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A-14 %% EDUCATIONAL. ENROLL NOW Fashion Clothes Construction ~sm rm Children's Ciass Painting Interior Betoration Send for Booklet Which Explaing An Seulpture ursec and Rates. 1503 21t St. DU. 2610 TO MEET DEMAND LATE EVENING CLASSES SPANISH 910 10 P.M. STARTING FRIDAY Berlitz School Hill Bldg. 17th AND EYE NA. 0270 Accountancy Pace Courses: B, C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees. C. P. A, Preparation. Day and Even- ing Divisions; Coeducational N\ Send for 3%th Year Book BENJAMIN YIANHIN UNXVEIHTY 1100 16th Street, lt flfl Private Spanish Lessons Spanish Teacher Call CO. 5884 Carlyn Apt. Blds., 2500 Que St. TO MEET DEMAND LATE EVENING CLASSES SPANISH 9t 10 P.M. STARTING FRIDAY Berlitz School Hill Bldg. 17th AND EYE ¥ NA. 0230 Study puom":, ok wnun- o £ Rephers Neccd Now CLASSES LIMITED Write. Phone or Call for Folder National Art School 1503 215t St N.W. DUpont 2610 " The Government and Private Industry | Need Stenographers | Wood College has intro- | duced a special 90 - day | course in Gregg Shorthand and Touch Typewriting to meet this demand. Enroll Now WO0D COLLEGE 710 14th St. N.W. ME. 5051 RAFTINgS CRAFT ELECTRICAL STATISTICAL SHIP Draftsmen Needed! Serious Shortage! Graduates Placed lmmedm'ely' Columbia “'Tech” Recognized 1 Yrs.—Employment Service Starts Now—Day or Eve. Classes Send_jor Catalogie 1319 F St N 5626 scHooL § TO MEET DEMAND LATE EVENING CLASSES]| SPANISH| 91t 10 PM. | STARTING FRIDAY Berlitz School Hill Bldg. 17th AND EYE A. 0270 MIDYEAR CLASSES FEBRUARY 2 AND 9 Choose STRAYER for collegiate standards In business education. The choice of thousands—established 37 throughout the nation—students from 48 states. a superior applicant—qualified for aminations. You may attend—all day, STRAYER Thirteenth and F Streets To Mrs. Eloise W. Dasher | dent, died Monday at her home, | came to this city with her husband | the American Revolution, and a | member of the Crittendon Circle, | Chase Methodist Church. | vived by three children, | Charles L. Dasher, jr., now stationed | | and Mrs. A. M. Trawick of Spartans- | burg, S. C, and five grandchildren. ‘U. S., Hoover Declares | Tests Slated for School |Stenographic Posts COLLEGE OF SECRETARIAL TRAINING Wrapping Confest Feb. 5 fo Dramatize Waste of Paper Program to Include Entertainment, Prizes And Conservation Talks The bundle-wrapping contest | sponsored by The Star and various | leading stores to dramatize the | waste of paper in usual wrapping | methods and to demonstrate paper- saving procedure will be held Feb- |ruary 5 in the auditorium of the | United States Chamber of Com- | merce, H street and Connecticut | avenue N.W. | Because of the approaching seri- | ous shortage of kraft paper and other wrapping materials prompt steps must be taken to eliminate every piece of unnecessary wrapping material. A committee composed of G. O. Shortt of Lansburgh & Bro., chairman; Albert I. Levinson of Raleigh Haberdasher, Richard Stanley of the Hecht Co., A. D. Vick of Palais Royal, M. D. Man- nix of Julius Garfinckel & Ca, William Gallan of Frank R. Jel- leff, Inc.; W. 8. Childs of Golden- | berg Co., J. L. Gundling of Peoples | Drug Stores, Inc.; G. A. Smalley of Woodward & Lothrop, Miss R. Saleman of S. Kann Sons Co. and | J. williams of §. Kann Sons Co. | will be in general charg® of the | program. | There will be a number of wrap- ping contests, for which The Star will give prizes of Defensd bonds |and savings stamps. Mr. Seortt; Mr. Smalley, Mr. Gundling, Mr. Vick and Mr. Levinson were narped | as a subcommittee to work out the | contest rules and plan entertain- ment, which will be provided in part by talented employes of the participating stores. A program of moving pictures will be included in the ehtertainment, and there will be a number of short talks in which the reasons for the savings program will be stressed. Year's lllness Is Fafal Mrs. Eloise Wilder Dasher, 63, wife of Col. Charles L. Dasher of the executive office of the Presj- 114 Summerfield road, Chevy Chase, Md., after an illness of more than | a year. Services were to be held at Gawler’s funeral home, 1756 Penn- sylvania avenue N.W. this after- noon, with burial in Arlington | National Cemetery. Mrs. Dasher, born in Macon, Ga., in 1917. She was a past regent of Constitution Chapter, Daughters of | the Entre Nous Club and the Chevy Besides her