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rt 1 jay, June 15 4 u ‘cao ‘eakfast Club ibb—Press Radio News 5—Vaughn de Lea 08 reloudeDick Burris t—Newe Markets and Top O’ the Dial 0-= Vag Jabonds 3 seavonre Hickory 0—J Bi — Sam! civeeer of Hn Churches—Gen- ) s—Betty tnd, Bob—Ganeral Mills ove and Lear: SoMarkets and Police Bulletins 0—National Farm and Home Hour t iest—studio ‘New! s—Weather and Mark e—Fepper Young's 1 as 15—Ony der: ore Ma Perkins 1:30—Vic and Sade—Crisco 1:45—The chnresictes 0—Ai and Lee Reiser, Piano Team $—Program of Popular American aoe Aes Italy —Clu 0—The Guiding Light—P &G ‘Pamiy— Men =D ret ee, nt Keene” 58rd Session of the Interna- tional Labor Conference :35—Glenn Darwin, Baritone {aSccLittle Orphan’ Annle—Wander Co. 5: Uo ae Program with eed Wallace 5: as—Hazel a TO vetlel of ¥ erday and Tod 5:30—Sparkling Melodies—Mandan jeverage Co. de a ican Can Co.—Ben Bernie oer “Aatal lr—-Packaré Motor $:30—Sitamy Fidler on dacliyeecs ossip—P&G “ 8: s—Continental on” “Co.—Carveth oN BC Nt ht Clup HE enues Morgan's Philip Morrie rch. 10: 0o—Weather 10: :O1—Glueke—Sporte Thru the Key ey 10:06—News Broadci 5—George Olson and O1 30—Marvin ae and “Orch, Russian Rha pena 11:30—Johnny O'Brien's Yorch. 11:45—Gentlemen of Rhythm 12:00— Silent MW :15—Vaughn de Le: 0—Silver Clouds Dick Burris 2 ie Markets and Top O' the 0—Studio 0—Montana Flour Mills im—Montgomery ce 0:00—Markets and Weath i 0— Gries: cooper Good” Morning —Aunt Sammy 0—Hymns of an Churches—Gen- 5—Markets and ‘Poltee Bulletins e—National Farm and Home Hour Fs A Broadcast her and Markets fF, Young's Family— Own Ma Perkins je—Crisco studio Rae cae Guiding Light—P&G japth: Top Hatters 5—Escorts and Betty }0—-News Broadcast s—Btudio the Orchestra ¢ "Kitty Keene” at pele inger 0—— Loca 4 Cauiie ‘Orphan Annie—Wander 5:00—Taik by Member of the Indus- trial Commission $:10—Btudlo 5:30—Sparkling Mclodies—Mandan Beverage Co. A5—Studlo gomae reeee o—tady. Mather Program o—Town Hall Tonight—Bristol Me: merican Tobacco Co.—Hit Parade $—Henrik Willem Van Loon O—Chevrolet Musical Moments— Mary Small and Reed oe aN Dae ee Ra Ds on ‘Moore and Orch, 10:00—Weather © 10:01—Gleck—Sports Through the prez nels en @ we anne inedy dio Station— 1:45—Chuchu 0-8} y, June 17 00—Bresktast ean, |5— PI Radio News Oe-Farm and Home. Bulletin Raabsee. de Le f Gloude—Diek Pore 00-—Varabonds 5—-Young Hickory 0—-Fiddlers Three 100—fnow v VANE sei UD 6:00-—Chi 7:00—Manhatt: T: ledese 23 00—Silen . id Home Bulletin ha de leath Clouds—Dick Burris ‘a, Market and Top O' the 0—Vagabonds 5—Young Hickory 0—Studlo Be Montana Flour Mills Program ighbor _Jim—Montgomery ‘Ward & Co. 10: o—hariets and Weather 102 ROOT RE COnD Er, Good Morning 0—Betty Crocker—General ttt 5—Betty and Bob—Gene: 0—Love and Learn 5—Markets and Police Bulletins 0—National Farm and Home Hour Announced ther and Markets Youn Family— , Singer 8 aging Lady Music —Ba 1 Scores sNews Ru! el) Miller Milling 0, 0—Cities Service Concert 0—Radio Night Club —Boy Scout Pgm. —Pop. Concert 0—First Nighte: 0—To Be Announced :00—Chevrolet Musical Moments— Jane Formand and Terry Franconi %: banat Ezra’s Radio 8tn.—Dr. FY Pegebhis Pours and His Orch, )0— Weat ” BRADDOGK-LOUS CO TO OPEN FIREWORKS IN EXCITING SERIES Roosevelt Races, Steeplechase, Track Meets, Golf Tourney, Air Races Scheduled TO FEATURE ENGLISH DERBY World Series, Football Classics and Boston A. A. U. Mara- thon Are Carded Also will be broadcast during the coming year by the Natoinal Broadcasting company, and 14 of the most import- ant events will be heard exclusively over NBC networks, it is announced. All heavyweight boxing champion- ship fights of 1937, all Amateur Ath- Jetic Union track meets and all Inter- collegiate A.A.A.A. track events until the Olympics in 1940, the one of Americas oldest turf events and the Indianapolis and poweree Raceway auto races are among the exclusive NBC sports features. The complete list. of sports events which will be broadcast exclusively by the National Broadcasting company fol- lows: Braddock-Louis heavyweight cham- Pionship fight in Chicago, June 22. Opening of Delaware Park race track, featuring the Sussex Handi- cap, on June 26. Auto races at Roosevelt Raceway or July 3. Fight between Schmeling and Braddock-Louis winner in September. Foxcatcher National Cup steeple- rch. |! chase, “the U. 8, Grand National,’ at Oxbow Bring's 0 12:00—Silent 0—Griggs-Cooper Good Morning Hour 5—Aunt Sammy 0—4-H Club Program Rea Hessberger & Orch. arn and once Bulletins Far jd Home Hour and ‘Orch. joat id Marke! and Orel His Caballeros Beverage Co. 345-—Studio O—I b—Glueky—Sports Thru the Key Wiles ra Hg Products— 8: 30mm a Deutsch and ‘Orch, 9:00—Na' Mi 10:1 00—Rudy Vall as Aare and their Orch, Barn Dance—Dr. and Orch. and Orch. ton Univers y Baccal- are 8 maryies: 1 13: eMaele, ‘Key of pe ‘To Be Announced u 180A Talk by Howard, Marshall— BC Commontate! ‘tines, "Tenor Vespers 0—-Golden_Ga' ark Band bia ty pr reerans Starring Jacek 8: Broadcast—Standard and 8: earere Program Merry-Go-Rouné— Dr. Lyons merican Album of thee) al! jo—Bayer's Aspirl: ind His “California Concert 0. ry Haat nets s and Orch, jews, 315—Markets and Police Bulletins Se Farm and Home Hour ‘kets Family— 3h « 1:18—Or: Own Ma pesiee ib=vie Sad Sade—Cri [245—The O'Neil! sIvory Hoscelup Matin 5——T Ballas Light—P&G Organist His ney, Fellers aba News Broadcai ‘Sam nd His. ‘City Fellers Men aioe Ae 0—Dreft “Kitty Keene” . Pianist Churches ed and Ma: —Pepver Young's imir Brenner, 1 Council oo Bros 0— Local we S—Burt and Le jb—Little Orpban Annie—Wander 0—Dakots reed Program with Speed Wallace 5—Haze] Johnson—Songs of Yes- terday and Today ‘kling Melodies—Mandan ‘ yarese Co, ry 11 Scores Gelatin Revue ee eany eal Presents Maxwell Hee Showboat * it Sra Musio Hall ‘ \0—-Dodge Pgm. with Frank Mor- « ons— "Ridin: High” Tl America s Radi Eaneetora and Orch. wis’ Orci Chila’s “Oren. YY are de 30—Si Giowdee Dick. Burris ti Markete. News and Top O° the itudio. 4o—Montana Flour Mills Program hbor carne al ee oat Byeans ott au Churches—Gen- ty a) Mills S—Markets and na Police Bulletins b= ptienas rm and Hour ther Family— am xydol's Own Ma Pi fi 30—Vic and Bade—Crisce Yousss Hel te suckle Heller, Inger 00—Dreft—"Kitty ny ‘eene” Fair Hill, Md,, Sept. 11. The A. A. U, track meets until the 1940 Olympics, All I, C. 4-A track meets until the 1940 Olympics. International Open Golf Stakes at Belmont, Mass., in which the $12,000 stakes are the highest in history. National air races at Cleveland. Maryland Hunt club steeplechase. Delmar Handicap at the opening | * of Bing Crosby's race track near San Diego, Calif. The National Corn-husking contest. Other NBC features include broad- casts of the Classic Stakes, consid- eted as the finale of the turf cam- paign for three-year-olds, on July the Futurity at Arlington on July 31; the Hambletonian Stakes, “The World Series” of trotting races at Goshen, N. Y,, Aug. 11; the Ladies’ Cup, lady ‘drivers trotting race, at en, Aug. 10; the Massachusetts ip at Suffolk Downs, Boston, on Aug. 7; the international polo matches at Weat- bury, Long Island; the National Clay Courts Championship in Chicago; the Ascot Gold Cup race, one of Eng- land’s leading turf attractions; the National College A.A track meet at “ Berkeley, Calif.; the Wimbledon ten- nis matches, with John R. Tunis, noted tennis authority, as commenta- tor, from England, June 21 to July 3. The Yale-Harvard vs. Oxford- ‘Cambridge track meet at Harvard; the Princeton invitation track meet, featuring the big mile race with Cun- nual sports events; the Boston A.A.U. Marathon, the leading Patriot's Day sports attraction in New peaaphetey oe Golden Gloves boxing tournament the World Series; the East-West, foot ball game; the Rose Bowl game; the ‘Sugar Bowl game and various other outstanding and nationally interest- ing football contests. Measuring Extent of Pasturing Is Planned Washington, June 12.