THMi ICIGzAIN DAILYI IC9L RECITAL Es. WEDNESDAY1 Advanced Students of School of Music Give Concert in Hill Audi- torium GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO ANNUAL UNIVERSITY AFFAIR Artists of Recognized Ability Appear on Program of After- noon In accordance with the custom in- augurated last year, a public recital will be given in Hill auditorium by advanced students of the several de- partments of the University School of Music. This year's recital will take place at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow after- noon, instead of Thursday as pre- viously announced. The general public is cordially invit- de to her these musicians who have demonstrated special ability. The fol- lowing program has been arranged: Aria from "Gioconda' .... Ponchielli Fiske S. Church Mr. Church of Utica, for the past several years has been enrolled in both the University and the School of.Music. He is a musician of ability and has recently con- tracted for a chautauqua tour for the summer. He possesses a pleasing baritone voice and has done considerable public work. Toccata and Fugue, D minor .... . ........... Bach-Tausig Laura W. Henkel Miss Hinkel is a splendid young pianist from Mt. Clemens, who, during the pat year, has done special work under Mr. Lockwood and has made a splendid impres- sion upon all who have heard her public performances. (a) Am Grabe Anselmos (b) Nacht und Traume . Schubert c) Fischerweise ...... ..j Robert R. Dieterle Mr. Dieterle, who has been a student under Mr. Harrison for the past two years, has appeared many times in public in Ann Ar- bor. His work as an artist has attracted the favorable admiration of music lovers of this city and elsewhere. (a) "In dulco Jubilo" (Choral Improvisation) Karg-Elert (b) Moonlight........J kmily Powell Miss Powell of Marian, Indiana, is an organist of more than ordin- ary ability. Her work under Mr. Moore this season has been- of high order and the numbers which she has chosen for this occasion are particularly attrative. (a) Flower in the Crannied Wall..................Mason (b) A Million Little Dia- monds .................Schminke Mrs. Verne Luther Mrs. Luther of Hart, has been a student of Mr. Harrison for the past two years. She possesses a beautiful soprano voice which she handles with ease and authority. Her appearances are always gratefully received. Albumblatt .........Wagner-Wilhelm Lucy Cannon Miss Cannon is a graduate of the public school music depart- ment of the School of Music and is also a student in the University. y For the past two years she has done advanced work in violin un- der Mr. Samuel Lockwood and is a splendid performer. Aria from "La Traviata" ......Verdi Horace L. Davis Mr. Davis of Sterling, Col., is a tenor who, in addition to special study In Germany, has been study- ing under Mr. Harrison for the past three seasons. Sonata quasi Fantasia after read- ing Dante.... ...........Liszt Alzora Crowcombe Miss Crowcombe of Jackson, is a post-graduate student in piano under Mr. Albert Lockwood. Her graduation recital last year will be remembered as exceptionally good. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT IN "TILE IE.(T F PADY W ACK," WIITNEY THEATER, TONIGHT. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Whitney-Chauncey Olcott in "The Heart of Paddy Whack." Majestic-Annette Kellermann in "A Daughter of the Gods." Arcade-William Farnum in "A Tale of Two Cities"; also Christie comedy. Orpheum-Marguerite Clark in "Mice and Men"; also Mutual comedy. Rae-Marie Dressler and John- 1ie Hines in "Tilly Wakes Up." * * * * * * * * * * * * inus are dhipa-Led in the course of ii,, he corse o Ts puroman size and gorge- ouness xceeds any ol the former pro- * dutlions f Mr. Cifith. The picture, of anci:tc Babylon are articularly *~ mpressiveu. Belshaz:zar's banquet hall is a l long and other scenes are in * proportion. * *H thu iueimio 1 of"A Daughter of * lhe ( ads faturI Anette Keller- mann, now showing at the Majestic, * V n : l'U took OVcC al entire tropi-I *'. ia isl:oJ :nd bete created the city whih is the scene of the story. * In the sea scenes Miss Kellermann Ihas given inpics olf the art of which *sAhe is m ~ss thnt of diticult swim- *nmig a ding. * DETROIT U OF M1 CLUB 1 HOLDS LAST LUNUEON IFINAL MEETING RFO YEAR WILL BE HELD TOMOR- ROW University of Michigan club of De- troit will hold its iast Michigan lun