The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1937, Page 2

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March 23 Devotions Bulletin nd Lyon Inging Lady Music Plays 5—The Old Homestead 0—Education in the News j—Local Ni le, Lea : Freq Abell, Plano B. Stenson, State Pres. —Jack Armstrong—-General Mills American Legion Aux- Little ‘Grohan vaanio~ Wonder Work AT Cede te "s Radio. Station— 10:00—Hymne of All Churches—Gen- eral Mills Robert Gately, Baritone }0——Mri of the us 7:00: -Cities Service P $:00—Forg Motor Co. .Unt Rhythm with Rex ‘Cha: and His Oroh. Twi re—National Biscuit 0, 9:00—Campana—Firet Nighter jac reity Show Evening Weather Fore- Bob—Ge' ni a al Farm and Home Hour nd Le: arn ic's Musical Almanac 1 Johnson EB Binger —The O'Neilis—Ivory 00—Chick Webb and Orch, 0—News Broadcast O—Silent Saturday, March 27 }—The Church in the World To- day. —4j00d Morning Melody \—Cheerio Erogrem Club Naptha Program 0—Your Health 0—Frank Wattanabe j—Jack Turner's Studio, Orch. News oadcast 0— 05—Studlo ae, is ete eit, “ aising Your Parents « Aunt Simaay and 35—Studio 45—Continental Oi or, Co, Pgm. ’s Philip Morris Ameri> Be n=o ‘ondoa: CA_Corp. ao Oh Sine Lust) Kindergarten Soclety for the Con- Sto Laeal News, i — jomae Symphony oot eee c ports Thru the Key ‘Martines Brothers st Wednesday, March 24 Devotions TiscFarm and Home Bulletin . Loose Wiles S*Conb. ind His tation—Olds Motor Dance lucah orks 0 itudio ieotep of the Dial eo Ad de Leath 3 0— Xa Cugat and Orch. a Flour Bill Aunt Sammy any of All Churches—Gen- Mills ;—Robert Gately, Baritone O—All Star Varietl Ne 345—Voice of Ex! Producti rk 1 12:00—Silent 17> March 38 6:30—Eaater Baghiae Serv’ Soldiers’ Field, Chicag 7:00—Grand Canyon’ Eas Servi Announced af wane Orch. 00-—Southernaires one City Music Hall of the F 129—-Weather Smith Bros. Melody Matinee Hoo=Metropgiitan Auditions of th may 3 jetro; tan Auditions e! e 5—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkias —BRerwin Willers Vic and Sade—Crisco Sales Corp.—Grand 5—The O'Nellis—Ivory O——Ni ren 1 Congress 2 Ome Ni Broadcast ' tisp Presents Marion 3:35—Studio * Talley if 3:45—The Guiding Light——P. & G-| 4:30-Acme White Lead & Color Naptha Program Works—Ed. McConnell o—Alrbreaks 0— Fi ‘Wal Parents ja He f 6:30—Standard Brands — Bakers Broadcast 7:00—Do you want to be an Actor & Sanborn Merry Go Round— Alka 6e! o—News SSrondcast ate ot eaeeier s—Studio © in, ‘Concert S5—Chevrolet “Musical Moments’ S —One Man's Family—Jtanderd —Twin City Foursome, Ly ek. Lou Breez Orch. ap erankle, Mi re corer }—Henr: and Orch, 0——Paul Yeandatvis Orch, a. port Thru the Key Holew or Giuek Brewing Co. e—-News Broadcast 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 3300—-Bilent ‘Thursday, a 00—Mornin, Devotions Tb F Home Bulletin 0—Hy mn: All Churches—Gen- eral Mills 10: eae Gately, Baritone udlo 6—Top of the Dial 5—Vaughn de Leath 9:30—Studio u aaa ther, Aunt Sammy, Mar- mne of All Churches—Gen- al alts Fi tf A—One Girl in a Million Smbetty Moore Triangle Club— . Benj. Moore Paint Co. 0:45—Stydio Reporter O—Markcts and Police Bulletins ‘Betty & Bob—General Milis 0—Markets and Police Bulletins 5—Betty & Bob—G 1 Mil ‘0—Nations} Farm and Home Hr. 30—Love and Learn ‘ announced 8 may 318—Oxzydol’s Own Ma Perkins 0—Vie and Sade—Criseo * The O'Nellls—Ivory O—| sour of Charm—Genera} Elec- s—Studlo 0—-Hase! gemnsen, it 5 — Bt 3:45—The Guiding Naptha is! 4:00--Noble Cain 0—Frank Watt: 4 vrolet “Musical Moments” ir MeGe 6 Mollie—8. C. ya f0—The Gh Who 8 ed e 10. (Q0—N. D Farmers Union cscs 351 ational Radio Forum 103 tate. Evening Weather Fere- Om—Jack Ar |e Or 0—News Commentat. Lenten Meditations. --News Broadcast 35—Studlo 11 Weather Fore- ars are tl Ker Belem ws Brosd: ¢ Experience—Wasey | - MET STAR WILL BE HEARD MARCH 27. IN MUCH-LOVED OPERA, Metropolitan Opera Association to Begin Its Annual Spring Tour Following Monday - ; | BELGIAN TENOR CO-STARRED Milton Cross and Marcia Daven: | port Will Be Heard Periodic- ally During-Intermissions Kirsten Flagstad, “the reigning sen- sation of ‘the Metropolitan,” > will bring to a close the New York opera season with a performance of “Lohen- grin,” which will be heard, Saturday, Merch 27, beginning at 12:45 p. m. (CST) over the NBC-KFYR network. ‘The Metropolitan Opera association will ‘begin its annual spring’ tour of four eastern cities the following Mon: day. & Two years ago Flagstad, then un- recognized in any of the greater operas