—(#)— The forest service which gtas- ing on thousands of acres of land set about Saturday to find a simple method for measuring the extent to enieh ween Hei are being pas- the findings able to private range interests as well 8 governmental agencies. Coal Commission to Have Bismarck Office Wwe . - ethene ot iota minous coal commission will be. sét up by June 21 in each of the commis- lon's 23 soft coal districts, t was anc nounced Saturday. will be opened in Bismarck, Billings, Mont ard Salt Lake Lake. a fe Oteh—Grape Nate 9: o=tneveeiat aus Delys end Mverate Sere nif 9: stele, an Kara's Radio Station— flier Center Rainbow cl Oren. o—Dei do and Or oben Brings Ore. “Howdy, stranger, let's be friends. “Neighbor Jim” of the program looks like he might be saying that to his KFYR audience. He will sing and express his homely but sound philosophy over KFYR each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:45 a. m. (C8T). A friend- Jy, neighborly sort of a fellow in real life. Jim is not only a singer, but a farmer, war aviator and business man. ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC Broadway st Bisheh St. fev. Fe Pastor 30 8. (children’s m.; 10; a.m. ZION EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 419 Fourth St. J, V, Richert, Pastor tate Sunday after Trinity, m.—Sunday school with all Miss Rosella Brelje, Supt. mo) ning: sworenip (English). Mrs. fers, orgi The Rev. Martin Keller of Chicago will be our g1 est preachers No evening P. Divine: “services at Baldwin. Bible school each week day at a.m, Those who have not sent tl children of school age may do The classes are conducted at the church, June FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST * 623 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 . ™m. Sunday school at 9 ‘Wednesda: ening Testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. ading room maintained in the Hosking Block, 200% Fifth St., is oper daily from 13'to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 3 0 5 p.m, All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN The Christian Science lesson-ser- mon subject for Sunday, June 13, “God, the Preserver of Man.” The onsive reading includes this vers he Hoe shall preserve thee fro: il; he shall preserve thy soul” ), and one of the scriptural s is feorm Psalm 18: “As for is way. is perfect; the word of the "Lord tried; he is a buckler to all those that trust in him. It is God that girdeth me with strength, and Here Are Leading Sho maketh my way perfect.” Readings from the Christian 8cl- ence textbook, Science ay Heaith with Key to the Scriptu: Py, Mary Baker Eddy, include. the following from page 259: “The Christ-like understanding of scientific being and divine healing includes a aol principle and (har t God and perfect man—as the basis of thought and Memnastrer on, The gréa ith in the Scie! being, that tl man was, | ana ever shall be pe: fect, is incontrovertible; for if man the image, reflection, of God, he is ity. neither inverted nor subvert but upright and Godlike.” FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church went, a Mesasge for oday” sy’ Seventh at Rosser W. A. Lemke, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Combined 8. Children’s gram pre: tion Bibl address by the iD Children’s Day offering, "tor the Gen- eral Missionary Society will be taken. 'R, presenting the and “Jesus Is ‘ays There.” chorus choir, under the new lard Yule will sing f the inspirational tnd. vuplitting num- ber, “He Shall Reign.’ Sermon by re he past 16 owon- der of Wonder Gor Solo by Miss *aaitared: Voatean: most Persuaded.' ae sevice you will long remember. “Burin the week: 1:45 p. yeanenaeys: Mid-week Pee study and prayer ting. 9:00 p. m.—Cho! hoir_ practice, is Le J 35 June 13, 193% 1 Gai gut church school. Ed- ward Cole, Supt. ss for adults and The Quain cli M EY, rts, teacher. ry ate 00 Morning worship. Miss Elisabeth Raaen, plant ‘Wave Programs Stations broadcast daily at times given unless otherw:se noted. Station DJA City Berlin 957 Megacycles te - Hours (£8.T.) 12:05 to 5:15 A.M., 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. 12:05 to 11 AM., 4:50 B (11:10 AM, to 12:25 P.M., Sunday only.) 11:35 AM, to 4:30 P.M. to 4:30 PM., 4:50 to 10:45 ef 58a Ress eae PM. 0:10 A.M., 7 to 10 P.M. Wed- P.M. Saturday. 