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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOR, D. O, WAY 11, 1924_PART T. 9; rhythmic dancing, 7:30; Columbfa|ish Study Club, §; Washington Opera|Lawrence E. Murray and a xylo- | rhythm for children, 8:30; Boys' Story | Needlework Club, Men's Current Athletic Club, business meeting, 7:30; | Club, rehearsal, '8, and the Gregg|Phone solo by Henry Goldstein. Telling and Game b, 7:30 to 9| Events Club, Red Cross class in home tehearsal of pageant groups. §; the | Shorthand Asociation, 7. Wednesday—Violin classes at 3:15 | Girly Dramatic Club, 7: Bpys Athletic | hygiene and care of the sick. and | Club, y ilson Normal Community Players, | w.qnesday—Esperanto Club, phys-|82d 4. = ub, 7:30; Men's Athlet ub, 8:30.| Red Cross class in first aid. ers’ Club, 8 to 10; basket ball game. dress rehearsal for “Mr. Pim Passes| ;.\ “taining class for women and| Friday—Boy Scouts, W‘“fi'f,‘ nC\uh. West Washington, 27th and N| Birmey, Nichols d Howard | °* Dramatic Club, closing exercises, « By." The costume committee Will| | roe girls, and Washington women's | 8nd Northern Atlantic Club, 7:30. streets northwest street northeast o oo . a ISl At & aa Club, re- | drill team, 8; classes in rhythm for| Levejoy, 12th and D streets north- | Tuesday—Sewing and Home Tco-| Monday-—Junior Dramatic Club, 3; | noctne snd-Fhelps, Sth and T streets Mrs. M. P. Patrick, leader of the]the pageant will be in the auditorium he ;\esll{; :I "f:"bz“ h\'l -"“; children, 3:15 and 4.15. east. nomics Club, 7:30 to 10; Preps Athletic | clubs meeting 7:30 to 10:30 are Bir-| Today High School Cadet Band any Washington drill tcam of the Thom- |of the New Bastern High School, with | hearsal of the play Siven Thursday—Spanish _study class agd| = Wednesday—Girle’ Handicraft Club | Club, Ladies’ Whist Club, Men's Whist [ ney Choral Society, Needlo and Craft | Novallo Orcheston o to §: Cormmanin. - : cer | Virious community groups, Bovs' In- |copnection with the pageant Local Talent Club, 8; sight reading|and Girls' Dressmaking Club, 3:15; | Club, and Lincoln Athletics, 7:30 to| (1 posieLy; e o estra, 2 : Cor ] Cente! " cer worker h v — Wil Ny 1 C and G , lub, and Radio CJu tizens' Asso. | Center Band, Postoffice Emplove son Uenter, is a volunteer weo dependent Band and Community Or- TooVilson Normal Com-| lass for members of the Washing- | visual instruction program, 3:15. 10:30. ciation, G i Club d | U ] f C WEo i b ATleanil Motk €of RE LN s munity Players will give “Mr. Pim N s mpmbate of n. Girls Rea ub an mion and the Viscount Club, 4 11 ° R aay A Passes By,” 8. Pageant groups and | 100 Opera Company, 8. Thursday — Community singing,| Thursday—Girls' Club and Club, 8. 3 6:30, physical development of women. nesday committees will meet Mrs. Forrest, 8| Friday—OChildren's dancing olass | 7:30; east Washington male chorus, | Musio Club for Giris, 3 — Millinery. manicuring y—La Salle law class, The group meets n A rehearsal for the spring entertain-| Manchester ~Athletic club, Buffalo| Friday—Willing Young cksing, and bead work, and :30; millinery, tailoring Wednesday even- T v | —Girl Scouts. No. 12, 3:30; [ ment and the Boy Scout Troop, No.! Athletic Club, Home Economics,| Women's Art ub, Wonder Boys,|dressmaking, 8 to 10:30; Co-operative -making classes, 7:30 to ings to practice Thursday - Bastern _ High Scouts, No. 41, and the Junior | 2. 