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NORDICA ORCHESTRA S CONCERT FEATURE Banjo Club Also Listed Attraction for Community Entertain- ment Tonight. PROGRAM AT CENTRAL HIGH Players Under the Direction of Walter T. Holt. Public concert, Central High Community Center, tonight at $:16 o'clock. Admission free. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM. (ay America. (b) Salute to the Flag (c) Oath of Allegiance. (d) Doxology bod) Overture, “Raymond’ Orchestra, B Director. (a) Reuben and Rachel. (b) Three Blind Mice. (c) Welcoming Visiters to Washington. Everybody. (a) Aria from “Martha".Flotow (b)*Mamma Mia che vo Joseph Di Meglio, tenor. Bernice Randall at the piano. (a) “The Lost Chord”..Sullivan (b) “Prelude, C Sharp Minog," X RachmanWoft Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, a Voice Is 1 were B Segel Alice E. Hill. mandofin Guitar accompaniment by Mr. Holt. Nonsense Songs, body Announcement. (a) “Solenne in Quest'ora.” rza del Des wniarma VOTAL tino™ . (b) “Santa Lu Mr. Di Meglio an Miss Randall “Collegeisms Nordica Ban 1 Mr. Angelico. the piano. Arr. Odell b, Mr. Holt, “The Star S E: The Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra and the oa, E Club will be the at night's free Central njo t to- community co in auditorium at 8:13 seph Di Meglio, Angelico, baritone, and Hill, mandolinist. The ‘Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orchestra, seve: ive players, the Nordi 3 ers, will be Walter T. Holt be heard in the tude in C Club's_contri ley of colle Odell. med- tunes arranged by Aria from “Martha." Mr. DI Meglio will sing the arla from “Martl Mia che vo Angelico tenor from “Paglia d Mo “Duna.” D and Mr. An- gelico will a r also in a group of tenor and baritone duets. Bernice Randall will be at the piano for the vocal number: . Alice Hill, accompanied on the gultar Mr. Holt. will render Sie- zal's “Concert W arranged for mandalin solo. Community singi Robert Lawrence Washington and Mrs. Orchestra mes, organist s usual, present a recttal prelim- ¥ to the evening's program. Total of 1,680 Free Seats. There will he 1680 free seats and 520 meats reserved for members of the Community Music Everytliing Is Right ° Where You Want It When you own a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET, instead of walking miles to gather materials for a meal, you sit comfortably to your work., i i i | sites play an important role in the for- |v. M. C. A. WILL HOLD SPEAKING SEMIFINALS | 125t HARRY ANGELICO, Washington haritone, to be heard night at community concert, at Cen- tral High School. for those desiring ta purchase re- served seat privileges for cents. The doo on Clifton street will open at 7 o'clock. No children under four years of age will be mitted, and all other children must come with adults and sit with them throughout the concert. DANISH SCIENTIST WINS ; CANCER RESEARCH PRIZE | Dr. Johannes Fibiger Successful in | Artificially Producing Malady in Rats. Dr. Johannes Fibiger, professor ordi- narius in pathological anatomy at the University of Copenhagen, has been awarded the prize offered by Dr. Sofle A. Nordhoff-Jung of 1815 Columbia road for the best contribution to medical 1it- erature on cancer research In awarding Dr. Fibiger the prize, an annual award of §500, the judges point- ed out that he had demonstrated, fol- lowing repeated experiments, that para- mation of had actual in_artificially _The commission that se Fibiger was composed of Prof bruch, the noted surge rtain types of tumors. produc ently Prof. Doe- | omberg, ‘all of ator of the corge Wash- | post-graduate | University, a graduate of ington University, took rse at Johns Hop tudied at the University of Munich and | was awarded an honorary degree Dby | that institution, studied in Parls and | worked with Pasteur. H WEST VIRGINIANS MEET. The ninth West Virginia bla will in_ Py northwes Virginia cided Prior t will be a speech by Guy Virginian and eshments will be W apples and ginger cak: assistant attorney general, and also a special musical pro- gram. 'The senators and representa- tives in Congress from the state are expected to_attend, as well as other prominent West Virginians. Al of those from the state in the Walter Reed and other local military and naval hos- pitals will be there. i Admission tickets are necessary and | those who have not vet secured tir‘keu] should do so at once from Col. J. Wil- liam De Grange. | PLAN ATTENDANCE DRIVE. A great eastern attendance drive is to | be launched "by the members of the | Memorial United Brethren North Capitol and R s vest. to increase_the average at from 400 to 500 each Sund; 1t will continue sixteen Sundays and to_close Easiern Sunday with a great | rally. { (T | Everything you need is within easy reach. Useless stooping, walking and wasted motions are eliminated. Kitchen work becomes easy. Every style of Hoosier is on display here at Mayer’s. You can get a real nice Hoosier with a porcelain top for as low as $39.75. May_erv & Co. BE Seventh Street Between D & E Ten Will Be Chosen Tomorrow for Y. M. C.' A. college semifinals for the public speaking contest will be held tomorrow in the asseinbly hall of the Y. M. C. A. at 6:30 p.m. Ten of the following speakers will be chosen for the final contest to be held on January 21, when prizes will speakera: Olene M. Wangness; Brindle E. THE ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY' 6, 1924—PART ‘L Audit, a Name Final Contest on January 21. January 15. Tuesday, evenings, Frailey, A. day. three best Nightingale,” “Clay,” P. L. 5. Dunbar; . P. Seide- Mary L. Sin- “National Defense,” James B. “Immigration—Why ~Restric harles B. A be awarded the “Florence teach the have be corporations; money B. C. 8, : | Bozier, Ph. ; “Some | M. Stovall Frank E.