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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center _ Department, Franklin Administration Building, Main 6036. Christmas preparations are keeping many of the community groups busy. Orchestras and choral clubs are re- hearsing music, handecraft clubs are making presents, drama clubs and chil- dren’s groups are rehearsing Christmas plays. The D. C. Model Afrcraft League will hold a meet at_the Macfarland Com- munity Center December 15 at 2 p.m. Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- y—17 p.m., Columbia A. C. and Vational Bank basket ball . 7:15 pm. interior decorating 7:30 p.m.. Columbia Command- Knights Templar Drill team; Company C, National Guard Washington _Gray basket ball | pm. St. Paul's Lutheran | ket ball team p.m., Mount riversal Motor Co. 7:30 pm., , T. C. of L., drill team: pm., fonal Capital Oratorio Asso- | ciation; 8 p.m., Crescents and District National Bank basket ball teams: 9| m., W. H West Co. and Washington | oan & Trust Co. basket ball teams. Wednesday—17 p.m., Cardinals besket ball team, National Capitol Rifle Asso- fon; 7:15 p.m. automobile engine y group: 8 pm. Mount Vernon niors and Security Club (girls) bas- ket ball teams; students’ recital, Wash- ington_ Conservatory of Music; 8:30 | ., Kallipolis Grotto drill team; 9 | p.m., Harriman & Co. basket ball team, Security Club (men’s) basket ball team Thursday—7 pm.. Riggs National Bank and Sigma Lambda Nu basket ball teams; 7:15 p.m., metal work group, woodshop open for wood work: 8 p.m, W. B. Hibbs & Co. basket ball team, Tau Phi (girls) basket ball team, Almas Temple Patrol drill team; 9 p.m., Potomac Boat Club and Drake Senlors basket bali teams. Chevy Chase Center, E. V. Brown School,” Connecticut avenue and Mc- Kinley street: Monday—3 to 5 p.m., music, French; 9:30 p.m., women's gymnasium group. | Tuesday—3 pm., music, rhythmic | dancing for children: 3:15 p.m., minia- | ture airplane construction. Wednesday—10 to 12 a.m., rehearsal | of choral unit, Chevy Chase Woman's Club of Maryland. ‘Thursday—3 p.m.. rhythmic dancing for children, French; 3:15 p.m. chil- dren’s carpentry. Saturday—7:30, juniors. Columbia Heights Center. Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets: Adult groups: Monday—7 p.m., West Washington Baptist A. C.; 8 p.m., Fifth Baptist Y. 16. U. A. C.; 9 pm,, First Baptist Y. P. LA, ‘Tuesds p.m., Mount Pleasant A. C.; 8 pm, Capital A. C.; rhythmic dancing, choral club, instruction bridge; 8:15 p.m., Columbia Players’ rehearsal; 9 pm., Curley A. C. Thursday—7 p.m., Northern A. C.; 8 pm., Lionell A. C., self-defense group, Columbia Players, bridge; 8:30 p.m. “Watch Your Weight” Club; 9 p. gymnasium group (men and women) Friday—7 p.m., Arcadia A. pm., Boy Scouts, Troops 40 and 41; 8| ., Monroe A. C., young peoples’ dance | instruction 8 p.m. and dancing 9 p.m.), olitical study group, Ye Olde Tyme ancing Club; 9 p.m., Tremont A. C. Children’s groups ‘Thursday—3:30 beginners’ ., violin instruction (first year); 3:30 p.m., advanced rhyth- mic dancing, Children of American Revolution: 4:15 p.m., violin instruction (third year). Saturday—9:30 a.m., beginners’ piano instruetion; 10 a.m., rhythmic dancing; 10:15 am., piano instruction (second year): 11:30 am., violin instruction. East Washington Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Tuesday—7 p.m., Delta Sigma Fra- ternity of the Pifteenth Street Chris- tian Church, B. B. girls; 8 p.m., East- ern Prep A. C., Gypsies basket ball team, Boys' Independent Band; 8:30 p.m, community dance; 9 p.m, Sioux A. C., Woodridge Athletic Club. ‘Wednesday—8 p.m., drill team of De- Molay Commandery, No. 4, Knights ‘Templar. Thursday—7 