Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1928, Page 49

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At Community Centers Of the Pub) Community Center Franklin Administration Building, Main | 6036. Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton stree Monday p.m., Mount Vernon Jun fors and De Molay Juniors basket ball | teams, Columbia Commander; KT Knights Templar, drill team; 8 p.m. Compa , National Guards anc ‘Washington Gray basket ball teams: 8:30 p.m., De Mol Knights - Templar Sf. Paul's Lutheran Men's and Mer- chants’ Bank & Trust Co. basket ball teams. Tuesday Pennsylvanians and ghtweights' basket ball teams; %7:30 p.m. National Capital Oratoriai Association, class in interior decorating and commercial art; 8 p.m., Crescents and District National Bank basket bal teams, Tall Cedar drill team: 9 p.m. W. H. West Co. and Washington Loan & Trust basket ball team: | Cardinals and St basket ball National Capital Rifle Association , automobile study group; 8 p.m Vernon scniors and Security Ciub girls’ et ball teams, Ka Grotto drill team: 9 pm., Sigma Alp! Epsilon and Security Club men’s b —7 pm., Riggs Natona Bank and Alpha Nu basket ball teams; | 7:30 p.m., metal working, automobile and woodwork groups; 8 pm., W. B. Hibbs and Co. and Tau Phi girls’ baske. ball teams, Almas Temple Patrol drill team; 9 p.m., Potomac Boat Club and Drake Seniors! basket ball teams. Columbia Heights Center, Wilson | Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard | streets: Adult rroups: Monday—17 p.m.. West Washington | Baptist A, pm., Fifth Baptist Y. P. U. A Columbia Players; 9 pm., | First Baptist Y. P. U. A. C. Tuesday—7 p.m., Mt. Pleasant A. C., 8 p.m., Capital A, G., rhythmic dancing | and gymnasiim for women, choral-club, instruction bridge; 9 p.m., Curley Thursday—7 p.m.. Northern A. p.m., bridge instruction, Lionell A. community orchestra, Columbia Play 9 p.m. Kappa Sigma. Friday—7 p.m., Arcadia A. C.; T: p.m., Boy Scouts, Troops 40 and 41; ] Monroe A. C, Young People’s | Dance Club, Political Study Club, Ye Olde Tyme Dancing Club; 9 p.m., Tre- mont A. C. Registrations basketry. Children’s gronps: Thursday—-3:30, thythmic dancing: Friday—3:15 p.., Violin ‘instruction (first year); 3:30 p.m., advanced rhyth- | mic dancing; #:15 p.m., violin instruc- tion (third year). Saturday—9:80 ‘a.m., piano instrur-: tion (beginners) ;- 10~ a.m.,. rhythmic | dancing for small children; 10:15 a.m, | piano instruction (second year); 11| a.m., piano instruction (beginners). | Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street: Pl Monday—3:15 to 4:45 p.m., music; 3 pm to 5 pm., French. Tuesday—3 to 5 p.m., thythmic danc- inz; 3:15 to 4:45 p.m.. music; 3:15 to 5| p.m., miniature aircraft. i Macfarland Center, Towa avenue and | ‘Websier street: PFriday—7 pm., rthythm for be-| ginners, Curley Club basket ball team; I 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, Dennison art work; 8 pm., Central Reds' basket ball | team, bridge instruction group, advanced rhythm, the Petworth Players. A social | handicraft for and | pm . beginners; | nity_Players; 8:30 ‘p. | and lic Schools. Department, team, Boys' Independent Band; 8:30 | Industrial pm., community dance; 9 p.m., Sioux A. C. and Woodridge A. C. Thursday—7 p.m., Pontiac basket ball lub, girls' basket ball team of Trinity; :30' pm., dressmaking, basketry, the Uniform Rank, Woodmen of the World: 8 p.m., Trinity team, gymnasium class; 8:30 p.m., Beth- | lehem drill tam, Bethle! Chapter, S p.m., Robert Le Bru T of De Molay, basket ball . 3 ce M. Brown Class of Calvary Baptist Sunday school basket ball team. pm., Nativity League, junior rhythm ame group for children; 7 r rhythm: 8 p.m., Metropolitan community program, moving picture: 8:30 p.m.,, community dance; 9 p.m. Woltz Photographers’ basket ball team, the Girls’ Friendly Society of Nativity Chapel basket ball team. Park View Center, Warder and Now- ton streets p. m,, beginners’ violin; |3:30 p. m., beginners’ rhythm; 4:00 p. 3 m., advani 7:30 p. m, Northern A. C.; 7:45 p. m. Dramatics Club, Dennison China painting and reed basket Indus- trial art groups; 8:00 aduit social danc- ing instruction. Thursday—3:15 p. m., piano instruc- tion. Friday—17 p. m ., Boy Scouts; 7:15 p.m., drum and bugle corps; 7:30 p. m., Girl Scouts; Children's Game Club; B Hand Work Club, 45 dressmaking; 8 p. m.. auction bridge instruction; young people’s dance. Southeast Center, 7th and C streets, utheast. Moncay—6:30 p. m.. East Washington B. Y. P. U and Cobra A. C.; 7:45 p. m,, aughters of America Drill Team; Roxie Club; 8 p. carnival commit- tee; Columbia A. Wednesd: p. 5 p. , Martha Dandridge team: Moseans A. C.; 9 p. m, Endeavor A. C. children's dancing, ; 8 p. m., dancing in- m., True Blues A. dancing; 9: p. m. basketball group, Saturday—9 a. m., violin cla: 13 to 12 a. m, piano classes; 10 