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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1935 Celebrated Mills Brothers Will Begin NBC Program Next Friday | i gram Mills Brothers to Star in Revue , F ed All d P rtland H ffa Will ae ie s : paki "Resume Town Hall Tonight Program , i AND FAMED BAND) | | {Hal Totten, Veteran Sports An- nouncer, Also Will Be Starred in Series Monday, Sept. 30 :00—Morning Devotions. lywood, Calif.,- Sept. 28.— since his radio vacation began on laser summering here state the June 26. With the director's lest ‘ Fred cry of “cut” ringing in his ears, glare of the Kleig lights, .| Pred will immediately start work Allen, accompanied by his wife | on his second. year of broadcast- a favorite stooge, Portland ing. + Hotta, will tyrn his face toward Back before the microphone, 1 Radio City ‘and the microphone Alleh will assume charge of the ri again next week when he starts Town Hall Tonight amateurs, and East to resume his old starring will reintroduce the Mighty Allen role on tha new Town Hall To- Art Players in the light satirical - , Frank Luther, Tenor. —Gospel Singer :30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, rrator; Al Lowrey, Organ- ):30—Hour of Memories. Markets and World Bookman. 1 re a Taicdcnpat pare an ht program over an enlarged | comedy sketches that put Town H Rex ‘Battle er Schaal Niowween network Wednesday, Hall Tonight in the front. rank of 1:00—Address ‘by Pres. Roosevelt at Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. (CST). air programs last win! He al- Boulder Dam. NBC Music Guild. Markets and Food and Drug Talk. 2:15—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins. 2:30—Vic and Sade—Crisco Program. 2445—To be announced. Radio Review. nd His City Fellers. « HAVE JUST TOURED EUROP! Simulate Tuba, Clarinet, Saxo- phone and Trombone With Their Voices the cameras are whirl- ready has written fi in ‘the fia onerite on the movie lot East that he plans to revive the . where Allen is putting the finish- famous “Town Hall. News” and ing touches on the picture that other. of his well-remembered + has occupied his histrionic talents special features. ‘ American music lovers rather than| ing opened up for. the radio lstener. for any one particular group or taste,” | Only this year, American listeners be- the announcement ‘continues, “It is}gan to hear Hungary, the Fiji the presentation of, programs of this| Islands, Chile, and Iceland. It is ex- type that has resulted in the ad-| pected that in the near. future, Po- vancement in -music . appreciation|land and Czechoslovakia will join 00—U. 8. Army Band. 5:30—Press Radio News. 35—Sports Through a Keyhole and Local News. 45—Little Orphan Annie. Chicago, Sept. 28—(#)—The cele- brated Mills Brothers, Art Kassel and his Kassels in the Air orchestra, and | | a 8:00—Dinner Concert. Hal Totten, veteran NBC sports an- which today is so evident throughout| their European neighbors {n ‘short- 8:15—Oriental Gardens seis nouncer and commentator, will be ; the country.” wave broadcasting. j § Thee ate, i ee heard in a new radio program, titled The orchestra heretofore has been} “And thus it goes, One nation a Johnson & Son, Inc.—Fib- 4 the Campus Revue, beginning Fri- conducted by most of the world’s|after another erects short-wave Gee and Mollie. Those snappy vocal rhythms you'll be hearing on the Campus Re- day, Oct. 4, at 9:30 p. m. (CST). leading conductors. The same policy| broadcasting stations and the listen- e one Tee eer Ce vue programs beginning over an NBC-KFYR network Friday, Oct. Ta 2 : will be continued in the current sea-|ing world gets the benefit of their $:00—Sinclair Minstrels,” 4, will be by the famous Mills brothers, Herbert, John, Donald and tea new program will be heard son, with Erna Rapee -gs conductor | culture and civilization. It certainly 4 8: Chemical Co. Program— Harry (left to right), Art Kassel’s orchestra and Hal Totten, sports ae Meat coast-to-coast NBC- opening the programs for the first|is a wonderful world for radio own: 4 9:00—Gheveolet Stusieal Moments.” announcer, also will be featured. Toured Europe part ae season and, it is planned, | ers!” . 