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Farm and Ho! Be Announ ends me 30—Jimmy Jo; Orch, 100-—Siles Hi ve an@_ Color Ed McConnell 4 Sanborn Program nM fry GoeRound— Police Eylistios Family— Perkins Fiseo jour sPecmar SHIELD, MOONNELL, LORD, MPIBNEY AND Joe du Mond, Sid Ellstrom, Jim Jordan and Arthur Kohli Also Among Veterans NORMAN ROSS INSTRUCTOR} as Former Champion Taught Acro- batics to Soldiers, Now Heads Program Though ® majority of actors and were too young to have taken part in the World War, there are a sprinkling of veter- ans to whom Memorial Day will bring back memories of those hectic days in 1917 and 1918. Roy Shield, NBC Central Division Music Director, for instance, will think of the days he spent as band ser- geant at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa, when he had to learn to play the clarinet although he had never played any- the time he was “drowned,” pro- nounced dead by an army sérgeant, and revived by a friend who refused to give up his efforts at resuscitation. It/ , Corps plunged into a river near Tex- arkana as a result of s bridge blow-up. Phil Lord, character actor in The Story of Mary Marlin, will recall the days he spent as a lieutenant com- mander in the U. 8. Navy during the world war and, of course, wil] remem- Guerre with palm by Marshal Petain. Harry Kogen, NBC orchestra leader, will remember gays spent as a violin- playing corporal in the camouflage department; Joe Du Mond and Sid M’Kenzle Girl to Get Bernice Bliss, “MeKensle 4-H club girl, is one of four 4-H club boys and girls selected from all North Dakota to-represent the state at the llth an- 300 zie girl, outstanding work, the honor. Others who will go are Fred DeKrey, Tappen; Lorraine Docktor, James- ofjbers of the congregation, urer of the state tute for 1987, has | Trudy Wood Engaged As Band’s i's Songstress & Ll dy eee “eighth ‘Be. iy FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SUIGNTINT $23 Fourth St. a oe. i] Bleck. 2 soe mite ra iy oa] 13 to ness meeting. CHURCH OF THE N. H. V. Sorenson, Pi Dining room of the rid Memorial Buliding peered sensel 10 0 a. m, Evangelistic satel District Superinte: ‘. Taylor will bring the message Sun- aay morni: r Main. Everyboay welcome. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor welcome at Teint First Sunday after Trinity, Chureh schoo! and Bible © a Morning worship, uy 0 o'clock, Sermon, “This Is el m, eu & enerre choir, Clar- a 8:00 p. Thursday—Ladies’ Aid, 3:00 Summer Bibi » School, ‘June tO 27. FIRST LUTHERAN, CHURCH G. Adolph Senna, Past y 30—First Sunday after’ Trinity m.—Sunday school and Bible Orn Re ‘worsh' Let Not Tour Heart Be ardn. A Glimpse Beyond the 00—No evening worship becau e the Bismarck Hospital Bac te service at Trinity Latheran si church, Thur June 3, at 8:00 p, m— Choir practice. Friday, June 4, at 8: Pp. m.—Wil- ee eas turd: a 5, at 9:00 a. m— FIRST. he pbulge tes “The ioe ce ‘On Mra. 45 ray wh, A. “achiwarte, senaer Sund Mrs. ay school, Public worship. Nurses Bacca-! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937 This will be a meeting with ty Di Set dt ion Board BISMARCK BAPTIS' Bighth and R Benjamin Schiipf, 10:00 a, m.