itptipnp'Music News,0 -——e M’DANIEL STUDIOy Studio activities have been re-'s svuned this week after the holiday'.t vacation. Students are preparing for\e two programs; one an Indian re-g cital and the other a two-pin no con-,d cert entitled “In Washingtons Day’•- . . .The mumps continues to cause•u absence from school and music\s classes . . . New cases include•e Kenneth Kelly, Jerry Elliott and Larry Stensaas . . Martha Jean? Langston has just returned from• a trip to Silver Creek, Miss.,• where she visited her cousin, Martha . Jean May. At a party given in her• honor Martha Jean played Concerto• in B Plat minor by Tschaikowsky i and Solfeggieto by Karl Philip Bach “ , . . Geraldine Davis is a new pno- j pupil . . . LeRoy Morton is confined 1 to his home with penumonia . . .’ Doris Echart visited relatives in■ Paris and Dallas recently . . . SueSharp has been enjoying a visit from r. her aunt, Miss A*nes Shipley ofDallas, a __d Ml Sll’AL ARTS C'ONSKRVATORVCeline Seay, Michael O'Neal from ri Panhandle. Dorothy Jean Melton, .Ann Venable. Cherry Blair, Claude g Hedspeth, Betty Blackburn and| #ejTonv Martin, were on the sick list ? last week . Pat McClarnev re- cently gave a group of readings and a group of songs for the dis-| trict meeting of the Lions Club in Canyon . Russell Curtis the narrator on the radio program Sunday afternoon with the entire pro-i* gram devoted to opera . Mari' garet K. Woodruff recently enter'd tamed a few friends at a supper s* party , . . Mrs. Glen Dowlin v of Happy visited in South Tex-^ as during the holidays . . . The Mu Iota Pi, musical sorority, has planned a number of activities for the spring, and members of the sorority of years past are asked to visit, thp meetings and to participate in the program . . . The E L. Claytons have contributed five new bricks for the Conservatory Playhouse . . . Hurshelene Journey is 8 entertaining her two music clubs, e the MacDowell Juvenile and the• Junior Philharmonic in thp conserv-a,atorv drawing room on two Sundayafternoons this month . . . Miss Ar« dath Johnson presented the Con-Mservatory Library sun window with n an interesting aquarium with some 'gold fish to brighten the green effects created by the plants in this corner . . . The Jenkins Music Com-,|panv presented three prints of mu-1 Hical subjects which will add inter-1 egt to the drawing room walls, n These are prints from the Capehart (Collection by the artist Bernard I,a Motte . . * Lucille Ballard will give j some of her recent impressions of *- things musical and particularly the f oppra and thp Metropolitan Opera ;! House on the radio programJan. 25. She spent the holidays in New York City hearing con- r certs, seeing plays and attending operas . . . Mrs. F. E. Ferguson o!, I Happv has returned to her work ' after a short illness . .The Wednesday evening repertoire class has fi been changed to 7 o’clock on Friday evenings.