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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. S R P R : { School enteenth and Bast C Thursday—Pollyanna_Club, §; re-| Tuesday—Sewing, millinery and em- | Reading Club, community athletics, | the children’s rhythm and dramati Streets U Players, § e i the canter. | COL.D. E. DUNHAM DIES. hd 3 hearsal of the Forre ! ] 8 classes, | classes in beauty culture, Buffalo Ath-| groups of the presenting 4 | t omm nlty enters Tuesday—In the Hine Junior High| Iriday—Public speaking Ciub, 8| by ¥ ¢ ses, 7:80 16 fletle Club, Marchester Athletic Club, | play, “Tom, Tom, the Pipers Son u School: Basketry class, 7:30; the Boys' | Boy Scouts, 7:30. The dramatic ¢ ilandioraft Club, Lovejoy Community | The play is directed by Mrs. Elizabeth : R T i Independent Band, 8:30; Community | that played in the “Rip Van Winkle' Pridav—Red (fGes. claksed, Orhesicn. §80: dtparvisst stady pe.|Dowiing, the thythm dancing s by |Seivetion Army Lesder Had Coler Of the Public Schools. Soctul Club, §:30. & puntomime will meet at 6 to go 10 |tling Club, Young < "Social Club, | riod for children, 7:30 to 9; piano study | the class under the leadership of Mrs. | £l "Cateer: the Eastern High|the Petworth center to feature in the | Young People’s Dramatic Club, Girls' | class, 3:15. A visual instruction pro- | Lucille Simmons | o= = 4 : School: Eas hington Communtly | entertainment of that center. i idery Club, Boy Scouts, No.|gram will be given on the “Life of | DE May 2.—Col. David £ Many of the community centers are|der the auspices of the International | Orchestra, 8; classes in millinery and ¥ S 5 . 512, 7:30 to 10:30 Christ.” Special guests of the even-| West Washington, Phillips School, | Dunham, divisional commander of the ,Preparing to zive Spring entertain- | Council of Women, 8; meeting of the | dressmaking; community program, 8. Burrville, Division avenue and Cor- ing will be members of the Ministers’ | Twenty-seventh and N streets north- | Salvation Army here, died last nigh ments. Among these will be the May | Heard and Seen Club in the music coran streét northeast Blehey: Nicholis. avenus and How-|Aliance: west: after an operation for appendicitis festival at the Petworth Center. in-|room; dance, under the auspjces of | E. V. Brown, Conmecticut avenue| Monday—Industrial Art Club, be P b e Al . Whi ‘lub, Chii. | Tues Home economics classes, | Wednesday. “Cluding dances by the Petworth unbonnet Women,” in the ar-|and McKinley street northwest: Guiet game outheast: j aturday—Whittling Club, hil-1 230 to 10; Fidelity Art Club, Whist| Col. Dunham came to Detroit from rhythm classes, featuring in the pan- 8; Woodlothians, athletic club, | Monday—¥French for beginners, 3:15; | Period for children, Monday—Junior Dramatic Club. 3|dren’s Craft Club, Basketry Club, vis-| o)y, “Civids Club, Community Orches- | St. Louis, whers he had been stationed tomime of Rip Van Winkle, played by ! in the gymnastum, 7:30. " | plano instruction, 8; advanaed class in| . Tuesday-—Piano "lessons for chil- |10 4:30; Needlecraft « : Birney |ual instruction lecture, Manchester | v, 14,0010 Athletic Club, George- |10 years. Previous to that he was in Fihe visiting cast from the Southeast| Saturday—George Washington Uni-|pfano instruction, 4. 7 & dren and adults. 