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Community Center _Department, Franklin Administration Building, Na- tional 1300. Groups are being formed throughout the my for adults interested in play- producing, public speaking and kindred subjects. If the Community Center in These secretary of yo center, who will assist in finding lead- ership or will flve information about groups already formed. Dr. Bruno Roselli, professor of Ital- ian at Vassar College, will speak at Cen- tral Community Center next Friday at 8 |9 o'clock, under the auspices of the Latin Department of the public schools, with co-operation of the Community Insti- tute, on “The Bi-millennium of the Birth of Vergil.” Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton streets: Mwndny—'l pm, A A A. Girls’ bas- ball team; 7:30 p.m., drill team of Capitol Forest, No. 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; 8 p.m., Washington Aces and Naval Hospital basket ball teams; 9 .m., Calvary Drakes and Washington I.nd ’!Y\I!'. basket ball teams. esday—7 pm., Strayer Girls' and Bt Paul's Boys' Club basket ball teams; 7:30 pm., team of COIumbin Com- s Chesa-~ & Potomac Telephone Co. Girls' et ball team; Dixie Pigs’ basket ball .m., Dumbarton’s and Stray- et ball teams. ‘Wednesday—7 p.m., ladies’ drill team, Oriental Shrine of North America; Na- tional Capital Rifle team; 8 p.m., Com- pany E, D. C. National Guard, and Al- pha Sigma Lambda basket ball teams; 8:30 p.m., Kallipolis Grotto Drill Corps; 9 pm, Columbus University base ball ‘Thursday—7 p.m., G. P. O. Basket Ball League; 8 pm, G. P. O. Basket Ball League and Mount Vernon Seniors’ t Columbia H:I‘I!tl Center, Wilson Nor-1 mal School, Eleventh and Harvard streets: Tuesday—8 p.m., Oates orchestra practice, Wilnor Choral Club, Capitol A. C. basket ball team, Columbia Play- ers. ‘Thursday—3:15 p.m. registration for rhythmic dam:i.ng instruction; 8 pm., ‘Ye Olde Time Dance Club, Monroe’s A. C. basket ball team, Capital City Or- Practice, Columbia Players. Priday—3:15 p.m., rhythmic dancing: 7 pam., Mount Vernon Girl's A. C.; m., Boy Scout Troops Nos. 40 and 41; 116 p.m young peoples’ dance. n :nler, Seventeenth Ind Illt Capitol streets. ‘Tuesday—5 to 9 p.m., library open; 7:30 p.m., dressm: ; 8 pm., East ‘Washington Community Players, Boys' ent Band; 8:30 pm., com- ity dancing. ‘Thursday—7:30 p.m., Uniform Rank, Woodmen of the Worid, arill; 8 pm., Home and schml Association of East- %fl—'l hythm for girls: .m., 1] or gi 7:30 p.m., Bfly%cout'!?oop No. pm., community moving pictures; .n p.m., social dan Chevy Chase Center, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street: Monday—3 p.m., ?nzmh for ctl‘uldr:n. music; 4 pm., Prench conversation for intetmedia Myf':' B, By tor begin- or ners; 3:15 pm.p ‘model lh’pll.ne music; 4 ‘gh.fl.. advanced rhythm, musi —l&l;‘d 4 pm, rhythm, French_conversal Ben Murch School, Thirty-sixth and treets: Pr&“’—l d 4 usi AN p.m., music, expres- sion, group for ehndnn sdult Prench, neing, -y; 13 fa '17; 8 social P.m for intermediates. Center, Second and T streets rehearsal bers are m r"fl of !mdey m'n:luu: = use , Towa avenue and a | U streets: R ‘Tuesday—7:30 p.m., remu-unn for tetics, basket g h-ll '.elml. 003. Community dance October 24 at 8 m. Monday — 8 pm., Women's Benefit ‘Wednesday—3 to § p.m., rhythm for w also for those who cannot Prldayl 'l,gem the North- 'monts; 9 p.m., Priday—7 p.n advanced rhythm and Griffs A. C. g.m , No. 30; 8 Junier High Bchool | mfim )(moml basket, ball Club; 9 p.m, Petworth Mets. Saturday —10 to 12 am. dramatic groups for chiidren. , Warder and New- fon streets: ‘Wednesday—3:15 p.m., esthetic and for children, piano and ‘yiolin groups for children. Priday—7 p.m., Children’s Game Club, organizations; 7:15 p.m. Boy Boout Troop 49, Girl Scout Troop 19; 7:30 gm.. M{ln:t‘u ch and ab 5 p.m., chini 0 | training for women, Frenc painting; 8 p.m, Christmas gift nov- elty group in leather tooling, hammered silver work, Christmas cards, novelties; women's gymnasium and health group, Willlam Baker will reopen the Park View Dramatic Club; 8:15 p.m., senior girls' tap dancing, social dlncing and Bridge Club. Southeast Center, Hine Junior High Echtool., Seventh