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1 *® THE SUNDAY STAR, \VA%HINGTO\T D C BEORGETOWNMEN AT SCHOOL PARLEY o TORESUME JAN.3 T Monday morning, while the | beautiful with the spirit of young- world wie celebrating the [ sters who could forget their own e Christmas of the day before, & | haviys tines in the delight of making Registration Onened for Win woman was halted on the street | a holiday for the tiny creatures of the (f > Three Members of Faculty by a boy with a bunch of holly [ streets and tre hey wero sot in egistration Op 7ds and before Attend Meeting of ASS0- | uime ana e reied o Lo ert | sehoot "choned the enitaren suppiiea| ter Quarter—New Courses among leaves | neighboring trees with pleces of suet ciation. ANUARY 1, 1928—PART 1.’ ; 2 INKTONALCLASSES | o ) CAPTALIS LAUDED [ Bl sty 1928 was a bewildered Chinese, versity During Coming | Lee Wing, 500 R street, who was 'Dr. Devine of American Uni-| arrestea just s the bells wers Months of Term. welgoming In the new year and e o versity Praises Educational | charged with aischarging firearms, Student activities at George Wash- " Detective Howard Fogel reported ington University face a hea pro- Features of washmgto"_ that the clocks were striking the |gzram during the Winte Spoete; midnight hour and Lee Wing was " firing his pistol into the sir at |including basket ball, mming and Fifth and R streets in salute to |track, will run on full schedule for Washington 15 praised as an edu-| the new year. had withered _to | to make suro that no bird around Are Offered. dull purnle. D should miss its Christmas feast. And body wants hnll\ | 0 much happiness did this generosity like that, of give them that the children have de- cided to make it an annual affair, Georgetown University was repre- cou but the L asagton - 2 | the next three weeks until the mid- sented by three members of its law | h made | versity begins Tuesday, Janu j.ul:"":‘-_"':I'”','l'l"n‘}"h:,';{"‘fi‘:‘l‘nvjl“'::l"r";:I‘("{, Lee did not realize he was heing | amination period starts faculty the annual convention of | @ Hel phe children of one family came to! when classes will be resumed in the t 5 N UTiversity arrested and stuck his revolver this month by Amer into Fogel's ribs, The debaters will have seven home “In e says the bulle- “Police, poli o le- e, Do gel assured | contests and four abroad | tn, which is edited by Dr. Edward T.| the puzsled Oriental, and Lee | Farnham is the eoach. Eie Devin n of the graduate school. | wurrendered, have ¢ the Association of American Law Schocls which had bought 0 [1ove their big t that they had | . . | love X school of cconomics and government, bunch to take {0 | ganced around all Christmas week, so, | S0 0 S T tlia: goaduntea s the cemetery 01 pstead of letting the ashman cart it | the school of law and the sraduae sut on his mother™s |y they hauled it out to their back | partment. Registration for the Win- e o L flers resources | e Eiave ool \hellot and dressed it with ehains of | ter quarter has been proceeding for | rch and training in T Co missed her so, bread crumbs, suet and g E a ain. They i HARRISE | : o Columbia, € g X 5 ¥ L cecks. Authorities of the uni. | : in fiells which, from the nature | E BT TUR 0, Wesle his foot hurt him G SO Nt thelr. beautiful | #everal weeks. Authorities of the uni. | \ LI e R le | 'N A Ohio, Wes) » that he couldn’t | o % & versity believe amber of stu- sity which will he that 1 tree to he thrown on a dirt heap with | Versity believe that the nur e | where; and 'this is conspicuously true : Pl 1k that far, and G ones and rags and tincans. They | dents will be approximately the same [ of the National Capital of the United STUDY SCHEDULED B Rt Tt a " "t d 1% March < he had spent | v oo 8 and Rucknell, which ulates the stan ~chools, numbering those of all the larzest universities in the country, crable jmportance is attached to its sessions. i The Georgetown _representa were As: Dean Hugh J. Fegan, | professor of insurance, agency ow York Un Ihu @ rait for its membe w o | wanted it to have ahappy death, with | 44 in the t his last cent 10440 btras around it. ¥ y S, buy 1t iwaulalthe Severt e e 9 “While Washington dees not com- Herrke ety es; Chatles W. Tooke :::1‘\ ‘l"’.““ u:;h;\lhl 3.5 Sev ral new courses mfr‘" ing of SYLVAN KING, 7 DO i i u‘:‘rl. ’.rr ad ot cont DDIDEIS, "“”l’ i Sabiie catinhset Lawich “1 There was another tree—a small | fered. including 1 , Which will be | Recently elected president of the Cen- | \(ith many lLirger cities, it has, on the | AR _extensive exhibition of bird | pl 1 urm D O | e s it e Mingey on Clitiet: | tres ehut dhelntmemoties obyani | uoucr RERTECHon of BCIEL TRy |/ erA ral_High School Alumni_Assoc other hand, great libraries, museums, | houses, electrical devices and wind | ) LHeSGRY (V0 B i e ’ stretching cedar of the Maryland R RS s ) looratories, and, in various depart. | Instruments, ~along with carefully | roohadours siil e linbilits, conflict of laws and corpora: (mas dawoos ||y withstand o | Woods. It was drossed by an oldish e, ments of the Government, technical | Written notebooks in which are de- | frose o o on Tuesday. i Jen like that, <o she paid the orphan | &entleman who lives in a prominent | ¢ Nati B scientific equipment such as