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21 COAST GUARD FILLS' - CURIOUS MISSIONS The children's dramatic and rhythm expression groups of the Southeast Community Center will, stage the pantomime of Rip Van Winkle vrrit- ten and arranged by the children under the leadership of Evelyn Davis, dramatic and rhythm director, April |24, The pantomime will be followed by the play of “Treasure Island,” a suitable medfum for the boys of the groups to express their love of pirates “Purest Sands of Sea” Sun- plied Religious Cult Among 5 Unusual Labors. ac = and adventure. Julia Clements will § 5 direct the music. Grace Moran has Annually the ( t Guard is writ- | written the prologue. The pantomime ing mew and thrilling chapters of | will be repeated by the southeast ine history by its protection of |EroUP at the Wilson Normal Com- life at sea and its war on rum Tun-| Barey s ey Cerand Gt the ners, but between times it also is| isted by the rhythm groups of attending successfully to a multitude | those two center: bout which the pub. Brown, Connecticut avenue inley street northwest: irench for beginners, instruction, 3; advanced no instruction, 4. of small duties lic hears nothin One of the most unusual requests ever received was from the head of a religious cult for specimens of *the purest sands of the sea,” wanted to plano in pia ! Open librar: - heal bodily and spiritu AR Tt exnl‘ossi‘un group, g tion in the vicinity of Cape Hatteras,| Thursday — French ~ class, 3:15; without passing on the curative quall: | rnythmic. dancing Instruction’ for ba: ties, ha reed to Supply pure sea | piamers i sand as requested | ¥Friday—Open library, 7; rhythmic Kol tor Bckdiste., dancing _instruction for advanced he Department of Agriculture | €/ass. 3:15 called upon the Coast Guard to locate | Petworth, Eighth 3 .« place suitable for bee culture, under | streots norihwersr | N Shepherd prescribed conditions, and free from | Tuesda Rhy s ons, ce from sday — Rhythmic' expression uhjectionable vegetation. A propitious | dancing class, rehearsal for pawen: spot was found near Indian River In- | mime to be given May 8. 3" om: . on the Delaware coa. Amples | piano class and music expression of ‘marine growths, “singing sands” | class, 3:15: public speaking wiup. d other objects used in scient | social dancing class, 8 S dy have been gathered, upon re- |~ Friday - Basketry group: Girl quest, by the Coast Guard. Many|scouts; Brownies; Petworth Commun- mes '3‘“‘?\.«7 \‘\m‘s‘tlnd \\u‘h ;Ilv aues-| ity Orchestra; The Boy Scouts will 1 al he most dangerous | grganize a bran Y Rart hEste 2" propounded by | e e ondent | Central High, Eleventh and Clifton ssages in bottles weshed up on | streets nor e beaches are coming to be written | Monday ashi - 3 g Monday ngton Colley the logs of Coast Guard stations | of Musie concert. i 5 th progressing frequency. Recently | Tuesday—Basket ball game by the one was picked up in a whisky bottle, | Woodlothians, in the gymnasium. The the writer of the communication | Heard and Seen Club, in the music ing that he had been shanghaied |room, 8. oard a rum craft and was being | Wednesday—The Jewish National held a inst his will on rum row. i Bureau entertainment, §. Restoring lost children to thelr par- | Thursday-IRehearsal for the Spring ents, protecting wrecked property, | festival of musie 3. fighting forest fires, aiding children 0| Friday_—The Spring festival for the zet to school through coastal storm- | graded schools, ConGert snder tne mos. icken s and assisting survey- | gic department of the public schools, 8. 2 parties, all are among the odd Jobs |~ Saturday—The Spring festival for in which the Coast Guard has had a | the senior and. Junior nish . schoots. miajor rele. | concert under the music department - | of the public scnools, 8. RECESS |s CALLED | Johnson-Powell, Hiatt place and La- mont street northwest: Tuesday—French for adults, 2:30; IN MERGER HEARING | srench for chilaren, 3:30; rhythm for children, 3:30 Wednesday—Violin classes for chil- ; dren, 3:15: French for adult Sweringen | French for children, 3:30: dramatics [and expression for children, 330; so- cial dancing instruction for children, 3:30; plano classes, 3:15; Scout Troop, 30; social dancing instruction | for aauts, rehearsal of the O-E- | Mor Club’for the program to be pre- Testimony on Van Plans Will Be Resumed Thurs- day Before Commission. After three days of testimony in sup- | sented in May, 7:30. port of the Van Sweringen Nickel | Saturday—O-E-Mor Dramatic Club, Plate merger plans and