Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 46

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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Mrs. th H mecretary of the Central High Com munity Center, has been an executive of the community center department| for eight years g i h I3 fzer and in 2 o tion i plished E. M. Hunter. successfu tion and the many neces. | Eleventh and | Clifton streets: In the boys’ gymnasium athletic groups of the | . 7:30 to 10:30 Night Caps the girls’ gymnasium, the | thians; Mt. Vernon place girls, | 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. |4 irsday—The Washington Soclety | Hunter, community | istrations for a club, to start after the New m Friday aduits matic and children married couple’ ets: Visual 5 p.m. lay—Rhythmic expression, 3:15 Plav hou Southeast Center, Tth and (' streets southeast, in the Hine Junior High School Monday—Bon Ami 830 p.m p.m p.m Reginniers for Athletic Clu Les Ami Athletic Club, 7 Eastern Press Athletic Club Fublic Speaking Club, 7:30 p.m.; Tenor Banjo Club, open membership, 7:30 p.m.; tion for a class in auction bridge in- struction Wednesdayv— St Mark's Athletic As- soclation, 6:30 p.m.: nd Baptist Y. P. C. U athletic group, ¢ senior boys’ letic groups, 845 p.m.; mp-shade making and paper-worl 7:30 p.m. instruction pro- 7 p.m.; hasketry, 7:30 p.m.; Dra- Club for voung people, 7:30 p.m.; Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, 7:30 pom. registra- groups of the including 730 p.m., and and junior boys' ath- Busy Bee Club. THE SUNDAY Carnation Thrift Club, 8 p.m. Cleveland Center, Eighth and T streets Tuesday—Stitch and Chatter Indus- trial Art Club, 7:30 p.m.; lamp-shade making, milinery und dressmaking groups, saxophone orchestra rehears- al, Amphion Glee Club, sight reading and chorus work, flower-making in- struction class, Soc-et-lit Club, 7:30 p.m.; Jonquil Club, 8 p.m. Wednesday—Azalea Dramatic Club, 3:15 p.m. . Thursday—Stitch and Chatter In- dustrial Club, lamp-shade making and dressmaking group, sight reading and chorus music group, 7:30 p.m.; Mar- garet Washington Uplift Club, 8 p.m.: South olina State Club, 8 pm.; Community Ald Club. § p.m. Friday—Girls' Industrial and Recre- ational Friendship Club, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday—Piano lessons for begin- ners, 10 to 12 a.m. Deanwood Center, Whittingham and Lane place northeast: Friday—Industrial Art Girls, Junior Better Neighborhood Club, plain sewing group, domestic art group: Girls’ Dramatic Club, Men's Choral Club, visual instruction for children, 7:30 p.m Dunbar Center, First and N streets Today—Elks’ Memorial Servi p.m. Thursday—Dunbar Ladles’ Swim- ming Club, 7:30 to $30 p.m. boys' and men's swimming clusses, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.: industrial art group, 7:30 STAR. WASHINGTO Tries Out His Auto On Fifth Floor of Apartment House By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 12.—American, apartment house dwellers who com- plain of “that family upstairs” may take consolation in the fact that it might be worse, as has been proved in Parls. The neighbors of a Paris journal- ist were startled the other day to hear a great rumbling in his apart- ment, on the fifth floor of the butld- Ing. ‘mccompanied by the unmis- takable exhaust of a gasoline motor in_full action. Summoned to the door, the journalist explained with great composure that he was engaged in research work with the idea of mak- ing improvements in his automo- bile. He had taken the small two- Class for| seater to pieces, kmuggled the parts upstairs, assembled them and was occupled in studying the mechan- ism by running the car around his rooms. First Practice Engine. A Watt engine, designed by orginal inventor of the first pra stlil doing useful work in Londor | stcam engine and