a. m., reg- istration for children’s dramatic group. Thomsen Center, Twelfth and L streets: Monday—7 p.m., Spanish beginners’ groups and advanced French; 8 p.m.. auetion bridge beginners’ and advanced grotips, Noralca Orchestra, beginners” French and Italian study group. Tuesday—7:30 p.m., recreational gym- nastics for women and girls, followed at 8:30 p.m. by social dancing instruction ractice for men and women, short- hand' dictation open to all writers; 8 pm., advanced -Spanish reading and conversation course, piano “Melody Way” instruction class for men and women., ‘Wedneésday—3:15 p.m., instruction in violin, clarinet and. cornet. Registration for children’s classes in rhythm and physical ‘education for s and girls; ta;‘: dancing ‘and self defense for boys cnly. : Thursday—7:15 p.m., Spanish begin- ners’ group, shorthand dictation; 8 p.m. D. C. Chapler American Guild of Or ganists, shorthand dictation, beginners' Italian’ group. Registration for dra- matic and play-producing club, open for additional membership. Friday—3:15 p.m., rhythm class for small children (kindergarten to fourth young men’s basket ball | 1 Young m., communitys night for the whole community. Danc- | g, SRIGESR KIRIICRATIED veical ed- ing from 8:30 to 11:30 pm. music by | ycation, seif defense and tap dancing Lucille Reinbach’s Nomads, bridge and | for boys only; 7:156 p.am., children’s five hundred tables and exhibit of MrS. | gancing (fourth grade and up), advanc- ¥. C. Chaney’s art work. |ed French group; 8 pm. beginners' East Washington Center, Seventeenth | French group, Lyric Orchestra, Writers® and East Capitol streets: | League of Washington, lecture, “Art in Tuesday—7 p.m., Delta Sigraa Frater- | the Home.” nity of the Fifteenth Street Christian | Saturday—8:45 a.m. to 12 noon, music Church, basket ball girls; 8 p.m., East- \ groups for children in violin, piano, em Prep A. C., Gypsis basket ball | saxophone, drums and trombone. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: | Monday—7:30 p.m., boys’ handicraf | work, boys' basket ball team, Boys' To; Symphony Orchestra, Campfire Girls 8 pm, Young Ladies’ Ukulele Club, young men's basket ball, Boys' Diplo. matic Club, Boys' Royal Duke's Club, Art Club, Choral Society Men’s Club, girls' games, registratio for English and arithmetic group, re tration for dramatic group; 0 p.m. lecture, “How to Prevent War,” by Car- rie Wyckoff Ormsl! Thursday—3:15 p. music extansion. Friday—3:16 p.m., “Paradise of Child- ood.” Eurrville Center, Division avenue and { Corcoran street: | . Tuesday—3:15 p.m., music class, chil- | dren’s classics; 7:30 p.m., boys' activi- tles, girls’ it Dramatic Club; 8 Pb.m., Women's Club. Cleveland Center, | streets: | _ Tuesday—17:30 p.m., Eighth and T Amphion Glee | Club, Columbia Temple Singers, Denni- | | son art, home nursing, lamp-shade mak- ing, 8. Coleridge Taylor Choral Society, St. Katharine’s Guild Players. Thursday—7:30 p.m., adult music study group, basketry, Dennison art, Knights of St. John Military Band and Orchestra, lamp-shade wmaking, St. Katharine’s Guild Players, Washington Concert Orchestra, Forum. Friday—3:15 p.m. music extension piano group. Saturday—10 a.m., rhythmic dancing. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—6 p.m., Dunbar flashes, Dunbar swimming group, Silver Leaf Social Athletic Club; 8 p.m. for boys, Le Rovers A. players, Council Review Players, Central Civil Association; 9 Carlisle A. C. Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast: ‘Wednesday—8:15 p.m., music study | group; 5 p.m., symphony orchestra; 7:30 | , dressmaking, northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m., music extensi classes. Wednesday—7 p.m., millinery, lamp-shade making, basketry, Londonaires Social Club, Manch and Community A. C., Junior Nor east Male Chorus. Friday—3:15 p.m., children's indus- trial and game hour. Saturday—7 p.n., Handicraft Club, Girls' Culture Club, the Rinky Dinks, Togan, Manchester Community and Girls' A. C, club room. West Washington Center, | seventh and N streets: Friday—7:30 p.m., handwork, reed, paper and wax industrial art groups, Regular Fellers, Girls’ Social Club, For- get-me-nots, community singing, model- ing, athletics. Twenty- EST. 1879 Young People’s | N Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets | ,w.musLmhurm Furniture_CompanyZZ, 4, 1928—PART 2. Three-Piece Exposed Frame Suite An unusually good value in a Living Room Suite. long Settee, Armchair and Throne Chair. Jacquard Velour with outsides and backs of self-tone velour. hogany-finished frames and pancls. 10-Pc. Tudor Style Dining Suite Carefully construct- ed of genuine walnut veneer and gumwood. Comprises 60-inch Buffet, gracetul China/ Cabinet, inclosed Serv- er, oblong Extension Table, Armchair and 5 Side Chairs with genuine leather seats. 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