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

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Loosevelt’s ‘State of the Union’ Address Is Scheduled for March. ‘Tuesday, “SRB isgoonens %:15—Farm & Home Bulletin 0—News Broadcast 05—Studio 10—Interstate Nurseries Program Leath —Wanther, Aunt Sammy and ae 10:00—H; “of All Churches—Gen- eral Mills 3 ty 11:30—-Nationa!l Farm and Home Hour 12:30—Love and Learn Beareqepedlic's Musical Almanac News Broadcast ii 05—Dr Maddy’s Band Lessons }O—NBC Music Guild Dickinson, Singer her and Markets Young's Family—Ca- 3 Own Ma Perkins ity Sade—Crisco —The O'Nellls—Ivory 3:00—Chick Webb and Orch. 3:30—News Broadcast 3:35—Studio $45—The Guiding Light—P. & G. Naptha Program 4:00—Your Health Nei Fred Abell, Piano J—Jack Armstrong—General Mills —Little Orphan Annie & Home Bulletin 4 Sheer ‘rogram do Hreakinst clu we Broadcast r—General Mills GA Ope Girl in a Million Hazel Johnson é—Voice of Experience—Wasey Tusic Appreciation Hour 0—Pepper Young's Family, Ca- may 5 Oxydol’s Own ue Parking 0—Vic and Sade -C Kellogg's Singing Lady M Playa, Jack Turner's Studio Orch. Ge mancat a in the News Orphan Annle—Won nele Sam at Work nele Ezra’s Radio Station— Dr Miles 0-- News Broadcast Studio Caballeros . ities Service Program sot rors i Co. tio onal Biecuit PRESIDENT T0 TALK | FROM WHITE HOUSE ON NEXT TUESDAY Nation’s Chief Executive Also Will Broadcast April 14 on South America President Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak to the people of the Unit- ‘ed States on the “State of the Union”, burgh, Pa., and Schenectady, N. Y., will broadcast the address. The president's talk, to be delivered from the diplomatic reception room’ of the White House in Washington, is one of two currently scheduled for broadcast by NBC. On Wednes@ay, April 14 an address concerning relations with’ Latin Am- erica; established at the South Am- of the Pan American union in Wash- ington, will be broadcast over the YES, 1876 WAS A GREAT YEAR TAKING 2-25 SERD LOAN APPLICATIONS IN BIMARGK DALLY Burleigh Farmers May Borrow. Up to $400 for Immediate Crop, Feed Needs ation, bank or other financial inet!- tution, - Other Burleigh farmers not quali- fed to adic from the FCA are the approximately 35 standard-approved rehabilitation clients of the Resettle- ment administration, whose current Cast and Helpers of March 10 Production © and Jeannette Myhre, prompter, Stage and lighting effects charge of L. Beat Miracle, beth Allison and andreceipts, A Hand; make- tft in el i a BERTI Ly Bo Mesh gird cecil ota Heed lend reales enc erpelh Ad June 23, 1876, Bell invented the telephone in Boston and spoke first sentence’ into it on March 10, 1876. “Funny how these world- ‘events come together,” ier same network from 10 to 10:30 a. m. . Weather Fore- | (CST). President Roosevelt's Pan-Ameri- FA LAHR 6: 45—Continental Ol! Co. Pg | INSURANCE ~~: BONDS 7:00—Russ Morgan's Philip ‘Morris Program 7:30—Lady Esther Serenade 8:00—Ben Bernie and Orch.—Amer!- can Can Co. 83 20—Packard Motor Co. Program— ‘red Astaire 9 30—Fireside Talk by President Roosevelt 10:00— Weather Forecast 10:01—Gluek—Sports Thru the Key 10:06—News Broadcast 10:15—Jack Denny’s Orc] 10:30—Frankle Masters Orch. 11:00—Phil Ohman and Orch. “11:30—Grift Williams & Orch. 12:00—Silent Wednesday, March 10 0—Cheerto Eroptan 5—Studio 0—Interstate Nurseries Program ‘Vaughn de Leat! Xavier Cugat and Orch. 0—Montana Flour Mill 5—Weather, Aunt Sammy and 10;:15— ewabonde 10:30—Hazel Johnson 10:45—Voice of Experience—Wasey ots. 12: )0—News Broadcast 1:65—George Hessberger & Orch. :30-—-NBC Frusle Guild. bean Dickinson, Singer ther and Markets , Famtly—Car je—Crisco elllewivory Congress Parents ern Marlowe & Lema 1 erry Marlowe & Lrma Lyon ‘he Guiding Light-——P. s G. tha Raa ed s—Jack Turner's jcan Schools 10 are medien ree Man's Family—standerd 1:30—Lady Sather Program 0—Town Hall Tonight—Bristo! de—American Tobac- English Com- ai luek Brewing Co. 06—News Broadcast. —DX Program Thursday, ay, March iu 300-—Mornia, Devotions Farm & Home Bulletin Aunt Sammy, Mar- Saturday, March 28 :00—The Church in the Worlé To- ay 0—Breakfast Club 0—News Broadcast cifically with inter-American policies. All three programs will be handled Iyeprtetee Smith, NBC's presiden- r. CAPITAL HAS BIGHT MORE NEW FAMILIES Former Homes Are in Half as Many States, City Hos- tess Reports Eight new families have been ae upon in recent days by Mts. D. EB. Shipley, Bismarck’s city hostess. Korp.