and C streets south- east: Monday—17:30 p.m., registrations for activities and affliated organizations. All adults interested in' the drama are asked to register for a group. ‘Wednesday—6:30 p.m., tap dancing instruction; 7:30 p.m. p.m., Romeo Orchestra. Adults play- ing instruments are invited for tryouts for this orchestra. ‘Thursday—8 p.m., Hine Junior Par- ent-Teacher Association. Friday—7 p.m. children’s dancing instruction, dramatics for chudren in co-operation with dunclnf pm advanced work in children’s danc- 0 p.m., community dancing. Slturdlyf9 30 am., violin study groups, piano study groups; 2 p.m. Jolly Junior Club. Dramatics for chil- dren under leadership of Mrs. Donna Taggart. Takoma Center, Piney Branch road and Dahlia street Monday- 5 p.m., Girl Scout Troop No. 60. Tuesday—3:15 p.m., rhythm for chil- dren over 10 years of age; 4 p.m., chil- dren’s tap. Wednesday—3:15 p.m., rhythm for children up to 10 years of age; 4 p.m., children’s ta Saturday p.m., tap dancing; 7 and 8 p.m., junior social dancing. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets: ‘Tuesday—7:30 p.m., adult chorus, re- hearsal for Passion Play, singers invited o join; Gregg speed-up dictation group will meet; 8 p.m., Parent-Teacher meet- ing, auction bfldge instruction, regis- tration for beginners' French, Spanish and Italian. ‘Wednesday—3:30 p.m., music groups for chlidren in cornet and clarinet will start. Thursday—3:10 pm., beginners’ tap dancing for children; 4:10 p. vanced tap dancing for children; p.m., adult beginners’ tap dlnclnl l p.m., Gaelic study group, Free Lance Club; 8:30 pm., adults’ advanced tap, lecture on Irish history by Dr. Dunn. ‘The public Ls cordtllly “invited. Friday—3:10 p.m. ?gi ers’ thythm for :hfldren 4: advanced rhythm for children; p.m., regis- tration for adult dflnclng‘ physical Spanish, Italian and dramatics. Saturday—8:45 a.m., music groups for childern will start in_violin, drums, piano, trombone, saxophone, with reg- istration for same. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southenst 0 p.m., boys' basket bill trial teria Dramatic Club, Mymry Dflml!lc Club, registration for home hygiene, first aid, dietetics and other groups 8:30 p.m., Birney Choral Society, Ana- costia A. C., Anacostia Preps. Thursday—3:15, plano groups for ad- vanced and beginners. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Monday—3:15 p. music, dramatics. Tuesday—3:15 pm munc Spanish, folk dances and games; 8 p.m., North. east Boundary Citizes Association, athletics for boys and men, artcraft, Young Men's Social Club, community chorus, Burrville Men's Club, girls’ bas- ket bail. Friday—3:15 p.m., advanced music, children’s dramatics. Dunbar Center, Hmtsumd N streets: p.m. W. wtmm.ln. A. C. Rio Rita Social Club, I! Pro- greso Soclal Club. ?flday—'l p.m., children’s game group, ition for dmmtu: club; 8 p.m ity- theast: Wednesday—4 p.m., girls’ basket ball, music, folk dances and games for girls 7:30 p.m., art craft, registration for dramatic club, game group for boys and men, popular song group, athletics for boys men. Garnet-Patterson Center, Tenth and first aid, home hygiene, die ‘Aimphions, 5. Coleridge Tovior lor. clwnl Soclety. ‘Thursday—7:30 p.m., Columbia Tem- ple Chorus, Ross’ Band, Hoffman's Mu- sic Association, registration for all groups. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: Monday—17:30 ., athletic group, industrial groups for Adulu and juniors, ucre-wm oug 30 p.m., athletic group, CMl'll‘ Club industrial group, games &roup for girls; Recreation Club. ashington Center, ~Francis Junhrr High, Twenty-fourth and N mny——'l 30 pm., handwork for adults and children, massed games, basket ball practice, Boy Scouts, Girl Reserves, registration for music groups, boat making, kite and plane making, registration for Prench instruction, ‘Wednesday—7:30 p.m., basket ball practice, Georgetown Patriarchy, No. $2,G.U. O.0of O. F. PSR R, Symphony concerts will be broadcast from London by an orchestra of 14 players. SAVE MONEY Bring your. heating plant | wp-to-date NOW! thletic groups; | N 2 7 Z 2277 /// //////W % Z THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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