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THE MUSIC TRADE
42
REVIEW
JUNE 27, 1925
Platt Music Co. Managers
Entertained at Banquet
George B. Epstein, Vice-president of Los
Angeles Concern, Entertains Branch Store
Managers and Department Heads
/•MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Los ANGELES, CAI.., June 11.—At the Elite, Mon-
day evening, June 8, George 13. Epstein, vice-
president of the Platt Music Co., entertained at
dinner, the guests being the store managers
and department heads of the Seven Platt Music
Stores. Mrs. Epstein acted as hostess of the
Manufacturers of m u s i c a l instrument
evening.
cases of quality. Veneer, Duck, Leather,
During the course of the evening Mr. Ep-
stein read a telegram received from Ben Platt,
Fibre.
president of the company, who is attending the
National Music Trades Convention in Chicago,
in which he announced the appointment of
Herman P. Heck as general sales manager, to
succeed Leonard Davis, resigned. Mr. Beck
received the hearty congratulations and assur-
ances of loyal co-operation.
ada Theatre in the West, and the window
For the past ten years Mr. Beck has been
showed reproductions of the instruments used an active and able member of the Platt Music
by the well-known Paul Ash Orchestra.
Co.'s staff. Beginning as manager of the pho-
nograph department Mr. Beck has advanced
Chicago Musical Instrument Co. Features
steadily by reason of his marked ability and
Martin Band Instruments to Great Advantage
untiring efforts to his present position as gen-
in Special Window Display
Miss Bertha Kaplan, daughter of Ladislav eral sales manager. The interests of the com-
Kaplan
of the firm of Muller & Kaplan, string pany he represents have always been his inter-
CHICAGO, IU.., June 20.—The Chicago Musical
manufacturers,
New York, was married last ests—its success, his success—and throughout
Instrument Co., mid-West distributors of Mar-
week to Frank Sped, a New York mechanical his entire career he has won and retained the
tin Hand Instruments and local retailers, had a
engineer, at South Norwalk, Conn. Otto J. loyal support of every employe. Under Mr.
special window display of the Martin line with
Muller and Louis Fisenne, officials of the com- Heck's competent direction it is confidently ex-
a tie-up of Paul Ash the well-known orchest a
pany, motored to the wedding. After the cere- pected that 1925 will prove the banner year in
leader appearing here at the McVickers Theatre.
mony the young couple left on their honey- the remarkable history of the Platt Music Co.
Announcement was made that Martin Hand-
moon which will include a trip across the con-
craft instruments played a very important part
tinent.
in the initial success of Paul Ash at the Gran-
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Tie-Up With Chicago
Appearance of Paul Ash
Miss Bertha Kaplan a Bride
Start New Store Chain
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