7:30. Women's Club and Lincoln Freps | Mohican Athletic Club, Clover Pleas- | Soclety. 8 o crup, | Seming s, Amphion Glee Clun : p SohGal cormantty aRat i Dancing Club, §. Park View, Warder and Newton | Athletic Club, 7:30 to 10:30. ure Club. Quoit Club. Lincoln Ath-| Friday—Junior Dramatic Club, | Traveling Club, Drill and Bus in a military drill e e (i b ed B Saturday—Arts and Crafts Club, |letica and Preps Athletic Club, 7:30 [ 2:30 to 4:30: s Athletie Club, [ Bee Club, 7:30 to 10:30. that is believed to der the Dome,” will be presented by Sth and Shepherd streets | STINE BOTL %k View Girls' Gles Club, | community ~ singing group, ~Boy|to 10:30; visual instruction program,| Whittling : s Club, Busy | = Thursday—Girls Recreational Cluy ire -quite A Gaih mieh iy IE bniL InGluing \the - ¢ the |3:15 Scouts Troop No. 501, Buffalo Athletic | §; Boy Scout Troop No. 509, 7:30. Bee Club, 2:15 to Douglas _Co-operativ. i tional Capital Play uto } ‘Tuesday —Music commitree of the - P Club, Manchester Athletic Club, Best- | "\ 0 "0 EaE el . |League, 5; 'Industrial Club, 7:30 1r ive a ot et A e 10 8 Tuesday—Violin clags, 3:15: Park | S0 G5 Young Men's Glee Club, | Mimer Normal, Georg n a0 oy 10:30; the Rajan Club, Sewing Clah to soldiers lod or A N oL X S View Citizens' Assoclation and Par-| o 4" whittling Club, 7:30 to 10:30;| Euclid street northwest. - song rehearsals and Community Cen- United Sta R B e By A 1 Se i :8 ent-Teacher Association will hold [ 1%, GRS 20 Friday—Children's activities, 7:30| ~ Tyesday—Clef Club and Music | ter Band, 7:30 o 10:30, Army N otan Orsavive st e 2ot [40: ars t ‘the Petworth|a joint meeting, preceded by an ex- Widudl 0: : Girls' Needlework Club. | Club, 3 to 5 Frid; rls' Recreational Club Central High . . Independent Band i pageant to be given | hibition of school work by children Deanwood, Whittingham street and P‘l)nev ".|h m_k a'xfum «;\A.ssl-u" for bovs, Friday—Story-Telling Club_and folk | 3: sewing class, milliner. 11th and Harvard i at the Central High Center May 24. of Park View School, 8:. after the - oy’ asket ullllea‘rnp.‘ 1irls' Ath- | dancing group, 3:30 to 5: visual | cl ), “lub, and Busy Bee Clubh, A et {| Wilsen Normal, 1ith and Harvard [ Thomson, 12th and L streets north- | regular business meeting, Capt. Julius ) w Club, hil- [letic Club and Girls' Choral instruction program, 5; chorus for s n s 3 treets northwest: 1. Peyser will speak, followed by vo- 's S 5 adult activities, 7:30 to ‘| children, 6 and 7: and for adults, from day — Raythmic dancing Tuesday—lowa athletic group, 7 to | Tuesday—Dressmaking. 7:30; Span- | cal solos by Mrs. Paul Russell and Mr. | Choral Society, 8: :30; class in | dressmaking group, 7 to 7:30; the Boys' Game and |classes, 10 to 11 and 11 to 22 Tuesday-—Class in dramatic 4:05. Library will be open fro ay—French classe: thythmic dancing. 301 The library will be open 9:30 7th and ¢ streets south- nior High School: Dancing _ Club, 722 Ninth and F Streets ol Entrance 909 F Street ASSURANCE' of Quality—INSURANCE Against Inferiority IWhen you buy Furniture of this Reliable Store you make sure of Furniture you can DEPEND on— vou at once Eliminate ALL DOUBT. Whether vou know Furniture I7alues or not you can feel secure in the knowledge that vour purchase will live up to OUR REPUTATION. 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