3 to 5; Communi ;‘rj"l‘_‘"." &0 E :l{""‘:"‘“{‘ Q:;’ Tnmion Athlotio Club,; comuinlen 1:11'.153 town Preps Athletic Club, Women's | New York City, and has been called sCenter, the annual May fete of the ity track team, in the stadtum, 1 = Wednesday—A rehearsal for the May | Chorus of the Clef Club, § rehearsal | J e Ot ahasti v | By UIIMUNILY athletics, 7:30 to 10301 community Club, 7:30 to 10:30. 'the *hero of Hell's Kitchen” because e Ooi b Friday — Children's __story-telling |of his work among men in the Bow ¥ Johnson-Powell Center, the Mother |to 5:30. - fete to be given on the 15th. for the opera, “Snow White,” 8. play of the Clevelund Phelps Thursday.—French class, 3:15; rhyth.| _Wednesday — Industrial Art ;| Cleveland Phelps, Eighth and T|group, Progressive Girls, Young| Born in John's, N. B., 0| streets northwest: Women's Whist Club, Clover Pleasure | 1865, the colonel entered the r. and the program moving | Park View, Warder and Newton a 2g instruction for beginners, | Club, supervised study period for Society and Boy Scouts, music and songs, under the | streets northwest: | rehearsal for May fete. children,” boys’ quiet game group, |t0 1080 - : Tuesday—Amphion Glee Club, lamp- | Club, Trio Pleasure Club, “Reg'lar | Army 20 years later in Malne leadership of Mrs. 15. H. Hunter, plan- | Tuesday—Public Speaking Club, 7:30 |~ Friday—Open library, 7: rhythmic|Study period for children. 7:3 | gryednesday— Personal hygiene class, | shade-making and millinery groups, | Fellers,” ~Better Boys' Club. Boy |was immediatéiy assigned to. New red for each Wednesday in May. at | to 9; Dramatic Group, 9 to 10; Adult|dancing instruction, rehearsal for May | . Friday--Game group, Industrial Art | qressm ass, Whittling Club, {1, Salle law class, ch and Chat- | Scouts, Troop No. 510, 7:30; Evergreen | York City. the Thomson Center. Basketry Club, 7:30: executive meeting | tete, 3:15. Club, Mothers' Club, 7:30 to 10. 9; Ju Girls' Athletic Club, | ter Club, Domestic Art Circle, 7:30 to | Pleasure Club, “The Marquets,” a 80-| Going into the Bowery in the days The O-E-Mor Dramatic Club will | of the Park View Citizens' Assoclation:| Deanwood, Whittingham and La pe T 80 10:10; Birneyghihletic gxoups,id to | 1:80; as State Club, 8. The chil- | cial club, 7:30 to 10:30 | when that section was a plcturesque (& sta performance on the 16th at|Park Vie v ; planc | S 5! ne | Dunbar, First and N streets north 0. t ’ s will rehearse for the 3 LG Aeerone Starii g atornd of Johnson-Powell Center and the |cf Girl Scout Troop, 3:16. | PIACe nort : west v — Lampshade - making and S8 e 8 n s, = T play. 5 gl i 3 are vehoar < : Friday—Adult _ Athletic Club, 8; [ o 5! T s g Rial o C o criminals, gunmen and river “rafs Burrville Music Clubs rehearsing | Wednesday—Beginners' rhythm|gois % Thursday—Basketry and industrial | reed es, Rialto Athletic Club, Ju-| ‘Thursday—Basketry, flower-making, Pullman i Al 5 rias s loperiy that will be staged at DHbE | cinae, adyamesdl Ehwthm clase; 9.30: Boys' Athletic Club, music classes, [art classes, 11k drill h F - 4 Car Costs $38,000. the colonel had many and varied ad cons 4 > O 168 iletic Club, ax work and bead work groups, Foiie daia i Center during the month Thursday—Violin class, 3:15. g‘x!;[:r H:;xmrl_;um:w m‘;l_ll‘l;‘?:jn:nd or “tHe! Colimbla Taod reo tre ics, girls’ athletic club, e-making, millinery and | While there are many Pullman cars ;;3“;‘:{;51("2;"‘ work as a reformt = y—Ukelele and Banjo Club;| lOWSTImaking groups, 1:00: the Dean lof Boy Scouts, the' Bayard Brothers | Scout troop, 7:30. ing groups, waxophone or-|which cost more, the average cost of| Petworth, §th and Shepherd streets * Handwork Club; Boy Scouts,| 009 Citizens oclation meeting, 8. | Social” Club, J g 3 e , Cleveland music study group, | one i ,000, figured on 1924 costs of | T morthwest: = . 