can be | Scribed the principles of elementary | (he wardman bort el we quarters and told him to buy his | hotel and it was gay with tinsel and | I 4 o xRt i found in no other center of popula-|science and “gardening upon Which | Connali i eonchin tre o Classes to asume. <andwich and take the holly to his | colored lights. Visitors came to see IA\.:EI}:';;Thn;W.nfi DEyHce BBl 8, tion. each of the exhibited articles was | ikt are 1o Ba . Strict_adherenc» i1 the standards|mother. This act of tender sentiment | it throughout the week, the guests | N2 1 BEb € B0 WEREC GO Bt Pride of Nation, constructed, will be conducted in divi- | Wrighe, approved by the Awmerican Bar Asso- fon her part pleased them both to such | ranging from the hotel's fashionable | i ®on hagey, Another new course Lo i fons of the elementary schools either | purrys’ i elation and the Association of Amer. |an extent that. while ho was rubbing | culony to the friends of the gentle- | WS €mbassy. ABSLACt TER coutse “These facilities, like the churches, |11te in February or early in March. | Mfarion Camphell jean Law Scho is required and [a knuckle in his eve to keep from |man's colored valet. And all of them | yu S A8 OGS EVEE o nomies and cathedrals and higher institutions of | :’:fi";"';‘v "" ‘l.""N now being ar-| “pe paw Schoo! maintained by the law schools which ¢ she was wondering if she Know about the little tree's beginning government s one of accoun learning in the National Capital, are 4 “nature study" | for February 10 With the | start him in the newspaper | —about like this two vears of for admission these twa bodies ree ent adoption of work requir is compose Prof. . Newman : , They | teachers of the public school system. r. Joseph 8. Zucker : not a mere local possession. They | wwhen another Tad | Many years ago on a Marland | Vi Dr """l 24 °"l"“"“ bt beloniz to and‘are the pride of the | The bird howse phase of the “na- to vell out with derisive | farm there was a colored hand who jons in March, Nation. FEven more important than | !¢ d iich embraces elemen- | WS gelting t0o old to work. The| pue Winter term lasts until 3 400 See Mohon Pictures of‘.. § WatE i tvehon tor IR T tary science and gardening. is per- ;g armer Kept him in small jobs around | 19, ;ng nations fo e quarter act that the National Capital includes | PADS the most popular of the whole | Giewnrt are studen: 10, and_exami for the quarter | i Goutse: - Lase vear wh b rt ar ach » Rarden and house, and when he | wiil be held March 7, 8, 9 and 10. In Army.Navy Foot Ball Game |[in its population an exceptionally se. Las . when the sixth'mna arair will he Bud, how’s your ma?” Bud flashed out of the incident fol lowed by his betrayer. —And the free times he would 80 into| the law school the term will be some large number of distinguished .|and xeventh grades of the schools| py,; s are woman, who couldn’t have heen at all | the piney woods and preach. Out there | what Jonger, it has been announced, | tidce, capable administrators, technical | ¥eTe engaged in the work, more than | ¢ the return of its|a good citizen, interested in the up-|in the green silence he would lift his | the examinations heginning Maren 10, at Annual Meet. exadna. aral: UL citizens | 000 bird houses and feeding shelves Aclegates who will teport | holding of the law, looked after the | Voice and arms in praver to his “Lawd | secording o present plans. who create an atmosphere favorable | ¥ere :)v’-r:‘«trum«]l by the pupils. This | .0 on the proceedings at Chicago. Meas. | two and grinned. and Marster"—and the people were| " Considerable interest has boen shown ST [ to the pursuit of scientific studies and | ¥ear, however, the bird house instruc. | {30 so used to it that they took no notice, | | knowing that the old soul was “Kkinde: have an important . Ui W | hedule at the law A BOY is making an experiment | soft and queer. ures adopted e convention un- * X ok % doubtedly will bearing on the school next year. Classes will be resumed in all de-| students of the school of economics | Tn ace annual prac- | the cultivation of a serious interest tion is confined to the sixth graded |zrades day and b and government in the course i mon- | i § alone and these pupils, who have been | ~ i in the social and politicil science: = > pupils, nd_banking, taught by Fr tion of Cen-| "uype “american University, while | instructed during December on the | ational School with unsold Christmas trees, He| One day in early Fall he began | p, H. Siddons of the American Secy.| tal High School took advantage of | claiming no monopoly of such national Proper design and structure of the failed last vear, but, following the line | whittling whistles and rubbing peach | rity & Trust Co. This course i% o de. | the Christmas holidays to hold its | resources, bases its program upon its [1ouses, are striving to near the mark | ine & A l]ed Art lance with its tice, the Alumni Assocl i Mo g e Ch it . sct by both grades last yea artments of the university this week, | ©f action laid down by the poet per.|stones into rings and to look over | tailed study of credit methods and 4y reunion last Monday night. | location, its exceptional opportunities vear. e h miriis the tnd of the Chyistmag | Son. means to try, try again—and | the morning's sweepings from the | practices showing thelr imporiance m | Sc27 e ht M"(l the ‘asso.