The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1935, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Whiteman and Noted Troupe to Give Matinee Program Wednesday - ||POPULAR MARSTRO. [{ EeteDance stawer 1\(ONE MAN'S RAMILY? |[Procram Voeatist [ors iTazars SCHEDULED ON AIR WINS NEW SPONSOR FOR HOUR PROGRAM Program Will Be on Air at 7 P, M. (CST) Each Wednesday After April 3 Ramona, King’s Men, Mercer, O—Narkets and World Bookman ‘ : : : ‘Hauser and Lawrence Will 5-H. HEARS Josephine Gib- 2 as, ’ : Be Soloists jonal Farm and Home Hour rds and Music ;C Music Guild 5—Farm Flashes 5—Markots riental Gardens tudio inging Strings k by Robert Nathan Bob"—General SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935 — ___——_— |KFYR-NBC Program, 4 (Subject to Revision) ! > Feb. ed @ PiStecoine Devotion: S—Willlam Meeder, Organtat eerio 0—Breakfast Club 0—Press Radio News B—Johnny Marvin, Tenor 215—Clara, Lu ‘n' Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 0—Organ Program s—Weather | Triumphed in Metropolitan Debut LIKED THROUGHOUT WORLD Orchestra Group Among Many Noted Performers in Radio City Series tty and as—Gale Pi St jale Page, Singer 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins 5—Procter and Gamble ay’ 1 tase 6 vane sroman, singing star of @ program over NBC-WEAF each Sunday at 8 p.m. (C3T). New York, Feb. 16,—Paul White-| Introducing Carmen Castillia, so- man, famous Monarch of Modern Mu-| Joist of the “Let's Dance” pro- sic, and his celebrated troupe of radio ae a entertainers will be the guest stars|* = x " s—tittie. Orphan ‘Annie at the Radio City Matinee broadcast |the Scardale, Country Club in tle, On : ik : ver an NBC-W. on Wed- | fashionable ) & Zeh"—Mandan Cream- : ‘ : é ag Hesday, Feb, 0 ae pm can dialing into the broadcast for a series The popular maestro will come to|f Parties, and three clubs in South- the microphone for the full hour|ern C have uke broadcast supported by his full or- chestra and his company of vocalists Here is Helen Jepson, who made her Metropolitan Opera debut recently. {including Ramona, the King’s Men, recordings, Whiteman and his troupe will be heard over an NBC-WEAF, Johnny Mercer, Johnny Hauser and <C t f M Cc 1 9 t Bob Lawrence, oa oO any 0 ors oO are ae ae noo known ies ee network each arene Sa 9 fod ve a bo Be Presented Sunday! = roser's wrt ccs |e" Scone gases: May we show you? Home Movies cost but little Rhaps O—Press Radio News ery & Produce Co. 0—Harry Turner and Orch. ‘alk by N. D. Legislator rt Kassell and Orch. lrestone Tire and Rubber Progra 00—Sinclair Minstrels 0—Colgate House Party 0—Carnation Program :30—North Dakota Farmers Union 9:45—Fay Brown, Sports Review 10:00—Weather 10:05—Legislative Highlights 10:15—Jesse Crawford, Organist 10:30—To be announced 11:00—Charlie Davis and Orch. 11:30—Harry Sosnick & Orch. A year and a half ago the series was extended to eastern networks, where “pending the insuguration of the e inaugural series, One Man’s Family Famous on NBC networks and on 12:00—Silent Tueaday, Feb. 19 2:00—Phil Cook's Note Book 9:05—Johnny Marvin, Solotst 9:15—Clara, Lu and E: o—Aunt Sammy 9:00—Kraft Program 10:00—Late Evening Weather Bore- The next of the serles of “Immortal | palist, Richard Crooks, the Boston Dramas” will be the first part of the | symphony, and the dance orchestras band leader in the history of cone temporary music, and his soloists have all made outstanding names for Famous Story from Old Testa-|themselves in the field of popular ment Regarding Joseph to Be Dramatized song. The Whiteman crew are among many noted performers who have been heard on the Radio City Matinee series of daytime broadcasts featur- ing night time stars. Efrem Zim- Tune in on One of These Stations [__ tien on One of These Stations WEEK OF FEB. 17 icy broadcasts have been heard on weas nesday nights. ogral See = story of Joseph—The Coat of Many|of Rudy Vallee, Richard Himber, Colors—Sunday, Feb. 17, at 1 p. m.