The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1935, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1935 Tony Wons’ Hand-Made Fiddle Will Make Its Concert Debut Sun Hw Rebieven Ambitions ] HOUSE BY SIDE OR {Saving Records 1] 5 Con Serene, en sae Se eareeces 10:30—N, State Federation of omen’s jubs Sa ee ad \O4S—KFYR Bulletin Board of the & F , Organist AD PROG a 5 . like : ve 1:s—Morry Mace : i , 7 ational ee Reming gegh, seer s—damnb ia ” = | MOVED 10 GOTHAM $:18—Clara, Lu ‘n’ Em ig ty yh Col 9:30—Silve: Burris, ‘Mark: p : Beocee rrere OFESEN) gitoceatien. Audrey Call, Violinist of Mar- am and His City Fellers See celli Orchestra, Will Play 0. 3 toporsthy age singer | fg os : Famed Fiddle TO PLAY REQUEST NUMBERS fea : Ne Ye | |‘You and the Night and the r Music’ and ‘Along Tobacco Road’ ‘Head List )0—Hour femories 0—Markets and World Bookman ery & Produce Co. — = eas i :30—Townsend Old Age Revolving} ere is the girl who achieved three sieéay "Wen anu cris a atl 4 ambitions in one program: To be @lmake its concert debut Sunday, April| If your old phonograph records are etic, Bie uc Vwehie Les bondi 14, in the NBO Radio City studios |accumulating dust, and you don't bs Ro lia goa le |when the House by the Side of the |plan to play them any more anyway, General Sunbeam series. O— KK Pi onLate Bvesing Weather Pore: Road program moves from Chicago to/you can make a beautiful radio O—Press Radio News baa New York on that day. songstress happy by sending them to Talk by Peale ae ay —Popular Dance Mustc Andrey Call, violinist of Ulderico|Helen Ward, above, who sings with fe eenin Annies Meredith Wilson & Orch. Marcelll’s orchestra, will play “Estrel-|the Let's Dance Program. sh lita” on the Wons-made fiddle charity g | mn hevrolet “Musical Moments” ‘riday, A the broadcast over an NBC-KFYR THR E E ANBI network at 4:30 p.m. (C8T.) Bis nt Conductor ae has chosen a rogram 001 * musical program of request num! PQCAREESIT Wet ana upper| Hig=Witliam Meeder, Oreaniet | LE PR R AM for the Radio Clty debut of the pro- HAS NEW CONTRACT * Program 0—Breakfast, Club Lait Sa vite ana “eq A if miiy: as N 19 News soloist, will sing, “You and the Night Jack, Singer and ¢he Music”; Emery Darcy, bari- ean, km tone, will offer “Along Tobacco Road” 9.30—Siiver Clouds—Dick Burris, |Singer-Actress- Writer Exer-|amd Ronnie and Van, hilarious song;Young Radio Entertainer narrator—Al Lowrey, Organ- and patter team, will present, by pop- ist cises Versatility in Sun- ular request, “Someone Stole Gabriel's] Shares Time on Three-A- Horn.” Selections from “The Merry we German Requiem beam Series Widow” and “Sweet Music,” played leek Broadcasts World Bookman by the orchestra, will complete the musical program. Chicago, April 13—As a girl Vir- ginia Lee conceived three different ; " ambitions: to be a singer, to be an RADIO BEAUTY BOX treet whien ell eatty leat actress, and to be a writer. Now in 8 & featured kets Hartae Band one radio program, the Virginia Lee HAS ANNIVERS ‘ARY jetty and Bob” General Mills/and Sunbeam series, she has for the ‘alk by Dr. Li as eas 1 ‘Eb & Zeb"—Mandan Cream- axophone Quartet oo 0—Dancing In the Twin Cittes ‘altzers fent rch. Crawford, Organist Stan Meyers and Orch. rt Jarrett & Orch. eonard Keller an@ Orch. were te mtn nena ne i § enday, April 16 Note Book a Ea fi S—Edna’ O'Dell, Soloist first time in her life achieved all three ¢—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins ” 5 Th ambitions at once. Miss Lee not only} _. Feats and, Hie Gang writes, but plays the leading role and|First Birthday of Popular Pro- fee occasionally sings in the program, Rhythmic 8 a ston: Program o—Tom Coakley and His Orch, |Which is heard over an NBC Blue gram Marked Milestone in ‘our Child a 5—Bu: nty FERA Pem. opt en a Wednesday Air Technique fe Friday at 12:30 p. m., (CST). broadcasts ine Band tchiccortiueame ‘The young lady conceived her first . 