tîetlie i9-38Artist Recital erit-N il, tile itlti- t..ri,îîn oi Xcw Trier Higlh scdtovli o;it Sttrda%- oevening, October 9., thus sîuilinigly C0Irroboratetd ýI rutor that New York musical cotnnoisseur.s have oud liard to believe. It seemed illcredibie t bat a' coniplete novice should walk the boards of the fanions La Scala in Milan, espccial1y tbîîder the baton of the great Toscanini. It %vas lie who engaged lher. '*You sec,"~ she said in explanatioiî, "auy parenits thought it would be a waste of tuie for nie to train my voice. I was studying pianlo at thé Paris Conservatoire, and every one expected 1 would become a concert pianist." Indeed she was A.oing s0 wefl as a studetît of this instru- tuent that ýshe was awarded *the gold mnedai hy lte Committee of Judges of the Conservatoire. Tessons or nîo lessons, Ginga Ciigina 'as Ieter- mined to sing. She decided to teach hierseif, Monti, after month. she gave up every little haxury il- to ýrs 'vent to bùy ,ry of the Opera ris. young girl 'vas camne? She m-as wlîo knew Tos- opi A Cappelia choir, the second Lieature of the, "Iistory and - E-njoyment of Munsic". stries.I The' choýir 'tviii appear at 8,6'èlock Weds.esday nighi. Septemb-er -29 ini Thorne ,haill, .Easi .Superior street and Lake Shore drive., under, the -npic( of the UniVersIty coiege Of Northwestert ni versity. [)ir.ted by Noble. Cain, choral expert, Coli) ploser, and conductor, the Chicago A Cappella choir has, since its organization 'in 1930. brcoInt- tîatioîiaiiy famnous through its iconcerts in -the Ieading chties of the conntrY andi through it, broadcasting over the uetwvorks. 0f the Nationbial Broadcasting company. .iIrs. Viuncenti G.I rm ai, Jr.. tfojrmper Mi.iî Blaike lialiL'cr. <idîîç;Jîcr of Mr. aund Airs. Frasik R. 1al 1) '31 Forest avenue, Gleicûc, lias i'c'cel 510i5u,<on twitlu 1,cr rt z:t)prk sipice her muarri tige lasi fait. zi'o, distincrtion in thfl cSit< di 15 on Din 'j» .l. md lias aIre 'i,<.ler ho r'<'!~ h~<d Conîmentary for thi second event in tdus scrir- will be made by Cecil M. Smith, co-critic of thet Chicago Tribune, and assistantî îrofessor of nuisic, at the University of Chicago. Mr. Sitit s a noted li crx- authority on the subject of choral mnusic. Ilis rTe shc subject wiIi bie "Forerunnürs of Bach--Choral Its personnel is nmadeic up ýof %-()tlie nua.Igd 'vomen carefuliy selected by its leader. with at view towvard perfecting, the choir as a wlioie. "it lias always been my belief. anouritiiug to a ç én- viction, that A people like to sitig,** Xr. t ain stated recently. "Thiose whio do tiot likc .t(~tb could have ,eewl.trabid to like t -t rhe%-li htei started in the right way. My energies lhave heeni bent to the .task oftraining anîd dcvclopIiig sing ers inî groups, regardtess of ho% tlieY were edil cated stnusicaily." p -'jav-" vlLKi. a -j lwlOOy s .ruta lI7 of this er for The youtig artist is filiding ircsh , Ispiration and différent subject 'natter iii lier new western ,ttr7 rouindings, andi ah presetît is vàcationitg ili Sauta fe, N. M., andiCIrd, lr-Sh c illi(do soin N. S. M~usicians Club> to Open Fail Programs -l'le Northî Shore NMusiciauis club %will tbl)Ci1 Program Chaurmn i