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THE ST D\Y STAR. W \fi“l\(} TON, " D. C. FEBRUARY 1928—-PART 3. a5 At Community Centers. ©Qommunity Center _ Department, ranklin Administration Building. Main The preliminary contest of the Dis- trict of Columbia One-act Play Tour- nament at Columbia Heights Commu- Center opens this weel 3 oups. will play on 3 the O'Connor Player the \.‘H)\(‘ad nmumm-n Players. the View Sentor Plavers. the Towhe Woodloth Playe! istric B: '3:30 pm Waoodlo- H Drake Class Qrescent A C Thursday~7 p.m. Crescent basket hall team. Rotomac Boat Club: 8 pm. Almas Temple drill 8:15 pm. < A "AR I Ev rr\dn\ Lifs 830 ;greal Motor Co. basket ball basket ar—3 p.m.. Bov Scout pageant . 8 pm. Boy nce for parents Columbia _ Helghts Center, Wiison r School. Eleventh and Harvard Association 5 class Choral Club Wednesday—6:45 p.m.. Boys' Baptist League games: 8 pm. rehearsal of one- act plavs for contest: 8:30 p.m.. com- munity dance with formation of a so- eial dancing club Thursday—7 pm. Northern A. C.: 8 pm. beginners' instruction bridge class. rehearsal of one-act plays for contest, Ye Olde Tyme Dancing Club. Wilson Players, Tremont A. C.. Com- munity Orchestra: 9 pm. Columbia A C Friday—3:10 pm. Children’s rhyt mic dancing class: 315 pm. ic center. violin instruction: 8 B foue: act plays i le; American Furniture Co.’ “The Jost of Hahalaba” and “Mr. Sampson.” East High School. Capitol streets: Tuesday—7 p.m. Clover A. C.. basket ball girls: 8 pm. Boys Independent | Band. Boy Scout Troop No. 83, Live Wite A. C.. Washington A C.. 8:30 pm,, community dance. 9 pm Preps A C. basket ball Thursday -7 pm. Woodmen of me world, Uniform Rank drill Gypsies. Trinity A C Washington Center, Eastern Seventeenth and East) 3 8 p m. lehem Chapter. No class for women. gym purses of Gallinger Hospital. A C. 8 pm. Why Club. Robert Bruce Chapter. De Molay p.m. game group, rhythm for beginners. Apache A. C.: 7:30 pm.. thythm class for advanced pupils 2 pm. community program, moving pictures. E: Washington Community s ativity A C.. | 830 pm. community dance: 9 bm. Paramount A. C.. Metropolitan A. C E. V. Brown Center, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street: ! Monday—3 pm. advanced French ass. boginners' piano class, dramatic class. 3:45 pam. beginners’ French class, advanced piano class. Macfarland Center. Towa avenue and Webster street Fri v. rhythm for girls, free period m ovm for boys: 7:30 p.m., Qirl Scouts, Troop No. 21: 8 pm.. Macfarland Parent-Teacher Asso exceutive committee meeting: Ce! Reds basket ball game. bridge c o pm. open period in gvm. Central Reds d; Park View Center. Warder and New- Drill Corps of % E. 8. class for Pontiac Le beginners’ violin pm rhythm 3:30 pm. Dbeginners’ Wednesday—3:30 advanced class: 7:15 pm. Park 7:30 pm. Dennison 5 pm. Adult Glee x View Senior Plavers: 8 pm., ocial dancing instruction class, Park View Citizens' Association execu- tive meeting pm.. pm. Boy Scouts Drum Corps: 7:15 pm. Girl Scouts. Children’'s Game Club: 7:30 p.m. Boys' Handwork Club: 7:45 pm., dressmaking class for women: 8 pm.. voung people’s instruction dance. prize fox trot. Parent-Teacher Association card party, auction bridge and 500 Registration Wednesday and Friday lor a Spanish class Reservoir Center, Conduit road near the Reservoir. ‘Wednesday Club Friday—3°15 pm. toy making. Southeast Center. Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets south- east: Monday—6:30 pm.. Oriole A. C. vs Samosets, Carolinas A. C.: 7:45 pm. True Blues A. C. vs National Circles. Golden Rule D. of A drill team: 9 bm Fast Washington Heights B. Y. P U. 3:15 pm.. Junior Home A C- Wednesday—6:30 p.m.. open athletic period, Yosemite A. C.: 7°30 pm.. Zig- Zag Entertainers: 7:45 n.m. Naval Re- <erve A C.. Welcome Club drill team 9 pm. Sioux A. C. vs. Roamers. league game: Martha Dandridge D. of A. drill team. Fridav—6:45 pm . Children's dancing instruction. Group No. 1: 7 pm.. Boy Scouts. Troop 59. Southeast Community Players: 7:30 pm.. children’s instruc- tion dancing. Group No. 2. girls’ play group: 8:30 pm.. boys' athletic group. community dance. Saturday—9 am.. community class: 9:30 to 12 a.m., commun class Thompson Center. and L Twelfth French begin- advanced class: 8 ra. Washington instruction and advanced dge, formation of a begin- n dramatic expression