Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1929, Page 42

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- Thursdays at 3 4 { " At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center{Department, Franklin Administration Building. Nat’l1300. The Christmas ply to be mud by children’s groups at the Thomsol Center, December 13, at 7:30 p.m., wul place Hans and Gretchen among new scenes and among the fairies of all the seasons. Friends and parents of the children are invited. ‘The casting co: ittee of the Com- munity Drama Guild will meet Deeem ber 10 at 8 pm., ‘ln'.hemnknn ministration Bulldlu Tnstitute win pre- The Communit; sent Robert Ripley December 12 at Central Center. ‘The George Washington Troubadours ‘will present “Gyped in t” Decem- ber 12, 13 and 14 at 8:30 pm, in the )(emnlezniualt::mm Second and T ‘Little Almond Eyeés,” an operetta, ki le " 3 with a cast of 40 members, to be given Central Center, Thlmenth and Clifton streets: Monday—7 p.m., Calvary Réds basket ball team, Costeilo Auxfll.lry ladies’ drill team; 8 pan., Drakes basket ball team, meeting of Central ‘Teacher Auncluhn, $:30 p.m., Capitol Forest, No. 104; F. C. of L. drill team; 9 pm. Dixie Pigs and Eneemo basket l:‘d‘:u 7 - Stra; girls and Tul —7 pam., yer % 3 & basket ball Brothers and United 'xypewrh-er Grays' basket ball teams. ‘Wednesday—7 p.m., Strayer Alumni and St. Paul's Boys' Club basket ball teams, National Capitol rifle team, Columbia Commandery Knights Tem- plar drill team; 8 p.m. Security Club girls and Crescents’ basket ball teams; 3:30 p. m., Kallipolis Grotto drill team; ity Club men’s and Com- C. National Guards’ basket ‘Thursday—7_p. Ambassadors’ and Dumbartons’ buket. ball team; 7:30 p.m., automobile study group; 8 p.m., Company C, D. C. National Guards’ and Mt. Vernon Seniors basket teams; 8:15 p.m., Community Institute ~—Rcbert Ripley, subject, “Queeriosities™; 8:30 pm., Almas Temple drill team: 9 p.m., Mt. Vernon Juniors and Potomac Boat Club basket ball teams. Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Ner- mal School, Eleventh and Harvard atreets: B:s‘k "d;};i"!;..m“ B. Y. P. U. Girls’ el Tuesday—7 p.m., West Washington Baplist girls’ basket ball team: 8 p.m., Capitol Athletic girls’ basket ball team, Oates’ Orchestra rehearsal, Wilnor Choral Club. Columbia Players, auction bridge; 9 p.m., Als A. C. basket ball team. Thursday—3:30 p.m., beginners’ yhythmic dancing; 7 p.m., Arcadians’ basket ball team; 8 p.m., Northerns’ basket ball team, Columbia players; Ye Olde Time Dance Club; 9 p.m., Monroe basket ball team. Priday—3:30 v{nm advanced rhyth- mic dancing, violin class; 7:30 p.m., 3 Vel!ey 8:30 p. m., young people’s dance. Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut ave- Rue and McKinley street: Monday evenings features for adults and Saturday evenings for young peo- ple; French conversation for children, 3 p.m. Mondays and iys; adult an Mondays; rhythmic iesdays: model aifplane. construciion T ys; model ai construction 3 children’s p.m.; classes imuvs in social :30 and 8:30 p. meet Mon: and 'hludlyl at lnd 4 pm. ‘Washington Center, Seventeenth nnd East Capitol streets: Tuesday—§ p.m., Boys’ Band basket ball team; ‘Tivoll Whirlwinds, 15); 7:30 p.m., dress- 7 pm. Vandal A C. glr Boys' Inde- making, pendem Bnnd 8 pm., Eastern Preps A. C. Parents’ ub ~ of ‘Washington Boys’ Independent Band, Acacia Mutual Life girls’ basket ball team; 8:30 pm, social dancing; 9 p.m., Metropolitan A. C.; 8 pm., East Wuhlnnon Commu- nity Pl.lyera Thursday—8 