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FYR-NBC Program| f] (Subject to Revision) Tu esday, Nov. 23 5—Edward Gamagi tional Farm eh "Home Hour yove and Learn 5—Grandma Travels—Sears-Roe- buck 1:00—To Be Announced pH enraE: Young’s Family — Cam: 5—Onydor ‘3 Own Perkins a Sade—Crisco y. vorth Dial ite in the Wildwood Weather and) Aunt Samm: Josh Higgins of Finchville j—Hymns of all Churches —Betty * & F News i—The Guiding Light—P & G Naphthi 4:00—Clifford Mens, Singer 4:10—Irma Glen, Organ! 5—Don Winslow, ti the Navy Vagabon ‘he Californians Education tn the News Rhythmaires 0—Jack Armstrong -Gen 5—Bismarck Baking Co.—! Thing in Town ‘ewscast 5—Ba’ ton—-Tenor = tional Farm and Home Hour "se Band Lessons ita 1 Federation of Wom- Dr 0—Louise Flor 5—Oriental Gai O1 Rats Mui 1 Moments Service Concert tora F —Guiding Light—P. & G, Naptha 9—Studio 45—Kitty Keene—Dreft 4:00—Jackie Heller, Singer zg 10—Irma Glen, Organist 4:15—Don Winslow of the Navy 4:30—Hazel Johnson 45—The Californians 00—Dalcota Maid Program 15—To Be Announced é: Homdack Armstrong—General Mills 6:45—Betty and Escorts 6: ewscast Master Singers Rudolph Friml, Jr. ue 00 Ruse Morgan's Phihp “orris ussian Rhapsody Rasta teetiva) Series —Teddy Hill and Orch, Rea Childs and Orch, SpSReesgstacezes O20 aatuese 5—Good Morning Melodies 0—Do You Remember 0—Breakfast Club 220—-NBC Night Club 9:00—Stud! 9: fete ‘Edwards, Singer 9: ae ete Fidler tn fony wood ceeds in the Night Bord, ue) and Silent Siim 0—Our doMarkets and lice Bulletins Club Pi am. and Home Hour 1! —King’s Jesters Orch. sokines Dorsey and Orch. :00—Joe Reichman and Orch. 130—Jack Winston and Orch, 100—Silent —Top Hatters altenmeyer's Kindergarten ke and —Jean mation, Singer 0—B ipley and pe A. Rolf Orch. eral Foods 0—" by Linten Wills S—Nola Day, Singer O—-National Barn Dance (0—NBC Symphony Orch. 15—Josh Hi eal) A all Churches Betty and Bob Markets and Police Bel ietine, 5—Edward Gamage, Ten Q—-National Farm and Home Hour nd Leart :45—Grandma Travele—Sears-Roe- 0M sta and A American Youth 0—Prees Radio New 5—Alice Remesn, Siaser - s one ‘Weather Young's Femily— le Discussions ther Opera Auditions of Matrepet- ° 18—Don Winelo o—Acme Sunshine Me oates of the Navy 0—The Vagabond ' F45—Bi marek Bakte —Bis hing in Town Brand 9: 20—Lads Esther Program $:00—Bristol Meyer-Town Fall to- oo—Atherican Tobacco Co,—Hit arace ee atstale Cooke Lone king! 's Jesters 30—Woody Herman and Orch. }—Eddie Varzos and Orch. 30—Lights Out 00—Silent Ele ane are oaies 30—Agricu! i) 3 $—De You Remember. b— Breakfast Club 0—Mar clas Weather and Aunt Sam! 10: 5—Josn Higgins of Finchville | Churches—Gen- eral Mills S——Betty and Bob—General Mills O—Markets and Pol 4 Bulletins 5—Bailey Axton, Sin; 0—National Farm Remomber it Club t Club do—Charle Varrison, Singer 15—Vaughn de Leath 30—-Top O' the Dial 9:45—Church in the Wildwood 10:1 DPremericete) Weather and Aunt |} jam 19:15 —Joun "Higgins of Finchville 10: arian jee ell Churches—Gen- eral 10: ean Bob—General Mills 11:00—Mar! Hel "Police Bulletins and Wor! Ae Singer nal Farm and Home Hour ‘Do gon 1d. ‘Home Hour ‘oung’s 'dol’s Own Ma Perkins pave ‘and, Sade—Crisco The SUN al iiead9 OF, 0— F" @ Progra 12:30—Love and Learn Bae arandins. ‘Travela—Sears-Roe- is penresam inners. ay 15—Edward Davis and Gale Page 7 nemDi 0—-Neighbor Nel! ‘ma Glen, Organist on rine low of the Navy al Mille Towna— 01 of ribs Navy $0— Harel J se ohn on [et Californians §:00—D: Malad Program 3 b= Teddy Hill Orch. esgae Tire Arms! je fy ane the Escorts sere vara Radio St —John Hi a 3—Chi ve tudio Party Fay Brown—Sports Review demsarite Serenadi y Radio Forum je erMantie Lamp Company Pro- ya Gelatin Revue Hi louse News of 1938" Chee rare Musio Hall :00—- Weather its “Good s 31$——Chicago Opera Co. eo gaucane One sc ‘Orch. ject, Felton and Orch, 200—Bile elo See in the News mber Ft ems Bae] iF Mills abitemie ee Weather end Aunt 10—Sout| —Ealversity of Chicago Round}, ,' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1937 TO BE COMEDIAN'S PARADISE AS GAGS PRODUCE LAUGHTER Livingstone, Baker, Schlepper- man, Devine and Harris’ Orchestra to Help SCHLEPP CHIEF HIGH LAMA “Swing Is Here to Sway’ and ‘Bob