vigorous|7:30; court of reviews, 7:30; court of cross-examination by counsel for op-|honor, 7:30; special Scout program for hosir minority stockholders, the In-|fourth division Scouts, terstate Commerce Commission hear- | victory prizes, 7:30. )n_the preposal is in recess until | i 5 i | Park View, Warder and Newton tnesses have testified | streets northwest: Bernet, president of | Monday—The Monitors’ Co., who followed T. | hearsal, 3:15. Tuesday—Public Speaking Club, 7:30 awarding of two far, J. <J. Nickel Plat Powell, vice president of the Erie, On thus the c Choir re having been on the stand for two|to 9; Adult Basketry Club, 7:30; piano days. Both have discussed the ex-|classes, 3:15, 4; Girl Scout Troop, 3:15. tremely complex plan for consolida-| Wednesday — Beginners’ rhythm tion of the Nickel Plate, Erie, Hock- | class; advanced rhythm class, 3:30. ing Valley, Pere Marquette and| Thursday—Violin class, 3:1 Chesapeake and Ohio _railroads in | iday—Children’s basketry class, great det 7:30; Boy Scouts, 7:30; Handwork Club stockholders anounced before the 1, but counsel for the minor ‘ it | for boys, 7:30; Ukulele and Banjo Club, recess was taken Friday that they |§; Young People's Soclal Dancing Club, wished to cross-examine them fur-|7:45. ther: The questioning of Mr. Bernet,| Thomson, Twelfth and L streets which consumed all of yesterday's|northwest: s hearing, dealt chiefly with profits of | Monday—The Washingtor Chora 0. P.and M. J. Van Sweringen, pro- | Society, auction bridge instructior mulgators of the merger, with cir- |class, 8; physical training class for cumstances of stock ownership and | women and girls, 7:30. g with_shifting of corporate identities | Tuesday—Spanish class, 7:15: ad involved in, the working out of the | vanced class in_Spanish, 8:15; Gregg plan. dictation class, T; class in elementary | French, 7; theatrical make-up_class | for the Washington Opera Co., 7 to 8; | rehearsal of the Washington Opera Co., 8. Wednesday Ordered to Fort Benning. Capt. Jarrett M. Huddleston, Medi- cal Corps, who has been under treat- Rehearsal, Washington ment at Walter Reed General Hos-]Choral Society, 8; rhythm class, 3:15 pital, h: been ordered to Fort Ben-|piano class, 3:15. ning. Ga., for duty. He has been sta-| Thursday—Spanish class, 7:15: ad- tioned at Bolling Field, Anacosti; | vanced cl in Spanish, Gregg You Can Laugh at | the Alarm Clock To wake up early—to greet the morning with a happy smile— bright eyed and eager for the day—that's health, efficiency—a typical Ideal morning. To sleep on a real Ideal Spring—to know the generous comfort of its super-tempered spirals—the spinefit—the rest—the perfect relaxation that this sagless bedspring gives, is a revelation. At Community Ceaters Of the Public Schools. dictation class, 7; sight-reading class for the Washington Overa Co., 7; the Gaelic class, 8. Friday—Orchestra rchearsal, class in French instruction, $panish reading class, china painting class, 7:30; chil- dren’s dancing and dramatic class, 7:30. Southeast, Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets southeast: Thursday—In the Hine Junior High School—Parliamentary law class, 8; Pollyanna Club, 7:30; rehearsal of the “Forrest Players,” 8. Friday—Public’ Speaking Club, 8; Boy Scouts, 8; the children’s rhythm expression groups and the Children's Dramatic Club will give a pantomime of Rip Van Winkle, arrapged and di- rected by Evelyn Davis; the boys of the dramatic group will stage the play ‘Treasure Island,” 8. Tickets.to cover the expenses of the production are tor sale by members of the groups. Wilson Normal, Eleventh and Har- vard streets northwest: Monday—Rehearsal of the Wilson Players for the production of the three one-act plays April 23; rehearsal of the Washingtonians for the opera g \o\'eelhearm Royce Athletic Club, Tuesday—Rehearsal of the Wash- ingtonians, 8: a lecture by Dr. Velaria H. Parker, under the auspices of the board of junior high school princi- pals, 8 ‘Wednesday—The rhythm expres- sion class; rehearsal for the May fes tival, 3:15; dress rehearsal of the Wil- son Players, 8. Thursday—The Wilson Players will present three one-act plays, §; re- hearsal of the Washingtonians Opera. Company; Crescent Athletic:Club busi- ness meeting, 8; Women's Rhythmic Dancing Club, 8 to 9. Friday—Junior Dancing Club, 8; moving pictures at 3:15 and 7:30; spe- clal comedy films, “Out in the Rain,” “Invited Out,” “Tale of Adventure,” “Moving,” “Apache’s Trail.” The women's gymnasium class will meet with the Girls’ Recreation Club, 8. East