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2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937 Three Middlewestern Operatic Aspirants Will Sing Ove ‘Golden Girl’ Is Baroness —_— IKFYR-NBC Program| (Subject to Revision) Tuesday, Nov. 16 7:00—Malcoim Claire {3xGood Morning, Melodies 30—Agriculture in the News 45—Do You Remember Dec teE® Cooper Good Morning B:80—Lreakfast Club 40—News 45—Breakfast Club 0—Sheffter and Brenner :15—Vaughn de Leath 9:30—=Top O'the Dial 9°45—Church in the Wildwood 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy ap 15—Josh Higgins of Finchville o—Hymns of all | Churches Reet and Bob Hankel and Police Bulletins lley Axton—Tenor tional Farm and Home Hour Love and Learn i45—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe- buck :00—Dr, Maddy's Band Lessons 1:30—General Federation of Wom- en's Clubs 1:45—Armehair Quartet 1:55—Markets and Weather 2:00—Pepper Young's Famlly— Camay 5—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins $ade—Crisco b Matinee y Keene—Dreft Heller, Singer rma Glen, Organist on Winslow of the Navy \—Hazel Johnson SAL Vierea and His Hawatians Dakota Maid Program —To Be Announce ack Armstrong—General Mills Zetty and Escorts Newscast \—Unemployment Census Instruc- tion Orch :30—Lady Esther Program :00—Congressman Maury Maverick ‘BC Night Club 0—Thursday Musier Club, — Sin) 5—Joan Edwards, Singer og 9:30—Jimmy Fidler in oss! Gunes of Partial Employment and Occupation Program 00— Weather 10:01—News 10 King's Jesters Orch. 10:30—Jimmy Dorsey and Orch, 11:00—Joe Reichman and Orch, 0—Jack Winston and Orch, 0—Silent reakfast_ Club eethearts of the Air Lath SRSSEESSS Seewevnmnsass 8:45—Breakfast Club 00—Sweethearts of the Air eat 6 Dial im: Markets, Weather and Aunt 30—Love and Learn AS otarare Travels—Sears-Roe- uck :00—Muste Appreciation Hour 00—Pepper Young's Family — Own Ma Perkins Crisco F&F 3 j—The Gulding Light—P & @ ‘aphtha, ub Matinee 5—Rhythmaires 30—Jack Arms! on ceseral) mile 0. —Swing Serenade 0—Bill Krenz and Orch. :00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy aay onan een and Silent Slim rkets and Police Bulletins 4-H Club Program National Farm and Home Hour News ‘lub Matinee 1 4 ore Hatters 4:30—Kaltenmeyer's Kindergarten 0—E] Chico Spanish Revue Oe—Press Radio News 35 Alma Kitchell, Sing 0—Sam and His’ City Fellers William Scotti and Orch. —Tex ORouke and the Boys 6:45—Jean Sablon, Sing (—=Bob Ripley and BA. Rolf Orch, —General Foods 30—Talk by Linten Wills AIR AUDITIONS MAY | BRING OPPORTUNITY "| TOYOUNG VOCALISTS Kalamazoo, Wichita and Cleve- land Will Be Represented in Opportunity Program EDWARD JOHNSON PRESIDES Contralto, Soprano and Tenor Arrange Fine Program for Musical Enthusiasts Three operatic aspirants from the middlewest will sing in the Metropoli- tan auditions of the air over the NBC- na network, Sunday, Nov. 14, at 4 sting, soprano of Wichita, Kan., and Harold Haugh, tenor of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Knowles, born in England, the daughter of a London butcher, came to America at the age of 9. She stu- died in Chicago, has sung with the American Opera company and made her debut at New York's Town Hail last spring. Miss Kirsting, a protege of Emma Calve, has studied and sung through- out Europe. She has appeared with the Chicago Civic Opera company and extensively in concerts, She was burlesque’s “Golden Girl,” consisting chiefly of gilt, but henceforth Rosezell Rowland of Colum- bus, O., will