Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 38

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BOYS CLUB TOHOLD YULE FETE TONIGHT Program Is Prologue to Big 10th Anniversary Celebra- tion Set for January 3. Members of the Boys' Club of Wash- ington will stage a Christmas party of their own this evening, without Ilitln% for the arrival of St. Nicholas, and will present an entertainment program of their own making. ‘This event is in the nature of a pro- logue to a special program commemo- rating the tenth anniversary of the club’s founding, to be held January 3. At the party this evening in the club quarters, starting at 7:30 o'clock, there will be a showing of a five-reel motion picture, but a prominent feature of the entertainment will be a marionette show by the boys, employing dolls made by them in the club’s shop. Music on Program. In addition there will be a musical program by the club's harmonica band and the Boys' Club Orchestra and an exhibition by the club’s tumbling team, boxing bouts and an orat'on by Dave Wolf, the club's champion orator. An- other important feature of the program will be distribution of refreshments. On the morning of January 3 & spe- cial committee of boys from the club will be received by the District Com- missioners, before whom they will make pledges for better citizenship. After- ward the committee members will place 8 wreath on-the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Membership Over 1,200, The Boys' Club, organized with about 50 boys, has grown to & membership of more than 1200, and the scope of its activities covers a wide fleld. _The club was_organized through the efforts of a small group of business men. The club building has a large gym- nastum, library facilities, work shops, & dental clinic and various meeting rooms. Frank R. Jelleff is president and C. M. Fyfe is superintendent of the club, which has also a list of other persons of prominence serving as officers. Luxury taxes in Vienna, which today are very high, are used to provide suit- able homes for_the city’s poor. REINDEER STEAKS and Chops—their deli- ciousg flavor rendered even more enjoyable by our special method of grilling that releases all the savory, nourishing goodness of the cut. GRILL Famous Yor Fine Foods. ( 1336 G. STREET ride on our THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. | THREE TO FACE JURY Gayety—"Girls in Blue,” at 2:15 and | e 15 pm. Three young men charged with rob- Rhode Island avenue Saturday night were remanded to the grand jury from Fox—"A Devil With Women,” at |Police Court yesterday under $500 bond , 1:41, 4:07, 5:28, 7:54 and |each. 20 pm. | o John B. Taslor, 22 years old, Scran. it " | ton, Pa.: Willilam C. Anthony, 27, an L pamnam Lincoln, st o1 | Lester Hochman, 25, both of whom giv- 135 g P | ing their addresses as Bolling Field, are Rialto—"“The Storm,” at 11:45 am. | accused with holding up David N. Potts, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pm. | stotion employe, and robbing him of $8. Palace—“Along Came Youth,” at| Taylor, police said, entered the station 12:05, 2:19, 4:41, 7:30 and 9:52 pm. | while the others waited in an automobile. Earle—"Going Wild,” at 12, 2:2! 4:45, 7:35 and 9:55 p.m. | R-K-O Kelth’s—"Madonna of _the | Streets,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:37, 3:39, 5:39, 7:41 and 9:43 pm Ambassador—Going Wild,” at 6:15, ]a :05 and 9:55 p.m. Central—"Just Imagine,” 11 am. to 11|, - P Tivoli—The Silver Horde,” at 2:30, ! {4:20,,6:10 and 9:50 p.m Qe; ors and Knives ertly Sharpened Small Charge GIBSONS 917 G St. i Don’t Be a “C. M.” Woman Asks Harmomous Funernl (l No LIVERPOOL (N.A.N.A.) —Mrs. Gwen- | dolyn Williams, dead at 97, demanded in her will that harmony reign at her | funeral. “No one,” she wrote, “shall be | {allowed to sing hymns off key.” | ! (Copyright, mz by North American News- ‘ N.W. bistieit one need be a ‘“cold martyr,” when it is so easy to have a Pierce-Eastwood heating plant in your home. Al sizes. 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