alian beginners' class 15 pm. advanced class in French. shorthand dictation class tore for Everybody” —featuring 3-Piece Genuine Mohair BED-DAVENPORT SUITE s one of the most o sne Tau cce gen er—Sidee. ¢ hiled ¢ comfortable anly omi We Feel Confic pm., Washington Opera Co., Gaelic study class, parent-teacher mecting. Wednesday—3:30 pm.. music classes in violin, cornet and clarinet: 7:30 pm.. Boy Scout court of honor and court of review. Thursday—7:30 pm.. shorthand dic- !tation class, Washington Opera Co.; 8 F Gaelle study class, advanced talfan class, .organization meeting of adults for classes tn violin and plano, organization of beginners' and ad- vanced Spanish classes. Friday—3:15 pm.. classes for vouths and rhl'dux\ in l)l\)iln’\l aining and | dancing: 7°30 pm. class in physical | training and social dancing for adult: ¢ Orchestra (fretted § washington Opera Co.. ad- | French class, beginners' class in Italian Saturday £:45 in piano Violin saxophone and drums for vouths and chiidren: 9:45 am., class in voice ana dramatic reading for | Washington Opera Co. drama al Birnes Center, Nichols avenie and | Howard street sotuhcast Monday-—8 p.m. celebration of nm.m “Africn.” Speak- o D. D. Music Birney Choral Society. directed by Mrs Edna Gordon Dockings Saturdav-9 am. music piano class Rurrville Center. Division avenue and street northeast pam.. public speaking . toy making, flower Dram: and De Luxe A. C.. Junior A C.. | roup. Wolf Girl Scouts i 3:15 p.m., music extension piano lass, children's classics Cleseland Center, Eighth and 11 extensia \fonday—7:30 federation and _sight Arts Club: 8 pm.. Listory week i Mrs. Gregoria Fraser-Goins Virginia Williams 30 pm. S Choral Society. A Dennison 2 Forest 30 pm Communit,y Band. Krigwa Players. lamp- shad: a. Dennison art class. young people’s forum. adult piano class, bas Ketry class, dramatic_class. home nurs we class. Margaret Washington Uplift pm., Coleridze Ter Band. home v—3:15 pm. music extension | lJass Registration Tuesday and v evenings for home hygiene and <t aid classes A Punbar High Center, First and N ay—6:30 pm.. Organ Practice p.ms St. Cyprian Athletic Club pm. Silver Leaf Art and Social 8 Columbia Lodge of EIks. g ! 11 team, American Wood- team, Simon Commandery 1e Rover Athletic Club. l‘lr‘fll‘ Cw\.b. Dunbar Pla American Woox green cross (‘11\% Boy Scout A <. Wolf Girl Scouts. ceiebration 0 history week. subject. “Boy " Activities.” of negro history Subiect, ack Heroes and * Speakers. Noval H. Thomas Anna Murray Musical program )lrrangrd by Mrs. Edna Gordon Dock- oy Twelfth and n‘ str northeast. | Monday—3:15 pm. music extenst class, piano study: Lovejoy basket bdh team Tuesday—3:15 p.m.. Lovejoy baskrv‘ ball team: 8 pm. dance. Togan Ath- letic Club. Wedn: —3:15 pm ball team. dramatic class arts, visual instruction. Thursday—3:15 pm. Lovejoy basket! ball team: 7:30 p.m. Manchester At letic Club, Togan Athletic Club. Buffalo Athletic Club, community group. active game group. Good Words Club, Whit- tiing Club. Harmonica Club, lndufl!rlflly arts. singing groun. club room. Young | Ladies’ Pleasure Club Priday—3:15 pm.. ball team. Saturday—7.30 pm . athletic groups active game group. Royval Troubadours Royal Troubadours Auxiliary. urd: evening dancing class. Eveready Center, . 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Wednesday--3:15 Dlt\muuc Club. 15 S Y pm., Buzzing Bees pm., music extension to Smothers Music Cente second and Benning road nortl Monday--3:15 pm., music extensicn niano class, flower-making class PDeanwood Music Center, Whitting- tam and Lane places northeast Thursday—3:15 p.m., music extension olano class. West Washington Center, Phillips | Twenty-seventh and N streets y—17-30 p.m.. hand work, Reg’lar Vincent Social Club. Boys' Athletic Club, Wost Wi Glee Club. community singin; “ancing. games. Knights of St soap and clay modeling Secks Stolen Plane. Y Ith th one pe hington | social | o Joha, | Be BANGOR. Me.