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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Mrs. M. W. Davis, community sec- retretary of the Community Center Department, is in charge of the Southeast Community Center and also of the visual in- struction work of all the communi- ty centers in dl- visions 1-9. Visual instruction pro- grams covering travelogues of for- eign countries, pa- triotic celebrations and subjects co- related with the day school work are put on in all the community centers. The new tempo- rary co m muni center at the Re: ervoir School Was MRS, M. W. DAVIS. opened Thursday afternoon with a_ program arranged by Mrs, Davis and Mrs. E. W. Burr, community secretary of the Reser- voir center. Mrs. Davis gave a lec- ture on Hiawath Mrs. Davis is serving as the repre sentative of the Community Center Department on the thrift committee of the District of Columbia, which ix carrying out all_the plans for Thrift week, January 17 through the 23d. in clusive. She also serves on a num- ber of committees for speclal events of the Community Center Depart ment and on city-wide committees fof civic work carried on by other organ- izations with which the Community Center Department is co-ope ing. Central High Centel Clifton_ streets Monday—Americ tion, 5: Warren Athletic £ gymnasium, N Tuesday Hebrew Congregations’ S. S, A. A Night Caps Athletic Club, the Mount Vernon Place Athletic Club, girls’ basket hall team, the Woodlothians, 0 to 10 Wednesday The Washington So. ciety of the Fine Arts, fllustrated lec tiure by Herbert Cescinsky, “Ameri- can and nglish Furniture Contrast the *hoys’ gymnasium. Athletic Club; Eleventh and n Nature Assocla- Club, in the ed.” S:15, in Chevy Chase Eleventh Wilson Columbia Heights Center, and Harvard streets, in the Normal School Monday—Rehearsal of the Washing tonians, 8; Park View Athletic Club, bhasketball zame, 7. Rovce Athletic Club, basketball game, 8:30; Rehearsal of the Wilson Plavers, 8. Tuesday—The Capital Players volly ball zroup. 6:15; the Capital Players asketball group, 7:15; women's gvm- vasim class, 8: basketball group of the ncess Athletic Club vs. Stravers’ Lasketball team, 9; business meeting and coaching of the Monroe Athletic Club - soccerball t 8¢ Social Dancing Class, 7:45. Wednesday—Rhythmic for bovs and girls, 3:30 Club, 3 Thursdiy—Rehearsal of The Wash- tonians, 8: the Wilson Plavers. open to adults with previous training dramatics, 8: Argyle Athietic Club, basketball game, 7: Columbia Athletic Club, basketball game, $:30, Ohio Girl's Club, § day—Rhythmic instruction Handicraft 3 expression for children. children’s dramatic instrue- tion, cluss in folk dancing, girls’ group in exercises and health work, 3:30: Friends' Athletic Club, 7; country dancing class of the children of the American Revolution, 7; social dancing class, 8:15: Boy Scouts, T 40 and Tr 7:30; basketry ¢ 7:30 to 9 East Washington High School Capit reets. Tuesday—In the Hine Junior High 8chool: Independent Midgets. 6:45: Independent _Athletic Club, Washington Boys' Independent Band, 7:30; basketry s Club, 3:30 Wednesday—In the School: Live Wire Athletic Club, Warwick Preps, & De Molay Athlet Club, 9:1 drill cor) of Daughters, 7: drill corps of Bethlehem Chapter, O. [ $:15: Sioux Athletic Club, 7: Bethany Athletic Club, § basketball practice, 9:15 Thursday—Dressmaking and classes, 7:30 community National pital F Aurora Athletic Club Five Athletic Club, §: Comet Athlet Club, 9:15; Brya an Athletic Club, v s gymnasium cla 8; Washington Athletic Club, 9:1 E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut avenue and McKinley street Monday—Beginners' French for children, 3:15; advanced French_ foi children, 3:43; piano visual instruction les Coal Industry.” 