9 be announced. pics = " F to be followed in later concerts by . J Narrator; Al Li » Organ- To be anno) d. The x ae a eee Caton Narrator; Al Lowrey, Organ ee PORERA ents ee pic . such eminent guest, conductors as Six Students Selected " e 10:00—To be announced. 9:45—Weather, Aunt Sammy and —Gould and Sheffter ft ‘ Arturo Toscanini, Sir Henry Beecham, q qOueeRanny Weeks and Orch Markets. 0—Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians |One Of the sensations of the enter- Leopold Stokowski, Igor Stravinsky To Study Soci 1 Work q Ron . 10:09—To be announced: 00—Pareive Beauty Theatre of |t#nment: world, have recently re- : ee E Z es Gc. ‘Walter and’ ethers, 0 Study 1a) or 4 i H are ox— Morning Phil- | 8:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of tturned from thelr second tour of The California climate’s okay, but say, Jack Benny’s enjoying him- ue 0—U. S. Army Band. | 0—Chevrolet “Musical Moments.”|Great Britain and Europe, where self fine in the movies, too, as you'll notice in this closeup with Una Selection of six North Dakota . a See SAR Eu at | sh toh Gotta Cane they were honored by a command Merkel. So when the Benny broadcasts begin Sunday, Jack will graduate students-to receive federal a Mor mmenaay, Oct: jit ery Maca: casa eB ¥ 3 Performance before the Kirtg and take the air from Hollywood. scholarships in social work has been ‘ a ei ata . jut National eet ond Mowe Hour. | 10:0: Evening Weather Fore-|Queen of England. The brothers, approved by the University of Min- i a1 12 Vorld Series—Ford. John, Herbert, Harry and Donald ee ° i ‘ nesota where they have enrolled for $:00—Breaktast, Club. Woman's Radio Review. | Mudriguera and His {came to radio from the little town of Jack Benny, Remaining In Hollywood, OVER SHORT WAVES the fall term, according to Miss Pearl 9 spel Singer. | : ‘er be ad Orch, stray les, ickels ant mes. R R B d S d: rector. Enrolled this term are : 9:80—Silver | Clouds—Dick Burris, | 49 | SNe ee Once they received a°quarter. Their|AMESUIMES INE roadcasts Sun AY lw. & Lonman-of Tavis Music| Patricia mhert, Devits Lake, irnestine q iat 2 : ‘i $0—Animal News. Club. saigcany abate on eae to keep them ‘off the + E. Lonman: 01 = Linger, Beach, Dorothea Olson, Fargo, 4 9:45—W. her, Al Sa y Sea ale, Be, A ‘ ‘yeh Sa Streets, set Uy * iT | Bain Fee aunt a eee in his barber ahs 2 per Niladd sneer Hollywood, Sept. 28.—Jack Ben- work before the camera impressed Company Points to Many Ade Roestler, and Walter : Beene cringunena: igh a Keyhole an Is. Pp. ey graduate ; Linton, and Louise Bissonette, Crosby. q peo us heerlo. to engagements at the local opera} Y's decision to remain in Holly- the movie magnates to the extent |_ New Features q n Annie. i Breakfast, Club. hot d when th wood a little longer isn’t due en- that he was immediately signed : F q 1S an rith oer mene to Cincinnatt, a sthirear oder] tirely to his love for the California *| for a second film, recently com ————_——_ Atta Ed ati tdi ed a” —Don Rudolfo and k Luther, Tenor. incinnati, ms = = . et Due ameclearraehoolm Soe Bites but there. Soon iby aie Heeb climate. A glance at the accom- pleted. Now it appears Benny | Thrilling times for the radio lis- oink a ae ai teleria} 7 National Warm ana Home Hour. tandard Brands—One Man's las Mathay and Orch lon 18 programs weekly, and from| Panying closeup suggests another will do a third one. tener are prophesied by W. E. Loh- kalestad’ bg tis eee fare j kadiesiot Yesterday: Aunt Sammy an Cincinnati they moved to New York.| Teason why he prefers to tarry In the meantime he and Mary |man of Tavis Music Co., local radio nave Beet aneenved ted the oeate wel gram, jt merican Schools. where their radio debut established| While. Jack, in case you haven’t Livingstone have settled down in |distributor, who declares that never farorBcate, ppr ie tdi state wel- Yo.—Town Hall nan Cox—Morning Philos- | ton as an overnight sensation, heard, is going to make a second Beverly Hills, where they have {before were prospects better for de- sen oar * arid ae E. A. Will- rm Flashes. ac arementhel Witney Ensemble. Versatile Voices y picture, and maybe @ third, and leased a large furnished house |lightful reception from foreign coun- aye hot sacehiite re pacer laa q A a gious and | rkets and World Bookman. | veteran musicians at first refused| he’s not a bit downcast at the | belonging to Lita Grey Chaplin. |tries. - cl Vallire: AC Hr papers sell Wo be announced, Lee tls Home Hour.