| and the special needs of s natural o e e R e h""'l Fe "AHONY Lt or midwinter holidays. The senior | Keep on trying until he s And house to pick such gay junk as old | the mercantile and banking world. Bouk hutidted mer Jesig 041 Glientels {houses are completed and éxhibited | Interior Decoration, Costume De- Cinss at the Hilltop will be the Tast to | that makes his little affort worth "‘““ ards, shreds of ribbon and fancy | Throughout the course lectures ciation, including those who live in| = will be resumed after the | the ¥ Wl be set up in Arlington Na- | sign, Commercial Art, Pasters, Color. resume. its vacation period having | NS about. $ |s and, for one eventful time, a n on credit instrument 4 | the Capital and many who were visit- | 4 g WS T8 Gle ™ ehools, the ul:mil' Cemetery under the direction | Children’s Satarday Morning Classes been extended to Friday. The under- swiped two trecs from a pileltov wagon with its red handle broken | credit, credit agencies and depart. | ing thelr former homes here. attended | ¢ollege of Liberal Arts, the School of | of -Miss Katherine H. Stuart of m:l Conn. Ave. & M. Main 1760 duate classes reconvene Tuesday |’ the side wall of a grocery |and onc of its red wheels gone. And | ments, collection methods and credit | the meeting, which was presided over |y, “political Sciences and the Grad- | Audubon Society. . Main | 5 s which wasn't stealing, vou | cac pae oW eruis KNG while most of the professional achools Jiore. TUTU VRIS SCRlNE, WOU|cach of these was carefully hidden | insu TROPEN tOMOrrow. g v, hool of the university Tues.| The ccming exhibition will not be | course also us | by Robert A. Maurer, former principal | an, The course also touches | b uate ooThe coming exhibition will not be| | on the Federal Reserve System. {of Central. day mornin; g |3 dy | One time just before Christmas, the | In the undergraduate departme vivan King, 3510 Military road, | TG0 MOTANE L social econ-|but will include also the eighth st e first important scholastic event | cyrted them away to a dump. The | farmer's nephew, a rich man from | cion s onacreraduate department of | | L hosen president, and Miss Ruth Loy ‘af' the Graduste: School received | Erade, whose pupils will show clec. | riapin g oy g e | ones T took were sappy, and T slit the | Washington, went down for a bit of | will be offered in the fre tennett, Miss Grace R. Chamberlain, | T S0 0 (LR G Gdies of the | trical machines such as telegraph P s 18 beteses tosmn rene | ends into parts, as if they were hunting, and in making a short cut | These ar s Miss Bessie Whitford, Miss xmrmm».’k‘.”"“,_n O etorel Sociation here dur.|Sets and motors, and the seventh | O L e e eehre: | roots, don't you know. We have a|through the woods came ucross a|nisto [ind | Sherman, Miss Lois Thompson and | Counci of Learice oot . " | grade. exhibiting air pressure tnstru. | e oo e debats | E00d bit of ground at our house, the |wonder-tree, decked out in grotesque | ingier: evolttion of modern eivii I, | Mrs. Jeanette Kern were named vice |\08 0% Tobl, O ments which they built in the course | S molved. That the Lnited States | other side of the District line, and, if | zavety with whisties and_peachstone | Judge Tabingler: surety.ship, rof. | Presidents. Other elections included ented & review of cltizens assocl- |of their study of air and fts powers. | Simate Shoata mos hove power 1o ex, | L could make Christmas trees Exow, it | rings and post cards and shreds of | Thomas ~ Sterling; ~ damages, Drof, | Miss MHariet Lasier, secretary, and | PrCi el o American Sociolog. [The fifth grade pupils will fllustrate | Senate should not have powe would look pretty ;s 7 di g B Buich m,,“r”um‘ motion | 1 Sty ani e National Com. | their study of forestry chiefly with | and, maybe, be | fancy ribbons and strin P § » e b | mas a g—with | e Rthe AT s e f e e F il et * | worth money to me somé time. Tast | chains of shelled corn loopedamong RS nshin, Wheatioy, and oayi | The entertainment | vy foot | munity Center Association at the Ra- a display of their notebooks. i ety . al i i A . 5.4 s ) el e 1927 i oc . W v Miss Es g e ersonnel of Teams. Y 1, and, 3 ® UD. | wagon with a red handle that was oy he Jatter course i | ball game, acco bt .l\ the fol mum: members of the semi- o1 3 but this time I started in a week | broken and one wheel Fone. The uld | LP¢ Instructor in the latter course is | [0 f0™ on the various plays and | S National Univgrsity Law School Chartered by Sneeial Aet of Congress Winter Term Begins January 3, 1928 At 6:30 P.M. Standard threeyear course leading to degroes of LL.B, B.C. L and J. D , under Judge Cha 1t G4 ebatEre Tepresenting the MOrming |ahead todisimy holes, ‘nd put: the | hana had dresssd the trea for his| ' O onounced ahortly. Airatogies b Tawrence Jones. West | AT, upder divection u6, T Depiel | Sooe faeen gaciens In [he tohool smem i s L course are Frederick W. Wakefleld, Ir., | earth In barrels in the garage. |“Lawd and Marster,” for why? Junior Class Courses. Point foot ball coach, a graduate of |y cn “Harold F. Cotterman, Daniel EDUCATIONAL. Bsromanct: Julian T. Cromelin | ““jyst before 1 brought home my |y’ ©of Hackensack, N. J., and Edward L. | trees I turned the heat on, and before Wright of Little Rock, Ark., alter-{planting filled the holes with the warm |5 ¢y nate. The aftermoon course to be | earth and piled straw high up around | represented by Jeremiah H. Walsh of feach bush. I am hoping the Kmm\dj All Classes Held at 1 sacs Held at Hours Convenient for Scllool of Economics and Government Dezres courees of collesiate fered in Political Science Economics. Pavchol Business 304 Lancs 't He a little baby on Christmas| The junior cl of this department | Central. " X,\ Dollarhid H. Dudley, W. H. And don't all litte chillen want | offers six courses during the Winter w“""',‘“\:‘ffi E‘_““wmfl,“’, }",,"(.