|sales an Howard | Hugh L. 5 Ml Worth While, “Civil Government,” Offutt, cconomiics, B, A. scheduled clusses—Francis Li. M negotiable Ducker, B. c. Richard J. Doyle; “Wi * Arthur A. Albright; “Latent P. Power,” Emma McMahon. School of Accountancy. The school of accountancy of the college will open a freshman class The class will Thursday from subjects to ‘be glven, Accounting 1, C. 8, C. a 4. B, LL B, M., LL. Instructors have been selected to advanced subjects whicl h as follows: 5:15 Kitson, to and the Milton, and banking; James S, 5.0 . A., beginning orporation accounting; Howard W. D.. business finance; Batés o B Kay corporation Géorge P. Barse, bankruptoy, debtor an: 's in | Joseph e M E, C_ P, B. C. 8, M. C. 8., C cost accounting; Edward C. P. A, practical a eet | Gruen. M. @, C. accounting, T. in- John P. A, Tues- contracts, 7:15 classes—Thomas partnership, Kendrick, C. P. Thomas J. counting; B., Satur- ing, 111, practice. 8) :15 to subjects: position, A. ness management, Monda. statistle investment John Hanna, A. B, A. Tuesday. Public s Bell, A. B, A. M. law of instruments; S, M. C. i Especially Attractive Are the Values in Good-looking and Good Dining Suites Ii you love beautiful furniture, if you appreciate refinement and elegance, rich finishes and Lifetime craftsmanship, you'll want to see our dining room furniture. Dining Suite of nine distinctive pieces, with 66-inch buffet, oblong table and tapestry or blue haircloth chairs. 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C. 8, account- The first meeting of the seminar for students taking post graduate work will be February 2, at 7 p. pecial courses will be offered from :15 p.m., in the following Business English and com- V. Wilson, A. B.; busi- y. aking, James A. income tax, i Ll p—— Berg, B. C. §, M. C. 8, C.'P. 4. tlc Club, Davide A. Trotta; Italian ursday. 3 & Attention is called to the class in [ AiNICte Club, Marco Valente and practical auditing. In order to give | Zino lulian; Italian Academic all the students the maximum of | Club, Romano Mascett!: Itanan Musi- benefit from the course the class is | S8l Entertainment Club, ~Custodia limited to thirty-five students. Pref- | Saltta; Ttalian Outing Club, Antonio trence will be given to master of - commerelal mclence candidates and post | The pext meeting will be held Janu- graduate students, Other enrolments|&ry 17, 7:30 pm., in the hall of the B he onsidered in consecutive order |Church of the Immaculate Conception, N ity nee Tevar Sth and N streets. The club will en- e’ students of the preparatory | 1ér & team in the mext sandlot base school will have a “frolic,” January 18. Refreshments will be served and games played. —_— CLUB TO HOLD DANCE. Organized to Promote Welfare of ' Young Italians. The Young Ttalians' Club will give its inaugural dance Thursday at § p.m. at Pythian Temple. This organi- zation, recently formed, aims- to gather for mutual improvement and entertainment all young Italians, na- tive or descended, over sixteen years of age, of known good character. For this purpose there are six standing committees that cover every depart. ment of interest to a young 3 Committee of popular entertainment, Guido Aquilino; Italian Philo-Drama throughout the city, with a final, large dramatic story in pageant form at U™ Central High Center in the early sgi: She desires the help of all citi: find the local history of the diftepes sections of the city. Mrs. Forrest, s a native of this city, claims there are many dramatic happengigs. humorous stories and. bits of BIGAE of Washington that are unknowi fto the average resident of the cityj Mrs. Forrest extends to all who have interesting historical facts te impart an invitation to visit her at the com- munity center cffice at the Franklin School, 13th and K streets northwest | LODGE MEETS TONIGHT. The second annual banquet of the In- dependent Moses Montefiore Lodge, No. 238, Progressive Order of th. West, will Lbe ‘held tonj Pythian creditor; practical Ducker, Stegman, ball season, and the managers are preparing for bowling, pool, checkers and other tournaments. [ALL DRAMATIC FACTS OF D. C. HISTORY SQUGHT Citizens Asked to Contribute' Their Knowledge of Capital to Com- munity Center Pageant. The community center department of the public schools wants ‘‘dramatic” facts about the “history of Washington istory and the Frailey, Wayne C. P A, officers will be Install Lee A. Berlinsky, b A. Ring, Vice presider recording gecretar: i forris Flelshman, treas- fam’ Metro, chaplain; Herbert . guardian; Albert Sugar, con- ductor; Dr. Benjamin Newhouse, medi- cal examiner; Soloman Clipker, Samuel Hais and M. Business securities, pageant direc. 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