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At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Main 6036 ‘The Columbia Players of Columbia Heights Center will repeat “Ten Nights in a Barroom” at the Wardman Park Theater April 23, 8:30 p.m. The leaders of children's groups of centers of divisions 1 to 9 are plannin programs for the children’s festival a Central Center in May. Groups from centers of divisions 10 to 13 are rehearsing for celebrations to be given during National Boys' week, beginning April 28. An indoor meet of the District of Co- lumbia Model Alrcraft League will be ll'xsld at Macfarland Center April 27 at am. Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton streets: Monday—7:30 p.m., Columbia Com- mandery, No. Knights Templar, drill team; 8:15 p.m., moving pictures, “His- tory of Aviation,” presented by Board of Trade. Tuesday—7:30 p.m., National Capital | Oratorio Association, interior decorating group, Royal Rangers, T. C. of L., drill team. ¢ Wednesday — 7:30 pm., Kallipolis Grotto drill team, National Capital Rifle Association. Thursday—7:30 p.m., Almas Temple Patrol drill team. Friday—8:15 p.m.. Odd Fellows’ 110th anniversary celebration. Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Nor- mal School, Eleventh and Harvard atreets: ‘Tuesday—T7:30 p.m., Columbian’s Or- chestra, rhythmic dancing; 8 p.m., Cap- ital A. C.; basket ball game, Choral Club; 9 p.m., Curley Club basket ball game. Thursday — 3:30 pm., beginners' rhythmic dancing: 8 p.m.. Community Orchestra, Columbia Players, self-de- fense group, Capital City Orchestra, Ye Olde Tyme Dancing Club; 8:30 p.m., “Watch Your Weight Club”; 9 m., gymnasium group for men ahd women. Friday—3:15 p.m.,, violin instruction, first group: 3:30 p.m., advanced group in rhythmic dancing; 4:15 p.m. second group in violin instruction; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts (Troops 40 and 41), Girl Scouts (Troop 40); 8 p.m., young peo- ple’s dance, Political Study Club. Saturday—9:30 a.m., piano instruc- tion; 10:15 am. piano instruction; 11 a piano instruction, advanced vio- lin instruction, rhythmic dancing for small boys and girls. Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street: ‘The Saturday Evening Social Dancing Club is arranging a party for April 27 at the Chevy Chase Library. Parents are invited. The Wednesday and Thursday cer- |7 pentry groups for children have been combined into one, meeting Thursday at 3 o'clock. Monday—3:15 to 5 pm, French; p.m., Dramatic Club. Tuesday—3:15 to 5 p.m., music, | rhythmic dancing, airplane construc- |4 tion. | Thursday—3:15 to 5 pm., French, rhythmic dancing; 3 p.am, children’s | carpentry. Georgetown, Addison School, Wiscon- sin avenue and P street: ‘Wednesday—3 p.m., group in expres- slon, group in rhythm. Thursday—3 p.m., group in rhythm, Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and | Webster street: | A dance will be held May 3 and May 10 from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.. A bridge | and 500 party will be held for those who do not care to dance, Social eve- | nings on Fridays during the. remainder | of the season are promoted by the Bridge and 500 Club. Coaching in| bridge by Miss Dallas Keith will be given to all who desire her assistance. Friday—7 pm., rhythm group: 7:30 | pm., Boy Scout ‘Troop No. 30; 8 p.m., bridge and 500 party. East Washington Center, Seventeenth | and East Capitol streets: Monday—8 p.m., Orient Commandery, Knights Templar, drill team. Tuesday—7 p.m., B. B. Girls; 8 p.m., Boys' Independent Band; 8:30 pm., community dance Wednesday—8 p.m., drill team of De Molay Commandery, No. 4, IInights ‘Templar. ‘Thursday—7 p.m., girls' basket ball team of Trinity; 7:30 p.m., dressmak- ing, basketry, Columbia Troubadours, the Uniform Rank, Woodmen of the World; 8:30 p.m., Bethlehem drill team, Bethlehem Chapter, O. E. S. Saturday—7 p.m., junior rhythm, game group for children; 7:30 p.m., senior rhythm; 8 p.m., community pro- gram, moving pictures. Park View Center, Warder and New- ton streets: Monday—3:15 p.m., violin group. Friday—7 p.m., Boy Scouts; 7:15 p.m,, Drum and Bugle Corps; 7:30 p. Girl Scouts, children’s games, ¥ handwork; china painting, Dennison art; 8 pm., dramatics; 8:15 p.m., young Ppeople’s dance. Southeast Center, Seventh an streets southeast: are The Wednesday Night Public Speak- :’ Club will be continued until the ddle of May, with Miss Ruth Kentz- ler, leader. A program of instruction and practice, including an evening of debates, has been arranged. ‘The tap dancing group on Saturday morning and the children’s dancing in- struction groups on Friday night are rehearsing their numbers for the chil- dren’s festival in May. Monday—7 p.m., volley ball groups. Wednesday—7 p.m., volley ball groups; 8 p.m., Public Speaking Club. Friday—7 pm., children’s dancing .m., dance. . violin instruction; ., piano instruction; 10 a. ramatics, tap dancing, Jolly Junior Club, basket ball group. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets: The adult dancing class will have a social evening April 23, from 8:30 to 10:30 o’clock. Monday—8 p.m., advanced French group, Midcity Citizens’ Association meeting, auction bridge open to all, educational committee of the District :lagolumhl;rl’ub;‘lcbgchml Association; :30 p.m.,, French beginners' group. - | ‘Tuesday—7:30 p.m., dictation group open to any writer, physical education group for women and girls; 8 p.m., Lyric Orchestra rehearsal, training group for Boy Scout leaders; 8:30 p.m, soclal dancing group instruction and practice, adult plano instruction, Melody Way method. Wednesday—3:15 p.m., _dramatic coaching group, directed by Helen Zeller, for children from fourth grade up; 3:30 p.m,, violin, clarinet and cor- net for children. ‘Thursday-—7 p.m., women’s drill team, Spanish beginners’ group; 8 p.m., Itallan S’mlp, Ohio Girls’ Bridge Club, Dux lub meeting, dictation group, Mary- land State Soclety meeting. Friday—3:15 p.m., rhytl group re- ; 4:15 p.m, tap daneing’ in- struction and rehearsal; 8 p.m,, French advanced land :iorlnversann'pvl.lsh ‘x“roup. ng people’s social group, gton yczuxn Club. e Saturday—8:45 to 12 noop, oups for children in piano, , saxophone, trombone. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—7:30 p.m., boys’ handicraft, boys’ basket ball, Campfire Girls, dra- matie group, industrial art; 8 p.m., toy symphony group, Choral Boeletg, Men'’s Club, study group, Ukulele Club, Kindergarten Mothers’ Club; 8:30 p.m., A, C. base ball group, A. C. junior base ball group. herledneudly——i:u pm, Little Sun- ms. m‘mundny— :18 pm., plano instrue- ns. m:‘rflm;z—l:lufl:o',l‘nl.i:s paradise of child- 3 ’ an ' game group. mrrvli: Center, Ig:vmun avenue and Corcoran street: ‘Tuesday—3:15 p.m., music i ehiwun‘;a;lmlmé 1:30 p&x., ;M T groups, Scoul 0. s p.m‘.m Burrville Women's Club, Dra- music violin, musie, | 7, g R group for girls, toy shop for men and boys. Cleveland streets: Tuesday—T7:30 p. Club, Dennison Al lampshade making, Washington Con- ::.m SN W N SRR\ N = s — Instruc John's. ing, Asburian Dramatic piano group. Saturday— Dunbar Center, First Center, Eighth and T . Amphion Glee first aid group, Kappa Alpha Dramatic Temple Drill Team, Al “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You g: M‘;"‘""“‘?" 8. Coleridge Taylor Thursday—7:30 p.m., adult plano tion, basketry, Dennison Art, St. Military Band, lam) s ub. Friday-—3:15 p.m, music extension :156 p.m,, rhythmic group. ‘Thursday—6 p.m., Silver Leaf Social and Athletic Club, boys’ game group, Boys’ Symphony Orchestra, swimming for girls; 8 p.m., swimming for boys. men Drill Team, Columbia Lodge Drill WASHINGTON, D. ., APRIL ‘Team, Birney Choral Soclety rehearsal. Friday—7 p.m., Dunbar Junior Dra- matic Club, Silver Leaf girls’ social hour, boys' game up social hour; 8 pm.,, Colum! Nurses’ Drill Team. Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast: hade mak~ and N streets: Club, art and craft group, ing group, Garfleld Athletic Club, x’-rlln!e group, Dramatic Club, games for [ . Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: Club, Columbia merican Wood- Genuine Wrought Iron Smoking Stands ‘The man who smokes will appreciate one of these handsome wrought-iron smoking stands. They may be obtained in green and red and have a glass ash receptacle. 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