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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1946 Vol. 105 N. 2 - Page 28

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Ben Witlin Back
Travelers to Be Rewarded
Gulbransen Co.
in NAAM Membership Drive with
Ben Witlin , for many years travel-
ling representative for the Gulbransen
Co., who has been connected with a
The help of the wholesale travelers immediately. Association bulletins will
in the industry is being sought, with also be sent each month to keep sales-
the consent of the firms they represent men informed about current activities.
in a campaign which will push
"The music industry is on the
NAMM's membership over the 1000 threshold of its greatest opportunity.
mark by convention time. To stimulate If we cooperate effectively, promote ag-
interest—to add zest to the campaign gressively, and plan boldly future pros-
—a group of attractive prizes is being perity is assured. The NAMM pro-
assembled. The winners will be an- gram is designed for just that," says
nounced and prizes will be awarded at Mr. Mills.
the convention banquet. Other honors
will be conferred upon the winners and
special recognition will be given to all
participants.
Here are some typical prizes to be
awarded: golf equipment, fishing
The American Society of Piano Tun-
tackle, sport jacket, electric razor, ny-
er-Technicians
will hold its annual con-
lons for the woman in your life, lug-
gage, a Stetson hat, travel kit, a pair vention in Chicago at the Hotel Sher-
of fine pipes, lifetime pen with match- man on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
ing pencil—to mention but a few of the day, June 17, 18 and 19, 1946.
This convention promises to be the
items which will bring pleasure to the
winners, be reminders of the acclaim biggest and best that the service in-
dustry has ever witnessed. There will
of their associates.
For details, travelers are requested be the usual classes in action regulat-
to write to W. A. Mills, Executive Sec- ing and technical diccussions. All the
retary of the NA1MM at 28 East Jack- new inventions and improvements that
son Boulevard, Chicago. He will send have been created during the war will
a supply of membership applications be exhibited.
The semi-annual council meeting will
take place in Milwaukee, Wis., on Jan-
uary 27th, at the Hotel Wisconsin.
ASPTT Convention in
Chicago June 17,18 and 19
BEN WITLIN
war plant in Philadelphia, Pa., since
the beginning of the war, has now
returned to the Gulbransen Co.
Mr. Witlin will be soon making a
good-will tour visiting his old friends
in the business but as he says "Just to
howdy and not to solicit orders."
H. C. Wildermuth Pays Tribute
To
Organization at Christmas Party
On December 28th Blaine-Wilder- P. Gurney, Mrs. Harry P. Gurney,
40 years' experience
in cooperating with
makers of fine pianos
to the end of . . .
muth Inc., Toledo, Ohio, gave a Christ-
mas dinner-party for all its employees
and their wives.
Following the dinner a short talk
was given by H. C. Wildermuth, presi-
dent of the company, in which he
Mrs. H. C. Wildermuth, Henry T.
Bowers, Mrs. Glen D. Bliss, Glen D.
Bliss, sales manager, H. C. Wilder-
muth, president. Sitting from left to
right:—'Mrs. George L. Stadler, Harry
Temple, Mrs. Henry T. Bowers, Mrs.
BETTER T O N E
STANDARD
Piano Hammer Co.
(Not
Inc.)
820 North Kedzie Ave.
Blalne-Wildermuth Staff at Christmas Party
CHICAGO 51, ILLINOIS
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expressed the appreciation for the co-
operative help given him by his em-
ployees. From left to right:—Harry
Marvin T. Fair, Marvin T. Fair,
George L. Stadler, R. Adelyn Hatcher,
secretary.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW. FEBRUARY, 1946

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