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°® THE SUNDAY STAR, 'At Community Centers Of the Public Schools. Community Center Department, Franklin Administration Building. Nat. 1300. Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton streets: Monday—8 p.m., United Typewriter Grays and Drakes basket ball teams, drum and bugle corps; 8:30 p.m., Cap- ital Forest, T. C. of L. drill team; 9 Pp.m., Dixie Pigs basket ball team. ‘Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Oitizens’ Band rehearsal; 8 pm., G. P. O. Apprentices bask.: ball team; 9 p.m., Darbrook A. C. and Woltz Photographers basket ball teams. Wednesday—7 p.m., St. Paul's Boys' | Club basket ball team, National Capital rifie team and ladies’ drill team, O. 8. of N. A.: 7:30 pm., rehearsal, Colum- bia Players; 8 pm. Phi Sigma and | Crescent basket ball teams; 8:30 p.m., | Kallipolis Grotto drill team. Thursday—7 p.m., Ambassadors and | Dumbartons basket ball teams: 7:30 p.m., dress rehearsal, Columbia Players; 8 pm., Company C, D. C. National Guard, and Mount Vernon Seniors bas- ket ball teams; 8:30 p.m., Almas Tem- ple drill team; 9 p.m. Potomac Boat Club basket ball team. Priday—8:15 p.m., Columbia Plnyer5v present “Great Catherine.” f Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street: | Monday—3 p.m., music, French con- | versation far children; 4 p.m. music, | adult French; 7:30 p.m., contract bridge, Drama Club. ‘Tuesday—3 p.m., model airplane con- struction; 3 and 4 p.m., rhythmic danc- ing, music. Thursdny—-s p.m., Prench conversa- tion for children, carpentry for chil- dren; 4 p.m., rhythmic dancing. Saturday—7:30 and 8:30 p.m., social dancing for juniors. Murch School, Connecticut avenue and Ellicott place: | Monday—3 and 4 pm, rhythmic | dancing. | Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Normal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets: Monday—8 pm., play institute. Tuesday—1:30 p.m., District of Co- lumbia P.-T. A.; 7 p.m., West Washing- | ton Baptist A. C.; 8 p.m., Citizens' Forum of Columbia Heights, Choral | Club, Columbia Players, Capital A. C.; ® pm, Als A. C. Wednesday—4 p.m., tap dancing. | Thursday—3:30 p.m., rhythmic danc- ing; 7 pm. Arcadians; 8 pm, Ye Old Time Dance, Columbia Players, Mon- roes. American Legion Auxiliary; 9 p.m., Moseans. Friday—3:30 p.m., thythmic dancing; 7 pm., Cem.ennhlsB Y.P. U.: 8 pm. young people’s dance, North wuhmg- ton Stamp Collectors, Capital City Or- | chestra; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop, | 40 and 41. Henry D. Cooke, Seventeenth and Euclid streets: Wednesday and Thursday—3:15 p.m., rhythm group. East Washington Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Monday—8 p.m., Orient Commandery, K. T, drill team. Tuesday—6 p.m., Boys' Band basket ball team; 7 p.m., Walter Whirlwinds, Vandal A. C. (giris); 7:30 p.m., dress- making, the Washington Boys' Inde- pendent Band; 8 p.m., Eastern Preps A. C., Parents’ Club of annm Boys' Independent Band, Acacia Mutual Life girls’ basket ball team; 8 p.m., East ‘Washington Community Phyers. 8:30 pm social dancing; 9 p.m. Pontiac C Thursdly—fi pm. Trinity weights; 7 p.m., the Pilots A. C., Trinity girls’ basket ball team; 7:30 p.m., Wood- men of the World (uniform rlnl) drill, Boy Scouts (sea Scout ship 202); 8 p.m., Trinity boys’ basket ball ulm the Phi ‘Theta basket ball 'elm etry; 9 p.m., Metropolitan A. buket ball in girls’ gym. snb\mily—'l p.m., Hibbs & Co. basket ball team, Boy Scouts of America (troop No. 39), Capitol Court Junior of the Maccabees: 7:30 p.m. junior rhythm group; 8 p.m., Anacostia Eagles basket ball team, community program (com- munity singing and moving pictures): 8:30 p.m., senior rhythm group, social dlncln: 9 p.m., Dixie Pigs bukn ball Gearxem'n Center, Gordon Junior High, Thirty-fourth street and Wiscon- sin avenue Priday—3:15 p.m., rhythm and tap | dancing. hn‘ky Center, Second and T streets mortheast: Tuesday—3:15 p.m., rhythm. Friday—7:30 p.m., Elks' Boys’ Band rehearsal. Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and ‘Webster street: ‘Wednesday—7 p.m.. Meridians' basket ball team: § p.m. St. Paul's Lutheran basket ball team; 9 p.m., Tremonts’ bas- ket ball team. Friday—7 p.m., rhythm, Clark Grif- fiths' basket ball team; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts troop, executive committee meet- ing P.-T. A; 8 p.m. bridge, Wallace Memorial basket ball team, children’s e eow; 9 pm., Petworth Mets Park View Center, Warder and New- ton streets: Monday—3:15 p.m., violin. ‘Thursday—3:15 p.m., piano instruc- tion, chlrncur dancing. P‘ndny—'l pm, cmldren 's game club; 5 p.m., Boy Scouts, drum and bugle corps: 30 p.m., Girl Scouts, Boys Aero- plane Club; 7:45 p.m. chmn painting, Dennison novelty grouj dult RESORTS. |in_tap for adults. social dancing instruction and practice group; 8:15 p.m,, tap dancing. Southeast Center (Hine Junior), Sev-, enth and C streets southeast: Monday—7 to 10:30 p.m., athletic groups; 8 p.m.,, drill team, Golden Rule Council of D. of A. Wednesday—6:30 pm., tap dancing instruction; 7 to 10:30 p.m., athletic groups; 8 p.m., ladies’ drill team, Veter- ans of Foreign Wars. thy—4 p.m,, children’s dance ?ro gram; 8:30 p.m. community dancing; 9:30 p.m. 8. Saturday—9:30 a.m. piano instruc- tion for children: 10 a.m. dancing in- struction and dramatics for children; 2 p.m., Jolly Junior Club. Takoma, Piney Branch Dabhlia street: Monday—3:15 p.m., junior rhythm. Tuesday—3:15 and 4 pm., senior rhythm. ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Girl Scouts, Troop O; aircraft. Thul‘ldly—!:15 p.m., bird lecture by Frederick Lincoln, Friday—8 p.m., Home and School As- sociation. b snurdly—'l p.m., junior social danc- ng. ‘l'hnmmn Center, Twelfth and L streets: Monday—7:30 p.m., Scout leaders' training course! 3:30 to 4 p.m., Audibon Society bird study group for children; 4145 to 5:45, bird study group for adults. ‘Tuesday—7 p.m., French, beginners and advanced groups; 8 p.m. auction bridge, instruction and advanced groups. ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m, tap dancing for young group; 3:30 p.m., violin, clari- net, French horn and cornet instruction for youths; 4 p.m., rhythm for advanced group; 7:30 p.m., Costello Fife and Drum’ Corps. Thursday—7 p.m. tap dancing in- struction for advanced group: 8 p.m. physical instruction and practice for ladies’ group, organization of new group Adult dancing group will not meet; they will rs for the community dance on Friday night. Friday—7 p.m. tap dancing for be- ginners, Prench, advanced and begin- [ners; 8 p.m,, Gliders’ Club, men's pub- lic speaking group; 8:30 p.m., St. Pat- road and | rick’s dance for all community people. Saturday—8:45 a.m. to 12 noon, mu- | sic instruction for children and youths | in_violin, saxophone, drums, trombone, cello and xylophone. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday—7:30 p.m., boys' game and basket ball groups, bead and wax work, reed and basketry, embroidering, Innp- shade and flower making; 8 p.m., junior art group, Mystic Dramatic Club, Co- operative Association; 8:30 p.m., Choral Society, rehearsal for flower eant, Wistaria Dramatic Club, Anacostia A. C., Preps and Mid[et.s registration for first aid and making of su dre: Thursday—3:15 p.m., music mup. Junior needle guild. n-my—::w p.m., Jolly Juniors; 8 p,fin&e flower pageant, advisory com- Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Monday—3:15 p.m., music for begin- ners, music practice for advanced group, games for children 5 story telling and Burrville A. C., urpenter shop for adults and e needlework for women and Association, Burrville Women's Club Burrville tic club, song group. Wednesday—8:15 p.m., music for be- ginners, art craft. Friday—3:15 p.m. advanced music group, beginners’ practice up. Cleveland Center, !lxg.‘l; and T Thursday—7:30 p.m., Hoffman's Mu- streets: sic Association, Ross’ light- | gir plane finflructmn Burleigh Singers, reg- | istration for first aid group. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: Thursday—6 p.m., Silver Leaf Social | Club, Acrobatic Club; 7 p.m. Miner Central Civic Association, Columbia Temple drill team, Pleasant Plains A C Preedmens nurses’ swimming group, A. swimming group, Fores! Temple Glee Club, Dunbar gir] s’ basket | ball team, College Women’s Dramatic Club, Forest Temple basket ball team. Priday—6 p.m., story telling for chil- dren; 7 p.m,, Dunbar Junior Chorus; 8 pm., Manchester A. C., games for | youths, Morning Star drill team, Forest ‘Temple drill team. Armstrong, First and P streets: Saturday—8 p.m., the College Wom- en's Club will present a play, “Green Stockings.” Garfield Center, Alabam: Twenty-fifth street southeast: Wednesday—3:15 p.m., artcraft group; 7:30 pm., Garfield A. C., women's art group, girls’ nme group, Garfield Cita- zens’ Associatiol Garnet- Pl“erlon Center, Tenth and U streets: Mondsy—7 p.m., St. Luke’s Boys’ Club; 8 p. Columbia Lodge A. C. Dragon A. 9 p.m., Arrow A. C. Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Amphion Glee Club; 8. Coleridge Taylor Choral So- ciety, lamp-shade making, Dennison art, first aid, Chiropractors’ Auochmon Columbia _extension course; p. Pleasant Plains Athletic Club, Rec RESORTS. » @M\\“‘ “\\\\W\‘\\\\\ P )/ You'll find it ska iy on totem poles. In curios carved by natives. On weird designs of baskets you'll just have to bi Sun? That all- uy. s it a symbol of the Midnight -seeing eye that lights up glaciers slipping into a calm sea . . . waterfalls dashing noisily down Snow- capped mountains . flowers os gay s a rainbow. Sail to this "bonanza” of fantastic beauty! On & Canadian Pacific Princess Liner . . . with all outside rooms. From Skagway go over White Pass Trail to Leke Adlin. Follow the Yukon to Dawson City. Enroute, spend & week in the Alpine playground of the Canadian Rockies . . . for Banff :‘:‘ the Banff Springs Hotel. .. Canada’ s Summer Social Center. Canadian Paafic Ask for Alaska Tour A-15 C. E. 14th St. at N. Y. Ave. N, PHELPS, G, Band, first aid, | Dennison art, lampshade making, adult | enue and | 4 - | Junicr), | Club, Ellu Social ‘Club, Offutt Boya'a | Normal swimming group; 8 p.m., East | | { | | | uon lflfl;lra‘lnnml!e 9 p.m., Phi Beta Sigma athletic group. Wednesdly—7 p.m., Columbia Lodge 8 p.m., Dragon A. C.; § pm, ihicBe(l Slzlnl athletic group, Arrow Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets | northeast : ‘Monday—3:15 p.m., music; 7:30 p.m, athletic groups, g!fls' work-play KIOHD. Recreation Club, orchestra rehearsal, Eveready Club, Dennison art. Wednesday—7 p.m., Manchester A. C., Manchester Juniors, Recreation Club, Carnation Club, Lovejoy Art Club. Thursday—3:15 p.m., Junior Art Club. Military Road Center, Military road near Brightwood: Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Excelsior A. C. Friday—3:15 p.m., Buzzing Bees Club. West Washington Center (Francis Twenty-fourth and N streets: ‘Wednesday—7 p.m., practice game fcr club members only, Paramount A. C., Georgetown Community Five A. C. Vandals A. C., Union Wesley A. C. Friday—7 p.m., Reg'lar Fellers' meel- ing, Tumbling Club, Girls’ Athlelic Club, handwork, Paramount A. C. Georgetown Community Five A. C., Vandals