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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1928—PART 1. At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center _ Department, Franklin Administration Building. Main The Columbia Players open their sixth_year at Columbia Heights Com- munity Center December 4, under the direction of Aurora M. Poston. This theater company will inaugurate the season with an evening of one-act plays. Central Center, Thirtcenth and Clif- ton streets Monday—17 pm., Columbia A. C. and Sccond " Natlonal” Bank basket ~ ball teams; 7:15 p.m., interior decorating | group: 7:30 p.m., Columbia Command- | ery, No. 2, Knights Templar team, rehearsal of Davison Glee Club: 8 p.m., Co. C, National Guard and Washingtor Grays basket ball teams: 9 pm.. Paul’s Lutheran men’s basket ball team. | Tuescay—7 p.m.. Mount, Vernon Jun- fars and Universal Motor Co. basket ball teams 45 p.m., National tol Ora- torfo Association; 8 pm. Crescents basket ball team, District National Bank basket ball team: 8:15 pm Christmas concert of Davison Glee Club: 9 pm., W. H. West Co. and Wash- ington Loan & Trust Co. basket ball | teams. automobile group: 8 p.m., Mount basket ball team: 8 nity institute, Sidney nal plays and lege 8:30 p.m.. Kal 9 pm., Harmman & Co. 7:15 pm., wnwp\u in b ar ball teams, Rangers drill team pm, metalworking | group, \\mk(hop open for woodwork: 8 pm.. W. B. Hibbs & Co. b team, Tau Phi girls’ basket parent-teacher ~meeting; 8:30 pm., | Almas_Temple Patrol drill team; 9 | pm. Potomac Boat Club and Drake | geniors basket ball teams. Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut | ayenue and McKinley street 10 to 4 pm., F 11 team, |9 pm, | women). | 1 | Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets: Adults Groups. Monday—7_pm., West Washington | Baptist A. C.. 7:30 pm., Columbia Players dress rehearsal; 8 pm., Fifth Baptist Y. P. U. A. C.; 9 pm., First Baptist Y. P. U.'A. C. Tuesday—7 pm., Mount Pleasant A C.: 8 pm. Capital A. C. ryhthmic | dancing, Chioral Club. instruction bridge (new class), Welch Society; 8:15 p.m., (. lumbia Play Hnlr‘ one-act plays. | The Monkey's Paw,” “Bourne” and “Baby Carriage;” 9 p.m., Curley A. C. Thursday—7 p.m., Northern A. C.; 8 p.m., Lionell A. C. e Columbia class) ; 8:30 pm., ¥ Weight” Club: gymnasium group (men and . Friday—7 pm., Arcadia A. C.; 7:30 pm., Boy Scouts. Troops 40 and 41: 8 pm. Monroe A. C., young people’s dance (instruction 8 pm. and dancing 9 p.m.). political study group, Ye Olde Tyme Dancing Club; 9 p.m., Tremont A.C. Children’s Group. ‘Thursday—3:30 pm, thmic dancing. day—3:15_p.m., violin instruction 1): 3:30 p.m.. advanced rhyth- nic cing: 4:15 p.m., violin instruc- ion (third year) aturday—-9:30 p.m., beginners’ piano tion; 10 a.m,, rhythmic dancing: am., plano instruction (second ; 11:30 am, violin instruction. t Washington Center, Seventeenth st Capitol street day—7 p.m., Delta ity of the Fifteenth Street Chvis- 1 Church, B. B. girls; 8 p.m., Eastern Prep A. C.. Gypsies basket ball team, Boys' Independent Band; 8:30 pm., community dance; 9 p.m. Sioux Ath- letic Club, Woodridge Athletic Club. Wednesday—8 p.m., drill team of De Molay Commandery, No. 4, Knights beginners’ pm., Pontiac Basket girls’ basket ball team of 7:30 p.m., dressmaking, bas- | i e Dt Raoic Wootaentor the World; 8 p.m., Trinity young men's basket bail team, Washington A. C., Sigma_Fra- | & Club, community program, moving pic- tures; 8:30 p.m. community dance; 9 p.m., Woltz Photographers’ basket ball team, Strayers A. C. Langley Center, Second and T streets northeast: 7 p.m., Baptist Young Peo- Wallace Memorial basket ball team; 8 p.m., Benjamin Franklin School of Accountancy basket ball team; 9 p.m., National Publishing Co. basket ball team. Macfarland Center, Jowa avenue and Webster street: Friday—7 p.m., thythm, Clark Grif- fith basket ball team vs. Cleveland Park basket ball team; 7:30 pm, Girls' Club, Boys' Club, Boy Scouts, Nos. 30 and 70; 8 p.n.. bridge class, Central Reds basket ball team: 9 p.m. Pet- worth “Mets” basket ball = team vs. | Woodside basket ball team. Park \lm\ Center, Warder and New- 3:15 p.m., beginners' violin; 3:30 p.n., beginners’ rhythm; 4 p.m., v 3 , china paint- ing, Northern A. C., basketry; 8 pm., dramatics, adult instruction dance ciub. Thursday—3:15 p.m., beginners’ piano group. Friday—7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:15 pm., Drum and Bugle Corps; 7:30 p.m., boys’ handwork, Girl Scouts, children’s game club, Dennison art and lampshade mak- ing; 8 p.m., Young people’s dance. Southeast Center, Seventh and C streets southeast: Monday—6:30 p.m., Cobra A. C, Friendly Society of Nativity Chapel A. C.; 7:45 pm., Roxie Club, Daughters of | America drill team: 8 pm., advisor committee meeting; 9 p.m., East Wash- | ington Heights B. Y. P. U. A. C., Colum~ bia_Athletic Club. Wednesday—6:30 p.m., Pontiac A, C., True Blues A. C.; 7:43 pm, Martha Dandridgedriil- téam, Moscarss A pm., National Circles and_Senior Christian Endeavor Athletic Clubs. Frid pm.. children’s dancing groups No. 1 and No. 2; 8 pm., youths' dancing groups, Southeast Cnmm\m Players: 8:30 p.m., community danc- ing; 9 pm., Saks Trojans A. C. Thomson Center, Twelfth streets. Monday—7 pm. advanced French, Spanish beginners’ groups; 8 p.m., be- ginners' French and Itakan study groups, Nordica Orchestra, auction bridge beginneis’ and advanced groups, Dramatic (play producing) Club, open to additional membership. and L violin, clarinet and cornet for children, registration for children’s classes in rhythm and physical education for boys and girls, registration for boys’ tap dancing group. ‘Thursday—7 p.m., Spanish beginners’ group; 7:30 p.m., dictation group for any short-hand writer; 8 p.m., choral rehearsal, Italian beginners’ class group. Friday—3:15 pm. rhythm group, kindergarten to fourth-grade boys and girls; 4:15 p.m,, physical education and tap dancing for boys; 7:15 p.m., chil- dren’s physical education and dancing (fourth grade and up), French, nd» vanced and beginners' groups; 8 p. Lyric Orchestra; lecture, “Arat o Home,” by Miss Harriet Garelle (lec- ture is open to men and women); 8:30 pm. instruction group in _ ballroom dancing, followed by practice, Miss Carol Wroe director (this group is open to more registration). Saturday—8:45 am. to 12 noon, classes in violin, saxophone, trombone, piano azd drums, for school children. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—17:30 p.m., Campfire Girls, Toy Symphony Orchestra, basket ball, boys’ handicraft, Harmonica Club; 8 pm, Choral Society, industrial art, Men’s, Women's and Ukulele Clubs, study group, Diplomat, Social and Ana- costia Foot Ball Clubs, Barry Farm Citizens' Association, boys’ games, testi- monial committee, Thursday~3115 p.m., music exten- S iday— hood. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran stree 3:15 p.m., paradise of child- p.m., music n's clas 7:30 p.m., s athletics and games: 8 pm. parents of Boy Scout Troop, No. 506, meeting, girls' social activity group, group, cs; Craft Clubs. Cleveland Center, streets: Tuesday—7:30 pm., Amphion Glee Club, Columbia Temple Singers, Den- nison art, Federation of Choirs, home hygiene group, lampshade making, Phi Deita Kappa Sorority, Washington Concert Orchestra, S. Coleridge Taylor Choral Soclety, Lafayette Social Club, National Clerical Reserve. Thursday—7:30 p.m., adult plano in- struction, ‘basketry and Dennison art Eighth and T toy shop, | Clef, Burrville Women's and Art and | groups, Knights of St. John Band and | Orchestra, lampshade making, people’s forum. Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano instruction. Saturday—10 a.m., rhythmic group, corrective speech group. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—6 p.m., Silver Leaf Social Club, girls’ swimming group; 7:30 p.m., boys’ and men's swimming; 8 p.m., No. 372 Rifle Team, Le Rover A. C., Colul bia Temple, Columbia Lodge and Amer- ican Woodmen drill teams, th“ K"lg\\n Players will present two new “For Billy’s Sake,” by Carrie WIlmmfi Clif- ford, and “Chasm.” by Willic Richard- son and E. C. Willlams; 9 p.m., Caz- lisle A. C. Friday—7 p.m., Dunbar Junior Di matic Social Club and Boys' Checke Club: 8 pm., Pontiac A. C., girls’ bas ketball team; No. 40 Morning Star Lodge drill team; 9 p.m., Manchester: Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeas Wednesday- young Toy V. E. Chase, principal of the | Garheld School, has called & parents meeting with talks by Miss F. L. Bent- ly and Mr. G. C. Wilk| program will follow:; boys' ‘and men's Bihletic group, . gitls' athletic _group, Young Men’s Social Club, Whittling, Women's Art Club. Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: Monday—3:15 pm, Buzzine Bees' Club. Wednesday—3:15 pm.. Boys’ Club. Friday—3:15 p.am., music extension piano group. West Washington Center, Phillips ““Would You Like.to Save Your Eyes’ Are You Still Neglecting Them? FREE EXAMINATION THIS WEEK ;| Rodolphe Monty Zong Prominent | | { n, & musical | to a general election, Mr. Monty was School, Twenty-seventh and N streets: Tuesday—17:30 pm., West Washing- ton Citizens’ Association, handwork, Vin- cent_Social Club. Friday—7:30 pm.. Girls’ Club, Boys' Clyb, modeling. Francis Athletic Club, Regular Fellers, handwork in reed, paper, clay and wax; lampshade mak- ng. Smothers, Benning road and Forty- second strect northeast: Monday—3:15 pm., Toy_ Symphony Orchestra; Girls' Art and Social Club; | 3:45 pm., music aroup. QUEBES UFFICIAL DIES. in Conservative Party. ST. HYACINTHE, Quebec, December 1 (#.—Rodolphe Monty, king's coun- sel, long a prominent figure in the con- servative party in Quebec, died suddenly here today. He was 54 years old, In September, 1921, when Arthur Meighen reorganized his cabinet prior | chosen as secretary of state. BumsteadsWnrmSyrup “To children an ancel of merey,” Where directions are followed, IT 'NEV FATLS: Deapite scarcity and enoroeut Tout of SANTOSIN"Tt contntns Tull doser Stood sixty years’ fest. Sold everywhere or by mail, 50c a botile. Est. C. A. Voorhees, M. D.. ]‘hllndvlphhr Latest Style YOU, too "= Can Enjoy Comfort and Warmth at Very Small NO CASH PAYMENT 3 Years to Pay OMPARE our heating plant with others sell- ing near or even higher price . . . you'll instantly see the GREAT difference in QUALITY. Because ours is an American Radi- ator Co. First Quality Product. ! 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