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2 _ a iKFYR NBC "Program| (Sul to Revision) N eet a ‘Tuesdny, Sept. 7 2:00-—Breakfast Clud 7:40—Press Radio News 7:43—Breakfast Club 8:00—karm and Home Bulletin $—Vaugho de Leath eoChaseh in the Wild Wood eNews, Markets and Top O' the :00—Holly wood High Hatters 9:15—Young Hickory 9:30—George Hartrick, Singer 3—Originalities O—Markets and Weather 1b: soeqerimes-Coover. Good Morning Hor 10 Aunt Samm; 10:30—Hymns of ‘SUL Churehes—Gen- eral Mills 20:tb—Betty and Bob—seneral aus 0—Love and |.ea i ‘3cMarkets, Police Bulletins and World Bookman :30—National Farm and Home Hour 0—The Wise Man 3—Studio 0—News Weather and Marke Young's Camay 5—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 0—Vic and Sade-—Crisco The O'Neills—Ivory I—Club Matinee T ing Light—P & G Id & Carroll—Piano Duo Revelle Interviews ews Broadcast tudio —Kings Men —Glenn Darwin, Baritone 45—Top Hatters 0—Dakota Maid Program with Speed Wallace ‘ational Singles Championship esumes Fairchild & Carroll—Piano Duo News Broadcast j—Melody Time ythm Makers dy Wsther Serenad jerican Can Co. oe Ben Bernie —Jimmy Fidler in Hollywood Gossip—P&G “Drene” 8:45—Harpsichord Ensemble. (00—Vagabonds King's Jesters B= Hues Morgan’s Philip Morris 9: 00—Wes z ute Ks—Sports Thru the Key ol :15—Hal Kemp's Orch. 30——Marvin Frederick and Orch. fan Rhapsody <ing’s Jester's —Al Vierra and His Hawaiians Wed jept. 8 1:00—Breakfast Ciub 40—Press Radio ners ‘oll Pa News, Markets fund Top O' the 9: 00—Holly wood High Hatters 15—-Young Hickory j—-Music by Cugat j—Montana Flour Mills Slbaesrlehbor sin Montgomery F G her O—Griges-Cooper Good Morning 10:25—Studio Die il ig all Churches—Gen- Lsoaarkets, Pollce Bulletins and World Bool man 30——National var and Home Hour 3 0— A aks er and Markets Young's Family— 3 "'s Own Ma Porkins 30—vie and Sade—Crisco —The O'Neill's—Ivory 0—Ciub Matinee 45—The Three Cheers 4:00—Dreft “Kitty Keene” 4:15—Harry Kogens Orch. 4:30—Local News 45—Rhythmaires $:00—Taik by Member of the Indus- trial Commission 210—8tudio rss OSS Singles Championship Sree ta a Quartet Hall Ton! ght—Bristol i Tobacco Co.—Hit rade a:45—Allstaie Cooke—Commentator 9:00—Studio 9: epsuncle Wsra's Radio Station— s Morgan's Orch, her. ek—Sports Through —G' the Keyhole Vievra and He Hawalians at Friday, 1:00—Rreakfast Ik Frolic , Markets and Top O' the Dial’ 9:00—Hollywood High Hatters 5—Young Hickory 8: (S—Netghbor Jim—Monigomery Ward & Co. 10:00—Markets and Weather 10:10—Griggs-Cooper Good Morning —Hymns of all Churches 5—Betty and Bob-—General Mille 0—Love and Learn :15—Markets, Police Bulletins and World Bookman \— National Farm and Home Hour Serie Hours Back Bosses Weather and Markets 0—Pepper Young's Famtly— Camay 115—Oxydol’s Own Sta Perkins 0—Vic and Sade—Crisco 5—The O'Neills—Ivory 0—Club Matinee 0—Joan Edwards, Singer 5—The Gulding Light—P&G ricirios O—Baseball Scores DAG Russell Miller Milling 0, 300—-Cities Service Concert :00—-Robert Ripley & B. 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Rolf Orch—General Foods—Huskies 30—To Be Announced 0—Studlo 5—American Legion Auxiliary $:30—The Liedersingers $:45—Stringing Along 9:00—Chevrolet Musical Moments Shirley Howard and Barry Mc- 2008 IA MINN Mmm mmc wise Kinley eens Ezra’s Radio Sta.—Dr. 5 9:30—Les Brown and Orch. 10:00—Weather 104 HOE ee TS Thru the Key ole 10:06—News 10 Als C 11:30—Carlos Molina and Orch, 12:00—Silent Saturday, Sept. 11 :00—Breakfast Clu and Top O' the al 9:00—Three Rancheros 9:15—KFYR Camera Club 3:20—Nancy Swanson, Singer 9:30—Antobal’s Cubans 10:00-—Markets and Weather 10:10—Griggs-Cooper Good Morning ir 5—Markets and Police Bulletins }0—National Farm and Home Hour ‘Don Fernando end Orch. her an tet :00—Whitney Ensemb! 