March 31, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
M. SCHULZ MARIONETTE
PLAN ACTIVITIES
FOR INDIANA ASSN.
President C. R. Moores Makes Important Ap-
pcintments of Committee Chairmen and
Issues Instructive Statement of New Pur-
poses of the Strong State Organization.
C. R. Moores, president of the Indiana Music Mer-
chants' Association, has appointed a new director for
one year and twelve representatives of the National
Music Merchants' Association. He also has named
twelve chairmen of committees to serve for the ensu-
ing year.
Director for one year, Wilbur Templin, Wilbur
Templin Music Stores, Eikhart, to till vacancy of
C. W. Copp, resigned.
Committee Chairmen.
Piano Trade-ins, W. L. Claypool, Claypool-Pacey
Music Co., Crawfordsviile. -
Phonograph Trade-ins, C. P. Herdman, Baldwin
Piano Co.
S:na.l Instrument Trade-ins, Albert A. K lamer.
Harding & Miller Music Co., Evansville.
Advertising, Fred L. Paige, VV. R. Page & Co..
Terre Haute.
Bands and Orchestras, Frank J. Carlin, Carlin Mu-
sic Co., Indianapolis.
Leg slative, Frank C. Wilking, Wilking Music Co.,
Indianapolis.
Advancement of Music, Joel Ryde, Fuller-Ryde
Music Co., Indianapolis.
Carrying Charges—-A. T. Rapp, Rapp-Lennox
Piano Co., Indianapolis.
Membership, Geo. E. Stewart, 141 East Ohio street,
I ndianapolis.
Music Lessons and Piano Playing, C. R. Moores,
The Packard Music House, Ft. Wayne.
Manufacturers' Stamp, Wm. Christena, Christena-
Teague Piano Co., Indianapolis.
Insurance, John S. Pearsoa, Pearson Piano Co, In-
d anapolis.
Window Displays, John S. Pearson, Pearson Piano
Co., Indianapolis.
Radio, C. C. Mathews, Stewart-Warner, Indian-
apolis.
Sheet Music, Will Young, Ft. Wayne.
Collections, T. McPhceters, Pearson Piano Co., In-
dianapolis.
Over and Short Merchandise, J. E. Butler, Butler
Music Co., Marion.
Representatives.
National Technicians' Association, Walter F. Hans-
child, Hobart M. Cable Co., La Porte, Ind.
National Association of Band Instrument Manufac-
turers, C. D. Greenl'eaf, C. G. Conn Co., Eikhart, Ind.
National Association of Musical Instrument and
Accessories Mfgrs., Mr. W r ay, c. o. Leedy Mfg. Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind.
National Piano Travelers' Association, W. B. Mar-
shall, The Packard Piano Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Musical Supply Association of America, C. J. Moo-
maw, Perkins Glue Co., South Bend, Ind.
National Piano Manufacturers' Association, E. R.
Jacobson, Straube Piano Co., Hammond, Ind.
National Association of Piano Tuners, W. F. Rein-
hardt. 157 Indiana avenue, Valparaiso, Ind.
National Association of Piano Bench and Stool
Manufacturers, J. A. Rensberger, Art Novelty Co.,
Goshen, Ind.
Organ Builders' Association of America, Wm. B.
Pilcher, Henry Pilcher's Sons, 914 Mason avenue,
Louisville, Kentucky.
For some time activities at the factories of the
M. Schulz Co, Chicago, have included the manufac-
ture of a diminutive reproducing grand piano. This
instrument, measuring only three feet eight inches by
forty-six inches is known as the Marionette.
The Marionette has a 73-note scale, but plays all
standard 88-note reproducing rolls with the Aria
China reproducing action.
Since its announcement to the trade the Marionette
has received a gratifying and enthusiastic reception
Recent visitors to the M. Schulz Co. factories have
expressed astonishment at its remarkable performance
and the brilliance and volume of tone produced by
so small an instrument.
Inquiries and orders coming to the Schulz offices
indicate an excellent demand for a reproducing grand
of th> type, and the Marionette is now under full
production at the Schulz plants.
Music Publishers' Association of the United States,
Sam Fox, Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
National Association of Sheet Music Dealers, Miss
Gladys A'wes, Fuller-Ryde Music Co., 11 East Ohio
street, Indianapolis, Ind.
National Musical Merchandise Association of the
United States. John L. Luellen, President, Continental
Music Co., 630 South Wabash avenue, Chicago, 111.
Everybody Enthusiastic.
"Everyone of these committee chairmen are going
to cooperate to the extent of getting up in their own
good way, a circular or letter passing on to the three
hundred merchants in Indiana their ideas, suggestions
and offer of cooperation which their long years of
experience in these particular departments of the in-
dustry have qualified them to handle," writes Mr.
M oores.
Mr. Moores has taken upon himself the responsi-
bility of handling the music lesson and piano playing
committeeship. As he has been particularly active in
these lines, especially music lessons, he therefore has
a world of information, suggestions and ideas to pass
on to others.
WALTER H. WENDELL VISITS
WURLITZER GRAND PIANO CO.
General Manager of Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co.,
North Tonawanda, N. Y., Confers with Cyril Farny.
Walter II. Wendell, vice-president and general
manager of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing
Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y., visited Chicago
and De Kalb last week for important conferences with
Cyril Farny, vice-president and general manager of
the Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company.
Both Mr. W^endell and Mr. Farny are enthusiastic
over Wurlitzer business. Mr. Wendell states that his
company is now introducing the Upright Treasure
Chest of Music, a companion reproducing instrument
to the Grand Treasure Chest of Music brought so
successfullv last vear.
FESTIVAL OF HARPISTS.
The eighth annual National Harp Festival took
place in Philadelphia Wednesday and Thursday of
this week in the Academy of Music. The program
Wilson-Stewart Music Co., 44 North Pennsylvania
Wednesday opened with a number transcribed by
street, Indianapolis, has opened a branch store at 10 Carlos Salzedo and played by an ensemble of eighty-
W r est Washington street.
three harps.
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