|to believe that with only their voices| Prospect of playing up to the Michael Bartlett, singing actor | ‘This year, he says, many short: Meters Es at eae Drake; 0—W "s Radio Review. aah : ted ool NE . Th .- | wave, stations have greatly improved ‘ss. O. 8. » 3 RL 3:20—Sam and His City Fellers. Patan Sea they could simulate such musical in- sean isyish ene oe ne be hie their broadcasting facilites, erected| Richardson, Granville; and John 4:00—American Medical Association House of Glas a. Series—Ford. pedaccetied ae be Sherclerinets|* caseniants, the/ Bethy iekGadeate | cHilkg: Mneitia pictures until the | directional antennae for sending their| Zurcher, Russell. ° rogram. 5 é saxophone and trombone. 2 420-61 Grech, of Boston. Yet thelr only musics! instrument| Will. originate in Hollywood. | opening of the series, Progen seseeeily io, Amesipan/ls|i) et Eeerten re | ess ath te crt Starting Sept. 29, his progrants The only member of the new |teners, and increased their power. As lon had baby clinics as early 5—Charles St nd Orch. as guitar, a mail order @ result, the listener is experiencing} as 1816. 4 §:30—Press Radio News. becannounesd: model costing $6.25 C. O. D. will be heard every Sunday over cast who will have to make a er ne cutantary tee Mat Itenmeyer's Kindergarten. Kassel’s orchestra will bring to the} 22 NBC-KFYR network from 5 special transcontinental journey tia stn aie ie ie altered 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. 3 Thursday, Oc | ess Radio News. |. Keyhole|Program the sophisticated dance| to 5:30 p. m. (CST) from the to appear on the shows is the new pect _ he ea aaa ety ke 6:00—Reflections 7:09—Morning Devotio! sports ‘Through the Keyhole thythm for which} NBC studios on the RKO lot. bandmaster, Johnny Green. oe pg les than he could only a y i 2 | Nigion in the Ni the NBC jester went to ung composer-conductor-pian- : 2 7 45—Iteligion in the News the conductor is) | When # young, “This tinual im) t in § 8 ] 8:00 BB ee Ree Dante eee the west coast last spring, it was | ist travels to the west after con- eee provement! Ti 9 | iMard. ive is via aged MET es understanding that he | cluding an engagement at New |Short-wave broadcasting will continue Every Kind of a 1 as epeyes the lor—Wheatena. a hicago, Kas: would make one picture, “Broad. York's f le St. ho- | go on,” Lohman declares, “giving 3 —To be announced. " 5 rashionab! . Regis 2: Heber Sereniaa: H Clouds—Dick Burris, O—Hit Parade—American Tobaceo ct geal semen way Melody of 1936.” However, his | “tel. . % the fortunate owner of a new 1936)| HARD WARE 8:00—Glen Lee and Orch rrator; Al Lowrey, Organ: « reagan ures : || Bhileo ‘ever «finer reception from For All A: d the Ho 8:15—G and Smith—Pi Duo. : plac countries throughout the world. One or roun ie me 3 Texaco. Program vEhee Aunt Sammy and an orphans’ home. part of the series we are planning{nes only to compare the frequency ‘aise <i0bmipuate Lina coe SOG rent Bence Te atistory: ‘announced There he learned POPUL AR CONCERTS to bring. to: our nation of Usteners|with which he receives foreign pro- wr eangry cea 10 ‘Weather Report e House Detective. music, but before Kirsten Flagstad, Mischa Elman, | grams today with that of only a year lies, 20 alk by Stanley Wish. Spc eee terres he could establish Richard Crooks, Rosa Ponselle, Jascha | ago to realize that tremendous strides Supp! 10 mapaen peetler and) Orch. : : ne himself in the Heifetz and Jose iturbi. : have. been made, Berlin, Paris, and Fr h & Wi i h 11 fhandor. and World Bookman. aukany, oc: : field the United “The concerts will continue as in|}Rome especially, .have become reg- enc. elc. Be eat et Grok m and Home Hour.| §:00—Sapbath Neveries. . States entered the * M| the past to present programs selected| ular household visitors since these|| Phone 141 306 Main 12:00—Silent. 2 ries—Ford, be announced. Art Kassel World War and from the works of the great masters, |stations improved their broadcasting dio Pulpit. Kassel enlisted and saw service in but programs built and designed for | facilities. France. Upon his return to Chicago.