Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1931, Page 35

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JEWS 0 OBSERVE FESTIVAL OF LOTS Many Programs Set for Purim: Week- Here—Center: to Offer Play. Programs have been arranged by local Jewish organizations in connec- tion with the celebration of Purim, or Festival of Lots, which will be cele- brated generally by the Jewish people | voted beginning tomorrow. Chief ceremony of the day embodies the reading of the Book of Esther, which describes the victory of the Jew- 1sh people over its enemies. Incident to the cel:bnti , the Sixth will hol flgul’nflm program chlldnn of Sun- dly school, under the supervision o Mrs. Herman Hollander, this l(urnwn at 2 o'clock. Week of Celebration. ‘The Jewish Community Center wfll devote the -entire week to a program of %.'f."""-i‘\’?:.é" ventog ot B8 0ei00k ay evening af o comymzmnnflve of t.he Book o( ht.hzr is to_be present “A Dluchfier of Her tten by Louls Kraft, will be the Xenture of the Tuesday program. The cut. in- cludes Rut.h Keron, Meyer Stolar, Mrs. Edith Sperling, Louis Dreeben ind Sally Judith Frelicoft logue, setting forth flu Packeround of ‘Purim. Abe Shefl chairman of the Jewish Educat Committee of the Center, will render traditional Jewish songs. This will be followed by & dance. Independent Programs. ‘Various club groups will hold inde- dent Purim ‘The Poale drill teams the center on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday md ‘Thursday evenings. Chevy Chase Center, E. V. Brown nnecumu avenue and Mc- Kinley street: Monday afternoon—French conversa- tion, music. ‘Tuesday afternoon—Rhythm, music, model airplane construction. ‘Thursday__ afternoon—] ., tap, carpentry, French conversation. Ben Murch School, Thirty-sixth street and Ellicott place: Monday afternoon—I ning, tap, dancing, contract bridge. Friday Atumoon—'l‘n;, ‘music. Saturday evening: fal dancing | jadies’ eve- ‘women’s adult social groups will start work ces for the Spring festival An entertainment by the of_this community center will ing. Heights Center, College, Eleventh and Har- evening—Columbia Mnl. ashington Readers’ . | Ontes Orchestra, Wi Club. m When Esther, the orphaned eousin ordzul and favorite queen of the , heard of this she risked her life lppelr before her royal spouse and ught bim for the lile of her people. ough her timely intervention the evil decree was frustrated. —_— “OPEN HOUSE” PLANNED AT COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Civic and Parent-Teacher Associa- tlons Co-operate in Presenting Music, Games, Dancing. A program of music, games and danc- ing is being arranged for the annual “open house” entertainment at Colum- bia Heights Community Center, begin- ning at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Civ- ic and parent-teacher associations of the vicinity are co-operating in plan- ning the oceasion. cammunlty singing will be led by Ww. S¢hmucker, and the Capital City and o-hu Orchestras CONFERENCE WILL HEAR ARCHBISHOP M. J. CURLEY Other Speakers at Meeting of Catholic Alumnae Here on March 28 Announced. Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Bal- timore will be a 'Lyhe ity, Miss Gertrude McNally, legislative chairman of the HOSTESS LOSES CASE $5,500 Judgment Granted Estate of Clare Brlgny NEW YO i’l‘xdxment ro&’i,soo against Bel u‘afluv- gstone, hostess to New York's literary and artistic residents until she was sentenced to 30 days in jall for con- tempt of court as & result of a liquor law violation, was granted .the estate of the late Clare Briggs, newspaper cartoonist, yesterday. Henry A. Thelusson, temporary ed- ministrator of the estate, charged Miss Livingstone had given Briggs a bad check for $2,000 in 1928 and the estate also had been unable to collect on a no:e for sa 300 given w'the cartoonist Pain