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aa |IKFYR-NBC Program ak (Subject to Kevision) 1 Q—Morning Mevotions He & Home Bulletin B0—Chee! lo Program | £.00—Breakfast Club i 9.00—News Broadcast 9.05—Sweethearts of the Air —' se Seatette See sen ilingine of Finchviite her. Aunt Sammy larkets 1n.00—Betty ad Bob—General Mille 19 1s—Dick Leiber Organ Reveries 19.30—Hyinns of all Churches—Gen- eral Mule Kogen’s Orch, ns avd Police Bulletins Security and the Amer- Tean W rker Quar Home Hour}, Ainanac NBC See pi Mingon, Slinger =Weather and Markets 200—Vepper Young's Maimily-—Ca- may Isdol's Own Ma Verbins Vic ang Sadew 1 180 vo " organist 1 5.00—Seience in the News j—Local News yack Armstrong—Genera! Mills. bto—l inie 6 6 nce C5 ‘ 4 Hufsmith, Tenor f:th—Fred Hufsmith, Teno { 00 eisman’s Philip Morris her Serenade g and Ureh.— Ame Program mis Thru the Key Sweethearts of the Air — Viennese Seatette | 9:45—Weath matt 19:00—1 Ly udio Reporter all Churches—Gen perience Police Bulletins mespui ehamners Wurm and Home Hour = Vaugiin de teath toand Will ews Broadcast Vords and Mu may on Oxsdor's Own Ma Perkins «| Sade—Crisvo | yNeilis—lvory Hickory reshmen | ng Time American Schools 13—Local News 4 armatrong —tenera) M ls ag Radio Station —News Broadcast | —Narie Cozzi and Christine} dohnson | 6:45—Chev Musical Moments | 7:00—One Ma Vamily—Standard Brands. T:20—Lady Esther Program pu atoM Hal} Tomight—Bristol| Me. s.00— Hit SParade—American Tobac- vo tart and Swing lu. WU— Late Evening Weather Fore- Lo o1—gports ‘Thru the Key Hole= Gluek Brewing Co 10.06—News Broadcast 10:15—Henry Busse and Orch —Emil Coleman's Ureh {tdd-—dlen Gray's Casa Loma Orch 11:30—Lights Out 12:00—Silent Tho Dee. 3 7-00—Morning Vevutions rm & Home Bulletin | 3U—Cheerio Program §:00—Breukfast Club 9:00-—News Groadcart 9 05—Sweethearts of the Air | 9:15—Viennexe Sextette 9:30—Josh Higgins of Finchvilie $:45—Weather Aunt Sammy, Mar- ets 19:00—Betty and Bob—General Mills 10:15—=1 G A—wne Girl in a Million 10:30—Hyinns of all Churches—Gen- IES ry Kogen's Oreh. kets and) Police Bylietina E urify and the Amer-| d tome Hour Musical Almanac i} L08—News Bro: 1:05—Words and Buse 1:30—Golden Melodies 1:45—Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orch, 1:55—Weather and Markets 2:00—Pepper Young's Famlly—Ca- Ma Perkins | ig, Sonuaters ject feo Voung fickory 4:00—Noble Cain A Capella Choir :30—Irma Glenn, Organist n 3: ie Mantle Co. Smilin. Ed McConnell j—Jack Armstrong—General-asilis Presents) 00-—The Royal Gelatin Pgm. OG—Lanny Ross Presents Mazwell House Showboat 9:00—-Kraft Music Hall 103 eprint Evening Weather Fore- st 102 o1—sports Thru the Key Hole— Gluek Brewing Co. osbeaNews Broadcast 15—+King’s Jesters Orch. 30—Frankie Masters’ Orch. 200—Shandor 08—Frank ta Marr's Orch 280—Jan Garber's Oreh, 300—silent Fri Dec. 4 7:00-—Nornin otiuns AE ied = Home Bulletin gheerto Pro id re iregkfast Clu: 0)—News Broadca: 05—Sweetheart rnon String Ensembie| 1 1 1 i= Viennese fox Stonta 8 Flour Mills Aunt Sammy- ané 6. Bob—General mite Sition ral sities Bulletins the Amer- nm Hour eeoes. Family. Ca- Bees bed gestae p Armstrong —G: je Orphan Annie n Program News Broadcast y Campbell's Roy ‘ites Servic rd Motor 30—Twin Stars—Nationa —First Nigh me Society NUD Satety on the Cainpai fate E t Brewin the Rey foe” sroadcant s Jestars Orch Hines and Or g Melody m Moruin Vp: t the Al Parent Aunt San larkets and Po Music Ser: ‘Warm and H e ipper and Kinde yinphony \nneunced Institute Si deast nstitute Visher- Lampton mentator d Cigarettes Vresents Ed. ~ Co Through i— Meredith vil n an » Pulpit and Ameriean ran . Talk fells Bros. Me gic Key of RUA Nuditto: —Cainpana Sales Cor Mytel ineutal Vil Co, Vresents. nt Franh 1:00—Henry 930—Josh Higgins of bin ¥4o—Weather, Aunt Markets 10. 