Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 39

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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. The Dramatic Club, known as the O-E-Mor, organized by Mrs. E. H. Hunter, community eecretary, and Mrs. Laura J. Bogue, dramatic leader, in the Johnson Powell Communi- ty Center, is now holding its rehe: sals on Tuesday nights in the Cen- tral High Commu nity Center. Mrs Bogue will con- tinue to direct the rehearsals and fu ture ctions peopl ved th activity and 21l inte production o are invited Mes. L. 3. Bogue. Center, Eleventh and 10:30; O-E-M parimental Pl elety, 8. illustrated, Wednesday—Travel alk Travel Trail ; Mount Ver- 7:30. mbia Heights Center, Eleventh ard sireets, in the Wilson chool —Rehearsal of the ; Park View ball gan Club. basket t of the Wilson Players, of the Boy Scouts of the first division, %; Community Center course of lec- tures, by Dr. L. F. Kebler, on pre- venting and reducing overweight, il Justrated by lantern slides, followed by orxanization of the elective gym- nasium exercise class under the direc- tion of Miss Martha Dunham, 8. Tuesday—The Capital Plavers' vol- ; ball group. 8:16; the Capital Play- ers' basket ball group, 7:15; women's regular gymnas'um class work, 8: basket hall grouns of the Princess Athletie Club. game, 9: training class in music. directed by Dr. E. O. M. Barnes. Wednesday — Rhvthmic expression for bovs and girls, 3:30: Handicraft Club, open to women and girls, who are invited to bring wing or fancy work. 3:30. Thuredav—Rehearsal of the Wash. ingtonians, 8; the Wilson Plavers open to adults with previous training in dramatics, 8: Argyvle Athletic Club basket 1 game, 7; Columbia Ath letic Club. basket ball game. 830 Monroe soccer ball team, 7:36; Ohto Girls' Card Club. 8. Fri Rhvthmic expression for children. children's group in gvmna stum _work, Friends’ Athletic Club, 7 uts, Troon= 40 and 41 7:30: ba. rv c'ass, 730 to 930 Rovee Athletic Club, 8:30: Fife and Drum Corps, 3:30. - Fost Washin~ton Center—Eastern Hirh Schoo' Seventeenth and East Cari‘ol streets. Thes he Hine Tunfor Hig" Bchonl: ndenendent Midgets. 647 Indenendent Athletic C'ub, the Washinrton Bovs' Independent Bons 730 hooketry s, 7:30; Pleasure Clubh =230 W ‘nesdav—In the Fastern Hig Scho'* TLive Wire Athlatic b, 7- Warwik Prens' Athlatle b, § De Maav Athletie Club. 9°15: drill corns. Tah's Dhuchters. 7: Arill corns Rethlehary (“hantar, O 3. 8. 8°2 Sionv t+hlerie (ub. 7- Bathanv At 1etic Cluh. §; haskcet hall nEactina, 917 Thursdav—Dressmakine and milli nerv claceea. 7-30: commimity danne 2:30: Natic a1 Plavers, 740 Aurora A 7. Printare Five Athloric Cluh 8: Comet Athlatin Cluh. 915 Br ucharan Athletin Cluh. 7: woma mnoalym clacs 8- Washineton A+his €lub, 9:15; visua’ instruction proeram, §. E. V. Reanm Manteneonnecticu* avenna and MoKinlev streat, —Reginners’ French caneed Fre for h for dramatic” in library open, 2 to © iran's p.m. Thiredav. ehildran 2 chfta-an. 3-45, Fridav—Advancad preesion v chiidren, open. 7 to 9:30. erinners’ French for vanced French for rhethmie ev 3:15; lbrary Park View Canter, Warder and New. ton street= The commnnity sacrerary Annannces rlassas are heing formed in rhvthm. piare and violin and new memhars Wil he weleomead. 'he beginners’ rhythm 1 eouts. 