‘:;g;,{”g,[ fumnitz, Marian Holland, - William The Misses Stones School | stmas tree? term. Institutes of Justinian, modorn | PO ” H o | R. Howell, W. W. Keesecker, Ruth And =0 it went on until one Christ- | civil Taw and community property will | {n¢_present Central High Dramatic |, gy, 5. 0. Malott, Esther Mona- 1626 R. I. Ave. N.W. mas time the old hand was too far | be in charse of Judee Totimeior Juris | Association, including Miss Joanna | i “olumbia; W. ¥ Effie Marie the District of Columbia; William I. i | i : i o Tiarona | han, David J. Price and é i e e T e NItk [gone into the shadows to dress his | prudence and lexal history, Dr. Albert | Schumutzer, Morris Atk e Boarding and Day School ©O'Neil of Milwaukee, Wis., and|ered ends of the tree get set. I tell . Vatter. “'Chirles H. Drummey, alternate, of |you, if all the trees left over from tree. And it grieved him so that the | H. Putney; evidence, Judge Frederick th was presented by six { l)r m):;'r‘-,.:l;;lac:'r" :.rnl:?i‘:‘;nOIX':; NEW TERM OPEN JANUARY 4 0 farmer wrote up to his rich city | L. Sidd ity n Ellsworth, Me. All the debaters have | Christmas could be replanted there | e i 2 ¥ | L. Siddons, equity text, Prof. Hayden | Goryeh Kimble's gymnasium cl | e had wide experience in public #peak-|would be big money in it, besides sav- | gotrv—and the cite man el | JoRnson. Those woro Robert and George Kren: nd Dr. George M. Simons of N it iniily Mg Hhelr BAWACho0] {ns ADETDOoT ThLNES CRO Y AU ame down| The following courses are being of- e | o N eorae Fradd, Joseoh’ Harris;| the's Aff of Am;rhi.ln l"r]morxlll) wecs SHORTHAND 1n 30 aars || 180 the collegiate careers. Norewtir 34, Wonhiles | led with crates of thos> shiny tree | fered in the senior class of the depart- d Frederick Johnson.|in conference during the past week | is the most ecomplete oye || 0 o ek and s ek ooy L e A A daneing itf the | With Dr. Luclus C. Clark, chancellor | iem "ta | commercial me % . taila . ornaments and gilt and silver fringes | ment of civil and c o Wakefield is a senior and matriculated | some powerfully wise reasons against | kes | ment of civil and comparative law: In it o e at St. Michael's College. His team-iso foolish an effort. and the boy will | LAt Make all the trees of this city ational Jaw, Prof. Richard Flour- | ccngol library compieted the reunion’s | of :"“;,‘::j:‘:;‘fl"‘;.,,xT,’;:?ndhf,:: — .: " Rare 't '"r-"»?": — — look like Christmas twins. And be- inters cause the old fellow was unable to|ard LeRo: leave his bed, the farmer had a tree | Putney: review course, Prof. Bar: cut and placed in a snowy sweep out- [ 'real property, Prof. Thomas H. Patt tional ims, Prof, Federal procedurs, Dr. mate, Cromelin, is a second-year stu-|have to realize another disappoint- dent and a graduate of Princeton. The | ment, but you couldn't call it a failure, alternate member of the team, Wright, | since, sooner or later, he will be ad B i ] el oo kicy Luis iR o nnotier Lo ot iwindow; andiwhen CHYIAL. | pun, s o8 Comparative Eanerater & the cl_(j)nn :.hi :":br(:«)eanf Walih dsa (:um i '10 make everlastings of leftover ;’l;l‘::lnik\ocrlmv, th tree, {llh.:‘hl"tl nm: instructor of which is to be announ ; a cum b1 < glory, was crowded around| Tha graduate school of this da laude graduate of Georgetown Col-|Christmas trees is a splendid thing.J oitn wnie i o 5 ¥ lege; O'Neil, a graduate of Marquette | whether they ever grow or not, seeing | 5 nuu’ffl"’;""""m:“rh'.“ '|n:‘;\lt‘“l"1'lf{:l(il‘ )n:l:: :n_-_m also has seheduled a la University, and Drummey is another | that it is courageous effort that makes | ¢, "eS10 minister ap et i program. months in the South. i Seerstarial e, There LANGUAGES! Knowledge of another lan- guage opens to you 3 new world of literature and beau- ty. It is an invaluable social and business asset. Easy to VOCATIONAL SURVEY. |yt et e tacus spent | the holidays out of ‘Washington. Dr. g iversity Studies Field William B. Holton, professor of chem g L Y istry, was at Champaign, 1IL: Miss | L willeod g in Accountancy. { Dorothy Wulf, instructor in_physical | ! education for women, returned to her | asses. The club will meet Hilltop graduate. ; that other splendid thing we know as | \p, \ O and’s “Lawd and “:{“:"_\fllr:‘!"""'g'l”flfl of the new yearof | The School of A countancy 1’;‘.-"" home, Norwich, Conn, _Prof. F. .