Show Week WeeR in Music Pupils of ot Alberto Jonas with their immediate friends hod had a n week-end week frolic and supper yesterday at Salt Saltair tr for tor which arrangements were mode made by Frank W. W Asper John T. T Hand Band Tracy Y L Cannon Miss Mies Louisa Wells and Miss Medora Henry Tho The Tho preparation of ot the basket ensemble of ot refreshments was directed by Mrs P P. o 0 Of Perkins Mrs Sybella Clayton Claton Bas- Bas 1 sett Iett Mrs J. J D. D Miss Rita Jackman Jackman Jackman Jack- Jack man and Miss Mies Helen Hall The party left for at and enjoyed a splash in the lake before gathering about the picnic table at where cards were placed for Mr and Mrs P P. P O. O Perkins Miss Betty Botty Perkins Sp Spencer Clawson Jr Miss Mies Gertrude Almond Miss Mies Becky Almond Miss Henrietta Gremmel Frank W. W Asper Miss flu lone McArthur Miss Katherine Drew Miss Mias Elsie Harmon Miss Elvera Bond W. W Imhoff Henry Mrs Sy Sy- Sy- Sy I bella Clayton Bassett Miss Mabel Borg George Boyden Miss Medora r dora dori Henry Henn Mrs Irs W W. M M. OBrien Miss Margaret OBrien O'Brien Mrs B. B M. M I. I Jackman Mies Rita RUa Jackman Miss Helen Hall Ball Miss Mies Jennie Brygger Mr and Mrs John T. T Hand Mrs E. E Rothschild Miss Pearl Rothschild Rothschild Botha- Botha child Miss Marietta Higson Clay Holsten Hol- Hol sten stan Mr and Mrs Mra Tracy Y 7 Cannon Mr loll and Mrs Ire Lynn R. R Fairbanks Mr and Mrs Willard Ml Miss s Maud Brown Drown Mr and Mrs Irs J. J D. D Mrs A. A Y Taylor Mr and Mrs Mra Horace Horz-ce S. S Ensign Jr Miss Ara Hunsaker Do Song Jong Miss Eva Lund Lund Charles Howe Miss Zora Shaw Sha Mr and Mrs Irs Edward P. P KImball and son eon Mr Ir and Mrs J. J J. J McClellan Miss MIsa Stella Beesley J. J T. T Young R. R J. J Lester Nelson Miss Ellen Mr Lowe Low Clarence Hawkins and R R. W. W Clayton Yea Yes Indeed the tho trip was successful though somewhat strenuous twelve concerts having been given In nine nino dB days day said John J. J McClellan when he returned Monday from the trip with o. o the Ogden n Tabernacle choir to the two 3 In California and to Los Anelu It was WAL hit his first visit to San DIego Dego but not hl his first appearance in ini i the theother the other cities where concerts were riven t I Mr Ar McClellan n gave a series aeries of ot or organ nn In Festival recitals on the tho big organ hall hail at the San Francisco exposition Of Ot his appearance there as organ soloist in tho the choir concerts MaBon Mason critic of ot tho the San Francisco Examiner Ex Ex- Ex- Ex said laid John J J. J McClellan played Bachs Bach's great Toccata and Fugue In D minor It was a sound reading of oC a work ork which is only for the aristocracy aria aris of or organists a n hIts Walter Anthony Anthon of ot the tho San Francisco Chronicle lc wrote the tho following criticism John J S. S McClellan whose appearances at nt Festival l hall hail recently w were ro warmly welcomed returned with the choir as all soloist t In this series of concerts Ills His playing of at Bachs Bach's D minor Toccata and Fugue was M fi sensational and effective McClellan carries carrlos to Bach tho the splendid eplen- eplen did belief bellet that gr great at music mo may be popular He Re does not play pIn his hla Bach aa as though tho namo name frightened him into fits of ot pedantry The Toccata was M a whirlwind and the Fugue W was S ablaze I should hould like lIko to hear It all over a again again- aInu aIn which J la not what hM ono oho ono always says of ot u a DUR ju Tb The Tho San Francisco Call Can said John JohnJ JohnT J. J McClellan who was welcomed re recently re- re contI upon his appearance at tho the exposition returned with tho the Ogden choir as M soloist and was ns warmly ap ap- ap Ml Miss as Anna returned during the week eek from the Federated Musical clubs' clubs convention in Los An An- gobs golos oles with an extended trip to San SRn Francisco visiting tho the Panama Pacific exposition and other points of ot interest As a R. delegate delegato of the music section of ot the Jadi Ladles Ladles' B Literary club dub dubUss Miss took part In one ono of the regular pr programs programs pro pro- grams of tho the convention con at nt Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An An- geles Juno 26 at Trinity auditorium rendering two numbers Liszt's Sonata In B D minor and Chopin's Scherzo Op 17 Ii No 2 In her usual charming man man- ner ncr While in n San Francisco Miss lIss had tho the good goed fortune fortuno to play for tor Prof Ernest R. R Kroeger composer of or St. St Louis Louis who praised her playing her hor and artistic finish Miss Voel- Voel ker Is at homo to her numerous pupils pupils' at her studio 2546 5 S. S Seventh East s street I Another audience nce attended the Iho noonday organ recital yesterday yesterday-at at atthe atthe the Tabernacle filling tillinG tho the big balcony from one ono end around to the other othor The request program b by Organist John J. J McClellan moved grandly GranlI from the tho Adagio of ot Beethoven's Sonata So So- nata flata Opus 27 to tho the of ct Wagner's Wagners Wag Wag- ners ner's great opera opel Der Del filled In with Communion In G Batiste Humoresque Dvorak and ond the Improvisation improvisation I on Remember Me Ie from Bohemian Girl concluding with a astrain astrain strain of ot The Star spangled Banner and America Miss Emma Luc Lucy Gates returned home Friday night from her California trip with the tho Ogden Tabernacle choir as soprano so soprano so- so soloist having extended h her er stay at tho the San Francisco exposition a a. few days das After a short rest at Brighton she will b begin gln active preparations for tor her forthcoming prod production of La uLI Traviata |