—Sunday 1, Klein, Supt. Classes for a ages, Feith graded materials mpetent peectan s te ching atte Adee ae us free. He fuer unsere il: ‘ad nis dai ein There will be no evening service it of ti Baccalaur. service of the Kein Abendgott Schlussfeier de: arck aeepite! woru jedermann eingeladen ist. 8 Bibel—und gern: mag ‘kommen. Wir haben mitten in der Woche nostig. unsern deutschen Gottesdiensten wol- len ‘wir gerne der deutschen Bevoel- kerung ein Segen sein, FIRST PRE! TERIAN CHURCH Thayer at Second St. Floyd E. Loge Pastor “We believe in Jesus Chris yes nae Him as our Saviour and We wedge Him our loyalty in every lationship of life. school. Beginners, ry, junior, intermediate de- partment: 8, 10. Leese elvis class for parents, Judge Bi As joMerning. "worship—Rev, Ful- ton of Jamestown college. —Young people's societi: 30—Fellowship service—Chaplain j}—Sunday , | Sessions, The musical service: Morning. Prelude, “Andante Moderato"— agn MT) ‘God's Peace Is Eternal’ Anthem, “Lift Thine Eyes”—Men- delssohn. Trio for women’s voices ‘March in C”—Faulkes. Postlude, Evening— “At Vespers”—Duncan. ‘Supplication”—Hosmer, Prelude, Oftertory, ‘Postiude Alla Marcta Postlude, —Grey. ST, GEORGE'S (Eptecopal) N. E. Elaworth, Rector Servic follows: 00, munion with (maris rnin rayer and sermen. Subject orang Dra for Memorial junday, BISMARCK Gi Corner 4 0:00—Sun dey, 001 for Mrs. John Heitenteis Supt. Do not send your children to church, Prine poe A :00—Morning worship, using | one theme, “Greater Love Than This,’ Memorial ve an /Pancla—F e! EL PABERNACLE i ;| Ruth ‘Wetmore Begins Tour of W West Coast Miss Ruth Wetmore, secretary to H. P. are ldiel iaar tpt. 5 tion Commerce, Bismarck Thureiay night on 4 two. weeks HD the Puget Sound country under the auspices of the Pacific Northwest association. Ryan, secretary of the Greater North Dakota -association.. Representatives proceeds west. . Arranged principally to give rep- }resentatives actual information on tourist. attractions of the Northwest, of. commerce. Complime! ae ge Free Art Classes to Begin Next Tuesday Five classes a week have been pro- grammed for the art class that will be conducted in Bismarck by Miss Irene Scott, art instructor, C. E. Pickles, su- pervisor of adult education, an- nounced Friday. Work wil be done in pastels, water and oil photo tinting, show card pen work, plague painting, and ‘at-| houette and jesso work. No will be made except that to defer the actual cost of the materials, Pickles said. Meetings will be in the sewing room of the old high school building. SIE EN Se ann food teacher: a. m—The Memorial ae panes Raaen. Day in Orluck. Sixth Alr’— Jr. Our Bolo, Mi Violin lee ‘orget for ‘Democrac; On, Memorial Sunday we special invitation to our f: Gora Star’ Mothers, members Auxiliary and the American © sion, and to any others interested in this Memorial Sunday service. compliment to the graduat- of the Bismarck Hospital ere. be no evening services fa our church this Sunday. Our are invited to attend the service: at of}-Trinity Lutheran, 00 p. The A.'s- with special ic and Rermenstta by the young bject, “The Way of All|. » KRYR, presenting the Heart to Heart Hour.” There will be no ‘evening Le pee ney) net the Fir Vani ° RY i e pevice the Trinity m.—Mid-week esday, De Aa study "ind prayer ‘Service. Free Trip to Capital tlee. Thursday, 7:00 p .m.—Choir’ pri SION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missour! Synod) ced Fourth St. V. Richert, Pastor Sunday, May pach site all Service for Memoria! McKen: in county club] wi jon, Dp. m—German services at win, Mrs. it. Ing of the voting mem- Tuesday, June 1, at 8 o'clock in the evening. the Thou: What are the Preparing for? night, o'clock—Bible aay, with an illustrated chart as the on sand Years of Peace. nations of the worl Week day night sarwicns we nee the Male qyartette. Also t! trio will sin n air jervice