Monday, Apr. 07, 1924
Pittsburgh's Own
For years wealthy Pittsburgh has heard symphony concerts only at the hands of strolling bands of players from other cities. But soon, if all goes well, it will have a high grade orchestra of its own. Under vigorous leadership of Mr. Oscar W. Demmler, its Musicians' Club has inaugurated 2,000 for the support of a permanent organization. The appeal is being widely broadcast, for its designed to attract many patrons of moderate means, rather than to be dependent upon the generosity of a few wealthy individuals.