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Studio Group Mrs, E. 5. Nagol, President

I This group s organized by women of the campus and community who are seriously interested in painting and sculpturing. They maintain a studio at 111* W. Main, Urbana and at present there are twenty-five active studio workers. •tegular criticism is given in painting and clay modeling. An exhibition is held k n e e a year at which members are required to exhibit their work. Dues are $10.00 a year. Membership recuirements may be secured from the membership committee, Mrs. lee Relsiger, Membership Chairman, Telephone 7-2835 Mrs. J. A. Nicholson Telephono 4641 Mrs. : rl StephonB Telephone 7-3274 I Town and Country Riding Club of Ch paign County

I This is an organization of faculty and staff, students, and townspeople who .ire interested in horseback riding. The object c-f the club is "to promote interest In horsemanship, riding, and activities related thereto, and to acquire, develop, main* in and operate whatever facilities, enterprises or undertakings 1 cay be necessary in order to promote such interest,' I Meeti 3 during the winter months present a program of lectures, moving pictures, t 1 social affairs. They ^ive to horse lovers a chance to meet others Tith the B * interest, A yearly horse shotT is sponsored by the group, and during 2 riI i lformal rides are enjoyed, A fen horses are available for rental, t ' . .11 ties for boarding horses are excellent. I Prospect: *e hers must be sponsored by two active me: .bers, and the application for w oers-.ip must be approved by the Board of Directors, Dues are $r,00 [a year. I For fur" er information contact the Chairman of the Membership Committee, Mrs. Russell .. , 1 X 9 . Washington, 0 paign« Telephone 3455. The Tne3rta..- Morning ! ' al Club V. . Lloyd Morey, President I Cr .nized In 1914, this is the oldest music club in the Twin Cities. Its object is to advance and oiomote the interest and the culture of musical art in this communi , Applic bfl for membership appear before the Executive Board for try-outs. Dues are $2.50. | Trie Club meets in the Members' homes every two weeks at 10 o'clock in the morning from October to May. T I Club Bponsors a public, formal Traditional Christ is Carol Concert, will be the twenty-fourth year for these performances. It also sponsors a Junior Music Club which was organized in 1924. Bee JO of its lon£ and consistent hi rh standard of music and performance it has an enviable reputation in the community. The members of the Tuesday Mo «~ in/' Musi il Club look forward to meeting and talking with new women of I \e convmunity who may be interested in the Club's.activitioo.