Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 54

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 29, 1925—PART 2. [ o RS T e R e e S A ———fi_‘——‘“- T s, o R O Cires in the seonl, The supper was 1m | incz Whitesae enmeriained with sev: | FRIES BEGINS NEW TERM. A m l‘llt Tuesday—Piano classes for children charge of Mrs, Roliie H, White and Mrx. | eral recitations, while violin selections and adults, 3 to §; piano classes for Aldrich, the principal of the school were rendered by Masters Rosen and adults, 5 to 7; community chorus of T At . ’l;uflw, members of the school. Contribu- | Starts on Second Four-Year Period { the Public Scl s thé Clef Club, §; Community Orches- ie Randa ghlands-Orr Parent- | (ions were made to the clothes congerv A i Of the Public Schools. ik i he Tonesomie | ekntior: Asscciusion mat Mar in | tion fund and to the Congress of bar.| as Chemical Warfare Chief. <| Three" basket ball team and boxing This column Is conducted by the|teacher is the o who teaches the | the Orr § ol, with Mrs. Blakeney pre- | ent-Teacher Assoclations for the pro- The Wilson Players present eoy, Twelfth and D streets| &roup, 8 - 5 District of Columbla Congress of |3B and 4B classes in the John Eaton | siding. The t o, Mrs. Carl Kruger, | posed “Fathers' night." Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries yesterday be- he Country Cousin,” - by »Booth | northwest e SUECES | B priday—Literary and game groups, L’;"";‘l"‘\f"""‘"""] "‘?"’”'“"""“‘:“l"'""t;h School. It ‘wm)\ this tea ]N‘vvi‘l ported £55.5 been paid for an 2 gan his second four-year term as 2l 2 S 3 htiTe g Ry 5 v Fiaw St AtAneEy ‘Clab! o National Congress o s |cured several automobfles and carri cyclopedia for the Randall Highlands | The Mareh meeting of the Columbia | chie r i e : Farkington and Jullan Street, next| Thursday—Boy Scouts, Game and | Industrial Art Club, Miliinery Club. |7 iy (000 her 31 class to Mount Vernon, whe laof, ard an fayitation was extended | Tuntar . Teh . Poiraisicorampla j chief of the Chemical Warfare S Phursday, at Wilson Normal Com- | Reading Club, Boys' Community Sing- ‘,I‘":"K“ ")”“\*_ i e M e {the children placed flowers on the [ to the mothers to visit the school and | sociation tarned Inte o demonstra. | €& War Department. The grade of strects northwes st 2 in PrograAm; folase n' hos £ in the hands/of the chalrman by noon | Buckler has written a personal letier President, Mra. Lec|ge the school. Practicatly all di. | zra = AR willl pluy Nancy, and Willarq M-lewiiirerBarale AtMSHE o1, @iar West Washington, Phillips School fon the Wednesday preceding th -|to the mother of each of her pupils e € M 0= | Sions 'of Ehe wlioor —ny Ml dizfzal bs ant s os i anay ler, |George Tewhesborry snelds, chester Athletle Club, Jlsing 3 ee | pyenty-geventh and N streets north-|dax on which publication is desired. | iiviting their co-operation and help | or; » ary, Mrs. Mabel Kirk, and|pated. Following the classroom 11 Edith Dresden, Tva Miner, Louise | Athletic Club, Handicratt Club, with | qyvest Address Mrs. J. N. Saunders, 3618 Por- | In school matters, treasurer, ) Reardon. The next meet- | |ihig g N ood apd Irene Neikirk, all of whom | the activities of fower-making and | Tyu-day—Home ecovomics classes,|ter street northwest L2 RS ] are also well known in amateur dra- | Plain sewing, 7:30 to 10:30; supervised | 7:30 to 10: Fidelity Art Club, Whist (e sork in the city, fake leading | Study period for children, medic Gen, Fries is from Wisconsin an o e e e e | was graduated v the Mijitary in the Randall High- | qud musical fw).(l»n.m'sh\:v:,'.l.b:]{U"“ QeMisiny IR thesiiage of 1333 Het | : v - The District of Columbia League «f | lands School served with the Engincers ir ot | cinid,2¢a0 to,9 | Club, Civics Club. Communty Orches-| The convention of the National|Women Voters nees u lecture - The Kenilworth I'. T. A. had Fathers’ | Spanish War and the Philippir roles. Others in the cast include A S s TR - Lincoln Athletic Club, Congress of i'arents and Teachers[on the platoon schools by Miss Rose | An ass on was organized recently | night, March 19, in the school with | Surrection and afterward was Claudin Graves, John Neeb, Araaf SRAUGGsc o b tdine - Glub, Chil-| own Preps Athletic Club, Women's | will take place In Austin, Tex., from |Fhillips in the First Congregational |[in the Pierce-Webh Schools and Mrs, | the president, Mrs. G. A. Lingebach, | 1T of the Engineer School at Campbell nk - Rotehla, Oscar| GTens = ub, with the activities | community Club. Criterion April 27 to May The District hopes | Church April 2 at 8 o'clock. | T, W. Davis was elected the president. | fn the chair. ~ After a short business | in8ton Barracks and in comm H. Shopmeye wafiof A0 '“{-*""h- embroidery, cro- ! supervised study |1, send four delegutes. Mrs. Louise - 1 association will mect April 6 at i | meeting, the parents were entertain- | the Edgewood Arsenal, Md. He Frank 3 Georgendda Me- | chellng and plain sewing: Basketry | per, Castell is the chairman fn charge of | The Seaton Parent-Teacher Asso-) ciiock, and the speakers will be My, ed by the school children: songs by |aWarded the distinguished Harsue ntralto, and Mary Scot,| Club. vistual instruction lecture, | < Children’s y-te raising funds with which to send the | ciation met March 19 and elected of- | Giies Scott Rafter girls of the Sixth and seventh|medal and other decoratio planist, will contribute the music Progresiive Gloe Club, Buffalo Jur group, = Progressive Girls, Younz District 6f Columbia delegates, and [ficers for the coming year as follows. | zrades; recitation, Hilda Fisher; reci- | meritorious services during ers of the Wilson U’} Mptetle Club, Manchester Athietic | women's Whist Club, Clover Pleasure [she expects each school association | President, Mrs. Maglll; first vice presi Mrs. Rafter will speak in the Mount | tation, ' Carleton Lingebach; dialogue, | War. especially in training an re working on three one-act| Club. community singing, commbnity | ¢ Trio Pleasure Club. “Regular|(o help her. dent, Mrs, Carl: viee presid Ralnier School April § at 2 o'clock. Dorothy Brown, Mildred Waskim, | PIN® American troops in = o b ven April 2 athletics, 1:30 to 10:30 a boy nb), Better | —_— | Mrs. Fleming: third viee president, Mrs. c Edith Morfeldt and Walter Linge- | sures against gas attac - : Povs' Club, out Troop O] Mis. Ernest 11 Daniel is a special | Beuch: recretary, ) Powers; ¢ meeting of the Bryan Parentc|pach; piano solo, John Barnes: dia- | methods of using gas as a Wilxon Nogmio, bloventh and Har- | Miner Normal. Georgia avenue and | 7:30: Bverzreen Pleasure Club, T30 ojairman in charge of a card party | Urers Mrs. Plerc + association agrecd her Aszociation was hetd March 20 jigue, ~Joseph Clarke and Hillery : He has been ch A stre northwe | Buclid street northw to 10:30. -l which will be given in the Columbia | '¢ defray the expenses of an intelligence 1 assembly hall, with Mwm. Dal-| Brown; recitations, Albert Wiseman rical Warfare Service s Mend thoursal ¢ Wilson | Tuesday wing. millinery and| Mrs. Florence Neal, the community | Soutites’ Club Aprl 17 to raise famds | 168t to be held in the schoos. Mrs. . presiding. After a-short business land Elofse Lingebach; song, Docls v hearsul of t Washing- | embroidery groups, Red Cross classes, | gocretary, announces that invitations | eorep e noetonay convention fund and | Wil give a card party in her home, 3i Mr. Bushoug gave an interesting | Brown: song and dance, Florence Al- Sweethearts” 5| Youns Men's Athletic Club, basketry | have heen {ssued for the forine €X-|for the running expenses of the or- EIfn mireet, April 9 for e benefit of | talk on the bea ifying of the territors Mrs; Glies Scott Ratter mmcke: He- P ‘lub, 7|and weaving classes, 7:30 to 10:20. | hibit 1 cal entertainment, to tio the kindergarten. The next meeting will ind the New rn High 1 ents were serve 3 A e < S inmicwaciug| | Belityo16q ‘Cods - lasaen NHit: | b Ee AR B 5 be April 5at 3 pam. e M ator Henik d gave otk | S grade won e prize foy trind | U. S. Gets Quarantine Site. 1y thim | A - be given Apri The parents of the Washington | Bs : b th grades won the prize for the larg- 8 women's gymnasium | tling Club, Young Folks 1 Clu children are glad to know that there | Regina Curtain Lloyd Tyler er est attendance MONTGOMERY, Ala., March - | \."lxlniilx‘uru\y»ln:h;hl:; anatic 1.,\;:;u{x6 Duxbar, First and N streets north- | gpe many teachers ‘"m”" GBI Whe | et o N o Aul Beboal | tained tho aistiilion With Blibo oipe g i . o ne "|y (h:”fm': ek o A R L T T P > are not merely teaching us a means | Norton Si eetor AP st ot . ro! ey = 5 o the United Government of R SN0 LAl it 00 Tuesday— “‘;“"k-"l“““““d‘.'