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From the 1938 Album of...
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"FRANK" In his spare time he arranges, writes, composes and - plays ping pong. Frank wants to have a good farm to take care of him during the "music business slumps."
He married Dorothy Kosko of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and has one daughter, Carol. Like Ken, he has also been bitten by the candid camera bug.
Frank Delaney Kettering, the Hoosier from Monmouth, Illinois, graduate of Monmouth College, student of engineering, gives the Hoosier Hot Shots that "rah! rah! rah!" "up and at 'em" touch in their arrangements. Although only 29, he has studied organ, piano, flute, piccolo, banjo, guitar, and now plays bass fiddle for the Hoosier Hot Shots. His most recent achievement being the premiere introduction of the electric bass fiddle, the only one used in the world today. Frank's hobby is buying things.
He has a movie outfit and takes pictures of everything and anything. He has an outboard motor for fishing, and is looking for a bargain in a yacht now. Besides, he wants a big farm and is considering the purchase of the old farm he was born on
near Monmouth, Illinois. Frank isn't a Hoosier but he has been in Indiana so much that you can hardly tell him from one.
Curators note: This was published in 1938. Frank had a second daughter in 1939, Barbara.
A presentation of the Hoosier Hot Shots Museum for your information and entertainment.
Copied from The Original Hoosier Hot Shots Album of Songs & Photographs, published and copyright 1938 by the Hoosier Hot Shots.