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Show mUsicclu roster grow I'K'HIl III . Hit, 14.-9 tlona' ! .Migration of Musfl which began the year wlfH 1 nipnib-rship of 1007 civ "I'b'l ::3o clubs to its rostel first nin.' months of 1 922, 9 to report compiled by Mrs',-9 Mills director and editor ofS ration's publiciiy bureau. .! Affiliations wr- notabljfl manyi 01 the southern states topping the hM Tit'n j;i. QeOM 2 2 and North Carolina with report show "l-ocal iiiiialc rjnbs havefl on.r-r. in constructive worw iippreciat Ion of ood muslc, Mr.-? Mlihi quoting a reportj A Fishor of Hoston. fj president of lh- National Fd of Musi.- dubs. We have taken n survey of the actn the various musical clubs. Q nalres hive been sent the! clubs .ov-rlng their actlvltlesi 10-year period, the informal eive.i to be used as a basis fd work. j on1;. hfivp the local clubs established nearly three of th cont'.-rt courses In O0 on 1 sld" 1 preat inuslfl bni 1 hey ha'. - taken artlstM undeveloped localities and ha the dominant force in educatfl n e tii listen to recital ofj said Mrs. Fisher. 1 In atteiup mg the survey! tlonal federation has as itjH Inn object the coordination. I '(n . w in u i.ntc. r-r lends i.OM Ing of a musical nation, ss Mills. J |