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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. 3:16 p.m. for the beginners and at 3:45 Iyanna Club will meet from 7:30 to | 27th and N streets northwest. Mrs. | northwest. Mrs. J. M. Layton, ex-|Fairmont street northwest. Miss N. RADIUM SUPP! . p.m. for the advanced classes. 9 p.m. in the gymnasium and hold a | Florence E. Nenl.'commfim‘i‘fy secre- | ecutive secretary. o M. Quander, community secretary. S LY SOLD. " Wednesday, November 21—A class | business meeting in a classroom from | tary. Sunday, November 18—Community | Friday, November 23—The following | ANTWERP, November 17.—A Bel- e ommunl en ers in renchiwill be A% ;181 m. 9 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 20—The Pled- |Center Band, Postoffice Employes’ As- | clubs wiil meet at 8: The Choral Club, | 8lan radium factory has just sold 300 J riday, November 23—Rhythmic| The E. M. 8. athletic group will mont Athlette Club, the Men's Whist |sociation, Socrates Debating Club will [the Current Events Club, Dramatic |milligrams of radium extracted from “"‘“gl;; ‘}‘-‘b"‘“"""!' Will be at 3:15 | practive basket ball from 9 to 10:30 | Club and the Sewing Circle will meet | meet at 2. Club for Young People, home nursing | uranium mined in the Belgian Congo. e i S pm, The library will be open from 7| p.m. The members of the public|from 7:30 to 10:30. Tuesday, November 20—From 7:30 |and first aid classes, Women's Needle- - L. W. Hardy, acting general | Muslo Assoclation, Robert Lawrence .m. speaking class, which meets at 7| Thursday, November 22—The Blue |to 10:30 will meet the following clubs [ work Club, Soclal and Athletic Club f0T | e director of the community center de- | director, at 8. Johnwon-Powell, Hiatt Pl D, WL q‘j;e l*.\;llr ‘:'lr-l impromptu | Bird Club,” under the leadership of and clgsses: The Traveling Elks' | Girls, Boy Scout troop and Bovs' Ath- | 5 partment of the public schools, en- | Thommson, temporarily at the Frank- |Lamont street northwest, Mi With Miss Helen Marguerite Ketstor | ooy Do ipiox will meet at 3:15 to | Marching Club Drill. sewing school | lotle Club, and dietetics class under | [} Beautify your home tertalned and instructed the com- M. Ready, community secretar: A8 ToAGGE, WL medt MBSG;X: Kelster beml‘nulructez ‘;n"mus:(c‘. dre_f_;mak!ng. ;‘:llla‘a,Lmlglnery class, Amph’I‘on Gleg :’hT Junlurune;l Crn,z;ho;lema}:::gx;‘l: 2 . A. C. D t N ~The J . millinery and doll making. The group |Club, La Salle Law class, mothers' and | being made for'a ern 3 Tiscoll, executive | Tuesday, November 20—The French Wil ‘Teceive advice before Starting | girls’ sewing class. This class makes | class. All who are interested are in- Grounds munity conter committee of the Dis- | seerotary. aTmecer, Novsmbet e t 3:15 Rhyth eanwoo V' trict Public School Association, of| Monday, November 19—Practical|for children will be at 3: T e St R 8" hibins | thelr, work of the afternoon on homs |over garments and makss new. gar. | vited to Joln. Fecs. Shruibs and Blant, als ¢l p.m. which Mrs. A. W. Miller is chair- | PSychology Club will meet at 7:30. d —Rhythm for | son, com: . nursing and care of self. ments for needy children. A new Nie e ward Shrubs and Plants, &l A Mier ls ehalr | Gaelle Club will meet at 5, small children will b at 3:15 p.m. PG ALY BeCretary. Children's | FFideY, Navember 2i—The Girls' |basket ball team has recently beon | ABirme¥. Nichols avenue and Ho Fresh-dug _Frult Trees and & Tuesday, November 20—The Wash-| Friday, November 23—The French | Dramatic Club will give an entertain. | WLUNE Workers' Club will give a (formed to mect at 7. steadt Joninoass Califofnia Privit Hedge. revlew of the community center work. | Ington Opéra Chorus will rehiearse at | class wiil be at 3:15 pm. At the same | ment at 8 p.m., arranged by the com- program of Instrumental muslc, vocal | Thursday, November 2—The fol-| Monday, November 19—The Junior Datly Delivery e meeting was held in the Franklin | 8 ers’ class in Spa me the class in expreasion will be | munity secretars solos and recitations for the enter- |lowing groups meet from 7:30 t0|pramatic Club rhythmi ctn bullding, Wednesday, November 14. | WU b at 7:30. The public speakink | held. The Boy Scout Troob. No. 40; | will take pare The chint muous.oiUb8 | tainment of the mothera and friends, | 10:30: Community Center Band, South | {127 gc CIh &nd riythmlo daroing Estimates on Planting o Welncatn o | Class, open to men and women, will | will meet at 7:10 p.m. The bullders' | the program will be a playlet, en- |t 7:30. The Art Club, the Hoy Scouts | Carolina State Club. the Douglas Co- | 8% % er explaining the financlal sys- | meet at 8:30. Mrs. Anne Tillery Ren- | group, the junior group of the Wom- | titled “The Childrens Hour,* by the |and the Prep. Athletic Club will meet | operative League, the industrial class | 3:15 to 4:40. From 7:30 to 10:30 will Coluge Clty Nmery tem of the department and the nl-hav\'.