41 MUSICAL COURIER March 2, 1922 (Above) left to right’. John McCormack, D. F. McSweeney, asso Carson, successful local manager, of Tulsa, and Edwin Schneider Carson snapped on the McCormack private car “Washington.” ASHLEY PETTIS, pianist, who recently gave a successful piano recital at Aeolian Hall, winning for himself the excellent criticisms of the press, (Morse photo.) CELIA SCHILLER, pianist, and founder of the Trio Classique of New York, has re-entered the concert field. For many years she has had large classes of students from all parts of the country, several of whom are already performing before the public. Miss Schiller has also conducted eight hand sight reading classes and will continue them, as well as private instruction. Since the first concert (at Aeolian Hall on December 19) of the Trio Classique, it has had many appearances, all meeting with success. Two of the most recent have been at Hunter College and at Steinway Hall. The next New York recital of the trio will take place at Aeolian Hall on March 6. An interesting program has been arranged. (© Underwood & Underwood.) EVELYN HOPPER, NeW' York manager, caught by the camera man . after closing contracts for^ concert programs by the Artone Quartet at festivals in Buffalo and St. Joseph, as well as for an appearance in the Beethoven ninth symphony with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in its home city. (Photo by E. F. Foley.)