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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. " gk i mmwmfi"flm;finfi gy Tobert | W. ©. A.; Mrs. 5 | Iiab e bed slenay mife o0 Sep. of Four groups of players will be on the , Vi ‘The former 3 |, 3 south sids opening program, beginning with the 3 the cast. of Women's thntho’ume? Tne fourth play, “Mi der, asserted Park View Community Players in “Th o Bnm;: Y, - 3 ts| Riggs. Four - | to surren rd that war- , SCHOOLS ARE HIT et B L oo P i o i e ke y | First of Five Preliminary Contests]cvios St Sehmiser, Mary Dty lay o e diected by i ¢ | $31,999 THEFT CHARGED, |=oire = ry § rrow Esma Lackowits, Louse Lerch, y \ e ol il i R e AT BT S e | N postmas in the Wilson School. Le Pevre. this city. - | Former Teller of New York Trust N|Hine Junior High Principal i jon is at - The Rebecea Dial Studio Players will Gertrude Lyons, Thelma [ DANCES 9 paljs ) N b ki nt “A Social Success,” written by | Schmitt, Phyllis E. Stewart and Frances| CO Surrenders in Florida. Urges Lipcoin Park b et T e e v ? : iprove- | tests for the fourth annual one-act play | Miss Dial, Lucille Swift The Community Drama Guild an- | P necessary. tournament, conducted by the Commu- | Farrar. This group is being sponsored | nounces the five authorities w] Citizens to Act. Members were asked to sttend & pub- 'nity Drama Guild of Washington, un- | by the Women's Congressional Club. | will serve as judges for the pre lic hearing on the street railway merger der auspices of the community center| The dramatic unit of the Senior| contests of ‘the ‘at_the Capitol Wmudlii night at |department and with the co-operation | Luther e of Atonement Lutheran 8 o'clock, v&uv they will have oppor-{of the Office of Public Parks, will be | Church, under direction of Marjorie K. 8. A.; Prof. % | tunity to voice their views.* held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the ' Gaa Freeze-up Causes Fire, Thete dadoss are dpea to the pubdliec; informak . iiekons - | aman was taken by Department of | | crry crus. 1530 @8t tion. “, 7 2 Dey rdsmoe, will present “A Bargain's Justice agents. ' Police said g: admitted some action to improve the school situ- | tempted to thaw out & water pipe at his Bton 19 the CoMMURILY. &t that while| ROMe, 1040 Summer road southesst, e caused approximately $3,000 damage " + atly Surprised early yesterday. The blaze started near you make up this simple 0 | the oot e mizture and try it for a them J roof of the two-story e struc- cough or chest. co b 00Li0 |ture and had gained headway before firemen were summoned. ] | All Works of Taste s I |socation ot i obain sesker o DISAPPEARS o o] [ R S Must Bear a Price Rothschild Speaks. Basic Cause of Disease. 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