1S LIKE 1T!.... Farm and Home Hr.| 6:00—Phil Cook Show Shop ambition, to be a writer, during child-| | New York, April 13-4P)—It may | eet oo ‘WL i. 4 G:15—Eb and Zeb—Man Cream-| hood, chiefly because her mother was, |be # womanly trait to keep birthdays cinnati, peer iavoey fete llor crt it's Model M-105, RCA Victor's new- ery & Produce ‘and still is, a writer. At the |@ dark secret, but there was one an- contribution jog of Today | 6:30—Gatdner Nursery-—“The Sing- . & magazine . debut on his first network series.| est to auto radio... mM Operettas ing Trio and Old Gardner” | lage of twelve, however, Virginia sang|niversary that Gladys Swarthout,| oi 0 then the 22-year-old singer has 6:45—Chevrolet “Musical Moments"! before a packed convention audience | Jane Froman, Peggy Allenby, Francia Program Proved so popular with listeners that thar in Oklah Cit .| White and other NBC stars were #f many larry Turner and His Orch. rast ty rei Lecbapgnde 4 to boast about at Radio City pore has been renewed ©on-| consoles! Equipped with 10 Mehus Conservatory Two Plano| years later she was ivan the leading | studios the other day. It was the Let new features. Easy to install, TT \—Ruth Lyons, Soprano first’ birthday of radio's Beauty Box) :injey was known as a tap dancer! Low tn cost. Takes less power Perret Oe EMTS STeencw w wre HENNE SCOR SS flarkets 00—Gilbert & Sullivan Operettas ) 2 5—L ‘4 Keller & Orch. Theatre. es s—utng Acquainted With Con-| $:30—Fred Waring's Pennsylv: This anniversary marked not only|#ther than a singer. He ran away ‘. sane than your cor heed- o—Oaydor's Own Ma. Perkins ES ui career, however, the singing role pre-|the rounding of @ year on the air. pacers lamps,at mange rcrget eho 5—Temple CE eld Refres! tl dominated, for her first engagement |It marked another milestone in radio Bocked RCA: Victor's fe : was in a vaudeville act in which she | technique, for the producers of the guarantee and service policy.Come puoees Lenten Program sang much and spoke little. Later | Beauty Box Theatre beer He subsequently turned to| in and heor itl List Stenrosso Orch. ese Crawford, Organist she was signed for an operatic en-|in the light opera and mi com-/ vaudeville and spent several years be-! price complete only $34. 95 Rangers — Bis- h Co Circus Night|gagement, but illness prevented ful-|edy field for radio when they/ning the footlights as a tap dancer. fe ts Radio News '1$—Joaeph Cherniavosky and Oreh, |fillment of the contract. She really |launched the program. Then ® friend who had heard him Mary Small, Singer :30—Jimmie Garrigan and Orch, reached the decision to acti Bince that anxious night last/smg urged him to apply for a radio Hi skins-Me' er 3 e—Uitte Orphan Annie 0—Silent . while teaching voice and el eter spring when @ huge cast waited for | audition, and his air career began. - y . ELECTROLUX IS ENDORSED BY THE GREAT AMERICAN GAS INDUSTRY oa Thee d Zeee-Mandan Cream: Saturday, April 20 Texas, She thought acting would be!the announcer’s signal to go on the —__—_—_—_—— Bismarck ery and Produce Co, 0—Morning Devotions easier than teaching others to act, so|air with. their first show, “The Vaga-| Virginia Lee not only writes and — = “ :30—Townsend Old Age Revolving] 7:15—William Meeder, Organist she entered radio. bond King,” the Beauty Box Thea-lacts and sings in her Virginia Lee} 200 Fourth . Phone Non a- ‘ower 0. 5—Tou and Your Government t—Breakfast. Club She conceived the idea for the Vir-|tre has presented = pageant of the/and Sunbeam program over NBC, but 0—Leo Relsman's Philip Morris! 