p.m., Pontiac basket ball club, girls' basket ball team of Trinity; 7:30 p.m. dressmaking, bask- etry, the uniform rank, Woodmen of the World: 8 p.m., Trinity young men’s basket ball team, Washington A. C. gymnasium class; 8:30 p.m., Bethlehem drill team, Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7, O.E.S.; 9 pm., Robert LeBruce Chap- ter, Order of DeMolay, basket ball team, the Florence M. Brown class of Cal- | vary Baptist Sunday school basket ball team. Saturday—7 pm. Nativity Young Peoples’ Service League, junior rhythm, game group for children; 7:30 p.m., senior rhythm; 8 pm. Metropolitan 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: Tuesday—7 p.m., Baptist Young Peo- ples Union Basket Ball League, Wallace Memorial basket ball jteam; 8 pm., Benjamin Franklin School of Account- ancy basket ball team: 9 p.m., National Publishing Co. basket ball team. | Saturday—2 p.m., District of Colum- | bia Model Aircraft League. | Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and ‘Webrter street Friday—7 pm. rhythm for girls, | Clark Griffith’s basket ball team; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts, No. 30 and No. 70, | Boys' Club, Girls’ Club; 8 to 11:30 p.m., night, with dancing, bridge, | Ve G and basket ball games, Petworth Players, Bridge Club, Central | basket ball team; 9 p.m. Petworth | Mets basket ball team. Park View Center, Warder and New- ton streets: Monday—3:15 p.m., beginners’ violin; | 3:30 pm. beginners’ rhythm; 4 p.m., advanced viol { Wednesday—7:30 pm., china paint- | ing, Northern A. C., basketry; 7:45 p.m., dramatics; 8 p.m., adult dance instruc- tion group. Thursday—3:15 p.m., beginners’ piano. | Friday—7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:15 p.m., ! Drum and Bugle Corps; 7:30 p.m., Giri | Scouts, boys handwork, Children’s | Game Club, Dennison art work; 8 pm., young people’s dance § Southeast Center, Hine Junior High, Beventh and C streets southeast: Monday—6:30 pm., Cobra A. C, Friendly Society of the Nativity A. C.» 7:45 pm., Roxie Club; 9 p.m. East ‘Washington Heights B. Y. P, U. A. C., Columbia A. C. ! ‘Wednesday—6:30 p.m., Pontiac A. C., | True Blues A. C.. 7:45 pm. Martha Dandridge drill team, Moseans A. C.; 9 pm, -National Circle and Senior ‘Endeavor A. C. Friday—7 pm., children’s dancing | groups, 1 and 2: 8 p.m, advanced danc- ing group, Southeast Community Play- | ers; 8:30 p.m. community dancing; 9 ! p.m.,-Saks Trojans A. C. i Saturday—9 am., violin instruction; | 9:30 am. piano instruction; 10 to 12 am.,, Jolly Junior Club. i Thomson Center, Twelfth and L| and teams: 9 s) b | Vernon | social dancing for pm., Etreets: | Monday—7 p.m., advanced French, Spanish beginners’ groups, dramatic re- | hearsal; 8 pm., French and Italian | study groups, Nordica Orchestra, auc- | tion bridge, beginners' and advanced | groups, Writers' Craft Club. ! Tuesday—7 p.m., advanced Spanish | reading and conversational course; 7:30 | p.m., recreational gymnastics for women and girls, dictation (speed-up class for | any shorthand writer), piano instruc- | tion for men and women (Melody | Way); 8:45 p.m., instruction in social | dancing for men and women, followed | Wy practice, Parent-Teachers meeting at pm. | Wednesday—3:15 p.m,, instruetion in clazinet and coraet for children, registration for children’s classes in rhythm (kindergarten to third grade), tap dancing for boys; 7:30 p. ., Boy | Scout court of honor and court of re- view. Thursday—7 p.m., Spanish beginners’ group, dramatic rchearsal; 7:30 pm. dictation group for any shorthand writer; 8 p.m., Italian group. Friday—3:15 pm., children’s rhythm group for kindergarten to fourth grade; 4:15 pm., physical education and tap dancing for boys; 7:15 p.m.. children’s dancing and physical education, fourth grade and up, French advanced group; 8 p.m., Lyric Orchestra, lecture, “Art | in the Home,” by Miss Harriet Garrells (lecture is open to men and women): 8:30 p.m., instruction in_ballroom danc- | ing for young people followed by prac- tice, Carol Wroe, director. Saturday—8:45 to 12 noon, children's music groups in piano, violin, saxo- phone, trombone and drums. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—17:30 p.m., boys' handicraft, | | basket ball, Camp Fire Girls' Club, in- |/ | dustrial art; 8 pm. Choral Socict Hillsdale Citizens' Association, Men's Club, study group, Diplomat Social Club, Toy Symphony Orchestra; 8:30 pm., Anacostia foot ball team, boys' gamos. Thursday—3:15 pm. music exten- sion. Friday—3:15 p.m., “Paradise of Child- hood.” Burrville Center, Division avenue and | Corcoran stréet northeast: Tuesday—3:15 p.m., music group, children’s classics; 7 p.m., Clef Club; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts Troop 506, toy shop, boys activity group, group, girls' activity group: 8 pm Gitizens' Association, Burrville Wom: an’s Club, Burrville women's art grol Cleveland Center, Eighth and T streets: Tuesday—7:30_pm., Amphion Glee Club, Columbia Tempie Singers, Denni- son art, home hygiene group, lamp- shade making, Washington Concert Orchestra, lamp-shade making, Central Society. Thursday—7:30 p.m., adult piano in- struction, basketry and Dennison art groups, Knights of St. John Band and Ofchestra, lamp-shade making, Ceneral (/ Citizens' Association. Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension, piano instruction. Saturday—10 am. rhythmic group, corrective speech group. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—6 p.m., Silver Leaf Social Club, girls’ swimming group, Organ Practice Club: 8 p.m., Krigwa Players, Council Review Players, Le Rovers A. C., Columbia Lodge drill team, Columbia Temple drill team, American Woodmen drill team, Alpha Kappa Psi Dramatic Club; 9 p.m, Carlisle A. C., organiza- tion of Young Men’s Social Club. Friday—7 p.m., Dunbar Junior Dra- matic and Social Club; 8 p.m., Pontiac A. C., Columbia Temple Nurses Unit drill team, Columbia Temple basket ball team (girls), Boys’ Checker Club; 9 p.m,, Manchester A. C. Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and | Twenty-fifth street southeast: Wednesday—3:15 p.m., music group; 5 p.m., Troy Symphony Orchestra; 8 p.m., wWomen’s art group, sewing group, girls’ recreational activities, boys' recre- ational “activities, athletic group, Gar- field Citizens’ Association, Young Men's Social Club. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m., music extension group. Wednesday—7 to 10 p.m., athletic clubs, Dennison art groups, lamp-shade making group, Columbia Business Cluo (was Whirlpool Club), Girls' A. C., girls’ sewing circle, Northeast Junior Male Chorus, clubroom. Friday—3;15 p.m., children’s game and industrial hout Saturday— pm., athletics, Girls'| Club; Girls' A. C., Jamprshade making, the Rinky Dinks, handicraft group, clubroom; 8 pm. dance, given by Northeast Junior Male Chorus. Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: Monday—3:15 p.m., Buzzing Bees' Club. Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Boys' Club. Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano group. Randall Center, First and I streets southwest: ‘Wednesday—8 p.m., Parent-Teacher and Southwest Civic Associations meet. Smothers, Benning road and Forty- second street northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m., Toy Symphony Orchestra, basketry and art group; 3:45 p.m., music group. 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