night, et from Fourth ae nd ve ne Memoriat Suna any, May 30, orial Sunday, 10:00 a, ihe church e ward Coles ne Evarts eae for adults. juain class for young people. ¢) for high school Primary de G. tment, Mr: Worner, Supt. The best graded texts PARAMOUNT McCABE ee gHURCH EPISCOPAL ir E. Vater, Pastor somorial Day, Sunday, May 30, Morning ‘worship, 10:30 o'clock. Organ prelu in _C-Minor—Vor- gore — tis Ruth Rowley, organ- Anthem, sto oo? oftertory, Solo, “Going Home"—Dvorak—r. Harold smith, onal ‘Memory’ weak ‘hoon, (Classes ermine of our churc! . Epworth League, i éur young peopte of hi and over urge teres fe Mi A live topic a ie “a retook =A Evening wi ¥ inspirational vic! f duration that you will really enso: Organ hdl ot ie aguruelae Anthem—C! Organ offertory, “In the Garden”— Jonene ne ted. jo—Selected, ‘h Great Refusal,” by ostlude—Lore! grat teably invite you. to attend all our service: Sudeweeke ‘Devotional service, Wed- nesday. 7:30 p. m, ENDS TODAY On the stage in AO ot fun and music PATSY KELLY in “NOBODY’S BABY” DON’T MISS THIS BIG JOY JAMBOREE! 25¢ UNTIL.7:30_. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY (2-4- LORETTA TYR‘ YOUNG - POWER: 7-9) DOLPHE MENJOU INE Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs Stations broadcast: daily City Station Berlin 1529 ee ey . Sydney Valencia VEK2ME YV4rB times given unless otherwise noted. Mosncrcis, Hours (E8.T.) 12:05 to 5:15 AM, 4:50 to 10:45 PM. 12: 11 AM, 4:50 to 10:45 PM. AM. to 12:25 P.M., Sunday . to 4:30 PB. 4:30 PAL: 4:50 to 10:45 Shh Sesepes a iE s oer eESe = M. 6:50 to 10:45 PM, AM. eRe SeoPs& oP =Rey sk- SarPssssvs s = Ss 3 88 eZsrsss Sr eae 2k8 nc Pop 44 SESWZSSSss 5s 5 ose seesege z upkeep E>es ee at | SSBS seouke ess sRRES as 6PM. 10:6 PM. to Es ks 4 Mj 1 1s 2 6: 2 s“ass « > Baldwin Pupils Sing Over Mandan Station Thuraday was the: lest day of school for 23 Baldwin grade school children and they celebrated the occasion by taking time out to visit Bismarck and ane over radio station KGCU in Man- ‘rhe group visited the state peniten- tiary, the sate training school, a 4 "Thuraday noon they had a Picnic lunch in'the Mandan mete park, Members of the party, in addition to two teachers were, Cleo Lenihan, ‘Wanda Lenihan, Lulu Marie Lenihan, aan, Virginia Zollar, Florence Zollar, Gilbert Rupp, De- lores Rupp, Alice Hogue, Neil Fricke, Florence Engelmann, Louis _Engel- r floms COLOR! that » NATURAL Fred Sylvie mann, Robert Gehrke, Laura Belle Lenihan, Orlan Bijallen, Lucille Hogue, Louise Zollar, Charlotte Rupp, Merton Lenihan and Lawrence Zollar. School Pupils From Driscoll Tour City afelesst in torre laad rage of lead slugs in the Bismarck Tribune plant. In the party were Miss Alice Mc- Closkey, teacher; Ruby, Elle, Martin, Harley and Verna Freshour; Doris, Glenn and Ina Faust; Dick, and Douglas Ward; Bertha and Dor- er Swindling; William Bots and Irene MoCloskey. the He sry SIDNEY - MacMURRAY - FONDA he TRAI rir LONESOME PINE Last Times Today CAPITOL aS SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY #0—Dedee Fem with Frank Mor- a Orphan Annle— tanger lover the NBO-KFYR Devwork, Gun- pein Jen Bees Care MeTROPOLE GEORGEBRENT|| - | ve | ri > | cg ANITA LOUISE. W. E. PERRY Jewels Monsicer Mesos throws away the rake boot IL i ¥ -rw— NEWS AND POPEYE —t— “THE TWISKER PITCHER” 5—Un Rad! ae ¢ 0—Don B 208 Fifth at. Phone 60? | Home Bonetia with CHARLES WINNINGER —-Gluek—Sports Thru the Key t LEG Clouds—Diek Burris Broadcast BOXED rie offer ter you th h appectnalty of purchasing -Phone 2200 for demonstration ¥ é