3:15 Tuesday—Children’s struction, 3:153: to 5 p.m. Wednesday—Chevy Association, § Thursday PLE children, 3:15; advanced children, 3:45: beginners’ expression, 3:43 Friday—Advanced pressfon_for children, Chase Parent-Teacher §; library open, 7 to 9:30. Center, Seventeenth sastern and East Eastern High dance, Printer dramatic in- library open from 2 Chase Citizens’ ench for French for rhythmic rhythmic ex- . Chevy Association, Park View Center, Newton streets Monda Instruct; 3:15. Tuesday—Girl Scouts, class, 3:15: public 5: adult basket orthern Midgets' Athletic Club, 7:30; a lecture on “Holland” with A Dutch dance and a Dutch play, ar- ranged through the visual instrue- tion_ director, community centers, 8. Wednesday—Advanced rhythm in- struction class, 3:30; beginners’ violin class, 4. Friday—Children's game hour: Boy Secout Troop; Boys' Handwork Club 7:30; Banjo-Ukulele Club, 8 Petworth Center, Eighth and Shep- herd streets: Warder and beginners’ rhythm 3:15; piano peaking class class, 7:3 Rhythmic expr dvanced and beginners, group, 7 children, group, Girl for adults and dren’s dramatic asium clas: Scouts, 7:30. Southeast Center, Seventh and C streets southeast, in the Hine Junior High School. Monday—Bon Ami Athletic Club basket ball team vs. St. Mark's basket ball team, 6:30; basket ball game, Le Amis vs. Eamonones, 7:45 basket ball game, Eastern Preps vs. Lincoln Park Preps, 9; the Public Speaking Club will feature three debates on “Thrift,” 7:30; Fretted Instrument Club, beginners’ tenor banjo and ukulele instruction, 7:30; drama re- hearsal, Marie Moore Forrest, direct- ing. 8. ‘Wednesday—South Side basket ball team, 6:30; groups of the Second Baptist Y. P. C. U, including girls’ basket ball team. 7:30, and the Senior Boys' and Junior Boy: basket ball 8:45; the Busy Bee Club, a lamp-shade and paper-work instruc- tion class, 7:30. Friday—Children’s rhythmic expres- beginners’ group, 7: advanced zroup in rhythmic expre dramatics for boys and girls visual instruction program, 6:3 - Ivanna Club, 0, followed by gvm- naslum game: Carlisle Athletic Club business meeting and basket ball practice, 7:30 to 9. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets. Monday—Beginners’ class in French, 7; advanced class in French, 8§ the milli- | Teachers' Chorus, Choral Society, 8:15. Tuesday—Beginners’ class in Span- ish instruction, 7; advanced ciass in Spanish instruction, 8; the Washing- ton Opera Co. rehearsal, §: Com- munity Dramatic Club, under the Jeadership of Mrs. A. M. Poston. New members are invited to join, as the club is open to all interested in dra matic productions, § Auction Club, an instruction class, open to all ‘who are interested in learning bridge, 8 to 10. Thursday—Gregg dictation class, 7: ‘Washington Opera Co. rehearsal, 7:30; physical training and social dancing instruction for women and girls, & children’s rhythmic dancing in tion, 3:15; dramatic oral expression for older girls, 4:15. Friday—Children's _instruction in social ncing and singing, 7:30; be- ginners’ and advanced Spagish in- structlon, 7:15; mandolin and guitar orchestra, 8; china painting, 8. Saturday—Classes in instrumen music, including piano, violin, saxo- phone, drum, cello, flute and clarinet, 9 to 12 a.m.; Washington Opera Co. re- hearsal, 8. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast. Monday—Ladles' Needl Boy Scout Troop, No. 509; Rialto Athletic Club; Anacostia Athletic Club; personal hygiene class, 7:30 to 10:30; Choral S Arablan So cial, Club, S:; Co-operative Associa tion, S. Friday —Poys’ Whittling Club; Mys. tic Social Club: Birney Social Club; Industrial Art Group: Girls' Literary Club; Boys' and Girls' Musie Study Club; Magnolia Charity Club, 5@ Rialto Athletic Club, 9 to 10. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast. Tuesd chool of music for chil- dren and adults; industrial art class, 3:15; hoys' game group: chorus sing. ing for children: Girls’ Industrial Art Club, 7:30: Bo: Art and Craft Club, 9: the Carnation Thrift Club, $; Dra matic Club, ‘Washington raft Club; Deanwood Center, Whittingham and Lane place northeast. Friday— Visual instruction program | Young ~Ladies’ Social Club; Boys' | Athletic Club, directed by Mr. Joseph Carter: Young Men's Athletic Club, | directed by Mr. Heber Wharton; Young Men's Soclal Club, 7:30. Eighth and T Cleveland Center, —The violin and plano in struction classes will be given the first lesson, 3:1 Tuesday titch dustrial Art Club, making, millinery groups; Saxophone hearsal: Amphion reading and chorus | making instruction class; Soc-et-lit | Club. 7:30: Jonquil Charity Club, &; | South Carolina State Club, s, | Wednesday—Azalea Dramatic Club, {315 to 5 Thursday—Stitch and Chatter In | dustrial Art Club; lamp-shade making and dressmaking group; sight read- ing and chorus music groups, 7:30: Margaret Washington Uplift Club, §: Community Aid Club, . Friday—Girls' Industrial and Rec- reational Friendship Club, 4:30 to 6 | Saturday—Piano lessons for begin ners, 10 to 12 a.m. Chatter In. 7:30; lamp-shade and dressmaking Orchestra. re- Glee Club: sight worl flo - and Dunbar Center, and N streets. Thursday—Industrial art group. 7:30: La Rover Athletic Club, 7 to §: . Augustine Athletic Club, 8 to 9: Appomattox Athletic Club, 9 to_ 10: Simon Commandery drill team, 7:30: Columbia Lodge of Elks, §:30; Read- ing Club for Boys, 7:30: Dramatic Club, 7: Bayard Brothers’ Social Club, 8; the Azalea Dramatic Club wil a one-act playlet, “Every Girl, Randall Center, First and I streets southwest Tuesday—Industrial art group, mil- linery group, Dramatic Club, 7:30. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast Monday—Art Petite Dramatic Club, | 3:15; Arts and Crafts Club, 3:15. Tuesday—Visual _instruction pro gram, Girls’ Industrial Art Club, Dra- matic Club, 3:15 Thursday anchester Athletic Club. Ukulele Club, basketry: class, industrial art class rt class in free- hand drawing, Buffalo Athletic Club, supervised study period, Saturday—Class In rhythm, son art class, 10 to 12 a.m. visual instruction program, community sing- ing, community athietics, Manchester Junior Athletic Club, Lovejoy Orches- tra, Girls' Athletic Club, industrial art class, Game and Reading Club, a painting class, 7:30; the Love: ¢ School Basket Ball Club will meet h school day, 3:15 to 5. Miner Normal Center, Georgia ave- nue and Buclid street. — Basketry. sewing and smaking groups. Dramatic Club; Red Cross classes in first aid, home nursing_and food selection; Current Topics Club for Men; lamp-shade mak- and flower-making instruction cla 0. Friday—Red Cross classes in first aid, home nursing and food selection; gymnasium . activities: girls’ needle: work classes; Boy Scouts Current Topic Club for Men; lamp-shade mak- ing and flower-making groups, 7:30. West Washington Center, Twenty seventh and N streets. Tuesday—Home economics group neighborhood council; Criterfon Soclal Club: Dramatic Club; Lincoln Athletic Club; Georgetown Preps Athletic Club: reed and basketry classes: Georgetown Foot Ball Club, 7:30: Whist Club, 8 to 10:30; 1st Brigade Band, §: line offi- cers’ school, Georgetown Patrlarchs, No. 42, 8; 1st Brigade of G. U. O. of 0. F., 3. Saturday—Reg’'lar Fellers’ Club; Dramatic Club; Georgetown Foot Ball Club: community chorus and plano Progressive Girls' Industrial 7:30. A0 STOMACH EAS, INDGESTIO Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine! omach or indigestion end: Immediate relief = from flatulence, gases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressurs Correct your di cents. Millions k gists recommend it. n for a few handy. Drug- - Bridge | THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 17 1926—PART 1. 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