Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1931, Page 50

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At Community Centers Community ~ Center Department, | Franklin Administration Building, Na-| tional 1300. ! The third session of the Play Insti- | tute for 1931, March 30, 8 to 10 pm,, at Columbia Heights Community Cen- | ter, will demonstrate group singing, | with Miss Erba Lucille Birney of | Neighborhood Hcuse as chairman. The | three remaining sessions, on April 6, 13 | and 20, will be devoted to games for | the home, outdoor games and an open | evening of fun. The advisory council of the Com- munity Center Department will meet | at the call of E. C. Graham, chairman, , in the Frankiin Administration Building March 31, 8 pm. The majority of the centers will be closed March 27, because of the begin- ning of the Easter holidays | Central Center, Thirteenth and Clif- ton streets: Sunday, 2 p.m.—Celcbration of the| Independence of Greece by Greek Com- munity and local societles. Monday evening—Basket ball activi-| ties. La Fayette Lodge Fellowcraft Club, Tali Cedars of Lebanon drill team | Tuesday evening—Basket ball activi- | ties, Washington Choral Festival re-| hearsal. | Chevy Chase Center, E. V. Brown School, Connecticut avenue and Me- | Kinley street: Monday _afternoon—French sation, music. Tuesday afternoon—Rhythm, music, | model airplane. | | conver- Wednesday morning—Music section, Chevy Chase Women's Club. Thursday _afternoon—Rhythm, carpentery, French conversation. Ben Murch School, Thirty-sixth street | and Ellicott place: | Monday afternoon—Rhytihm; evening. | tap for juniors and adults, contract| bridge, advanced lessons; women's gym, adult social dancing class party. Saturday evening—Social dancing for uniors. Columbia tap. ‘ Heights Center, Wilson Helena Rubinstein Preparations discontinued numbers —limited Price and Less Rubinstein changed the containers, so we changed the price—and the result means marvelous savings for " Helena Rubinstein Complexion Powder Formerly “S1, wow 49c Valaze and Novena. 4 ex- quisite shades. Helena Rubinstein Double Compact Formerly $2.50, wow 99c Red or green. Square. Rouge and powder. Helena Rubinstein Powder Compact Formerly $1.50, wow 7.5¢ Loose powder section— cake of fine rouge. Helena Rubinstein Rouge Compact Formerly $1.50, Now Five glowing rouge shades in attrac- tively decorated, coral-to THE Tolletry Dept.—Main Floor. HECHT CO. " Street at Seventh ‘Teachers’ College, Eleventh and Har- vard streets: Tuesday afternoon—Rhythmic danc- ing for beginners: evening, Georgetown A. C. Basket ball team, Capitol A. C. girls’ basket ball team, Columbia Play- ers, Oates' Orchestra rehearsal, puppet show, student council of Wilson Teach- ers' College. Wednesday _ afternoon — Rhythmic dancing for advanced group. Thursday evening—Boy Scout Troops, Nos. 40 and 41; Columbia Players, Cap- ital City Orchestra, Saturday morning — Tap rhythmic dancing fof babies i East Washington Center, Seventeenth | and East Capitol streets 1 Tuesday evening—Six basket ball teams have assigned periods. Other ac- tivities _are dressmaking, Washington Boys' Independent Band, community dancing and open libr Thursday evening—Six basket ball teams have assigned periods. Other ac- tivities Include Washington Com- munity Players and open library. Saturday evening — Three athletic groups meet for practice In addition. rhythmic dancing for girls, Boy Scout Troop, No. 36: sccial dancing and a community program, with moving pic- tures, are scheduled Georgetown Center, Gordon Junior High, Thirty-fifth and T streets: Thursday afternoon—Rhythm tap dancing. Girl Scout Troop No. Langley Center, Second and T streel(s northeast Frida; Band rehearsal. Saturday evening—American Legion | rehearsal. | McKinley, Second and T streets northeast: Tuesday and Wednesday evenings— A._A. U. games in gymnasium. } Macfarland Center, Iowa avenue and Webster street Monday_afternoon—Rhythm and tap dancing at Barnard School. Wednesday afternoon—Rhythm and tap dancing at Macfarland Center. dancing, and evening—Elks Boys' quantites you! Better hurry in! Helena Rubinstein Midget Compact Formerly $1.50, wow 75c Tiny red case with both rouge and powder. VALAZE | Troops No. 11, No. 33. ‘Wednesday evning—Dancing instruc- tion for adults at Macfarland. Saturday morning—Dramatics acrobatics at Petworth. Park View Center, Warder and New- ton streets and afternoon — Rhythmic dancing. Southeast Center, Hine Junior High, Seventh and C streets southeast: Monday everiing—Game room open for adults, athletic games for youths, Friendship House A. C., bagket ball practice and games, Romeo Orchestra welcomes any musician who wants or- chestra practice, Saturday Night Drama Club rehearsal. Wednesday evening—Tap dancing for adults at 6:30, game room open for adults, Friendship House A. C., athletic | games for youths. (5 Thursday _ afternoon — Girl Scout Buchanan, Thirteenth street between D angd E streets southeast Monday safternoon—Dancing instruc- | tion for children; evening, Victory Post, American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Wednesday afternoon — Southeast Model Airplane Club. Boys wko want to learn to make planes are invited. Takoma Center, Piney Branch road and Dahlia street: | Monday aftsrnoon—Girl Scout Troop No. 60. . ‘Tuesday afternoon—Children’s rhythm and tap. Wednesday rhythm and taj Friday evening—Women’ tap. adult social dancing. Thomson Center, Twelfth and L streets ‘ Monday afternoon—Bird study for children and adults under auspices of Audubon Societ i Tuesday for cast in children's Spring festival: eve- | ning, French conversational group for | beginners, Spanish for beginners and[ advanced groups, auction bridge i afternoon — Children’s gym and| Helena Rubinstein Powder Compact Formerly 32, mow 79c Red or green. Water Lily powder. 