be known as Baroness Miss Rowland and the fabulously wealthy Belgian Baron, Jean Em- pain, left, were married in Budapest. Haugh has given up the ministry for |’ @ singing career, He started singing in a church choir and holds a master’s degree in sacred music. The orchestra conducted by Wil- fred Pelletier will open the program with selections from Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel.” Miss Knowles will sing “O Mio Fernando” from Donizetti's “La Favorita” and “Think of Me.” Haugh’s solos will be “Fare- well” from Wagner's “Lohengrin” and Orlando Morgan’s “Clorinda.” Miss Kirsting will sing “Dich Teure Halle” from Wagner's “Tannhauser” Ernest Charles’ “Clouds.” The pro- gram. will close with the trio singing Gounod’s “Serenade.” Edward Johnson, director of the Metropolitan Opera, will preside as master of ceremonies, andj1!!_2. ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIO Broadwry at iene th St. Rev. Sunday. “Masses 1s for children, iF CHRIST, Sunday service at 11:00 a. m, Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Wednesda: evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’cloc'! ‘A reading room maintained in the a jin’ charge; Engen; Mrs. Gladys Nelson; Willing Workers —Mrs. Edwin Olson, Personal Treasure Gone; Is League of Nations’ Most Notable Victim By MILTON BRONNER (NEA Correspondent) London.—Haile Selassie the First, King of Kings of Ethiopia, Conquer- ing “Lion of Judah—a frail little shadow king, thin and dark—has per- mitted his friends in England to re- veal that his supposed treasure box, transported from Ethiopia, {s empty. He stands out as the most notable victim of the League of Nations and the big powers which contro] and sway it. Encouraged by the league to resist war of aggression waged upon his country by Italy, he has lost every- ils—Ivory p.m, (CST). thing save honor. All his once-proud 2 ne F Ne They are Lillian Knowles, contralto les todi n sively: “! ee neing ight—P, & G. Naptha of Kalamazoo, Mich.; ‘Kathleen Kir- ei LS) a heb MLA tase | of Kings of Ethiopia”—with himself in exile and all the Ethiopian chief- tains, who acknowledged his rule, either killed by the Italians or forced by them into submission! “Conquer- ing Lion of Judah”—with his armies wiped out, his capital and country in the hands of the enemy! Today he lives far from his native land, in the old watering place of Bath, simply, modestly as befits one bereft of fortune. At the time he left his country, much was made in the reports concerning the vast treasure he was supposed to have carried off ‘with him, What it really amounted to was a few boxes of silver coins and a box or two of silver plate—his own possessions. They have long ago been spent to maintain his family, to send ervants of the Churc! his representatives to Geneva to the $2100. Choon)~-Southealas Sunday (League of Nations assembly, and in school in the locker room at the Ball | fees for lawyers looking after his in- terests. ee Financial Frustration In the desperate attempt to help himself, the poor little emperor has been blocked at every turn. He sat ‘down to write his memoirs. There was @ London publisher willing to dancing as at right in a costume Empain, Her mother announced —Children's Mit Report of att ization: onary choir. ce of each organ- :00—Evening worship, Anthem, “Beneath the Cross of Jesus"—Maker—by Ladies’ chorus. Vocal duet by Mrs, Harold Barth and George Burbage. Talks, “The Purpose of Our Organ- ization Ladies’ Ais Mrs, E. H. Mil- ler; Sunday school—Mrs. Chas. Hasse Luther League—Althild Women's Missionary society— Monday, Nov. 15, at 7:30 p. m.