Chandler Trio Winning Praise For Programs
From the Madison Press, Monday October 3, 1927.
The Chandler Trio, Miss Dorothy Chandler, cello, Helen Chandler, at the piano adn Isabelle Chandler, violin, were in Columbus Sunday and gave a musicale for the Phi Pi Epsilon sorority, 15th avenue.
These talented young musicians are resuming their studies in Columbus this winter. Miss Dorothy will study cello with Wm. R. Wells; Miss Helen will commence the study of voice with her aunt, Mrs. Nathan B. Marple (Fanny Cartzdafner) formerly of London, and will take up piano. Miss Isabella will study violin with Paul C. Lehman.
Their pleasing personalities and the graciousness with which they respond to invitations to give programs at various gatherings and their excellent choice of the numbers which they play, are winning them much praise.
Submitted by June Byrne
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