The purpose of bringing meinbers o! the Worth Shore club and, their patronesses together là to outline the plans for the annual Studio. Af- ternoon andi to solicit their aid and cooperation. This year's Studio Afternoon wil be helti at the home of Mrs. James, G. MeMillan, ohée"of Phi Beta's patronesses,- 445 Sheridan road, Win- netka. Proceetis from this project wiH go to Peterboro, Mass., where Phi Beta has a cot- tage in the MacDowell colony. Mrs. MacDowell, wlte of. the composer, writes that there lu much tc% be done to repair thie damage causeti by the hurricane in thie East., Mrs. Gordon E. Cory, as co-chalirman o! thie project, will' outline the work already accomp- llshed and that yet to bedone. Serving with. Mins. Cory . asen-ehaivman làtrn MiRuselG,.1 (a nra- state Phi Beta, national prof essional fraternity of music and dramatie art, ia ma1k:ng plans for a studio cfternoontci be held thùs spring- Naine. Com mittees for Peter paul Ott Exhibit Mrs. F. W. Mueller, Jr., of Evanston eral chairmnan of thie art program and Trier opera group and the New T'ier Symphony orchestra of sixty-five pieces,, under the direction of Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, head of the music department. Phyýlli Trum of Kenilworth will ..have the lead of Josephine, and Louis Yates of Kenil-. Worth has been cast as. Buttercup. The sublead of Hebe will be sung one night by Jean Swart of Winnetka and on the, other night by Barbara Barton of Winnetka. Except for this last part, there will be but one cast perforrmirg on both F'riday and Saturday.. The tenor lead of Ralph is to be sung by Frank Côndit. of:Wilmnette, while Bob Dundas of Winnetka is, taking the part-of Captain Coch- ran. Sir Joseph Porter, K.1 C.. ., is being pflayed by Bob Fatweill of Winnetka, and1 Dead- Eye Dick by Edward Benson of Wilmette. Other principal parts are1 those of the Boatswain to be taken by Don Cushman of Glencoe, and of his mate Who is to bc George Redding of Wjtumette. A group of eighty voices will be heard in the chorus of the operetta. Assistlng Mrs. Cotton on the production staff are Miss Ruth, W. Stone of the gymnasium de- partment who is in charge of the dance num-. bers of the chorus, and Mrs. Elizabeth IRehage, directlng the solo dances. . The dramatic coaching of the operetta is being handled by Miss Elisabeth Stanwood, and stage mara ging will be under the direction of Bob Seven to Take Part in Music Club Pro gram Thie North Shore Musicians club will holti a monthly meeting Tuesday, March 7, at the, home of Mrs. RalpRi Horween,. 530 Willow road, Wixnetlca. Mrs, 0. E. Ceppert andi Mrs. H. E. HflMwa-v will be4the sisig hnfpq .-- Miss Theodosia Paynter o! Chicago, formerly- of Glencoe, chairnian of invitations, has serving on lier committee Dorothy Proesch, Catherine Geary, Rena Morris, Josephine Wolverton, Val- borg Sinkler, and Edna Mack. Members o! thie reception committee are: Mrs. J. V. Fort, chairmnan, Mr . John Hall. I