Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 35

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meeting and program, 8; Adult|ment by the Industrial Art Club to| Friday—Red Cross classes, Whittling|study period for children, 7:30 to §:30. | Georgia State Club; Federation of . Basketry Club, 7:30; Park View Citi- [be given on April 16, Club, Young Folks Social Ciub, Young [ The public is invited to th nnnu.xl‘\\l:mw_‘n Clubs, 8, zens' Assoctation will have an ex People’s Dramatic Club, Girls' Em-|Spring exhibit of the industrial work | Friday — Girls' Recreational Club, ENGINEERS DUUM At Communlty Centers utive committee meeting, 8; piano| Birmey, Nicholas avenue and HOW-|proidery Club, Boy Scouts, No. 506 and|of the clubs of the center, from 8§ to 5; children's industrial and coran street ne est | public schools, that formed a part of | meeting at §. reachers’ Association, 2; violin class, |Tehearsal; Rialto Athletic Club, No. 1:} g ™ communtty athletics, | wax work. hisketry = fower | to 10:30, and plain sewing, 30 to 10:30; super. ! £ plano classes for| Ch Sivil vice Commission ves- —_— Thomson, Twelfth and L streets | and McKinley streot northwest Suturday — Colgate University |feed, b B0 Slunfieton Claseny Audne 8 fa el nrBal ie Lonesote Washington Opera Company, 2:30. in piano instruction KEast Washington, Eastern High|¢o 10, er making, embroidery, crocheting, Pr terary and game groups; | | 8: fiiustrated lecture on “Birds," Au-| Thursday — French ' ciass, 3:1 Tuesday (in the Hine Junior High| place northeast: Club, Buffalo Junfor Athletic Club,|Club; Mothers® Club, 7:30 to 10. iy D atectiy 450 FEIdAT=Onex iithaaty, Boys' Independent Band, 8:30; Boys'| Adult Athietic Club, 8; Boys' Athletic |10:30. streets northwest dictation class, 7; class in elementary | goyanth and C streets southeast Wednesday (In the Bastern High|and flower-making group, 7:30. 27th stree ortwant. La Salle law Stitch 6 Wushington Opera Com- | p,ve 4 business meeting and gym-|8:30: East Washington Community | Euclld street northwest: Club: Ci 9 Hoarninity’ OF- L 1 5 asketry, flower making, | in ane oloes n Spanish, 8:15; Gres | Cass: rehearsal of the Forrest Play- |gram, § | Young Mens Athletic Club, basketry | Women's Community Club; Criterion | dressmaking gr ixophone Or- o e b mparenys | _ Friday—In the Hine Junfor High |Sioux Athletic Club, 7; basket ball e e & Chythm dancing for | 1ass, No. 2, 7:45 to 8:30; Warwick |Girls’ Group, 7:30. announces that because of the church | t0 8:30; Boy Scout troop, 8 to 9:30; | west gton Opera Company, 8. | Fractice in the auditorium, 7.30 to|art classes, Elk Drill Team, No. 85, B Lol i it — ball practice; three troops of Boy N ODErE T ContpRiiy e Bl Monday—DMonltor's Choir rehearsal, [Club, 7:30 to 10:30; supervised study 7:30 to ¥ rk View Wom: o have been issued for an entertain- classes, 3:15, 4; Girl Scout troop, 3:15. ard street southeast: No. 512, 7:30 to 10:3¢ 10:30. Boys' Ple; are Club, 7:3 game groups, 6 to 8, The industrial exhibition of the ) Petworth Woman's Club will enter- | tion Athletlc and Soclal Club; Potomac| “myy,reqay-—Boy Scouts, ¢ and|" Monda rial Art Club, with | the Washington Chamber of Com-| Tuesday — Rhythmie expression | 3:15 Choral Society, Boy Scouts, 7:30 to Visual instruction program, classes I Jking, embroidery, knitting, milli- | ture Across Thames NO |[i0e the practical and artistic work | Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownles, visual | Banjo Club, 8. 7120 1o 9: Junior Girla Athletio Club| Ao A AR M ] K g osmmscraios Central High, ;:l;emh and Clifton Friday—Lampshade making and|Y!8ed study period for children, medi- . Community Chorus o S 2 400 for- | northwest: Monday—French for beginners, | Alumni concert, 8. Clu! I ,” an athletic club, Saturd Whittling Club, Children's basket ball team and boxin Monday — Washington Choral So- Tuesday—Open library 80; dra- |gonool, Seventeenth and East Capitol ol |plain sewing; Basketry Club, visual | Industrial ts Club; Millinery Club; | duben Society—for children, & 8. Al | rhythmic dancing instruction for be- [gchool)—Basketry class, 7:30; the| Friday—Citizens' Assoclation of | Manchester Athletic Club, comm Tuesday—Spanish class, 7:16: ad- _— Athletic Club, Community Soclal| Club, music clgss, special rehearsal -- uesday—Amphion Glee Club; lamp French, 7: theatrical make-up class | = mpyrygay-—In the Hine Junlor High |School)—Bryan and Buchanan Ath- Tuesda 2 classes, | Clab; Dom: At € 8. o asium games, § parlia- | Orchestra, 8; classes in millinery and| Tuesday—Sewing, millinery and em- | chestra; Lincoln Athletic Club; d bead work groups: dictation class, 7; slght reading class | &% 8: Trojan and Lincoln Park Ath- Saturday (in the Eastern High|and weaving classes, 7:30 to 10:30. Social Club, 7:30 to 10 ervised | chest Cleve stu [treal, &7 the Guelle clans. 