A. C., Union Wesley A. C. Y. W. C. A. Notes Folk songs from the music literature of many countries will form the pro- g for the music hour at the Y. W. A., Seventeenth and K streets, today 8t 5 o'clock. From 4 to 5 o'clock tea will be served. Miss Mabel R. Cook, Girl Reserve executive, will be the host- ess for the afternoon, assisted by Miss H. Belva Hull and Miss Bertha Thomas. The public is invited. The Booklovers' hour will be held to- morrow at 8 o'clock, when Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, the leader, will speak on “Books for Spring Reading.” The joint recreation committee of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. willj sponsor a dance March 21 at the Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth and B streets. The board of directors will meet Thursday at 10:30 o'clock. There will also be a meeting of the rooms registry committee March 19 at 11 o'clock. The third of the Lenten studies, by Mabel ‘Nelson Thurston, will be given Wednesday from 7 to 8 o'clock, when g:e“hs.ubject will be “Hindrances to The first of a series of Lenten talks to the staff will be given Tuesday morn- | ing, when William Knowles Cooper will speak on “Temptations That Handicap the Christian Worker.” The Amicitia, Hitika, Premiere, Tip- Top and K. G., Wohelo and Interna- tional Clubs will hold their joint month- ly music hour Tuesday at 7 p.m. under the supervision of Miss Lucy Street. Eu%xer will be served at 6:15 o'clock. e Blue Triangle Club will meet, with supper at 6:30 o'clock. The special speaker will be Miss Alberta Mont- s&-&ery of the Walter Reed Hospital There is to be an organization meet- ing Friday at 7 p.m. of a group of Girl Reserve graduates who want very much to form a club Lhrough which they may come back to the “Y” and renew the good old times they had as Girl Re- serves. Katherine English, formerly| president of the Girl Reserves at Tech High School, is serving as chairman of a pmvuloml committee pending elec- tion of officers. A club supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. The subcommittee of the industrial committee having charge of the weekly lunches served at the Price Wilhoite factory will serve lunch Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock. The K. E. Y. Club will meet for sup Wednesdly and will later have a bow! f:g part; The Wednesday and Thursday Clubs will hold a combined St. Patrick's day party March 20 at 6 o'clock. A buffet supper will be served. The program of games from 7 to 10:30 o'clock will be in charge of Nora Sullivan, Kathleen Her- ley and Anna Keeley. The supper and decoration committee will be composed RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. St.JamesPlacenearBoardwalk ATLANTICCITY.N.J. NEW FIREPROOFUNIT NOW OPEN AMERICAN PLAN olarium FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT FOROVER THIRTY YEARS Openall Year Mrs.JYon£ Sons If you believed— the table was excellent, housckeeping imwmacu- late, music the house perfectly warmed, ¢lmric-lly lighted and attractively furnished, you’d write GALEN HALL for iliustrated folder and -n- Better cut this ot ndum of .4.-..-41-4 LANTIC CITY Your seashore homs block on Bosrdwalk: faces ocean ~ Americas famous for ity root n htful hospitality 4 B Thompson & Co. 9heMADISON S rbfil‘-v Distinctively Different * JusT COMPLETED IN ATLANTIC CiTy Fireproof. Baths & showers throu o4 o K ey FETTER $HOLLINGER EUGENE CEETTER ""I.'&o.JJ'.u.ih WEST VIRGINIA. “Ameriea’s Premier Year- lf:: !" ‘ofters "“Fn the cambl::fi:;x; rious ~Allegheny ~ suj World - renowned White of the following: !.