00—Betty & Bob—General M O15—Dick Leiber 0:30—Hymns of all Chur eral Mills D49—Voive of Haperience—Wasey | 4 Mroducts Tl Tell It!” \ M ive Bulleting j 1 woretta Clemens = = ' rin and Home Hr. 15—Uncle Wzra’s Radio Station $0—Vaughn de Leath 30—News 2 45—Dot and Will —To Be Announced 1:00—News Broad —Chevrolet Mus! Moments y Bal ' 00—Kibber McGee and Mullie—S. C. Markets Johnson oung’s Family—Ca-} 7.39_Firestone Program Vs Own 9 Young Hickory Let's Talk (1 Over jazel Johnson ck Armstrong—Ge ittle Orphan Annie 4 atu and Home Bulletin je Bzra’s Radio Station hevrolet Musical Momente m U ers cent Ered Waring and Orch, ‘arley’s Orc! vols n 4 Million Bulletine J Markets id Oreh usic Hall of the lody Matinee —sherwin Williams Heart Hour vark Wd Ws — Bakers Court—Chase audine MacDonald Says BE SERIAL SCRIPT FOR GOOD TIME SOCIETY Chic Webb Band, Ella Fitzger- ald, Charles Lynton, Four Ink Spots Included 1 Mille aliots 1 Biscuit hter Highwaze] Svening Weather Fore- TO BE HALF- HOUR PROGRAM Budapest Sporte| phasized, With Thin Thread | of Plot Being Carried Presenting an outstanding cast of of comedy and varicty, a new half- hour radio program entitled Good at 9:30 p. m. (CST), over the NBC- KFYR network. rr The show will feature situation Fris comedy, with a thin thread of a plot being carried forward from week to week. Juano Hernandez, noted Negro writer and actor, is writing the script and will occupy the chief role of Potentate Jones, head man of the society. Other headliners of the cast are Chic Webb and his orchestra; Ella | Fitzgerald and Charles Lynton, sing- ers; the Four Ink Spots, and the Juanita Hall choir. Most of the per- formers will have roles in the drama- tization, in addition to presenting their individual talents, The program will open at a meet- ing of the Good Time Society, with Potentate Jones calling the session to order, From this point, the cast will swing into a swift tempo of rhythm and laughter characteristic of Negro. entertainment. and ome Hour is Rata rgartea gers ‘Orchestra Night’ Is » Svorts! Plan Sunday Evening BW tien Last spring the Concert series feat- ured @ program, “Orchestra Night.” The whole concert hour on that occa- sion was given over to a display of the extraordinary virtuosity and bril- liance of some of the outstanding in- | strumentalists who compose the now nationally renowned symphony or- chestra, In response to a remarkable flood of mail commending the program then, and asking for a repetition, the n ikesume| Concerts program Sunday night, Nov. | 29, again will be an “Orchestra Night” concert. The usual more than 60 sta- tions of the NBC-KFYR network will broadcast the music between 9 and 10 p.m. (CST), The program, heard last week from Cleveland as one of the “Good Neigh- De rand} bor Concerts,” will return on this oc- jcasion to Carnegie Hal], New York. Erno Rapee will conduct, and the so- j loists from the orchestra wiil be Jo- sep Schuster, vtolincellist, and John Amans, flautist. | In addition to the soloists, various and | separate sections of the orchestra will | | Madueah | r Works Program Youth us of the Carveth Marton {be heard. The strings will have a number to themselves, the French horn section will play, and the wood- wind choir and percussion instru- ments will be heard in a rondo. & Rey. George Bennard | Will Sing Over KFYR' Rev. George Bennard, world famous composer and evangelist, and Miss Hannah Dahlstrom, Swedish gospel singer and pianist. who now are