Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 45

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v THE At Community Centers Of the Pablic Schools. are continuing in the Centers for groups int lines of work, Registratic “ommunity asted in constructive study recreation Wilson Norni Harvard strec Monday—The Washingtonians will rehearse the opera “Madame Modiste. inder the direction of Rollin Bond, §; Friends Athletic Club, 7 to 8:30; Royce Athletic Club, $:30 to’ 10 Tuesday—Volley ball and basket hall zroups of the Capitol Athletic Jub, #:15 to §: women's zymnasinm lass. Miss Martha Dunham, will admit new s the Is now formir tions are requ Athletic Club’s basket or ball grouy | League, 8. e | 1 Center, Eleventh and | ington Commenits. Orchoate alto Athletic Club; Birney Athletic group, 7:30; Hillsdale Citizens’ As- sorlxuun( 8 —Personal Hygiene Class, S \\hlulmsz Club, Girls’ Tennis Club, Birney Athletic group, 7:30. ‘West Washing! Center, Twenty- seventh and N streets: Tuesday—Home Economics group, 'nichhnrw\fld Council, Whist Club, china paintinz, realistic, luster and conventional, under well qualified in- structor meeting of the Writers' aturday—“Regular _ Feller: a | group of small boys: Dramatic Club, Center, - Georgetown Foot Ball CHib, 7:30. Seventeenth and East Washington WLh School, Capitol streets: Dressmating Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—Dunbar Ladies’ wim- | ming Club, Y. W. €. A. Swimming Club, 7:30 to 8:30: Men's and Boys' Swimming Club: :30: Industrial Art Club, Mrs. Pansy Baltimore, instrue- tor. T:30; Ladies’ Tennis Club, 1:30; Drill Team, Columbla Lodge of Elks, 7:30; Dramatic Club, Miss Stella Skin- ker, director, 8; registration and pre- limina tryouts for a community directed by Henry Grant. millinery | Washington Socfal Clut tional Capital Players, b ymnasium will prac thletic Club, Comet Athletic ball groups will p symnasium. In the Hine Junior Hizh School the st Washington Center will hz | clothing, | cluding instr SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Dursing and food selection, 7:30 to 10:30. Friday—Red Cross classes in first aid, home nursing and food tion, gymnasium activities, Needlework Class; Boy Scouts, to 10:30. Deanwood Center, Whittingham and Lane place northeast: Uriday—Industrial art class for girls; Junior Better Neighborhood Club, plain sewing group for instruc. tion in making garments from used | group in- | * domestic ction in bhasketr: flower ma 4 Club: Men's Club, Herbert Jones, leader, Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Tuesday—School of Music for chil- dren and adults: industr Burrville Citizens' Associatio * game group; chorus singing for D. ¢, Boy Scouts; Ukulele Club; basketry class, 7:30 to 10.30. Wednesday—Visual instruction pro-, gram, dr: ic class directed by Miss Grace Tanner; needlework and flower making groups at 3:15. Saturday—Class in flower making, community athletics, Lovejoy Orches: tra, Manchester Junior Athletic Club, visual instruction program, 7:30. Classes in'rhythm for children, 10 to 12 in the morning. Cleveland Center, Eighth and T day—Stitch Chatter i directed by M de mak- aking groups, dire Saxo- phone Orchestra Amphion Glee Club, slght reading and chorus work under the leadership of Mr. Henry Grant, 7:30. In in Recreational Cluh, OCTOBER 11, will be 1925—PART 1. QUEEN MARY REVIVES COMMAND PRODUCTIONS Chbscure Theatrical Company Order- | : ed Before Royal Household at Balmoral. By the Associated Press LONDO 10. Mar has revived the custom of command theatr performances, none of which shtened the roval household since before the war. T time the Que fell upon an obscure traveling company of held for the children's dr under the direction of Miss Grace ner, for the piano lessons for ners and for the rhythm dancing for children, in the mornin; 10 and 1 October Queen aveling Theater, \l\hl(h‘ nd a serles of vaude- | e the King and Queen ' tle. i 19 of Queen Victori: ard VII, before theatri- ¥ would dvertise acts v demanded that the artists should » appeared 4 ; hardly Mhy actor or actress ever | » to fam ng the roy stone in any { | command wias e sougzht by even leaders of the profession. since this qualified them for greater fame. pirt For second time in the hi of the United States diplomatic corps asged the Government She is Miss Patty | who was one of 20 of a the a woman h examinations. Field of Cole pass the of examinations out which halts many smiling | enable French 45 CAFE SIGN AMUSES. “Conscientious Prices” Announced at Restaurant in Paris. PARIS, scientious October prices” played in the window of the Boulevard 10 is des TItallens, Americans them to rantees on and Britishers scan the bill of fare service of a full dinner and induces which in five min- utes, The waiters in this restaurant are unceremonions and maiter of fact. They are cheifly Swiss and serve with a speed which . precludes all that artistic trimming and flourish which iters to impart the air of a banqu to a l0france (30« cent) luncheon = children under the leadership of Mrs Supral factpitless T Miner Normal Cente Center, Georgia ave- | Ella Washington, 7:30. reet the Pleasure Club, § struction at 7:30; the Boys' Independent Band, T to 10 Wednesday— Rhythmic instruction for children Ivn Davis, 3:15. Cla for_Irench instruction o adults at expression by Miss Eve Washington | 30. and sewing and welfth D | dressmaking_groups, Dramatie Club, Red Cross classes in first aid, home Lovejoy Center, streets northeast Tuesday—Manchester Athletic Club:{ Park View Center, Warder and New. ton streets “The | Monday— nners’ rhythm class, | Wilson | 3:30. i ) M. Pos.| Tuesday—Girl adults \\nn previous | U Ath Ath Scouts, L 315 Miss Jeane | public speak ‘s health class, 5 ki 7:45; meet ing of the Park View Citizens’ Asso. ciation, 8 \Wednesday—Advanced rhythm class. ss Dulcle Horner, | ., 7 to $:30: C mnmhu letic Club. $:30 to 10 “riday—Rhythmic expression in struction for children, 3:15: French instruction for children, for adults, "2: dramat on _for : te, 3:15: | . social for Cast Iron Ranges it Many styles to children Many styles t¢ troop. Ukulele Club, 3 30 ) reglstrations for tions _ for | Ao dancin children. 3 Athle > 7 to 8:3 st i ter, Seventh and G| Al iy L i . in the Hine Junior | Meetir Registrations classes in paper-f shade makin and millinery French instruction will be formed. it is announced by the com munity secretary. for instruction in any subj provided 10 members register. choose from work | either” plain nick- cled or enameled Monday —Reor, ation meeting of | the Iublic . Club has been called by 2 K. Middleton for 8 p.m -ommunity room | X x Friday — Rhvthmie expression ; - ; directed by Miss Evelyn Da- | 2 3 with high warm- groups, 8:30 Belnz held. for Cast iron making. lamp dressmalkir <panish and ire ranges. range, complete ing closet, for onls 549 50 Trade in your old range Wood Stoves Hot-Blast Hea_ters visual instruction X Unde the direction and instruction of Mrs. | Rollin Bond, oup will meet each . beginning October mmunity opera and dra For more information. tele Mrs. M. W. 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