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i | ee |KFYR-NBC Program| (Subject to Revision) Tuesday, July 6 7:00—Breakfast Club Ry at 58 3 Radio ae 3 Bulletin 10: 10—Griggs-Cooper Good Morning Hour 10:25—Aunt Sammy 102: rear mas of 3 Churches—Gen- 8 10:45—Betty and Bob—General Mille 1 ‘Love and Learn rkets and Police Bulletins tional Farm and Home Hour 0—Club Mai 40—The Guiding Light—P & G King's Men —Dreft “Kitty Keene” Sisters j—Glenn Darwin, Baritone —Ranch Boys 0—Dakota Mald Program with \—Johnny Green and His Orch. o—Jimmy Fidler in piolyeves Gossip—P&G “Dren To Be Announced NBC Night Club Russ Morgan's Philip Morris Orch. 10:00— Weather 10: Phe ineke—Sports Thru the Key jole ews Broadcast a rge Olson and Orch. O=Marvin Frederick and Orch, Russian fthapsody j—Johnny O'Brien's Orch. Wil! Hollander and Orch, 0—Silent enday, July 7 Wean: :00—Breakfast Club 45—News, Markets and Top O' the Dial Vagabonds Young Hickory 0—Music by Cugat O—Montane Flour Mills Neighbor Jim—Montgomery ather oper Good Morning :25—Aunt Sammy :30—Hymns of all Churches—Gen- eral Mills 4b—Betty ana Bol Bob—General Mille SoMarkets and Police Bulletins 0—National Farm and Home Hour 0—Markets, News and Weather 5—All Star Baseball Game 0—Rhythmaires 5—Musical Adventures s—aual Broadcast aa 3:45—Mee! rchestra 4:00—| rete lies Keene” 4:15—Harry Kogan and Orch. 4:30—Local News 4:45—Ranch Boys 6:00—Talk by Member of the Indus- trial Commission $:10—Studlo 5—News Broadcast O—-Standard Brande—One Man's Fam! {h 0—Lady Esther Progra o—Town Hall Tonight—Bristo! leyer W—American Tobseco Co—Hit Parade $—Henrik Wilhelm Van Loon 0—To Be Announced $—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Station— Dr. Miles 20—Barney Rapp and Orch. 00—Weath: Oi—Gluek—Sports Through the Keyhole :06—News S—Henry Busse and Orch. his Out \—Eddie Varzos’ Orch. 1:80—Carlos Molina and Orch 12:00—Silent Harta ay, 8 fast © the Dial S—Betty and Bob aeneras Mille pelose and Lear: lark: and "Police Bulletins Natio 1 Farm and Home Hour 0—Claudine MacDonald Says —News :65—Weather and Markets pete Rep oer Young's Family— 15—Gey 6 's Own Ma Perkins 0—Vic and Sade—Crisco s—The O° NotleAery j—Club Matin i—The Guilding Light—PéG Naptha 3:00—Arener Gibson, Organist $—Turn Back the Clock As wma en acre Music Hal! @ Pgm. with Frank Mor- 0—-Don Fernando and ii 3 0——Paul Sabin and Orc! 1s wil J Hollander and "Orch. rea k: ‘Press Radio New: Farm and Home | Bullets Leath &: de 8:3 30—Home Folk Frolic eee Market and Top O the )o— Vagabonds 5—Young Hickory o—Music by Cugat stance iscr Mills Program 9: 4b—Neighbor Jim—Montgomery i 10:00—Marhets sha Weather Hour 0:28—Aunt Sammy Hymns of all Churches 45—Betty and Bob—General Mille 11:00—Love and Learn 15—Markets and Police Bulletins nO oes Announced 3 25— Weather and Markets 1:00—Pepper Young's Fem! Camay {:18—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 1:30—Vio and Sade—C atiy— 2:45=The~ nauldiog Light—PaG ja pth: 00—Arthur Long, Baritone &: s—Newe—Ruswell §:00—Cities Service Concert Ty ep mcrnnalt Summer Opera 8: oo—Firat, Nighter d 200—Chevrolet Musical Moments— Kress McDonough and Vivienne Segal 15—Uncie Ezra’s Radio Stn.