, Organist }0—Cheerlo 00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods 0—Hotel Biltmore Orch. \—Music vAppteciation Hour —Markets and World Bookman }—To be announced 0—National Farm and Home Hour 12:30—Weinberg Bros. & Co., Poultry 4 Orch. Markets o—Harry Sosnik and Orch, 200—Silent ‘Wednesday, Dee. 19 0—B. aed and Orch. 1 Nothing tke the “Magic Brain” hes happened in radio in ten years, ‘What a thrill it gives! More stations, all over the world, with the clear- est reception and higher fidelity tone. Be sure to see it at our store. 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