“the leader of the public speak- | en's Christian Temperance Club, will | dramatic club. Other features will |at 7:30. which makes baskets, bead necklaces| meet the following clubs: The Birney Cot City, Md. method of making application for the | {18 class, has formed a soclal study | stage @ littl play, beginning at § p-m. | be given by the Girls' Sons. Clab, and other handwork articles. Woman's | cy'c o A RTRE E L TR BT tage City, oo of making application {oF the olub to miet from 7:30 to 8:30; Saturday, November 24—There will [by the Folk Daneing_ Club and the | 1 0veJo¥, 12th and D strects north-) Exchange, clags in _Dbeauty culture o Sales Office, Baltimore Bivd, nity use of school B | e mesday, November 21—Class to | be no high school dance, but the cen- | Imperial Athletio Club., Proceeds | €ast. Mrs. Rebecca J. Gray, commu- [and milliery, sewing class, Ira Ald- |gressive Club, Needle Craft Club and At Cottage City -\lira Hardy exhibited more than fifty ’Ii“}‘&f"&’i.’,“,‘,fg‘,""’."-‘3’0“’1‘3;',‘%‘1'..’?‘ :::l::l\:,gb:hox:‘en l:vr"ll;:lhllc gmun from the entertainment will be given | nity secretary. rich Community Player: . Calvary lh;(;smNUQlly Orgh“t;;- Tho. Jant Phone Hyattsville 755 slia Berttae ot | to Joln, w et at 7:30. - e Argyle Athletic Club, - e o 3 drill team riday, November 23—The Junfor he morepresenting & small nUMber Of | en's"afa’ girls drill team will meet Contrbution G imas [Busket.” the| Thuraday, November 22—The fol- | “Tiriday vember 23—Navys Em- |Dramatic Club and the rhythmic danc- |[[| Tt Ofes Box 83, Hysttevills, M4, g es. at 8. : - Southeast, Hine Junior High School, | ham aprons, made by members, under | 1OWIng groups will meet at 8. The | ployes' Assoclation, the sewing class, | ing class will meet from 3:15 to 4:40. She also explained the three kinds| Thursday, November 22—The re-|7th and C streets southeast, Mrs. M.|the directlon of the sewing in-|Buffalo Athletic Club, the Belmont |the basket ball 'teani and Girls'|From 7 to 10:30 will meet the Cri- of organized groups. represented in | hearsal for the Washington Opera|W. Davis, executive secretary. structor, Mrs. A. M. Cobbe Th et Recreational Club will meet at 8. terfon Athletic Club, the Rialto Ath- the genters; first, the groups pro- |selolsts will be held at 8 The Gacllc| Monday, November 19-—The Trinity | aprons are to be given to the ine |Aciietic Club, the Economies Club, the | saturday, November 24—The rhyth- |letic Club, the Girls' Athletic Club and moted Ly the exccutives of the cen- | Club will meet at 8, the Spanish be: | Athletle Club will practice basket ball | mates of the Home for the aged, | Handeratt Club, the Community Sing- | mic dancing class will meet from 10 | the Whittling Club. Miss Ruth Atkina ters to meet ncighborhood necds; | glnners' class will be at 7:15 and the |in the gymnasium from 7:30 to 9 pm.. | at Blue Plains. Breceding ihe enr |Ing Club and the East Washington (o 13 am. is the dancing Instructor. second, clubs, already = organized, | advanced class in Spanish will be at|the Washington Preps will occuny the | fertainment for half an hour there |Male Chorus. To meet on Thursday Mrs, Gabrielle G. Pelham, assistant maeting _regul in " the centers, | 8:15, the Spanish reading circle will | gymnasium from 9 to 10:30 pm. will be an exhibition of pictures for |afternoons at 3:15, a new class in chil- | Burville, Division avenue and Cor- | general director, announces that the thus becoming affllated with the|be at 8 The rehearsals for ‘Madame | ' Wednesday, November 21—Members | the children of the center om -The |dren's thythm has been formed. The |coran street northeast. Mrs, C. B.