Show IN MUSIC'S 5 I D DOMAIN A long but varied and interesting pro pro- gramme was heard at the First Congregational Congregational Congre Congre- church last night given by the pupils of Mrs Ella Cumming Gumming Wetzell the well known vocalist and ana anaC C. C D D. the guitar and mandolin virtuoso An unusual effect was produced by the mixing mix mix- Ing Uig of mandolin and guitar numbers with the vocal selections especially on account of the contrast contrast between een the light strings s. s and rather d dull Jl piano Diano used for P l S Miss Virinia Swift t. t with h her r beautiful like bird soprano voice olce and Clarence with his wonderful mandolin work shared the honors of the evening An ensemble ensemble ensemble en en- of the Treble Clef and the Ladles' Ladles Mandolin clubs at the opening was well received as were the separate numbers b by each of these well-drilled well or or- or Miss Anna Rogers Rogers l Mrs Al Whitman Mrs George A. A Snow and Mr I Schaffner also san sans sane vocal numbers Miss Margery Mulvey showed skill skill- in her mandolin work her touch being very delicate and the harmonics well produced Miss Grace Radcliffe end and Mr played a guitar duet which demonstrated fully the possibilities of ot the guitar for tor a asolo asolo asolo solo Instrument Paul Nelden and Mr gave a banjo duet The feature of ot the evenings concert was the wonderful wonder wonder- ful tul feat of ot Mr e in playing both the theair theair theair air and the accompaniment to his selection selection selection tion on the four strings of a mandolin a athIng athing athing thing accomplished very rarely by mandolin mando mando- lin players lie Ho also succeeded In playing In harmony on all four strings at once picking the melody from the upper strings A splendid ovation greeted him when he had completed his number a Grand Medley of Old Airs arranged by by b. himself The musical numbers chosen by the Elks' Elks band contest committee has at st last been made public As has been stated before the has been divided Into three sections The first consists entirely of overtures chosen from the masterpieces of tho the classical composers Wagner Vagner and Beethoven are given two numbers each the r remainder one each Thomas and Mendelssohn as follows follows fol fol- lows Rienzi Wagner Oberon Jubel Weber Li Litolff to ft Mignon fl Thomas Egmont Lt h ri rid Beethoven Leonore Leopore r ve Ruy Blas Men Men- d Selections Selections Siegfrie Siegfried grand fantasia Dio e Lohengrin h n Wagner iZ Weber e Peer f Val Yn Suite i Op 48 46 Grieg Lucia di dl m Donizetti h rl Mascagni Mascagni Mas- Mas f. f cagni t three e dances s from the music of d rR ft Henry y the VIII German a du duLion duLion Lion Lion- Caprice The third selection will be of lighter and d popular P airs the selection being el left J JJ f f to tR the competing g bands a The adjudicators caters will be instructed to take into consideration consideration consideration con con- intonation balance tempo exa execution exl ex ex- and l shading n The numbers one from each a section being ein allowed Jeg to egg each band |