| Xavier Cugat and Leonard Joy have (CST), over a coast-to-coast NBC-| faced the microphone since the series Dancing in the Tin Cities WEAF network. began the first of the year. Today 0—Silent This famous story Ibert and Sullivan Operettas > i from. eualteae™ ig ocnorntnecmeveronee Testament has been azapedi to She Tadio in two parts to be broadcast on successive Sundays. Each part will be treated as a separate dramatic Production without sacrificing the continuity of the narrative in its orig- —William Meeder, Organist Do—Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta 5—Studio inal form. The symphonic and choral background is designed to tr eee ene atte action. overs (Blonde Beauty, Protege of Paul usic Appreciation Hour larket. d that his brothers have been stealing HS. Heinz Co,, Josephine Gib-| from the flocks of thelr father, Jacob. seas — Distinct CU Ae The subsequent revenge of the broth- it in Gotham zi — Bis- > f pmarck Baking Con Tea Wordgtand atumes Nem" NOM Les, first, in _stempting to take Pre: News t Spec joseph’s life, {ary Small, Singer eae heeeeay, paceearti : selling eae cravetiita New York, Feb. 16.—Radio's own ittle Orphan Annie —Farm Flashes merchants after staining his coat of |Helen Jepson is headlining the New many colors with lamb’s blood to|¥0rk music columns these days. The create the appearance that he had {blonde soprano's debut at the Met- been killed by wild animals, will be Pecan ee — petty E Philip Morris hm Ramble dramatized, accompanied by appro- ee ide turing Phil) Duey & lol's Own Ma Perkina priate musical pian ¥ SPPIO- Vath the apne caeeae ” has lids As sumer Dime The tender love between Joseph and|® Personal triumph for Miss Jepson Pabst—Ben Bernte | tis—hrakcstont oaMe his father, and the latter's grief upon|®S well as a tribute to the Paul for Texaco F being told of the boy’s death is con-| Whiteman Music Hall broadcasts ‘almolive Beauty Theatre of re sidered one of the most touching in-| Which lifted her to fame and oper- cidents of the Old ' the Old Testament. atic stardom. —Press Ri News “It was Miss Jepson who made tive Hichlights —Little, Orphan Annte the most of her part,” Olin Downes, Pin ake oak, i Te ae RE eau: SHOWBOAT DIRE DIRECTOR music critic of the New York Times, Denny and Orch y & Produ i wrote in his revue of the radio 11:30—Harry Sosnik and Orch. eee Tur: igner’s opera debut. “She gave it si 12:00—Silent life... . and a fresh tone, and a marked intelligence, and accomplish- . ed much.” “Ot Helen Jepson, it 1s pleasant to peer ena she is a platinum ij . | blonde uty, exquisite of figure, Kenneth W. MacGregor, For. ible. nely igre Ake 0 BeUIE mer Schoolmate of Rudy [range and ample for the vast reaches 10:00—Honey Mooners of the Metropolitan,” declared Dan- Vallee, 30 Years Old ee gee Hy 5—Tony Wons ton Walker, of the Daily News. : vg Lester Liebling, of the New York 30 paeiud “teas grasa i 1 J h Cherniavosky | and Orch. k, Py gata rebar raed tigertts = io . } med é nq Orch.| New York, Feb. 16—Kenneth W.|“fresh, well-controlled, warmly tim- ee ee ce an ee ee MacGregor, director of Captain|bred voice,” and Pitts Sanborn, of Henry's Show Boat broadcasts over|the World-Telegram, declared she an NBC-WEAF network each Thurs-| ‘looked the very picture of a Holly- day at 8 p. m. (CST), is a former|wood beauty, and also disclosed @ hewspaperman. Born in Brockton, |fresh and agreeable vaice, used with Mass., May 12, 1904, Ken, as he’s/all the skill her music required.” known in the studios, is the son of} Miss Jepson, who first attracted A. C. MacGregor, head master of the jattention and gained her Metropoll- Brockton high school. Back about/tan contract while singing at the 93, long before he had a son who|Paul Whiteman Music Hall broad- was to direct a big air program, the|casts over an NBC-WEAF network, senior MacGregor was @ profesor of | will continue to be heard on those mathematics at Colgate university. in en Galiad night at 9 P. M, and World Bookman | Hamilton, N. ¥. 