opportunity.'!MISS FRANCISa 1ra*Bio1 falIhai\t.MONDAY EVENINGMl!vilt;DCm mit*ij bitofi prddedloPi-boam%ds,ISarr,diVtctlr,Laerof•s-adHeet*ie.*rsFronds of Miss Madie Marguerlt*-Francis. lyric soprano, gathered at I the Boyd High .school auditorium, at j 8:15 o'clock Monday night to attend , her benefit recital. George Ashley Brewster, her music Instructor was accompanist. Ml h Francis was also assited in her recital by Miss Mildred Putnam, pianist, of Dallas.Among those who were present from Dallas were Mr. Brewster- Miss Mildred Putnam: Mrs. Lena Holland Brockman and T, E. Blair.Singing as one Inspired. Miss Francis sang fourteen difficult compositions from memory with apparent case and charm that delighted thos*-who heard her. She was surround* *1on the stag*; by several bouquets, ferns and plants, with large floor lamps on either side of the stag*-, J t( making the scene a most Impressive jand beautiful one. ! t;Miss (Francis a as repeatedly * n cored after each number. Miss I’ut nam’s numbers on the piano wereP’«]dti©ti1«%0er.dsw-ugndintofalso thoroughly enjoyed by th* dience.The Interesting program follows: The Morning Wind, llruns-ombu.O Lovely lto.se, .Mac Dowell.A Memory, Park.Mailie Marguerite Francla.My Dear. Salter.The Night Has a Thousand Foote.♦ ♦ ♦The Robin's Karlyau-Ii :yt‘H,IofS.Hark! Lynes. Ma«l ifSung.by.un-i mlne.ist*Marguerite Francis.Nocture F Minor. Chopin.Waltz—-K Minor. Chopin.Hondo Capriceioso, Mendelssohn,)entmsMiss Mildred 1'utnum.Madie Marguerite Francla♦ ♦ ♦At Parting. Rogers.]t Miss Llndy Pass, Rogers.The Pine Tree, Salter.Joy of the Morning, Ware.uidledrneV.irstuen♦ ♦ ♦T.ommfeLike the Rosebud, La- Forge.Trt My Beloved’s Ryes, Chadwick.Rose-Tftne. Hadley.Auf Wied* rseh’n, Arthur Kevin. Madie Marguerite Francis.♦ ♦SiiiK*’ decorated by \V. M. CoftniftO.florist.Floor lamps furnished by H. Walker, hard war*- and furniture.