Ca t ho n r rrrr t r 'r *rr b k re f C'W 1 W' r k ken r' tniGd1e rr'da rkr k r 's~' rtkr ~ k r 'r r ~ ' r 'r ~ kr kdres rn arakbyM dets dayk r'wilips pe det fteLlbril elot Laura brat&i ptalio, and her brother, Ztigene, lyri tenor and accompanist, presé%it the program. .These talented young art- ists are becomng very popular Tho 4rleaI Studio amn wouien's clubs in Chicago and A tyric lenor, w*homf crjitn ctai;n v'ir'nity, it is'said. Tfrey h~av~ e r. to be a brilliant ituician of thes ed at trhe Chicaoê Woman's ,cltb, the Y-VP'0er generat~on, 's WiIU.lm a a Wintdsor Wmnna'.s club, -and otherls. cale and regepfton that -opens, thse -rrr' Thvhave also apeae beo h Neighbps club TYeçdalv afefr$00i, in May' Musticar i cluub shlrehl Mrs. M~cr and ud Mrs. How r ai- citai at Kimbail hall by thec Musical X. Thale, Nirs, Arthuir Boylston ' ' Gtuild of Chcago,,anid met wit warr4t NMt. Frank Oelerich, Mrs. Cha-1en h hr u l r' praise fronm the critics. -She is hearil Barton, -Mrs. Walter Ballard, Mrs. o9z o btel 'oe t regkularly over Station WVAAF on Weludelin Seiýg, Mis. Jtoreph Ver-Uzs9te1 . O v* lgin lgw4 îM»«ù Saturclays at 3:30 ocdock in a fifteen'- halen, Mrs. Edward Kirclierg, and* minute song recital. M4rs. P. J. Cunn»een w ill behustesses. k"ca n r'~io 1« Wor 1"r errr'r rr'ttrto tday.$io pôr'- r'bîc Fo r'r'r'war, Wi r'n t-'t Ïr n h mar r'k'k Fo rrss Y' 'ta r'rraswt-trer 'r~at k: 'r'l*iii an itestock foeusi é theqpe sl eveqlre ollais ~abrî goldbtt < tris.I a~i goupI trrrkrttrkkr~J-r for~ "frso atà wea 'hW haV