pm., Trinity Light- ‘weights; 7 p.m., the Pilots A. C., Trinity giris’ basket bail team; 7:30 p.m., wood- men of the World, Uniform Rlnk 8 pm., Trinity boys’ basket ball Yelll'l. the Phi Theta basket ball team, bas- ketry; 9 p.m., Pontiac A. C., basket ball in girls’ gymnasium. Saturday—7 p.m., Miller A. C, rhy?.hm for beginners, Boy Scouts of Troop No. 93; Capitol Court, No 3, Junlm of the Maccabees; 7:30 group; 8 pm., basket ball team, com- munity wgflm moving ylcturu 8:30 pm., senior rhythm group; m., Phoenix Club, Inc., ot Wuhlnms Georgetown Cen ‘Wednesday—3:. 15 ym rhythm gron Curtis School, Wisconsin avenue lnd 0 street. Tuesday—8 p.m., !urlelth Citizens’ Association, Gordon Juni High, ‘Thirty-! -fourth and wummln avenue. Friday—3:15 p.m., rhythm group, Gordon Junior School. Langley Center, Second and T streels northeast: Tuesday—7 p.m., Atonement and M- cadians junior basket ball teams; p.m., Wallace Franklin basket ball teams; 9 pm., Union Printers and Benjamin Franklin basket ball teams. Wednesday—3:15 pm., rhythm for older girls. Thursday—7 p.m., Second National Bank and Lightning basket ball teams: 8 pm., Benjamin PFranklin and Nehi bnket "ball teams; mulh Post Drum and Bugle Corps; 9 p.m. Benjamin Pnnknn and Naval H.oepinl basket baiy Machthnd Center, Iowa avenue and ‘Webster street: ‘Wednesday—7 p.m., Meridian basket | ball team; 8 p.m,, St. Paul's basket ball | team, the Nomad Pllym 9 pm., Tre- | mont’s basket ball game group for children, community | dnnu mex'. dnnce will be January 10); 8 pm., mad Players; spm,Pet.- worth Meu Buket ball Park View Center, wnaer ‘and New- ton streets: Monday—3:: 15 nm vk:lln :\ul eenudn 5 p.m. 7 p. h.rk vtew Junlm Pllnn Te- hurul for Christmas play to be mven Deeember 20; 8 p.m., Park vu Assoclation meeting, fllc Pfld-y—'l p.m., cm:dm: ; Chme club nd "vugie Gl Seoutn: By an gle _corps, ul Aeroplane Club; 7:45 p.m., china paint- ing: 8 p.m., Dramatic Club. Southeast Center, Bevenuh and c streets southeast (Hine Junior) Monday—7 p.m., Cobrs A. c 8 pm., Roxie A, C.; 9 p.m., basket ball practice. Wednesday—6:30 p.m., tep dn.ncinl for boys: 7 p.m., Samosets A. C.; 8 pm., Friendship House p A . C.;9pm, K ‘Trojans A. C. Friday—7 p.m., dance instruction for children, groups 1 and 2; 8 p.m., dance instruction, group 3; 8:30 p.m., commu- nity dancing. Saturday—9:30 a.m., piano instruction for children, children’s beginners’ dance instruction; 10 a.m., dramatics for chil- dren, Jolly 'Junior Club. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L eets: Chor. lecture on interior’ deeonunl w:dneld.y—a 15 p.m., children’s tap : 3:30 p.m., music group in vio- un, , clarinet; 7:30 p.m., Boy Sequt buu'"’ chfld.ren: Dlly, “Christmas in tI est,” French, advanced :nd beglnne ; Saturday—9 to 12 hildrens music groups in vloUn phone, .drums, eello, xylophore and e. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—7:30 p..:l.. boys’ ?nbr.lfilc:f; boys’ up, boys’ baske , bea and wax wo.rr: reed work, embroidering, flower making; 8 p.m, Choral Society, literary program and exhibition of ln- dustrial work by the girls of Birney Center. Thursday—3:15 p.m., music group, Junior Needk Guild. Friday—3:15 p.m., Jolly Juniors (girls’ industrial art). Barrville mer, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m. music group, children’s chorus. ‘Wednesday—3:15 pm., group. Frldny—!:ls pm., advanced music Cle"el.lfl Center, Eighth and T —17:30 p.m., Hoffman's Mu. stne sic Auochtlon home hygiene fm Dennison and bead work, lam; shade