130—Richardo and His Caballeros :00—Club Matinee 3:30—Fox Catcher National Cup Steeple Chase 3:00—The Little Variety Show 3:30—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten— Quaker Oats AietenNowe Br at s—Alma Kitchell, Singer Art of Livin, seek bless :25—Gluek—Sports Thru the Key 1:30—"Special Delivery” 8:00—Jamboree pico Nafens) Barn Dance—Dr. 19:00— Paul whit Oren and Orch. 108 4 Ore! AL: Re Molina and ‘reh. 12:00—Silent y Music hall of the Air 11:30—Our Neighbors 12:00—-Magic Key of RCA 1:00—-Weather and Program Resume 2—Tapestry of Melody 0—-Heart to Heart Hour 0—Helen Traubel, Singer pera Summer Show roadcasi mens it the Mfal 00— Holly wood High Hatters Hickory 1 ny 10:46—Eetty and Bob—General Mille 11200—l.ove and 1 U14$—Markets, Police Bulletins and World Bookman 11:30—National Farin an$ Home Hour Dine Announced , 12:Bh— Weather and Markets elon Young's Famiiy— Asa! ieee ‘3 Own M: iaievie snd Sade—Ci he QNetils—tvory lub Matin e eauliding Light—P&G Hens matters @ pA Organist HON cas Hs fa 5 — Bt jo nob ty Keene” in and Orch. To Be Announced 0—Russ Morgan’s Orch, 0—Py News a and Orch. and Orch, tern 12:00—Silent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1987 PHYL’ COE SERIES FIRST OF ITS KIND ATTEMPTED BY AIR Will Run for 16 Weeks, With’ One Complete Mystery Pre- sented on Each Program HAS TREMENDOUS INTEREST ‘Peggy Allenby and Clayton Collyer Wil Be Introduced in New Entertainment A $50,000 cash radio mystery con- test, first of its kind to be launched on the air, will be conducted over 200 radio stations covering the United ‘States, starting next week, under the auspices of the Philco Radio and Television corporation. The contest, to be known as the “Phyl” Coe Radio Mysteries, will be heard over Station KFYR, Bismarck, starting Sept. 9, each Thursday at 4:45 p.m. It will run for 16 weeks, with one complete mystery presented each week in a broadcast of 15 min- utes. 1 of 2,016 cash awards will be made each week, with 51 grand ‘awards of cash at the conclusion of the series, The first grand award will be $5,000. Total cash awarded during the contest will be $50,000, Tremendous interest has been &roused by the introduction of the contest to the thousands of Philco dealers, and indications are that mil- Wons will participate in the radio mystery contest. The contest is unique in sever spects, It is the first air adaptation for contest purposes of the photo crime mystery idea now sweeping the country; no purchase is required to compete; anyone may enter; and contestants are supplied with books containing a synopsis of each mystery with accompanying diagrams, though {t is necessary to follow the feature on the air-to obtain all the clues. No entry blanks are mailed. They can be obtained from Philco tube Sealers in any city or town. Entries must postmarked by midnight of the Saturday following each radio presentation, and Philco never sees or handles the answers, the contest judging being done by Reuben H. Donnelley corporation of New York. This unique program will introduce two well-known radio characters who are destined through this series to become widely known. They are Pegey ‘Allenby, who depicts Phyl Coe, famous amateur detective; and Clay- ton Collyer, who will be Tom Clay- ton, mystery story writer. The contest will be backed up by a tremendous advertising campaign in pores Pslhalng, direct ad- vertising from company dealer advertising. “ Evolution of a broadcaster note: Not so long ago a young Scout master was broadcasting the news of the day to a Boy Scout camp, using an old to- mato can as a microphone. Today the ex-scout master appears before a real microphone retailing the news about Hollywood male stars in the NBO programs, Not for Ladies. He is Ben Alexander, 26-year-old com- Mentator and film actor. Memos on a Radio City reporter's pad: Cheerio is ecard on his Vermont farm... to eligible bachelors, Maestro eae Deutsch. And this despite the fact he has been billed for 15 years as “the romantic Gypsy fiddler.” 