| " For Practical Results Study at Tt e "Baglits. :Coowo With ihe Sixth Pan-American Con-|progress. e s mear 10 vears ago, ana| (% O3, Pres Club wiil be held Thurs. | Business Administratien of O i AoisHe. A ofeasor b e .I-h M t l . w"._&""“ rsa- e St and Mrs. Varrelman, college | e as er-Schoo wnklin University has just ference opening in Havana, Cuba, on! And, meantime, hope is making the | hin - -z . g never a Christmas has come aince | for lunches he U] v : ried lines = January 16, the class in foreign rela- | boy happy, and happiness is another & or luncheon the University Wom- | published a survey-of the v d | were in Evanston, NI Dr. | rial s the School of Foreign Service | plendid thing. [oneh that the rich city man docsn't en's Club, 1634 T street. Tha club i« fof work open to the accountancy edu- |\ i D Shenton, professor of | B oter of For Jaseary Free T "“"" is preparing for a_special study of s e [Sain i armm T’ memory of a cer: | composed of all woman students of Na-| cated man or woman. 1Tn the course | yaipamatics, and vidke: i Eatrance issues coming out of the meeting. In| (YHRISTMAS TREES for birdswere | his good “Lawd and Marster. Ha | the fimt Thamsdes or eonprcCularly Jof the preparation of the booklet tie | Waynesboro. Pa. ary M. Galt, | - - i he sheir study of American foreign rela- Sacoraved by publia ofboth Gor: e ‘ the first Thursday of each month. {university his been in touch with t rofessor of French, spent lntenor Deoorahon dions the Havana conference 18 of Ut. | coran won Jackoyry imof both Cor.|promised. And he s keeping his | Durinx the last year. the organization | departments af vocational guidance in at Mountain Lakes, N. J., o S th i ance.. since it may be a has become on the most active 20 of the larger cities of the United | ndimiqellier Va., and Carl Neprud, | Specializing 5‘:2" ?r‘:&.rnm indicating The policy National Univi Miss Stella {States and has secured authoritative | jnciructor in political science, Noas e |and ?ndnfng a Practical Course .lp of this Government toward.its sister night. a junior the university information as to the work and com- | gavedge, Va. proved by the Department of Educa- republics to the south. : president of the club. nsation of accountants in commer- |~ The student body is highly enthusi. | tion of the State of New York. In order that the members of the PR - pters. The pamphlet is being | aetic over prospects.for basket ball Rudolphe de Zapp, Director class may be able to follow intelli- o by the university as a part | this year, which opens for American | Representing Arts & Decoration. New York | mently the press reports, arrangements One of the most important events |of its vocational service, | University away from home, January | 1206 Conn. Ave. Main "78 have been made to devote class ses- scheduled for the Winter soclal season ns a description | §, at Gettysburg College, P 1000 Hote l LANG UAGBS 336 Branches—Catalogze on R16 14th St NW. FrasEln Teo At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. New York Ave. & 17th St. N.W. Tuition Free { Entrance Fee, $lS.00 #ions of January 9 and January 16 to I the xenior smoker, which will take | of the duties, the requirements and the | " Dr. George B. Woods, dean of the | place during the latter part of Jan- | compensation of the positions of ac-|College of Liberal Arts, and Mrs. . Clasa for nurses | uary, according to presant plans. Com- | countant, cost_accountant, controller, | Woods entertained at Christmas din. | pital: Pontiac A. C. | mittees on arrangements have been at | credit manager, treasurer and govern- | ner for all students who remained at Robert Le Bruce | work for some time, and it is plnned | mental accountant. the college over the holidays. c, to make it the largest smoker ever . nm., game group;|held by any class of National Uni. s for beginners; Apache | versit a detailed discussion of Pan American- Following the me!llnt of the Co-jclass for wome: fsm—past, present and futurg, Stu-|lumbia Heights Citizens' Association | of ( .umur ¥ dents have been studying questions | next Tuesday, January 3, in the Co- Vu 2 that arose at the recent Pan-American | lumbia Heights Community Center £ommercial Conference beld in Wash. | will be a_program in the form of a » ington in order to form a backeround | New Year play evening. The affair | rhythm zrese Students m e s “for their discussions of the Havana |will be informal and invitations are|A. C. 8 pm., com . any time : i\!&nnw, They have.obtained much | extended to members, thelr families | moving - phimren” Bt Aan et itutions Se y year. Day Hd frors the stafl of the Pan American | and friends. The business meeting is | Community P yers; Nativity A. .| Howard street southeast: ° ° a v a esel v e need trained ¢ classes phinion. at 745 o'clock and the play begins at|7:30 p.m., rhythm ciass for advanced| Saturday—Music extension plano e cenmry Fool sad st and 8 z Rifle Team Matches, o'clock. {pupils. 8 "{0 . :nl. community dance; | class. tee e hunun-fih': st nend, © b Composit Anat K . sl vah. | Y, class for girls. 9 pm. Paramount | Burrville C Divi ‘el mericas first industry i, i Howard Boyd, local mttorney and| The Community Institute of Waxh- 5 K urry ‘enter, Division avenue | Tnited State: ey . ¥ balding hrocram ‘of 1% Nibon @ ,pm{im” rr"rrraany e '"‘e: o {angton will rassat mext Thursls: {A. C.; Y. M. C. A. Comets. ANA CAROOPRi NEFSAt - NOFERARD: T)\:\ Unitea ates destroyer Abel \'1;')10‘ n;\n xlflxllhflnls ‘r: James F.