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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FEBRUARY 1, 1925—PART 1. Southesst, Seventh and C streets southeast A number of people interested ramatics along the lines of the 11 ovement have formed a club, named he rrest Players.” These peo- ple. desiring to meet others who are 1lso interested in play producing and n acting, have sent letters to many homes asking for co-operation by in- Aicating interest in acting and pro- Hucing, in costuming scenery, in idings and perforn < An in- vitation is extended to s to attend neetin e the Hine Seventh and 1|ard street, southeast 30 to 10 hasketry s, 0; card party by 1e Cranch-Tyler Parent- <oclation, 7 £ of the “F est Players, 1 Wilson Normal, Eleventh und Hare ard street northwest Monday—Friends’ Athletic Club, sket ball game, 7 to 10:30; business eeting, Northern Athletic Associa- on. 7:30, and basket ball game, 8:30 » 10: groups of the Wilson Normal 2 rehearsal, § parlia- e Botkin will be held on Wednesdays in the afternoons instead of Fridays. Friday—French for adults, 2:30; French for children, 3:30 (note change in hour, beginning with new term); expression and dramatics for children, 3:15 (new term will begin February 13, at 3:30); social dancing for chil- dren, 3:15 (new term, February 13, at 0); Boy Scout Troop, No. 40; Boy Scout Troop, No. 89; new class in social dancing for adults, in the club room, at 7:30, Miss Marjorie Schuster, diyector. aturday—O-E-Mor Dramatle Club; Saturday Night Club 7:30 to 10:30. Birney, Nichols avenue and How- Monday nior Dramatic Club, 3 30: N {ney athletic group, ; Arabian Athletic |n|l Social Club; Potomac ; Community Orchestra 0 to 10:30. The Choral er the leadership of Miss lon, will rehearse from 30 for the musicals to be siven at the Deanwood Center, Feb- 8, and at the Lovejoy Center, bruary 19 Wednesd —Personal hygiene class z class, 7:30; Whittling | to 9; Junior Athletic Girls’ 30 to 10; Birney athletic | P '\ to 10:30. i iday—Lamp- shade making and -work cl alto Athletic ') No. 1 No. j Girls" | Junfor Athletic C : Mystics, a gi {to 10 0 H athletic club, 7:30 | = | Dunbar, First and N streets north- west Tuesday—FElite Athletic Club, 7:30 Thursday—Basketry and Industrial classes; Simon Commandery; Elks Il team, No. 85, of the Columbia 1 Flite Athletic Club; St <. | Augustine’s Athletic Club basket bail ncing classes, 8; instruction, with conver- French class, third-year with conversation, 8:30; eting of the Crescent Ath- Children's rhythmic : Washington Junior 3:30 to Junior High practice: three troops of Boy Scou with the activities of swimming and - | drilling; Girls' Swimming Club, 7 to 10:30; supervised study perlods for children, 7 to 8 | West Washington, Phillips School ; venty-seventh and N streets north- Tuesday—Home economics clasees | 7:30 to 9: Fidelity Art Club, Whist .|Club, Civic Club, Community Or-| chestra, Lincoln Athletic Club. | Georgetown Preps Athletic Club. | Criterfon Social Club, Women's Com- | munity Club, 7:30 to 10 a | study period for children, Athletic to 10:30; Crescent Atl Tub, §:30 to 10; Junior Dancing g 0to 10; two troops of Boy Scouts, 0 to 10; Spanish class, t struction with conversation, Troop No. 2 Dr. Edward Animal Pet ev Taught Me,” an illu for children over 12 a s interested In nature study. liast Washington, Eastern THigh venteenth and East Cap- 1y—Tn the Hine Junior High Basketry class, 7:30: Boys pendent Band, $:30; Boys' Inde- Athletic Club, 7; Community the Eastern High rs' basket ball a Athletic Ciub, 8:30 ¢ DeMolay t ball team, Community ; East Wash- Orchestra, 8 illinery, dressmaking and | y 30; community program, 8 the Eastern 'High Club, 8:30; T: Apache X Zastern Athletic »mmunity Social Club Twelfth and T streets ngton Choral So- a instruction woman’s physical training class, No. 1, 7:15 panish, 8:13; reg- and piano instruction, 1l make-up instruction the W ashington panish clas ss, No. 2, 8:1 b:l-.n'npr«' dictation class, nusic class of hington Opera Company and the ington Opera Company's re- 30; Thomson Social Club, 8 Dramatic and dancing for childre hina painting physical training Junior Athletic eading class, anish reading circle, d guitar orchestra re- elementary French cla nd Shepherd ! " Petworth Woman's Club, ‘ommittee will entertaln with ues expression class children, 3:30; piano classes, 3:15 a4 'ridav—Basketry class, Boy Scouts, 1 Scouts, Brownles, 7:30 rark View, Warder snd Newton ects nortwest Monday—Park View Girls' Glee Park