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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community center department, Frank- #in Administration Building. Main 6036. The children’s dramatic group, which meets at the Southeast Community ‘Cent!r on Saturday mornings is re- hearsing for a children’s Christmas play to be given December 28. The Birney Choral Soclety assisted | y the choirs of the churches of Ana- | d Garfield will give a Christ- | rogram December 17, at 8:30 p.m., Birney Center. Julia West Hamilton, president | ¢ the Washington Federation of Wom- | fen's Clubs, will address the Women's ib of the Birn er, December 8:30 pm evenin; will have a Christmas pa Center, Thirteenth and Clf: pm., Columbia A. C. and al Bank basket ball teams: | nterior decorating group: 8 National Guards and | basket ball teams, | ratorio Association, pm., St. Pauls Autheran (men’s) basket ball team. Tuesday—7 p.m., Mt. Vernon Juniors | niversal Motor Co. basket ball T, C. tional Crescents and District National Bank | basket ball teams; 9 pm., W. H. West | Co. and Washington Loan & Trust | Co. basket ball teams. | Wednesday—7 p.m., Cardinals’ basket | Ipall team, National Capitol Rifle Associ- ation; 7:15 pm., automobile engine | study group: 8 p.m., Mt. Vernon Seniors |and Security Club (girls) basket ball “teams; 9 p.m., Harriman & Co. basket ball team, Security Club (men’s) basket Tpall team. Thursday—7 p.m., Riggs National ‘Bank and Sigma Lambda Nu basket ball teams; 7:15 p.m., metal work group, ,wood_shop open for wood work; 8 p.m.. W. B. Hibbs & Co. and Tau Phi (girls) basket ball teams, Almas Tem- ple Patrol drill team; 9 p.m., Potomac Boat Club and Drake Seniors basket \ball teams; 8:15 p.m., Community In- stitute, Henry Turner Bailey, “How to |Look at a Picture and What to Get Out of It.” illustrated. Columbia Heights Center, Wilson [Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard treets: This center is open on Monday, Tues- ay, Thursday and Friday nights for \®dult recreation. |, In addition to periods for basket ball ipractice by athletic groups, physical xercise is given on Tuesday and Thurs- y nights by the “Watch-Your-Weight lub”; on Tuesday nights by rhythmic ancing and physical education groups, land on Friday nights by “keep fit” |dancing instruction and Ye Olde Tyme ‘Dancing Club. These enjoyable groups lare open for additional membership. Bridge instruction, given on ‘Tues- jdays and Thursdays, is an opportunity for beginners, as new classes are form- T The Columbia Players are rehearsing Tuesday and Thursday for the play be given in January, “Helena’s s,” by Ida Lublenski Ehrlich. " The New Columbia Heights Citizens’ Association meets on Tuesday at 8 p.m. [ In addition to the usual children’s Euvme& the Children of the American evolution has a dance group Friday t 3:30 pm. Chevy Chase Center, E. V. Brown ISchool, Connecticut avenue and McKin- street: ‘Monday—3 p.m., music, French; 7:30 P.m.. women'’s gym class. Tuesday—3 p.m., music, Thythmic cing. Wednesday—10 a.m., choral section of aryland Women's Club; 3:15 p.m., dren’s carpentry; 8 p.m., Home and 00l Association meeting. | Thursday—3 p.m., French, rhythmic cing; 3:15 pm, children's carpen- | Saturday—Y7:15 pm., social dancing for juniors. < z ‘East Washington Center, Seventeenth nd East Capitol streets: | Tuesday—7 pm., Delta Sigma Fra- ty of the Fifteenth Street Christian hurch, basket ball girls; 8 p.m., East- ypsies’ basket ball jern Prep A. C., G Boys’ Inde&ndant Band; 8:30 .m.,” community dance; 9 p.m., Sioux ‘oodridge . C., Wi A.C, ‘Wednesday—8 team of | pm.,, drill Molay Commandery, No. 4, Knights ‘emplar. Thursday—7_ pm., Pontiac Basket I Club, girls’ basket ball team of ty; 7:30 p.m., dressmaking, bas- lketry, the uniform rank, Woodmen of ithe World; 8 p.m., Trinity young men’s | ‘Washington A. C., gymnasium class; 8:30 pm.,, hem jdrill team, i Bethlel Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7, 0. E. S.; 9 pm., Robert LeBruce Chap- {ter, Order of DeMolay, basket ball team; the Florence M. Brown class of alvary Baptist Sunday school basket 1l team. Saturday—7 pm., Nativity Young ples’ Service League, junior rhythm, e group for children; 7:30 pm., for rhythm; 8 p.m., Metropolitan lub, community program, moving pic- es; 8:30 p.m., community dance; 9 .m., Woltz photographers’ basket ball m, Strayers’ A. C. Langley Center, Second and T streets 1\‘?::::: T the Baptist Young —7 pm., ol K . Ball League, ball team; le's Unlon ace Memorial basket :30 p.m., Dennison art group; 8 p.m., njamin Franklin School of Account- cy basket ball team: 9 p.m., National blishing Co. basket ball team. | Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and Plebs(er street: Friday—7 p.m., Clark Griffith basket fball team; 7:30 p.m., Boys' Community Club, Girls' Club, Boy Scouts, Troops | |30 and 70; 8 p.m., Macfarland Junior High School Parent-Teacher Associa- Ition, bridge group, the Central Reds ibasket ball team; 9 p.m., Petworth Mets ket ball team. Park View Center, Warder and New- n streets: I" Monday—3:15 p.m., beginners’ viol :30 p.m., beginners’ rhythm; 4 pm., | jadvanced ‘violin. | | Wednesday—17:30 p.m., china paint-} #ng, Northern A. C., basketry; 7:45 pm., ! |dramatics; 8 p.m., Adult’ Instruction | Pance Club. | Thursday—3:15 p.m., beginners’ piano. Priday—7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:15 p.m., iFife and Drum Corps; 7:30 p.m., Girl |Scouts, Children’s Gameé Club, boys' ‘mandwork group; 8 p.m., bridge instruc- {tion group, young people’s dance; 7:30 p.m., Dennison art group. Southeast Center, Hine Junlor High, vaemh and C streets southeast: Monday—6:30 p.am., 7:45 p.m., Daughters of America drill {team, Roxie Club; 9 p.m., Columbia A. l(J, East Washington Heights Y. P. U. C ‘Wednesday—6:30 p.m., Pontiac A. C., True Blues A C.; 7:45 p.m., Martha andridge drill team, Moseans A. C.; 9 m., National Circles and Senior Chris- n’Endeavor Athletic Clubs. Friday—7 p.m., children’s dancing {instruction, groups 1 and 2; 8 pm. bildren's dancing instruction, group 3: utheast Community Players; 8:30 0., community dance; 9 p.m., Saks| jans A. C. Eaturday—9 am., violin instruction; :30 to 12 a.m., plano instruction; 10 to 2 am., children’s dramatic groups, olly Junior Club. U ‘Thomson Center, Twelfth and L treets: Monday—7 p.m. advanced French, panish beginners’ groups, dramatic re- earsal; 8 pm, French and Italian ptudy groups, Nordica Orchestra, be- ginners’ and advanced groups for auc- flon bridge, Mid-City Citizens' meeting changed from fourth Monday to third Monday owing to Christmas eve, Tuesday—7 p.m. advanced Spanish feading and conversational course (any ne reading Spanish can join); 7:30 pm., recreational gymnastics for wom- en and girls, dictation -group for any Cobra A. C,| Friendly Society of the Nativity A. C.: | Wednesday—3:15 p.m., instruction in violin, clarinet and cornet for children; registration for children’s classes in rhythm, tap-dancing for boys above fourth grade. Thursday—-7 p.m., Spanish beginners’ | group, dramatic rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., shorthand dictation for any writer; 8 pm.. Italian group. Friday—3:15 p.m., children's rhythm group, kindergarten to fourth grade; 4:15 pam., physical education and tap dancing for boys; 7:15 p.m., children's dancing and physical education, fourth grade up; French advanced group; 8:30 pam., instruction in ballroom dancing for young people followed by practice, Carol Wroe, director. Art lectures dis- continued until after Christmas. Saturday-—8:45 to 12 noon, children’s music grcups in pilano, saxophone, violin, trombone and drums. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—7:30 p.m., industrial art, Campfire Girls, Toy Symphony Orches~ tra, boys' handicraft, basket ball; 8 pm., choral society—Christmas music, study groups, Men's Clubs, Co-operative Association p.m., Anacostia Foot Ball Club, boys' games, community sing. Thursday—3:15 p.m., music exten- sion. Friday—3:15 p.m., paradise of child- hood; 8 p.m., operetta and dance by Campfire Girls, Women’s Clubs, testi- monial committee, advisory committee. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Tuesday—3:15 p.m., music group, children’s classes; 17:30 p.m. Boy Scouts; 8 p.m., Clef Club, Burrville Women's Clubs, community singing; 9 p.m., dance. Cleveland Center, streets: Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Amphion Glee Club, Columbia Temple Singers, Chiro- practors Assoclation, Dennison art group, home hygiene group, lampshade making, Washington Concert Orches- tra, S. Coleridge Taylor Choral Society, Lafayette Social Club, national clerical Teserve. Thursday — 7:30 p.m., adult piano group, basketry group, Dennison art group, Knights of St. John Military Band, lampshade making. Friday—3:15 p.m., music extension piano group. Saturday—10' ®m., rhythmic group, corrective speech group. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—6 p.m., Silver Leaf Social and Athletic Club, girls swimming; 8 pm., American Woodmen drill team, Columbia Lodge and Columbia Temple drill teams, Le Rover basket ball team, council review players, organ practice, the Dunbar Center Orchestra, La Mere Social Club; 9 p.m., Pleasant Plains So- cial and Athletic Club. Friday—-7 p.m., Dunbar Junior Dra- matic Club, Checker Boys' Club; 8 pm., Morning Star Lodge drill team, Forest Temple drill team, Manchester A. C. Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast: Wednesday—3:15 p.m., music_group; 5 p.m., symphony orchestra; pam., community singing, women's art group, Thimble Club; 9 p.m., dancing. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m., music extension groups. Wednesday—7 to 10 p.m., athletic clubs, Dennison art groups, lampshade making group, Girls’ A. C., Girls’ Sew- ing Circle, Northeast junior male chorus, clubroom. Friday—3:15 p.m., children’s game and industrial hour. Saturday—7:30 p.m., athletics, Girls’ Club, Girls' A. C., the Rinky Dinks, Eighth and T ‘handicraft group, clubroom. Military Road Center, Milif road near Brightwood: Ay mfiw:“ Ppm., Buzsing. Bees we'dnudny—!:ls p.m., Boys’ Club. —3:15 p.m., music extension EISISENOIWINAR [A EEI& Efl 1 4. 7. 10. 11 . Paddle-like implement. . Wing. 14, 16. Forlorn. . Relative (ab.). 21. A playing card. 22, Pastry. 24. Disclosings. 5. 12, 13 19. . Proceed. . Indefinite article, . Female sheep. . Recline. our department. | $5.00 | | | | shorthand writer, plano instruction for men and women (melody way); 8:45 p.m., instruction in social dancing for men and women, followed by practice; Lowls Orchesira redesassal L. $2.95 ~ $5.00 Sewing Lights —can be attached to any style of sewing machine regardless of age or make. .. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER The Daily Cross Word Puzzle (Copyright, 1928 . Winged mammal, . Sylvan deity. . Peculiar, . 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