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Kindergarten— 5—NBC Home Symphony 0—Louls Panico and His Orch, ‘New o—sam a His City Felle: Pemenenltne ues: ‘s 0—8 ‘Village—Loose | Wiles Lael Pet. Producte— it Cha! :30—Talk—J. Hamilton, Chairman To Announced Barn Dance—Dr. 28 Brg MMR orn 1 0—Jimmy ‘Joy's Orch,” :00—Silent 0—Radio city Music hall of the Air 0—Our pelenbors 9—Weather Sue mbes SSeecwnn © Hour 0—Acme White "read and_ Color Works—Smilin’ Ed ecronnell M 4:45—Golden Gate Park Ban B00 ello: Program Btarring Jack Broadcast—Standard 6:00—CI ind Sanborn Program 1 0o— Manhattan Merry-Go-Round— pam oe amie, fornia Co: pote Hays h Casino Orch. Burris and Top O' the \— Vagabonds ‘Larry Larson, Organist Studio 0—Montana Flour Bile reece apr Exper! sey 10: 00—Markete, Weather and Aunt Samm: Pro, com arn and Police Bulletins | Farm and Home Hour —To Be Annou ‘and W. Pepper Young's amity — 5—Orydol's Own Ma Perkins 0—Vie and Sade—Crisco ‘The O' T voi Light—Naptha Young Hickory 0—News Broadcast e—Jackle Heller, Bi jackie oo) ler, re! =U. 8 ‘Arm Band 0—Local b—Litt or Lm Annie—Wander ety ‘phan nl ‘and 3 of Poker Flat rogram and Mollle—8. C. tens wich Ray No- bel’s Orch—Grape Nuts :00——Chevrolet “M POPULAR COMEDIAN TO SPICE PROGRAM FEATURING STARS Ann Harding, Werner rding, Werner Jansen, Don Ameche and Edgar Bergen Are Headliners TO HEAR ‘ALL POINTS WEST’ Baritone Ray Middleton to Sing Hi* Tune by Richard Rodg- ers and Lorenz Hart W. C. Fields, whose friends followers despaired a year ago he ever would make sores? first an Coase ot a sega okbae uled radio series. He makes a guest appearance on the opening program of a new series, Sunday, May 9, at 6 p. m. (CST) over the NBC-KFYR network. The great character comedian’s only other radio appearance was in a testimonial broadcast to Adolph Zukor. Besides Fields, the guest stars on Harding will Master of Ceremonies Den Ameche in a scene from “The Guardsman, best identified as the Lunt-Fontanne success. Besides Ameche and Janssen, Edgar Bergen, radio's only ventriloquist, and his famous dummy, Charlie Carthy, will be regular members of the cast. RA Loans Speeded Up, Regional Chief Says Lincoln, Neb, May 8+4M—L. L. Scranton, head of the re- habilitation work for the Reset- tlement administration, said Friday “every effort” was being made to sup- orth and South Dakote, Scranton |* Bolg s prospects there “are better than they have been for a number of YF | Additional Churches | |..: " Sunday school; classes Mrs. John Helfenstein, Day sermon, ing for our topic, “Mother's Pay- Roll.” Special musie and song about mother. 3:00 p. m. radio service over sta- tion KGCU Mandan. Special Mothers’ Day program by the, Sunday | school 1 sroUp Will be held 00 Pp. @ early for a seat. ig 8:00 p. m. using the Hlustrated Cea pensation of the Holy | Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs = ao Sas tapes area Borie Megacycles 957 15.20 City Berlin 6.02 ut 17.76 Brussels Budapest RE gE OH ANGGY QREREPREERE gE He BE aE Weather Report | WRATHER FORKUASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: In- creasing cloudine: with showers tonight and Sunday; somewhat Generally fair id som ott Generally fair incre! cloudiness w: tee warmer extre jomewhat For’ Montana and panda warmfr nort! For Minnes night and Sunday, ex Sunday afternoon’ or ni ght in west portion; much cool south portions tonight; r! in ature in northwest portion juni oer ay ccasional portion tonight. ce A low pri upper ward and another Ww appeared northern Alber: Edmonton mewhat unsettled we meaning of Pentecost, And ry fruits tu of the Spirit, wv Vednesday, 8 p. m,, orchestra prac- | "° , 8p. m. m. the Christ Ambas gees program, _ Sunday Lover of My Soul”—violin ging, ely fi the superintendent, h tore ‘That Will Not Let Me song by Rev. pnlthe Prayer by Recitation: Day"—Wil- bur Mandigo. Exercise: ‘Mother's Love” — by group of yous ‘children. wiestta ‘Mother's God"—Marlo ‘by Ida and — by David by a group 80! 