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Show ARTISTS TO APPEAR AT COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial club will slvc lis an-nunl an-nunl inusicalo to club members, their wIVftH. escorts or .friends on Tuesday evening. May IS. The orchestral numbers num-bers will be rendered by the Ttomanla Hydo string quartette. Grioir'n "To Sprlnp." Brahms's "Fifth Hungarian Dance" and Gcnnc'n "Kxtaae" will be feature numbers. aiaggie Tout Browning of O?don and Horace S. "Ensign of this city will be the vocal aololtsts. Mrs. Browning will Fine "May MornJng." by G. Dcnvn. and "Goodbye," bv Tostl. Mr. Ensign's num-l?rs num-l?rs will Include Brlgham's "An Evening1 Even-ing1 Txivc Song" and Ru."hcU's "Where tlio Shannon River Flown," by request. MIrb Romania Hyde will piny a selected se-lected violin nolo and Minn Mario Hughe will render Zabol'a "The Fountain" on tlio harp. Those who attnnd also will havp an opportunity of hiring Miss Marion Cannon, tho accomplished young pianist, who recently returned from abroad, where she made a decided Im-prBslon. Im-prBslon. Th" Hyde string quartette will furnish a meritorious programme during today's rorulnr hinr-heon at thn club. The last muplcalc clvn by th club proved one of tho most pl'ianant and ar-liatlr ar-liatlr affalra of Its klpd during that sen-.011 sen-.011 and mmh Interest Is centered on Tuesday night' programme. A large at-l at-l teiidanc is expected. |