husband, she is sur- Lt. Col. at Fort Sill, Okla.; George H. Dash- | er, Yorktown, Md., and Mrs. Albert S. Major, jr., of Seattle, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. H. W. Gibson of Macon Axis Cannot Defeat NEW YORK, Jan. 28—Asserting | that a nation could be overwhelmed by its enemies only by invasion or by starvation induced by a block- ade, former President Herbert Hoover said last night it therefore was clear that the United States | never could be defeated in the war against the Axis powers. | Speaking before executives of boys’ clubs in the metropolitan area, | Mr. Hoover added: “But we have far more to do than simple defense. We have set our | hand to the plow. We must turn under the weeds in this earth and | we must’ prepare the son where a | lasting peace can grow.” As chairman of the Board of Di- rectors of the Boys’ Club of Amer- ica, Mr. Hoover said, “our job is to make citizens and to make boys fit for the tasks-of the Nation.” Examinations for stenographic posts in the white public schools will be held February-28, it was an- nounced today by Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou. Evidence of character and citizen- | ship of applicants must be in the | hands of the Board of Examiners by | February 24, it was stated. Addi-| | tional details as to qualifications de- manded are available at the office of the examiners at the Franklin School, Thirteenth and K streets N.W. EDUCATIONAL. EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION FOR SECRETARIES years, over 61,000 alumni. Accredited Strayer training means excellent records in competitive ex- mornings, afternoons, evenings NAtional 1748 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942. ANOTHER BOOST FOR TBE PAPER DRIVE—-Pupfll of the Garrison School pictured with the pile of waste paper they had ready yesterday when the truck called for their weekly contribu- tion to the Salvage for Victory campaign being conducted under sponsorship of Parent-Teacher Associations and The Star. ‘Parade of Paper’ Spurs Garrison School’s Collection Pupils of the Garrison School,, which are located in Southeast and Twelfth and R streets N.W,, have Southwest Washington, brought in! established a “parade’ of paper” as| 31283 pounds of paper, magazines part ot the opening exercises, each | and cartons during January's four Tuesdsy morMng in an effort to| collectichs, for which the P-T. A.| Paper Collection For Tomorrow The following is the schedule for the collection of paper in The Evening Star-P.-T. A. Salvage for Victory campaign in the fourth district, with the flve leaders and their poundage to date: 7453 5,955 5,836 4,134 Wormley Corcoran Phillips Grant Westbrook Deland East Bethesda Bethesda Ele- mentary Chevy Chase Our Lady of Lourdes Gordon Junior Fillmore Jackson Western High Hardy St. Stephen's Curtis-Hyde Wilkinson in Gunnery School Sergt. W. H. Wilkinsorl, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson of 5601 Third street N.W, is now in training at the Air Corps Gunnery School in Las Vegas, Nev., according to word received her¢. He is a graduate of Central High School and attended Columbia Technical Col- lege here. Sergt Wilkinson enlisted —Star Staff Photo. EDUCATIONAL. in the Air Corps last April. EDUCATIONAL. speed up the collection of papes in The schools | The Eving Star-P, T. A, salvaging for victory campaign. Those bringing paper llne.up and pass by the collection spot, deposit- ing their contributions to .a pfle which this week exceeded by nearly half a ton the amount turned in last week. The principal of the school, Mrs. I: W. Tyler, expressed confidence yesterday that the weekly collections “wil® increase steadily. The enthusiasm of ihe childreh has grown with esch passing week, spurred on erhaps by the fact that Gasrison has been among the lead- ers in the second district from the outset, On three of the five collection | dates on which Garrison has partie- pated more.than a half ton was collected. Yesterday the total was nearly a ton and a half, the col- | lection being 251 pounds of maga- zines and 2.506 pounds of paper, for a grand total of 2,787 pounds. At the prevailing prices the collection will net the P.