— Ladies’ chorus, in parsonage. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p. Bible Study in the ‘church parlors, Read Ephesians, Chap. 3. Thursday, Nov. 18, at 3:00 p. Women's Missionary society, ohn Olson, 413 Ave. 19, at 4:15 p. m.—Chil- and elsewhere a sympathetic audi- — ence ready to buy it. But when he had completed it, he was doomed to disappointment, The manuscript was sent back to him. Inexperienced in the art of book-making, Haile Selas- Miiasionary. cholr, sie had spent too much time narrating Ethiopia’s Once- King A Candidate for ‘Relief’ = is issue the book. There was in England beng tere Selassie, lek gulls dapper above in Lenton, net his personal fortune from hi, Il now revestod. A “rele” fund many be rated to ld when Italy wrested Ei Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs | gaNelgnbor dit ¥ i Hoskins Block, 200% Fourth St. is 10i0b—Markets, Weather end. Aunt Nola Day. Singer Two Great Vocalists open aay, ‘rom 12 to 6 p.m; Sun- (or Story hour by” Mis, SauzGt ter distant events and had given all Stations broadcast daly at times given ry pense eet « tois—Josh Higging ot Finchville : Will Sing Together) “*z,,° Te to attend. the too little space to the tragic war with City Station —Megacycles beg ES. Wois0—Hymns of alk Churches NBC Symphony Orch: il’ are, we at fo attend, the 20, ut 9:00 a, m—Ittaly—the inside story, as only he| Berlin DJA 057 AM, 4:80 to 10:45 Pde, loids—Betty and Bo Al Donahue and Orch, the pending’ too ea could reveal it, : DB 15.20 Leet te afl Pollce Bulleting Eddie Rogers & Orch. The two great Continental vocalists) the SSanE OND IMMORTALS \1:15—Edward Gamage, Tenor a asain emp) and Orch, who made almost sensational Amer- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Then he turned to the French courts {1:g0—National Farm and Home Hour | 12:00—Silen| ican debuts ‘during the last several world are t ppourth St, and Ave to establish his rights to big blocks DJ 6.03 1280—Love and Learn oo cee Be pir citi epe het Peale Tilcn pert of the Wible selections are a ba ao Ai Se | rent cone DID, 107 REeEe Grane: Trmyele—Bears he! —Coast to Con oe a er uber-— | from Colossians jet your affection i jaba-Dj way, Reese saith Om Rade Bulpie will sing together for the first time) on things above, not on things on the ward Cole, superintendent. Mrs. G. J. |°Mly line leading from the Red Sea DIE 1176 Leo Walls Favorites Ba Hie Ro REESe” te ET Sanday Crnin, Nom | genie wick Cari te' Gat’ eaen | "iar iar Paraaatan™™ (Ste South he sont foal Rs Dm. . Mal ANY ‘ke’ CEA Alloy Remesnrolager ‘arnegie Hall S| y evel » NOV! Christ, ihe is our life, shall appear, juain class for young people. hi fant te kin the est S0—Secend Guesse Money will aing with the Tosplese| teer Sey epbeeae a ein clase for ‘high -eehoo! |Tan gate Go, Had ie, been 1, ig ond Guessers could these shares and re (a Ma Perkins Ran ec nemeeae ayinplionyorchestea contacted ey From. the “Christian Sclence. text; This ts a good time to enroll your he have sold | as 138 4 Cad 00—Southernairs Ermoy Rapes iA ing in the pro- book, Science and Health with eidy, |children for the winter's work. ‘The |gotten much-needed financial relief. a 1:30—University of Chicago Round pee. Appear! Pro-} the Scriptures, Mary, Baker ma ys latest in courses for religious educa- h ‘still Table Discussions gram also will be the chorus which] is reads om 4 eee e ra a Cie rons tion, A special invitation to children | The Frenc core ere pondering. 