CLUB MUSICALEMist Margaret Hughe* Arrange* ; Program — Mr*. Sailer, Hosteis for Day.The Unlvcreallat Women's club held one of Its most successful’ meetings. yesterday afternoon when Mrs. William Sailer of Washington avenue was the hostess. Daffodils and pussy willows were com-tuned In the effective decorations In the house. Mias Margaret Hughes, chairman of the club’s music committee, arranged the attractive musical program. Little Miss Helen Guray, sang Hungarian Folk souks in the tongue of her forefathers. 'Mias Guray, though only fourteen years old, lias a ro-markable voice which she uses with skill.Tho program was as follows:Plano solos; two Scenes from an Imaginary Ballet; Coleridge-Tayior Mrs. Ethel Buchanan Hughes.Soprano solos; Two Hungarian Folk songs; (a) Church Bells; (b The Old Gypsy; Ml*b Helen Guray; Mlos Hughes, accompuniat.Readings: (a) . Young BloodSpeaks; (b) Belle of Ebonvllle; Miss Mary Brittln.Violin Solos: (a) Meditationfrom “Thais, Massenet; (b) Cnn-zonnttn, D'Ambroslo: Horace Jones; Mr:;. Hughes, accompanist.Soprano solos; (a) I Bring You Heart’s Ease; (b) Laddie-in Khaki; Mrs. Ada Tuck Whitaker; Mrs. Louie Glnand. accompanist.Tea was served through social hour when Mrs. Sailer was assisted by Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Mrs. Roy Stillman, Mrs. Hal Perkins. Mrs. Ward M. Van Ness, Miss Hughes.