ofMr. Aver*. Mr, wmutnp. -Mins Lillian Wn^nrr. Mias KTnlne Thomson, Mr. lt;‘nrr. Mr. Thoma*. Mr. Eramby, U*s Labette Uelnff or syramse. N. V.. Mr. ^*i1-ltgati. Warren l.o* of California, ,\tr?. Simpson.- Mr*. McDowell. Kobert Smith.Sheffield Child ami Charles Carver nr*.* rni'UibcrH nt the Ln Forge Qnartrt, which *nng recently at Carnegie linll. with fbe .Vow York Symphony Orcbesrra.StelnfehU .. Chopin .. CboplnPaper. PlanoWerner by MissMirffl Norma HenningViolin gr,ln—‘-Vnlsc.............M)«-n AiUlnlee Smith, necnmpanloil 0vltla Smith rhino sola- “Foho Waltz'* StrCsbfcogEdward Oberstone Dano solo—“Golden Itoys”..Paul Wachs Miss Fannie Kazdoy Violin solo—“Gliding Along...Greenwnld .Tack Callsen, accompanied by Miss Norma Henning Piano solo—“Lily Dell Wnlr//\. Strickland Robert Collsen Piano solo -Eros.............Martinis* Francos FranklinZepedoKeller,Lei lt;nkOctf.t. '*Mi sloan Flowers I.Ii. M. M. C. Orchestra: Irving Kendal Klaus. Meyer Levinson, l^sericfc. .Sahnstjan Callernno. Harry Den-iron and 'Wl.’Jfain McDonald. Accompanist, Mr*». M It. Denison.Miss Fnmiyn Wolfe was In charge of the program, the subject of vrliloli was The Waltz. Miss Josephine Ilorner was (hi* vDiflOg artist, singing n number for ihe rh:l. Final arrangements were made during the business session, for n benefit for the Fan Antonio Symphony Orchestra. Mir.- Clan Wonthe was nomlnnced lor jirft*s reporter of the club activities.fSIHF third concert of the Snn AntonioSv^npliony Oreheat re will be given next Thursday. Julicn Paul Elitz conducting. Barbara Mnurel. .1 young’ m«zo soprano, will be the soloist, it Is announced.—lt;y::a Arwiiifi San Antonio College of tfneic halt;»sent out Invitations to a recital at 1:1' o'clock tomorrow nfrarnnon at the roilere. Tbi* will inaugurate n BeaHon of Sunday affemoou exercl»ei in puMIe paying. Invitations may he fieearelt;1 by any j'Crson interested In rati*ir. by applying to the college secretary.Tomorrivw’M program will be Pa follows :Somite Op. 27. No. 2“ ...... BeethovenAdagio sostennto.Allegrett'i.Presto agitato.John M. Srnlnfeldt. •‘•Prize Song {from The Meisterslnger) .............-.......... Wagner-WHbcmjHerfTam Simon.•* 4 Tni’*David Griffin.Legend .....................“Nocturno In C sharp ml nor“Scherzo in B Hat minor ....John M. StoinMdt.“Mlnueito ............. Pugnnnl-Krelsler'•Lnrghettr.'* .............•. \Vcbor-KreIs!*'r“Spanish D.inr-e ...... Granmloa-KrelslcrHsrtrnm Simon.Procession ......... Cesar Franck“To the livening Snr“ .......... WeguerDavid Griffin.Bemberg-sssa■lt;?/fft/4rwiUK E Miner and P. Major Musical •**• Ciub meoN this afternoon In regular session for tli** following program:“The Wolrz...Miss Fnnnye solo—“V-ilsc Chrociatlrjtle’.tTpper plioto «lie was at yrar* ago. recent vdlt;.2WolfetillGodardmade by Lu Metropolitan i for the imiro | undoubtedly \ operatic care*| rated '‘In the I I could stud [ Things, manyWASHTXG1amazing cspcAsnlstant VnKduratioij. as vorce was nil liu.slnes^ trip, in the ram paVa., as the Scores of divobtained bycity across tl fidavlts and * lng that suit