Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1927, Page 40

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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. The Petworth Players, affillated with the Petworth Community Cen- ter, will be seen this week in two per- i ss, dramatic class; § Nordica Orchestra, auction bridg 'tion class, new beginners' cf p.m. in- THE SUNDAY Club, Musketeer Athletic Club; 8 p.m., Spanish Club. Friday—3:15 p.m., Craft Club. Garfleld Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast; Tuesday-—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion plano class. Wednesda sion piano class; women's industrial 3rls’ Art and 5 p.m., music exten- 7:30 p.m., choru art group, story STAR, WASHINGTON, Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano class. D. FEBRUARY 6, 1927—PART 1. Basketr. School, Twenty-seventh and N streets: Club. Criterion Social Club, for many vears, the certificat been obtained in 1914, f this test c: preme Court of a decision upholdin the natur: haram Ganesh APPEALS HINDU CASE 30 p.m., Whist Club, on certificate of Sak Pandit itcome ¢ southwest: chestra sociation, Randall Center, First and 1 streets uesday—7:30 p.m., 8, millinery cla cial and Dram practice, Dennison art Young People’s tic Club, boys’ or- Parent-Teacher As- Smothers Music Center, Benning road Carlton Social Club, Georgetown Ath- letic Club, Young Men's Social Club, Vincent § Friday—3 se hundre offictat TO U. S. SUPREME COURT of several ——— | United States, Solicitor General Protests Decision | Upholding Naturalization Certifi- millinery, game group,| cate of Sakharam Ganesh Pandit. | class, George- By the Associated Press. Hindu attorney The decision supporting cate was first given by the tes District Court and later firmed by the Circuit Court of Ap peals. It was the first case in which a Hindu was permitted to remain a|when she citizen since the Supreme Court had | With her I n the cial Club. p.m., music extension p.m., Reg'lar Fellers, group, dramatic group, zabeth of the Belgian ymen of her own court sred & hingled t S0 ago One of her ee oneact lays ch. e +w ic Cl | formances of thre play n s axd Forty-second’ Streét mortheast: wn Athletic Club. LOS ANGELES, February 5 ruled that Hindus were not eligible to | ladies-in-w went so far as to which they have been rehearsing at the center the past few weeks. The first will be given on Tuesday at Plerce Hall, 16th and Harvard streets, for Friendship House nursery aid; the second, Thursday, at Rock Creek Parish Hall, for the benefit of the Rock Creek Episcopal Church Forrest Players of the Sou.heast Cen- ter will also present a performance of four oneact plays Tuesday, in the auditorium of the Hine Junior High School, at 8 o'clock. Succ is attending classes in preven.ion and reduc tion of overweight now being con ducted at Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Normal School, on Monday evenings. In addition to the weekly lectures by Dr. Lyman F. Kebler, at 8 o'clock, which are open to the pub- lic, there is a class in physical exer- cises for women at 9 o'clock, directed by Miss Vera Chambers, which has a registration of 30 members. The de- partment announces that a class in physical exercises for men, under the direction of O. B. Porter, at 9 o'clock on Monday evenings will be organ- ized at once in case there is a suf- ficlent demand. Registration may be made at the center beginning tomor- row. Central High Center, Thirteenth and | Clifton streets: Monday-—7 . p.m., Crescent A. ( 7:30 p.m., rehearsal of telephone com pany for graduation exercises of gen- | eral health class. 