The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1935, Page 2

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ildred Monson, Soloist With Modern Choir, Native of Kansas EPYR-NBC Procram | [EL Ger Neato | HEERIRR BAPE * Directs Amateure ~*|Schumann-Heink Will |Christian Science [tus otter sxwit munte- unto IKFYR-NBC Program |: 3-5S0i Gul iinewe of| Rie Leder soret, INGORE RAPID RISE |t_Ditects Amateurs_]/""sing “Pirate Dreams’| Program Scheduled| isms’ sapo' sta ese tar" 4 (Subject to Revision) { “the Att 5—Beasley—Soloist f ; 30—Rhythmie Serenade j iiss nach ieee Evening Weather Fore o—Dl Mldaier & fis Orch. . 3 . adio News Lor 72:00—Morning Devotions i —Leo Zolla & Orch. Arl Jackson, Soloist artist-commentator, will sing a lul- 7:15—William Meeder, Organist 0—Joe Rincs & His Orchestra Orphan Annie aby, Huerter’s “Pirate Dreams,” on ta 11:00—"Shandor” 00—Phil Cook Show Shop Libtoireattact Club 3—Hennie Kyte & His Orch. biog) as Zeb—Mandan Cream the Sentinels Serenade, Sunday, 8: r 30—George Hamilton Orch. 14 Gardener : ‘March 31. % j—Harry Turner & Orch ‘Wednen Apel 3 5 Mary Wood, Violinist In connection with this soothing preeciata, Lon Bm Yook's Note Book 0—Studio lalumber song, the great artist will af- Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 3 s re 5 9:20-Siter Glouds—-Dick Burris, Trio S—Mehus Conservatory Two Pistol ws ea atieed Vooalist of Stage i" 7 ae dave aid Himrratore-Al Lowrey, Organ: —Breakfast Club 0—Ruth Lyons, Soprano “th Ad's best —Program Resume 5—Leonard Keller & Orch. and Broadway Night Clubs babyhood as only “the world’s Science —Press Radio News 0—Fred Waring's Pennsylvania ly Wig loved mother” can do it. She will Hour of Memories " are Short While ; ‘also give reminiscences of Gilbert and lou 4 Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Refreshes on the Ati * to come Markets and World Bookman | 9:39 sliver Clouds—Dick Burris, :00-—Late Evening Weather Fore- : Bullivan, who once invited her rator—Al Lowrey, Organ- cast HEARD EVERY FRIDAY WIGHT ¢ to the Savoy Theatre in London for t 10:05—Lenten Program role “Katisha” “The Mi- Manchester, Weather and Mar-| 10: Orgent ee vs! kets 00—Honey M The chorus will sing “Lost Chord” Agtony Wows Seaeph Chernlavonicy, and Orch. Young Vocalist Educated at ‘ by Sir Arthur Sullivan, doing the .S. Army Ban immie Garrigan and Orch. Friends University and ee number A Cappella, 0 0. arkets and World Bookman mee Wu : For his orchestral numbers, Josef ]enmett, SIBRETS ne hoy 0. Bethany College . 0 Jo. yur " A Srthweatern Yeast Program | 7:25 $ Vords and Must Marc —Mildred ICA Victor Program featuring| § fast Club Pot Ry ais asa ate MAJOR BOWES |e, Madonna." and. "Dance of the Victor Recording Artists johnny Marvin, Tenor 4 > Amatanna ¥| Little Lead Soldiers.” arkets and Farm Flashes | 9; : stage and Broadway night clubs, hes)! Bowes’ Amateurs Selections from “As Thousands ? re a mn haere Cheer” will compose the finale, the soloist, and is now heard with the Versatil: ; group over an NBC-KFYR network|¢ = Growp | Edward ord matured Ttoorer bari: Kopax 'UNIORS 0. ch: 1 every Friday night at 10:30 (CST) in New York, March 30—Radio’s |tone, singing “Easter Parade,” and 15—Organ Rhapsody 5 3 Pe Hs iy. Circus Night in Silvertown. newest group of performers, the chorus and orchestra in “Not ‘for all Tl Radio News roster, and) Gamble “C FRc aay eros ‘Miss Monson came to New a they've brand new, fast lens ‘ochester Civic Orch. a World B Just @ year ago after completing her cameras at low hythmie Serenade ariova, musical studies at Friends University Q at low prices an Rhapsody in Wichita, Kansas, her home