con- ducting the Old Rugged Cross re-! |vival campaign in the First Evang- Jelical church, will be featured in the “Heart to Heart Hour” over KFYR, 13:20 to 4:00, Sunday, Nov. 29, accord- jing to Rev. Wm. A. Lemke, pastor of jthe church, who dircets the program. and|" Rey, Bennard’s own compositions ‘will be presented, among which will ies|be “The Old Rugged Cross.” “The en" (Christ of the Human Road,” “Tell Me |His Name Again,” and “I'll sing It! peliyilie inmy er bing Studebaker Champions 00—To Be Announced 315—Benno Rabtnotf, linist 9 30—N PD Farmers Union 9:45--Thursday Music Club orale lec? Concert Vier 00—Late Evening Weather Fore- st Oi—Sports Thru the Key Hole Gluek 06—News: Broadcast :15—Jerry JohnSon's Orch. jen Gray's Oreh arl Hines & Orch. Bob McGrew & Orch. neral Mills “aon 11% gay, good-natused crowd . +, mit 0 nig cinbe Masie by Dick Long ead bis New ond Enlerged Orchestre is} PLAY AND WIN Every Saturday Night FROM TEN O'CLOCK TOONE . Situation Comedy to Be Ems|Caracas | Negro performers in @ bright revue) Havana Time Society will begin Friday, Dec. 4,| Huizen BISMARCK TRIBUNE, - a TBRNANDEZ ANDEZ WRITING i] Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs | NEW $50, 0 WATER SATURDAY, NOVEM EEA 1936 CLARIFIER ASSURE be estimated in a:monetary way. Not pean the advantage to the vines: tual anit onelh mor the low dollar the city cannot be NAMED SUPERVISOR by capable engineers and built by competent contractors, its value to estimated.” Frequé: and cent cost of the project, nor not City Station (Megacycles) Hours (ES.T.) even counting the value of the far| Hazen, Nov. 28~Roland Richter of Berlin DJA 957 = 13:1 5:15, Jug 10:45 P.M. peecning limits of the material used,| Hazen hag been appointed recrea- DIB 1520 12: : 85 to 11 AM, PURER CITY SUPPLY But taking onty os of ay br{ tonal supervisor for Mercer county. DD 177 118 4:50 this project will continue ee A French inventor, Francois year after year and coatings to serve | sier, perfected a storage battery DJE 12.16. 12: to 11 A.M. the purpose for which it was designed | which. lodine is the active material. a DJL 1511-8 to 4:30 PM., Approximately 12,000 “Man DJN 954 12: to 10:45 Pas.|. ‘Hours of Work Required ay page eee Bod eet for Gompletion Here all ey oe, tee t TONIGHT be, e to © A more thoroughly processed water HAT-4 9.12 ‘ Buenos Aires LRU 1337 yaar supply affording a maximum of pro- $1500 IN PRIZES YVaRC 380 5:18 to 9: peng to the health of beat GIVEN AWAY BY Cartagen; HJIABP. 961 5 toll PM. citizens is assured through the. recen' F : Eindhov J 1522°°, 6:10:40 10:10 beige spice arta agen be Geneva HBP 740°" "5:30, to-6:16 PM. Saturday — | | TAniters Built ase. public wore at HBL 099 °'5:30-to 6:18 PM. Saturday CoE nae : Guayaquil HOIRL 667 5:45 to 8 P.M. Bun; 9:15 to 11:15 | “the new SORDRTY OEE "PM. Drew fe Q A HIT SHOW WITH cocp 613 6 to 10 located west of the city at the fil- 1: et of core ‘ane ae i phate el turned over 3 gts ally ors GRAHAM McNAMEE Jeloy LKJ1 953 5 to 8 A. the approval of R. E. mn, > OR London GSB 981-, 13:15 to who: assumed ‘the duties of Charles DON VOORHEES CHESTRA asc 28:6 to 8 PAL, 9 to is | Be rr erteelpg reece ule <. Sponsored by G@sD 11.75-: 42:18 to 3:25 PM, 6 to 8 PM, 1:15 ‘Lost Two Months SPUD CIGARETTES Gs 1814 9 AM. fo noon 3:0 (0.5145 Pat, 9|,Actually only five months were re- to 11 PM. ” guired te corsets the sonetusclon: STATION KFYR, 7:00 P. M. b z 7 a early two mont were los ue pie Ree HU oe areata) © kornaon) 3 te the inability of contractors to obtain 2 net materials and equipment from aan oe £ eee -M., 9 to 11:30 A.M. manufacturers and distributors. Madrid EAQ 987 