installed in 1815, is | fary . ry D. €, DECEMBER 1 NAME VICE COMMANDER FOR HEAD OF GARRISON Maj. Peake Honored by Associates of Army and Navy Union—Other Officers Nominated. Maj. W. L. Peake, superintendent of the District jail, and senior vice commander of the President’'s Own Garrison, No. 104, of the Army and Navy Union, has been nominated for the post of commander of the gar- rison. The annual election will be held In the hoardroom of the District Bullding Thursday night at 8 o’clock Comdr. Charles L. Fox announced other candidates for office in order, all of whom were placed in nomina- tion at the meeting of December 3, as follows: T. L. Clinton and Arthur J. Renoe, for menlor vice commander. Judson Knappen. junfor vice com mander; J. F. Mellree, paymaster; W. J. West, officer of the day; W. A. Ben son and R. J. Graef, officer of the guard; Fred P. Allen, officer of the watch, and Rev. Howard E. Snyder, For the three vacancies on tve council T. H. Harrls, C. 0. Howard and C. L. Whit been named. ‘ted officers will be installed with the officers of the auxil- uxiliary club, 1925—PART 1 for Christmas T of the Iine Arts, Alfred es, read- | -Children’s rhythmic expres- |, o, . T aRover Athletic Club, 9 to 10 ngs from his own poems, $:15 p.m . mers’ group, 7 pm. ad-iy;c La Rover Athletic Club, 9 to 10 Columbia Heights Center, Lle | B up in rhythmic expression, | 7.3, : Columbla Lodge of Elks and Haryard streets, in the Wilson | 745 p.m.; dramatics for boys and girls, | g.39 Reading Club for Boys, 7:30 Normal School | $:30 pan.: visual instruction progr lioim Rtia /Glob; 71 pim: Bavard Mo, Rehearsal of The Wash |6:30 pw oy Scout Troop 59, 7:30 | groihers' Soctal Club, 8 p.m ingtonians, 8§ p. Park View Ath-|p.m.; Pollvanna Club, 8:30 p.m.; chil Sl letic Club, 7 pan: Rovee Athletic |dren’s game group. 7:45 pm.; Car-| Loveloy Center, Twelfth and D Club, £:30 p.r hearsal of the Wil- | lisle Athletic Club. 7:30 p.m streets northeast \ ball and hasker.| Thomson Center, Twelfth and L4 ,'\.f”""'l‘l‘,"‘ Obliarenisydramaticisnour) ups of the Capltal players, | Streets Tuesday - Visual {instruction pro. womens' gymnasium clas Monday | zram, Girls' Industrial Art Club, Dra bhasketball groups of the & _p.m matic Club, 315 p.m. Athletic Cluh. 8 p.m i . p-m. Thursdav— Manch: ayv—Rhythn expresion in p.m.; — years of health and fun HERE’S nothing in the whole wide world a red-blooded youngster would rather have than a good bicycle. Washington Choral So. heginners' class in advanced class in Teachers’ Chorus, | There’s nothing that would keep him so much Athletic e R struction for bovs and girls. 330 p.m Thursday-—Rehearsal of The Wash ingtonians, § e Club, basketbal ps. 7 p.m.: Colum Girls' Card Club. § pm Friday—Rhythmic Athietic [ish instruction. 7 p.m. class in Spanish, 8 pm.: V bia Athletic 530 p.m.; Ohio | Opera | Okto Girls” D Beginners’ class in Span Company reh L § pm advanced | ashington | , i| struction program | matic Club will_ not | " expresion in- | meet until after the Christmas Holi Club, Ukulele Club, dustrial art class, ar | hand drawing. 7:30 p.m. Saturday—Class in rhythm, Denni | son art class, 10 to 12 a.m.; visual in community sing ing. community athletics. Manchester ketry class, in class In free. in the open where he belongs—give him such fine exercise —develop him more, bodily and mentally — playing with the other fellows who own bicycles and reveling in clean, wholesome fun. tJunior Art Cluh. Lovejoy Orchestra | Girls’ Athletic Club. Industrial art | class, Game and Reading Club, china painting class, 730 to 10:30 p.m.: Love- joy School Rasket Ball Club will meet each school day. 3:15 to 5 p.m. struct for children. children’s dra-[days. As the club will then be open matlc instruction. class in folk danc- | for membership to general public, the Ing, gymnasium