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The community center department of the pubiic schools has groups In- terested wide range of subjects trom grand opera to vocational guid ance clubs, The rehearsals Opera Company nd Thursday In the Thomson Center glve opportunity to people of the commu- ity to learn and to sing thie gre musical masterpieces of the world under the personal direction of Ed- ouard Albion, and with the inspir ton from such 1 1 soloists as M fitman, Albert Shefferman, Annis, Bdmund Boyer, Dorothy field, Rose Pollio, Margueri Mcakin and ma others. . Strapgers in Washington. as people of the community, come to join If their voice satisfactor The culmination series of r will he the duction of igoletto” Januar: T Owing to act that the Centr: fligh School auditorium is aquipped with the scen Y necessa for grand ope: the fi production 11 be placed in one of the theaters. The Wilson Normal ter offers membership in an Industrial ctub for | having a well pl. Washingten re wel- proy of pr hip of a te The boys of the nce class of the Clev Center huve completed & T which will be the public of th ¥ Activities for Week Ending Jan. 13. C High, 13th and northwest: Sunday, Januars concert, under the & munity” Music Asso Monday, January under enetit of n platy ; Young “Thursday, January 11 own poems, omen's Hebrew A lass and basket #:30 p.m.: Hurric team, 7:30 to 8:8 L Clu, | Independent Band, m for me Club for all t thletic Thursday pendent Bai Club, § 7:30 p.m. 12—Girls' Rhythm Aurora Boys' s, Troop 59 D 7:30 Club, 5:30 ticut avenue for b for beginners ud- vanced, 4: Friday. beginners, vanced, 4: clal dancing, ing. 7:30 p.m ing. Johnson-Powell, Hiatt ont street northwest: Tuesda anuary 9—French beginne ench for vanced, intermediate French, §: instruction, for ; rhythm for ad- instruction in so- scout meet- all even- place and| p.m.: violin anuary 10—Rhythmic 5 ; rhythmie for on-Powell eginners. 3: anced. 4:15 Mothers' Club, Thursday ing instruc v m work, nuary beginy . 3 to 3:40 p.m amatics, 3:15 p.m. quary 13—sScout Troop pan.; Argvle Athletic French interme sion a expres- lisping Perry Preps Athletic Warder and Newton el | b and G streets south- 12 — Pollyanna | n.; Junior Dra- | K Freckles Club, .; the Winton Athletic Club, : Boy Scouts, 7:30 p.m. worth, 8th and Shepherd streets rorthwes January 12—Girl Scouts, Brownies, p.m.; Boy Dramatic Club, §B grade, £:30 p.m.; post office daily, 3 am. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Trinidad, 6th and G streets northeast , January 8— | Tub, § pan. Spanish, begi! dvanced, $:30; m linery Athletic Clul Soctal Dancing ng Club, 9; Thursday, vanced, 71:30 p.m.; 7:30; Spanish, and D1 Club, am, : Social Dane- ingtonians,” 8. French, ad Writing, ederated Cuth- Club, § cnator Hef- | speaker. 2. o 3 program The a Athletic Alexand owed b: Athletic Te Athletic Team. with da: tratton | Girls' ving | will clost January two gro troop 1 , troop 1, Midget Athletic Club, Junior Ath: Prep Athletic game), § MOVIng bl Library open Wednesday, January 10—Mrs. L Kebler, community secretary of the Wilson Normal Center, will be host- #ss to the advisory committee of the L 3:30" pm.; Gird | Wilson Normal | p.m.; Wilson | ab, & pm. ! oup (speclal : mesting on and visual education. 11 evening. | fingers. enter at her home, 1322 Park road northwest. at 8§ pm. Community problems will e discussed. Thowmson Center, 12th and L streots northwest, Monday chology ing Club, January S—Practical Psy- ub, 7:30° p.m.; China Paint- 30 p.m.; Filing Assocla- January 9—West Virginia & pm.: Washington dr aners, 8 pom. January Spanish > Athletic Club, 7 15 pan.; French, ing circle, § pm. B Red Cro: Maine State Children’s Dramatic practical course in speaking and physical exer- for women, § p.m al, Georgla avenue and northwe: Janua ] 13 p.m January 9 1 Cross eclasses in home of the sick, 7:30 letic Club, 7:30 p.m.; a .. Roys' panish, Spanish T Junuary 1 signaling, making; pom.; Saturday. tests, 4 pam., first mat Girls' adults’ pm.: R | Junuary Needle- iub, 7:30 p.m. dlework class. 7:30 p.m.; 1y {hmic dancing, p.m th and D streets north 10—Medic and adv mmering. er speech defects cor- nuary jon pan; spee pm: Girls' ¥ 11-—Homs Eco- ; Buffalo Athletic fcal clinic, & p.m.: speech clinie, iging, 9 10 10 p.m.; tic Club, 8:30 pn Girls” Ba Junfor ievement | :30 p.m. y. Jam Junior Bo T pan.; Girls' Needlework Club, Achievement Boys' Radio Club. Sewing Club, 8 pin.; Men's Prep Athletic Club, § Athletic Club, 9 p.m Whittingham and Lane st. January 12—Achievement their mothers meet, N Girls' Industrial Club, k d ' needlework branch, 3:15 “hildren's I'rench Club, fevement Boys' : home economic: Birne street Choral < aft Club, ty Orchestra, 7:30 ia Club, 7:30 pm.; Al 0 p.m., and Me- 9—Girls' girls, Glee 4:15; January 1 Club, 3:15; girl reserves, needie’ guild, dramatics, achievement boys, 3:30. 