of the world, made her Met- ropolitan debut and sent New York critics scurrying to their typewriters to hail the arrival of a magnificent Wagnerian soprano. - ; Lohengrin, in Saturday's perform: ance, will be Rene Maison, the young Belgian tenor. Ortrud will be Karin Branzell, gifted Swedish contralto. The conductor will be Maurice de Abravanel. Milton Cross, NBC's Metropolitan opera announcer for years, and Mar- cla Davenport, opera commentator, will be heard during intermissions explaining the plot and musical themes of the day’s broadcast, spon- sored by the Radio Corporation of America, COLLEGE GRID STARS BRILLIANT OVER AIR Fitzgerald, Wasalyk, Chesley and.Zwers Have Chance to | Brussels, Shine on Varsity Shows “Our New York, March 20.—Little known | ogrregens facts about college gridiron heroes! ginanoven are being ta light on the Friday night Varsity Shows, Ord!-| Geneve narily, their names are synonymous with first downs and touchdowns, but] Gusyquil on this series of collegiate broadcasts} = they appear as singers, composeFS/ nevang and student committeemen of no ittle ability. On the Univeraity of Chicago broad- | sruisen cast recently Bob Pitsgerald, captain seloy of the university's football team, sang | rondon his own composition, “Can Love: Be Gone?” And now is having his share of praise in fan mail received both by the university and the One would normally expett a 152- pound varsity quarterback to be prac- ticing: signals when he isn’t attend- ing classes.” But not Nick Wasalyk |’ of Ohio State. Nick led a hot quay- . microphone. on Ohio University of Pennaylvanta hes ite fanious Mask and Wig shows which, | sedrid atten thot New x op ones Mostow e er Castleman Chesley, popular both as & football star and ® player on ees ae eee ela june, “ & Day,” on the Penn broadcast. « ‘Then thére was Joseph Zwers, cap-| Paris tain-elect of Notre Dame's 1937 foot-| | ball squad, one of the men “behind the scenes,” working with producér -|and director on the show committee. | Ricbamba Rid de Jantiro PFRS Rome 3RO BIG POTATO CROP SEEN Washington, Mar. 20. — () — The crop reporting board had estimated | sydney Saturday an increase of 6 per cent in potato acreage this year over 1936. | watencia This Curious Wortp Here Are Buenos Aires Melbourne | SIDE GLANC statesmen were Station g OG UPE REgEEERE GE FE 8 8 s gueseaa G8 is BRE .TPA-3 TPA-4 ' ‘TPA-2 VK2ME Ferguson - - - By George Clark We ccrrooorrr) | USTLARGENOMBER| arochial Students Are Given ae much more dignified in the old _ days, weren't they, dear?” 15.20 , 608 ett 17.18 15.11 By William Leading Short-Wave Programs ". Prequency 2 (Megacycles) Hours (E8.T.) 987 12:05 to 11 A.M, 4: 12:05 to 11 A. M., (11.10 A. M. to 12:25 P. M., Sunday only) 4 . to 4:90 P.M. 4:50 to 4:30 P.M, 4:50 to uM Baar kee MsrssssBsss7 pup sitsree o SEMSEGRZeo*sESsKsss Ske ensue 6 peep sf business through the nor- ‘http aecrearlas tgreee with °. Ryan, secretary of the Greater North Dakota association, to get behind s ATTENDANCE ROLLS Recognition for prompt- ness at School St. Mary’s grade school instructors this week ar names of: stu- dents making fect attendance Tecords during the fourth périod, sedi Just closed. ‘are: y Bighth Grade Betty Jane Baker, Anton Bartole, 6 * Will Bring Opera of Air Series to Ead- =a JST, HARPS CIDE Shot. by. Duce’s HULL OPPOSED 10 Secretary Believes Trade Pacts Are Breaking Down Eco- nomic Isolation Rosemary Carutel, Wil-|\ Seventh Grade Gabriel Brown, Robert Doll, Ethel Ehll, Elizabeth Gelermann, Elisabeth Glaser, LaVerne Morgenthaler George Morrell, Eleanor. Ressler, Soil Demonstrations Planned in Burleigh Joint tourist sdvertising campaign} argo, N. D. Mar. 20—(#)—Special demonstration with the Pacific Northwestern Tourist| soi) at Friday's con- sectetaries’| principal speaker cluding seasion of the meeting was J. N. Roherty, research work in which the federal soll conservation service and North Dakota Agricultural college ex- tension service are co-operating will be carried on in the following eight counties, it is announced by G. N. Geissler, who is queue may necessary this policy and to ubitcation of a . write hi justice and fair ste wisable, . All ‘letters to not more than werd: And at the.G. P. Get Plenty Highway Maintainers Sunday: Dinner Plan Spring Cleanup|}”” 4 ‘spiendia McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church “Walter E, Vater, Paster | } } j

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