“‘;“;“'ri“:i of livelihood, but to whom thelr work | neer .,‘.:(,f}:"":(-af',‘h.".';w o colmunli ] ent-Teacher Association of | Lieut. Hester Ordered to Manila. et “"“";r“ oy Sana deland in Thursday—The Wilson Players wi ; Thursday—Basketry and industrial|is 4 serjous profession. These teach- s e (s Mactasiand Tunion Fign Bihool ms Pips e i) h le hich the Govern=- The Country Coustn”; re-| Mirmey, Nicholas avenue and How- |art classes; Eiks' drill team, No. §5.| ers are putting into their work many | The Fairbrothcr Parent-Teacher As- | at ey Mo 30 i e Medion ].-{d\:'('nnlrfl}:':nylr"(\":‘ 'l"nr('fi’:‘("‘-r(. e &) soneiract s querinie sta £ the \Washingtonians, |ard street southeast. of the Columbla Lodge; Elite Athletic|gpiandid 1deas and are a constant in- | sociation recently gave an oyster - | LaSalle, supervisor of educational tests, | Walter Reed General Hosoltol bas|$500.000. i broiitial expenditure Monday—Junior Dramatic Club. 3 to | Club; St. Augustine athletic basket|ypiration to their pupils. One such|per in the school, the procc ; P s o u,ml4 S oo Hosoha,l Iss $200,000, is provided by a deed signed . Athletic Club, 7 to|4:30; Needlecraft Club, 7:30; Birney | ball practice; three troops of Boy d I, for dut este v. Brandon o Mlletic Club basket |8thletic group, 7:30 to 8; Arabian Ath- | Scouts, with the aetivities of swim- S0 to 10: Crescent Ath-|letic and Social Club, Potomae Ath- [ ming and drilling: La Rovers Ath- the | letic Club, Community Orchestra . letic Club, 7:30 to 10:30; supervised osn. | hearsal, Rialto Athletic (lub, N study perfod for childr to 9: the Choral Society and Boy Scouts, 7:30 to | Bayard Brothers Soci Tub 10:30. invitations have been issued for Wednesday—Personal hygiene elass, | entertainment by the Industrial Iressmaking class. Whittling Club, | Club, to be given on April 18 30 to 9: J Girls' Athletic Clul Cleveland-Phelps, Eighth and T/ e : drney athletic groups. $ | streets northwest o . Fleet” “Pap Making : e Tuesday Amphion Gles Club panme e Tt thE publle —Lamp shade making and |jamp.shade making and millinery These pictures are free to the pub sses, Rialto Athletie Club, two [groups La Salle law class; Stitch tosney 30: Junioy Girls' Athletic | and Chatter Clul Domestic Art Cir- “The Mystics,” an athletic club | gla, 7:30 to 10:30. 2:30 i Eirls, 7:30 to 10. There will | * Thursday—Basketry, flower-mak- ) be an organization meeting of a Boy ing, wax-work and bead-work Seout troop, 7:30. groups; lamp-shade making, milli- nery and dressmaking Eroup; saxo- Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- | phone orchestra; Cleveland music coran street northwest: study group; Douglas League, 7:30 to Monday—Industrial Art Club, with | 10:30. > members employed in needlework, Friday—Girls’ Recreation Club, 3:15 R work, basketry, paper flower | to r children . embroider, milli- | Rhythmic dancing for | 1 dan crocheting : children, 10 to 11:30 a.m | ne. opera of 21 Wednesday —Rhythmic expression wpany 5 business Johnson-Powell, Hiatt place and ont street northwest Tuesda X h for adul r children, 3:30; rhythm for Wednesday—Violin classes for chil- | dren, 3:15. Friday rench for adults, 2:30 French fe dren, $:505 exp ams or children, Brown, Connecticut Kinley strect northwes for beginners piuno u 3; advanced cla in pian 4 Tuesday—Open 1ibr 2:30; dra- matic expression group, 3:15 Thursda: French class, 3:15; ythmic dancing instruetion for be- ginners, 3:15 Friday—Open library, 7; advanc class in rhythmic dancing, V. Brown Parent-Teachers ion will be addre: Ballou, superintendent of schools. ind L To play like the Masters of Music is praise- worthy. But this is not the ambition of the AMPICO. The AMPICO strives rather to work the mir- acle of reincarnating in marvels of mechanism Listen to the AMPICO and your ears will tell jar Seville, §:; sight-reading g gt your eyes to strain themselves to see if it must . - L o= ° Sopik et e not be true that the body of the Master is u”lmpdlm Or fln P ayzng teach the i ~ Tuesda var dic | Wednesday—Physical training a folk dancing class for women, | rhythmic dancing cl 3:15; pmw‘ class, 3:15; theatrical make-up in- struction class for members of the Washington Opera Company, Thursday—Spanish class, 7 vanced class in Spanis! 