—Years police were asked occasions find a stolen horse and bug ot Bangor to help In later rs came requests to look for pur- ned motor cars. And now comes a trom an unlucky aviator, whose ' br plane was stolen from a Denver, Colo.. | th; airport [ 1y ¥ Ic fiv p! WORTH’S “VERS LE JOUR” —The all distinetive nee of the great Paris ¢ il it is exclusive Teff’s in Washington old | Justice McCoy in Criminal Division 1 the tion of manslaughter a fight with Barney A Ward. a veteran Because ot the vouth of the prisoner with Junior | Henry H. Twyman December 19 last. housebreakings | treet, ind <treet fixed six months in each case to run con- secutively | ENTENCE IS GIVEN |U.S. EMPE@_ES_TRANSFE“‘POPUI.AMTY TEST FOR MANSLAUGHTER outh to Serve Seven Years and Six Months—Man Gets 10 Years for Assault. Colored Workers Will Return to Treasury Posts. The Treasury has moved to place back in their old itions nine colored employes who in July, 1926, were trans- ferred from the office of register of the Treasury to the Bureau of Engravmgl for Prizes Oflered by and Printing. Sh“nen Fifteen colored persons were among 100 who were dismissed from the register's office July 1, 1926, but nn' protests the Treasury found positions for all of them in the Bureau of En- graving and Printing. Tomorrow the 9. who still remain after several resig- natlons from the original 15, will be transferred back to their old position: in the register’s office, where they de-| sired to work. This was made possible | e court cut | by reason of vacancies in the register's e-half | offce. Amos Adams, colored, was sent to the | attached nitentiary for 10 years far an assault smnmcal Unity Ur'-ed | o GENEVA —Unification of economic commercial and ndustrial statistics i tie object of an international confer- | ence which the League of Natlons ha convoked for November. The United States probably will be invited to par- ticipate in the meeting. at which eftor: | will be made to embody resolutions | adopted at the international economic | conference held at Geneva last Sum- | mer. William E..Bright. colored, 17 years| A popularity contest feature was sentenced yesterday by Chief | Pan Vot t Grels | be held March 3 in the serve seven years and six months in | Auditorium is claiming great penitentiary following his convic- Bright got into | | 100 have already been registered Soldiers’ Home. in the woods near o home and kicked Ward to death. penalty | | a diamond ring. Decisions the maximum to admission tickets, a dangerous weapon. shot Rav Derr, colored, was given a term | 15 vears in the penitentiary for two | He broke into the re of Harry Rubin, 1918 Fourteenth | and stole a quantity of jewelry Jannary 7 entered the store of min Abramson. 1931 Fourteenth and stole clothing The court the penalty at seven vears and sponsored by an Almas noble. Army Men Retired. First Lieut. | United States Infantry. Calif., en James Dunning. ~olored. will spend Mt raE e e vears in the penitentiary for house- 0 ing Dunning gave as an excuse at he was out of work and mery and had no shoes 4 Paris Fully ,000,000 will be spent with- was improving motion picture theaters Great Britain in| more | service than 30 years' ELIZABETH ARDEN nrcm-.‘- tions protect vour skin fro and cold. Creams and avs complete Jelleff's outu- with J’ FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork AND NOW-—-MORE THAN YOU HOPED FOR! 50 Women’s Lavishly Furred Coats Violets for Your Valentine! Stu big. that c all France! unning heart-sha, Booth —Stri red purg fhe way Already packed in a Made to Sell for $79.50 to $125 '55 And that mecans many are actually less than HALF PRICE! Marked down to a price lower than you'd ever dare to expect! 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Wallingford, at Pasadena, has been placed on the retired list of the Army on account of dis- ability incident to the service. and First 52d Coast | | Artillery. at Fort Eustis, Va. has been in the next 12 months on building and | retired on his own application after active military AIRWAY HEADS TO MEET. Airway field representatives will met at the Commerce Department Monday to discuss methods of speeding up aire way work and installation of alrway | of maintenance | Many airway engie ension neers, ex superintendents and inspectors of the airways division of the department will attend the cca= ference. over which F. C Hingsberg, chief engineer of the atrways division, will preside Immediate! preliminary a section of the airwavs will be undertaken as wel a preliminary survey of the rov tween New Orleans and Atlanta the llowing the conference, be &\‘\\S‘S“‘S“‘\\fi“i“l" the | Rear 1733 N St And Federation of Wome: NW. 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