1 Sunbeam junio; 8:45; ub, 7:3 c 1to Athletic Club, 30; widow helper: Achievement t nee- | THE SUNDAY Saturday, January 13—Rug weaving and basket making, 9 am. Cley Sth and T streets 5 January 7—Com- munity Center Band, 3:30 to 6:30. Thursday, January 11—8St. Augus tine's basket ball team, 6 to 7 p.m. {achievement clibs in millinery, rag doll making, plain sewing, bread mak- | ing, games. 3:15 p.m.; senior and|- Junlor French classcs, 7 and 8 p.m.; home nursing class, 7 p.m. Friduy, January 12—Girls' soctal and recreational club will_entertain parents and friends 8 to 10:30 p.m. The achievement boys have completed a radio outfit, which they expect to use for public exhibitions. Saturday, January 13 — Rhythm Dancing Club, 10 to 12 a.h. Art Club, (a) Roverie, 10 to 12 am. (b) Characteristic dance, i Coquette” i HELD ON DRUG CHARGE. | Tone poem, "1-'munm.a' 26, No. Mariné Manager of Sanatorium Where | “The Star Spangled Banner.” Notice: Immediately after th Reid Stayed, Surrenders. | | concert” tnere il *bo *a “dress 9 - TS L ade by the Marine Corps In- SAN FRANCISCO, January: 6.— | | Vard > ars 6. Stitute detachment on s Charles J. Blessing, sald by federal S her o authorities to have been manager of rade grounds. ——eee anatorium In Los Angeles where lace Reld, motfon pleture star, MURDER SUSPECT CAUGHT. treated for the drug habit, sur- INDIANAPOLIS, v ed tludays to the United States | January 1 on u ch t violating the | arrison anti- : John Scott Burker, credited with|in connection eing the owner of the sanutorium, | Nie , also appeared. Blessing's bond was | ther wiees ] 000." Barker's already had | here, ed it $7,500. | BAND CONCERT. Marine barracks, tomorrow at 8 p.m., orchestral concert by the- United States Marine Band Or- chestra, Willlam H. Santel- mann, leader; Taylor Branson, second- leader. March, “Gen. Lejeune,” Taylor Branson erry Wives of Windso B Nicolat Melodle, “Opus 10, No. 4 Rachmaninoff Grand scenes from “La Travi- ata’ ..Verdl Waltz, Flow- ors” Overture, Stbelius with the | eral days after he was killed. — Short, thick curly | slgn of great strengt Cerke, iron and even glass have been experimented with for making s to stand heavy motor trafiic, Store Hours: 8t 6 6—Wil- | lam R, Krice, allas Walker, who, po- lice say, is wanted in Oakland, Calit., s death of | »abelich, hotel keeper of | ast October, was arrestod Dabelicl's body twas found be- | | neath ‘a bridge in a lonely spot sey- hair is said to be a preserve the old fort and to use the! cover our spacious floors- sally much lower than true value calls for. 1923~ PART (8% | ing and experimental purposes. The | anclent structure is intact, it is said, | being probably the best preserved old fort in the state today. MARYLAND TO PRESERVE 2% ii8ie it the same time. The history is @ part of that which every child learns. The 2 | structure was built shortly after u Last Official Act of Forestry Board | wcoden fort at Granville, Pa., had = BT |been destroyed by Indians under Was to Acquire Historic French officers. Gov. Sharpe, the colonlal Governor of Maryland, de. termined that s colony shou not TFropexty. suffer in consequence, and had the e colontal legislature appropriate £40,000 ' for defense, of which £11,000 went |into the building of Fort Frederick. Edifice I Quadrangular. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, January 6.—The pur- | chase of an old historic forest tract,| .y " edigce is quadrangular @nd known as Fort Frederick, on the ot o e Fet 5 Bie|covers onc and a half acres. There anks of the Potomac river, near BIg |,y two wells, a magazine and bar- Pool, Washington county, for the| srlilprae 0 ¢| racks to accommodate 200 men. state as a park was the last act of| “py, ort was never attacked. The the old state board of forestry, which | ypdfans, realizing its strength, stayed offictally went out of axistence with|away. During the revolutlonary war 1922 | period it was used as a prison, where 4 British and Hesslan _captives. were The purchase was authorized by the {yad. T 1791 its e s T ade t last legislature. It marks the ac- an end. quisition by the state of one of the | first forts that was ever built " McADOO'S DRIVER AmSTED. | Maryland, Fort Frederick having been P ] | established in 1756 to check the ad- | VISALIA, Callf, January 6.—Leo W. Streeter of Santa Barbara, Calif., vance of marauding bands of Indians 5 | under ‘French feare o what swas | chauffeur for Willlam Gibbs McAdoo, | then known as the “western frontier.” | pleaded gullty today to a charge of I;_Wl:rmll'l?mtl‘ned xflm_turdme D;“"\npcedmg fifty-one miles an hour on 200 matntaining 5 body of trospe. 'E | November 28. 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