town. ss Radio News Her very first job in the Gotham 8 S Fe Ona Rene cek- End Revue | Suaeinire world of entertainment was at the , Ke! 5.00 rN “ ashes and Ma Inn, where she scored an ececee ve avgeanaag and the RAAT erin eee (Cont) | esMtancous hie with ‘ber Ulting Tune in on One of These Station: 0 i pia 5 I PC Pires) \ ali tet ewish War Veterans Prerm,|soprano voice. Later she appeared in $loceoigars House Party oad bea Ta Dur Nationa! Parks Iygudevile and then was. signe. for WEEK OF MARCH 31 247 94° pictures costs only 0—Carnation Program | a oa! eorge Devon & Orch. HESTaCMecEee Ree Billy Rose's Manhattan Music Hall. Frequency $13.50, Model Six-26 for 24° thie Boenobe (astray) i 100—Roy ete Presents “One r American Schools In the meantime radio listeners were Station Sse Kosei lay a) . 34%? snapshots is a bergeia at St s en ABB i {Qios—Popular Dance Orct Urea Brown, Sports, Review rea Eadie Reve Emi Cy Bein BA 8 to 11:30 A.M, 5:18 to 9:18 P. u.| 815-50. Both get excellent pic- AS—Jesse Cra 1 Oreanist 3 Rutty. SRACthe Waieen: Price to her teaining “st Pyinite DB 230 tures indoors or out, Other ipoehandee Pe 5 = ore Annual Army Day Pro-/ University, Miss Monson studied voice DIJO models at $20 end $12, respec- sss my lar :00—Studto Atwater Kent state vocal contest, and ee Johnson, Pianist - during her last year at the univer- Tomorrow’—RcA |Sity she won the Presser Fund Foun- n dation scholarship, one of the prize Chateau"—Shell Pro-|honors awarded for vocal talent in “duets Co. s0—"Let’s, Danee’—National Bis- the Middle West. 0. 538 FFEe “iss F i sss ss2 pe & is g ig & s gi s [ sities 9:15—Clara. yand Em ot )—Rob Chester and His Orch. ‘ é m ce e-Palm ve- gan Svar cloudes-Dick Burris, |! 00—Sllent ; Sanday, — Family to A narrator + x :00—Phil Cook's Note Book ai Lowrey, Organist 1s=Don Hall & Trio :30—National Federation of Music eard Sunday Ni ie ts 00—Weather, Ete The Gibson Family, radio's first & Program Resume original omedy serial, which i Walberg Brown String Quartet musical comedy , wi 5 Major Bowes C: has been a Saturday night feature U. S. Marine Band P: ‘apitol Theatre N larkets and World Bookman dE Pea 4 over National Broadcasting Company arine Band <i yt —Larry Larson, Organist networks since last fall, will be heard Farm and Home Hr,| 9:30—Silver Is—Die v—Kadio City Music Hall of thejover an NBC-KFYR, network on Sun- Pan epret today. 12:20—Natlonal Youth Conference jday nights, beginning March 31, at Reotchse : :00—Immortal Moments Dramatiza-|9 p. m. (CST). H eee eS eee Conrad Thibault and Lois Bennett ee oe i omfes Bronrase will continue to be featured in the 2:17. aes y Wons broadcasts, which are written by 2:30—Harvest of Sone . State Federation of Owen Davis, noted playwright. Arthur 245—Rhythm Club with Babe and 6— eer Buitene Boaré of the b . Schwartz and Howard Dietz, cele- eae nna: Bobo — General], Ale ‘ ‘House by the Side of the|brated Broadway song writers, con- . ils :00—Markets and World Bookman Road” §.'C. Johnson and Son,| tribute the original music for the si G u ef s fon= ert Macs Inc, sid—Getting Acquainted With Con Ignal Farm and Home Hy.