—Dr. 1 10: 81 —Giueke—Sperte Thru the Key 10:06—News 0:15—Emery Deutsch's Orch. 0—Fletcher Hen jon and Orch. )0—Richardo and His Cabaileros 1:30—Carlos Molina and Orch. 2:00—Silent j—Raising Your Parents News, Markets and ‘Top O° the fot Hee tl Sammy 0—1-H Club. Program ea oee" Hessberger & Orch. arn and Police Bulletins Natiop ‘y Farm and Home Hour ion Bernando and Orch. eae Broadcast Harvard ry *Gambriage Track and Field Mee! 2:45—Club Matinee 3:00—Cadets Quartet 3:15—Animal News Club 3:30—Kaltenme: 0—El ‘Chico Spanish Revue o—Jimmy Kemper & Co, 4: ry 4 4 4 5 8: $:45—stud! 4 sebatl Scores 6:00—] eredith Willson and Orch, 6:30—Robin Hood Dell Concert Cele Thru the Key 7:35—To be announced. $:00—Concert Party 8: 30—Emery Deulech and Orch, 9: pees tol Bern Dance—Dr, 0:1 0—Rudy valley a Orch, / . 0—Geo. nS Soren 1: 23 10:0 10:3 Olsen ai g ae—Htdie Varsos and Orc iy 12:01 0—Carlos Molina and Orch. 0—Silent axe 10: 30 Radlo city Music hall of the Pu peay Neighbors ta: Fook Thi ney of RCA —Weathi ‘To Be “Announce kk by Howard Marshall— BBC Comméntator 45——Chuchu artines, Tenor F o—Sunday Vespers ma Ow Broadcast—Standaré nd Sanborn Program tan Merry-Go-Round— yons American Album of Familiar Music—Bayer's Aspirin 8:00—National Music Camp from Interlochen, Mich. 0—Jerry Blaine's Orch, Radio News ii] Hollander and 300—Silent dis Orch, 18: oi Cooper Shoe, Morning 10:25—Aunt Sam: 10: te By mane er of an Churches—Gen- 10: eeu naa mobaraenerat Mills 11:09—Low nd Le Weal balept Seeatly— pa op S—The 0" Nelisxtvors” O—Let's Talk It Over o—Club Matinee The aes ASO" e Aemy | 130—Loct to Romer o—Te be » announce 5—Stu bail cores andes and Good Time 0—Charlle Barnet’s Orch. 10:00—— Weather 10:10—Griggs-Cooper Good Moraing National Farm and Home Hour Miller Milling VOTE SHOWS RADI AUDIENCE PREFERS COMEDY PROGRAMS Increased Appreciation of Semi- Classical Music Indicated by 1937 Results WAYNE KING LEADS BANDS Bobby Breen, Deanna Durbin and Edgar Bergen Rated ‘Most Promising Stars’ Tabulation of the 1,500,000 votes cast Comedian Jack Benny Again ‘Star of Stars’ in Radio Guide’s Annual Fan Poll © in Radio Guide's annual “Star of Stars” election, just completed, shows that the American radio audience still prefers comedy to everything else on the air. Jack Benny, winner of the “Star of Stars” title, also came out on top in the comedians’ division, just ahead of Eddie Cantor and Mil- ton Berle, and he carried Don Wil- son to the top of the announcers’ bracket. Tiny Ruffner and Jimmy Wallington placed second and third. The national radio weekly’s poll showed increased appreciation of the semi-classical music, at least as far as songs are concerned. This is indi- cated by Nelson Eddy’s amasingly high vote in several classifications. Second to Benny for the “Star of Stars” honor, Eddy was tops in the classical division, second to Don Ameche among the actors, fourth in the popular singers’ rating. And Vick’s Houge, which featured Nelson dy, ranked second among all musical programs, finishing just behind Showboat! Wayne King’s waltzes floated to the top of the orchestra poll, as usual, with Guy Lombardo second and Shep Fields third. Bing Crosby topped the male popular singers, followed by Lanny Ross and Kenny Baker. Fran- ces Langford took (gp honors on the feminine side, with Kate Smith sec- ond and Jessica Dragonette third. Boake Carter was first in favor among the commentators, and Deanna Durbin was voted the “most promis- ing star.” The standing of the first three in each group division is as follows: Star of Stars—l—Jack Benny; 2— Nelson Eddy; 3—Lanny Ross. Musical programs—1!