Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1924, Page 41

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At Community Centers xpression through dramatics, ntry. music. rhythm, public aking and other activities is en- ouraged by the community center department Adults desiring self-development are urged to join tha interested groups or clubs, or to visit them in order to learn of thelr possi- Dillties Particularly 1ha adult grou instruction at 1 south t nentary law should be mentioned < in public speaking Petworth, Park View centers; the parlia- class and the group dying the fundamentals of speech of the southeast center; the commu- estra of the East Washing- ton Center; the dramatic groups at the Wilson Normal and the Southeast Center; the corrective gymnasium oups of the Wilson Normal and the homson Centers. Attention is called to the willinery. dressmaki open to the public, t unong the activit hington Center, Adults wishing development along e not lsted In the following hedules are requested to communi- ate with the secretaries of the local centers with the view of developing activities that are in demand and that are constructive, The centers will be closed Thanks- giving day. opporturities for | singlng group; s in | Athletic & and basketry, | ter Athletic Club, §; visual instruc- e numbered | s of the East B. TeWeene, V. Wintons, M. S Nel- son, Z. Meenehan. Dorothy and Billy TeWeene will dance the minuet. Alice Meenehan, Eleene Carlin, Mary I. O'Connor and Mary Colling will give dialogues, Lovejoy, northeast. Tuesday—Thanksglving entertain- ment by the Community Center, fea- turing a slide lecture, “The Pathway of the Pligrim Fathers,” and a musi- cal program by the East Washington Male Chorus, 8. Wednesday — Rochester Athletic Club will glve a Thanksglving con- 30 to turday—Whittling Club: Best- e Club;: classes in beauty cultur: dressmaking, flower making, lamp- shade making: club in basketry, led by Mrs. Welsh community Boy Scouts; Buffalo 0 to 10:30; Roches- Twelfth and D streets en “lub, tion program at 8. Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- coran street northeast. vised study period for ch Folks' Soclal Ciub, 8 to 1. Tuesday—Community chestra, 8 to 9; sight reading cla: the Clef Club, 7 to singing ¢ 8:30 to 9; piano class, 3 to 6; registra- tions for 4 ss from 7:30 to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. embroldery group; Red Cross classes for home nursing, first aid and food selection; Young Men's Athletic Club; basketry and weaving classes, 7:30 to 10:30. Friday—Industrial art group, Choral Club; Red Cross classes, 7:30 to 10:30; Girls' Athletic Club, Girls' Achievement Club, Boys' Whittling Club, Boys' Athietic Club, community singing for boys and girl 30 to 10; lecture for the Red Cross classes by a representagive of the Park-Da- vis Laboratories, Detroit, Mich. Pub- lic is invited. Zisia ‘West ‘Wanhington, Phillips School, Twenty-seventh and N streets north- west. —_ Tuesday—Home Economics' Club, Fidelity Art Club, 7 to 10:30; Whist Club, Civics Club, Georgetown Preps Athletic Club, Criterfon Athletic Club, Women's Council meeting, 7:30 to 10:30; supervised study period for children, 7:30 to 8:30. Friday — Children’s _story-telling group, Progressive Girls, Young Woman's Whist Club, Clover Pleasure Club, Trio Pleasure Ciub, “Reg'lar Fellers,” Better Boys' Club for boys from 12 to 17 years; Community Or- chestra, 7:30 to 10. Birney, Nichols avenue and How. ard street southeast. Monday—Choral Society, needle work classes, 7:30 to 10:30; Commu- nity Center Athletic Club, 7:30 to 9 Boy Scouts, 9 to 10:30; Children’s Dra. matic Club, 3 to 4:30; Fotomac Ath- letic Club, 7:30; baby contest by the center, two prizes wlill be given for the most popular bables, § to 10:30. Wednesday — Hairdressing and Friday—Girls' Recreational Club, the Rovers' basket ball team; bas- ketry, silk fower making, rug. mak- ng. Dunbar, First and N streets north- west. Tuesday—Boys’ Swimming Club, Elite Athletic Club, team, 8. Frida; -Alpha Kappa Psi of How- ard University will hold a reception and dance In the afternoon from 2 to 7. to which members of tlie fraterni- ties and sororitles of Howard Uni- versity are invited. Admission will be gained by exhibiting the frat pin. Deanwood, Whittingham and Lane place northeast. Friday—Mlllinery and waxwork classes, Young Men's Athletic Club, muslic classes {n plano and volice cul- ture, class in plain rewing, 7:30 to 10:30. Woodmen of America, 8 to 10; visual instruction Thanksgiving pro: gram with a musical program by the Children’s Music Club, 8. e | WINS DRAMATIC PRIZE. | Belmont Award Goes to Recent| Harvard Student. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., November 2 —Henry F. Cariton of Madison, N. H. who received his master of arts de- gree at Harvard in 1921, has this year been awarded the Belmont Theater prize of $500 in New TYork for his play “Up The Line” it was announced yesterday. Mr. Carlton gradunted from Cornell College, Towa, In 1915, and from 1919 to 19 :30; Blks' drill | { W. Stancill led in prayer. W.C.T. U Moant Pleasant W. C. T. U., met Tuesday at the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church, Mrs rk, president, presiding. Mrs, ¥ Reports on the recent annual convention held by the District W. C. T. U, were given by Mrs. M. C. Bennett, Mrs, H. ¥. Lutz and Mrs, A. B. Carty. Mrs. R. E. Cook, federation representative, gave a re- port on the recent bi-ennial of the Woman's Federated Clubs, held in Los Angeles, numbering 3,000 delegates, representing 7,372 clubs, with mem- bership of 2,800,000. The three great subjects discussed were reciprocity, fnternational peace and humanity. Peace superintendent, Mrs, E. C. Stan- ton, explained the hope and object of the World Alllance of International Friendship Through Churches, a con- vention having recently been held in Buffalo, N. Y. Sunday schools super- intendent, Mrs. H. F. Lutz, reported a steadlly ' increasing interest in the cause of prohibition and requests for | speakers on the subject in the various Sunday schools. The schedule committee reported the work completed and ready for d tribution, ovtlining the coming year's work. Mrs. R. T. Stodt, superintend- ent L. T. L.’ reported a membership of over 200 young people The regular meeting was followed by a jubilee lunchcon and program. Hostesses were Mrs. Bert Andrews, Mrs, Danfel Bride, Mrs. J. W, Summers and Miss Adelalde Borah. Mrs, Clark NOVEMBER 23, Lindley D. | 1924—PART the folks with whom she came in von- tact. Mrs, J. C. Yellowley, recording secretary, gave a resume of the past year's work of the union, regular meetings held, outside meetings par- ticipated In by members, speakers heard and work accomplished by the 21 departments. The North Capitol Umiom met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Marks for its monthiy meeting. A pald-up mem- bership of 106 was reported. Two Dis- trict officers were present, Mrs. T. A. Willlams, record!ng secretary, and Mrs. J. A. Allison, treasurer. They gave an Interesting report on the pageant to be given soon. The reports from the different superintendents show an active interest in W. C. T. U. work. The Southwest W. C. T. T. met| Monday evening at the residence of Mra. €. M. Pigg, 1212 Virginia avenue southwest. Mrs. B. Reed conducted the evangellstic exercises. Owing to| he absence of Mixs M. B. Whaley, recording secretary and Mrs, Arthur | Olmstead, corresponding secretary; | Mrs. M. B. Pates was made secretary | pro-tem. Mrs. Margaret Baum in-| scribed the minutes of the meeting. | Mrs. Sattas, president, reported the | {llness of a number of members. ¥lowers were ordered sent to the sick. Mrs. Kate Wagner. superin- tendent of flower committee, made an extensive report. Mrs. Fannie Yeatman reported the treasury in flourishing condition. Mrs. Sattas called special attention | to the fact that the Southwest Union, | X one of the largest unions in the city, had just launched the Jubilee Y, a| When “Houses” Are “Homes” -\ House is just so much brick and mortar an empty shell! There’s atmosphere—harmony —beauty and personality in a real home! You don’t have to be an expert decorator to get the right effect! “Murco” Lifelong Paint Alone can work wonders with di floors and finger-marked wall temperance organization of young | folks, with Miss Elizabeth Irving, granddaughter of