| b gl ¥ P ool «; lmmo" : i . “entral Co v Co Villiam E Tuesday—3:15 pm., music extonsion | - UPShur, now in reserve at the [ Neline 9 Kenyon street, seaman, demand fo % Sehool, has been appointed by Chair- | Central Community Center William ¥ k View Center, Warder and Pm., music extension | second class, attached to the 24 Fleet Get particy Today of phe. k\ Richard 8 Meryman, Principal 2 man Fitzgeraid of the House commit. | Dodd, professor of American history | Newton streets piano class; children's classics. 8 p.m.. | Philadelphia navy yard, has been ten- | Jieand class, attactid (0 the 24 Fleot nomenal siceas and N salaries | S. Burtis Baker, Vice Principal tes on revision of the laws to help |at 4‘":("«-%1_}7"!""“)' in atalk, “Shall | * Wednesday—330 pm., ml\‘nnrfll.::::':""\'-'"m R s placed In com= | purgland street southeast, seaman, sec- ’-}:’.‘.T.'.‘ I {l Mathilde M. Leisenring - Eplete i kot Eoliving 'm-"‘m” ARy o ; 5018 pm. Park View Glee Ik i R Ty, e sion to relieve the destroyer Allen | ond class, attached to the 1st Fleat Midwintee classes will forim Jan- \x Eugen Weisz & laws of the District of Columbla.| Appication for participation by Al Fark View Junlor| yoyer making claas, Wolt (il Scouts | ship for thre United States | Division. Ciasees Imited. Now forming 1§ SN Since the death of Harry Hegarty|egroung and organizations should be 7:45 p.m.. Park View Senjor | 'l JWECRE S I o AR s g 1 1 today B George M. Jenkins, M. D. this work has been carried on alone | pane'to the Community Center Depart. 8 pan., Dennison handwork et e Bl e i alion {n the Dis-| Ljeut. grade) Wilbert FE. Call or Thone Add: all P by Edwin Moores. With Mr. Boyd's | ;ment hefore January 15 for the second adult social dancing instruc. | Cleveland Center, Eighth and T | Locklin b en ordered transferfed School onen 8:30 am. until 9 pm. g o Sommunications # aid it ix expected the codification will | inmal: District of Columbin. onenact | 4o clans, Park View Citlzens’ execu. | Streets: | from the “leet Divislon, to which | | EWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS to the Secretary. % be completed in another ye | tive meetin, Tuesday —7:30 p.m., Coleridge Ta Thix means t | he has been attached for several years, r. ;pmy tournament being conducted by | lee | at Philadelphia P R The Georgetown rifle team, organ-|ihe section of drama and pageantry | Thursduy— Park View | lor Choral ty; Amphion cted this ves- | o the Rattalion Headquarters, and | Lennsylvania Ave. at 33d Street Gmaseaanaee o 47ed just before the holid facen a | of the Community Center Department, | Parent-Te: A Club: Dennison art lampshade | sel for the s . and the matter | gugign Walter D, David, attached v/fl/arl//’rflm‘&fffl/n»/u/nvnav% list of formidable oppments during | The contest will be February 614, in- | - Children's Game | Making: Morning 8 Band; now has been referred to varlous | (he headquarters, has been ordered | the ne; ree months. These include | clugive, Clui Scouts’ Drui ne nursing class; I Soror: | bureaus of rtment for port to the 2d Fieet Division com- | rh' Nationally K: o teams representing West Virgin ia | i v;[ml du..m.. Corps, Girl Scouts, Boy, il & i 'f["{" gt |"":"'l';|““.'l ”"I"“'(',“r':;“;;:.""..\ nd for duty to fill the vacancy | 5 - University, Oklahoma Agriculture D v v andwork Club; 7:46 pam., designing ursd pm., Columbia cle nds available er it par- | ooovad by Wi S T oo vl P c Mining. Cinci ..,:.’:'",',fl,.""“r' s deth L e e il ,‘fl“,','v',:f"mlv Singers; Community € ticular hend with which to putsthe | CFeated by the transfer of Locklin. | ace Lourses Monday--7 pam., Security Club | auction bridge 1 (men), Cremcent A, C.; 830 pm., Wood. | Young people’s V'ni- | lothians (men), Commerclal National | ’ : Johns | Bank A. C. el B Dakots Ktate Mass: Btate College versity of ¥ Instruction claws | KEWa Players; lampshade making: | vessel in commission for the servics | The records of two 0. "I Dennixon art cluss; adult plano class: | intended NAvy men, t basketry class; dramatic class; hom While the offl nity Center, | nursing ¢ ng | um. | local Roserve re ear Regular nsferred to the Reserve, et and men of the | hyve heen received at local headquar- ret to have to marti e They are Philip G. Cronan, 4811 II7I7I70 707701 LTI I I AT 0 0020200000020 in Accountancy and Business Administration B s, Mary wTand the | Tueciared pam. Strayer Coliege |1o%8 Avenus and Webater street: Friday—3:15 pam.. musle extension [ with the Allen beeause o the fine | (o o (8 (0 L UTERGREEIREE D0 N ——to set new records Given in Weshington Stnce 3 New Mexieo Military Academy. Other |girle' B, B. team, District Nationa '1'1"-\ pm., open perfod in gym- | class. 7:30 pm., Morning Star drill [ condition she ds in at the present | g 0 civing station in this city, o find new friends % & teams are 1o be added e the season | Bank 1. 1 m. 530 pm., Wood | Pium for boys of the cammunity: | team. timg, nevertheless the local reserve | ,n g Chaples F, Rishop, 1742 Conne New Mid-Winter sl | lothians irtm), ¥. 1. Smith Co. A, C.| T30 pan. Glil Scouts Now. 21 and 14.| Dunbur High Center, First and N[ has grown (o such size under the | With the mory in the new | Wednesday—7 pan, Security Club | U Spouln North Puilding Georgetown team | (girls), Montrose A, C., National Capl 0 "k“' 4 A. meeting, in ufforded or in.