2:15: nlano Mie snealing clnec. §: Flncs, 70 Nartharn Muh, 720 Park Viaw Waman's ik, §: Park View Citizens’ Assaniation. 8, Wednesdav—Advanced rhvthm {n. 3:30; beginners’ violin strmntion class 4. Fridav—Chiidran’s eame honr. Rov Seout troon. Pave' Handwork (Mnh, 7:30: vonnc folke Interosted in nlav. Ing ~ad {nstrmments are invited to register for elub. Pathwarth Center, Sixth and Shep- herd <troets. 5 Monday—Petworth Woman’s Club, Tuesdav—Rbvthmie exnression class, advonead and haminnare, 215, Fridav—Plav eroun, 7- hasketrs for aduits and chflaren. 70 ehildren's dramatie sroun. 720 Cirl Seoute, Pov Seonte. 7:20: evmnagium class, 8; Den- nison art class, 7:30. Sontheast Center. Seventh and € streats southeast, in the Hine Junior Hirh Sehoo! Mondav—Bon Ami AtWlatle Cluh backothall oama £:20 e Amis, haek Ball gnrna, T:4K: Fastors Drans. hos Pall pema. - the Puhia Snoat Cluh, 7300 Fratead Tnetrnmant M beginnard’ ta=or hanfo anA ulku'a's in. struction. 7-20: druma rehearsal by the Forast Plavers, Wedraedav—_South Rida haskathall team R0 ownnne 0f tha Sarqmd Bam. tiet Yanne Penntate Mhirah Tnfon, fn M anm anA ko v girls’ ba<ket- “7istration for bridg~ ng 1h, < raheareal far the en tertalnment +n he otvan by tha rhuthe and dramatic grgnng, 7' hacbatha' practice. 7: Pollvanna (b, 890: fo" Jowed hv mwmnacinm samas, 9 Car Tixle Athlarin hun husines and hackarhall neintica, 730 to 6 drama ravonrent o tha Forrest Blay- ers. 8 Pov Seours, 740, BatirAnv— An avanine of nlave and dances by ti5 dramntic and rhwthm groups. direcced bv Evelyn Davls, S. Themeon Ceciter, Twelfth and T streeca: Mondav—Resinners’ elasg in Frenth 7; mdvonced class in Fren~h 8: the Tea~hers’ Chorus, 7:30: Washington Choral Society (all interested in ghoral work are invited to register), :30. Tuesdav—Registration for a beein- ners’ class in Snanish that is being formed: intermediate class in Spanish instruction 7: advanced clnss in Span- ish instruction, 8; the Washington Opers_ Co. rehearsal, 8 Commu- nity Dramatic Club, for all who are interested in the drama, 5; Auce | e | aren and .| Club, 8; Glendale Athletic Club, 8. | Art and Craft Club, 9: the tion Bridge Club, open to all learning to play bridge, 8 to 10; Gregg dicia- tion class, 7; Washington Trade Union College, 7 Thursday—Gregg dictation class, 7; Washington Opera Co. rehearsal, 7:30; physical training and social dancipg instruction for women and girle, 8; children’s rhythmic dancing instruction, 3:15; dramatic oral ex- pression for older girls, 4:15. Friday—Children’s instruction in social dancing and singing, 30; be- ginners' and advanced BSpanish in- struction, 7:15; Mandolin and Guitar Orches ra, 8; ch.na painting, 8; in- struction in bridge, 8 to 10; com- munity dance for the benefit of the community work of the Thomson Center, 8:30. Saturday—Classes in instrumental music, including planoy violin, saxo- phone, drum, cello, fluie and clarinet, 9 10 12 am. Birney Centet avenus and Howard street s Monday—Ladies' Needlecraft Club; Boy BScout Troop No. 509; Rialto Athletic Club, Anacostia Athletic Ciub, personal hygiene ci 1 Arabian Club, 8. -Boys' Whittling Club, Mys- tic indus.rial art gro.p, Girls' Club, Boys’ and Girls’ Music Ciub, Magnolia Charity Club, §; Rialto Athletic Club, 9 to 10. Social Club, Birney Social Club, Literary Study Bu-rville Center—Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast. Tuesday—School