5 g dictation class, Washington Dt seated before the keys! s = ding Some musical instrument houses sell pianos. 5 40; Mandolin and Guitds Orchestra hearsal, 8 ele- But some—of rarer judgment—choose and mentary French class, S sell the KNABE. Saturday—Dramatic rehearsal e This distinction, in W ashington, falls upon : | —a most bita/tbingfi’mfl}/ourJtand/)oint KITT. uesday — Community Center Some are content to vend “Players.” . oduction of the opera, “Martha L D Others know that they can sell to sure and AMPICO mechanicism interferes et e long-continuing satisfattion ouly whes they in no way with sensitive DRI Although containing the wonderful hursday—Under the auspices of .’ - recommend the AMPICO. piano a@iont Department of Agriculture, an ainment, including musig by the > Marine Band Orchestra and "moving The House of KITT advises you to select .o - Didtures. Gectilary of Agcaitiie AMPICO in the KNABE Two positions are available for the spool 4 Jardine will be the speaker. 8. box (housing the AMPICO mechanism) Park View. Warder and Newion E in grand pianos. AMPICO, no changes whatsoever have been madein thesensitive pianoa&ion. Itis ets northwest o Sontors. i 1. Middle of case above keyboard the same fine instrument when played by hand. Tucsday—Pu peak . 2. In a drawer below keyboard to 8: Dramatic Club, to 10:30 sketry class, ; piano ABove THE KEYBoARD Girl Scout Troop, . i : —piano case must be lengthened o part of the AMPICO mechanism is in direct con- dvanced rhythm class, 3:i —keys must be lengthened m clusses are rehearsing | May day celebration | - | —pneumatic tubes must be brought Friday—Children's basketry class,| ; up between keys when used for manual playing. The same delight in its dis- struction for boys woman's 2 : el - o B 4 . Tk Unper THE Kevsoarp tinguished charateristics of tone and lightness of action is and Banjo Club, §; People’s Social| o —no alteration or mutilation physical training ¢ 7:30; Ukulele e T ? SIS enjoyed as if there were no AMPICO installation. ast Washington, Bastern High School, Seventeenth and East l's«pl!ul‘ ¢ . . i —absolute freedom of manual strects g ) Tuesday—In the e 3 i laying parts preserved . » - 3 e s : PRYSIS B phoen Your silent or player piano Will entitle you to an allowance ows' Band will ‘assist the| ; The obvious choice is under the key- # i i g Independen Band with prac- i 7 b Bove Thacpendent Athhctic | board. on the purchase of an A . You are cordially unity Social Club, 8:30. in the Eastern Hig : : © The AMPICO mechanism is en- invited to hear it in the Studsos of your local Representative. Bryan and Buchanan Ath- 5 2 ris, §: Butopia Athletic Club.| 5 tirely separate from manual playing 0: Aurora Athletic Club, 7: De Mo- parts, thus preserving the fine quality of tone and 2&109- k) If the name AMPICO is not on the instrument it is NOT an AMPICO. tact with the strings, sounding board, or key and pedal action Ly isket ball team, $:30: Bast Washington Community Orchestra, §; ot 4 Incomparablel day—In the Bastern High| et ie ALt b Here is the supreme ensemble—the world’s finest lup s, baiies B iRey £ 00 pie e There is but one Genuine AMPICO ghth and Shepherd e it is obtainable in Washington only in these pianos: class for children, 3:15; piano classe; 3 nd 4; soclal dancing for young N people over school age, 8; visual in- Esnididhnd 18290 struction progr snl:»‘_:”_ poy| | With the World's Only Re-enacting Piano Friday — group, Scouts, Girl Scou Brownies 30. gl Ghe AMPICQ - CHICKERING witisSihe. KNABE : Athirtic Club, . | 3 R 5 Thursday—In the Hine Junior High | This supreme combination may be found in Schenl: e Polletude C10 w1 8 Washington’s most exclusive homes—and is sold 5 business meeting and gymnasium : znmes, to 10:30; parliamentary ONLY at our store. i Q_/_‘CUN w class; the Turner basketry clas: 2 ehearsal of *“The rrest Players,’ $: the Trojan Athletic Club, 7 to 8:30. Friday—In the Hine Junior High i hool: Rhythmic expression class, S R THE AMPICO CORPORATION NEW YORK sion class, No. 7:45 to 8:30; War- wick thletic Club, 9 to 10:30; Tourist Club.” a visual instruction PIANO COMPANY 4 3 5: game group, 7:30 to 9730: dra- G Su-éet Corner 13%! oup, §:1 blic Speal- for adults, platform tice in the auditorium, 7:30 to ollowed by ijustruction in rde S30 to 10:08

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