Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1931, Page 24

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The "’3 Halloween parade on m‘!{ will have groups from the Cemmunity Cen{ers headed by the Com- """......" o atd o, centers Wil also td centers will al um,' ’7\‘" ho wish to march with 1 Center division are re- 'information from their taries as to time and plsce of 1 . Thirteenth and CIif- and Calvary es bunt ball teams. Tuesday evening, Strayer Girls, Dum- barton’s, Benjamin Frankiin University, | Strayer Men and Saks Clothlers basket ball te: Wednesday evening, National Capital Rifle Club, Cardinal Preps and W Hibbs & Co. basket ball teams; olis Grotto drill team, Eagle Girls, Col mercial National Bank, United Type. writer Grays and Washington Aces ba: ket ball teams Thursday evening. Mount Vernon Senlors, Crescerds and Benjamin Prank- lin_University Basket ball teams; Gen. Nelson A. Miles Auxiliary m and Bugle Corps, Strwyer Men and Potomac Boat Club basket ball teams. Columbla Heights Center, Wilson Teachers' College, Eleventh and Har- | vard streets, Monday evenlng, National Baptist Memorial Basket Ball League. ‘Tuesday evening, Capitol Athletic Club girls’ basket ball team, Columbia Players, Als A. C. basket ball team. ‘Thursday evening, Arcadian basket ball team, Morwoe basket ball team, Co- lumbia Players, Columbia Heights A. C.,, Cardinals A. basket ball team. Priday evening, Boy Scout Troops, No. | 40 and No. 41. Chevy Chase Center. A boys' and irls’ stamp club will be started at the Murch School October 26, 7 to 8 .m. Bring your stamp collections, M’L Blhlmll will be the leader. Ben Murch School, Thirty-sixth and Ellicott streets. Monday afternoon, rhythm. Evening, 'for Juniors, contract bridge, Stamp women's nmnon"m French conversa- , music, French n and adults, music. Evening, social dancing for be- .umn 13 to 15 years. B V. Selwool, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street. Monday afternoon, l"reneh conver- -Ihn for children, m 3 mule. rhythm. Thunlly afternoon, French conver- Lafa; Scheol, Northampton street and Broad Branch road. Georgeto BCDDOL my-fllfl: and T streets. rnoon, rhythm and tap dancing, Olrl ut Troop, No. 71. As m h mw registrations have been 4 rhymm and tap fmu will arranged at Oa'don. eit] afternoon. llond\y or Wednesday East Washingten Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol sbreets: “Tuest Congress Heights , Roxie girls’ bas- Brethren Church Pllots, Clover A. C. drexmuklnl, soclal dancing. Library or ‘Wednesday nmm, A A. A, girls’ basket ball team, Ch;l&n.ka & Poto- | mae Telephone Co. et ball team, Munsey Trust basket ball team. 'fllmy, 5 to 9 ofclock, library PSaturday evening, Ihythmle dancing group, Washington boys' independent basket ball team, Planl:‘n(‘:m ¥ t}lnc eommunity program, mo P res, soclal dancing. C-h. Second and T streets Friday -n-'n and tap dancing; ’ Band re- hurul. 'nmenlnln. bfllmhml.nx llmnlu Center, Eighteenth and Monroe streets northeast: d:omhy afternoon, rhnhm and tap ‘Tuesday evening, bridge instruction, registration for choral club, parlia- mentary law, public speaking, dra. atics, e matics, Wednesday afternoon, rhythm and tap dancing. Macfarland Center, Jowa avenue and ‘Webster street: Monday afterncon, rhythm and tap dancing at Barnard School. Wednesday afternoon, rhythm and lt‘gl dancing at Powell Elementary School; evening, Brightwood Com- mandery, Knights Templar, drill team, at Macfarland. Thursday afternoon, drama for chil- dren, at Petworth School. Friday evening, advanced rhythm and tap dancing at Macfarland, Boy Scout ‘Troop No. 70, bridge for beginners, con- tract bridge. McKinley, Second and T mortheast: Monday _evening, Columbia Com- mandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, drill t efim View Center, Warder and New- ton streets: ‘Wedn afternoon, rhythmic danc- hfig: children. y evening, Game Club, boys’ woodwork, tap dancing, Boy Scout Troop No. 49, Girl Scout Troop No. 19, china iting, dramatics, Park View Boys’ Club basket ball team, Fifth B. Y. P. U. basket ball team. streets Southeast Center, Hine Junior High, | lv}v‘em.h and C :Lr‘eet.s southeast: i onday ers A C. Priendship House, Prl:‘ll:‘ot Washington drill team, D. of A.; athletic clubs will meet the athletic directors for assign- ments; Daughters of Scotia drill team. | ‘Wednesday evening, Foresters' drill team of the Modern Woodmen of Amer- ica. Athletic groups will be assigned lods. Priday evening, dancing instruction | for children, advanced and