exercises and health | community secretary will register work, 3:30 p.m.. Friends'. Athletic folk dancing, to 8 p.m.; 1a $10 p.m Bov Scouts. Troop 41 7:30 p.m.: hask s 30 to 9:30 P.m.: Potom: 8 pm ast Washington Center, I3 h School, Seventeenth and Your local dealer's ready and will see that your boy or girl and you, too, will have the very model desired right under the Christmas tree. But you ought to get in touch with him right away to make sure there will be no disappointment. members Thursday—Gregg Dictation Cl p.m.: Washington Opera Compar hearsal, 7 trainin rnd dancing instruction fc | women and girls, 8 p.m.; children sewing and ' | rhythmic dancing instruction tress Dramatic Club, t registrations for dramatic ‘ross cla first aid. home | n for older girls selection, Current Children’s in: il in|T shade mak- ancing and singing. including [ing and instruction r lay, 7:30 | class, 0 p.n l Span: Frida Red €ross classes in first Mandolin | aid, home nursing and food selection ; china | gymnasium activities. girls' needle A - School, I . - 1 3 p.m.; [ woork classes. Bov Scouts, Current m-"vr-'*"m. p.m ) ! Write 8 p.m | Topie Club for Men. lamp-shade mak- o oes oF SLEEP Dritl | lasses in instrumental | ing and flower-making groups, 7:30 | verefrom iy e ‘\n‘hu*'r' including piano. violin, saxo-| p.m ey th, Hans thone. dri el — ”h {l,‘,‘:’,i"‘\,(hh,‘f,’;,"" i "’n o 42 am W 5 '"‘;l‘rt“x‘mry‘,nh",',l,’llxl Center, First and T streets o ’“m | classes in basketry. flower-making and | Atomonths el eniata i | Howard street = sealing-wax work. heauty culture class 35Doses 40 30" Monday—Lac Needle Craft Club,| nnder the supervision of the South- ! B roop. 9. RI west Rusiness Women's Club, Dra ih. Perso matic Club. supervised study hour for ety. Arabian children. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. . to 1020 pm. Hilsdale Citisens'| ooy Washington Cener, Twenty- T\TOTHFRY Fletcher’s *Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub- S0b oy | idav—Roys’ Whittling Club, 7:30 | Seventh and N streets: stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. AVetetable similaumgineeod b lefuls ting he Somachs and Bowcin Miner Normal Center, Georgla av Euclid street Rasketry. Hine .1 Sechool dependent Mid, pm.; ependent Athletic p.m 101 Boys' nde Bana, 730 pon b L p.m.; Pleasure ( Wednesday—In Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Brown Center, Connec | to 9 p.m.: Mystic Athletic Club. 7:30| Tuesday—Home economics group. 12 and McKinley street 2 | pm.: Birney Athletic Club, ,m,m} Neighborhood Council. Criterion Soctal Monday—Beginners' French for | Athletie Club. 8 to 10 p.m.: industrial | Club. Dramatic Club, Lincoln Athletic ;‘hl‘f!rfl:‘, 3:15 advanced French |Art group. Girls' Literary Club, :u\q--;‘;“;: “d""flg':\"'; r‘"’:"' f}“h"m’ or_children, 3:45 p.m.; piano classes, | an < Music Study Club, 7:80 .| Club, reed and hasketry class, George- 315 pom. 45D 2 01RO 1l sneiland (G ol M nay Club. T80 M1 | o\n Foot Ball Club, 7:30 p.m.: Yhist Tuesday-—Children's dramatic in kY < Club, 8 to 1030 p.m.: First Brigade, struction, 3:.15 p.m | Burrville Division avenue [G. U. 0. of O. .. under C. E. Blakely, Wednes Chevy Chase Citizens |#Nd Corcoran street northeast 8 pm. Line Officers’ School Association, S p.m | Tuesday—School of music for chil- | Georgetown Patriarch . 42, under Thursday—Beginners' French for |ren and adults, indust art class, | Edward Chives. 8 p.m. ehildren. 3:15 : advanced 3:15 p.m.: rhythm dancing cl t ay — Reg'lar children 5 p. | chorus singing for It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve Wind Colic Diarrhea Constipation Flatulence To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Fellers Cluh: | Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and matic Cluh. 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