compoted of Ernau B. AikeiY, piaflist, and her twýo daughters, Frances, violinist, and Blythe, cellist, of 615 Lake avenueý,Wilmette, will have as their soloist Marjorie Day, scýprano, of .504 Fifth street Wilmette. !Phe concert is one of!-a seies 0f recitals by lo- cal artists given at the Beaux Arts salon under the direction of Mathilde Ernestie.. Her aim is to bring more recognition to artists of this area. The Akeiy trio and Miss Day need nô ihtrio- duction to the North Shore. Members of 1local .musical organizations, and frequent perform- ers on musical programs here, they aire, well kndown. Next.-Sunday they wil play and sing in ensemble and in solo groups., Their numbers will iînclude: Trio G Major............................... Haydn Andante --Adaii Cantabile.Rondo Gavotte....................... J. S. Bach An Einsamer Quelle.................... R. Strauss Cortege ............................ L. Boulanger Frances Akely, violiist III Marienwurmichen ...............Schumann Claire de Lune .~.......................Szuic Pitchounette............................ Massenet WildGeGese................................Guion A Page's Road Song ...................... Novello Marjorie Day. soprano IV .................. Chul arorie Day and the Akely1 Merabor of Trio Theatrical Studio Photo, Agnes Jones, assistant professor of danc- ing at Northweatern universîty, will give the ,proglam for the annuaL luncheon meeting of.the North Shore Musicians club onr Tues- day, Moay 16, atthe Sunset Ridge Country club. Annual Dinner Opens Art League Spring Show The annual dinner meeting of the North Art lea gué at Wiwnetka Comrn'unity Hou Saturdav eveninx, May 20. will he the one Reservations for dinner must be made with Mrs. Paul Schule, Jr., of Kenllworth flot later tlan Thursday,' May 18. Members o! the league bave the privilege of exhibiting two pictures ea'ch in the spring show,. and prizes will be given for figure, landscape and stili life work in oil, Water color, or black and white. There will also be prizes for sculp- ture. eon will fol1ow at 1 o'ciocic. ;Reservations are to be mnade-with Evelyh LaSalleý of Winnetka ,nQt later, than SaturdaY,.-,May 13. The program ,o! enitertainment which, will fol- low luncheon is, to be. given by Agnes Jones, in-ý terpretative dancer, accompanied by Jane Red- man, pianist. Agnes Jones was' educêted at the. University o! 'Minnesota S n orthwestern, and has rmade a special study of dancing in leading schools here and abroad. She is now in lier twelfth year, of teaching at Northwestern university, .the last seven as, assistant pirofessor. 'She bas directed Orchesis, horiorary dance organization, for sev- en yeéars in practices,. creations., and performn- ances. *This group usualiy presents numbers in the annual "Waa-Mu" show. She directs re- citais independently' for example. last year's very successful dance-mime. "Ali Baba," giv- en'in connection with the ç 1re's nd, the Ulniversity theatre. lier program -next week will include: Sarabande ............. I....... ........ .. Handel Widaw....................Forsythe Spring Song .. ..... ............ ..... Mendelssohn .l o . .-. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Turina Reaching .............. .................. Toch Time ......................«-.... Alkan American Customns.......... .............. Debuassy ne members o o! Evanston, :a, cellist, and ýate Alice Smitb of Evanston, Co ncerf Art 1s. ai; the i;nday afternocm. soprano, at th;e Beauxà Medmnah club in Chicago