5:30—Carol Weyman, Singe: b—Studio ie 0—Raseball Scores ft 5 "afartin ang Orch. Fb! na) Mollie—8, C ers Union Program 0—Rurns and Allen with Ray No- bel's O1 —Grape-Nuts 0—C wrolet Musical Mom« Irene Beasley and Walter Cane sel 9:18—Unole ‘3 Radio Station— 103 file Pasi Thru the Key 10:06—Ni Broad 10:15—Don Bestor & 01 10:d0—Marvin. Fredericks’ Orch, 11:00—Louls Panico & Orch. mie ri eskinie Musical News 12:00—ailent So Sorry—tThis 2-Step’s Taken! Fro S—Ma: etn, Nowe aus Top O' the Dial 0—Hollywood High Hatters 3—Young Hickory 0—Music by Cugat 0—Montans Fiour Mills Program 5—Nelghbor paeuccapall 0. O—Markets and Weathi O—Gr! Coop Learn Police Bulletins and World Bookm .—Philco sr. it is MI Co. 00—: akote, bettie Program wit ce the South Seas Jatin Revue anes Showboat with Youngs Pamlly— 's Own Ma Perkins 1d Sade—Crisco Thi Cinalinelvery o—elwe Matine 315—The a4 0 5—Kitty Heon —Dret at }0—Songs onnie Stewart Ba peeorts, Ber if re Guiding Light—P &G Her ane Me, Atl antic’s All Wet From Brig imale and female created He them. God, and they divine principle that ol vine Science, destroys all error and brings immortality to Nght, Bee are of, Co 9:30 Church ROMAN Gis eee? y at Eighth R, A. Feehan, Pastor at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 623 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday Meeting at § o'clock, ding room maintained In the Hoskine Block, 200% mount St. is opt Z dali UA from 12 to 5 p. m.; Sun- t da: f ‘Ail, aro welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. The Science Sept, 5, 1 world, fa ofititar verse from Generis, “God created man in His own vy imiaee, in im; subject for the Christian lesson-sermon for Sunday, chu Sane a throughout ee the image of God created One of the scriptural selections is, “and what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are|t God; as God the temple of the livin: in them, and hath said, ‘I will it dwell walk in them; and I shall be my people.” Wherefore come out from among be ye separate, saith the and touch not the unclean and 1 will receive you, and wit Fie a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, erate Lord Almighty.” (il Cor. From the Christian Sclence text- book will be read, “In the illusion of life that is here today and gone to- morrow, man would be wholly mortal, were it not ane love, P in di- Because man is the reflection of Ma he‘is not subject to birth, growt! poeta decay. These mortal drea uman origin, not divine. (Page 305). - ZION EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missourt nya? 419 Fou! Rr reach and x? se ‘or hi if ed m,—Sundéa ee eat ‘with all la Brelje, supe! 1 fe itornin, worship, (German). rR. M. ele * urs. ” F. Pete! “We organist. Pretty Elizabeth Schwartz of Chicago, who claims to be the ex-wife of Henry Mollison, brother of the famous British flier, stowed away on the Cali- fornia on her last eastward voy- age, was thrown in the trig, hustled off to jail when she landed in England, and cane home the same way. Prett; fining trip, said Elizabet riving in New York. Producer of Charlie M’Carthy to Be Heard Charlie McCarthy's papa, Marshall, Chicago dummy maker, will be the guest of Helen Stevens Fisher for an interview on the Na- tional Farm and Home Hour, Tues- day, Sept. 7, at 11:30 a. m., (CST), over the NBC-KFYR network. Marshall, who has fashioned saucy Uttle dummies for every leading here will be no evening services. MARIA aes ee CHURCH, G. As aaiph Panne, E Pasto: Sept. 5—Fifteenth Sunday "etter Trin ty. 0p. m.—Confirmation class. 0 p. m.