215 P.M. Saturday 8 PM., Sunday; 9:15 to 11:15 ; daly. to 10 PM. Kg anesne. 3 peRZe a2 Se En, oR ge saskFet ee CCE sek SVZESSSS Ss PESS 8 88 oe. oo Fes eo s © s FS Solo, Secret ening service. Catherine Mason. | 00 & people’s meeting wtih John’ Guanes ‘Ie ing the discussion program. Monday to Friday at 9 a. eb fe second week of ly Vacat! school. There will Be time Yor ier ther enrollment on Monday for this omas, teaching ites—Carl Thomas, teach- I Lived@in ‘Atrio Th Craftt—Mr. Jackson and. Carl 0 Girls’ Craft—Mrs. Jackson and Julia Thursday—Mission Circle meeting with Mrs, Willi: Mueller at 3 p. m. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Corner of Rosser and Eleventh es E. Smith, Pastor 10 m.—Sunday school, 8 fore every one. Mra. John olesnstelt, i beth </ morning worsht .brehameon bringing the m m,—Radio service over si 8 young people ngelist Elwood Knudson speaking; special music and song. 8:00—Sunday night Evangelistic service with Miss Duffe: king. Special instrumental numbers on the three saxophones. Evange! and Mrs. eateen will sing, and take part in the service. Week servi Every morn: at 9 o’clock the Va- cation Bible school wae enone Special prizes are awarded to the ool, A radio broadcast wit Bet onsored by fon eae Tuesda: ale nay, Pees GCU, aan Wy mesting ot ‘tne chureh wilt be held, urged to attend evival rand every ni cept Monday and ee, at lotice—From Tu nig! a o'clock, Missionary rans rgstro: and wife, both born in China, will speak and jy Rad Pictures of their work. They to for three nights. M of the Tabernacl come to these June Aaah Eh ae eer ‘Trin- m.—Sunday school and Bible ‘Morning worship: Sermon by Rev. A, 2:30 p. m-—Plenic Ladies’ ‘Ald. Meet: at the church to to the picnic grounds. Sports, supper ann devotional servic Syenine service at the church because of the eed June 14-18 in mornings—Con- tinuation of Vai ‘ion Bipie. 6chool, Monday, June 14, ‘at 7:30 p. Deacons and trustees in church par- om June 17, at 8:00 — Puplie’ Meaitioning of the Net Gon- fiemation class. unde. sored by the , June 18, 00 p. m.—Pro- AL al bat the Shitdren of the Vacation ible school. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL HURCH Highest Standards W. E. PERRY pies That Dwelleth in the]. lace’—MacDermid—Mr. Ted/E. Vate: ye ri i ereon, “Devil Posses! "—walter | Neighbor Jim’ Opens jee acon canes! = ON KFYR Monday oresn * postiude, t ie yer soho), ei ‘or all ages. ized school Ftd every departments at your service. Epworth League, 6:30 p, m. Topic, America, wegphels Ba Cities Ruth Jense hii 30. o'clock, Mpvering: worship, Garvises of one Mr Paul Yereelde, Serm Sunes Raperes (Cn a Walter 1 ter. Organ poatit le—K: On Monday moraing & at ry oreloek, we commence our last week of the Daily Vi seer Giasee ¥ from school and i clading: year wig pool: A faculty 0: hers. If your children See, not send them aE total enroll- 8 ze in all train have not snrolied, the | eeed Wednesday even! We ‘heartily ‘nvite Fou to attend all our services. brtelits LUTHERA! venue A at Fourth Se et nobk x CoN Pastor “There dial Welcome at * re Third Sunday after rialty, os ebat school and Bible Morning | worshi Sermon b by Stud done a. Garlid. rch choir, Larson, director. Bible classes ‘each day un- June 13: classes, Vacat til June 18, st. Spoken. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Third and ied dh |. E. Elsworth, Rect: for third Sunday” * atter m.—Holy Somme 1 30--Morning prayer and s The tar expects toa end of the coming week. at the mmer school at. Pelican BOR. and all members are/ yay, CHURCH 0! boty eae HV. Boren B, Dining room ef the World War Me- morial building. Sunday school 10 Morning worship fi Biclock, Radio service over xGCU, Mandan, As vice 7: 45 p. Thursday Fg r p.m. Hayes to Play Part Of ‘Victoria Regina’ : g & : i i The chermeng aoe LOUNGE PIERRE CHATEAS TERRACE oad ema tha cache af across mccee bods Z i H : ge i i i E 4 | i g E 5 5 i 3 e Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices NEWS of the world, the nation Phone 2200 for demonstration Bismarck Tribune

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