|secretaries in many of the centers are community center department; third. | Butterfiy” will be held In the center | of the commiinity have been notified | Indians.” On cach Iriday the fol. |Handlcraft Club will meet at 3:15. An | Knox, community secretary. preparing spectal Thanksgiving ac- grEanizations that make appilcation feach Saturday throus "] Lo meet for @ rehearsal pageant, di- | lowing clubs meet at this center: |2dult’s rhythm club has recently been | Friday, November 23—The Young |tivities. The Eirney Center will serve through the community center de- |Inclusiv rected by Mra. Marie Moore-Forrdst. | The Iconomic Club, the Girls Song | formed to meet at 7:30, Men's Athlotic Club, Industrial Club, | Thanksgiving dinner to forty people partment at the Trankin bullding| 0 Lo ina Newton | aanayy, November 25—The rhythmic | Club, Men's Choral Club, Folk Dancs| Saturday, November 2¢—The Best-|the Los Rositis Club, the Mothers' | Who nced cheer during the thankful clal uses of school bulldings. | Paxl i o S. Kelser, | Juntor dramatie elam et omael ¢ The | ing Club and the Imperial Athletic |yetto Club, the Boy Scouts, the Once- | Club and Young Folks' Social Club | season. A shx-week in safe methods | Streots northwost Mrs . " | The Country Dancimg Clopet at $p.m. | Club. The Mothers' Club meets each |a-Week Ciub, Girls' Arts and Crafts |will meet at 8 p.m. The Boys' Fun S — of automoblle driving Is being glven | compmunity secretafd, ) pnythm | in the gymnasiom rroap ovill dance | second “and _fourth Friday of the|Club, Girls' Athletc Club and the So- (Making Club will meet at 7:30. The WASHINGTON ELEC. CO. # the MeKinley High School and the | Wednesday, Movember Sl Vel [om. e Hoy gm from 8 to 10:30 | month, the Parent-Teacher Assocla- |clal Dancing Club will meet at 8.|Jolly Six Club, & soclal activity for| Mrs. E. C. Torrey, the widow of the i Dunbar High each Tuesday | dancing for children Wit Be O &0 | B in The wollaseout, Mmeetings will | ion each second Friday and the Citl- |The evening will start with com- |boys, and the Four Leaf Clover Club, | pastor of the Stinway Congregational 928 Eye St. N.W, BIENL by ithe o ashington Safety | an: ¥iolin dnstruction " S 1.ane Wallach School, from 7:30 | zens' Association each first Friday. |munity singing. for girls, will meet from 7:30 to 10:30. | Chureh at Stamford, Conn., has been Main 107i—Frankliin 584 ouncil, of whicl am F. Ham is s ;i g ‘ - | ordained to the ministry and now president u’;x]nl W. Graham Cole is 2 o\';rr;ggrp-flk—'i“!;::: A“nl‘" ovember 24—The Pol ‘West Washington, Phillips School, Clevela: 8th and T streets | Miner Noi Georgla avenuo and | fills her lats husband's pastorate. secretary. The b i vite o e 2 Sttend the cheseaitlle is invited to | 0, b, Park View Midgets and = the Boy ; - Central Migh, 1lth and Clft At the citizens' meeting, held on cl " . ‘ S‘ : l- ti -t streets northwest, Mrs. Marle Moore Taesdey, the 13th, Engincel Commip: (7’18 app EasUla‘m. ecervin, Se One ” Amp lfi("l Ebu 4 > 2 ve a a a o ner e e ered al ’ e execative and pageant di- | TR0 no"gave advice as to best form on mmunity concert, pre- | of letters to the District offictals. He b o Washington Go | Stated that statements should be con- o ey direct and businesslike, Petworth, Sth and Shepherd streets November 20—The Federal | northwest, Mrs. Agnes McElroy, com- Union will hold a mass | munity secretary. e ’ Fridiy—The following clubs w 100[‘ A . l mre _ November 21 — The | meat' rom 30 to 10530 Bms The eet Aeria s s he Fine Arts|Dramatic Club, the Brownles, t “of }{hn literature | Girl Scouts, the Boy Scouts and the ) - nateur Renaissance in | Psychology Club. Zz%lt BBa&mes S tohard B Connecticut avenue iton, at 8 pm. The Young Wom- ey s He! soclation baske: and McKinley street northwest, Mrs. He A fation basket ball S ans, comeumity, seon , Robert Lawrence, —The French will give its in, will be at at 8:15 —The commu- v ce ot of the public | hools, in the first comcert of the students’ course, under the m ement of Mrs. Wilson-Greene, ts Mme. T es Alda, prima | donna soprano, metropolitan opera. at $:30 p “ | Wilson Normal, 11th and Farvard R ik aurGl ¢ northwest, Mrs. 1da & RKebe | vl . K5 . excoutive secrets L TrenyY LA T SATISFACTION RANTEED. PLATES—$15 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS CONDUCTIVE _ANESTHESIA Removable Bridgework Inserted Without Grinding Your Teeth G I —_ CET N 2Abial Insulators Shdiapers 1B g7y in| DR. LEHMAN {3, | “Open Evenings—Closed on Sundays o, acuom Dr. Lehman in charge persomally. ot position, l IN[]IG[S“UN”! 200 Radaks Came in Yesterday. 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