View Woman's Club, arty, the civio committes vork, 8; Public \m.mx, Ciub, 7 €0 8 «dult basketry class, §; executive ting of Park View Citizons’ Asgo- »n. 8; beginpers’ piano class, 3:15; dvanced‘piano class, 4 Wednesday—Rhythm class for chil- 30 to 4:30; rhythm class for children, 2:30 to 4:30; violin * basketry class, 7:30 30: Northern Athletic ung people’s social dancing : manual training instruc- 1 for boys, 7:30; registrations for class for men in household repafrs o WAt oT Central Wigh, Eleventh and Ciifton sireets northwest: Monday—Washington Society of the ¥ine Arts, lecture-recital, “What Next in Music,” by Marion Rou ; com- y drama rehearsal, §; Mount Vernon Athletic Club, men's group. Puesday—Community program, 8; Vount Vernon Girls” Athletio Club; e Woodlothians; Jewish Community Center boys' group, v Community hletic Club: lub; Petworth u.mu- Club; Adas Tsracl Bible Class ub. y—Washington Society of lcature,” Mount ernon Athletic Club, men's group. Johnson-Powell, Hiatt place and 1t atreet northwest iesday—French for e children, 3115, vary 1 Wednesday-—Violin class under Miss ;| the principal speech of the evening Friday — Children’s story - telling progressive girls. Young s Whist Club, Clover Pleaa- | ure Club, Trio Pleasure Club, “Reg ular Fellers,’ a small boys™ club;| Better Boys' Club, 8 Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- | et northeast ~Industrial Art Club work, basketry, paper flower ma ;. knitting, crocheting, up- pervised study period for 0 to 10, Pano classes for children, | plano cla or adults, § to ef Club, | of music for | and for adults, | Community Orchestra ap, 7:30 | roups of the In dustrial Art Ciub, boys' game period dy period for children, 7:30 to iterary and gdme groups. | n's study period, industrial art ps, Millinery Club, Young Folks fal and Literary Club, Mothers to 10:30; visual instr tion program, Cleveland - Phelps, streets northwest Tuesday-—Amphion Glee Club, lamp- making and millinery groups. lle law class, 7:30 to 10:30 tate Club, 8; Young Ladies' | Club, 7:30. { —Girls’ Recreational Club, | Saturday——Classes in rhythmicdanc- | ing for children, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Miner Normal, Georgia avenue and Euclid street northwest: Tuesday—Sewing, millinery and em- broidery group; Red Cross classes in | home nursing, first aid and food se- | lection, Young Men's Athletic Club. basketry and weaving classes, 7:30 :30; Young People's Dramatic | s. Red Cross olasses, W - | Boys 'Athletic Club, 7:30 { Young Folks Soclal Club, & Young People's Dramatic Club | No. 512, 7:30 | 30 1o 9: ) basket s, 7:30 to 10:30 registrations for a term in Red Cross | work { Lovejoy—Twelfth and D streets| Thursday—Buf Boy Scouts, Gan Boys' Community nasium groups, visual Instruction . 7:30 to 10:20; medical clinic. Athletic Club, nd Reading Club, | ging Club, gwm- Club, classes culture, flower making, | e making, Basietry Club ure on “Paul Revere's Ride,” | ive Glee Club, Buffalo Midger | Manchester Midgets' | 30 to 10:30; a baby | bruary 19. 1 el e INVITED TO YUMA. President Asked to Attend Com- | pletion of Highway. President Coolidge yesterday received an invitation to attend the exercises| to be held at Yuma, Ariz., February 28, to celebrate the completion of the | ocean-to-ocean highway. This high- way begins at the zero milestone in this city. The construction work has boen carried on from the Weat and and the highway will be linked ot Yuma. The invitation was extend- Athletic contest -|ed to the President by Senators Cam- eron of Arizona and Shortridge of California and Representatives Raker and Swing of Californiz and Col. Ben- jamin Franklin Fly of Yuma. Roy T. Davls, United States Minis- ter to Costa Rica, who is in this country on a leave of absence, called upon President Coolidge today to pay his respects preparatory to making ready to return to his post. Mr. Davis said everything is tranquil in Costa Rica, and that that small republic is forging ahead with remarkable prog ress CLUB SEEKS 1,000. | | = | Lenox Social Organization Plans Membership Drive. A drive to secure 1,000 new members of the Lenox Social Club, colored, will belaunched tomorrow night at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse, at 925 N street, when addresses will be delivered by Bishop Jdward Johnson of the Church of hrist, Rev. Robert Anderson. pastor of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, and Rev. Simon P. W. 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