The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1937, Page 2

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— 11:08—Jerry Blaine’s Orch. | ary [KFYR-NBC Program| 11:30—Ben Bernte & Orch. (Subject to Revisien) ‘Tuesday, Feb. 9 7:00—-Morning Devotions '315—Farm & Home Bulletin BE PRESENTED BY 34 (cise “ACTORS, MUSICIANS ae nt ane Flour Mills 4 eather oy 10:00—Betty Crocker—General Mills oh Gust “demmy "end 1015 -1G A One Girl in a Militon ts a Play, Never Before Performed 10:00—Hymns of All Churches—Gen-| 10:20 “Studio ) once wasey my Published, Written by H “Spe Products 10: aig Varabonds | Organist atti tl 4 10:45—Joseph Gallicchio and Orch. hee te a Late T. W. Broadhurst j—Betty and Bo —L aL 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour | }3:18— Feu? Gro, "esoree of tne West| WILL GIVE MANY EPISODES 00—Schola Cantorum of New York acer nag ‘Lincoln Goes to College’ Is An: incon Goes HB other Specially-Written _ Play to Be Presented S—NBC Musle Guild Ma ray Srkinnon, Singer Sue ae rand Markets Young's Family—Ca- a. Weather: 2:18—Oxyaol's Own Ma Perkins 3 ti a ” AgaYhe ONellis ivory ah ‘This Was a Man,” » biographical 00—Chick Webb and Orch, Wudlo siding Light—P, # G.|4tama, and “Lincoln Goes to Col- a Preenereeronscest Nore tee gram Leal @ recreation Gh & ES 345—The Gulding Light—P. & G. Scene ne las debate scene, w! presente Naptha Program He Koereis Singing Lady Music as Lincoln birthday features Friday, Barre Pere piano 4:45—The Old Homestead Feb, 12, over the networks of the Na- —Winnitred McDonnell, Singer pont Newer tee tional Broadcasting company. Perens betas: News ‘red Abell, Piano NBC's, Radio Guild will offer. the ~ : —Jack Armstrong—General Mt!s| microphone adaptation of “This Was = bell, F Jack Armstrong. General Mille tle Orphan Annle—Wonder/, Man” at 3 p. m. (CST) over the 0—Ja = han Anni % iz S—Little Orphan Annie nele | Bzra's Radlo Station—|NBC-KFYR network. Thirty-four! crown ‘princess Juliana of Holland and Prince Bernbard zu Li 0—Randall Sisters Dr M Eacibal actors vaoNt horus and eg 5—Blological Survey Program 0. principal actors, legro cl Biesterfeld, married at The Hague in a went to Krynica, ‘: avers Broadcast (eee ehh laa &. symphony orchestra will be used.| poland, fora portion of their hye They ‘shown here ekiing 6:45—Continental Oil Co. Pg: ‘ Charles Webster will enact the role of at the winter resort, (Associated Press Photo) T00—Le0 Releman's: Philip, Morrie ae ecn Mote. Get 1 nen tite btake: acted ; Fa ox > 1 } T™ ed in Monday. Beatrice and —! Se de ley move fae Bout obra Saar —ameri| 4.39884 HIE OR soa eiveure | OF, Published, was written by the late Marion Talley Will Serer ite ceeiig (with Bea in Can c Thomas W; Broadhurst, one of Amer- Sin Swedish Son: rey in town while Paul Worth is tak- 3: 30—Packard Notor Co, Program— 0G First Nighter ica’s dessin Pinan a me zs zs ing care of the Sedvic farm. 5 ottective' et iae) Lincoln's ‘ite Marion Talley will will turn her atten- at his brother's pal Roy Eiaraont| 1 ever written. tion to Swedish music on her broad-| tas Wednesday afternoon. 