—Showboat; 2 —Vick's Open House; 3—Kraft Music Hall. i—One Man's First Nighter. Eddy; 3—Lanny Ross. ette MacDonald; 3—Joan Blaine. Male popular singers—1—Bing cer: 2—Lanny Ross; 3—Kenny jaker, Female popular singers—1—Fran- ces Langford; 2—Kate Smith; 3— jessica Dragonette. Operatic and classical singers—1— Nelson Reds 2—Lanny Ross; 3— Grace Moore. Comedians and comedy acts—1— Jack Benny; 2—-Eddie Cantor; 3— Milton Berle. Announcers—1—Don Wilson; 2— Tiny Ruffner; 3—Jimmy Wallington. Sports announcers—1—Ted Husing; 2—Graham McNamee; 3—Bob Elsen. Commentators—1—Boake Carter; ert Thomas; 3—Walter Win- ell. Promising stars—1—Deanna Dur- bin; 2—Bobby Breen; 3—Edgar Ber- gen. Damrosch Hour Faces 10th Straight Year Rounding out a decade as the out- tosch, will inaugurate its 10th season of weekly broadcasts Friday, Oct. 15, it 18 announced by the National Broadcasting company. Since Ps Damrosch separable the ae program of the famous series in the fall of 1928, a whole generation of children in city and country schools has passed through the courses in the Progressive instruction, learning the three “B’s” of music—Bach, Beeth- at home and in school and college classes has grown over the last nine- pein to approximately 7,- Following the schedule of the last season, which was make Greatest number of schools Sey out the country, the broadcasts will be presented from 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. (C8T), over both the NBC-Blue and the NBC-Red networks. BOZEMAN SEES PAGEANT tana “all-Montana” dey historical pageant, Passed in review before a crowd on mated at 12,000 Friday. Among the actors was John Metcalf of St. Paul, who rode the first. locomotive the Pacific sent out in the state. With him he brought the locomotive mounted on a big motor truck. , THREE GUNMEN KILLED Notorious Argentine gunmen Friday after trapping them in their hideout eae two-hour gunfight in the town of Junin, Broadcast 10:15—J, Crawford and Orch, 10:30—Marvin Fredericks’ i 0—Carios Molina and Orch, 12:00—Silert “There s aoiiee we can do sae it. We ‘aren’t on speak- Doin’ the Dial oe. with... ROY H. BRANT KFYR News Director boat in favor Thursday, at 7:00. Bob Burns over thee Music ae on eae Ad at le Crosby watc! nags Family; 2—Lux Radio Theatre; 3—|at Del Mar. Robert L. Ripa os or-not) Riple: to work for a new |next day smellovision . Actors—1—Don Koved 2—Nelson sponsor ie 198 Friday evening, as- 4 sisted by B. A. Rolfe’s band, while a Acresses—1—Helen Hayes; 2—Jean-| Harlem revue takes over the spot vae The Manhattan Children’s programs—1—S8inging|Merry-Go-Round becomes strictly |Lee cated by Ripley. of the classics, Dr. Waiter Damrosch, will inaugurate his 10th successive | Mrs. Fits.... season of Music Appreciation Hours | ser on Friday, Oct. 15, rounding out a decade as the conductor of the out- standing musical cultural program on the air, Since Dr. Damrosch opened the first’ program in the fall of 1928, @ whole generation of children in city and country schools has passed through his courses in progressive in- struction, But the Doctor/has found audiences than his beloved school children since he orig inated his plan. For the housewives of nation have learned to appre- clate the works of the masters through his efforts. Webster does not furnish | 7.107 other aes | J AIRBETS—Happy ether comes with this week’s parade of programs. Most of the big shows change to their sum- mer plan. The summer program with Jane Froman, the Tunetwisters and |pad: guests opens Sunday at 5 o'clock. Lanny Ross retires from the Show- Captain Henry, takes ing terms with him.” KFYR dials; television, Who Remote hay. part words to describe his gift to the music| -issum here July 29, world, BITS—About boys and George Griffin, song stylist heard regularly over KFYR, is solo- ist at the famous Little Church Around the Corner in New York ... Butch, the boy of