2:00—Weather has attracted much favorable critical| Slory which God. bestowed on ee, (of beginners and primary age, Bring DIR 8 os—=Faul Martin and His peusle notice since the season began, and enolntedie Somptatlon, sp tances, thea and aay: for the Bible class, $50,000 Ege Up eat Court is are 7 RENot tor OO—Mugic Key of RCA” “"*|Mishel Piastro. Piastro will perform|Let men think they had killed the A pea elle, ES unne Next he tumed to. ther iil aes oe, u {iscDon Winelow of the Navy 0—There Was a Woman a violin solo with the orchestra av-| body: Afterwards he would 5) at Soloist—Miss Ann Orluck. courts and filed suit against the Cable HAT-6 6 Solos Higgins of Finchvilie 0—Heart to Heart Hour cempanyin; to them! Unchanged, is demo Response after prayer—the churchand Wireless Co.. for $50,000. he 4:45—Al Vierra and His Hawaiians —Sunday Vespers panying. strates that In Christian Science the |choir, Buenos Aires LRU 6 H —Lutheran Hour —_—_—_———_ true man is governed by God— by g004, | Sermon, “How to Trust God's Care.” claimed was due him under an agree-] Oonooa YVSRO 5 President to Speak por idl Pend 8 tl hergtore not 4,mor- [One of the sermons based on religion ment regarding wireless service be- Cartagena HJIABP eneral Mills —Abmie: Sunshine Aelodier Pp ate re Cee) TRS arerrcay ae ‘young people's hi Breen ici eevee jane cen end Eindhoven PCs 6 —Bismarck Baking Co.—Fresh- people's hour. ee ce re ere HN ay orc, | OM Farm-Home Hour) rnisrry wopwemax quunom [frente of ihe gure, honat | was dus to somebody, but questioned a boMaster, Singer: 00—Jack Benny Jello Program eae tere a pero Leader for tonight, Luella Monroe, | whether Haile Selassie was that some- . HBP 45 B—Uncle Ezra’s Radio Stn, 30—Bakers’ Broad President Roosevelt will be the is’ a cordial welcome at op ‘Prejudices Are Unchristian.” Geneva NBL 3 0—La Conga Orch. 00——Cha: principal speaker during a broadcast | Trinity. 0—The evening service. A simple ‘Tals Guayaquil HC@RL 5:45 S—-Talk by Congressman Martin from Washington's birthplace, Mount| Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity, /Syenine service with the fine hymns taly claimed the money. P 14] So Dies of Dera Hee eeepc Vernon, Va., Wednesday, Nov’ 17. His| Nov. 14. of the church ard thems that 1 He ‘The little king's attorney dade Savane cocp 6 to :00—0 ‘amily — » Van, A . n living, rt that he was : soa on Fie Z aclress wil'be heard duting the Land», fear, Senoo! and Bible classe jong ‘peopl sot the PSuUresie RUE orttel| Eater: ono ee eave COCH sto i F iy Esther Program 9 rant Colle am, & Morn! hip—11:00 cordial invitation to al 6 coco « ; Bristol Meyer-Town Hall 0° /41:95—Honry Bu NBC features on’ the National Farm| Sermon, “The Changeless Word of othe Ureonen ‘Counting the Cost”; Hulsen PHI 7:90 Deo Ritetican Tobacco Co—mIt a Poe) Grosby & Oren and Home Hour at 11:30 a. m. (CST) |G00" so meinity church choir, Clar-|, A short study of one of the para- Seloy LEJ1 5 to 5 Talk—Allstair Cooke ie orer he Laer BY eh neasd loon Larson, ee sictoak. vi Vednostay at 7:20 p. m—Op oe eft \— Wea the Other speakers who will Evening service—7:30 o'cl ' Londi GsB Nn ther londay, Nov. 23 from Mount Vernon are Secretary of cee ‘Before the SSdement of porum nage ing women, World-wide P. 8 City Philharmonic tes coon ern|a gr aey Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, a ane neny? iH pe Ps m.