‘mlly Bell, Schaeffer and ery 'son. Rehearsals for the Girl Reserve oper- etta, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” are being held. The schedule is as follows: Monday, 4 o'clock, peas- ants, paxe king, fairies and fairy leader; “Tu 3:45, gypsies; Wednesday, 3:45, nemm.s Thursday. Snow White, queen, prince, page and suitors; Friday, 3:45, sultors, queen, pages, gypsies, nobles and ladies; Saturday, 9 o'clock, specialty dancers and guardsmen; 10 o'clock, huntsmen and dwarfs; ll o’clock, dwarfs, Snow White and ‘quee: A committee under the iréction of Miss Elsa M. Peterson, chairman of the Girl Reserve department, has been working on costumes for the operetta. Belle WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, Council will meet Wednesday at 4: W o'clock in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. ‘Al junior high and grade school Girl Reserves are invited to attend a “Kamp Kahlert plrty" which will be held ln the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium Friday at 4 oclack The Bon Secour Girl Reserve Club at Central High School will entertain the members of the school faculty at tea Friday. Clifford Berryman will give an illus- trated talk at the Elizabeth Somers vesper service today at 5:30 o'clock at 1104 M street. be_the leader. The Elizabeth Somers Glee Club will give its annual concert in Barker Hall, Seventeenth and K streets, Tues- Miss Martha Martin will ! day at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Lucy Street, music director of the Y. W. C. A., is the director of the Glee Club. The Chapter Council will meet to- morrow at 11 o'clock at the Y. W. C. Mme. O. C. Kiep, Mrs. H. H. Blee, Mrs. F. Kneisner, Mrs. G. G. Padgett, Mrs, J. G. Lohmann and Mrs. W. M. Ritter are serving on this committee. All 41 Girl Reserve Clubs will hold their regular meetings during the week. The senior high school Girl Reserve Go West in 39 D | tue_swporns ||| This Coming July will not come asain ||| for Your Vacation Trip My 21st Al\null for 10 years to see Vacation | | . Tour of the West | will be a_39-Day | | Peunmny Conduct - ed Pri Train Party Washington on July Vacation 13th next. Tripc, of All Time ductors. All expense. planned by an old-estaplished travel Each party limited to 325 Many appiications received. Ask now for descriptive bookls H. H. POWELL 1144 National Press Blds.. WASHING T Phone National 4120, Jz‘eams/zzp tickels °FUROPE WEST INDIES-AFRICA - ASIA - SOUTH AMERICA All lines at tariff rates. To help you choose, you will find complete data as to ships, deck plans, rates, and full, rel.ugle information in special booklet, “Crowded Season Sailings”...Many interesting Tours with Es- cort to Europe; or you may Travel Independently with everything arranged in advance. 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S‘hy to Savannah, Jacksonwille ana Miami. Faun hut waters and_batl ?"E':’ wgjt courses (37 ,gc‘n.mu PP sl and bridle pllfim mai nificent indoor ’ swimming g tocial Iite, Delght- 20 cottites o Joase for Summer. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. A, | ming instruction for girls is given in e S B 1930—PART TWO, Miss Mary Temple Hill, rooms registry secretary, will be the speaker. ‘Princeton Chapter will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ernest Reddiford, will give several musical selections and Miss fabel R. Cook, Girl Reserve sec- retary, will speak The monthly swimming class schedule will start at both the Seventeenth and K streets pool and the 614 E street pool during the next 30 days. The 614 E street pool has dips from 4:30 to 5:30 | o'clock, half-hour classes at .30 and 6 olclock, dip period again from 6:30 to 8 o'clock and half-hour classes from 8 to {9:30 o'clock dally except Saturday. j Saturdays there is only the dip from 430 to 6 o'clock. 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