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The Music Trade
JULY 28, 1928
Review
Henry Kuhrmeyer Has Low Score in
Chicago Musical Merchandise Golf Meet
Chicago Zone Musical Merchandise Manufacturers Hold Annual Golf Tournament and
Outing at Medinah Country Club
n p H E Association of Musical Merchandise
•*• Manufacturers of the Chicago Zone held
their annual golf tournament and outing Fri-
day, July 20, with Chicago and visiting jobbers
as their guests. The tournament was held at
Medinah Country Club, where the royal game,
and all that went with it, ran off smoothly
under the direction of H. H. Slingerland, chair-
man of the day.
The members of the Association who attend-
ed were A. L. Hunter, Henry Kuhrmeyer, Jay
Kraus, H. H. Slingerland, Walter Gotsch, F.
R. Johnson, Frank Kordick, Herman Schlitt,
F. W. Miller, Carl Richter, W. E. Dick, Robert
Floess and O. E. Buel. The guests were M.
H. Berlin, Paul Monnig, William Lyons, L. A.
Glassman, Felix Baer, Joseph Soravia, F. Win-
quist, J. E. Nelligan and Sherwin Kane.
It is reported that no course records were
broken in the tournament, but Henry Kuhr-
meyer, after an exhibition of near-professional
driving, won low score for the day, just slightly
above the course par. The guests endeavored
hard to show up their hosts, William Lyons
turning in second low score, with M. H. Berlin
close behind him. The numerous water holes
on the course were the downfall of most of the
players. When all the foursomes had finished
their rounds, Paul Monnig gave a Joe Kirk-
wood exhibition of trick shots, driving a golf
ball off the top of his straw hat, strangely
without damage to the hat, thereby showing
he was deserving of the blind bogey prize
which it was his good fortune to win.
Following the tournament, dinner was eaten
in the beautiful Medinah Clubhouse, then
guests and hosts resolved themselves into
groups for the enjoyment of an evening of in-
door sports, at which it was reported that the
guests' luck continued to prevail.
Holton's Harmony Hints
to Be Permanently Issued
musicians and music lovers and is crowded with
pertinent facts which are of interest to prospec-
tive musicians, beginners, amateurs and pro-
fessionals.
The current issue stresses the Wiedoeft
Model Holton Saxophones, Metal Clarinet, the
Holton jeweled-bearing French Horn and
Llewellyn Trumpet. Copies are available to
all who request it.
House Publication of Frank Holton & Co. Will
Appear Three Times a Year in the Future
ELKHORN, WIS V July 23.—There has been such
an insistent demand for the continuation of
Holton's Harmony Hints, a live musical pub-
Hegeman String Band
Booked by Stanley
PHILADELPHIA, PA., July 23.—The Hegeman
String Band, which has been noted as the
perennial prize-winning string organization in
the annual New Year's Shooters' Parade, an ex-
clusive Philadelphia event, was booked for a
round of the leading Stanley theatres during
June. Ernest Hegeman, head of the organiza-
tion, is a music dealer with headquarters at
4203 Lancaster avenue, and the string band with
its forty members are mostly his pupils and
customers. The band not only has been an
annual prize winner at the New Year parade,
but has also been awarded similar recognition
in many local amateur events and competitions.
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licatibn issued by Frank Holton & Co., band
instrument manufacturers, that it is to become
a permanent institution, issued three times a
year, Holton officials announce. It circulates to
BACON
BANJOS
Played by Leading
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Music Merchants
Conn Brings Out
New Symphony Flute
ELK11ART, IND., July 23.—Among the new prod-
ucts of C. G. Conn, Ltd., is the new No. 100-O
symphony flute, which embodies many striking
improvements. A. E. Femboque, flutist of the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, has given an
enthusiastic endorsement of the new instru-
ment. Conn officials are busy making plans
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for the annual meeting of Conn dealers from
all parts of the country to be held here the
latter part of the month. This year's meeting
is expected to be the greatest in the history
of these annual gatherings.
Will Handle Conn Line
FARRKLL, PA., July 23.— Polangin's Music Shop,
Broadway, has been appointed as authorized
representative of Conn band instruments for
Karrell and vicinity, it is announced by William
Polangin, proprietor. The new line will be put
into stock here shortly.
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BOSTON, MASS
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