—The" paales Gec 958 4to 00—Henry Busse and Orch. 45—Do You Remember Say BOR, assistant secretary Of} gion KVAN, LUTHERAN CHURCH ling in the Ishliroh (Darlene cc tink sees’ GsD 11.75 12:16 11:30—Lighis Out 00—Griggs Cooper Good Morning | *ériculture. an a) Tullberg and Mrs. Rasen as hostesses. to 00—Silent Hour + a urth a full attendance is desired. Bring a GS8SF 15.146 9AM, Magee Will Preside | rw, pssst tick t'Shanee ~ day, Nov. 18 "We preach and teach a changeless |'"srirst church Invites you to share Its ete 0 MLE. carte Fe - fifth Banday Orla.” rrinity, |WOrsni® and find ® place to serve in|ment propitious, the Abyssinia as- 1199-2 to 4. ver M.M, Conterence) fir” ad '¥+ [building @ better world. sociation of Great Britain 1s going to G8H 2147 6 to 8: ‘m.—Sunday school with all Melbourne VK3ME Daily Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. .18.—()}— diss Roselia Breije, super-| McCABE ft ee oN Moscow RNE tite a F. Bishops to preside over annual con- “Walt Vat Past to 19:00 v1 10:45—Mornt: vice, (English). ‘alter ter, Pastor o= 10:5 : Se < creity | aren and meio of the Maes |acks HE Hues eciee | RR eon tao eae amr 45—Breakfast Club 15—Jos iggins of Finchville dist Episcopal church in the Uni p. m.—Bible hour. Sree es Hs gt i : S:ti—charles Hiarriaon, Singer eee Rhaty A! CoareherSen-| States and territories next epring were| 30 fie"sara PTimited to. tune tn [Sse ea nea a Eas Youth Sends Extortion 10 7300 Pak 9:30—Top O' the eB etty and Bob—Gene: assigned Friday at the board Radio Station KFYR and listen to the rean prelu oration” —Cum- K et bane $:45—Church in Wildwood he bt aentete and Polle 8 | bishops meeting. Lutheran Hour from 3:30 to 4:00 p. m., hh f Love My N M + D. 8, a =o 1:15—Balley Axton, Si ¢ and hear Dr. Walter A. Maler preach gf Love ote to Marion Davie: 10:00—Weather and Aunt Sammy O—National Farin ana Home Hour| Assignments include: Minnesotal@htiet to the nation, e shepherd” 18 rASnallen—Sotolat Mise te oot 10:15—Josh Higgins of Finchville 10:30—Hymns of all Churches—Gen- cream sitrtory, era s a 10:45—Betty and Bob—General Mills Be | 11:00—Markets 11:15—George Griffin, Singer 11:30—National Farm'and Home Hour i 12:25—News 12:30—Love and Learn 12:45—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe- i buck a | 1100—Breadwinners 1:16—Edward Davis and Olga Kar- ies Caballero Fest aes Boys conference, Owatonna, Minn., June 14, 1 pt “ a, aaa earn Bishop Ernest L. Waldorf, Chicago; CRSP 1 1 Los Angeles, Nov. Nov. 18, |.) —Federal agents early Saturday arrested John Johnson, , 20, on & charge of sending & 1B Toe Man wn Did No/| threatening letter to Marion Dare) alter se Vater | film actress, Booked on suspicion why seprneds “Grand Choeur"— | extortion, the youth was held under hool, 12:00 noon. Classes | $5,000 bail. oat neem imae, ae ered Lime, to Mederal agenia said the etter mailed Winter months. You will enjoy the PY young Timmy read in part: “Dae moult classes yourself. notify police or federal men or. you’! Epworth League, m.—Topic, \eet it. Prepare to pay $1,000, or else.” reads, gt gente, waning tite | The youth was arrested when he sion of the topic, appeared at a designated spot. Evening worship, 7:30--A service of tiford to miss, “Hearty singing of tne | Canada Wheat Crop old hymns, good muries and Esti nate Is Down lenging m: aetore oO “Stately March”— t, “The Wayside Cross.” Ottawa, Ont., “Nov. 13.