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Henry Gearman Entertains Tuners
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and Technicians on his Estate
The Henry Gearman country home please the palates of children and
on the beautiful Fox River was the adults.
scene of a festive occasion September
As may be expected when a group
Six days before her 78th birthday,
9th, when nearly one hundred persons, of tuners gather, many pianos were
Mrs. Grace Neff Daniels died on Oct.
ord, in her home a t 344 Linwood Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y., after a brief illness.
She was the widow of William H.
Daniels, last survivor of the original
firm of Denton, Cottier & Daniels.
Mrs. Daniels was born in Buffalo
Oct. 9th, 1869. She was a member of
the Twentieth Century Club and the
Buffalo Country Club and was a volun-
teer worker of the Buffalo Chapter,
American Red Cross.
She is survived by a sister Mrs.
Frank N. Farrar. A nephew, Frank
N. F a r r a r Jr., is vice president of
Denton, Cottier & Daniels.
Mrs. William H. Daniels
MAN POWER
WANTED
First Class Tuner & Action Man
Top Salary and percentage.
Permanent
position and opportunity to have charge
of large shop.
Levy-Page, Temple of Music,
Steinway House, P. O . B5I6, Norfolk, Va.
MANAGER WANTED
Members
of
the
AinerU-iiii Soci«-tj of Tuners un<| Technicians
as Guests of President Henry Gearman.
technicians and their families, ga-
thered there for a picnic.
To say that all had a good time
would be trite but true. I t was that
kind of a crowd and that kind of a
day. Even the Weather Man contri-
buted by providing one of the balm-
iest late summer days that could be
desired.
The guests brought well filled baskets
and liquid refreshments were provided
by the gracious host and hostess to
at
Outing
verbally torn down and rebuilt, b u t
there was pleasure a-plenty as well;
boating, card games, horse shoes, hill
climbing, croquet.
The guests came from Chicago, Mil-
waukee, Pontiac and Woodstock and
points in between. The spirit of whole-
some fellowship which abounds on
every side.
It was a grand day for which all
who were present a r e indebted to
Mr. and Mrs. Gearman.
for large music department. Give references
and past experience.
FRED WALKERS MUSIC STORE
327 N. Howard St.
Baltimore 1, Md.
TUNER OPPORTUNITY
We have an ooening for a competent
tuner and repairman. Good salary. Per-
manent. Fine air-conditioned, well lighted
shop. Our community is situated in the
lovely Spokane Valley, where you may, if
you wish, have a garden, chickens, cow,
etc. Nice moderate climate. Lakes and
Fishing Streams galore. Write—Powers
Piano Co., Veradale, Washington.
PIANO TUNER WANTED—Piano Tuner and
Repair Man for permanent position. Good
ralary. Give experience and references. Old
established firm. Fine climate. Easy trips to
world's best recreational resorts. Hockett-
Cowan Music Co., 1254 Fulton St., Fresno,
Calif.
,_
TUNER WANTED—Experienced piano tuner
and repair man. Permanent job with firm 43
years in business. Good shop. Alnutt Music
Co., Savannah, Ga.
1874
1 945
Famous For Over 70 Years,
The
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
COMPACT DIRECT BLOW
PIANO
A C T I O N
ISotv manufactured for the trade by
THE WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS DIVISION
IHE STARR PI AN©
INCORPORATE*
WANTED—Tuner and Repairman. Permanent
position. Good salary. Steinway, Hammond
Organ dealer. Established 1908. Humei
Music Company, Columbus, Ga.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, OCTOBER, 1945