the Pepper Young Tuis Curious WORLD radio: A SHOWN. THEIR, “AENGLIN DANCE.” — girls in manager, and P. J. Meyer, owner, are back from the National Association of Broadcasters conven- tion—and the fight... Today we have yellavision—tomorrow, so they tell us, knows, maybe the . The KFYR staff has equipped itself with air- planes and machine guns so it can fight the mosquitos on even terms DRS eal epolad hd aa tase reap announcing job for Speed Wal- married @ Chicago broker and is the mother of @ son. MEMOS—On a radio re Ivar Nelson, chieftain of the Frank Fit Fitzsimmons boss) going north for a vacation with Operator Kai- is spending a few days in Aber- deen with the folks ... and so the HINT—Those noises you hear on KFYR air on studio programs come from the streets because the studios are hot and every once in a while we get a cool breeze if the windows are to| very bad at this time, By William Ferguson GeISSINIG, & BOGS, CECADES AGO, WERE. Can mea SPACE. IN. NEWSPAPERS OVER THE ENTIRE COUNTRY/ EVERY INSECT BITE WAS CREDITED TO THIS BUG/ AS A MATTER OF ST. MARYs ROMAN ne Broagwey at Eigh' me Rey. R.A. 2, ir Bund: 7 ‘mu 6:20 (children? ie BISMARCK GosPEL TABE \NACLE Corner, pe) Rosser and venth R, E. Smith, beri 10:00 a. as Gun gon nor Hy es Mra. Joha Heite Sup 00 a, m.—P: hing Bérvice a peepie.c! you may study ool. worship. beth America, ing the topic, an ‘Show His Patriotism?” ‘he evening service and the hour Tatlowta ‘ure sponsored by the young Ba the church who invite you he Sunday svening: hour et by church Biter th voir na uss is ® cussion a. ar fc. How. Cana chris n. Dr. Bajlentine'’s will be ‘@ spécial nym- lo, Wilfred Baska. r opal “Tradition.” ee | er g00d, fellowship and o werthwnie. ‘discussion roup. If y are without a church & welcome for you at First Baptist ome there. is Infantile Paralysis Germ Said Isolated Glendale, Calif, July 3—(#)—Dr. Edward Carl Rosemow, professor of serena bacteriology at the Jord night» Ennsencee he had oatcted th the germ which causes infantile paralysis. eae, ceesciaim anreencs research workers Dr. Rabor ow said isolation of the micro- organism, which he Positive .diplococcus,” had resulted from work with spinal fluid taken from persons who had recovered from the disease. Dr. Rosenow said a serum must now be developed, similar to serums used communion service, using the.aub; | Churcl a ; an ence ptt: p. m—The batting tagious ana’ Hie tery plows Vie tors cH ty monthly business meeting at “the par-| diseases. Already, he said, he has 3:00 p,m. Radio service ‘over. sta-| sonage. yeere7er, Dealt and te? falis [made @ composite vaccine which has Se eer aen bopte' Ona ey, Fedinas you |proved favorable in preliminary tests. i00—sunday, aight ta give thanks for our heritage. ze service, Th e Th D. m.—Prayer serv- cha: ing, near the N, cordially welcome. ZION EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH Cert 104) J. V. Richter, Pasto: “We preach and teach a changéless Christ for a chi ing world.” Bs Sunday a. m.—Sunday Cite Miss Roselle Brelje, Supt. 10:45—Morning worehiD (Germen). Mrs. F. Peters, organist. There will ‘be no Bible class or evening services, SALVATION Al 9:45 a. m.—Sun for Sap made to f Johnson, desX major in charge. —A holiness meetin young re conducted by Major H. Smith, At ae service Captain Arthur Anderson will is impersonated by a young| Be Welcomed as an assistant to Major fnay'no longer in her infancy. he is|*"3:S3° a jed—who ac- child } ¢! eal music an . Ye P a Altes Steader. TT Schmidt will have frien of this ae 331 m.