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It to Plerre,” at Carroll Hall, 924 G street. Proceeds wiH be used for ’;‘l’;illltmls party at Walter Reed Hos- AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central High Community Center— On Friday night the student body of the combined musical clubs of the University of Pennsy!vania, Phila- | delphia, will give a concert in the auditorfum. The clubs will send down fifty members and thc concert will consist of, vocal and instru- mental numbers, for which the U. of P. is famous. The affair will be sponsored by the University /of Pennsylvania Club of the District of Columbia. ‘Wilson Normal—The Lonesome Club is desirous of getting hold of all its old and new members. This club meets on Wednesday nights and is CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Iowa Circle Citisens’ Associa- i tion will hold a Christmas reception December 27 in Northminster Lec- ture Hall, 11th street and Rhode Is- land avenue. - Women's City Club, dinner at 6:30, under auspices of business and pro- fessional women's section. FROM MINE TO CONSUMER More Coal—Less Colds! We can supply all you need! Mine-to-Consumer Prices. Imme- diate Delivery on Any Quantity. Phone Main 5567 EASTERM COAL & MINING CO."™<| OFFICES-809 INTERNATIONAL Bi00. YARDS-RAsT AkoN 8r%. M.E. Minstrel show by men of Church of the Transfiguration at Chillum Hall, at 8 o’clock. Section of cducation, Twentieth Century Club, will meet tomorrow at 11 am. at the Womer's City Club. C. J. Blanchard, reclamation service, | will ‘speak on “Making the Desert Bloom." Illustrated. Mrs. May F. Van Riper will speak of “Travelers’ Aid Work at the Union Station” at Washington Club tomorrow morning. Susie’'s” Kitchen Band will give a concert at Douglas Church, 11th and H streets northeast. = Pennsylvania dance, Willa: Society, reception and Hot: The motion picture, “Through the Looking-Glass,” will be shown at Knickerbocker Theater tomorrow at 2 and 4 pam. for benefit of Vassar College salary endowment fund. GUARANTEED QUALITY AT 1The National Furniture Co. The meeting of the Lixht Bearers of ‘Washington, %, will be held Friday at 8 p.m,, at th street northwest. Parent Teacher Association —of Slater-Langston School, will meet at i Slater School tomorroy, 8 p.m. Garnet C. Wilkinson will speak. Soelety for Philosophical Inquiry will meet Saturday, 4:30 pm.. in Public Library. Rev. Dr. Helmuth P. Holler will spe A Christmas dance will be given by Business High School Alumni Associa- tion, Saturday, 8 p.m., at 2400 16th street. Woman's Guild of Sibley Memorial Hospital will _meet tomorrow, 10:45 am., at Rust Hall. Friends of mem- bers invited. Indiana Soclety will meet Monday at |8 p.m.. Ebbitt Hotel. Dr. Tom Wil- {liams will speak of “Mental Fitness and How to Attain It” . Dancing. ouncil, A. A. R. With Every Parchase FREE of $100 or More A 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers’ Guar- anteed Silverware or a 42-piecc’ Set of Beautifully Decorated Dinnerware. Abraham Lincoln C 1L R, will meet tomorrow in audi- torium of Church of Immaculate Con- loel)(lou. Sy Soclety for Paychical Research will| S} weet Friday, 8:15, Publio Library. | Miss Gertrude Ogden Tubby, B. S, of New York, will lecture. Civie section, Women's City Club, will hold round table tomorrow at 3 pm. Delaware State Soclety will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., at Wilson Normal School. Senator L. Heisler Ball will speak on “Limitation of Armaments.” WILLYS=KNIGHT Sleeve-Valve Motor Improves With Use The Collere Women’s Club will give The man or woman who a musical Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. drives a Willys-Knight is in- different to any other car at any price, for the reason that the Willys-Knight with the Sleeve-Valve Motor gives care-free, comfortable motor. ing year after year at practi- cally no more than operat- ing expense. 0305 {. 0. b. Toledo The Army and Navy League will omit its December meeting. ure on “Anatole France” by Dean N. B. Fagin, will be given to- morrow at 7 p.m.. Research Univer- sity, 20 Jackson place. The Americanisation class of the | Curtis School, Georgetown, will hold | g a patrlotic mee hool Fri- day evening at he direction of M er. This class i chapter of the Daugh; ican Revolution. A free Locomotive, Tender, Passenger Coach and Track. Complete for........ e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Ladies of Charity will hold all- dny bazaar at Providence Day Nur- sery, 408 3d street southeast. Also tomorrow Arts cls George Washington Uni- versity, will meet at 5 o'clock, 2027 G street. David Edstrom of Los An- geles, will speak. I'ublic invited. Handicraft Guild will hold exhibi- tlon, 10 to 8 o'clock, at 1106 Connecti- cut avenue. Anthony League will meet at 3 o'clock, 2007 Columbia road. Res gatres Victory Chapter, D. A. R., will hold a Christmas tea and food sale, from 3 to 17 o'clock, at Unitarian House, 1759 Columbia road. Touring-- 41525 Coupe - - $2195 Harper-Overland Co. INCORPORATED 1128-30 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 4307 Giuseppe Gentile of the Italian le- gation to the conference will speak at international forum for limitation of at 4:45 armament, 532 17th street, o'clock. TONIGHT. The Sojourners’ M. C., will meet a mont Inn, 14th and Fairmont streets. Maj. Gen. M. W. Ireland will speak. Opén Sunday Open house at 1 street branch, Y. With Dance Costume, W. C. A., from 7 to 8 o'clock. Bxeoutive committee, Business Wom- | en’s Council, will meet at 7 o'clock, Church of the Covenant. Lonesome Club will meet at 8 o'clock, Wilson Normal School. Spanish-American _ Atheneum will hold literary meeting at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Prominent speak- ers. Music. Shamrock Club will give a charity benefit dance at hall of Church of Tm- maculate Conception, 8 o'clock. Division No. 3, Ladies’ Auxiliary. Ancient Order of Hibernians, will meet in Donohue’s Hall, Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Burnside Post, G. A. R., will meet at G. A. R. Hall. Election. 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