White’ Will Be Feat- ured by Orchestra Jack Benny will present his own radio adaptation of “Lost Horizon” ir his program over the NBC-KFYR| yy network, Sunday, Nov. 21, at 6 p. m (CST), demonstrating what he woud have done in Shangri-la, the Utopia shown in the film, had he gone there in place of Ronald Colman. Mary Livingstone, &chlepperman, members of Phil Harris’ will add their Thespian abilities the radio presentation of Jack’s ver- sion of the James Hilton story. On the Benny treatment of “Lost/§ Horizon,” the promised land is not 9 Place where people never age, but a jcomedian’s paradise where ancient wheezes always get @ laugh. The in- habitants of James Hilton Benny's mythical land get as big a kick out of ;Joe Miller’s joke book today as they did when the first copy was brought, ir to them by Marco Polo. Mary Livingstone will play the role depicted by Jane Wystt in the screen version—that of the innocent, athletic girl who prefers Shangri ls final resting place of all good com: edians. Andy Devine and Don Wil-|D! scn will be used as ballast to keap the play. within bounds. Phil Harris will tend strictly to his batonning and will lead his orches- tra in “Swing Is Here to Sway” and “Bob White.” Kenny Baker will vo- calize the European sensation, “Vieni, Vieni.” Church ST. MARY'S ROMAN visas Broadwry et Eighth Rev. R. A. Fe Sunday Masnes at 6: 336, i 7 10 and The’? 9 o'clock Mass ts for children, FIRST erpeery OF CHRIST, etrien ete 623 Bourth iy HERS ervics eee 0 a. Eng) ing” testimonial om. maintal in tl Hoskine Hee 300% Fourth a gan catty, te from 12 to 8p. ta dune to attend the to make use of room 3 SOUL AND BODY “My soul, wait thou only upon on for my pectatlen i om ml a ey he dee ac in Chris Seronennee lan peeaee ehureh Rible pelestiol from Isaiah 6! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB V. Sorenson, Pastor Dining Room of the World War Meroria) bulla ne Manda: relocket (Gs . Sivangelistic service-t: 45 p. Prayer meeting on meneea o'clock p. m., at 122 Main A’ pamayery, jody’ welcome to al PIS AR ON GOSPEL RAGEREACLE) Eleventh at Ross opaymond L, Stuck, ‘Pastor a, m.—Sunday school. ii 80 Morning ‘worship. 00 service mane day, 8:00 p. m.—Thankagiving Frida 1 4:16 of ene ‘Air, ¥ cordial elcome at ixth Sunday after Trinity, » 11:00 o'cloc! ty of Hono: ee Trinity church choir Fcer Trinity Men's aay Evening service: 0 o’colck. ep of Gonfinmands on je Ten Commandments HanRnrelaey Nov. af barr? Kea) i ha t Juarterly o! erie 0 83 nodical Charities. J BISMARCK BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Eighth and Rosser aceneamin Here P stor rsh 001. All classes in agendent, except adult 00 a. m.—Deutsch: tts Prediger HG. swirasre DP. —B.Y.P.U.—Group 3, under leadership of Ruth Flacher, in . senlloe wird re ae tee ‘Wedn: sday— Bibel und |B de. Die studien in dem Tisben ‘Christi werden wieder auf- genommen, ZION EVAN, Lv Missourt Bynoa) Ns Fourth St. J. V, Richert, Pi “We preach and teach a changeless Thrist for _ changing worl ig Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity, dov. 21. a. m.—Sunday school with all HAM over|! nist. vine services at Bald- 6:45 —Bi ihe: oe m.—Bible hour in charge of p m. maven io, services, The aetae Hour r A. r bringin, Christ t to a) ¢ fatten. Tune in ‘Radio Station KF Sunday schoo! teachers’ meetin; Monday evening, Nov. Nov. 22, at 8 orclock: FIRST EVANGELICAL c “The Church with a M Toda: A Floya 4 Fuile juperintenden' A class in sound Christan, instruc- tion ey every age group. 1 & m.—Public worship serv- rs. J. Ne Bischof, pianis' ne by the choir, mK “Song of Sermon by the pa r, “Expressing Our Gratitude to God.’ 30 -KFYR, presenting the ou Dp n En service. John Schuler, pre fae Jeanne Ford, leader for this Sun ‘he Men's Bou! Rati p. m.—Chel. Fellowship Hour. eee terea Sirection of Aly ‘Miss yk Bible study united Thanks- the Presbyterian in 4 meeting under ihe b—Fellowship period. 