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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 10 - Page 66

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
PICTORIAL
NEWS ECHOES
of the
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
TRADE
Music hath charms when Mary Brian, movie
star, is the musician. The oriental banjo
she holds is also quite nifty. Miss Brian was
photographed in the music store of Rich-
ardson, Inc., Los Angeles, not long ago.
An accordion prodigy. Irma Marie Ham-
nwrhucher, 13 yeurs old, of St. Paul, Minn.,
who plays a Hohner instrument.
Making America musical—Jean
Tremaine, Los Angeles, Calif.
The Richest Child Is Poor Without a Musical Training
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gray pose for a picture with their Banjo Unpin', Guitar Throwin Cou-hunds. In the
background is the specially built Cadillac car in which the troupe travels to spread music's message
to the masses.
Window display of Beckley Music Store, of Beckley,
W. Va., where the proper effort produces big sales
i
results in Gibson fretted instruments.
The Harbor District Boy Scouts have a first-class harmonica band, organ-
ized under the supervision of Glenn Tindale, Los Angeles Playground Ass'n.
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