—Ope! cor- ner of Fifth and "iain: oan eet a by orn. Lae Major George Sted’ 8:00 m.—A stirring salvation ban tH jc and song. Cap. in jon will bring a més: ody is invited to “the to the mosquitos being so the annual Sal- vation emny Sunday school pisgie which was planned for Monday, July 5, will be indefinitely postpon carne LUTHERAN Ople 8, Ri ator “There is a cordial welcome at Trinity.” Sixth Sunday after Trinity, July 6 Church school, Bible class, ait a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 ofc! Sermon, Pastor Rinda! Anthem, Trinity churoh cholr. Trustees meeting Monday, 7:30 p. m. FIRST watie ave, D. CHURCH e. elpe Johns, Pastor guy" AS Sunday after Trin- a. m.—Sunday achoo! and Bible Owing besa eres Kindergar, sausles a Bert soe earee for Hol-|lace on the flour + > the Seaing eerenie: ; $—Orphan Anni make a ‘Transmil Everlys are shopping} ¥, 0M Dance orchestras-—1--Wayne xing! y around for pink and blue things';. | poste}. Ac SeaReOnS oe 2—Guy Lombardo; 8—Shep Fields. VETERAN—Radio’s grand old man (another plug for the| saved.” accept Him Friend; we ple every relatio: 245 a. m.—Bible “Te ot 11300—Mornin, ip ce Our | 330 1} “Building. With Christ: eee cordially invite you to worship ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH corner Third and Thayer B. Elsworth, Rector Sixth eundey atter Reet seryicen as follo\ :30—Morning pi rai Music and sermon propriate efor the day, McCABE METHODIST BPISCOPAL Ul Walter W, Vater, Pastor Sunday, July 4, 1947. Morning eee 10:: 30, “Organ Prelude in ise éorina! i—Miss Ruth Rowley, ay wines “Shew Me Thy Way an offerte “On Win of Bee atettaa, _ “O, Most Hol: Bolo, Lord Franck—Raiph Soul antes H. Kemp, fone a 08 Sermon, Dr. Al 12:00 noon. M. D., Angola, ‘Organ eeetiude Sunday school, for all ages). Bvei departinent of our church school Our service. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. cimae Prelude, “March de Fete”— “The Lord Is My She: es oreee offertory, “Andante”—Hop- Bolo, “MM: Gained al” —Bleufuss— Mr, Paul Yireclae. vie 8e: “A ips Bo Nas O48 Dr. “March Nocturn "s messages. ry outstanding ‘mudleaty im! of oui 5 Netul in ‘Atrles yo wit ne’ ‘We heartily invite you to attend all our services. FIRST Csclet rier OF CHRIST, Lay t 633 Fourth, Tat. Sunday bey at 11:00 a. Blan We 41 {oatimonial meeting af jock, HA ianaing 70 room Foaintained in the looking Block, 200% Fourth St, open datty, from ToS p.m: bw day, we ona the to make use of 45 a. vening D. m. All are welcome hy al church services and the reading room. GoD Christian 8 throughout, the tment je Bud- 0d," h the om ytd seiden text trom Jud ise God, our Saviour, be gery ae yA and pe ier both tions include I ine, O Lord, is if ES inday, July 4, 1937. i ™,—The church school, wai Cole, & Supt. Classes for all ne aw aun tier: oye fon i | City Station Berlin oa AREAS GE FE EE GEL HE GRE G08 GORGGG YEE i TRA-4 _ NOTICE! oe tae baderhivoed ped emoleye of the F. W. Wool- pede Certo the the knowledge of our manager) that ‘ied and in accord with the principles of the blonde array insofar as they concern us. topic for the dang Bp maps sat, ig [ Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs | Stations broadcast daily at times given unless otherwise noted. Mégacycl 957 ‘This announcement has been for and inserted employes ot FW. Weelwortts Gor ae LY FIREPROOF HOTEL es = Hours (ES.T.) 12:05 to 5:15, AM., 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. 12:05 to 11 AM., 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. 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