The North Shore Musicians club wilI hold its December meeting at Shawnee Country club eon Tuesday afternoon, December 8, with Mrs. 'E. L. Lange, Mrs. F. L. Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Evanse and Mrs. E. L.' Perkins serving as the -hostesses. The program for the afternocon wilI be as'follôws: Calli Me No More.......... ............... "ing Again................ ......... Bilent Nlght .... ............... Cadmnan Protheroe ..... Gruber Eulaila Kober Stade at'the Piano Air A. Lotti. Allegro Appaosioniato ...... . :. .Saint âBaens Blyrthe Akely, Cellist Brnau Akely at the Piano *A Blutber Son& of the Madonna........... .. Head 0, Leave Your Biéee ............. azeihurst Stili Wl. die Nacht..................Bohm Mein, Leboter lot ein Weber .......... ildacli LOl ..................... ............ Hildaeh Mildred Chinlund Anna Chinlund at the Piano IV.......................... ago bave played together in recitals,:with symphony orchestras, and' on the air. In radio work they. have, been popzlar. guest artists on. the programs. of General Miotors, Carnet Caravan, Fleiscbmannm, and many other major network feature.. 11The llrst haif of, their'program next Monday, night w ill be devoted to tôwrks -of Bach and Brhm."Psscglia," as transcribed from ' Bach by Abr*ani Chasin bas ýbeen dedicated to Miss Monday eveing,Deceiuber 7, under the auspices of the artist 'ecitaltcmmitte ofý the Winnetka, Music club. Vera Brodsky and,,Harold Triggs, duo ins since tbey, began their partnersbip several years Rondo from Duet G Ma.or .. ........... Caroline Harnoberger, Violin Betty Biesemeler, Viola ('roup of àongs Aifreda. Bermingham Ernau AkeiY at the Piano :Handel-Havorsen ... ........... Mozart Juliju Sander Friedlander, 1621 Spencer AlecTem p!eton GCuves Rec ital at New Trier A benefit concert under the auspices of the North Shore auxiljary of the Chicago Maternity center wilI- be presented in the New Trier 'High ber 9, to spend two mnths taking colorcd photographs of muany of t/he nost famnous works of art in IY4ropeau museurns. to them is Jerome Moross's transcription -of "The Banjo" by. Gottschalk, which they will play on the second haif of the program. In the third group of numbers the artists are pl 4 »rilg sevral of tbeir gwt compositions, in-~ cluding "Valse" by Mr. Triggs. "Fuller and Warren," a cowboy tune by Brodsky and Triggs, will have its first appearance Monday night. The comipilete program will be as follows: Transcribed by Guy Mnaier b. Passacaglia .. ..... . . _ J. S. Bach Transeribed by Abrami Chasins c. Prelude in E ...>.J. S. Bach Transcribed by Lou~is Victor Saar 2. Var;,iationis on, a Théine of Haydnj......Brahms Intermission 3. a1.Fetes...............Debussy Tra«nscrýibed by Maurice Ravel 1. a. Sicilienne ................. Brodsky and Mr. Triggs.especially. Also dedicated j. S. Bach Chopin for Concert f0!C, 1Acclaimed a "true genius" both in 'Engiand and in America, he was born of Scottish. parents on a played the piano, imitating the notes. of' a nearby farrn near Cardiff in Wales. At the age of two, he churcb bell. At 'four, he composed a lullaby with which bis mother sang hito to sleep. At five, hie directed a choir of his playmates. When Alec was twelve, bis father sold his interest in the farm, oved to London, andl enrolled his' son in tbe Royal academny. The same plete mus prograni troITi1 program. He invites alil shore to attend these1 of charge, telephoning h the concert. CThe ncago group's ninth. loyers of the north Ihtlv concerts, free fore the .evening' of, Banjo , ... _ ... ->.... Gottschalk d.Transcribed by Jerome 'Moross 'aranteIio T1 .1................Rachmaninoff In NS.RecitaîI Carol Lou Burnham Has Water Color Exhibition TwentvLou toi. pe Mr. Fried*hite,,,of the, S. will also make red and, black of man's house ini the dusk, is ofhate, ttanthe g.ianthenasoa 11 11%wla vvale.î ,.U11 whimsical charmu ail its'own. -and. bas a: