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Oct.-Nov., 1935
PRESTO-TIMES
12
MUSIC-
PUBLISHERS
COMPOSERS
The Music Section of Community
Fund
R. E. Durham, Chairman
The 1935 Community Fund campaign for Chicago
and vicinity has enlisted the cooperation of men
prominent in all walks of life in and about Chicago.
Leading individuals in commercial, industrial, pro-
fessional lines and varied departments of business
operations have accepted chairmanships of the sev-
eral divisions of the work in hand, about fifty groups
in all. Banks, automobiles and accessories, iron and
steel industries, amusements, architects, attorneys,
music, publishers and printers, lumber, packing in-
dustries and other activities are represented.
Philip I). Armour is the general chairman of the
campaign and for the music section Raymond E. Dur-
ham, president of Lyon & Healy, is the chairman of
the committee on which he has named the following
members: G. W. Ward, representing radios, R. J.
Keenley, band instruments, Paul Monnig, wholesale
Benjamin F. Carr, who died recently, carried on music merchandise and Rudolph Ganz, music schools
Paul Sclunitt of Minneapolis, ex-president National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers, shows his affec- business in the Woodlawn district (Chicago) for and instruction.
Mr. Durham has not as yet given out a name to
several years. He had worked in piano factories
tion for the crooner in this terse manner: "The place
for the crooner is on the radio where he can be before coming to Chicago from Fairfield, Ohio, his represent the organ group but he has, himself, called
birthplace. Mr. Carr was a 'cello player and for upon the trade in behalf of the piano and other musi-
stopped when desired."
some time a member of the Kdison Symphony Or- cal instrument section.
Mr. Durham, always vitally interested in move-
chestra.
Presto-Times calls attention to two songs recently
ments for the betterment of his community and sur-
published by Brouse & Canon, Craig, Colo. These
rounding interests, enters into this community work
are named in a special card on this page of Presto-
associated with the Community Fund Campaign with
Times. These songs, each of them, are excellent
zeal and enthusiasm in helping to carry forward a
New Fox-Trot Song
musically and the words well and carefully blended
magnificent campaign this year.
throughout with the melody. The song, "Colorado's
WHEN IT'S APPLE BLOSSOM TIME IN INDIANA
Every individual identified in music, amateur, pro-
Calling." is truly, as the announcement says, "a song
fessional, industrial and all branches of the retail
A
Wonderful
Dance
Number
of the open, a song of the wild." It will please and
music trade, are invited to lend aid and contribute
may well have a place in the repertoire of many
as they may be disposed to do whether for great or
In addition to the words and regular piano music,
vocalists. Presto-Times takes pleasure in recom-
small amounts, whether dimes or dollars. Any amount
it contains a modern DUET DIAGRAM AR-
mending these publications.
of contribution will be heartily acceptable and ap-
RANGEMENT for Hawaiian Guitars and a Span-
preciated toward making the music and music trade
ish Guitar Accompaniment.
A recently published fox-trot song, words and
contingent a representative factor in this splendid
Kvery musician should have a ropy. 30c per copy.
music clean and pleasing; title page and song title
movement for helping people who need help and who
DEALERS,
ask
your
jobber
for
prices,
or
write
direct
to
attractive, comes to Presto-Times. It is published
are appreciative of the favors bestowed upon them.
jointly by the composer and the lyricist at the little
Get in touch with anyone of the committee named or
STONE CITY MUSIC CO.
town of Gonvick, Minn. The announcement of this
communicate with Chairman R. E. Durham, care of
Music Publishers
BEDFORD, INDIANA
composition appears in another column on this page.
Lyon & Healy, for all particulars and subscriptions
"That's Why," runs the song,
to the fund.
"You've come to be The Dearest One to me."
You will like this song; it's a good one to add to
Mr- and Mrs. J. P. McKinney who were formerly
the repertoire for suitable availables.
music supervisors in the Eureka, Kansas public
schools recently started a music business at Emporia,
Your Spare TIME, and at a trifling Cost, and in Your
Kansas where a formal opening was recently one of
The great organ built by W. W. Kimball Com-
Own Home.
the attractions of Emporia.
You Can Gain a Musical Training That Will Later
pany for Pretoria, South Africa, arrived in due time
Be a Most Profitable Investment.
and work of installing the instrument has been pro-
Melodies Composed, Revised and Orchestrated at
ceeding as fast as could be done in the building under
Very Small Cost.
WRITE TODAY
construction. Mr. Ortleb went to Pretoria to install
the instrument and is hoping to remain until the
ZYGMUND
RONDOMANSKI
important event of dedication takes place.
Home-Study Course
GROTON, CONNECTICUT
CAMELIA
Beautiful New Waltz Song
OUR LINE OF PUBLICATIONS
Will Bring Business to You
Music for Bands, Orchestras, Drum Corps.
VOCAL MUSIC IN GREAT VARIETY
Let Us Tell You How to Sell Music and
Make Money.
Every Dealer Should Sell Musical Publications
M. WITMARK & SONS
619 West 54th Street
New York City
Suite 600 Lyon & Healy Bldg.,
Chicago, Illinois
A Song of the Open
A Song of the Wild
"COLORADO'S CALLING"
Music by Dorothy Canon;
Words by Mason O. Brouse
THAT'S WHY
A New Foxtrot Song Pleasing and Melodious:
Delightful Rhythm; Catchy Lyrics
You Will Like This Song
"I have mingled among my associates
Of acquaintance old and new,
But I have not yet among them all found
One so dear and true as you."
ORCHESTRATIONS (Accompanied by Pro-
fessional Copies)
50c
SAMPLE SHEETS FOR PIANO
35c
Dealers Can Order Through Their Jobbers
Call Your Dealer for Single Copies or Address
the Publisher
OTHER GOOD SELLERS to be brought
out in the near future. Watch for them.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE
and PROFESSION
25c each—2 for 40c
BROUSE & CANON, Publishers
CRAIG, COLORADO
OTHERS ARE TO FOLLOW
WARREN MUSIC CO.
1734 S. E. 34th Avenue
PORTLAND, OREGON
WORDS FOR MUSIC
LARSON PUBLISHERS
(Astrid Larson)
Will cooperate with composers for production of
ha'.lads and various forms of songs, choruses, etc.
GONVICK
WALTZ
Piano Copy, 35c; Orchestration, 50c
This advertiser lias a choice selection of
MINNESOTA
ALSO A TOPICAL SONG OF THE DAY:
The Dance Sensation of N. W . Colorado,
"BROADWAY SWEET-
HEART"
can be ordered over
any music counter.
LYRICS FOR MUSIC
Address: J,yri«-s for Music, Care of Presto-Times
AMJSIC PRINTERS
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
PRINT ANYTHING IN MUSIC
BY ANY PROCESS
SEND FOR QUOTATION AND SAMPLES
NO ORDER TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE ATTENTION
THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MUSIC PRINTER V E S T OF NEW YORK AND
THE LARGEST ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1876
REFERENCE ANY PUBLISHER.
THE OTTO
SON CO.jNC.
CINCINNATI,
ZIMMERMAN
OHIO.
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