8 Levi Rose Marle ‘Stropel, Recitation: “Mothe! Johnson. Exercise: “My Mothe: of young children. Recita lon in rn. ‘When Mother Is Away’ Redu Missouri river stage at 7 4 hour change, 2 tt. WEATHER OUTLOOK Hon of tHe Great Lake ir cool Mond: tt or Wednesday, fonowad by gen- lly fair with coi the lice ly fair northwest no ere Tuesday and ednesday, followed by ising tem) tt londay, followed by. cool day and northwest temperatu: latter part of For the northern and south and portion Monda; south portion generally, fair. ‘Mother's Mission” —| gn sell Me the Story of | Thured ers’ Day’ by the group. Benediction “and remarks, by the|* pastor. All are cordially welcome to atte: FIRST Pi aya * Him one age In every 11:00—1 “Morn rning worship—"“Respon- SA to Mother.” ‘Young nes 's Bocieties. Aat <r here will also be rayer service Wednes- J 7 soraialy. Invite you to worship with us and find your friends among us. The musical servic: Morning hem: “The Voice of the Wilder- "—Sco “My Dear Old Mother"— ‘Mrs, Targart ‘Moth Stee ganbora 7:3! ice of son Loved to Sin special music. j010 Gre! Eventi Solo: nin, sia , Ldn und ae 10 her's Day servi; oe al fe ice 7 or it eygarrce TAB mm m. at sussssesezecee: TRANSMISSION PLAN | FOR COMING AFFAIR TSMOST ELABORATE Sen Broadcast From), England Set From 3 A. M. Until 9 A. M. (CST) The most elaborate simultaneous short-wave transmission set-up in the history of radio broadcasting will serve NBO listeners during the six hours of the Coronation procession i rebroadcast over tie ‘Red and Blue networks ot) the 8 Hone aseeees 3 ESZssSsss we Ou © Be woseea o wPoe F Bke® Ess secshes se La om onsee day Mon., Wed. and Fri. . dally . Sunday M. Sunday 215 to to} A) bss éis o KHeseousuunaeee sez sz National Broadcasting company from 3 until approximately 9 a. m. fee the forenoon, of Wednesday, May 12 During those hours, all of the 23 Car Owners Urged to Get °37 Licenses Now Burleigh county pea peace officers were instructed by the county commission- ers\Friday that they must enforce the law. requiring registration of motor vehicles to the letter. ‘The. commissioners in # resolution Ush a notice urging all car owners to procure a 1937 license at once in order to avoid penalty. Under the law, half of all the ne proceeds of all monies accruing to the registration fund from motor ve- hucle licenses in this county is credited tu the-county, and similarly a third of the gasoline tax collected in the coun- ty is returned to the county, in pro- ‘portion to the number of motor ve- hicles registered here. C.M.7. CAMP HERE ‘HELD ENDANGERED Hazelrigg Says Lack of Enlist- ments Threaten State's Apportionment Grand Forks, N. D., May 8—(#)— North Dakota may lose its civilian military training <amp apportion- ment unless more applications are received for the camp at Fort Lin- ‘and | Coln July 2 to 31, Captain W. R. Hazel- SEE eck? beta the Radio Corporation of pee at Riverhead, L. I., whence it will go Amer! listeners via NBC’s mas- ter control in Radio City, New York. a Mischakoff Is Given Moorhead, cldy. . Minneapolis, cidy. sOUTH DAKOTA, FoInTs Aberdeen, Huron, Plerre, Rapid’ city, Olay. os. MONTANA F POINTS eldy. ar Bensrally, fair to-| Ler 8, pol Idaho, clear . ‘% wee ae: + Dodge Cit: Kan. Dubois, Taano, 14: | Edmonton, NG Karmloops, B, Kansas '. Lor Winne Winnipeg, Man. cldy. Naval Airmen Killed In Games Off Hawaii Aboard Battleship Pennsylvania in ‘mid-Pacific Maneuvers, May 8.—(%)— Two naval airmen were killed. off Hawaii when their plane crashed Friday and sank in the Pacific ocean during the United State’s war games. Victims were Lieut. Com. John panes Cilion, 40, pint apa en Beal, radio man. ct. | NBC zinskt, : Concertmeister Post Miche Michakoft, violinist of: in- Las chev ik) te sears clpe yes rate Pos| associated with the Chicago Sym phony Orchestra for more than tive years, has accepted the post of con- certmeister of the expanded NBC Symphony Orchestra, the National Broadcasting Company has an- Mischakoff will become meister of the orchestra which will be conducted next winter by Arturo Toscanini, Before Maestro Tosca- nini ‘takes over the baton, the orches- tra will be conducted in a series of by Artur Rod- Though # violinist, whom critics in this country and abroad rank with artists of the musical