2 == == Lovejoy, Twelfth and D streets| Douglas Leasue, § labor and materfals. The Pullman| John Quincy Adams, just 100 vears Monday—The Petworth Woman's J [— Southeast, Hine Junior High School, | Miner Normal, Georgia avenue and | rortheast | riday—Glirls’ Recreational Club. | Co. bullds, on an average, about 300 [ azo, was the first President to *tal t® Club will be entertained by the philan-| Kast Washington, FEastern High!Seventh and C streets southeast: Euclid street northw Thursday—Boy Scouts, Games and 3:15 to 5. An entertainment at 8 by cars a year. | the oath of office on a Friday thropic _committee, _— s Tuesday Vanoclassandmusicex- (@ @ H B @ S S S S S B S S R B E N S S SN N E NN EEEEENEESEENSSEAEEES SN S ENE SN TR NSNS N AN NI S S NN T NS E RSN E NN NN EEEE The Kresge Department Stores ( , Ld L. S. Plaut & Co. Courteous Service Newark, N. J. Quality Merchandise The Fair, Chicago Ill. A Sensational Value In Electric Washing Machines One Hundred Only! $155 Values $ .50 for Our Underpriced Sale at ding Rip Van Winkle pan the rhythm expression ration with the dra n the Southeast Cen From the I th Center the dwarfs will be v Otls. Lorraine Cooper, 1 Parkinson, Virginia Christen, Jacqueline Herron, #}ielen Christen, Cella Levy, Virginia arrott and Mildred Shackleford. The ns will be danced by Betty Coe, Talbert, Mary Reid, Jean Ham- merlund. The storm will be expressed by Leona Katzman, Peggy Williams, , Winetta Walker, Jessie Thurston; the flowers will be represented by Eleanor « Fitts, Martha Fitts and Mary Ellen McLean. The butterfly expression nce will be given by Wilhelmina Cronenberg and Doris Zook. Thomson, Twelfth and L streets ¢ Monday—The ashington Choral auction bridgé instruction ining class for 5 ad- s in_Spanish, 8.15; Gregs ictatfon ¢ theatrical make-up lass for the Washington Opera Co., w7 to § rehearsal of the Washington Opera Co., 8 Wednesday—Rehearsal of the Wash c 8: piano class, of visual instruction| be given throughout the month of May on Wednesdays, in- cluding slide pictures and programs of music and recitations. The first of “the series will be a Hiawatha pro- iregg dictation class, §; rehearsal of th ington Opera Co., 7:30; Rhode nd State Society will have a spe- te the anni-| s statehood. dancing and Saturday—Dr: ,the Washington Opera Company, 8. Wilson Normal, 11th and Harvard streets northwest # Monday—Rehearsal of “The Wash ingtor for the opera, “Sweet- ®hearts sday—Meeting of the Welch So- Thursday—Rehearsal of “The Wash. onlans”; Business meeting of the scent Club; Racing Pigeon Club; Women's Rhythmic Dancing | S i P=rm ECONOMY MODEL gest electrical appliance manu- Johnson-Powell, Hiatt place and La- facturers in the country whose ' The products we know from expe- e ey rience to be of the highest qual- ‘mont street northwest h "uesd French. for adults, 2:30; it T, <k £ 1 -, = i AL el [l ity Weasked fora specially con ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER hildren, 3:30. | 7 . . N .1"(“;?%!*"’0““ fessonsifor (il [ structed Washing Machine for Friday—French for adults, 2:30 |® French for children, 3:30; exprpss]m\vl. our ANNUAL MAY UNDER- and dramatics for children, 3:3 ial dancing instruction fo chil- - v 30; pis c PRICE SALE. 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