3 The radi stati made by| cast Sunday, Feb. 7, when for the)g "lg 30:0¢—News from Capitol Hill es meena on wae rer firat time on her program she will 30: #o—Rainbow Grill Orch, ie manager. if sing the old Swedin folk song,|( Painted Woods i et rel 4 Py ” ———— T1it0=Phil Okman and Orch. S=EBIl Ley Among the episodes to be presented | {fearkan,” in its native language and iiat—Gritt Williams & Orch, semen Pautach’e Oren. are scenes in Illinois in 1856, Lin- este eh ral By MRS. JOE bana 23 o—Andy Kirk's O coln’s law office in Springfield, his y, Mls Display! office ley also will “The Walts Song” Seorabe ts Aubestd oped aot from Calaee a Juliet,” “Love's " oe—The Ghurel’in the, ‘worla Te-jing the war between the states,|OWn Sweet Song” from “Sari,”. “My Gettysburg, the stage door of Ford's) Felthful Stradivari,” “Hallelujah” and 200—News Broadcast Rael Theatre in Washington, arid a hall] ‘Sweet Song of Long Ago. i at bedroom in Washington. Wednesday, zoe to 2:00—Morning Devotio Saturday, Feb. Tigcearm aad Home | Bulletin Interstate, Nurseries Program p= sta “Linooln Goes to College,” written baad * Some nediey ot current 0—Xavier Cugat and Orch. bey Sh Negpatn spread ‘Mi four s will be presented from to 9:30] 8nd his orchesi Provide accom- }ischentine Pant Bammy and b= paniment, The program, broadcast ets 10: :00—fiymne 96 ‘06 All Churches—Gen-| } era! 10: 15—Vagabonds 10:30—Studio 10:45—Voice of Experience—Wasey Products 11:00—Markets and Police Bulletins ne 15—Betty & Bob—General Mule 11 b—Neational Farm & Home Hour 12:30—Love and Learn. 12:45—Jack Grey—Songs of the West NBC-KFYR network. Glenview na ts and Weather Aue By HILDA JACOBSON ra Broadcast —RCA Corp. == from the NBC studios in Hollywood, |From there Bob Busterfield takes it is heard at 4 p, m. (CBT) over the |the rest of the way with team and) p William Brown left for Bismarck Tuesday evening. He ‘Intends to visit The Paul Taylor chorus will con- Brown SHER EO 8 HJIABP: ‘ seca seo @ aSshPscsps Esssf S™SSSSSSSS NESS K eOansana eee aaara Seecsky 3 a Sygxep oP SEP “8 MEO Awe Rae e = Sxsg srs -|Extortionists Given Pontiff Obaceves 15th Sing Sing | Sentences} Election a New York, eb. 6- 6—(?)—A, Henry|_ Vatican City, Feb. ; 1:00—News Broadcast ‘s Kindergarten i Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Lange enter- Saturday. : Words and Music tain Mrs, olen t iso—Jean Dickinson, ‘So Soprano Lt ea nee eae eee es ited at the John Puth end M. C. r yas Faratly—Ca- ac. Gina Cigna, world-famous dramatic pans and Kenneth and Gust Lar- mee, homes and attended s Wood- soprano, who makes. her .American|son at dinner men Circle meeting. “aus —Bxvaor's Own Ma Perkin o— News debut with . the. Metropol Hugh ‘Simone nent’ to Bisinarek| Mrs. Jake Burke is quite il at this PHO Te ONellincivers ‘ company Saturday, Feb. 6, will appear |Saturday for an extended ‘stay, writing. _3:00—National ‘Congress Parente jentator ‘as guest soloist Sunday, Feb. 7, at:9| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aune of Wil- a operas ee Wee P.M. Cd over the NBC-! KFYR poe ident for a short time at the le | network. jacobson home bonne poneky, afternoon. Bas Sterry aziows, fond Tema Piano Duo és earold. ‘Larson “3At—The Guiding Lignt—P. & 6. romgaae "| eg -rae_cm ange ot toe ec Bitte Bae qgecARBrene o—"snow Village”—Loeve Wilse| Le Scala opera house at Milan, Italy,| The Painted Woods Homemakers’ (0—Hasel Johnson aan As where sh sawastelo Ydram-- club has discontinued meetings dur- carne ar ieee Cobb and His Paducah |where she was starred for six of the|1ng, the winter months. 