0—Ciosing devotions. Find your @ among Christian Perey People junday evenings.. ring your The Fritch, Sense Misa Hechie Senclt, director. Inety and Nine"—Cam- orge Humphreys. aen Tylumphale’— ‘Adagio"—Beethoven. he ‘Things God Hath Pre- — Stickles—Mr. Thomas e midt. Oftertory, “Cantique’—Sheppard. Postiude,” “Majestic Marcn’— we Cordially invite you to all serv- ‘Tnton ihackr vinge rvices will be held at 10:00 a. jureday, Rev. Walter E. Vater of ‘the Mccabe Meth- od Episcopal church will preach ‘mon. _ FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH G. Adolph Johns, Pastor " 6 ality 21—Twenty-sizt! day after ‘rinit: the theme for Church to Chri: Each member ‘asked ie, ‘bring some @ who doesn’t belon, ore in this community. ‘Everyon is wele come. Morning worship. ry B00, Serucltin’ Pa :00—Evening worRMP: Missionary progra: ‘he Morning ut S Bre king ‘Now the Day Is Over’— La us, Letter, trom Miss Edythe hagiied k missionary to Africa, read by oe Evelyn Sonnson. is Wanda Swenson. Judith Skogerboe. londay, jov. aa uae 00 ». m— Laie chorus at jonag: 8:00 m.—Sunt ay y school teachers chorus, thing Give Saturday, Nov. 37, at 9:00 a. m.— Confirmation c! THE SALVATION ARM) Major and agen H. Smith, officers in Captain arenes Antierson, assistant Sunday next, vices re t ante a ‘and u! induct the Salvation Army Citadel, ui ein AS 5 a. ge tg td ‘choot under the al sonnson young niid dren are the ry Salvation 4 ull of Ly ae eting. Spe- cial music and song. Major mith will give an address on HAS? System- atically. ryone is given @ cor- dial welcome 6:30 p. m.—Foune Peoples Le lon. Ice conducted and Miss Terry Peonmiat, 3 eially for teen ay young, eopte. is a service full of inept ‘ration racter Di Pp am it young. peor je are Rear invite. . m.—Open air service con- wéet. Major G e . wit ing string band, voe: imony period and be conducted. . Music by the 1 trio, a rousin, its fain Arthur Anderso Freon by ni. . hearty (Ryibacien| to wee ne the services in The. Salvation Army Cigades Sunday next. ursday, next, Thank A special Thankagivin: be conducted in Citadel at 8:00 lajor men i: It will be open, te ene general The ‘or ihe gusin class for youre e people. | Re as class for hi Wor _ Brien? ané gineare’ Te your children are not enrolled in srorher school we welcome their Good teachers ning, worship, ist—Mrs. Clarence ges response, “Speak, Lord, Th: AN CHURCH ie Park: Sermon, “Thanksgiving or Thanks- tt ae este, m.—The B, Y. hour. eon ri "Topic, Braise, God from Whom All m—A great salvation meat- |900) MON tetner "eleeat ot Bosmae oni former auditor of smmons fore and a native of Burleigh ity is the When resigned recently to accept a bank Emm county commissioners appointed J. A Atieaeen oe Orie aeeiaect Not| ee ley City, Mildred and John J, of Linton, ‘LO’ NOT AN INDIAN Rex V. King inquired here as to the identity of the author of: “Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutored mind on Tuesday a.girl to the Anton Mochs. It was the second child for each couple... . When Albert Oetiker opened a new bakery at Fort Yates, Frank Fiske forgot his dignity and headlined his Pioneer-Arrow story of the event, “NO LOAFING AT NEW BAKERY.” ... Howard (Pat) tara son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph W. Murphy of Bismarck, is now playin, 1g the male lead in “Girl Alone,” an NBC show. ... The late Multi-Millionaire Andrew W. Mellon was one ofthe first men to pay real estate taxes in Emmons county, oe eee TRIBUTE TO ‘THE COMMON MAN’ Editors and orators oft have striven to find words in which to express appreciation of the average family man, that bulwark of American life and of our national security. But few of them have done it so deftly as T. E. B., a poet without further name, whose little screed first appeared in the “Wake of the News,” column published by the Chicago Tribune. Read this, Mr. Average Citizen. He's thinking about you: THE COMMON MAN Scarcely a score of men had heard his name, He bared Oe ee) ere ng Tikipesiee, tee his he eae OF an casey Fane Who toiled unnoticed in forgotten ways; And yet he fed five little mouths each day, And was a hero to his faithful wife Who knelt with him at dawn and dusk to pray, Nor envied those who had a fuller life, Scarcely a score of men knew when he died, But sad eyed children knelt beside his tomb; And she who long ago had been his bride, Prayed for his soul.out of her widow's gloom; What though earth’s great ones passed