5:15 to 9:30 P.M. ; Approximately 12,000 man hours of Melbourne VK3ME_ 951 __ Daily except Sunday, 4 to 7 A.M. " were required in the construc- Moscow RNE 12.00 6 to 7 A.M. Sun, and Wed. Vion with the over-all average of} oo “10 10 11 A.M. Sunday wages figured around, 70 .cents an RKI AH Ae 2 1:30 PM dally payroll drawing an average of $00 al [J Here bY One Of The GREATEST RV-96 15.18 1:30 to2 PM. Sunday month on the basis of the allowable Paris TPA-3 1183 11:15 A.M. to 5 o> Howre wmndee Wek reaulalsoas. i r, ays er vas we Jae eb PM 9:45 PM. to Mia Cost of all labor and materials, fees a TPA-2 15.24 5to10AM. for plans and engineering supervision td i} Riobamba PRADO $62 9:20 to 11:15 P.M. Thureday during construction, legal, adminis- Rio de Janeiro PRFS 9.50 5 to 5:45 PM. trative and land expenses totaled ap- Rome 2RO 11.81 5 A.M. to noon proximately $49,500. Since the project 9.64 0 to 5 P.M., 6 to 7:30 P.M. Mesicoler sleet upaer oe his v7 “ Fy icy rel act under whic! ie Sydney VK2ME 9.59 suite 3: AM, 4:20 to 8:30 A. M., BWA aoe ; +s per ent of ie ost 9 e urden ne by Valencia YV6RV 652 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. Gly dbcheng att 97 000, ae ee TiC geen the project near its com- © pletion, H. C. Knudsen, state PWA sam Hearn Will Be t | Owner Happy as director, said, “The value of this ernie’s Nex ues * | Big Hog Returns ¢ man” on the Jack Benny program, and of “Horace Nimble” on the Show Boat broadcast, will join Ben Bernie and All the Lads Tuesday, Dec, 1, to do a little heckling of the Old Maestro) from 8 to 8:30 p. m., (CST)... | “Schlepperman,” “Hello Stranger,” became a by-wotd| on radio last season, and was carried over to the movies when Sam ap- peared in the “Big Broadcast of 1937.”) ble,” the country constable, is consid- ¢red one of the outstanding comedy bits on radio today. Norway Bans Shipping” Of Munitions to Spain| Oslo, Norway, Nov. 28.—(7)—The Norwegian government Friday pro- hibited Norwegian ships from carry- dng munitions, arms’ or airplanes to Spain or any territory belonging to Spairi. Norway Thursday charged two Norwegian vessels had been seized | and their cargoes confiscated by Spanish insurgents. The government instructed its min- ister to Lisbon, Portugal, to protest the incidents to the Fascist command- er, Gen. Francisco Franco, The ships, the government said, were en route to Valencia, laden With timber and pota- toes, when they were halted. TYPE OF BROA ~) 94188 QUAM FOR RESERVATIONS .. . Atlantic S146 WHATEVE You're Phere wi Sam Hearn, creator of “gchlepper-|* and his. famous} « His newest creation, “Horace Nim-|, QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, ING. __ Distributors 3. Massena, N. Y., Nov. 28.—(7)— Orenious Simpson was happy Fri- day because his 300-pound hog had returned. home. Simpson reported to the state police last Sunday the ‘hog had been stolen. An intensive search “failed. to reveal the animal's whereabouts until Arthur ° Pri * shaw, a neighbor, remembered @ hog had followed him home Sat- urday night. The’ hog was found beneath a © corn stack on Prashaw’s farm placidly eating. ms Weyerhaeuser Cash .-" Passer fs Sentenced Seattle, Nov.-28.—(#)—Edward Fliss, 30, former. prison “pal” of William Mahan, the Weyerhaeuser case kid- naper, was sentenced to 10 years fed- eral imprisonment Friday and fined $5,000 for passing part of: the $200,000 ransom paid for George ’Weyerhaeu- ser's ‘release a year ago last summer. Dora: has a vague idea that the Spanish ‘lineup conststs of’ the” Rebs and the Royalists versus the Reds and the Loyalists. 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