Show Club Women Hear Charming Program of Indian Music Rarely are club members and their friends more charmingly entertained than at the evening of Indian music and dances at the Ladles' Ladles Literary club Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- Fri Fri- day night The program given for the general club by the music section is the first of several evening i rr e planned for r ho the club I be for this 1 and nf its success c predicted that the Innovation is oDe oge oe that will be most gladly welcomed The banks of autumn leaves and fire bushes and yellow corn in splendid Indian potteries and baskets made a gorgeous setting for the picture with its real pines its tepee of skins and furs its logs and varicolored blankets composed of ot one chief W W. II Manning l many squaws members of the club chorus and andone andone andone one papoose little Nancy Garnett re remained remained remained re- re upon the stage throughout the music and dancing added very greatly to the beauty of the evening Mrs Sirs W W. V. V J J. J Barrette gave a most il II- II paper on Indian music In Interpreting interpreting In- In the music of the Wa Va Wan ceremony given Fiven iven so 50 beautifully on the piano by Miss hiss Rowena Korns the weird songs of sung by Miss Leola Schrack two original dances by Miss 1 Katherine Gabbott and Miss Lisle Bradford Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford the Indian love songs of Cadman b by Mr Manning ManninA and two numbers so well rendered by the club chorus Much of the beauty of the music was due to the perfect accompaniments of ot Hiss Rowena Korns Horns Miss lIss Edna Edwards Miss Lisle Bradford and Mrs Skelton Mrs Howard Howard How How- ard Lawson as chairman of the mu music Ic section was complimented highly for forthe forthe forthe the great success of the evening |