H-er success with the Civie appear- ance and in recital last wlnter brought ber ber present engagement witli Dr. Stock. Enjoys French Plays Patricia Travers was born in Ail- wvood, N. J., and both her parents are native born, ber ancestry 'being Latin-German and Irish. Ini addi- tion to her present studies on the vi- olin, she alsço studies piano, compo- sition and harmony. She is learning French and revels in acting in French plays for children. lier favo- rite composer is Bach, though she brate the nativitv next Sundav ni ght~ in Orchestra Hall. Dr. Oswald W. S.] McCall, new Chicago pastor, native* oif Australia. will deliver the Christ- mas sermon. "4The Canticle of the Sun," taken from the song by St. Francis of Assisi, bas been chosen as bis titie. Clifford W. Barnes will peside. and Harold H. Swift will re~~the Christmas storyfrom the Bible. The evening begins at seven with an bour of Christmas carolline prior to the main meeting. in which the audience will join witb the choir'of 125 and soloists, Mark Love, Charles Se-ars, Mary Ann Kaufn'an and Vir- einia Auyd-r. Christine Russum, flu- tist and Vincent Almctuist. boy so- prano, will be euest artists. I At 8 o'clock the choir will ouen the main service with the favorite Christmas classics. Dr.ý McCall will sveak at this time. Succesqor to Dr. Amos Morgan of the New First Con- gregational Church, he is said to be one of the truly great preachers of the day, combining the fancy and Gotd metal tkread and multicolor sequins elaborate this dressy çIay or evening- Sweater of spit chenille. tt's a gift of rare vvalue, with squared shouIder young necklne-zipper ctosing-,in white, pastel pink, blue, red or black-sizes 34 to 40-$6.95. Aisa a KRÉMNR'S, Palmer.goum., Chicago