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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: SA’ RDAY, APRIL 11, 1986 Girl Scouts Will Quiz First Lady Over NBC-KFYR Hookup Monday DO FAUCETS GUARD [Future Farmers of America Will Present! [LY PONS WILL BE Program in Honor of Anniversary): IKFY R-NBC Program| jubject te Revision) 00— on rete red 4 Y orn! evotions bBoed Morning Melodies News Reporter, 11s—Words and Music rey Sears’ Rhythm Octette, be announced, 15—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins ¢ and Sade—Crisco Program he O'Neilis"—Ivory Program —Betty and Bob—Genera! Mills Studio Ivy Scott, Singer 1 News Orphan Annie 0—Dance Hour ‘ay Dolwig, Contralto —"The Diary of Jimmie Mattern” A Show for the Whole Family S—You and Your Government 00—Leo Reisman's mis Morris Urch., featuring Phil Duey ai aa arenanues 0—Elgin National Watch Co. Pgm. ‘ord Motor Co. Program 100—Silent, ‘Wednesday. April 15 :00—Morning Devotions aannee, ic jorning Melodies ‘Larry Cotton, Tenor 5—Dot and Will 0—Markete, ‘awe, Raper and A. C. penenensestens panes Saoancmmmawwwcinen mi wiencns SSS weve sen-rt3 Buday' 0" The Diary of Simmte Mattern” A Show for the Who! ily Program Tob —Srandara Brands—One Man's ‘ami! 7:30—Lady Esther Program 8: to—Hristol (seam Co.—Town Hall atin netics . Tobacco Co.—"“Hit Parad her Forecast. ‘Thursday, April 16 %:00—-Morning Devotions jorning Melodies le fast Club Radio News ets end Program Resume. 1 Singer b—Organ Program i5—Weather, Sant rkets. )0—Honeymooners Sammy and im & ue City Fellers $0 Flying Time 15—Jack Armstrong—Gene: maaie News — The Dt ney of dimen babe Show a the Whele Family 4B) lou: pa eriih jo Cottes H laxwell House e Hour O—Kraft Pi o eee McCarthy Sport Bhote 15-—St. Louis Grand Opera Co. 88 Ruby Ne 4 Orch. ¥ Newman and Orc! a Bestor Otch, hecaieee 8? rel Tercera 6 i= Goed Bort ning Melodies 10—Cheerlo 00—Breakfast Clud 0—Press Radio New: :0b—Markete and Program Resume. 15. pel Singe! 183 Sow 10 1—To. Be Announced asi s0—Billy TTasses and Oreh, Presents Marion Tall 9: ON, D. oe on the Wenways Canipa: —K le! in ‘Gubert, Piano Duo Waring Became Aware of Their Talents nd Oreh, 11:30—G 12:00—Silent. Saturday, At yal 18 0—Morning Devotions $—Good re Melodies —Organ Program :45—Weather, Aunt Sammy and Market. :00—Our American Schools—Flor- ence Hale's colina gion fy the News ance Hour emptor, t janagit ute, si Jam pto; mi i) a frit oan ke 00—Fo. “Be Announced \—Shell Chateau —Weco _ Products—Geo, Olson, Ethel Shutta and Guest Artists cates, Barn inee—-Dr, R bueee 0: e Ci 0—Gritt Williams nd Oreh. :00—Silent inday, April 19 to Coast on a Bus Pul; ‘ther and Program Resume d and Mussy, Plane Due nber N Er Bowes Capito) Theatre Party 0-—Coneco Pro; H Lage hi City eSuete Hall of the r Stories from the Book of Books--Provident Life Insurance Co. arcing Jack Benny Brande—Bakers st. te nboern—Mi i aeaiters ¥-Go-Ro ger und— PRISCILLA LANE o* & 0—~Organ Program 45—W Aunt Sammy and , Rosemary - Priscilla Lane Never Did Get Home After Waring Heard Them New York, March 38- Two voices stopped Fred Waring as he passed through the offices of & Brosdway music publishing house. He listened outside the rehearsal room, where the voices were blending in duet, then poked his head meekly through the door to say, “Nice going.” “Thanks,” two girls acknowl- edged. “We're just going over some new tunes to take back home.” “Where's that?” Fred asked. “In Indianola, Iowa.” ‘That was three years ago. The Girls never did take those tunes Rome. Nor have they themselves been back to the old homestead since. They've been too busy in the East starring as Rosemary and Priscilla Lane with Waring’s Pennsylvanians, heard over an NBC-KFYR network each Friday et 8:30 p. m. (C8T). Fred didn't know, when he barged in on the girls at the mu- sic publishers, that they were kid 5—World Bo }0—Honeyboy. a! 0. tonal Farm larkets _ Pol Nice Bulletins y, Singe ih Teaver J B= Tp Raters ree o—-Fixin hs ge a Pett] Bil $a Tire & Rubb: 0—Binela! 0—Swift O— Ri iknlent ‘s Cuckoo greek ‘mers Union Proj ae ise Legion aasiaee * EE i age 14 s ff ! Roosevelt Ceremony Talk to Be! Broadcast President Roosevelt's atdreme and ceremonies at i 13:00—Silent FE g i i i EASTER SONGS FROM BERLIN A mediey of traditional i AGAINST SCALDING? ONE OF QUESTIONS ‘Do You Have Pads Under Scat- ter Rugs?’ and ‘How About Oily Mops?’ SAFETY-IN-HOME CAMPAIGN Unusual Broadcast Will Be Presented During NBC Wom- an’s Radio Review Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt, not at all unaccustomed to public speaking, will find herself in @ new radio role Marking the completion of five years of radio programs on the NBO National Farm and Home Hour, the Future Farmers of America will pre- sent a special broadcast Monday, April 13, at 11:30 a. m. (CST), over an NBC-KFYR network. ogram, which will feature the ‘Radio as & Rural Institution,” will bring to the microphone promi- nent leaders in radio, educational and agricultural fields. Among the speak- of Education; O. H. Lane of the Office of Education; Frank E, Mullen, Radio; Corporation of America; W. A. Ross, Joe Louis-Max Schmeling pi seniveny hatter, gacenlG Testdont wT the Future Farmers of America. The United States Army Band, di- rected by Captain Thomas F. Darcy, will provide musical portion of the program. The Future Farmers of America, an organization representing a members ship of more than 100,000 farm boys with 4,000 chapters in 47 states, Ha wall and Puerto Rico, will gather in niversary program. A special F. F. A. radio program is presented on the second’ Monday of | (( éach month during the National Farm and Home Hour period. Summer Fight to Be Broadcast Blow-by-Blow The heavyweight bout between Joe “|Louls and Max Schmeling in New gore apfevie! §% York this summer, the most impor- tant fight scheduled thus far this year, will be broadcast over coast-to- New York advertising exectitive, act- ing for the spongors, and Mike Jacobs, promoter of the bout. Joe Jacobs, manager of Schmeling, was one of the witnesses, “Every fight fan in the country who is able to do. 80 will attend the fight in person,” Mike Jacobs said on sign- ; “But there will be millions who cannot, and it is of them that I am thinking. Any bout that atouses as much interest as this one is local communities to listen to the an: has|doing becomes in part public prop- selected. The contract for the broadcast has/|in been signed by Charles F. Gannon, Roosevelt Jefferson Talks to Be Broadcast President Roosevelt's two Jefferson day addresses from Baltimore, Aur 18, and from New York, April 25, will be broadcast over combined NBC and CBS networks. Hundreds of other Young Demo- cratic clubs throughout the country will gather to hear the radio address before the Maryland Young Demo- cratic clubs, in which the chief ex- ecutive is expected to discuss various issues of the coming presidential campaign. The clubs have radio facilities, so the speech can be heard at their Jefferson day ban- quets on April 13 from 9:30 to 10 p. m., (CS.T.). The broadcast will be over an NBC-KFYR network. On April 25, a combined NBO Blue and CBS hook-up will carry an ad- reas by the president, delivered in New York before the National Demo- cratic club. The club is delaying their Jefferson day celebration so the CANYON SUNRISE SERVICE ‘The Easter sunrise service at Grand Canyon, Arizona, will be broadcast over an NBC-KFYR network Sunday, April 12, at 7 a. m. (CS.T.). Rév- erend Walter Mitchell, bishop of the Episcopal church of Arizona, will present the Easter message. The ser- it’s the Rage The Radiette Four-tube table model radio set Only $12.95 French & Welch in making it available to the entire | country.” Arkansas University To Have ‘Mike’ Monday A word-picture of the contributions made by the University of Arkansas to farming in that state will be brought to the National Farm and Home hour audience during a broad- cast from the university campus at Forse eden Parr lay, April 15, at ) over an NBC- FIR 7 network, Speakers in the program who will discuss different phases of the serv: ices performed by the school’s col- lege of agriculture include Dr. J. C. Putrall, president of the University; | Dean Dan T. Gray of the college of sgriculture; and C. C. Randall, as- sistant director. of the extension serv-{ ice. The university glee club will) sing. Everett Mitchell, veteran Farm and Home hour announcer, will preside as master of ceremonies. The broad- cast is the fourth in « series being sberoaenei this year from the campuses Of leading land grant colleges. IRE SUNTAY PLAY 2. aaa penn bg ir eneny, Sune 50-6 oaths 4130-8 (ust) SOLOIST ON EASTER Coloratura Sopranc May Be Heard Over NBC-KFYR at 9 A.M. (CST) Sunday soloist, Michigan, over an NBC-! ah net- work, Sunday April 12, at 9 a. m. AWAY deer nil were broadcast frem Detroit 4 1935. Flint ts the site of mapereans General Motors plants, The ET eaee chorus is composed entirely of employees and is believed to be the largest industrial chorus in the world. The chorus, accompanied by the symphony orchestra, will introduce the hour concert by singing Elvey's “Christ and the Mary's” by Adams, Rapee next wiil conduct the orchestra in Bach's “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring” For her first appearance Pons has selected two siiabere-rhe ‘Queen of the Night” aria from Mozart's “The Magic ziue,” a Benedict's “La Capinera.” The chor then will sing the “Soldiers’ chorus” from Gunod's “Faust,” and Rapee with the orchestra will end the opening half hour with “Agnus Del’ by Bizet. The chorus will introduce the last half of the concert with Grleg’s “Landsighting.” Miss Pons will follow hd the Bach-Gouhod “Ave et famous coloratura aria The tenth annual Easter at Mount Roosevelt in the mountains near Lawton, Okls., will be broadcast over an NBC-KFYR papacy 3) ‘approximately 20.000 a.m. ( ° Laie from 59 Oklahoma towns will take part in music and pageantry of the service, under the direction of the Reverend A. M. Wallock. 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