8:15—Local New: ‘ “oo fuantation—Olde Motor Works | eight years she has been singing pro- ere will be no services. in’ the o—¥red Abell, Plano Afiepenan Aken aes fessionally. She has appeared in most | Painted Woods Lutheran church until armetrong—General Mills) 11:36 Ben Bernie and Oren. f the hot f the | Easter, That, will also be, Rev. Lalcky’s orphan 12:00-Siient ne Or ae Brinclpel opera houses of farewell sermon, as he and his fam: sine world, among them being those at ily then le inj Uncle Eira's Hadlo Station— -| Patis, Rome, Budapest, Buenos Aires,|UY ®T¢ then leaving for Washing- 5 ‘Alka Seltzer ese > > A €:30—Nows Broadcast 0—Coast to ry Lisbon, Florence, an Evelyn and Doris Larson, “nigh |} Sorel by Edward A. Bellene It ‘ school. students at Bismarck, spent o—One Man's Family—Standare BAe, pee nad bongs ae eee ene eo the week-end at hele home here, NBC appea Fern return ome o—taay Esther Program er ¢ “ ‘ Simons e— Town. Hall Tonight—Bristo) he Welles Pere 2 Un: apd eemnpre een to Begeeboo pean coltadl ksi oie Parade—American ‘Tobac- aE Sapete” from ‘Mascagni’s ‘Cavalleria o co 30—Radio City Muslo Halt of the Rusticana”; “O Patria Mis” from | Riverview | aeee lease, Evening W: 12:30—Smith Bros, Melody Matinee eras eeniee Canzone.” 20 no1—Sports {Thru the Key Hole—| 2:00—Metropolivan. Auditio Selections by Dvorak, Tschaikow- By RITA MAE WORST @ herwin William: aky, Berlioz, and Ravel will be played rae : S—Don Ferdi's Orch pane Sales Corp—Granélpy the 70-plece aymphony orchestra| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and 10: ‘Don Ferdi’s Orch, :00—8 3 under Brno Rapee’s direction. daughter, Rita » were business Hivscenenasr | Or : Hour callers in Bismarck Friday. 11:08—Frankle Trambauer's Orch, emt tere Presents Marion { ‘Additional Churches | Irvin Burgois was a guest Priday Uitoaeitent oo e—Kaleite of columbes Prem. || Additional Churches | |°MF,.tn4 Mis, Lynn Sperry. 2306! — —C PN marek, a OX Eresram ©! monday and continued from there to 0—Jello—Jack Benn FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH |Menoken, where she will be employed. $16 Ave Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita May, were visitors of Servic ae the pen! Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burgois, Bind Sunday School and Bible | art ‘Mire Prank Bead ot en eee 5—Studl “Adult Bible class meets at d week. Exner trite Tees) oe 2 ace ol egies wetin O—Josh Higgins of Finchville is IP. ne Harriett » Aunt Sammy, Mar- ‘We Go k we : ~ 0—Hymns of All Churches—Gen- By Lois aaa erat Mills 4 01 iP. G A—One Girl tn & Million 108: o—Betty Mi Triangle Club— o—eadte wi Fitspateick and Orch. Mr. and Mra, Christ Wetzel at- Ben} Moore Paint Co. 200—Bilent Ore cherry by Edward Nelson. “The Last |tended the funeral of Mr, Weteel’s Supper Vinel will! niece, Martha Wetzel, at Tuttle Tues- ano in by It in, copy Of this | Cay terplece, i se George Pehl, Jr. was a business h Wednesday, Feb. 10, E.R. Leach were shoppers in Bismarck Friday and Sat- Pua Remured dio a O—Inte ay M.D SO n, and H. A. ; 0— Xa 2 Mg etry ease || Sterling | eee Aunt Sammy ané} Confirmation c! By SHIRLEY STEWART. - arte ) jrgneberger an and His 1 MAL! The arene! ete eae ae nal Bavarian bs A. "Broadcast i pa me 5 pot-au-feu an nd Dele mi oan 3 oan are was a business caller the Guiding Light—P.a@c.