and Itching ~" Piles! Don't rut up with painful piles another day—or hour. There Time Du.nee cmb young Powll'- hnu _Beven basket ball teams have periods throughout the week. Dancing for children is on the afternoons of Tues- day and Wednesday and on Saturday ‘morning. East Wi on Center, Eastern High School, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets: Tuesday_ evening — Dressmal ‘Washington Boys’ lndependent community dancing, ugx.: Thursday evening—East Washington Community Players, oge Saturday evening—Rhythmic ‘danc- ing, Boy Scout Troop 86, community program, social dancing. Fifteen ath- letic clubs meet at various times dur- , Gordon Junior lcxlnleq. Second l.fld T streets north- t: ) McKinley groups, Scout Troop No, 30, rme group bflm. game group for Children’s groups in dancing on Saturday morning are matics and acrobatic dancing for chil- Park ka Center, Warder and New- +| ton Vocation School. Birney the X Invitations will be issued to parents and friends. Buchanan Auditorium, Thirteenth m-eec between D and E .mveh south- mmdny afternoon—Dancing for chil- dren. Monday evenlng, Vlcfan mdwmwflm e atoeeh o u‘:-n o sou evening, Newsboys® %m, music group for TS, “'rhunany afternoon, music group for Friday l-mmmmoen, Girls' Glee Club, basket bal l’fl‘m Center, mvhion avenue and Corcoran Monday _afternoon, music group, practice. o % 8 folk tice, Spanish, fol dlnclnl ‘Women’s Club, Bm-r- uenlg Burrville . | ville ip Club, Boy Scout Troop No. ‘chorus, Burrvill 506, community le Men's soeinl Club, dance. ‘Twenty-fifth street souf ‘Wednesday afternoon, dances and games for ning, art craft, young puan!dl soem group, Garfleld A C., games. Garnet-Patterson iter, Tenth Illd - | U streets: Twelve athletic ondny .mrnoen—curl Scout. Troop 0. 60. ‘Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons— Rhythm, tap. my afternoon—Drama; evening, ladies’ gymnasium, adult dancing. Saturday evening—Junior dancing. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets: Monday afternoon, Audubon Society Mm nudy groups for children and ‘Wilson | adul 'nxesdny evenln.. French begmner':1 groups; S| study p, open S Pmiemmbers: iction, bridgs. iastruc: tion and practice, Columbia Court of Maccabees drill feam; new Frouw in nd\mM tap dancing will form if enough T, in prepara- festival; e'ena‘?fij of the World ‘Thursday afternoon, tap dancing for children; evening, tap dancing for adults, Gmelic study group, adult dra- matics, lecture on Irish history. Priday afternoon, little children’s hy'-hm mhsfl :enred evening, nch y group, - m!l‘ adult tap dancing, advanced ‘Writers’ , dramatic nburn‘ adult social dancing , Virginia reel and cotillion Saturday mornin; Foe muclc 4 ® onpone, _ deums, plano and xylophone; Tl m &WMrwgm”umu%- ‘Armstrong, O street between Pirst and streets: . instruction and | Mary} on Mondl{":\lmudly. We IM ‘Thursday P Amph!an "Glee Club, Colum- !od Band, = Coleridge leh chnnl socucy Phi Delta Kappa So- Thursdny evening, art, first aid, Co- lumbia Temple ) heslth unit, phno group, Temple Chorus, Teachers’ Ui ion, league game. Friday evening, Morning Star and Forest Temple drill teams, auxiliary drill W-t Washington Center, !nndap!er drill 3 ing handcraft and game Priday evening. In addition, on Prlflly mov- %Mfl'fl will be shown in the gudi- um. FORESTERS MEET Annual Conference of Society Held at Harrisburg. HARRISBURG, Pa, February 28 (#).—Approximately 100 members of the Allegheny section of the Society of American Foresters, comprising six States, met here yesterday in their an- nual conference. Btates represented are Pennsylvania, land, New Jersey, Delaware, Vire ginia and West Virginia. Gov. Gifford Pinchot, one of the founders of the Soclety of American Foresters, grected the delegates and Lewis E. 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