Mrs. I displayed at the luncheon a very loud- sounding miniature bell, which was sent her by State Senator Belle Kearney of | Mississippi, This bell was also used at the fiftieth anniversary of the Ohio W. C. T. U. The program consisted Margaret C. Baum called at-, of a reading by Mrs. Mary Morgan |tention to Golden Rule Sunday, De-| Disbrow, solo by Miss Jlizabeth | cember 7, and the members of the Thornberry, accompanted by Mrs, Page [ union promised to observe it. Al McK. Etchison. and Mrs. S. Edgar | committee for visiting the sick Nicholson, recently returned from Rus- | appointed: 2 sia, zave her experiences in that coun- | Mrs. I try and talked of the human side of Warren. dressmaking classes, Girls' Reading : trial Art Club, | Club, athletic clubs, Anacostia Ath-|Was @ eraduate student at Harvard, h groups for instruction in needle-, letic Association, 0 to 10:30; ath- Studying dramatic technique. : _ asketry, flower making and [letlc group of hoys, 9 to 10:30. | The Belmont Theater - prize is 3 1 i | awarded annually for a prose dra- ry; boys' game perlod, 8 to 1 Friday-—Lampshade making and ot L 8 mroRsi od for children, S to 10. reed work classes; athletic classes for | Mat! "‘L‘“l;:’: “lm" o V“" :lfl(; “’""; Friday—Titerary and music group;|boys and girls, 7:30 to 10:30. }“‘1‘;" ;“hrfl B el ic- | cupervised study period for children: |, Clevelans elps, Eighth ;J"ls’“ . ¥ fln{'mrl\:; 5 mdud’i«un e industrial group, Millinery Club; | streets northwest. [m s R L LR - Athletic | Young Folks' Social Club, § to 19. mphion Glee Club, Dorade er Normal, Georgla avenue and | Viscount Club, Millinery and Lamp- Euclid street nor shade Club, Doers’ Club, Federal Em- Tuesday—Sewing, and ! ployes’ Unfon, 7:30 to 10:30. all colors; and at a moderate pr E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710-12th St: N.W. Central High, Eleventl and Clifton ts northwest. { Tuesday—Commu Musie ciation, program will be presented i | miil rerson by job and T a1 Fri terspersed community and folk st received by the union. and T D Main 5280 Industries of Sweden are operating at capacity and unmploymnt {s di- minishing. . ub, Park View, Warder | strects northwest | Monday—FPark b, 3:15. | Adult’'s v class, for pubiic speaking class | nd women, 8: plano cla; Woman's Club will give a and Newton | i tor | 0; rhythm | ss fo 0 to 4:30 n ¢ ¥ri class, 30 orthern Athle | 1§ _party and | the Young People’s Dancing | 15" basketry dance b Club, 7:45 Johnson-Powell, pla and | sl - ! i o . Lamont st lecture to Grace L. Holde who will 1g personal Eighth eets northwest. Rhythmic ., for children. 3:30 T dres speaki experiences, and Shepherd - expression | basketry Rrownies. E. V. Brown, Connecti-ut and MeKinley strect north Monday 1 French, French, rhythm avenue | neing elase be open dancing, 10 a.m L v Charming! N‘i)ne-Piece Dining Suite, $129 Think how much added enjoyment you'll get out of Christmas linner and ‘other dinners for years to come if beautiful new dining furniture of this attractive design graces your dining room; Included in this sensationai offering is a handsome dining s 1 29 Overstuffed “Kroehler” Suites With Bed-Davenport In these beautiful suites you have all the comiort beauty of a regular stationary piece, yet you add an extra room at no additional cost, for these suites have a full double size bed Liberal Credit to All v h. 8:15; . I Washington : Woman's drill and State Soclety, 8. Childre rhythm 1 training to 9; rhyth ris 9 to 10: p nization school Children’s dramatic asses: china painting boy s tr years, 8: Club for boys 9x12 Brussels Rug, Seamless $19.75 A fine quality rug for low price. Many beautifu tarns from wlhich to choos: Bridge Lamp $8.95 cautiful mahogany Lause and fringed shade at this Martha Washington $11.75 just the kind of sewing cab inet Mother has always wanted Three large drawers and two bic ~ side compartments. and nesday elass, 3: women and for women by the Ame *riday- table, buffet, ¢ cabinet, five chairs and host chair—nine pieces in all—and genunie American walnut at only ~t, Hine Jun and O streets Friday—F pression clas expression group, §:30 neriod fo dramatic 1d sto; Athletic | 743 reading. game children; Warwi to 10." In the Wallach Instruction in speech funda- Public speaking class men and women, Boy Scout Troop, No. 59, 7:30. ast Washington, School h and streots. Tue tindepend ndent Athle 1 Club, 8 ednesday— Blankets and Comforts Heavy wool and wool mixed the kind that $3.98 100-Pc. er Set $18.95 Now! Secure & new and at tractive design in a full 100- piece dinner set for Thanksgiv- ing and the holidays. Special! 