| Products ie gis erwtensoep. oa Spain's puchero. Jim Stevens Caren working at the tha Pi 0—-Mark: home ursday. o— No Bl ca in, A, Cappelia Choir s—Belty a 5 nl Pithe Biesling girls’ ane bas- r jenn, Organist a . \- ScHelen Jane’ Bebike, Singer hoor ane tears Hr. | 6:00-veterans of Foreign Wars Pro-|yetnon teams motored to Wing Mon- peamaiear Sports 5—Jack Grey Songs of the West! 6: s—Bncte | Esra’s Radio Statlop—|day night for basketball. games. The New: 8 Alka Seltuer Wing girls won, while the Sterling o—Jack ASH plane General Mills athe zee Markets $9 Be Announced Rove war Little Orphan Annie renee Famtly—Ca- | 5—John Herrick, Sing: James Sedvic was a business caller pecannatte King, Singer = iY 2 Me Perkins 1 Fibper MeGes and corte. cir Ba era ae 0 N Broad, Vi eC ‘ rl Homemakers’ cl S—iielen Traubel, Singer S—The “3 uae os ibe te ‘the Gargoyle will meet with Mrs. George Lee next S—Roy Campbell's Royalists 00—Hour of Charm--General Blec- aver, Champions Thursday afternoon. p—banny Hows Presante aswell ; Si McCloskey and small son re- COLOR, omaere 00—Late evening, wr ther ‘Fore- iat home Sunday from the &t. Thru the’ Key Hole—|Alexius hospital in Bismarck. ene Mrs. George Lee visited with Mrs. ng Les. "8 feos Sanit? Hil 1 McCloskey Thursday eleatincn nei 8) is iting here “4 with Laura and Bessie Langley, for a few days. $—Jim roan |. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedvic have r #. AcLtttie ‘oro an Anoie 0—Sitent Moved to town for a month or so. ake Your Reservations "sore" ‘or the Game Early At natin: ie eee a Sowing of Unadapted ted clover seed in 1937. “No practice payment of $250 an alfalfa will be made pted alfalfa is seeded on the fh farm in 1937,” said Claude B. Wickard, north central division di- “Likewise, no practice payment of $2 an‘acré for seeding red clover will be And at the G. P. you always get Great Plenty ’ FOR Sunday D Dinner A splendid a array of satisfying foods. oo aeaeiat Served from 11:30 s. m. till 8:30 p. m. Grand Pacific ai SIOUX - VS. BISMARCK HANTOMS lll 3rd St. easy terms. fer rent. INSURANCE “% .6-Reem Medern House fer sale. Small payment dewn, balance on 5-Reom ‘Modern House fer rent. 5-reom unfurnished apartment Tune ia the 200th Gala Sey, Phone 877 CURTIS HOTEL Evenine Dinner TOURTH AVENUE - GARAGE al etiaekas ‘ pram Saturday, ial “Fett YOUR can) AT MAIN | ENTRANCE, SONJA HENIE 1936 OLYMPICS To Show Free Movies at Gilman Showrooms MOVIES A great all-talking mo- tion picture program packed with thrills. Ace tion, drama end comedy will be shown 7:30 TONIGHT in ovr ond bring’ the fomily, ilar Broadcast of : seed Ma a Convenient to Shops and Thestres end yet quiet . . Three Library . . lateresting Shops . « Dencing Daily . . Suadoy ight Masicales . . Resort information . . Highway, teed, Atrplene end Steamship information . . the new Ter- quote Lounge: . meagan rented Reeseet isons, y | \MAIN: DINING ‘SaLon PRICES . THe PARISIENNE Bee BEC D'HOTE THE TABLE D’ . A aK - 61.00 AND $1.25 AIR CONDITIONED DINING Rooms.AND Lopsiss GUEST ROOM PRICES mu KDERGARTE Reil- -ONE swe i PERSON PERsONG. 74 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED 2.00 3. 65 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED +4 Her 426 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED 50 3.50 33 1S. PRIVATE BATH, DOUBLE BED 00 400 PRIVATE . TWIN BEDS 4.09 33 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. TWIN BEDS 4.50 21 ROOMS. PRIVATE. BATH. TWIN BEDS 3.00 \ 81 ROOMS, PRIVATE BA’ TWIN BEDS 6.00 OTHERS EN SUITE WITH BATH - 5.00.TO 10.00 Sc. TENTH STR (3 T0 18 HOURS) woe” ene erst | ~World War Dick Helser Meerhead, ari E83, Saetace ity mane“ | Memorial Bldg Y

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