Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN At Community Centers Mrs. L. W. Hardy, acting general director, Franklin School building, Main 6036. Evelyn Davis, combining training In teaching, in Petworth, Sth 2nd Shepherd streets northw, Dramatic , 7:30 to 10:30; c Club, re- hursals of the recital to be given in ay. to 4:40; Birney Choral Society, Needle and Craft Club and Radio Club, 7:30 to 10:30; Girls' Readers' Club, A thyst Club, Be Tuesd ery, man and wax 8. m 8 to 10:30, millin hair dressing, bead Work and dressmaking riday—Junior Dramatic Club, 3:30 to 4:30; Girls' Athletic Club, Whi tling Club, Les Belle Club, Busy Bee and Radio Club, 7:30 to 10:30. Burville, Division avenue and Cor- treet northeast. sewing class, millinery Cluh and Busy Bee Club. Saturday—Rhythmic dancing class, 10 to 11 am. and 11 a.m. to 12 noon. N class, Boys' Dunbar, 1st and west. Thursday — Simon drill practice, streets north- Commandery, Miner Normal, Georgia avenue and Euclid street northwest: Friday—Children’s activities, 7:30 to 10:30; Girls' Needlework Club, spe- \G'TON, D. ., ‘APRIL 1924—PART 1. WELFARE MEASURE RECEIVES APPROVAL The executive committee of the As- sociated Charities has approved the public welfare bill as drawn by the commission on public welfare legis- | principle the compulsory school at- tendance and school census bill adopted by the Board of BEducation and now before Congress, this being one of the bills on which the Councik of Social Agencies has asked action by its member organizations. During the past week contributions have continued to come in to Ord Preston, treasurer of the joint nance committee of the Associated CLEVELAND PARK 3003-5 Porter Street lation, and has authorized delegates to the Council of Social Agencies— Newbold Noyes and the secretary, Walter Ufford—to support the . in conjunction with other ions of the council that may » similar action. fie committee also dramatics, and in rhythm, leads the dramatic expres- sion clubs at the Southeast Center and at the Wilson Normal Center. Miss Davis, srad clal gymnasium classes for boys, boys' basket ball teams, Girls' Ath- letic Club (special games) and Girls' Choral Club; adult activities, 7:30 to 10:30; ladies’ dres groun, Women's Club, | Current Ev, Red Cross class in home h Charities and Citizens' TRelief As- sociation, in response to their Easter appeal. The total number of sub- scriptions received up to last night was 4,861 toward the 10,000 needed. The amount in hand toward the budget of 0 is_ now $39,834, leaving a b ce of $15,166 that must still be rai: ay—Clef Club and Music Club, Friday—Story Telling_ Club, folk dancing group, 3:30 to 5; visual in- struction program, 5; chorus for (‘h!\- et One-half Block West of Connecticut Ave. Junior High Monday—W: ciety, rehearsa .Tue: Citizen: h and C chool: hington Telephone So- streets, Hine Two new semi-detached brick dwellin rooms (4 bedrooms) and bath each; deep lot: g of 7 hool. Southeast = arage. rehearsal, Dancing Troops the Wallach Winton Athletic meeting, 7:30. Pollyanna Club, Members of this club are pre- |paring for a camping trip at the end nt rehearsals, 7:30 to ration for the southeast y 17. Public Speaking ub will attend the banquet to be ven by the students of Prof. Anne Renshaw at the University Club May 1, 7 pm. Johnson-Powell, Lamont , Women's Whi ‘Club, 8 to 1 is doing work in mil- y, flower making. rugmaking and wax work; basket ball games, 3. West Washington, 27th and N streets. Tuesday—Sewing and Home Fco- romics Club, 7:30 to 10; Preps Athletic Club, Ladies’ Whist Club, Men's Whist Club and Lincoln Athletics, 7:30 to approved in Attractive price and terms. S !\onl, 7:30 to 10 Club, business Open for Inspection Today Shenandoah Apple Lee Crandall, Jr., & Co., Inc. 1423 New York Ave. Main 717 ‘\ Blossom Festival 7_ p No. 501 Bui g = = — = — at ke Winchester, Va., May 3, 1924 When its apple blossom time in Shenando’h Be sure to go to Shenando’h— See hills aglow all white as snow In Shenando’h. See the beautiful valley and mountain scenery—come by train or automobile. Take the B, & O. or P. R. R. train from Baltimore and Washington to Winchester. 0. from Richmond. Come and revel in the indescribable heauty of a million_apple trees in full bloom. “We want the world to know BEST Apples ow in Shenando'h SHENANDOAH VALLEY, Inc. FRANK SUBLETT, President ir. Women's Thursday 30 to singing, e Chorus, studied udi Buffalo mime s I“ home Women's Club and Lincoln (luh and Prep Athletic Club, 7:30 to | 10 —Girls' Art Club, to Iunl:\\ — Arts and © Club for Girls, 3:15 to —Willing Workers, Young Art Club, Wonder Boys, Mo- 3 to 5: | hican Athletic Club, Clover Pleasure Club, Quoit Club, Lincoln Athletics, and Preps Athletic Club, 7:30 to 10 visual instruction program on the Old Testament, §; Boy Scout Troop, No. 7:30. having studied nley for several Hiatt place and : M. yette Club, and Whittling Club, == s HORSE SHOW MAY 16-21. Entries for Arlington Park Events Will Close May 5. fifteenth annual Capital horse show, Arlington Park, V. expected to be of its kind ever staged here. for the hun: more events 1 e sho alogue will cl cordi o Melvin C. Haz eral manager. in_ Krench, for Central High, ts northwest : “for children, & - rhythm for children, 3 Tuesds hington Community | ¥riday—Instruction Music on will give a 4 s, 3 tote hwih Tt and d 11th and Clifton st in_French, for | Everything That’s New IN FURNITURE Will Be Found at the Peerless New styles—new designs—new values. Six floors filled to overflowing with attractive substantial furniture to make vour home more beautiful. It will be a pleasure to show vou through our store. quote vou our low and easy payment terms. 3 BIG SPECIALS PRICED EXTRAORDINARILY LOW FOR THIS WEEK Whittingham and The Argyle Mor Dramat tra class of Boy | Night Club, of the con- di- The erts, dircete rector of mus Ma . fay 1,72 Newton i 8 Ctic §:30; Cadet Band 2 to 4: Com- Postoffice count Club Tod School and Novello Orchestra, v Center Band, and Vi "Opera - corei | Phursaay PEAK" | Teacher Friday — B s View Athletic Club, §3 publie prices Club. X women and to phys- and girls' -d in the aper boxes. Miss msen is the proprietor and manager of a plant turning | 000 boxes ¥ t manu- Abra- active out §0,- THE FASTER and FINER NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE SEE DEMONSTRATION La Salle law class, 7:30 to . tailoring and flowe; 10; sewing , Traveling ¢ Bee Club, Tt rhythm, for children onday—French classes, 30 to dramatic open from uesday — Class in Library will be art, 3:30 Recreational Club. jugles Co-operation Industrial Club, 10:30, has branches bead work, shampooing, making, milliner; d flower making swing Club, song r d Community Center Band, -French c { KROEHLER Lt d the g \ Davenport “Bed b of the v's public dancing, 3:15 ¥ will be open ainment. 8, by art, rhythmic venue ard Streets northeast Monday—Junior Dramatic Beautiful Suburban Home Overlooking National Park Seminary AT BIG SACRIFICE spacious lawns roon, and How . Friday—Girls' Recreational ( Club, Wilson Normal, 1lth and Harvard or High b! tion in tice in so- rhythmi; | e Javisible ! 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