| 5: thotle Hour ee series, F E ords and Music 6 8 clence Lecture Pciieottn ambie's Old Ti s—Marguerite Kennedy, Pianist | Tom Curtin, who is dramatizing 4:00—Your Health 3 Tencral Foods with Jack tne Black Chamber spy stories for the oNorsecy mnvmes t:s0—jBakers Brosdcast”—standara| alr, could fill 8 fat volume with anec- 5:15 — Wonderloat gers — Bis- r c § in the World war. During one mis- ate aw nett Sisters a" sion to Washington for Lord North- \—Mary Small, Singer 2 ythm Club with Babe and ‘0—Harry Turner and Orch. cliffe, the British publisher, Curtin fearitcievcrpban Annis 00— ety, and Bob" Generat Mille| son Famliyse ee The Glb-|met and talked with Woodrow Wil- ak Sake itandan chains orothy Page, Singer 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore. |S0n, Theodore Roosevelt and Frank- ery and Produce Co. 3 Own saat Un D. Roosevelt. é | , SURE 3 110: Dutty & His Orch. Per tpwnsend Old Age Revolving) ote Congress Parents each 0—Press Radio News 11:15—Norvy Mulligan & Orch. er: 45—Yor ‘our Government mple of Song 11:30—Jimmie Garrigan ani TidocLes. Relsman'e Philip, Morria| 4:29—Sugar and Bunny 0—Ralph Bennett & His Orch. 142:00—Silent scorned Orch. featuring Phil Duey & lilie Bryant and Orch. Sally Singer Polo as a Poor Man's Spot ieee” VOTE for WEHE) : 3-328 SPENCER SELL_x i ae: | g:20_Seeteene Ol Age Revolving “Gly Rect, Ape 18 ee I heard a “Fri i h He Born in City of Bismarc! Friend of the Common Man”| 3: c jour oe oe " 2 e — 3 ae Graduate of the University of : USERS wentner woe ff nxt ko Lateral rr wi oose yesterda ‘The VOTERS ‘ast Member of the North Dakota Bar 4 piageeeeengs me pega z ius hed Ba Fasimine Voie Fo, Cire C cMereditn Wilson & Gren, | Neen teoeney in the City of Bismarck. : ‘axophono Quartet If elected I shall endeavor to 5 ott ime a ett ate inc. | so=eicaes™ "Tele Clee A ound and unased judgment inthe AT THE first “honk” I gazed skyward. in se caie, tmian, Ape ood sped : the air, flew a patriarchal gander guiding his flock due —Willlam sfeeder, Organist of this office as intelligent law en- ; j north in perfect V-formation—Nature’s advertisement Ones forcement will permit. . B our vote and support will be ap- - that spring had really arrived. precia ; 00—Press Radio s beinial ide A as aed And, aneohing af: advertisements, do you read those Fiawtixe YOUR’: sani “Gloudee Dick Burrs that appear in tos opal They forewarn you of the change of seasons just as surely as the first robin or ai gecaie narrator—Al Lowrey, VOTE for just Commianton: ee slone; and let that vote he for, Wehe, anchester Program FOR CITY COMMISSIONER the first golden daffodils. Wee usic Appreciation Hour Vote for —Markets and World Bookman iclgnal Farm and Home Hoar H [x] "Reading advertisements is a habit well worth culti- vords and Musle H. E. SPO N vating. They tell you, well in pen of the latest wiAttorey Wene ma A Resident and Taxpayer for the Past 30 Years trend in styles. They keep you posted on this year’s de- ay night, nf 8 Fe¥, Apri int Come b—Oriental Gardens Orch. baiadiidas ~~ ~~ aaa ' velopments in automotive engineering. They —~ an Election April 2, 1935 Polls Open 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. your attention new foods—nourishing, tizing. 4 Bob” General Mills (Potiical Advertieement) introduce to you marvels in household They point : out interesting locales for your vacation—or for tours A.M SHPP...............% _ that broaden your outlook on life. CANDIDATE FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE . caty pitt apRreciate your support of mz candlgncy in, the coming . The advertisements are interesting, helpful, reli- afer tara he fest 42 youre and always nave atest Tor , able. By comparing the prices and qualities of mer- f : chandise advertised you buy to best advan You may rely on the advice given you by the ments in this paper just as you depend on the advice of a friend. Candidate for Re-election CITY COMMISSIONER PERR Election April 2, 1935 Polls Open 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Your support will be appreciated po, adv Harry Turner ==: and his 12-piece orchestra

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