| wormer residences of the new resi- 30—Glaek Brewing Co., Through COLO ole bb and His Pady Plantatton—Ol¢ opational ‘ara Be rH meer Werte b Cr @ Orch ° and Orch, March 14 dents include points in North and South Dakote, Montana and Minne- Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Houston, 511 Second 8t., came from Grafton. Mr. Houston is with the Greyhound Bus From Fargo came Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Follett, 622 Ninth St, Mr. Follett itreys? In id Mrs. Bryngelson aes here {rom Billings Mont., and are living at 612 First St. Capt. and Mrs. Loren W. Potter, who have returned to Bismarck aft- er being at Larimore for several months, are at 215 Avenue C. west. Captain Potter is with the CCC. Mrs, Alvina Weber, new manager of the Dotty Dunn hat shop, and her son, Richard, s high school stu- dent, are living in No, 21, Everts apartments. Their former home is Rapid City, 8. D. Coming from Hazelton were Mr, and Mrs. Jake Gimble, 906 Sixth St. -, Mr..Gimble is with the state highway Brands — Bakers dcast want te be an Actor Snelling, Minn. iWving at 217 Washington Gladys Swarthout to Sing Lead i in Mignon || will sing the role pails ladys Bvarthout v of Mignon for the first time in her Metropolitan. Opera. career in the Matinee performance to be broadcast Saturday, March 13, beginning at 12:56 p.m. (OST) over the NBO-Blue Will Be Broadcast World crop conditions will be sum- 338. a ay & afi SUTBE BGREERER eawmnana a bed <) gP 3s Sessksps Ssesssbsrsk sR aagsacre a os SSSSSSMESSASS Sproat S Par tger sa ¥ Crave = sissrnivey sen kUskek yo see Sibel gee SO) SAO. See Sesgress sss ithasetive ROOMS W. E. PERRY 208 Fir Bt, Phone 687 Flash! o Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices ke! 0—Hymns of All Churches—Gen- eral Mills j—1 G A—One Girl in a Million 0—-Betty Moore Trian; ie Club— Ben). Moore Paint McCabe Methodist Episcopal. Church Corner of Fifth Stzect and Thayer Avenue Walter E. Vater, Paster : SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1937 i Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening We Sermon Subject: -Sermoh . “A Great Determination” | “Crucified by Custom” ‘The Pastor commences his series of Lenten. Sermons.on “Looking | Toward the Cross,” and “They Still Crucify” st the services today. Special Music at both Sétvites A MEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU 1:30.p. m. '5—Charles Sears, pinghr. ib—Weather and pra neper Young's “Samily—Ca- Ox; yaol's Own Ma Px eavie ah Riese ae Tog! 00—-Noble Cain PS sa Choir abecFrenk Wattane + 5Mets 0 1x 31 i's Ma Perki: Vic and Snde-Crisco etd Abell, Piano O—Jack ASE rine, j—Little Orphan An: 00-—News Commentator 3 iS Gi Two weeks ago we announced in this paper the opening of our fine subdivision on the north side of Memorial Highway just west of Lake Park. The city is now in- stalling sewer and water, and gas is available. Cement highway and sidewalk passes the property free of tax. We are only offering 35 sixty-foot lots for sale now. The first: twenty-four lots will be sold at bargain prices ranging from $100.00 to \ $175.00. We do this to give the subdivision a running start. Wie twenty-four lots have been sold these prices will be raised. : “The response to this advertisement really astonished us. We have already dis- posed of sixteen lots. Just eight are left at the bargain price. It is evident that the people of Bismarck appreciate the value of this rea] estate. It is a grand oppor- tunity to double your money in North Dakota’s fastest growing city’s last desirable ..- subdivision. These lots will be worth $500.00 each in a few years. "Don’t be too late. vicrepodic sed ‘Park Hill Incorporated 8, W. CORWIN, PRESIDENT ther Fore- cast Sports vd l 8, ey Hole— Announced $—John Herri: 2 tee savewerans wee oo tudio o—National Radio Forum j—Late Evening Weather Fore- \a gay, good-natured crowd .. sete night dab Made by Dick Long cod bis Mow aad Enlarged Orchesee

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