Thse concert during thse Heur of Music at ShatupieeCouittry club Sun- day aftersn. QçcPembf r 9, wÎll be g4ie»iy thef Chicago Symphsonie choir W i 3: ?0 o'clock. Thse choirconsisis of fifty trained voices directed by Walter 1.'Ichbrenpier. !t j: not affiliated uwùh ast>, hurch or organi:cation but is an iidependent group ci people which has beeP& insWsied by a'lo;.g record of succes4Wtl performanceç Io reach further for runusual. and beolutiful m'usical effects. lThe choir siiqgs unaccompanied. and i ýonsist of Christmias songs and sacred has %vorked out with the greatest care m rusic. Tea will be served afterwards alUmodern choral technic. The group in the lounge. is well trained and its shading. phras- i mg. and p:anissimos always elicit a Tl'le pro)gram on Decemyber 19 will r ound. full to-.e. IEIGENIE L. RAY.. R,écommends .C/ritmas (P/h0 tog-rap/hs A distinctive and personal gift f«th60» dose to you. lEugene 1L Ray 1606 Chicago Avenue, Evanston. UNlversity 2238 Fitst on the program_ wiIl be "Thanks Awfully" with a cast headed by Robert Carlen Lillian Denzin, and Fleeta F. Freeman. The next play is called "Alias Petty Larceny," with, Mr4. Ed. Meyer. MrS. M artin Seifer- and- Entil Kasgpar cc*-nprising the. cast. The concluding play, 'mtitled "The Banquet" wiIl beý a satire withi the cast including Lillian Denzin, Arthur Green, and Rex H. Asbdown. Ail the plays are under. the (lirec.- tion'of -Rexý H. Ashdown, wha is be- ing a ssisted by: Arthur Green, i TAX WARANTS Euyavr, Vau C4up &Pu,1. ut STOCKS .AND> BOND$ go 8. La Salle St. Ado8484lU LOAN At CORPORÀIPM P eraonal Tel. Greheat isnu Forniture Y/la tt4aCWeatketei IN TH4E DRAKE - BEGINNUNG MON DAY, DECEMBER 9 Th Opportunity Of, the Season 1I ANNUAL CL.EARANCE SALE ame now on the. distinguish.d cautumn und wlnter opparel thot you have adu MICHIGAN AT OAKC CHIICAGO