Washington, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Tuesday—In the Hines Junior High School: Basketry class, 7:30; the Od Fellows’ Band will i s’ Independent Ban pendent Athletic Social Club, 8:30. ‘Wednesday—In the Eastern High School: Bryan and Buchanan Ath- letic Girls, 7:30; Eutopia Athletic Clu 8:30; East Washington Community Orchestra, 8; classes in millinery and dressmaking, 7:30; community pro- gram, 8. aturday—In the Eastern High School: Basket ball, 7:30; Communi- lub, 7; Community ty Social Club Dance, 8:30. Lovejoy, Twelfth ard D streets northeast: Thursday—Boy Scouts; Game and Reading Club; Boys' Community Sing- ing Club; community athletics; visual instruction program; classes in beauty culture; Buffalo Athletic Club; the Manchester Athletic Club; Handicraft Club, with the activities of flower- making and plain sewing, 7:30 to ed _stud, eriod _for THE BACHELOR HSF ar I8™-NW. WASHINGTON TWO ROOMS,BATH DAY, WEE K,MONTH | i 1 | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant duplicating Duplicate ey, 25e Bring your locks to the shop TURNER & CLARK Basement 1233 New York Ave. It makes tired nerves and muscles rejoice, because it's a real sleep treat. You, too, may enjoy it. send you a Ask your furniture dealer, today, to ST DEALspring The Bedspring that Supports Your Spine Foster Bros. Mfg. Co., Utica, N. Y. cept no substitutes For your own protection, see that the zenuine Foster Ideal Spring trade-mark. bearing our address, Utica and St. Louis, is attached to the spring you buy. 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Dunbar, First and N streets north- west: Tuesday—Elite Athletic Club, 7:30. Thursday—Basketry and industrial art classes; Elk Drill Team, No. 85, of the Columbia Lodge; Elite Athletic Club; St. Augustine Athletic basket ball practice; three troops of Boy Scouts, with the activities of swim- ming and drilling; La Rovers Athletic Club, 7:30 to 10:30; supervised study period for children, 7 to 9; the Bay- Isn’t It Cheaper to Furnish Your Own Apartment? Why pay the high rental asked for furnished apart- ments when you can rent one unfurnished at 2 much lower cost and the difference saved will buy the furni- ture you really want to make your apartment attractive and home like. The money you pay extra for the fur- nished apartment will more than buy the furniture you desire and you will really own it then, ard Brothers Social Club, 7:30. Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- coran street northeast. Monday—Industrial Art Club, with the groups employed in needlework, waxwork, basketry, paper-flower mak- ing, embroidery, knitting, millinery, crocheting and upholstery; supervised study period for children, 7:30 to 9. Tuesday—Piano classes for children and adults, 3 to 5; piano classes for adults, 5 to 7; community chorus of |the Clef Club, §; community orchestra game group, “The Lonesome Three”; basketball team and boxing group, 8. Wednesday—Industrial Art Club, supervised study period for children, 7:30 to Friday—Literary and game groups; Industrial Art Club; Young Folks’ Social and Literary’ Club; Mothers’ Club, 7:30 to 10. Birney, Nichols avenue and How- ard street southeast. Monday—Junior Dramatic Club, 3 to 4:30; Needlecraft Club, 7:30; Birney athletic group, 7:30 to 9; Arabian Ath- letic and Social Club; Potomac Ath- letic Club; community orchestra re- hearsal; Rialto Athletic Club No. 1; Choral 'Society; Boy Scouts, 7:30 to 10:30; Co-operative Association, 8. 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Friday—Lamp-shade making and reed classes; Rialto Athletic Club, Teams 1 and 2, 7:30; Junior Girls’ Ath- letic Club; “The Mystics,” Boy Scout Troop, 7:30 to 10. Cleveland-Phelps, streets northwest. Tuesday—Amphion Glee Club; lamp- shade makirg and millinery groups; LaSalle law class; Stitch and Chatter Clubs; domestic art circle, 7:30 to 10:20. Thursday—Basketry, flower-making, waxwork and beadwork groups; lamp- shade making, millinery and dress- making groups; saxophone orchestra; Cleveland music study group, 8. Friday—Girls’ Recreational Club, 8:15 to 5; children’s industrial and game groups, 6 to 8. Saturday—Rhythmic dancing for children, 10 to 11:30 a.m. West Washington, Phillips School, Twenty-seventh and N streets north- west. Tuesday—Home economics classes, 7:30 to 10: Fidelity Art Club, Whist Club, Civies Club, Community Or- chestra, + Lincoln Athletic ~Club, Georgetown Preps Athletic Club, Women's Community Club, Criterion Soctal Club, 7:30 to 10:30. 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