|tol rifle team, South asket ball prac Goor 1 v de m; 730 pm., a View basket ball p teut avenue, chief signalman, who | ach, Calif, {n the —t —to attain new ambitions —to get ahead Let us help vou to realire these worthawhile objectives, 8, 1dge class: | ytreets. 1 Ttedn: Thursday—6 pan., 1 business Park | meeting of all oy Scouts Troops 600 to b11, mmand _of Lieut. Comdr, Finney iscom Smith that o vessel which will carry more men on the unnual cruises s n 1. The Allon can ae- commodate only 9 Classes 7:30 Evening Class—Feb. 3 5:30 Em; Class—Feb. 20 came from Long F 11th Naval Distriet (s from re t that a number of men Tt app men, whereas the h.-.un-lu‘: group, | prds at the Navy has bene parts y these en. |dramatic group, De il Reservoir Center, Cond Scouts; 630 pam., Organ | ’ § . <« Registrations are now te- s i B dpollgiga b fBhasaspot 830 pan., Drake cluss, Crencent A, C. | he renervolr SRYy Condulirosn PO Club; 7 pom., St Cyprine's A. ¢ :““’"“ will be able to accommodate | have heen envolled in the new Com- lug made for new classes. the increase in the R. O, T, (" ’“"’”I Thursday—6:30 pm. Compar Wednesds 16 p.m., Junfor Mome | PM., 8il Lenf Art and A. C The 1 o In 314 foet long, and | MUNcations Reserve by ofticers who Send for {$page Bulletin ment, tional Guard: 7 pn., Potom; Club, 4 pan,, Simon Commandery drill te Wyl 3 oet Jong, At pag o authority to administer the Day and Evening Sessions I: sb 8 pom., Almas Temple drill te: olumbia Lodge of Elks No. 85, haw @ heam of 30 foet 11 Inches. Xho | gyihg “and therefore the enlistments Friday—315 pm.,, toymaking. University Main ‘l:;’w“‘itl‘: ll“:“ Sis dlsply on 1 1% of water, and has | 220 Mo —— v Kouthe: ‘enter, Hine J ’ L o o 9 feot 4 4 s Me REGISTRATION OPENS Tiam . odd, bl American Far uthiaant Gonter, Hine Junior 11kh | 1’ Fovars A, C: 9 b, Carlislo &, C. | & mean dritt or® oot 4 inchea, ' Met p ecome Peanants 0 pm, Uni | Behool, Beventh and C streets south : 5 AT SCHOOL TOMORROW\':'”" e oAl dellaade e ‘:"l"*"" ";:" . "“:"""'" AVenue | yecommodate 8 officers, 10 chief petty i . fitson | Wednesday—6:30 pm., Emery At |and Twenty fifth street w G omeers and 104 enlistod men. Her : Columbia Melghts Center, Wilson [y 30500, "y inton” Athletie. Club, Wednendiy— ¥ pan., art class, Dova' [ foue hotlers and Westinghouse gear afners: 745 pom,, |Kame group, boyw' chorus, Wolf Girl] o quibines produce 26,900 horse- anket ball team. (Beouts, Troop 3 Gartleld Community fiower at the shaft | 516 pm., Community Institute, tenm: American Woodmen drill te ave believed to he of doubtful legality. A8 a result of this the Bureau of Navi gation has called attention to com. mandants, with instructions to exam- ine thelr records, and if they find that men have been ervoncously enlisted, to Strayer College 721 13th Street Phone Maln 1348 2 7Y, Z = Normal Bchool, Bieventh snd Harvird Ly Bouthern Brothers Steward RBusi- | sirects % o Tuewday—1 pan., Capitol A, C. 8| {0 Claby ariit 9 Center orchestra prictice. I ‘Nt consixts of four Sons Olans to/Ba Oraduated o eleome Club drill team ., er urmument eonsixts of fo " Do, gymnasiom cluss for WOIER gl Athletic Club, Martha Dan’ | Lovejoy Center, ‘Tweltth and D [inch Socaliber guns; one $dnch, 23 in Few Weeks | Choral Club. 3 pan., Princess A, ¢ dridge aritl tenm | streetn northenst calibor anthalreraft gun, and - four { Wednesdiy 645 pom, Baptist Boye | © S0 U Y Ly 2 Withdiaw the papers from the depart ment eral officers, well known in N Naval Reserve matters, have pon, children’s dane. | sy~ 3156 poan, visual instrae | 2lsineh treiple torpedo tuhes Sho ordered to duty periods of Iy ut the Houthern | Basket Ball Jesgue. & po, 30y graup, No, 13 7 pan., Southeast | ton, fnduteial nrt Wwan it by th swport News ship- |8 b IR S T Lol A Tl"e Ren:ll schwl ‘ s B Suniness et | ICtng of Columbin Hetghts Cizens’ | Commun Playe oy Wednewdny—3:15 ., deamatie | huilding & ok Cou it Wi i P4 |\|\»|"“|| ' ""}{“_M‘ “\"“‘ o nne l’y aw [\ N;i ki tion L Proop 55 780 pan., chitldren's dn oup taunched Fehruary 1, 1920 Sho was ¥ : o fa on copen 10 ow, Graduation | “Tppuratay—1 pm, Northern A, C. | eroun, No. 2; 836 pam. commuonits | * hnradny pon., athletie clubm, [ A0t pliced tn commission November [ Berianent aetive stuty in command of FOeATE Vouticnsiin W RIS S0l ol Wil Lo S 2 s for 4’"' 50 students T" B oo, dnstrugtion bridge class; Wik dancing for community folls 16 years | ebina painting, basketry, Dennison | 23, 1920, and pliced out of conmis "“'.; ‘m-‘\ \!\‘:“l‘l"r _::‘; ‘\"I"'::M"«lhl: 139 € Curey Method 8 orpleted their courses will be | won Players, *remont A, Co Come | and over; 9 pan,, registrations for the | art bridge cluss, Good Waords | ston, May 19 oLl SVRVRS bl Q H held st by o) within the pext Lrnunity Orchiestra. 9 pan., Columbla | Art of Defense Club for boys 12 to 16 | Club ey ohuiaw. oh ! It fonnd thint rlm..u " ""“""l .":.‘I'\‘L:"l‘" AspRiae o‘\-,l“:\lum\v‘n‘li onnecticut Avenue North §9%06 § weeks The exact dute haw Doty A yenrs, Club, " e Club @lube | able put this vessel in 2 '. o P - L e wet | " wriduy—8:18 pm., chidren's enytn-] o ¢ & S asuien and Tipading ( T e ony 1% Nicklott, commanding e 1s | et T Speakiug, O Approximately fifty students re- | mic duncing class; Music Center, \..,.,,,1 Thomson Center, Twelfth and 1, Hutirday—7490 pm., athletle clubs, | taimed from among the Reservists to [ Naval Reserve Avea and the U, 8 vinciples — Practive <= Creit Phay production under prodes meined gt the pehool over the boll- nstruction. 