—Sunday school and Bible Peay p. m.—Churek worship. My Sept. 6, Monday, at 8:30 a. m.—Con- firmation class. yt. 11, eneueaey, at 10:00 a. m— Confirmation ‘clas clas: li htt erties at CHURCH ie A at Fourth ft indahl, Pai ‘welcome at Pittzenth Sunday after Trinity, enrollment — clock. school Horning worship—11:00 Serm ‘Lasting ae Anthem, Trinity church choir. Evening service and ‘Holy Com- muniot 0 o'cloc! Confessional ‘and Sacram Monday, Board of Trustees—T: 30, Pp. m. Prank | a. ion— ROSH HASHONAH wish New ventriloquist in the country, made the | y, original Charlie McCarthy mode! for Edgar Bergen, who has achieved na- tional fame over NBC networks with his mischievous top-tatted dummy. Marshall will tell of his work and of the renewed interest in his products during the last year. Ruth Lyon, soprano, will be heard as guest soloist with Walter Blaufuss land the Homesteaders orchestra. he endar, whieh ond “with, You" Kippur on tl Day of Atonemen As ia ened the shofor or trumpe! Ming the Jew- ish, Sy to mediate on ft e purpose and meaning of life and thelr rela- tion to God. The holiday also has universal reference, for its prayers speak of the day when all mankind will be ere Are Leading Short-Wave Programs [_Here Are Leading Short-Wave Stations broadcast daily at times given unless otherw:se noted. City Station Me; Berlin DJA 957 15.20 gE a8 68 GENgRE Gee eEze Hours (E8.T.) 12:05 to 5:15 AM. zssisss” | waasna en © se Ess ss% oe ue : os SESS 3 casein aaa “Ss id s s 38 8 wpases evs #2e8s will be their | B! a Chief Concern in oh tp ee peace and brotherhood. ices fl be held Sunday eve: it “Brai Ephiaim” con- oe will be held at abbi oa Mints will of- FIRST LUTHERAN | CHURCH G. Adolph Johns, Pasto: rae rents, 5—Fifteenth ‘Sunday, Tatter ase 145’, m.—Sunday school and Bible 808. 10:30—Morning wo! aos Anthem by Ladie: Sermon, “My hist” "Concern if 12:00—South side Sunday school ha locker room at Ball Park. Cla for children three and uj adul vary: one welcome. m.—Congregational picnic. Meet at church where transporta- tien ies be provided for all. ports Bring your own picnic ena "Cott moore and ice cream will be rit t who attend: Peaten £ Thured da: 3:01 Ladi Aid in the church parlors. Sept, 10, Friday, at 4:00 p. m.—Con- firmation class Yell ‘meet. for or- ganization in church parlors, All children 13 and up are welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tet d + | campaign. we pi relationship of life.” ‘The Presbyterian church, is happy to announce the coming of Dr. Hall ismarck in a seriés of Bible ri to be held every evening this at 8:00 o'clock, Believing the le to be its own, best messenger of Truth Dr. Halley has committe to memory j Sook by book. His ly the words of the Bible given from mee mory in such connected way as bring the message of ‘the book clearly . We hope yo' a your frien will set aelde the week for th Dr, Halley will be in tt pit at the morning worship at 1 Dclock. “His recitals proper will gin at 8:00 o'clock Sunday evenin, The Sunday school will meet at 5 a. m. There will be special music at the morning worship by Mrs. Lloyd Stone. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Romey Third and Thayer Elsworth, Rector Se: cae as follows: 10:30 a, m.—Holy Communion and sermon. Church school will not start till the second Sunday in September. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE H. So} jen, Pastor Dining room of the World War Memorial building. Sunday school m. Morning worship ii o'clock. can? eervice from KGCU 12:40 Ey elistic eereice 7:45 p.m, ng ~ Thursds ay, 8:00 122 Main ‘Ave, Wes! Everybody welcome to ‘all these service boadeee yy t5t aaa cRUnre: Benjamin Schiipt, "Pastor Sunday school, perintendent. ‘sc! ing their doors again after . Our Sunday school has not. its doors all summe: aan a ood time to start your Sunday school. for traiuiag tn relies luus education. We shall be happy to at uu, Brut ig der , der dort zuflucht genommen Gemeinde felert das heilige Abendmahl am Schluss dieses Got- tesdienstes. 