Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 53

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 22, 1923—PART 2. 'HERE FOR ANNUAL CONVENTIQN AND NATIONAL ELECTION GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICAIE'"" e e s ke | Tocare “Swork Ound: { i 1 Ty ment Boys, 3:30; the Birney Com- to 12 imunity enter Choral S ¥ pre- . B e sents the ('.’\h!.’l\!‘. Moral and Physical Training For Girls Conference Topics; L RE : % » 5o : Dramatic Club, 8: Recreatl Girl Scout Leaders From All Parts of i, SO ST making, 8; Widows' Helpers, 8. Satur- Nation to Open Conference “Bethany.” ‘In the day, 1ug weaving. 10:30 a vejor Athl g Home Athlet Barrville, Division avenue and Cor coran streets northwest—FKriday, folk dancing, singing, piano practice, and the play pageant rehearsal. 3:30. mothers” meeting, Young Folk« So Yefal Club, Cleff Club Chorus, 7:30 \Deanwood, Whittingham place i ment Radio Club, Iconomi Clas : Athletic Club, 8; tra, 8; Imperial Athletic ( Recreation Club, 7:30 Here Tomorrow. nd Lane | niorally, of the modern girl will be [ Un hed courses the principal tople under discussion th A wi the ninth annual convention of | \dams, Scouts, which Degins to- { {ounder of the morrow at Wardman Park Hotel | tion ut Ways and means. of fostering ali | il R Jat is good in the character of | scout 3 young women will be pianned by ing t 4 | 1 2 : fias e g Ci delegates from every section of the) il e 3 k % T A s till. §: avel Club 1 | SN > : 1 4 2 . i 1 Wednesday, voca Thursday, French Club per development, physically and | colleges and normal schools of the ! & } . P } | | Cleveluna the Girl | northwest- United Sta Approximately represented 250,000 givis wihil girls, 3:15. i the [ 0f the Red ¢ dications D ! : o ot nation, i . G & & * 28 B 7.30: embroidery and fan ield i 7 g , 5 . Coramunily ruin 2 2! : i Kuitting ¢ Founaler of Girl Scouts making Club, ers, will each form idress et in Museum. mgein Z4 | Junior ‘ = { making Club, 7 [ ourt) Y ho ha Deen students course i ogram Outlined. nie, 7 John Wes the ket Ball Team. 6 addross AR will he devoted to annual election of office the coming year. a s always intense interest. will be held dur the convention, e pry cumbents are Mrs. Herbert r presider s Arthur Osgood yrh City, Mrs. Julius | enwald cago’ and William f A Welcome to the New Home of The Hoffman Co. at 720 Thirteenth St. N. I{”. E extend a welcome to you to visit our new Main Office at 720 Thirteenth Street Northwest, between G and H Streets. It has long been our thought that our Main Office should be housed in a building commodious enough to do justice to our service. The result is the new headquarters for the home of THE HOFFMAN COMPANY'S Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Re- 3 pairing Service. Athletic Club “x Park v You are invited to visit our new Welgh i R quarters. If you are considering e S0 fethE T renovating your Spring apparel or 1 i home furnishings, we shatl be pleased to give you estimates and furnish any information desired. MAIN 4724 1y Hoover, o 7 v Y § ¥ “ \ b - Rothschild, Mrs, 4 E = ? 2 . 2 Mrs MARLINE. — LMSTED, Candidate #or 5k . Vice President. MRs JULIUS ROSENWALD Candidate for 2rn{ Vice Presidernt. RTHUR, CHOATE, ivket. convention v presiden MRS EREDERICK, tEDEY, ! Aational Field Comrmissioner. » Mrs. He fi BERADY Treasurer Compare Ncout Life. sections i one of the ment will be followed by dan tie gymna 2 i . th, however, has Petworth, \t Who the nontha N = of directors cancies which wil Mrs. Jol Mrs. Lyman expire Minne Wilmingt X j tion. Washingtor of e 500 s Phelps of New Huven ar et L e 6 %0 135 ¢ olas F. Brady, 1 Parsons, Spanish : Gaellc Club, 5: :l:u“:‘u\v:\'(r . largest of Skae and Mrs. Williams making : violin inst tion, mu Camp Andree Clark. at Briar Two Receptions. lalo department. public sche 3 . “Was opened for the first time ! The conventlon