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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1953 Vol. 112 N. 3 - Page 9

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The next day, Friday, February 20th,
the wives of the Thearle Music Co.
executives conducted the ladies on a
tour of the city with a tea at the Calla-
way residence, and at 7:30 P.M. the
guests were taken by Greyline Bus to
Jai Alai games in Tiajuana, Mexico.
On Saturday, February 21st, there
was a tour of the U. S. Naval Air Sta-
tion on North Island and a personal
tour of an aircraft carrier with a
luncheon at the Officers Club.
Upon their return to the Hotel del
Coronado, the guests were entertained
at a cocktail party held by the Story
& Clark Piano Co., Chicago, 111., at
which Michael G. DuBrow, sales man-
ager of the company, acted as host.
Among those present during the
meetings were Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Adams of the Adams Music Co., Peoria,
111.; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Avery, Avery
Piano Co., Providence, R. I.; Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Beasley, Beasley Music
Co., Texarkana, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Howard Beasley, Whittle Music Co.,
Dallas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Brown, Brown Music Co., Jackson,
Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Brown,
Ted Brown Music Co., Tacoma, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Callaway, Thearle
Music Co., San Diego, Cal.; Ben F.
Duvall, W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago,
111.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erlandson, San
Antonio Music Co., San Antonio, Tex.;
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Galperin, Galperin
Music Co., Charleston, W. Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur E. Godfrey, Williams
Piano Co., Sioux Falls, So. Dak.; R. 0.
Grassmueck, Berry & Grassmueck, Pasa-
dena, Cal.; Parker M. Harris, Philip
Werlein, Ltd., New Orleans, La.; Mr.
and Mrs. Paul W. Jenkins, Jenkins
Music Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Penny, Penny-Owsley Mu-
sic Co., Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs.
Emert S. Rice, W. S. Rice & Son, Co-
lumbia So. Car.; Mr. and Mrs. William
H. Schmoller, Schmoller & Mueller,
Omaha, Nebr.; William R. Steinway,
Stein way & Sons, New York, N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Troup, Troup Music
House Inc,., Lancaster, Pa.; Russell
Wells, Chas. E. Wells Music Co., Den-
ver, Col.; Frank Wilking, Wilking
Music Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
From the Chicago office of the
N.A.M.M., William R. Gard, Executive
Secretary; Verne Marceaux and Thomas
Parrish were present.
Other members of the industry, aside
from the Board of Directors named
above, who attended the meetings were
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. DuBrow, Story &
Clark Piano Co., Chicago; John H.
Gettell. Vice-President and Sales Man-
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MARCH, 1953
ager of Winter & Co., New York; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Karzen, Atlas Piano Co.,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Kolbe,
Kolbe Publications, Inc., New York;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Mack, In-
surance Consultant, Chicago; Mr. and
Mrs. John F. Majeski, Music Trades
Co., New York; 0 . F. Rydeen, Vice-
President of the Aeolian American
Corp., East Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Sams, C. G. Conn, Ltd., San
Francisco, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Story, Jr., Story & Clark Piano Co.,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Sanborn,
Magnavox Co., San Francisco; Ted Kor-
ten, and Irwin Gunderson, Korten's
Longview, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Bennett, Bennett Music Co., Santa
Barbara, Cal.
The guests from San Diego included
Mr. and Mrs. Lutes; Mr. Veith; Mr.
and Mrs. McNamara; Mr. and Mrs.
Ehrich; Mr. and Mrs. Nobles; Miss
Gregg, Miss Sullivan, Miss Wahler, Miss
Millard, Miss Gleason, Miss Fiehler,
and Lt. Keene Smith.
Other guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Anderegg, Salt Lake City; Mr. Gib De-
long, Winter & Co.; and Jack Van
Grove, Los Angeles, Cal.
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