Grose Music ShopWidely Known mi3t1Upstate SectionrI' making music is a uiai- 3 lenge to the creative mind and ( a most satisfying means of F self expression,” states Wei- I don Grose, proprietor of Grose j x Music Shop. %Established in 1948 Grose j music shop is exclusive fran- , chised dealer for Sohmer, Story a and Clark, Winter pianos and Pianola player pianos, for Conn organs and band instruments, Ludwig percussion instruments, Gibson guitars, Fender amplifiers, Guild am-pilfers, Buffet woodwinds and Scherl and Roth stnng instru- ] r ments.I Ethel Grose is assistant man ager and Edward Goodness, j ^1 salesman for Grose Music. a Mrs. Ethel Grose own and op erates the Ethel Grose School of Dancing”, established in {r 1934 Other professional teachers associated with the Grose i Music Shop” giving private instruction are Miss Maxine Hub- ^ 1 bard, piano; Leonard Lambert, rtdiitc1r*iYIorchestra instruments; Ronald Smith, band instruments; Ar thur McGinley, guitar; and j r Fred McGinley, guitar. Private studios are available to students for instructional use. Mr. Earl Everts, pianist and piano technician, is also affiliated with the Grose Music Shop”, providing complete tuning and d repair service for pianos. Richard A Bohall is the authorised service man for Conn ; j Electronic Organs. i fA native of Indiana, Mr. Grose was a professional musician and arranger beforeyt