7 pan., Boys' Basket Bail | #EGet8 G Sveready Club, Dennison Avt Club, [ take the Allen to Philadelphia, put [ Wimington, has been ondered to tem: ctan, sionat tral 3 Buyn Lo up back work or e | Club, Yoy Scouts Froops 46 und 41 \ Tuesdny — 716 pm., Talian class, Club, lubroom - games and | her out of commbxaton, and put the | borary duty on the hattleshin Flovida; Conversation. ethan practice IYPEw rItng routns. | registration for soclal daneing, & pom ch beginners clasw, Bpanish con- |, S PR v isory | Upshur in commission and veturn to | Livut. Comar. odhead, come | Principles and practices of so Enunciation — Artioulation — he we in oh of Capt | Mount Vernon A. ', Remenyl Orches. | Yersational class, shorthana dictation oSS ) Washington, whero there will he suf- | manding officer Du U usage. Cultural - back Pronunciation—Speech beattt ¥rank ¢ v dn he ubwence of . poan, Wolts Photographers A, C. | Slasw; 8 pan, Gaelle - atudy - clam, | o Hosd Center, Military 3| Ncient e for (he Reservists o buaue, and the 20 Naval Reserve Avea, | § und. L . b Praaidnis thern, who spent the | Hnturdsy-9 oam, Musi: Center ‘I‘n-m hoadvanced cliss, 3 "-ry“ fll‘ onter, Military Ul thoroughly familiorige themselves | hax heen ordered to the U 8. 8 | Writer's ¢ Tmpersenation. boliduys fn Harrisonburg, Vi Loluno’ instruction Wednenday =530 .., music classen | 14T Brightwod, Iugsing Tees | WD Ner bofora the annual crutses | 1eh, and Lisut. 0. 1 Heslar, com e L Advanced plattorm training Activitles for the week will In- | gl swautington Center, Fastern| '™ i0lin, cornet and clarinet, T ey :5“ ‘,“'mlII|I AN HOER | g noxt Hummer wanding 80 Naval Reserve Avea and aot Py, A ‘\\.n;‘l i bR Vocal Tee lude the organizmtion of & besket | in Sy ool Beventeenth and Bast | 0 noreday—7:30 pm., shorthand dlo. | IEEEER AT U Muslo exten. s 0 SN Hawk. has been antored to Aot Play. A construotive coures Fondoenl Yechuigun " bl team ar ing team. Mise o ety Hiton clserTialim Siamel & i Qmon S e, | y The names of two more enliated [ ULY 01 the crulser Milwaukee, t'pon ; N R Sl Yetty Biunty hox baen elected tem- 4R o, National Capitor| EIVR bridge class, Guelic atudy clins, | sion plano’ cluss ; e ottt | The sommlation of theiv peviods o duty Kuglish Fundamentals. VTR MG Wae Vel = porery cupluin of the busket byl AR gl s’ S iy sical truining cluss Deanwaod Munle Center, Whitting: 1 of Ui SR TRmEve WERIRE an- (hese vossols these offieors have | Grammer. Rhetorie, Compost Ntory Telting. - B elect prospaciive Troop 93, 5 b 1o iraday~ai30 pm, voutha snd oiil[iam and Lane piavon nothoust ididates Wi Wil take the compet - directed 1o return and assane | ton Commen Bveeis Vo A fascinating course in Narva Seibans of i vmarrow wnd | (W8 B0 Sand: Washiogton A. ‘nt.y;.\ !.hl\,ahyll lm|;nlnu Aluul :‘hnuln,; I'I'In wiliny l:» 15 » Musle exten :f::‘:v e atona: 16 Ne: Hala "Iy | e regulae dutios abaary ;m.; o W i Phayge Al v runge for practice ut the | TR TEY D, COMMURILY L i’ Somiten sanvabee ey biakar | R BiBIO olame " I the new year for the selection of . ! Recraational Conens carlient pos'e date Y o, bosket balt; Bastorn |l SRonien convorsstional -l | wWet Washington Conter, PRIDS oo T e United | Bintes Pine Cones Harvested (@] Mechrrounds af Literatuce. Chibens Bxpression. Advenced class students of the pe busket Dl ten Lt e qdancing el B 00| gohool, Twenty-seventh and N wtreetn: | Nyyval Academy, at Annapolls, from il 3 TR Lectires an the appreciation Speckatised tratning i difer school will yisit the e the | uvadiny—1 Wadien o e | g e ey, | Fvbdiay, T30 poHundwork, lod | tha Roserve. Phis makes o total of | Corssiondone of the Associated Press | OF the Classilo VHLAge BEous. near fulure, The ] the | oorid. Uniform nk_dvill practice, | o' "p ] "“",,I'.”'I'““H“:““'.“""’iw' l'_:" S by Irene Floteher, Reg'lar Follors | soven men who have apphed, and [ CANS LAKE, Minn - The pine cone | 8 & \ United Blaten L rcariny Gy paon; Tty A, . 130 oy, dvems | iy gt atdon huster, ¥ Vincent Boelul Club; West Wanhing: | theve 18 & strong hope expressod ot | Theashing season s on b Moo | B '.“\‘I“*‘l‘;\‘l‘l‘ll’;uh‘l AWV A speakers AR Wilters Coaching of - . - kg milinery | basketry, Ravional |00 GO0 NPTE L e I violin, [0 s Clubi active games, ed by e battallon headauarters at all [{han 5000 bushels of cones will be IS m.‘ “N m'\ "‘ “ ";\l\"‘“ Porsonal interview by appeing Vassar (ol wened with & vegte | Capitol Players. ¥ pan, Dl Corps of | SOSEREY D CJA Waller, community minging: soclalLw il pass, an passiso of (e compets [Winnowed far seed, Which s in great @ NOW cataligue. Sration of 1,150 students, of whom 380 ) Bethlehem Chapter, No. 1, 0. 6. 8 e dancing; athletion, plano lessons tught itive examination practieally assuves demamd in Blates where teforestation bre ikl ut Lot fisslin cloggy Clw h,‘u'- Al Bycer Lealn, gy m Dlrug Center, Nltlw'l. avenus and by Mrs, Pelhal, an appuintment, I caviied on,

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