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Show PARIS ORCHESTRA IS GIVEN RECITAL Forced by reason of Influenza conditions to cam-el its advertised engagement of last night in the Salt r,ake tabernacle, t ne Paris Symphony orchestra . of more than eighty members, spent yesterday in the rity and departed las: evening at S o'clock for Oklahoma City for a concert Thursday night. After a few hours of sightseoinsr. the orchestra members were made .guests of honor ar a special organ reoita at the tabernacle. Governor Bamberger arrang-inc arrang-inc for the attendance of about fifty invited in-vited guests. .Madam Ohristiaue ICmayel, noted French s pra no. who was a mon c the guests of honor, sainr the "Marseillaise," "Marseil-laise," after Governor Bn mberber bad made a brief address. Professor .T. J. MeClellan played the. following program: "Torata in F (Widor. lai "To a Wild Hose" ( Mac Powell), Communion in G" ( Baptiste). "Drink to Me Onlv Willi Thine Rye" (Old Knslisdi). Tocata and "if ne ia H Minor" fBnchl, "America" and the "Star Spangled Banner." Andre Mesacc--. Cue noied conductor of the great orchestra, was lavish In his praNe of the tabernacle organ, complimenting compli-menting Professor .MeClellan upon the great beauty of tone and the capacity of the insrrumeni, as demonstrated by the organist. |