beginners, | including rhythm and physical exer- | cises; dramatics for boys and girls, SUNDAY ST AR, tumbling team . for bo; community cance, basket ball prac Saturday morning, mp m children, phno instruction for Iren, Jolly Junior Club, Buchanan Auditerium, Thirteenth | street between D and B streets south- east: Monday afternoon, tap dancing for | boys, Thythm dancing and tap dancing for girls, beginners’ group. | | . Wednesday-afternoon, play acting for | boys and girls, tap dancing for advanced group. Thomsen Center, 12th and L streets: Monday _evening, Midcity _Citizens meeting, Chaminade Glee Club re-| hearsal, beginners' course in Spanish, | Italian, conversational method: drama unit, Shakespeare Club rehearsal, auc- ‘llon bridge for beginners, registration for Dramatic Club. Tuesday evening, advanced adult group in tap dancing, French begin- | ners’ group, beginners’ adult group in tap dancing, advanced French, conver- sational method; tract bridge. | Thursday afternoon, violin groups; evening, Shakespeare Club dramatic unit rehearsal, Gaelic Study Club. adults interested in public speaking will meet the director. Friday afternoon, children’s group in | dancing (young children), older chil- | | dren’s group in dancing. Registration | | for_these groups will close November 1. Friday evening, French beginner | group, open (o new members; Stamp Club for youths and adults open to new members, old-time dancing, followed by social dancing, open to any adult. Saturday morning, children’s groups in violin, plano, saxophone, drums clarinet, xylophone; rhythm and in- terpretive dancing for children. Birney Center, Nichols avenue and Howard street southeast: Monday afternoon, piano group for beginners. | " Tuesday evening, boys' game groups, | industrial art, Anacostia Needle Guild, Wistaria Dramatic Club, girls’ socidl and art groups, Birney Choral Society, Anacostia A. C. Seniors and Juniors, | Young Men's Social Clu Thursday afternoon, advanced piano group; _evening, Halloween dance by Barry Farm Playground. Friday afternoon, Girls’ Glee Club, Girls’ Reserve Club, basket ball group. Burrville Center, Division avenue and Corcoran street northeast: Monday afternoon, music group. Tuesday afternoon, music group, dancing group, chorus. Tuesday evening, Halloween party and Womanless Wedding. Friday afternoon, music group, danc- ing, chorus; evening, One Hundred Sandwich Club, home nursing, study group, reviewing French and Spanish, quilting bee. Dunbar Center, First and N streets: In order to provide for greater indoor competition and for those individuals who may have special talent in some of the less strenuous athletic games, it is proposed to invite clubs to enter an indoor round of tournaments. Club managers of teams meeting at Dunbar Center are requested to meet Mr. Hen- derson October 29 at 6:30 p.m. Thursday evening, Halloween party. Garfield Center, Alabama avenue and Twenty-fifth street southeast: ‘Wednesday afternoon, music, chorus, dancing; evening, Halloween party. Garnet-Patterson Center, Tenth and U streets: Monday evening, registration for first- aid, home nursing and dletetics, Arrow A. Club, Elks’ A. Club. Tuesday evening, West Virginians, Amphion” Glee Club art group, male chorus, Hoffman's Music Association, home nursing groups, Junior A. C. Wednesday evening, Arrow A. Club, Elks’ A. Club. Thursd evening, m first-aid, Ross | Band, Columbia Tempe drill team, pl-nu [mup. Junior A. C. Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and D streets northeast: Monday _aflernoon, music _groups; evening, Manchester A. C,, the Checker- bo-trld‘ éfc;!:llono h[:{:ug,flWfilMl Dra- matic Club for No. 502, Rainbow Club, Belmontm Wednesday evening, Manchester Aux- iliary, recreation groups, S. E. All-stm Belmont basket ball club, Busy Bees, Boy Scout Troop, No. 502; Halloween celebration. West Washington Center, Francis J:mio“lj High, Twenty-fourth and N streets: ’rtuadu evening, Halloween costume party. ‘Wednesday evening, Rock Creek Civic Association, Woman's Community Club, Women's Needlework Club. Friday evening, boys' games, boys’ basket ball practice, girls' basket ball practice, Girls' Sewing Club will make costumes, small boys’ games, for quiet games, Aeroplane 1110 G &st 1879 registration for con- | & THE BEST OBTAINABLE Guaranteed Work FREE ESTIMATE FURNISHED JUST PHONE POTOMAC 3886 SUBLETTE HEATING CO., Inc. |Heating Engineers and POtomac 3886 Contractors Eleven Years 1922 M St. N.W. 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