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THE SUNDAY S87iAg, WASHLINGLUN, NOvEMBER 30, 1930—t'AKk1l ON Watch And Community Center _De, nt, | cheting and knitting of all kinds, lamp- | — 3 e Pranklin Administration Building, Na- |shade making to start January 3. 3 1s organized ;!ll'l.; ::!‘hzh of ::rom now ap- tional 1300. s Macfarland Center, Jows avenue and al cers in the Army, and now confined to “A “make-up” clinic will be con- 2 the choice among the colonels, should ducted by the Community Drama Guild 'an rlmh Hamilton vice = . olonels, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and secretary ¥ m umute Py’ 8 o I the Commuply e s ‘ot | 1o M Drama po & - | dance for young people will meet at Kinley, Second and T streets northeast. | Macfarland Center December 13. Addl- | cooorane, Oonter, Division ayenue snd Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif-| tional adult members are wanted for & ven by the di A ton streets.—Seventeen athletic groups, | new group in social dancing instruction, group Tuesday t and Weds 'I“”'fl" R s e 615 15th St. three drill teams and a rifie club open | meeting every Monday at 7:30 p.m. 3 children’s recreation, o and o brigh- m.-m'b.concem to the personnel of the Next to Kelth's the center Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- park View Center, Warder and New- open on Monday and| diers advanced to major generals. In| Regular Army than anything else. Such — Y An T oty oveming, | 8, streets.—Woodwork, Scouting, games afternoons with beginners’ | support of the pro to have Army |a proposal would be strongly opposed, Taval W Ou tral P.-T. A. meets Monday evening. |ang rhythm interest the children Wed- 4 motion by P et o5 DO At ol Tmimeaiatey s e ot {| Yamen, chie K wreay of B Chevy Chase Center (E. V. Brown|nesday afternoon or Friday evening. adulf it there is little or no merit or justice | onism among the members of the House | Although Sexton, commander of the Destroyer School), Connecticut avenue and Mc- | Adults have china painting and makin in the observance of the theory that|Military Committee, led by its chair- = o i Kinley street.—The children of the|novelties in leather tooling, hammer ing. relative place in the st of graduates| man, who is known to share the tradi- . '&mt ting Fleet. French conversation group, meeting |silver and art Christmas cards. Wil- from the Military Academy should de- | tional and well founded prejudice P Monday afternons, play games and give | liam Baker, drama leader, will open the | o) termine for all time the order of promo- | against promotion by selection. tenant commanders der After an interruption of one year, the . plays in French. Other recreational | Park View Dramatic Club December 5 and swimming, and Friday, tion in the military career from second o fill vacancies which will oecur during | Tientsin-Pulow Ral in China hes Optlcal Dept. groups for children are rhythm, music |at 8 p.m. letics, social clubs and art study’ . | lleutenant to and including colonel, and' Authorization has been given for. the | the next year, ending December 1, 1931, just resumed operations. T and model aircraft construction, Tues- | goutheast Center, Hine Junior High| ~ gora o o cridl - Special! day afternoon; top dancing, Prench con- | school, Sevent and O sireets. south- |, Oarfield Center, Alabama avenue and o™ and,carpentsy, Thursday aft- | east, is open Friday evening and Sstur- | drerys’ Dramatic Ciub and music in- e day mo y and afternoon for chil- Ben Murch School, Thirty-sixth and | dren's groups, and on Monday, Wednes- | STuction fot chiidren are Wednesday Ellicott streets. rations are being | day and Friday evenings for adult rec- t prese; i Tecelved for & children’s group i car.|eation. The adult dfema group and b,""”nfi,’“m:',;zuf"é}ubwfi L P lan : v pentry, to be started January 5. By re-|the adult tap group meet Wednesday ol sm quest of the members of the Bridge night. Additional members will be ad- | Garnet-Patterson Center, ;!‘anus a Club three advanced lessons in contract | mitted. The Romeo Orchéstra, rehears- | U streets—There is keen rivalry between No inter- A will be given on the first three Mondays | ing Monday nights, will hold try-outs | the basket ball teams nndl-lclnc in .,'.'5," Opposite l in December. A new group in bridge | for additional members. e e est, extras 8th Street LateSt t yie wil start on the first Monday in Janu- | “ne Southeast Community Center En- [ EIks or Community basket bail team, of carryin I A e < ary. The women's gym group meets|ioriainment Committee announces a|last vear's champlons, has confidence g =———— Entrance. $6.00 Whlte Monday evening. 1t will admit more | competition o (ng‘venl.nl Cntertainments. in s own gumer gu charges. i et . Letters are sent to southeast or- . M 1F Columbia Heights Center, Wilson Nor- | ganizations explaining the competition | | Home hygienc, drama and singing We do not ing for Our eta TamMEeS }mar ‘school, *Eleventh nd Harvard | and inviting them to enter this friendly | 8Fe interesting activities held Tuesday, enallze streets.—Rhythm for children is held | contest. I an organization in the south- 30d, Thursasy has & Tul ScecOule, Of P i Customers Special at $ 3 75 Monday and Tuesday afternoons and | east has not received the invitation and | ealth, €rofps, Bend J our friends. . Saturday morning. In addition to ath- | explanation, apply to Mrs. M. W. Davis, This Price letic teams, the groups include Scouts, |community secretary, 900 Eleventh| West Washington Center, Francis social dancing, orchestra practice and | street soucymm,‘ Lincoin 4917. The en- | Junior High, Twenty-fourth and N drame N nings Monday, theast | streets.—Open Wednesday and Friday b!;uu\;(ully enfla\-ed ‘}{y- mum‘gnm'fim !'r:x:y. of Y, vv,evmmenx: gllt'”ed'by thfn?:: o ;‘"n;gnm m‘.y b-c"‘mm?": b ridge frames with new type W Beventecnth | will be siven Fhmaisfier ug! game room, E comfortable bridge pads that || et Washington Conter, Seyeteern 0 O Genter, Piney Branch road|Pects of forming & backgammon club. rest on side of nose. Durable, || Shqatien ‘socty cnd commanity: danc: | annoma Center, Finey Branch 198d |Checkers and other quiet games are aiso | 9 light .in weight and very good ing, drills, dressmaking, drama and |children’s groups Monday, Tuesday and | Played. looking. moving pictures Tuesday, Thursday and | Wednesday afternoons and Saturday ) e | Saturday evenings. Library open from | morning, young adults enjoy social danc-| “White Wings” Cars for Rome. 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. ing Saturday evening. [ J [ J [} 8 “White wings” of Rome, Italy, are E ed Georgetown Center, Gordon Junior | Th Center, Twelfth and L Eyes Examin | igh School, Thirty-fourth strect. and |streets, is open Monday afternoan for | belng supplied with one-man motor out- FREE Wisconsin _avenue, has recently re-|aquits’ and children’s singing smupe fits. ‘The new vehicles have three opened with children’s rhythm and tap | and Thursday afternoon for children's n Dr. wheels, but resemble motor cycles. A | dancing groups Thursday at 3 p.m. tap dancing. Thursday evening there | ley Center, Second and T streets, | aro (ap, Speed-up dictation, study of | DOX for litter occupies the space used every @ | = d: d | Gaelic, dramatic technique, Junior | for carrying parcels in vehicles of this l fir’fl‘dfi‘ym&;“»"‘:‘cflu n‘:fi';: Pric gl‘tfuinhmumu meeting .'%'3 ‘s lecture | type in this country. Because of the t e uc lons o o | days, from 7 to 8 E.m_ fimm‘m on Iris] . 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