of music for chil- ' game mp, chorus einging for children Sirls’ Industrial Art Club, Thrift Club, §; Dramatic Club, 9 Wimodaughsis Industrial and Soctal Cleveland Center—Eighth and T streets. Monday — The music extension piano and violin classes, 3:16 to 5. Tuesday—Stitch and Chatter In dustrial Art Club, lamp shade mak ing, millinery and dressmakin- groups, Saxophone Orchestra rehear- sal, Amphion Glee Club, sight-reading and chorus work, flower making in. struction class, Soc-etlit Club, 7:30: Teachers’ Sorority, 7:30. Wednesday—Azalea Dramatic Club 315 to 6: music extemsion plano classes, 3:16. Thursday—Stitch and Chatter In- Austrial Art Club, lamp shade making 1nd dressmaking group, sigh*-reading and chorus music groups, 7:30; Saxo- prone Orchestra, Margaret Wash- ington Uplift Club, 8; Community Aid Club, 8. Friday — Girls’ Industrial lnr" Recreational Friendship Club, 4:30 to 6. Saturday—DMusic extension piano class for beginners. 10 to 12 a.m. Dunbar Center—I'irst and N streets Thursday—Randall Junior High athletic team. 630 to 7:30: Industrial Art Club, 7-30; La Rover Athletic Club, 7:30 to 8:30; St. Augustine Athletic Club, 830 to 9:30: Simon Comman. derv drill team, 7'30: Co'umbfa Lodge of Elks, £30; Readine Club for Bove 7:30; Dramatic Club, 7; Bayard Brothers' Social Club, §. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D stree‘s northeas*: Monday—Art Petite Dramatic Club, 3:15: Arts and Crafts Club, 3:15, . Tuesdav—Visual instruction &ram, Girls’ Industrfal Art Club, ma*ic Club. 3:15. Thursday—Manchester Athletic Club. Ukulele Club, basketry class, | Industrial art class, supervised study period, boys’ art class, 7:30; Togan Athletic Club. 7:30; Young People's | Dramatie Club, 8. i Saturday—Class in rhythm, 10 to 12 am.; visual ins'ruction program, community singing, community a‘h- le'ics, Manchester Junior Athletic Club, La Vida Orchestra, Girls' Ath- le‘ic Club. industrial art class Game and Reading Club, Dennison art class, 7:30. The Lovejov basket ball | team will meet each school day, 3:15 to 5. pro- Dra- Miner Normal Center, Georgia ave. | nve and Euclid street: | Tuesday — Baske'ry, sewing and dressmaking groups: Dramatic Club; Red Cross classes in first aid, home nursing and food selection: Current Topics Club for Men; lamp-shade making and flower-making instruction class, 7:30, . Friday—Red Cross classes in first aid_home nursing and food selection; Eymnastum, activities, girls' needle- work clasees, Boy Scouts, Current Topie Club for Men, lamp-shade mak- ing and flower-making groups, 7:30, Randall Center, First and I streets southwest: Tuesday—Industrial art group, mil- linery group, Dramatic Club, 7:30; stereopticon pictures, “Grandeur of the American Rockl 8. West Washingfon Center, Twenty- seventh and N streets: _ Tuesday—Home economics group, Neighborhood Council, Criterion Social Club, reed and basketry classes, Georgetown foot ball ciub, 7:30 Whist Club, 8 to 10:30; Patriarche’ Training School, B st Brigade Band, 8. Saturday—Reg'lar Fellers' Club, Dramatic Club, Georgetown Foot Ball Club, Community chorus and piano class, Progressive Girls' Industrial Ciub, 7:80. Men are judged bv two standards: What they have in their heads, and what they have in their pockets. 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