95¢ Cash—50c Week . (= Complete Dining Room Includes a large size colonial buffet with a big mirror, an extension table to match and four chairs. The suite is_substantially made and one of the most extraordinary dining room values we have offered in many a day. $5.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly Serving T, 9.Piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite i it 349.75 Complete Suite 349.75 Complete Eastern High | will give the last Capitol maximum of warmth. Prices start at Mattress Chair Rocker 2 Pilllows $5.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly Dresser Chiffonier Iron Bed Spring The kind of gift Mother choose for herself doing the choos would if she w ommunity % worth Athletic Club, Club, £:30: Aurora hasket ball Fronp, The public is invited to ke advantage of the opportunity fered the free c s in milli- | 7:30. The pu °d to a free entertalnment | ommunity Center Depart- | Saturday Athletic girls' basicet Dball Apache Athletic Club, 7; tic Club, $:30; Club, | group, Sastern At Community Social | b dan The Tndependent | \thletie Clyb will have a party in! ~ Hine Junior High School, §. Wilson Normal, Eleventh and Har- vard strects northwest Monday—Friends’ Athletic Associ 7 to §:30; Northern Athletic| . to rehearsal by the | 1it Dramatic Ciub, 8. Tuesday—T: > Athlet 8: women!' um ci Princess Athletic Club, 9 lult rhythmic dancing class, 8 to 30; conversational Spanish clas to $:30; conversational Freu: class, 8:30 to 9:30; Crescent Athletic €lub business meeting, 8; round table conference, called by the executive of the center, of the advisory commit- tee of the center and the educational, recreational and community center committees of the Columbia Heights citizens' Association. The secretary nvites any one who is interested in ‘mmunity center work, S. Wednesday — Children’s rhythmic expression class, Junior Players’ Club, 0 to Langley Junior High asket Ball Club, 4. Friday—Argyle Athletic Club, 7, to £:30; Junior Dancing Club, 8:30 to 10; | Loy Scout Troop, No. 41 0_to 10; conversational Spanish’ class. 7:30 to €:30; conversational French class, €30 to basketry class, 7 to 10; Priscilla Model $3.95 his popular model is not merely a sewing cabinet but an attractive pi of furniture as well, finighed beatuiful raa o Polychrome Smoker $1.69 All metal. Polychrome finish Removable ash tray. - Telephone Stand $2.98 An attractive and useful piece \Well constructed and finished in fumed oak ub, 8 to o 10; in o s e . 6-Piece Living Room Suite The 3-piece overstuffed suite is of excellent quality; coil spring seats and backs covered in tapestry. i Including 10 Pieces 6-ft. Settee Floor Lamp Complete Dresser, Vanity, Chair Chiffonier, Spring, Bench Bed, Mattress and 2 Pillows $10.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly Armchair End Table Rocker 9x12 Rug Easy Weekly c;r Man!lily Terms FREE With every purchase of $100 or over a beautiful inior Players’ Club rehearsal, 3:30 to :45; grade Dboys and girls' gymna- m class, 2:30: an entertalnment by the Junior Players' Club, directed by Angela Small. §; the public is invited. The following children will present Nick Bluster's Trick™: Meenehan, R. Carlin, Kuehleen O'Con: nor, P. Carlin, E. Carlin, A. nehan, M. ®. O'Connor, eWeene. us, M. Cellins, Toody, . Bailey, 42.Pc. Dinner Set —fine quality, with artistic decoration. Smoking Stands $6.98 We have a most complete line of cabinet smokers. All at very low prices and of high quality. Royal Easy Chairs There is solid comfort in these “Push the Button Kind.” All styles and finishes. Prices start * at i hogany sticks. styles and colors. at $10.95. Beautiful silk shades ani ma- Many different Prices start Tassels extra.

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