—(Canadian } my 05,000 bushels tn the timated at 182,505, estimated ai offertory, ation” —Kin- ‘Ne the Di a Over"— low, the Day Is:Ove ‘ by the Bureau of Statistics. Siéermon. ‘apeling ‘th the Party,” by ‘This is a reduction of 5,678,000 bush- els from the September estimate of te: Worean postlude, “Forwarda”—Wil- 188,181,000. i Monday, as .-£Girl Scouts. 7:00 ‘m.—Women’s Home Edblom Picks Legion Committee Leaders! ae Pekatirry Big hes Montana conference, Butte, Mont., une 21, Bishop J. Ralph Magee, St. Paul S8srass Bungay, Nov. 14: m.—Sunday school. Mrs, istien, superintend: lornig worship, M m.—Radio broadcast over IRON ANeR # atin Fer ety Bennett and Joe Wolver- 45—Girls of the West Q— Weather and Markets teeny Young's Famity— 9 86) Ma Perkin rene and forte er e The O ON iNe—Ivory, ine. Guiding Ught—-P&u ‘aphthi 3: 20—Citb ie Matinee ore 200 p, m.—Evangelistic service. Measage by the pastor, Rev. Raymond Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Mid-week serv- ‘hursday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer meet- afc Me 4:30 re m.—Sunday School ‘GCU, Mandan. m.—Christ’s Am- || Safety Engineer | and 45—The ‘Oke ille=tvory 00 & FF Ni 15—Guidin: lent—P & G Naphtha 30—Club Matinee 3:45—Kitty Keene 4:00—Littie Variety Show 4:10—Irma Glen, Organist 4:15—Don Winslow of thi 4:30—Hazel Johnson 4:45—To Be Announced §:00—Dakota Maid Program 6:15—Teddy Hill and Orch. Js Armstrong—General e —Nelhbe 10—Irma Glen, Organist —Don Winslow of the Navy —Josh Higgins of Finchvilie » i45—Johnnie Johnson—Soloist 5 00—John Gurney, Vocalist —Rhythmaires —Jack Armstrong—General Mills 545—T! eshest Thing in Town— ck Baking st ge Db; prelude, MARCK B. IT CHURCH iorner Bighth a BOReaE Navy 0—John Herrick, Sings 5—Chevrolet, Musical Moments 0—Burns and Allen 0—Concert Hall p= Fibber, McG o Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared _¢ At Economical Prices Ms PEPE, of Mrs. 232 Ave. C, west. —Church school choir prac- 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week jc 3:00 p. m.—-General Ald meeting in’ church’ parlors, 7:00 p. mee-Church choir practice, We heartily invite you to attend ali our servic a violin solo, and _t! spe- ingaea! mubic, Everyone ts heartily m.—Wednesday, Bibel und atunde in der Deutchen Sprache. 0 p. m.—Wednesday, girls’ chorus 1:00—Royat Gelatin Revue $:00—Maxwell Ho Presents “Good 1 10:15—Chicago Opera Co, —Harol a Stern nd rsh o —Lang Thompson and Orel o— Si P 15—King’s Je ‘8 immy Dorsey and Orch. Lee Hughes, Bismarck, chief ; 3 i FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH for their |) RCS eNSey Pelton and Oren, A low, as the weather man knows| engineer of the safety divi- a, aaeilt, AN matey fight only, After’ this the (, Hibe=sient i, is 9 area of te relatively Jonesy sion fore ane Morb pence nA TeAtwontyctitth Sunday atter| wings are broken off. Buy a bottle of Parker's ‘6 pressure. f orks Progress admin! ed —_—_——————— sales 2:00—MalcolnClaire what the barometric reading in a low! tion ig a graduate of Cali- snore ce conoue Read ty eeaity an Quink Ink for 15¢ plus le Ficacee ateraing Melegier, | Feauurg’ within’ the lowe The low'ss| fornia Tech and a former |°'f remands fhoot ané sibie| | FRESH LOBSTERS AND |tax and receive FREE one 192- 1:45—Do You Remember called & cyclone, and the wind arouna| test pilot for an airplane BLUE POINTS AT THE PAT- pase ¥ ge Hebets Dictionary. $:09—Break it is known as a cyclone circulation. | manufacturing concern, TERSON. 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