|Winner of First Award from|the enjoyment. of the majority of] “Gradually, the whole world is be- the young clarinet player organized iy i ie his own orchestra, and soon was ris-| Women’s Committee Ready ing to fame as a director. He has Played engagements in many of the for New Season nation’s leading show places and fre- quently has been heard over NBC networks, General Motors concerts will return Totten Sports Expert to the air Sunday, Oct. 6, and will Totten, veteran NBO sports eX-|be broadcast to a nation-wide audi- pert, probably has covered more “big | ence from 64 stations, as against 20 league” sports in both baseball and | ast season. —Catholic Hour. football than any other radio an-| ‘These are the concerts that last Hee Ca ae eee any: nouncer. His work on the recent All-|season won the first award in the 4 lard | Brands—Bakers eee, bene oan first annual prizes of the Wom- andor, ke Broadcast. the ame ing of en's National Radio committee er ere eae acres coon [ree at ot Tontball announcing lfor the best sponsored musical. pro~ Silent. | §:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round— |& pee faded irae a nes seen in|gram,” The award, an engraved cita- Dr. Lyons. action most of the great teams and/| tion on behalf of the 10, ‘lub- 8:00—American Album of Famillar | players since 1924, Shoes sien ty bejerinincs 9:00—General Motors Corp. Program.| Hal attended Northwestern Univer-|is similar in intent to the Pulitzer |40:00—Weather ? sity, where he played baseball and prizes in the newspaper world. (ADO Onie ata as mpmeds sO5eh: was college press correspondent. He| The concerts, as in the past season, Glen Lee and Orch, began his newspaper career on the|will be performed by the symphony old Chicago Journal in 1922, but his/orchestra. This organization, the work on the Loeb-Leopold case earn-|first complete symphony orchestra et bie an piod Oy the Chicago Puy together for radio and ae Aunt Sammy and ee ly News, staff of which he| tained as a permanent organization Mn Vananisneneane MORE ABOUT FIBBER’S HOUSE | joined. He began broadcasting both |for three years, has come to be rei nd World Bookman,| Fibber McGee will attempt to fix) football “and baseball games -in 1924] ognized as one of the country's lead- @ doorbell on his recently acquired/and never has missed a season in|ing symphony orchéstras. It com- house With the verbal assistance of| either sport since that time. prises 8 minimum of 65 musicians of Molly during the broadcast Monday, the first rank. jept. 23, at 6 p. m. (CST), over an “As in the past two years, the pol- “ in _ the|icy of the program will be to present {blues singer, will have as her solo “I|tniteq States are i nd Dick. |Have to Pass Your House.” ‘The or- made in Philadel-|also the greatest soloists in the euleas. chestra, directed by Ulderico Marceilt, |! world,” sponsors said. “For the first z rts Through a Keyhole and|and male singers will be heard in 2 Local News. “ Pink,” “Cheek to Cheek” ‘ tly Orphan Annie, saat Fete ass Soonme Caron: Tune in on One of These Stations inner Concert. ~ WEEK OF SEPT. 29 i Wednesday, Oct. 2 Radio Review. | :00—Morning Devotions. 5—Pals, orence Wightman, Concert Harpist. Neighbor Marimba Band. er and Program Resume. 1” Bowes Capitol Theatre Party. :00—To he announced. 0—Radio City Music Hall of the Press Radio News sports Through a Local New ress Radio News. 5—Frank Luther, Tenor, 5—Gospel Singer. 0—Silver Clow i. eyhole and oewewona Dick Burris, n Annie. peye, th —Music is My Air. 0—Highlights of the Bible. World Series—Ford. ise Coffee Hour. 4:00—Unitea Drug Program. ‘ain, 0 Brown, Pianist. Weather Fore- y Heatherton, Soloist Ik by John B. Kennedy. be announced, redith Willson and Orch, Highest Standards Serving well is the fine creed of this modern Funeral Home, wherein reverence and rare econ- omy of cost are the Golden Rule. PERRY FUNERAL HOME W. E. PERRY 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 Friday, 0: Sixty per cent of the surgical in- |NBC-KFYR network. Lynn Martin,| struments manufactured New models! New features! New-prices! 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