3. physts | School. “Rhythmio expression claes, |group, ‘8:30; Community Soctal Club fop Athlétie Club. 9§ to 10:30; “The Tour- Oy the Gartarmitinhe Clnsen dramatic group, 8:30 to 10; Publi¢| Tuesday—Elite Athletic Club, 7:30. 8:30, followed by instruction in room [of Columbia Lodge; Elite Athletic i s g A B S rk View, Warder and Newton |Scouts, with the activities of swim- tie Club, 7:30; children groups [ 3:18 period for children, 7 to 9; Bayard yomen's rhythmic danc- <l : | l“ THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, XPRIL 1925—PART T rehearsals for the May day celebra- [Athletic Group, 7:30 to 9; Arabian |, ) CF%% 5 trest nortnaresyy & ] -— “-— .l - community center department of the [ tain, with solos and choruses, at the | Thursday —Park View Parent-[Athletlc Club; Community Orchestra|po,ging = Club, Boys' Community |the members emploved in needléwork [POSTAL CLERKS ADVANCE. Declare Ribbon-Like Struc-|meroe cxposition at the Washington [ class for children, 3:15; plano classes, | Friday—Children's basketry class, | 1030, beauty culture, Buffalo Athletic Clul ing and upholstery: su-|400 Shown Now to Be Holding e SooriiliEh ‘lubs and groups in | Instruction program, 7:30 to 10. 7:30 to 10; Birney Athletic Groups, § o oper mak g Longer Safe for Traffic. oo : iy : ) %, V. Brown, Connecticut avenue |Streets northwest: reed classes; Rialto Athletic Ciub,|cal clinic, 7:30 to 9; the t 'Wash- | the Clet Club, 8; Community Orches- | Today—Dramatic rehearsal of the |3 plano instruction, 3; advanced — for older girls; Boy Scout troop, 7:30 |Craft Club, wtih the wctivities of flow- ciety, auction bridge instruction class, | matic expression group, 3:15. Witaets: Deanwood, Whittingham and Lane | Instruction lecture, Progressive Glee|Young Folk fal and Lite { burtls, 3:30; for adults, Prof. Paul|ginners, 3 0Odd Fellows' Band will assist the| Deanwood, Woodmen of America,|singing, community athletics, 7:1 Cleveland-Phelps, Eigh vanced class in Spanish, 8:15; GTeg€ | gouthenat, Hine Junior High School, | Club, 8:3 by the Girls' Dramatic Club, millinery | West Washington, Phillips School, [shade makin d millinery groups for the Washington Opera COmMPANY, | gchool: The Pollyanna Club will |letic Girls, 7:30; Eutopia Athletic Club,| Miner Normal, Georgia avenue and|7:30 t . it Whist | Slub, 7:30 to 10:3 e ik 30 aa. | mientary law Gl basketry | dressmaking, 7:30; community pro-| broidery groups, Red Cross classés,|Georgetown I'reps Athletic Club: | e S L R | for the Washington Opera Company, |1¢tic Clubs, 7 to 8 hool)—Alpha Athletic Club, 8:30; e ermining and folk dancing class |No- 1, 7 10 7:45; rhythmic expression |dance, 8:30; Bryvan and Buchanan e 3 e community secretary | 15t Club” 7 to 7:45; game group, 7:30 | Dunbar, First and N streets north- The dramatic rehearsal |Speaking Club for adults, platform | Thursday—Basketry and industrial 21, 8:30 to 10:30. Club, St. Augustine Athletic basket rehearsal of the Washing. | 3treets northwest ming and drilling: La Rovers' Athletic for the May festival, Tuesday—Publlc Speaking Brothers' & 1 Club, 7:30; invitations "\ the Washingtonians, 8 ) o ¥ — Rhythmic expr: n b b y group rehearsal for May Thursday—The Wilson Players, re- 1 ) ¥ T ".”0 icarsal and business meeting; re- g of the Washingtonians, Cres- - . o e V) fil‘mfl!‘ml; [T nt Athletic Club, 8. / The center will be closed on Friday, April 10, I Powell, Hiatt place northwest Tuesday ench for adults, French for children, 3:30; rhythm for esday—Violin instruction for adults, 2:30 French for children, 3:30; expression and dramatics for children, 3:30; so- ciul dancing instruction for children, 3:30: plano instruction, 3:15; soctal instruction for adults, 7:46; yut Troop, , 7:80. The public s invited to a free visual instruction B =80, Mor Dramatic Club, sant Citizens' Asso- ciation; Gov. 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