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v 28, 1926—PART 1. Mrs. L. W. Hardy, npm Yast Washington center, new Eastern High School bufld.lnt' announces the formation of & new “ramatic class to meet once each veek in the music room at the center, beginning next Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. The class has been ol through the efforts of Arthur Grifith of the National Capital Players, and an invitation is extended to young men and young women to join the class. Plays will be rehearsed within the next two weeks. It is expected that Bess Davis Schreiner will direct the group. Central High Center, Thirteenth and Clifton streets: Wednesday—7 p.m., basket ball game, Chevy Chase A. C. vs. Colum- bia Heights Church basket ball team; 7:30 p.m., O-E-Mor Dramatic Club re. hearsing “A Successful Calamity,” Natfonal Capital rifle team; 8 p.m., concert by the Dayton Westminster Choir; 8:30 p.m., Potomac Boat Club basket ball team. Thursday—7 p.m., practice game Strayer's College and Mount Vernon girls' basket ball teams; 8 p.m., fine arts lecture, “Readings From His Own Works,” by Henry Dyke; Almas Temple drill team, 8:30 p.m., Washington bnnch. woman's divi- sion, N. A. A. F. Columbia_Heights Center, Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Har- vard streets: Monday—7 p.m., Bethany B. Y. P. U basket hall team, physical exam! nation of “Watch Your Weight Club 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts’ first-aid, map- making classes, Young's orchestra; 8 First B. Y. P. U. basket ball m, Capitol A. C. health exercises, Wilson Players, {llustrated lecture, “Prevention and Reduction of Over- weight”; 9 p.m., reduction exercises. Tuesday—9 playground class; 7 p.m., Capitol A. C.; 8 p.m., woman's s'»m class; 9 p.m. Princess A. C. ‘Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. Potwortb . | matic Club. terian girls’ b&sktx ball teas H Royce A. auction bridge clas: Wilson Pla; community orchestra; 9 p.m., Columbia A. C. Friday—3:30 p.m. rhythmic danc- ing, children’ drumtic«. 7 pm., Olympia A. C. class, Boy Scout Troops 4 1: 8 p.m., Mount Vernon A. Woodlothians A. C. Saturday—9 , violin class; 9:30 am., Maryland teachers’ clua 11:45 a.m., plano class. East Washington Center, Eastern h School, Seventeenth and East “millinery, Natlonal Capi- p.m., Boys' Independent p.m., community danc lasket ball, Eastern Preps. Thursday—6:45 p.m., A. C., basket ball girls; 7:30 p.m., otry, tle-dye and batlk class, 8 pm., Aurora A. C. Capital City School of Nursing A. C. 15 p.m., Jbert Le Bruce De Molay A. C., \Iu nt Vernon Girls’ A. C. nity program with moving pictures; ; 9:16 pm., Brown Center, Connecticut ave- d McKinley street: Monday-—3 p.m., beginners’ French ss, beginners’ piano class; 3:45 p.m., advance French class, advanced plano Library open from 2 until § Wednesday—Library open from 2 until 5 p.m. Thursday—3 p.m., beginners’ French . rhythmic p.m., dramatic class, ‘|\thmic dancing class; 4 p.m., soclal duncing class. Library open from 2 mtil 9 p.m. Park View Center, Warder and New- on streets: Monday —3:30 p.m., beginners’ thyvthm class, violin class. Wednesday — 3:30 p.m., advanced thythm class; 7:30 p.m., Dennison art adult dramatic class, Northern s A. C., Park View Junior play- 5 p.m., Park View Citizens’ As- tion executive meeting. Thursday—3:30 p.m., Camp Fire Cirls. IFriday—7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, Girl “couts, Children’s Game Club, Boys' ndwork Club; 7:45 p.m., adult social neing instruction class, auction ‘tridge Instruction class. Petworth Center, Eighth and Shep- rd streets: Tuesday—38:15 p.m., plano class, hythmic dancing class, story telling nd reading class; 4 p.m., advanced viano class. Friday—6:30 p.m., Vipivoce Music sStudy Club; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout I'roop 74, Girl Scout Troops 14 and 1, Dennison art class, basketry class, iuntor dramatic class; 7:45 p.m., bridge instruction class. Southeast Center, Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets south- east. Monday—8 p.m., Midget Independ- ent A. C.; 7 p.m., Big Independent A. | — .; 7:30 p.m., Public Speaking Club, registrations for Banjo, Guitar, Man- dolin _and Ukulele Club; 8:30 p.m., True Blue A. C.; p.m. Minute Men A. C ‘Wednesday—8 pm., large girls’ rhythm class; 7 p.m., Southeast In- sects A. C. Marionette work shop; Forrest Players; 7:30 p.m., basketry class; 8 p.m., Hine community team; 9 p.m., Baptist Young People’s Union A. C. Friday—7 p.m., beginners’ rhythmic expression class; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 59; 7:45 p. advanced rhyth- mic expression clm, 8 p.m, game group; §:30 p.m., dramatic group for children, Girls’ Community Soclal Club. Saturday—9 a.m., Teachers’ Asso. ciation of Prince George County, Md.; 9:30 a.m., plano classes; 11 a.m., violin class. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets: Monday—7 p.m., advanced French class, dramatic class; 8 p.m., mandolin orchestra rehearsal, auction bridge in- struction class, beginners’ French class. Tuesday—7 p.m., Washington Opera Company, dlcumon class, beginners’ Spanish™ class; 7:30 p.m., blueprint reading class; 7:45 p.m., Columbia Choral Art Club; 8 pm., Gaelic Club, advanced Spanish class. \Wednesday—3:30 p.m., rhythmic class for children, violin and cornet classes. Thursday—T7 pm dictation class, conversational French class; :! pm., Yvashington Opera Company; 8 p.m., Gaelle class, Gaelic dramatic class. Friday—7 p.m., motor mental shythmic class for Cchildren, advanced Spanish class; 7:30 p.m., parliament- ary law class; sgm , beginners’ Span- <h class, mandolin and guitar or- chestra rehearsal; 9 p.m., ladies’ phys- ! training class. Saturday—9 a.m., piano, violin, <iphone, flute, cello, drum classes; v p.m., Washington Opera Com- ey Center, Nichols avenue and d street northeast: lay—7:30 p.m., Choral Society, ft Club, Night School Club, * Club, Anacostia A. C. Basket 11 Club, 3irls’ A. C. —780 p.n., flower making, quilting B Py t At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Independent i C., Boys' Cludb, Mystio Social Club, Basket Ball Club, Girls' Dramatic Club. Oenter, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Tuesday—3 m., music exten- ston plano cl 30 p.m., children’s chorus, Boys' A. C. men's interior| renovating group, Glendale ‘l‘hlmhle Club, Girls’ Art and Craft Club, Boys' | &"b d Craft Club, Girls’ Dramatic lub. Cleveland Center, Eighth and T streets: Monday—3:16 slon plano classe: E .m., ington Federation of Chl-llch Cholrt Tuesday—7:30 p.m., lamp shad making, first ald, Sight Reading Club, Amphion Glee Club. Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- ston piano classes: 0 p.m., basketry class, industrial art class, lamp shade and dressmaking, Dennison art class, Margaret “’nuhlngton Uplift Club. John F. Cook Music Center, P street between North Capitol and First street: Monday piano class. Thursday—3:16 p.m., music exten- sion piano class. Deanwood Music Center, Whitting- ham and L*lne places northeast: Thursday—3:16 p.m., music exten- sion p18no class., Dunbar High Center, First and N 15 p.m., music extension streets: Thursday—7 p.m., young swimming class; 7:30 p.m., Commandary drill team; Columbia Lodge of Elks drill team; La Rover Athletic Club; advanced dramatic class; Bayard Social Club; junior drama class; Delta Finn Athletic Club. Friday—8:15 p.m., Girls’ Art and Crafl Ci rfield Center, Alabama avenue and Tnenly -fifth street southeast: Tuesday— p.m., music extension plano class. ‘Wednesday—38:15 p.m., music exten- sion piano class, Twelftt. and D Lovejoy Center, Monday—3:156 p.m., Art Petite Dra- ladies’ Simon streets mortheast: Thursday—7:30 p.m., Industrial Art Club, Togan Athletic Club, Manche: ter Athletic Club, basketry class, ch ral society, Dennison art class, Bus! ness Men's Club. Saturday—10 a.m., rhythmic danc- ing; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, Manches- ter Athletic Club, Lovejoy Players, Girls’ Achievement Club, Military Road Center, Military road and Thirteenth street: Wednesday—3:16_p.m., Social Serv- ice Club, Buzzing Bees Industrial Art and Dramatic Club. Thursday—3:16 p.m., music exten- sion piano class. Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension plano class, Randall Center, First and'I streets southwest Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Dennison art class, millinery chss, Young People’s Social Club, dramatic club. 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