1 ay—-7:30 p.m., Potomac Boat Club basket ball team vs. Washington Canoe Club basket ball team; 8:15 p.m., graduation exercises of general health lass, C. & P. Telephone Co. Wednesday—7 p.m., Che A. C. vs. Mount Vernon A. C er's College basket ball team; National Capital rifie team; 7:30 p.m., Grotto drill team; 8:30 p.m., Potomac Boat Club vs. Washington Canoe Club; Women's Division, N. A. A. F. Thursday—7 p.m., Crescent A. C.; p.m., Washington College of Music; 8:30 p.m., Washington Canoe Club basket ball team. Saturday—7:30 p.m Boy Scouts anniversary Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets: Monday 5 p.m., Bethany B. Y. P. U. A. C. vs. Metropolitan B. Y. P., U. A. C; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts’ first ald and map-making classes; 7 p.m., physical examinations, illustrated lec- ture and reduction exercises of the Watch Your Welght Club; 8 p.m., Wilson Players; First Baptist B. Y. PAL A C. Tuesday- . Capital A. C; women’s gym class; Choral 5 p.m., Princess A. C. game. Wednesday—6:45 p.m., Tremont A. C. vs. Park View Senfor A. C.; 8 p.m., Riggs Nationai-Bank A. C.; joint committee meetings of the Citizens’ Association committees; 9:15 p.m., Park View vs. Woodlothian A. C. Thursday—6:45 p.m., Central Pres- byterian basket ball game; 8 p.m., Bridge Club; Wilson Players; Mount Vernon A. C. vs. Park View A. C.; 9:15 p.m., Olympic A. C. vs. Columbia A. C. 3:30 p.m., junior rhythmic junior dramatics, junior gym olass; 6:45 p.m., Olympic A. C.; 7:30 p.m., basketry class; Boy Scout Troops 1, 30, 40 and 41; 8 pm., Mount Vernon vs. Tremonts; dress rehearsal for jun- ior musical; ‘Woodlothian A. C. games. Saturday—9 a.m., violin instruction; 9:30 a.m., piano instruction; Maryland teachers’ class. East Washington Center, Eastern High School, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. Tuesday—6:45 p.m., Apache A. C., Washington A. C.; 7:30. p.m., dress- making, millinery, National Capital Players: 8 p.m., Boys' Independent Band, Live Wires A. Metropolitan C.; 8:30 p.m, community m., Eastern Preps. m., Independent A. C., B. B. girls; 0 p.m., basketry, tie-dye and batik class, East Washing- ton Players; 8 p.m., Aurora A. C., Cap- ital City School of Nursing A. C.; 9:15 p.m., Robert Le Bruce Chapter De Molay A. C., Paramount A. C. Saturday 5 p.m., Ponttac A. C., basket ball; 7 p.m., rhythm class; 8 p.m., community program with mov- ing plctures, Warwick A. C., Princess A 8:30 p.m., community dance; 9:15 p.m., Comets A. C., Paramount A. C. E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut avenue and McKinley street. Monday-—3 p.m., beginners’ French class, beginners’ pifino class; 3:45 p.m., advanced French class, advanced piano class; library open from 2 until 5 p.m. ‘Wednesday—Library open from 2 until 5 p.m. ; Thursday—3 p.m., beginners’ French class, beginners' violin class, rhythm class; 3:45 p.m., advanced French class, advanced violin class. Friday—3 pm., dramatic . class, rhythmic dancing class; 4 p.m., social dancing. class; library open from 2 until 9 p.m. . the present Chase Stray- D. C. Council 9:15 p.m., Park View Center, Warder and New- | ton streets. Monday — 3:30 rhythm class. pm., _ beginners’ Tuesday—3:15 p.m., violin class. Wednesda 0 ‘pm., advanced rhythm 30 p.m., Dennison handwork class, adult dramatic class, Park View Junior Players, Northern Midgets; 3 Night Owls Or- chestra rehearsal; 8 p.m. adult in- struction dancing class, Park View Citizens' Association meeting. Thursday—3:30 p.m., Camp Fire group. Friday—7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, Girt Scouts, Chil dren’s Game Club, Boys' Handwork Club; 8 p.m., Young People’s: Soclal Dancing Club. Saturday—4:30 p.m., Park View Red Cross Chapter entertalning ex-service men at dinner and entertainment. Petworth Center, Eighth and Shep- here streets: Tuesday 15 p.m., game and story class, rhythm class, music extension plano class for beginners; 4 p.m., ad- vanced piano class. Friday—6:30 p.m., Vipivoce Music Study Club; 7:30 p.m., Junior Petworth Players, Dennison handwork class, basketry class, Girl Scout Troops 14 and 21; 7:45 p.m.. 8 p.m., Petworth Players. Reservolr