stature of El- -man, Spalding, and Milstein, Misch- koff has been best known in America a8 an outstanding — corcertmeister. His brilliantly successful career has included appearances as solo violinist with many of the great European or- chestras. Woman Novelist Will Describe Coronation Kathleen Norris, famous American novelist, will describe the briliant Coronation scene, with its flags and bunting, its last minute curtesy prac- ticing and trial processionals, Sunday, May 9, at noon (CST) over the NBC- KFYR network. Mrs. Norris will Program also will present Efrem Zimbalist, world famous vio- linist; Jeanne Behrend and Alexander Kelberine, sensational piano team who recently made successful appear- ance with the Philadelphis Orches- tra; Larry Burke, West Coast night, club; theater and movie tenor star, and Dr. Frank Black and the NBC comedy success, ahaa will be heard. - McCabe Methodist ist Episcopal Church Fifth and Thayer seats ees Mother's Day, May 9, 1937 Morning Worship, 10: ' Sermon Subject: “In Memory of Mother” am. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject: “The Ties of Home” Special Mother's Day Music at both services. A Hearty Weleome Awaits You. Flash! nico Finest of Foods -_ © Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices TRIBUNE Senders can always the Ni Stand te ie rowses HOTEL, FARcu. With an apportionment of 305 men for the state, only 226 applications are on file at his office, and several other states have an excess of appli- cations, the captain stated. Applications for the camp may be |}igm obtained from all reserve officers of the army, and should be mailed to the civilian military training camp Officer in the federal building at Far- Officers at Fort Lincoln said they know nothing about C. M. T. C. en- listments since they are controlled by corps area headquarters and delegated by it to subordinate commands, The only part officers at Fort Lincoln play in the C. M. T. C. picture is to prepare for and supervise the equipment and higears of the men who are gasigned to the camp here. Alcohol Sale Grows Due Whiskey’s Price Alcohol sales are increasing in North Dakota because the price of whiskey is too high, according to State Treasurer John Gray, who said that for the same reason half pint sales lead all-the rest. The state sold 627,610 tax stamps in March com) to 470,630 in February. attractive ROOMS LOUNGE PIERRE ChaTEAw TERRACE ond doncing to the aes of earoes same bonds HI OFFICERS HLECTED BY LOCAL CHURCH Institutional. Affairs Canvassed at Dinner Meeting of First Baptist Folk Members of the First Baptist church held a dinner meeting Wed- nesday evening at which reports of young men and the young people’s society, te mace Ae Aid of the church Circle. The at the dinner. The last of August this year marks the beginning of the ninth year of the present pastorate. The following program was pres- ented: vocal solo, Miss Arlena Mc- Bain; cornet solo, Wilfred Baska; and vocal solo, Miss Myrtle Baska. They were accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Rasen. Church officers for the coming year were named. Miss Catherine ‘Mason was chosen church clerk and Floyd Roberts, church treasurer. On the board of trustees are Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, Harry Nelson, George Baska and Mrs. E. L, Welliver. ‘The board of deacons tneinaee Rev. H. G. Bens, chairman; Fred Miller, D. B. Shaw, Edward Cole and Floyd Roberts. Included on the board of deacon- nesses are Mmes. R. pone Hoskins, Wil- Barneck, Raaen, Ephreim Geidt, D. B. Shaw, and Ez. L. Welliver. The church school staff is as fol- lcws: . Superintendent, Mrs. Edward Cole; assistant superintendent, George mary superintendent, Worner; and pianist, Miss Elizabeth Raaen. On the music committee are Mmes. G. J. Worner and Clarence Gunness and the Misses Elizabeth Rasen and Catherine Mason with Miss Ruth ‘Mrs. E.'L, Welliver, Rev. H. G. Bens, Edward Cole and Rev. Ellis L. Jack- son, Pisa It’s not too late to send Flowers Here or Far Away The gifts of true sentiment for Mother’s Day Oscar H. 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