3:00 p. m.—The Sunday school will go out to one of the parks for an out- ing. Each family is to take its own lunch. Meet at the church shortly before 3 o'clock wird kein Abendgottesdienat stattfinden, es sei denn, di das Wi ter fuer den Ausflug der Sonntag- chule unguenstig ist. In ‘all wird oe Abendgottesdiens! jonst, um 8 Uh alten werden. In case the weather will not per- mit the | outing of the Sunday, eel, the B.Y.P.U. will meet at 30 usual, the German service will follow at eight o'clock. BISMARCK GOSPEL caine? Corner Os Rosser and Ele R. E. Smith, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school classes for all. Mrs. John Helfenstien, sup- orintendent. Sunday morning worship, ie jst G. O. Baker speaking. p. m.—Radio service over’ “Bta- tion ecu, Mandan, Pe Young people's mee: ing with Miss Stella Lund speaking. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service with Rev. and Mrs. Baker in charge. This will be the last meeting of the ‘The! sermon subject will be “Wilt Thou Be Made Special prayer will be offered for the ick. There will be special music and song at these services. Week servic Bible study and 8:00. o’clock— Friday, 8:00 p. m. people with special sermonette and song by the BiG beopl Paturgny ae 0 as m.—O} stor 193° church school. Ed- aN Coie, superintendent. ane Evarts class for adults. 1 e lor you! eople. Th for Nt ine school: ‘Worner, primary sup- 0—Morning worship. Pianist—Miss Ruth Rand. Duet, “The Old Rugged Cross,” Mrs, ast 3. Worner and Mrs, Ferris eine | Help Ce i dg 3; 5. How to Know ‘a The Communion Raevigete 8:00—The evening service, Pianist, Mrs. Stanton Rober Trumpet solo, ected, Wilifred Baska. “The Great Price.” W! eo of yaiee do. ad place upon Kingdom of God? 00 p. _m.—Young ePople’ a, pulse The Pyar we Yor the yar jor the YOUns of the churen. and congrega- on, A special invitation this month the young married people of. the aia who will be spécial ursday at 3:00 p. m.—The Ladie: Ald noe the Church. This Sunday marks the ‘beginning of the ninth oe of the present pas- torate. We invite you, if without a church home, to share the work and Whole.” | Sou! Radio Mystery Contest Will Be Launched Over Station KFYR Next Thursday the worship of our chur Ye ed. the church an@ the efanch needs: you. McCABE METHODIST EPis AL CHURCH noe Walter E. V: Sunday, Sept. 1937. Morning warship, | 10: istry ‘of Music. Ralph Soule, choir, Nairec: tor. Miss Ruth Rowley, organist. an prelude, “Tye Lure of the Sea”—Maael ‘We Stand in Deep Re- '—-Shell . Rie offertory, “Worest Echoes”— Solo, “My Redee: Leora” fo] Buc, “My, Redeemer, snd My Sermon, ae Divisions amcas alter E. Vater. (A plea for Christian unity) tlude ow: et roll in our church school, A ‘tally departmentalize@ school with every department at your servi Di to re-organise for f1 “a ee All i youn ow pg Sort 4 Paige ee and orver are Treartily i pening worship, 7:30 lock. inspiratic wired tarvice. that you will really enjo; Service of one hours rae RS a Bell’ —Federleis nt Eve en's. paeat Falling”’—! al essrs. Beneath, “Where Dusk ‘organ oftartory, Gathers’ wae ake 1a solo, iy oul So; —Harknegs “Harold tmie’e Me nin ate Organ pontiude—Crame On Sunday, Sept. 12th, we a have re-opening ‘service: the extensive vepairs and renovation to the Sanctuary. You are hi vited to attend all our We will make a liberal allowance on any competi- tive stapler, regardless of age or condition, toward the purchase of the new Markwell “RF 1”, “RX 46” or “RX 45” Fastener. 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