making, Educational Dramatic Club, adult piano. group, Burleigh Singers. PDunbar Cenu'. First and N streets: ‘Thursday—6 p. Silver Leaf Social Club, Ellie sochl Chlb children’s game group; p.m., Organ Practice Club, lwimmln for girls; 7:30 p.m,, Dunbar Junior Dnmlfil: Club; 8 p.m,, Colum- bia Temple drill team, East Central Civic Association; 8:30 p.m., Pleasant Plnuu A. C., swimming for boyx 7 p.m., Dunbar Chorus; art craft t . Galbraith Dramatic Vermont avenue Monday—7 p.m., Carlisle Athletic Cluh St. Luke Boys’ Athletic Club; ! ) gton Concert Orchestr 5 Co!efld.e Taylor Choral Society, shade making, Dennison art and bead work, home hygiene group, Educational Dramatic Club. ‘Wednesday—7 p.m., Carlisle A. p.m., Dragon-A..C.. Garfield Cenfer, Alabama avenue and ‘Twenty-fifth street southeast: Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Toy Sym| ny Orchestra, children’s chs.slcs '1: p.m., game group, mth: cm 8 .m., art and craft p, Gt prove group, lhoe-mendlng lnatmc- l‘n’ny Cenfdr, Twelfth and D gondny—x :15 p.m., music groups; p.m., Dennison art, lamp-shade .roup, Lovejoy junior basket team, Ball Club, Junior Volley Ball Club, Recreation Club, ll!l!' ‘work-play. group, Manchester A. C., club room. Wednesday—7:30 _p.m., lam) p-ohade D, }umn'.bn Club, Manchester A. Togan Junior A. C., 1al flrls' week, exhibition of work mflmw Cenler Military road, ar Bfllht ‘Wednesday—3: 15 p.m., ' Excelsior A. 5 p.m., Buzzing Bees will present. one-act_playiet, “Santa Claus Outwlt- ud Exhibit of hand work done by club. Prldny—-! 15 p.m., Buzzing Bees Club. ‘West nN.n(hl Center, Francis Junior, Twenty-fourth and'N stre Priday—7 hand work for adults u pm., meeung of Paramount Club, town Omnmunlty five, Girls’ A. 5 p.m., operetta, “Little Almond QUEEN BUYS PRESENT. Shops During Ten-Day Visit in London With King. LONDON (NANA).—The Queen made the most of the ten days she spent recently in London with the King. As she probably will not return to town again until just before Christmas she utilized every spare moment buy!nl presents. As usual, the Queen bought a be: of pictures for gifts, and amnnn‘;mth; many useful novelties she purchased ;;u sllk-eo;zlnd b:x screens for tele- ones, needlework bags with m of smmel;‘mflower llrdE‘l:Ay modern china and gilded alabaster ashtrays, one of which will pmpnbly be l.n:)uded in the King'’s A dell:hmu chiffon evening shawl, delicately patterned in colors, will most probably go to the Du'l:hfl of York, for the Queen loves give her dlulhm-h-llw dainty '.h.ln(l for eve- M the little Princess Elizabeth ‘the Queen has bought a strikingly pretty doll made of soft colored felt. It has fair hair and a blue bonnet, with a short frock of fine muslin decorated it tiny pink and blue forget-me-nots Memorial and Benjlmtn in fe (Ccnnl'ht. 1929, by North American News- — APl Allsnce) FOR RENT Two Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Re- ception Room. Electric Refrigeration. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. | CHOICE ® DIANOS FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT : WORCHS 110 G ES 019_! ..;m'é&‘*"s.,.-mmmmmwmxxmammmmxfimmm&m &W&V&&&&W&‘#&#&‘#&‘é&k& ¥ e i $30.00 Allowance off the Marked Price of Any Outfit in Store Trade in Your Old Suite See Our Table, Junior and . Bridge, Special at $1.98 . 75 others in all the new- est types. Let us show you before buying elsewhere. Prices up to $35.00. $1.00 Delivers Any Lamp Special as Shown $39.50 Other designs up to $99.50. A Small Deposit Delivers Pottery Lamp as Shown Priscilla Sewing Cabinet, $1.98 Martha Washington Cabinet, $6.98 $1.00 Delivers Dengnl to Select from Caswell Ch °sts in this gift sale at o' 20 Discount. Prices £ $8.75 $1.00 Delivers Any Chest ## hardwoods.’ CEDAR CHESTS | R EN BN RN RN R RN S SR SR R R R R i !m IR 13- Pxece Bed Room Outfit An exceptional value in a complete Consists of 4 large pieces, Spring, Mattress, 2 Pil- Bed Room Suite at this price. lows and 5-pc. Dresser Set. Sold on Very Easy Terml Simmons Bed Coil Spring and Cotton Mat- tress at this special price. An outfit that will last a long time. $1.00 Cash Delivers Outfit A genuine b2 Special $1.00 Aquarium or Fern Stand $1.00 End Tables Rayon Silk Pillows bay Bed Complete ° $198.00 Walnut Bed Room Suite Made of Walnut veneer and to be appreciated. new style bed. A suite that must be seen 'Has large dresser, new Hollywood vanity, roomy chest and Take This Your Chrishmas Stove ,”,.‘ AL 0 AT ,]. $ 1 1 9 # complete outfit. $1.00 Cash Delivers Simmons New Deep Sleep Inner Spring Mattress quard Velours over Loose Spring-filled Reversible Cushions. Bridge Base and Shade, End Table, Smoker, Magazine 10 Piece Living Room Outfit A Serpentine-front Suite—without Rack, Table Base and Shade con- 1 1 9 stitute Sulte. pillow arms. Covered in Rich Jac- A Little Down—Balance Next Year tension Table, China Cabinet, lS-Piece Dining Room Outfit Made of Walnut Veneer over s Server, 6 Chairs and 5-piece I 1 9 Console Set complete this group. Hardwood. Large Buffet, Ex- Buy Now! Pay Next Year! other ‘149 blue. 82.00 Weehl,y Pays for Suite 49 Covered all over in good grade of jacquard velour. Reversible Entire stcck of Lane ang § SPring-filled cushions, with tapes- # try reverse. Hardwood frames, Dowel construction and sagless. spring. A genuine Nationally known, nationally advertised and nation- ally guaranteed. ou Only Pay $2.00 Weekly 9x12 Seamless Brussels ‘u'l 7-Pc. Krohler Davenport Outfit Consists of 3-piece Kroehler Bed Sune in a good grade of Velour. Bridge Base, Shade and Metal Smoker End Table, Pay a Little Each Week Folding Table and 4 ) Chalrs, g n Collapsible Colors—Red and Green. $1.00 Delivers Set Crtoe-oed Boudoir Chair $6.95 $1.00 Sends It Home $229 Genuine 100% Wool Mohair, Special § One of the real great values which it we have ever offered. Covered in 100% mohair, back, sides and front, with re- verse cushions of fine frieze and mo- quettes. Can be had in taupe, wine and $198 Dining Room Suite # cabinet woods. ‘149 A suite fit to grace any home. Made of Walnut veener and other 60-inch buffet, china closet, extension table, en- closed server, 5 side and 1 host chair, upholstered in either velour or leather. $2 Weekly Pays for Entire Suite ‘119 - $19.75 $26.75 | Select a useful Gift of Furniture for the Home this Christmas—Thousands of useful and ornamental Gifts in our store—A small deposit is all we require, balance in small weekly or monthly payments Select His Smoker Now A complete line of alli the ## newest Novelties. Pflcel mm # as low as £ This Rest Easy Chair $39.75 Exactl lctured cam- plete th . 25 .:gh:r designs and ltylel up A Small Payment Delivers etsesassens Ship Model, Specini $298 s Falit!hmul u{epmductl:‘!':mo! pan eon in ue lnlah P’euures 21 inches ong e R AR R RN AR BRI N Magazine Carriers A complete line in all colors and shapes. Prices start as low as G A Radio for Chriastmas Any Btewart- er, pl et vere N - ment of tm o < o o Interest or Carrying Charges. Same Price Cash or Credit. 2

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