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The Daily Standard from Red Bank, New Jersey • 20

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Red Bank, New Jersey
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20
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msmom comr hbtchoi as, Page 20 RED BANK STANDARD WEDNESDAY, MAT 23, 1938. KYSER 10 FEATURE it Is not Kyser! nature to refuse anybody. The big prom dance at the University of North Carolina, Kay's alnumater, had hired big name band to play for it They never is MUSICAL KOLLEGt SUNDAY CASINO AT ents in Milwaukee He holds all sorts of records for one night stands in the college belt His theme song, "Thinking of You," written by Walter Donaldson in ,1926, was the first number his band ever played. Four bars of the tune are played before each vocal chorus. Calm and collected on the aLr, Kay is a pretty busy man of it He's quite fussy about answering his fan mail, and spends three hours a day conferring with arranger George Dunning.

He is a firm believer in rehearsals. appeared. Listening to the appeals of his classmates, Kay and his six-piece orchestra filled the breech. Kay hasnt looked at a lawbook since. Kyser, unmarried creator of "sinzin sons has never lost "Swing in the Modern Manner" will return to Reade's Casino on the boardwalk at Asbury Park this week end with Kay Kyser and his appeal to the collegiate crowd.

He played before 8,147 shag stud GALA tifit HOLIDAY By TIm U. BIRTHRIGHT OF A NATION (A Thought For. Decoration Day) To Nations birthright of this sod. Dust of the earth which nature gave, Dust of the earth made man earth's slave; Made man earth's slave, and freed man, too, Dust of the earth, God's Spirit through The centuries of battles fought, A Nation's liberty god's thought! But we have worked on Esau's plan For red sod pottage, clan to clan, We sell our birthright man to man. We sell it for unloyal cause, We sell it to espouse rum's laws, We sell it to send arms for war To lands abroad, to lands afarfc Which like a boomerang may come In war, back to our nation's home.

Why sell to other nations these And write upon our banners Where is the birthright of our sod, -Its noble acres given by God, Its fields and valleys, woods and hills Where Nature first taught man to till? And from the bosom of -her earth -Draw wealth untold, all things of So long as planets round us roll, So long will earth work out the whole Of God's rich gifts forevery man, Subservient to his wondrous plan; Lord, haste the day when swords shall be Destroyed for aye nonentity. When beaten into plowshares, they Roll up rich furrows day by day; OhI give up back our birthright, God, And may we find it in Thy sod. Written for The Standard by Sarah Hopkins, Ocean Grove, N. J. fi m.

to 1A.M. 3 KAY KYSER And His Orchestra, fotartaff TJrfiolft Qha VecaiM. his "Kollege of Musical Knowl A) edge" given featured billing Sun day night. Mitchell Ayres and his band who were recently acclaim A CARLTON SCREEN TO BOARDWALK ed during their engagement in Chicago, will play an engagement on Saturday night CASINO ASBURY PARK Ayres and his band, featuring SHOW "TEST PILOT" lTew Feature (Continued from page 1) grapher calls at the subject's home or office. After the photographs are taken, four proofs are made up of as many poses.

These proofs are shown to' the subject, who then selects the one he or she likes "Fashions- in Music" come direct from the Hollywood Restaurant in New York They have AR1GT0IR0W played regular engagements over all major networks. Kay Kyser, the "Comedy Man" best. It is this photograph which of swing, and his "Kollege of Musical Knowledge" is acclaim CARLTON JRED BANK PHONE 1500 ed by many as one of the 10 best Modern motion picture magic has brought a new kind of aviation film to the screen, one that glorifies the man who "lays a floor in the sky so that future generations can go to bed in safety." It is "Test Pilot," dedicated to will appear in "Prominent Personalities of Red Bank and Vicinity." The Standard is paying all costs of this work, and there is no obliga tion on the part of the subject. AlKM' 4 A DAYS -r STARTING The Standard is glad to ack TOMORROW orchestras. Kyser, now wearing the cap-and-gpwn during his broadcasts, had a earlier ambition to wear this scholastic apparel, pursuing the study of Blackstone.

James Kern Kyser counselor, gave way to Kay Kyser, conductor, because nowledge in this way, the debt those men who gamble their lives against the airworthiness of a de signer's dreams, opening tomor row at the Carlton Theater. which this community as well as neighboring communities owe to the men and women who have made this section what it is today. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer spared nothing in making their first aviation film in more than two years, a saga of civilian flying. They gave it four stars in Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy and Lionel, Barrymore. They provid ed authentic and realistic sequenc es which could only have been TODAY AND TOMORROW TWO BIG FEATURES LILY PONS JACK OAKIE "HITTING A HEW HIGH" ANNE NAGEL in.

"SALESLADY" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ESTHER RALSTON REGIS TOOMEY "SHADOWS OF HIEORIEIir Charles Starrett "CALL OF THE ROCKIES? SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:15 made at legitimate flying fields. -They presented a story, by Lieutenant-Commander Frank Wead, encompassed the life of a typical test pilot. The directorial-producing team of Victor Fleming and Louis D. Lighten, so successful with "Captains Courageous" was reunited to bring another masterful drama to the screen. That they succeeded was testified by the spontaneous applause at the night's showing.

Gable, in the title role is completely the daring aviator. Miss Loy is ideally cast in a characterization which allows her to be at once simple and smart, unsophisticated and brilliant. Spencer Tracy, as a roughneck, kindly, gruff mechanic, "the best in the business," as usual gives a performance approaching perfection. Lionel Barrymore once more demonstrates artistry which has made him a dominant figure in the world of stage and screen for almost thirty years. II I 1.1 Me arlk 1IURII 1 I 1 DAnnYMORE '1 An Island Paradise Rings with i Songt Adventure TODAY ONLY GLORIA BLOND ELL RONALD REAGAN in "Accidents -Will Happen" Romance I Thrillil Melody I RETURNED! BY POPULAR DEMAND Irene Dunne Allan Jones Paul Bobeson in After Regular Show Saturday Nite 11 P.

M. FQEH! TO THE LADIES! Beautiful 22 kt Gold Plate 25 Pieces. LADY HAMILTON DRESSERWARE feET One Piece to Each Lady Patron Starting Thursday Nite. June 9 laseys Win, Lose The Red BankCatholic high school golf team scored a sweeping 15-0 victory over Freehold high school on the Swimming River Country Club course Wednesday afternoon, but dropped a 10-5 count to Manasquan in triangular i iij.

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