Center, Conduit road near the reservoir Wednesday- work. Thursday—W oodworking. Friday—Girls’ woodworking. Southeast Center, Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets south- east Monday—6 p.m., Midget Independent A. C.; 7 p.n., Junior Independent A. C., Forrest Players dress rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Public Speaking Club; 8 p.m., 315 pm., True Blue Junior A. C.; 9 p.m., True Blue Senior A. C. Tuesday—8 p.m., plays by the Forest Players. Wednesday—6 p.m., rhythm danc- ing for large girls: 7 p.m., Southeast Insects A. C., Forrest Players; 8 p.m., Hine Junior Community team Second Baptist B. Y. P. U. A. Friday—7 p.m., rhythm dancing for beginners; 7:45 p.m., advanced rhythm | dancing: 8:30 p.m., dramatic groups, valentine party by Gloom Chasers. Saturday—9:30 a.m., piano classes; i1 a.m., violin classe Twelfth Thomson Center, and L ctrects: Monday—7 p.m., French conversa.lout cramping or overacting. The’ bridge instruction; | | sion ptano cla i | | Industrial | evening of one-act | Tuesday—7 p.m., advanced Spanish class, Gregg dictation class; 7:30 p.m., Washington Opera Co., blue-print read- ing class. Boy Scout court of revi Boy Scout court of honor; 8 p.m., Parent-Teacher meeting, Gaelic study class, beginners' Spanish class, Wash- initon Choral Art Club. v y —3:15 pam., chiidren’s c asy, violin and cornet cia ay—7:30 p.m., Gregg dicta s, ladies’ physical training ashington Opera Co., recital pupils of rhythm class; 8 p.m., c study class, Esperanto class. Friday . French grammar advanced nish law chil Boy Scouts: 8 p.m., Mandolin iular Club, beginners' Spanish . Wiiters' League. aturday — 9 a.m., piano, violin, drum, saxophone, ciarinct celio and flute; registration with secretary for class in Itallan. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—7:30 p.m., Choral Society, Neediecraft Club, Small Boys' Club, Basket Ball Club. Friday 30 p.m., flower making, Whittling Club, Small Boys' Club, Mystic Social Club, Basket Ball Club, Anacostia A. C. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Tu 3:15 p.m., music exten- 7330 p.m., children’s chorus, boys' athletic group, basketry class, Glendale Thimble Club, Wimo- daughsis Club, Girls' Art and Craft Club, boys' game group, Girls' Dra- matic Club, boys' song group, Burr- ville Community Clet~Club, Citizens' Association meeting. Saturday—10 a.m., piano practice. Cleveland Center, Eighth and T streets: Monday—3:15_p.m., music extension plano classes; 7:30 p.m., Washington Federation of Church Choirs and sight reading class. Tuesday—7:30 p.m., lamp shade making, first ald, Amphion Glee Club, Cleveland Music Study Club, Cleve- land dramatic group, Delta Finn Ath- letic Club, registration for first aid and home nursing classes; § p.m., S. Coleridge Taylor Choral Soclety. ‘Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion class; 7:30 p.m., basketry class, industrial art class, lamp shade class, Dennison art class, Krigwa Players, registration for first aid and home nursing classes. John F. Cook Music Center, P street between North Capitol and First streets: Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion plano class. Deanwood Musfc Center, Whitting- ham and Lane places northeast: Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion piano class. Dunbar High Center, First and N streets: Thursday—§ p.m., Girl Scout swim- ming group; 7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:30 p.m., Simon Commandery drill team, Columbla Lodge of Elks drill team, La Rover Athletic Club, Dunbar Play- ers, Council Review Players, Ladies’ Elk drill team, Galbreath Athletic | WHO KNOWS THE 3MOST IMPORTANT] Sold at all Drag Stores at $1.00 a Bottle “It tast Children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and gladly take it, even when bilious, feverish, sick or constipated. 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