9:00—Press Radio. S ginia Lee and Sunbeam program, |best in light opera and musical com-/frequently composes the songs which BISMARCK - - MANDAN - - DICKINSON Orch. H ring Phil Duey & 5—Wyoming Jack, Singer wrote it, obtained a sponsor and now unt » the old colored mammy, edy. Sally Singer The Gospel Singer “The Vagabond King,” —! Se 4 ed portrays the role of Virginia Lee,| Following i any ee osbete Ben Bernte Pree Beene which calls for an occasional song. | which later was repeated, came “The 0—Aunt Sammy Student Prince.” This, too, won such (0—Ed Wynn for Texaco eons 0—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of| 9:55—Markets . paws wide acclaim that it was given again. o—tate Evening Weather Fore: sovie Fai Jimmy Grier’s Band After this came “Blossom Time,”|}} tee} * Maryland,” “The Choc- —Fapulas, Dance, furl O=Viennese Ensemble To Accompany Benny |"Bieen,” “My Maryiand.” "The Chee, oe ex - . v His Orchestra 3 af Jimmy Grier and his orchestra will prises and Tread ee tives ant is Oren. cpanel pace. “|substitute for Don Bestor’s band wd and librettists 11:30—George Hamilton Orch. 0—Saturday Melodies when Jack Benny, Mary Livingston, 12:00—Bilent April. 1° 0—Week-End Re Frank Parker and Don Wilson stage 1:00—Pn hes and Markets their first broadcast from Hollywood il Cook's Note Book 5—Don Hall & Trio BC Music Guild over an NBC-KFYR network, Sun- 0-—Cheerio day, April 14, at 6 p, m. (CST.) “Spats” Bestor, however, will be on hand for subsequent programs. A|dolph ry ae ¢ dance engagement in the South, ar- $:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, * ranged before Benny decided to go win. Martater=rAl Lown Organ- 5. need to the West Coast, will prevent Don| Starring ist 0—Religion in the News and his boys from being present for r S—American Prosperity and the first California program. S ou i 1d Trad ier will prove an able stooge on and other : 6:45—"Brigas ports R Loril-| & BS “Briggs Spor evue™ = tar F'"his one-time shot with Benny & 1:00-—-American, Tobacco Co.—“The|Company. The experience will not can World Bookmas} g:09—stars of Tomorrow"—RCA 3 eo ? Ty Radiot: for Bestor during the entire summer 4 E Bis- on ‘ te ole ana e be ee 21 i London and Ostend. were . : Day : o 0—"Betty and Bo! sf te a Sivan |, , Washington Hall Trio is More than 80% of all men’s shirts, stockings, un- i—Erocter and Gamble scNoreeelan Easter Program [on “ form the present president S SO eaRadle uipitn ere Greece. derwear, neckties and handkerchiefs are purchased by POVAL. nssis, nace (he seal Piret Lady of 7 women. Why?. Men prefer to have their wives and & Program Resu: 19:05—Walbery Brown String recent broadcast 0—Malor Bowes’ Canict lover NBO. mothers do the shopping because they realize that wo- 1§—Larry Larson, Organts Tune in on One of These Stations men are better shoppers—that they have a sixth sense sheaerie City Music Hail of the WEEK OF APRIL 16 for qualities and values. ir 30—National Youth Co a. lenr! > lanist 30—Luz Pro; requency City Station (Megacycles) DJA How do women keep themselves informed? They, have formed the habit of reading the advertisements in the newspapers. And they read them regularly, whether’ they want to buy anything or not. Then they know ex- actly where to go to purchse what they need, and they know to a penny just what they will have to pay. eles te O—Ink jody, Pianist with Jack Be 6:30—"Bakers Broadcast"—Standarg | Caracas Orch, Procter Gentle The Gib- omLate Bvesing Weather wore- | Havana nef, Date oo Hulen 5 } : From the advertisements any one can learn where goods, better everything. Read them carefully. They ; have news and suggestions for you! ee ee Begeaeaza SSeSSses Be5Ss555 " ‘4 eecseses ssstess=

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