will Leé proceded | Wednesdas, South ¢ rolin Toe inter sports during the Christ- by two receptions, to be held tomor- to Clu T K etiduye of last year. The re- | row evening, one at the hume of Mr plain sewin, sults of this experiment are to be | Hoover at 2300 street, the and rbhythm presented before the delegates Tues- | the home of Mrs. Adolph Miller, Renshaw, leader), s Bov evening, and will no doubt re-|§ street team. §; violir ot G the opening of all the Girl| ~On Thursday S the annual | department, publ Scout ‘ps for winter sports in|banquet of organization dire the futurs will’ "be_held at” Wardman s . ote or this a special pr Cellegen Establich Courae. interpreted by national directors, At Wedn be presented. Sarah Lou A number of tc edueation department of the value have be d for the zation will preside, the v lue of tha delegates. They 1o visit the na R peration of the college and other | tional cemetery o nigher education will | Washington Mo e entured. During the past vear morial and Wi v of the leading universities, : Mount Vernon traction. | < of educational |1 e u rtmer 0 1 vénch ot : ke o etion , . . "he officers of Cleaners & Dyers 720 13th Street N. W. ~Monday Leopas ©the fejty, 7:30: Needle : the T The community center department class, 7 \'\;. dAnes public schools. under the board dand i children, ing class, and controlied by public of 1l 1 Lonesome Ciub, ready to Jend hand Tts power ted, owing to Juck of suficient funds for CArrying the work that has steadily grown importance to large numbers of Spanish, o Club for G A p No. 12, 4 ¢ of the ter will have a party in citizens . prires | the gymnasium. Games will be a fea- ) ut Troop ts office is at least twofold: First.| (2,50 tha evening, 7:30; 4 ¢ill be in the audi- encoavagement by finding a school [ (T Yo “open for reading and Tinica h for already organized @roupsS:|crance, an entertainment by Southeast, 11th and G streets th- finding the need of & nelgh- | Waghington Security Club T Southeast ( hood and organizing commurity-{open to the public, 8; the entertain- violin _instruction, e FURS STORED FREE st Community m_ 11, 7:30: the ns, but to foster organization | constructive lines—in other sncourage the Initiative, which the expression of Jatent creative ability A dramatic director said recently, in’ speaking found in the the great pr sibly of that cated and dramati " some of this vast amount of nati dramatic and musical talent and ¢ ate one of the most unique tic productions that th ever known.” The com department in it | dramatic and mu croups_in the Various centers is doing its share in | forwarding the movement spoken of | b this dramatic director This week the Cants ney Center at the Dunb on Thur evening worth he ¢ by all wh Nature's Danger Signals. 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Here is indeed a wide field for crca- tive work ' Activities for Week Ending April 28. Central High, 11th and Clifton streets northwest—Today, the Wash- ington Community Music Assoclation presents the Army Band, 7:15; the community musio concert, under the auspices of the Washington Com- munity Music Association, will in-| clude solos by Blanch Hunter, pianist. | and Netta Craig, soprano (community { singing directed by Robert Lawrence), 8:15: rehearsal of the community orchestra in the music room, under the leadership of Charles V. Banner, 7. Wilson Normal, 11th and Harvard atreets northwest—Tuesday. the So- jal Dancing Clase and the Social $rancing Club will give an open com- nunity dance, with ecial orohestra c. 8: the advisory committes of » center invites all interested in work to a meeting, S: b I ginners - iiuction clas: | 3ei0; advanced Spaniab instruction For the small store your furs price of $3 we will in cold storage, which insures you against loss. Cloth coats, $2.00. 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