Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 38

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The effective stage lighting and artistic properties for the communi center educational and historical page- ants and dramas are @ part of tiie many responsibil- w.. of Harold der, mechanic u the department. His artistry will be deen to advan- tage in several events that will %oon be staged, among them being he Thomas Jeffer- pageant Dun- bar Center April 29, hoth under the direction of Marie Moore the rhlhllnn s HAROLD SNYDER. cital, directed 1 ers, with M man, at the Central High Ce 20; and 'he evening of to be giver Ly the mmunity Forrest, Aj Community Central “lgll “Center, Eleventh and Clifton « rew Congre Woodlothians, Players, O-I-) Wednesday Serfes, Mount Rainie ional Park H. Martin. 8§ Pol Homae Boat “lnh. basket ball team. 730 Thursd he Washinzton of the Fine Arts, Joxeph Con terpreter of Sea and Souls ard Burton, § Saturday—Evening Star Boys Cluh, track meet, 1 to 4 p.m. Columbia Heights Center, Fleventh and Harvard streets northwest. in the of the Wash the Wil practice, & #on Players, 8. orch first ald class of the Boy Scouts, § community center course of illus trated lectures by Dr. L. Kebler, nn preventing d reducing over weight, 8; gymn um cli 3 \\elghv reduction, 8 Dr. Kebler or sistants will meet members, 7 Park View Athletic Club, Tuesday — Plavers hasket | hall group. 7 t ley ball group |wa~=|um lI relaxing the Princess Wednesd for bovs and girl Club tea party for women and gir of the community Thursday—Rehea 4 the Wilson Players’ r Argyle Athletic Club, Athletic_Club. 8:30: Monroe koccer ball team, 7:30: Pigeon Racing Club, S. Friday—Rhythmic expression nlder children: children's g work, 3:30: Boy Scouts. Troops 40 ane 41, 7:30: basketry class, 7:30 to 9:30; Royce Athletic Club, 7; Fife and Drum Corps, 4 to 5. East Washington Center, Eastern High School. Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. Tuesday—In the Hine Junior High School: ‘Independent Midgets, 6:45 Independent Athletic Club, 7. The | Washington Boys’ Independent Band, basketry class, 7:30; Pleasure Club, R:30. Wednesday—In the Eastern High School: Live Wire Athletic Club, Warwick Preps Athletic Club, 7: bas ket ball practice, 9:15; Dr!ll Corps, Bethlehem Chapter, 0. E. i Drill Corps. Job's Daughters, Athletic Club, 7: Bethany Club, 8; girls’ basket ball 3 Edmonds Parent-Teacher tion's entertainment, 8, followed by a dance, 9 to 10. Thursday—Dressmaking and mil- linery classes, 7 community dance, 8:30: National Capital Play L T30, Aurora Athletic Club, 7: Print H\o Athletic Club, &: basket ball practice, #:15; B. B. Girls, 7, Washington Ath- letic Club. 9:15; community entertain ment, §; girls' rhythm class, 7. E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut avenue and McKinley street. Monday—Coaching class in French, 3: beginners' French for children, 3 advanced French for children, 3 riano class, 3 to 3:45; vielin class, Tuesday—Children’s dramatic struction, 3:15; library open, 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday—Coaching class for chil- dren in French, 3; beginners’ French for children, 3:15; advanced French for 45, 'vanced rhythmic expres- sion for children, 3:15; library, 7 to 9:30. Park “hw Center, Warder and New- rhythm class, Tuesday—Girl Scouts, 3: 5. piano elass, 3:15: public speaking class, &; ss, open for mem- a. 5 open for struction pro a slide lecture on Ja. dvanced rhythmic ex- ginners' violin class, Girls' Camp Fire group, 4. Thursday. 8:30. Friday—Children's game hour, Boy Scout Troop, Boys' Handiwork Cl children’s clay modeling class, View Serenaders e, Young girl sewing group, oung people’s masquerade dance, Southeast Center, Seventh and C streets southeast, in the Hine Junior High School. Monday—Bon Ami Athletic Club, 630; Les .amis Athletic Club, 7:45: Easterh Preps, 9; The Southeast Pub- lic Speaking Club, 7:30; fretted instru- ment class, drama rehearsal of (honForrest Players, in the auditorium, 7 Wednesday—Basket ball _practice, €30 groups of the Second Baptist [ * by - & including girl ball team and the Junior ho E Yall team, 10:15: bridge instruc. Hiori clast, open Yo Ell who desire to learn to play bridge, X: community rhorus, adults of all ages are invited g0 attend, 7:30; Greenloft Pigeon Club, §:30 to 7:30. Thursday— Dress rehearsal of the Forrest Plavers, 8. Friday—Beginner's rhythm group, v, advanced rhythm group, 7 dramatic group, in the gymnasium. §:30; drama rehearsal of the Forrest Players, 8: Pollvanna Club, $:30; Boy Feouts, 7 zame group, 8. Saturday—Three one-act plays, pre- rented by the Forrest Players, under the direction of Marie Moore For- rect, 8. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets. Monday—Beginners’ class in Frénch, ®pen for membership, 6; intermediate class in French, advanced class in ¥rench, 8: class of the Union Trade College, 7:30; Washington Choral So- eiety, open for membership to all in- terested in choral work, 8; Mid-City Citizens’ Association, 8: Spring Bird Audubon Society, 3 to 6. Tuesday—Oiass in Spanish instruc- tion, 7:15; Gregg dictation class, 7: two classes -of the Washington T e Tnidn College, 7:30: men’s class in blue print reading and estimating, 8; men's class in drafting, 8 the Thom- son Cenrr bridge and 500 party, an At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. * [ children, ‘industrial | tion class | Lodge of THE SU Club, Ukulele Club, basketry class, game and reading group, Togan Ath- letic € 7:30; Fleur de Lis Dramatic Club, 8; community athletics, 7:30. Saturday—Class in rhythm, 10 to 12 a.m.; visual instruction program, com- munity athletics, Manchester Junior Athletic Club; LaVida Orchestra, game und reading group, Dennison art class, Reg'lar Fellers, 7:30; Liberty Social Club, §; the Lovejoy lmskelbull team, Washington Opera Company rehear- each school day, 3:15 to b, e intermediate Irench, 7:30:| Military Road Center (a temporary advance 330 center), Military yroad, near Bright- | rhythm! - wood, D. express B of the Washington Trad Ml g 3 "o invitation is extended to all who en- 8. egg dictation class, T; Buzzing Bees Industrial 15 to 5 Social Service Dramatic Club, 4:30 to 6:30: Bright- in | wood Activity Club, 3:15 to 5; Bright- : be- | wood Athletic Club, 3:15 to 5. Spanish 3 nd Guitar Randall Center, 8: Unde- [sonthwest Bee. di | 12 st and 1 streets Industrial art _group; & ss for boys and girls, 8 of the Community |1 ¢ Athletic Wnd Social club, | Bible Readers' . the Grade | Tunior Boys' Club, Junior Girls' Club, directed by M “i intre Nous So Club, 8. | School ¢ Laura W t with musical G h musienl | \West Washington Center, Twenty- he general public is in b Vited to chter the compethion, 8 | |seventh and | Saturday—Classes in instrumental R L L R I music, including piano. violin, saxo- | Clib (.mme‘m““ ‘Foot Ball Club, phone, drum, cello, flute and clarinet i otBe i ’ 8t 1% iam : Whist Club, § to 10:30; Patriarchs ool, Dramatic Club, Lin- |coln Athletic Cluk v \'hlmn Club, re Spellir Louise 1 | under the auspice n, Petworth ( | herd streets. Tuesday - advane Rhythmic expres: 1 and beginners' vanced and dl begin. | Club, Eressive stereopticon group, 7:30; present the play FRENCH WOMEN DIFFER. shioned square and S to 10:30; | PARIS, March 20 (®).—Paris dress- 1 reducing | making houses candidly admit that n room, 8. | without foreign custom they would | have to cl yme regret the disap- neh clients, because, rench women, knowing the of things, never attempt to Girle" Tndustrial Art Club, pictures; story-telling the dramatic_club will Modern Wife,” 8. play group, B 0. 74, in basket ball practice, T; bus. s meeting of Bo: sout Troop: Young Peop oup: Den- | Art O in erystaline lamp- aking, ete., the old nees Lymnasinm =, in the kinderg: Nichols avenue and Mon Needle " Club, personal hysiene class, Choral & gain as foreigners do. X Rialto Athletic Club. $30 to 100 One of the leading firms cites the Barry Farm letic Club, 7:30 to|example of an American woman who S:30. 30 to 1 had 0 much money to spend that she | Whittling Cluh, 7:30 | brought 1,000 francs worth of orchids 1o stic Social Club, 9 to 10 in- | to the shop with her because she 7:30; G terary | wanted a dress of shades to match « hn- nd Girls' Music | the flowers. Yet this woman calmly A uf 9 Rialto Athletic | proposed that she pay for the dress Barry Farm Athletic | only half the price marked. : the Athletes, 9 o i i thletic Club, 9 to Birney's \mnd\ Onhpqlr:d. 9 to 10: w CHINA BUYS OLD PAPERS. Burrville Center, Division avenue N street nunhe st Music class for adults and rt class, art and l'l’!.h\! [S(‘O. March 18 (#).— iation figures of publishers may hinese are oo tiedte | wholesale buyers of Ame: papers. The Orientals in this country old newspapers. by the ton single shipment recently was and Social Club, | comprised of 1,700 bales, aft Club, Dramatic | Eventually most of the papers re- but the | eraft club, cl | game group, chorus singing for | dren, Girls' Industrial Art Club, the Carnation Thrift Club, | daughsis Industri 8 ; VDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1. 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