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The Music Trade Review
JULY 7, 1928
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Chester, Pa., Boys' Band, T. S. Maughan.
Jefferson, O., Jefferson High School Band,
Ross. M. Wyre.
Erie, Pa., Criterion Five Dance Orchestra,
Ruth Krause.
Adrian, Mich., City Orchestra, Even Breyen.
San Luis Obispo, Cal., Municipal Band.
Atascadero, Cal., Citizens' Band, F. E. Baxter.
East Saybrook, O., Windemere School Or-
chestra.
Tarentum, Pa., Firemen's Band.
North Wales, Pa., North Wales School Band,
Howard E. Shive.
Delta, Pa., Delta School Orchestra.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., High School Band, Clif-
ford Walsh.
York, Pa., White Rose Drum Corps, Miss Mil-
dred Strickler.
Frostburg, Md., Arion Band, George Vogt-
man.
Easton, Pa., Wilson High School Band, Mark
Davis.
Coshocton, O., Keene Band.
Clarington, O., Brass Band.
Washington, Pa., Drum and Bugle Corps,
Frank B. Jones.
Leetsdale, Pa. Brass Band.
Steubenville, O., High School Orchestra.
Middleport, N. Y., Municipal Band, Charles
Hammond.
Cambridge, Mass., Cambridge Brass Band,
Lowell Howe.
. Sandpoint, Idaho, Boys' Beginners Band, Al-
vin Snapp.
Summitville, Md., Junior Band, Mrs. S. L.
Childers.
Lynchburg, Va., Municipal Band.
Albany, N. Y., Albany High School Sym-
phony Orchestra.
Sunbury, Pa., High School Saxophone Band,
Robert Beckman.
Wheeling, W. Va., Banjo Band, Charles C.
Fousse.
Wabash, Ind., Junior Boys' Band, Hugh N.
Enyeart.
Pittsburgh, Pa., North Braddock High School
Band.
New Orleans, La., Sons of Firemen Band,
Frederick H. Wood.
Kosciusko, Miss., A. & M. Maroon Band,
Henry E. Wamsley.
Mercer, Pa., Mercer Band, Merrill Neill.
Troy, N. Y., American Legion Band.
Plant City, Fla., Plant City Band, Charlie
Jochumsen.
LaMoure, N. D., LaMoure Band, W. M.
Isaacs.
Harrisburg, Pa., Harrisburg Symphony Or-
chestra, J. Ross Corbin.
Kiel, Wis., Municipal Band, J. B. Zwickery.
West Newton, Pa., High School Cornet Band,
Hector Belgrade.
Jacksonburg, W. Va., Jacksonburg Band.
Farrell, Pa., Alpha Orchestra, Sydney Solo-
mon.
Wellsburg, Pa., Wcllsburg High School Or-
chestra, Mrs. J. A. Hall.
Theresa, Wis., Tri-County Band.
Morgantown, W. Va., City Band, H. Charles
Stump.
Fairmont, W. Va., Boy Scout Band, C. W.
Williamson.
Edwardsville, Pa., American Legion Band,
Roy Honeywell.
York, Pa., Prince A. C. Orchestra, Warren
Routzahn.
Perkasie, Pa., Boys' Band, T. Philip Danden-
berger.
Farrell, Pa., Jazz Kings Orchestra, Mary Day.
Plover, Wis., Plover Band, P. B. Grasamke.
Parkersburg, W. Va., Junior High School
Harmonica Band, Fred T. Peffers.
Steubenville, O., High School Orchestra.
North Kingsville, O., School Band, George
Wahlstrom.
Coatesville, Pa., Chester County Harmonica
Band.
Cadillac, Mich., Cadillac High School Band.
Bradford, N. Y., American Legion Drum
Corps.
Waynesboro, Pa., Community Violin Sym-
phony Orchestra, B. A. Tobias.
Sharon, Pa., Bonnie Lassie Orchestra, J. E.
Saunders.
Hopkins, Mo., Hopkins Band, Paul Neal.
Rockville, Conn., Rockville Fife & Drum
Corps, Lorenzo Lisk.
Wahpeton, N. D., Wahpcton Concert Band.
Moundsville, W. Va., Prison Band, J. S.
Danard.
Coatesville, Pa., High School Girls' Band, W.
Fred Orth.
Bellaire, W. Va., Bellaire High School Band,
F. Bechtolt.
Kingwood, W. Va., "Don Wacidlick and His
Orchestra," Don Waeidlick.
Welch, W. Va., Boys' Band, Jess Hell.
Neenah, Wis., Junior Boys' Band, Theodore
Steinmetz.
Bronson, Mich., Bronson High School Band.
Albany, N. Y., Men's Jazz Orchestra, Davis
L. Shultes.
Olean, N. Y., Olean Symphony Orchestra, B.
M. Gavin.
Lovett, Pa., High School Orchestra, Prof.
Blank.
Booneville, Ky., Booncville Band, Henry
Long.
Middleport, N. Y., Middleport Community
Band, Charles Hammond.
New Castle, Pa., Boy Scouts Band, Ralph
Davis.
Centreville, Md., Queen Anne's County Band,
Prof. Schlosser.
Wellesley, Mass., Junior High School Boys'
Band, James Dobbins.
Whiteville, N. C, High School Band, Prof.
Rogers.
Putnam, Conn., Boy Scout Band.
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Community Band.
Jay Kraus on Trip
to Pacific Coast
CHICACO, TIL., June 30.—Jay Kraus, president of
the Harmony Co., left recently for an extensive
business trip to the Pacific Coast, where he will
attend the annual Western Music Trades Con-
vention. His trip will take him to San Fran-
cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and other
of the larger cities. Mr. Kraus states that if
he finds anything like the enthusiasm for his
new products shown at the New York conven-
tion, his trip will be an assured success.
Bacon on Vacation
GROTON, CONN., July 2.—Fred Bacon, president
of the Bacon Banjo Co., left last week for his
annual Summer vacation in Vermont, and he
will not return until August 1. Mr. Bacon has
had a busy Spring, having made several hard
road trips demonstrating B & I) banjos, wind-
ing up with the New York and Hartford con-
ventions, and has looked forward to a rest.
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