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Show TREAT FORllSiC LOVERS COMING CHICAGO ORCHESTRAL CLUB KNOWS HOW TO MAKE GOOD MUSIC INTERESTING To lovers of good music the local lyceum committee announces on its lyceum course this season the Chi-i Chi-i ago Orchestral Club, an organization organiza-tion of artists. The Chicago Orchestral Club Is played with the skill and masterly touch of artists. Miss Genevieve Mead is cellist and manager of the club. She has been with the organization several years, all of her concert experience being confined to the Chicago Orchestral Club. Miss Virginia Rice, harpist, brings with her a beautiful and costly Lyon and Healy harp. The instrument possesses rare brilliance and power and Miss Rice is able to do it justice jus-tice in every respect. Miss Mary Gorham, violinist, playa with the finish and delicacy of a true artist. She appears In solo number! and in unison with Miss Rice and Miss Mead. The harp, Violin and cello the three most beautiful and difficult ol THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA CLUB composed of three young ladies who have been liberally educated in the best musical conservatories in America Amer-ica and who are liberally endowed with natural talent. The club is one of the few organizations organi-zations on concert r-tage today which does not have to defend on jazz music mu-sic for the popularity of its entertainment. entertain-ment. The young ladies of the Chicago Chi-cago Orchestral Club possess the rare talent of being able to please audiences audi-ences with any kind of music. Their program varies from simple ballads to heavy classics but every number Is instruments are an ideal combination. combina-tion. Their effect in unison is beau tiful. The Chicago Orchestral Club is not a new organization. It has traveled the lyceum stage lor several season! and knows how to please its audi ences. Its program is inspirational interesting and wholesome. This company ot artists comeB tc the local lyceum course through th Midland Lyceum Bureau. It is rec oramended as one of the best higl class musical entertainments on th lyceum stage. December 20,1922 |