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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 6 - Page 43

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FEBRUARY 7, 1925
Farrell, Pa. "The Palace Entertainers."
Stephen Klein, director.
Big Rapids, Mich. The M. E. Church Or-
chestra. Russell Stilwell, leader.
Clinton, 111. The Clinton School Orchestra.
Mrs. Sylvia Edmiston.
Canton, 111. The American Legion Band.
Marion, O. The American Legion Band.
L. B. McNeal, leader.
Whiteland, Ind. The Whiteland Boys' Band.
Merrill Henry, leader.
Huntingdon, Tenn. The Huntingdon High
School Band. Mr. Doran, leader.
Ashland, O. Ashland Symphony Orchestra.
Jacob Heitz, director.
Portland, Ind. The Charles Reed Orchestra.
Charles Reed, director.
Mellen, Wis. The Mellen Boys' Band.
Danville, Ky. The Danville Brass Band.
Prof. Fred Smith, leader.
Mansfield, O. The High School Band.
J. Merton Holcombe, leader.
Willard, O. The M. E. Church Orchestra.
Mrs. Harris Gillespie, director.
Marion, 111. The First Christian Church
Orchestra. John Balder, leader.
Monett, Mo. The Monett Boys' Band.
Homer F. Lee, leader.
Gurdon, Ark. The Gurdon Boys' Hand.
Fred Martin, leader.
Plymouth, Ind. The Plymouth High School
Band. Charles McConnell, director.
East Molinc, 111. The Belgian-American
Band. Cyriel Verbeke, leader.
Anderson, Ind. The Grassville Band.
Northwood, la. The Northwood Band.
Parkersburg, W. Va. The Parkersburg Sym-
phony Orchestra. Prof. John R. Swales, direc-
tor.
Jonesboro, Tenn.
The Jonesboro High
School Orchestra, Miss Jess Patton, leader.
Santa Rosa, Cal. L'Independeza Italian Band.
Prof. L. Capelli, director.
Aberdeen, S. D. The Aberdeen Band. Carl
Eilert, director.
Fort Barrancas, Fla. The Coast Artillery
Band.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Kenyon-Metcalf
Orchestra. Reuel Kenyon, director.
New Madrid, Mo. The New Madrid High
School Orchestra. Miss Ernestine Ernst, leader.
Wilmington, 111. The Methodist Sunday
School Orchestra. N.ye Osburn, leader.
Worthington, Minn. The Worthington Or-
chestra.
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Emmetsburg, la. The Juvenile Band.
Mansfield, O. The M. E. Sunday School
Orchestra. H. H. Allen, leader.
Continental, O. The Continental Boys' Band.
T. J. Walls, director.
Dubuque, la. The "Don and Ragtime Pals"
Orchestra. Clem Boland, leader.
Big Rapids, Mich. The Martin Orchestra.
M. C. Pieper, director.
Salem, Ind. The Salem High School Band.
Walter Elliott, leader.
Ft. Wayne, Ind. The Mcnnonite Church
Orchestra.
Willoughby, O. The W. H. S. Hand. C. F.
McCormick, director.
Fostoria, O. The Fostoria Junior Band. J.
W. Wainwright, leader.
Dayton, O. The Dayton Orchestra.
Abingdon, 111. The Abingdon Boys' Band.
Prof. Frank Hopkins, director.
I'ekin, 111. The Pekin School Band.
Fairmont, W. Va. The Fairmont Saxophone
Band. J. Denard, leader.
Centralia, Wash. The Centralia Symphony
Orchestra. Carl Moldrem, director.
South Whitley, Ind. The South Whitley
Band. Phil Farren, leader.
Dccatur, 111. The High School Band. John
W. Lucas, leader.
Lansing, Mich. "The Aggie Band."
Noblesville, Ind. The U. B. Church Or-
chestra.
Ft. Wayne, Ind. -The Bible Training School
Orchestra. Irvin Klopfenstein, director.
Sharon, Pa. "The Cook Entertainers." Al-
bert Cook, leader.
Sheboygan, Wis. The Sheboygan High
School Band. G. F. Schlei, director.
Rocky Ridge, O. The Rocky Ridge Band.
W. R. Whitten, director.
Stockton, 111. The Ladies' Saxophone Band.
Glen Bryant, director.
Lake Geneva, Wis. The Lake Geneva Or-
chestra.
Canton, O. The Canton Community Or-
chestra. G. A. Bittrich, leader.
Lafayette, Ind. The Lafayette School Band.
Monticello, 111.—The Atwood Community
Band. John Browning, director.
Auburn, Ind.—The South Whitley School
Band.
Lewiston, Me.—Lewiston-Auburn's Symphony
Orchestra. Wilfred Tremblay, leader.
Napoleon, O.—"Shepard's Ohio Serenaders."
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Gloversville, N. V.—The Laurel Band.
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Harrisburg, 111.—The Carrier Mills Band.
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Wabash, Intl.—The Wabash High School
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Augusta, Me.—The Belfast Band.
Leavenworth, Kans.—The American Legion
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Hamilton, O.—The Junior Orchestra. Pro-
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Portag.e, Pa.—The Portage Citizens' Band.
I. H. Hannakan, director.
Dover, O.— The Dover School Orchestra.
L. H. Alexander, leader.
Circlevillc, O.—The "Scarlet & Grey" Or-
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