without a nod His name was written in the mind of God. ° see ARISE, YE DAUGHTERS OF EVE Rex V. King must have had a tiff with the queen his dissertation this week. Right nasty to women in as he quoted someone to the effect that “Before a woman can has to first learn to be a gentleman!” . . . Then he woman will always trot over an icy place while a man will walk very and carefully?” ... Then Rex says, “I have always wondered why it a woman will always dig into the top of one of those long squares of butter or into a piece of cheese and muss the squares all up, instead of cutting off slice at the end as does man?” ... “And say, did you ever see or hear of any woman holding open s door for anyone, man or woman, following her? . Did you ever hear of any woman who was absolutely honest a business’ . Gosh, Rex, you've propounded # controversial-raising set of questions ere. Hiow about it, ladies, are you going to let Rex get by with these alanders Without a comeback? i. oeee DAS IST.RECHT, HERR FRITZ Dean of editors and dean of North Dakota columnists is W. P. Davies of the Grand Forks Herald, whose “That Reminds Me” is one of the most Popular newspaper tgetures’ in the northwest. Recently Mr. Davies ran a squib that should appeal to.the majority of E. eeelt e F » | neaders of The Bismarck Tribune: YEAH! IT’S BAD By one of those strange coincidences, the following bit of doggere] came to hand just as we finished transcribing Alexander Pope's immortal words. Justpto prove we can be earthy as well as toney we reprint this anonymous contribution: TOO BAD “There's many s woman who lives in = stew © ‘Without any children and tte to do.” ONE FOR THE SOD BUSTERS idea for wheat growers. And if any of you try it, J..R. Klundt Loyaity Month | td a eat sist i 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bible an 7:20 o'clock. This jours Guration. If Hig? 00d B. eng! nates et ‘sponsored _bi i |then you caneet "Strona of the church who ees ad service. exerting, with th Rates ry Lad! tro, “Thanks vin, we offertory, siren Lt A Father, Whiist 1 Mildrea Carl- Serm vane, Tragedy of Success,” Walter “Ore was Ponthiae in D”—Scarmolin. Mi! Devotional service ate, “Memories at Twi- ‘otter i: puree, ah jous Teadltions “ot sash be ia ou believe character is ni ua cor ieore CA you. will apres of the churches fort religion in overyéay Ife, MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CRURCH our services. Have your Seeaey al dinner at ee, eee dinner or hail fred tom turkey or spring chicken dinner at 50c. , [eis eee re i at » Falleth”—Root— at the Cross Roads, “Postludium"— fo Leader, aay eink Loader iss ‘nheda ‘pens. ‘you ‘wilt BOXED PAPERS offer y: in convenient units as well a means of keepi An old Germsn frierid of mine practices contour plowing without calling it that and without any reference to erosion. The neighbors said that when Frits struck out ® furrow he: just pointed his team in the general direction in which he wishéd to‘go, said “giddap,” and let the horses choose their wn course, His plowing looked like that, In reply to remonstrance for such plowing he replied calmly, “vheat vill grow rated vell on a crooked as on a straight von.” Philosophy of a Fly h, goodness, Sir, I didn’t mean to bite you so not Blame ou fo taking svat at me wih Sir, I was only kissing you good-bye this seeing you again till about next May. I do hope that some of my children will be here to keep you company the summer and to give you another good-bye ‘You know, ted humans are a very papers. You rt campaigns to “swat the fly.” @s We annoy you. So you hate us. You i cy t aF 3 rt i E Z BE RF E pitrtss you not as clean as it should id good luck till next ee sare oer, Bill Yegen, chemical and purification engineer figures that softening river water before it users saves the Capital City $7,356.30 in soap @ year. Explore Your Mind Discover Your Mental Self and Overcome Your Limitations! Learn the tremendous pose ties of your own mind. that mysterious world within fa Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. ~ ree e Finest of Foods * e Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices e opportunity of purchasing ing sheets & q