5 shades. Helena Rubinstein Persian Eye Black Formerly $1.50, wow 75c Blue, black, green mirror and brush With 75c pped box. Charge | Corcoran sf THE | F Street at 7th D struction and practice, Lyric Orchestra practice, Columbia Court of Maccabees drill team, French advanced and con- versational group. Wednesday afternoon—Music groups for children in violin, cello and clari- net. - Thursday afternoon—Tap dancing for Jjunior and senior children, registration for children wanting to take part in Spring festival: evening, advanced tap for adults, dramatic study group, Lyric Orchestra’ practice, tap dancing for men. New group will form if enough register, Joseph Sheehan, _director. | Gaelic study group, lecture on Irish his- | tory, Writers’ Craft Club. | Saturday morning—Rhythm for little children, children of ‘Columbia Court | drill and practice group . Birney Center, Nichols avente and Howard street southeas Monday evening—Newsboys' Club, | boys’ game group, boys' basket ball, in- dustrial art, Anacostia Needle Guild, | girls’ art_group, girls’ social group, Wis- | terla Drzmatic Club, Henson's Melody | Orchestra, Hillsdale Citizens' Associa- | tion Entertainment Committee. beginners. Thursday afteranon—Music group for advanced puplls, toy symphony orches- | tra. | Burrville Center, Division avenue and reet northeast: Monday afternoon—Music, practice, mending group. Tuesday afterr.oon: usic, piano practice, folk dancing and games, Span- ish: evening—Burrville Women's Club. piano | Tulip Club, arteraft. young people’s so- | cial group, dramatic club Dunbar Center, First and N streets: | Thursday evening—Athletics for men and boys, swimming for women and girls, Dunbar giils' basket ba!l teams, Dunbar girls' volley ball teams, young | people’s soclal group, games, Janitorial Employes’ Club. organ practice. | Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and | Twenty-fifth street southeast: C., MARCH ‘Wednesday afternoon—Music, games, dances; evening—Artcraft, young peo- ple's social group, games, Garfield Ath- letic Club. 'atterson Center, Tenth and Monday evening—St. Luke Boys’ Club, Garnet-Patterson Junior Athletic Club, Elks' Athletic Club, Arrows Athletic Club. Tuesday _evening—Pleasant Plains Athletic Club, Garnet-Patterson Junior Athletic Club, West Virginians Club, Amphion Glee Club, home hygiene, Co- lumbia Lodge Band, art, Coleriage Tay- lor Choral Society. Wednesday evening—Garnet-Patter- son Junior * Ataletic Club, Elks' and Arrows Athletic Clubs. Thursday evening—Columbia Temple drill team, Ross’ Band, art, first aid, piano, Columbia Temple Chorus, league games. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: Monday afternoon—Music; evening Junior recreation group, . Manchester Athletic Club, Lovejoy Athletic Club, .. |base ball club, Just So Girls' Club, in- | 3 ¢ Tuesday afternoon—Music group for | dustrial group, girls, game group, club| Mr. Mannix, an energetic man with room. Wednesday evening—Boy Scout Club, junior recreation groups, athletic groups, Manchester Juniors, Manchester Auxil- iary, Community Club, club room, stere~ opticon slides, Easter program. Thursday afternoon—The Me: maids. v Milk- Scots War on Wild Cats. ‘Trappers and gamekecepers in the Scottish highlands are pursuing ruth- less warfare on the wild cat, which re- cently reappeared after they thought it had been exterminated. Large num- bers of the animals have been trapped in Ardnamurchan, one trapper having caught 27. Many of the animals have invaded Argylishire, Rossshire and In- | hire, >ART THREE, FREE BEDS GO EMPTY WITH BATH AS PRICE Municipal Lodging House Super- intendent Bays Ordeal Is Too Great for Some. NEW YORK (N.AN.A)—Nightly men sleep, or try to, on hard benches in railway and subway stations, in lob- bles and draughty corners, although by walking to the East River they can get fairly comfortable beds free, on one condition, that they take a bath. But there's the rub. “I believe the reason more do nof come here is that they object to a bath.” | says J. A. Mannix, surveying his partly empty beds. As superintendent of the | munieipal lodging house he also has charge of the River Recreation Pler that has been converted into an annex containing 3,000 beds. No one turns in there without bathing first, and for | many the ordeal is too sever horn-rimmed ~ spectacles and _slick, brown hair, grew up in Greenwich Vil~ lage, where his father was a fireman and his grandfather was a produce merchant. He is past commander of { an American Legion post and the Com- munists have been complaining abcut an alleged rule that a man gets put | out after sleeping in his “hotel” for five nights straight. | (Copyright, 1931, by North paper Alliance American News- | Closed Banks Hit Irish. Much _disappointment was felt in County Clare, Irish Free State, accord ing to reports. by those who received as Christmas gifts drafts on banks in the | United States which had closed while | the drafts were on their way to the | ' folks at home. 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