Music Recital Is ToBe Presented Tonightj A recital is to be given at the Har-) 1 ingen Music store tonight at 7:4 f ; o’clock. The public is invited. The folowing will take part in the program :i Ladies quartette, consisting of Mrs. _ Hoenig, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Kline and j Mrs. Batson; Mrs. Van Pelt, soloist; Mrs. Corns, soloist; Mr. Grinnel,- violinist: Mrs. S. W. Moore, vionin-f ist; the Misses Ewing, pianist and r violinist; Mrs. S. R. Jennings, pianist; Mrs. Richards, reader, and a trio composed of Mary Frances Jackson- at the piano, and Harold and Donald ; Jackson on the cornet and saxophone.