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Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 18 - Page 43

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MAY
THE
2, 1925
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Connellsville, Pa. The Connellsville Military
Band. George Silver, director.
Wapello, la. The Wapello Boys' Band. O.
B. Stephens, director.
Monroe, Mich. The Municipal Band.
Clarion, la. The Clarion Municipal Band.
Dr. F. P. St. Clair, leader.
Detroit, Mich. University of Detroit Band.
Bellingham, Wash. The Bellingham Junior
Delaware, O. The Children's Orchestra.
Band. Frank Baldauf, leader.
Clarksville, Ark. The Boy Scouts' Band. J.
Evanston, Wyo. Evanston Sunday School
J. Montgomery, leader.
Orchestra. William Dean, director.
Morgantown, W. Va. The Morgantown Sax-
Hagerstown, Md. "The Blue and White Or-
ophone Band. Prof. Joseph Denard, director.
chestra." S. R. Hargten, leader.
Huntington, Ind. The Huntington Municipal
Ford City, Pa. The Boys' Band. Prof. En-
Band. H. Frank Bailey, director.
rico Colonna, director.
Franklin, Pa. "The Oil City Symphony Or-
Bellingham, Wash.
The First Christian
chestra."
Church Symphony Orchestra. Joseph C. Poole,
Worthington, Minn. The Worthington La-
director.
dies' Band. Mrs. G. C. McClung, leader.
Sharon, Pa. The Boys' Band. E. S. Hassler,
Flemingsburg, Ky. The Flemingsburg Brass
director.
Band.
Marion Center, Pa. The Marion Center Band.
Sacramento, Calif. The Sacramento Ladies'
Baltimore, Md. The Municipal Band. Nel-
Band. Thomas H. Wills, leader.
son C. Kratz, director.
Alhambra, Calif. "The Alhambra Jazz Band."
Huntingdon, Pa. "The Blairs Mills Band."
Bill Halvin, leader.
Cardston, Utah. The New St. Paul's Indian
Osceloa Mills, Pa. The Boy Scout Band.
School
Band. A. T. Henson, leader.
Walter Nevling, leader.
Portage, Pa. The American Legion Drum
Mt. Jewett, Pa. The Mt. Jewett Band.
Corps.
Toledo, O. The Elks' Band. William Leon,
Springfield, O. The Springfield Boy Seoul
leader.
Band. Prof. R. R. Ritchie Robertson, director.
Kenton, O. The Kenton Boys' Band. Capt.
Weed, Calif. The Weed Band. J. P. Men
Willes, director.
New Bethlehem, Pa. The New Bethlehem dro, leader.
Boise, Idaho. The Boise Boys' Band.
Boy Band. Prof. James Colonna, leader.
Washburn, 111. The Washburn Band. Prof
Boyertown, Pa. The Boys' Band.
Wilmington, 111. The Wilmington Band. T. H. L. Dyar, leader.
Farmer City, 111. The Farmer City Band.
J. Knight, leader.
Bessemer,
Ala. The Bessemer Boosters'
Sterling, 111. The Reformed Church Orches-
Band. W. L. Holton, director.
tra.
Charlevoix, Mich.
"The Charlevoix City
Port Huron, Mich. The High School Band.
Band." E. C. Sterritt, director.
Professor Straffon, director.
Farmington, Pa. The Farmington Hi^h
Marengo, la. The Junior High School Or-
School Orchestra.
chestra. Miss Norma Rumple, leader.
DuBoise, Pa. "Ed Egan and His Orchestra."
Ligonier, Ind. The Ligonier School Band
Ed Egan, leader.
Phil Farren, director.
Memphis, Tenn. "The Memphis Symphony
Fowler, Ind. The Concert Band.
South Whitley, Ind. The South Whitley Orchestra."
Milford, Mich. The Milford Boys' Band. ().
School Band. Phil Farren, director.
A.
Pengra, director.
Dwight, 111. The Dwight Band.
Rensselaer,
Ind. The Rensselaer Band.
Peebles, O. The School Band.
Montclair, N. J. The Rotary Boys' Band
Mt. Union, Pa. The Mt. Union Boys' Band.
John J. Gartland, director.
Prof. Martin Peiffer, leader.
Fairmont, W. Va. "The Black and Blue Or-
Ossian, Ind. The Ossian Military Band.
chestra." Paul Davisson, leader.
Ralph Bailey, director.
Monticello, Ind. The High School Orchestra.
Charles H. Wolf, leader.
OLIVER DTTSON C D
Pleasantville, N. J. The Pleasantville High
BOSTON. X A S 3
School. Miss Irma Stiles, leader.
Marion, 111. "The Eubanks Band." Fred
Manufacturers
luibanks, leader.
Importers and Jobbers of
Tyler, W. Va. The Tyler High School Or-
chestra. F. J. Nelson, leader.
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MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
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London, O. The London Orchestra. Mr.
Skinner, leader.
Belfast, Me. The Belfast Orchestra. Mrs.
Henry Smith, leader.
Savanna, 111. "Brooks and His Harmony
Boys." Jack Brooks, director.
Herrin, 111. The Herrin Boy Scout Band.
Norman Beasley, director.
Carthage, N. Y. The Beginners' Band. Bert
Emmonds, leader.
Sinking Spring, Pa. "Bickel's Young Sere-
naders." Prof. Arthur Bickel, leader.
Sheraden, Pa. The Langley Band. N. W.
Rankin, leader.
Dayton, O. "Soward's Saxophone Band."
Henry C. Becker, leader.
Xenia, O. The Methodist Church Sunday
School Orchestra. Mrs. E. C. Walley, director.
Ft. Wayne, Ind. "The News-Sentinel News-
boys' Band." Ralph Bailey, leader.
Fowler, Ind. The Concert Band. William
Palmer, director.
Gal va, I'll. "The Jolly Trio Orchestra." Mr.
Adkinson, director.
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