5—Genia Fenariova, The son's first major adventure in 7 life took place in 1920, when he went to Europe on the first international Y: fi a Serva Padrona” and “Don| Boy Scout jamboree. A sad oe a Ang Serva"—Lambert Co. visited England, France ai fe 130—Phili. Wolverton, Soloist 2 Vallee. ‘Eddie Duchin and Orch, After fee the public pe ee American Legion Auxiliary From the beginning, MacGregor|Clubs All Over United States MacGregor went to the University of Maine. One of his fellow Sreshoen lee—then Hubert Prior o—Mistourl Slope Revue jboree, td the plano ete ai eae, PINy-| Making Use of Saturday Night Programs BESS wwe Prrrrr CINE-KODAK EIGHT INJOY the thrill of making your own mov- ies. With the Ciné-Kodak Eight sparkling, lifelike pictures are yours for as little as roc a “shot”... it makes from 20 to 30 scenes on a $2.25 roll of film: See the camera and some sample pictures at our store. It costs only $34.50 complete. HOSKINS-MEYER Florists — Stationers — Radio Supplies 200 Fourth St. Phone 19 :00—"Betty and Bob” — General 9:30—Organ Program Edna O'Dell, Singer 9:45—Weather (0—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins —Manchester Program iss = a zesse, © 8s sss jarry Turner and His Orch, z fan ae D, Legislator General Mills MAR SamAT Homma ow ester He | a eoreee Cwaae EK : he Air 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore ast SSeeek BEE ate] Pe ssssssx Pe 5 g is f b D. Legislator y Wood—violinist Iehus Conservatory—Two Piano Team $:00—Art Kassell arid Orch. $:30—Fred Waring's Pennsylvantans Ford Cola—"Ths Pause that hes on the Air” 10:09—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast atonal Farm and Home hour 03 0—W aM —William Meeder, Organist 1O0—RCA Vietor ayes featuring 0—Cheerlo Vietor Recording Artiste 0—Breakfast Club :00—-Markets and Farm Flashes 9:00-—Press Radio News 15—Western Romancing With Ed-| 9:05—Johnny Marvin, Tenor na La Moore Waldo. —The Gospel Singer High and Low Morning Parade hythm Club with Babe and Teddy "Betty and Bob” General Mills HONEST AID! It was Lincoln, wasn’t it, who gave us that epigram about fooling some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time? Times have changed. Some people, today, can’t be fooled at all. They are the ones who buy thoughtfully and spend wisely. They are guided by the most up-to-the-minute news about products, prices and values. They read the advertisements in the daily paper. Whether you're marketing for tonight's dinner, for a refrigerator or for a home—the most reliable guides _ are printed right here in this paper for you. Make it a habit to shop at home, by newspaper, be- fore you set out. °It saves time ... saves tiresome search- rocter and Gamble —Rochester Civic Or: —Rhythmic Serenade Mandan Cream- ery & Produce "eo. oe 7 He ee el ; hay leading “lady” in one of the college $:20—Beon Petri, Concert Pianist pias o—Late Evening Weather Fore: Smith Bros. am s radio coun ont Brocton Dal Troe | New York, Fe ‘ Bracke accel the * ‘5—-Voice of Romance :30—"Let's. Danee”—5 ey Boston ie ag toh oe tion of ‘the spontor of the three hour Florence, ‘Richardson soreh. [12:20 AMS Bitent and continuity writer at station |dance, program “heard ovér” NBO- 0—Paul Pendarvis and Orc’ Sunday, WBZA. He came to New York in 1929 |WEAF networks, and people every- ent Radio Pulpit and has produced numerous - |where seem to be holding 6ai tant network programs. There he/night dancing parties to radio music. eather, e one macie News |met Sonia srounn, one of the first} In addition to mail received from iA NBC hostesses. ey were hosts Walb Si Major Bowes Capitol Snestre| May 14, 1052. ty 5—-Larry Larson, Organis' lobia Eis GEA GC Tia i" Returns to Mike 5 s—Lesisiative Highlights being of the music of Xavier Cugat, Benny Goodman and Kel Murray, social organizations are writing in to say that Saturday night hours are being turned to good advantege from 9:30 'P. M. to 12:30 A. M. (CST). Hills Club of The Twin Country oxlahome City has sent out Sg of weekly “Let's Dance” Waxahachie (Texas) Country ‘cub bas asked for the musical program in advance for the guidance of @ local soloist at a Saturday night party: 1 11:30-—Radio City Music Hall of the 12:30—Natlonal, Youth Contei mee ‘Immortal Moments Dra tion of pile Stories Monte nti 4 0—tttouse by. the sid oad” 8. C. 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