MORGAN'S MUSIC C RR ENTERTAINED ATAssists In a Very and a DelightfulHumphreysTime EnjoyedThe piano recital given at the res-1 jdeace of Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown 1 Tuesday night by the pupils of Mrs. L T. Morgan, assisted by Mrs. Sam Humphrey’s was a grand social event.It was one of those delightful occasions where the younth’s were givenu opportunity to show their abilitysad future prospects, and while am-stuer in its nature showed attainments that many professionals might be proud of. The younger members of the class acquitted themselves inu exceptionally fine manner, and de- !serve the higtest encouragement.Without disparagement to the j others, we note some who are worthy j of special mention. ;Hiss Mollie Rubenstein rendered the “Evening Song” and The Har-bor of Dreams.” in a manner that ‘ •iklted heartfelt commendation, it; is said by those who know about■ Basic better than we do that Miss Mollie is determined to make a noted vocalist, possessing a voice clear andivreet, that is almost unsurpassed.“Roses Red,” by Miss Caliie Hankins, was splendidly rendered and •fidted applause.The recitations by Gladys Long and , Ehse Haile, were especially commen-MarchFlower