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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 1 - Page 22

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JANUARY, 1U1
22
• /2 high 28 '/ 2 " wide
and 16" deep. This cabinet has a capacity
of 300 records in albums and a large
storage drawer. Exposed surfaces are
Announcement has been made by Stein- genuine mahogany or walnut "with highly
way & Sons, New York, of the retirement figured crotch mahogany or figured stump
of three of the oldest members of the walnut doors and drawer front.
organization which took place at the first
This cabinet is also furnished with the
of the year.
addition of a Fyla-Record interior in the
The resignations include that of Fred- upper compartment with a capacity of 100
erick Reidemeister for many years treas- records in that compartment and 150
urer of the company who was connected records in the album compartment.
with this house all the business years of
The line is comprised of eight other
his life. In his retirement Mr. Reidemeister models which have also been found to
will take a well earned rest after many be popular sellers.
years of service without ever taking a real
vacation.
Hermann Irion, well known as a mem-
ber of this organization for 47 years also
resigned as general manager, a position
which he has held for many years. Mr.
A NY member of the music trade may forward to this
Irion resigned in order to assist in organi-
office a "position wanted" advertisement intended for
zing the National Defense Housing Project. this Department, to occupy three lines agate measure and
it will be inserted free. Replies will also be forwarded
He is also a director of the Associated In- without
cost. Additional space charged at the rate of 25c
dustries of New York, a director of the per line. If boldface type is desired, the cost for same
Merchants Association, a director of the will be 25c a line, 7 words to a line.
wanted" advertisements will be charged for at
Sixth Avenue Association and vice presi- the "Help
rate of 25c per line.
dent of the American Arbitration Associa-
Cash must accompany order.
Business Opportunities and For Sale advertisements
tion. He is an active member of the United
inserted as display space only at $7.00 per single column
States Chamber of Commerce, the Fifth inch.
Avenue Association, the New York Board
All advertisements intended for this department must
of Trade and the National Association of be in hand on the 15th of the month preceding the date
of issue.
Manufacturers.
The third resignation was that of Albert
Sturcke retiring to devote his time to
AVAILABLE
travel and outdoor life.
Experienced piano executive—compe-
Southland Music Co. Three Steinway
Exploits Gulbransen Officials Retire
The accompanying illustration looks like
old times. Just three men opening up a
carload of Gulbransen pianos shipped
to the Southland Music Co., Van Nuys,
Carload of Gulbransen Pianos Arrives
Cal. When Harry Gerstin, president of
this enterprising house returned recently
from a trip east the Van Nuys Tribune took
cognizance of the fact by printing the fol-
lowing:
"Harry Gerstin, president of the South-
land Piano Co., proves his faith in a piano
comeback by ordering a carload of Gul-
bransen Spinet pianos which are now on
display at the company's store 6264 Van
Nuys Blvd. Returning from a trip east he
reports that most piano factories have their
production sold out until January 1st."
Lohengrin for
Grenfell Benefit
MAN POWER
DeLuxe Cabinet
by Manual Arts Co.
The season's first performance of
"Lohengrin," with Kirsten Flagstad and
Lauritz Melchior in the leading roles, will
be held at the Metropolitan Opera House,
The Manual Arts Furniture Co., Cincin-
New York City, Friday afternoon, January nati, O. is now producing a complete line
31st, for the benefit of the Grenf ell Asso- of record cabinets which are proving
ciation of America. This benefit is in popular sellers. Latest among these is a
memory of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, and the
proceeds will be used for the maintenance
of his life work in giving medical and
social service aid to the isolated people
of Labrador and North Newfoundland.
Mrs. Basil B. Elmer is executive chair-
man in charge of all arrangements for the
benefit. Tickets for the performance may
Shonihger
be obtained through Mrs. Gertrude L.
Console
Earl, 70 East 56th Street, New York, N. Y.,
Style
30
telephone Wickersham 2-0269.
tent to take complete charge sales—
wholesale or retail. Understands train-
ing of sales force, operating shops,
financing and manufacturing.
Connection desired either West Coast
or East of Mississippi but not in too
hot climate.
Very highest references as to personal
character and ability.
Answer Box 2831, MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW, 1270 6th Ave., New York.
Shoninger Console in Dupont Exhibit
Queen Ann
in
Dupont
Exhibit
Atlantic
City, N.J.
The Piano the Public Asks For
MATHUSHEK PIANO MFG. CO.
132nd St. and Alexander Are., New York
One of the recent displays at the per-
manent exhibit of the Dupont Co. on the
boardwalk at Atlantic City. N. J., was that
of a Shoninger, Style 30, Queen Ann, con-
sole piano manufactured by the National
Piano Corp., New York. First it was dis-
played in the building and later in the
window as seen in the accompanying
illustration. William Perlman, president oi
the company stated the display brought
many inquiries. The instrument is one of
the most popular models produced by this
house.

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