-T. A. of the school $17.30. The schools in the first district, EDUCATIONAL. TEMPLE SECRE ANNOUNCES 18-Week Intensi: DAY SCHoOL Rroups will net $196.53. were paced by Jefferson Junior, | whose students earned $73.90 for’ fhe P-T. A. in their record drive, | which was clinfaxed by Monday’s 8,002 pounds. | The grand total of the first dis-| trict was more than double that received in December, when 14234 pounds were poured into the defense sereams by the schools of that area. Advangce indications of yester- day’s collection promise a great | increase in the second district. It| was found necessary to add another | rtruck to this district, which takes in_part of the Northeast and sec- | tions of downtown Northwest Wash- ington. ____ EDUCATIONAL. Draftsmen needed to Il positions n Al our last year students placed. nATIONAL DRRFTIN hod of Instruction In | || 1503 21st St. |— — TARIAL SCHOOL NEW CLASSES. ve Course in Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Letterwriting, Spelling, February 9. (The Shortest-Way to Prepare for Positions) Complete Secretarial Course Including Gregg Short- hand or Machine Shorthand February 9. (The Stenograph), Complete Secretarial Course Including Gregg Short- hand, February EVENING SCHoOL 25. Classes in Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Spelling, and Letterwriting, February 9. DAY-EVENING Speed Dictation Classes in Gregg and Machine SCHOOL 1420 K STREET N.W. Students Placed through the Temvle CLASS ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS In lndustry—in Arms and Na ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS win better Bliss trainin, {Fansformer, rone tubex. ‘al mechanical drawing. included. BEGINS FEB. branches of electrical work; Shorthand. Typewriting Individually Taught. NAtional 3258 in Desirable Positions Employment Bureau. 10 REGULAR COURSE COM- n. PLETE IN ONE SCHOOL YEAR QUALIFIES enter aids vaneement. Bliss gr: s have ex- cellent jobs as technicians, engineers; hold ratings and rank in Army, Navy. 50th Year. Dormitory: eampus. Day students sccepted. Enter Feb. 10 er Sept. 30. Send for Vocational chart and catalos. Phone SH. 3070. sraduates to an d- LECTRICAL SCHOOL 210 ashington Yekoma Ave., Washington, D. C. Preparatory School Y. M. C. A. ACTIVITY—63rd YEAR Co-Educational Evening Classes Do you need brushing up on subjects for credits? Or, want to better equip yourself for advance- ment in your work? That’s our business here at the Washington Preparatory School—and for which we are exceptionally well equipped with experienced instructors—and small evening classes. The Secretarial Division Offers intensive courses, covering those sub- jects which are in great demand in the Govern- ment Departments— Stenograph Shorthand Typing Business Arithmetic Statistics Thoroughly trained instructors will bring you to efficiency promptly in any of these subjects. Tuition fee adjusted to the subjects taken. LEROY J. MAAS, B. S., Director COLLEGE 0F Announces the opening of the second semester on Wednesday, February 4. A program of study planned for new students will begin at this time. In addition to the regular second semester subjects, special courses in International Law, Aviation Law and Federal Trade Regulation are being offered. Catalog on Request 2000 6 STREET N.W. COLUMBUS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Offers five new graduate courses: Administrative Law Aviation Law Government Contracts Jurisprudence South American Law All these courses commence during the week beginning February 2 1AL All courses open to members of the Bar and law school guaduates Credit toward the degree Master of Laws may be earned by students who satisfy entrarice requirements. The school reserves the right to withdrow any course in which the enroliment is less thon fifteen. For information, call at 1323 18th Street N-W., or telephone the Registrar ot DE. 3443. Phone ME.4585 (Accredited) You Will Like the Woodward School Program With its small classes and men instructors your boy will receive individual attention to the end that his progress will be carefully super- vised. It will be seen that each day’s studles are thoroughly mastered. He will not be pe: mitted to Iag behind. The advantage of thls will be reflected in our reports to you at fre- quent intervals. The coming Semester will include WOODSHOP WORK and TYPING. Before enrolling, each boy is given a thor- ough test so that instruction for him will be planned to his definite advantage. We will be glad to send a representative to consult with you—phone National 8250. ‘Enrollments for the 2nd Semester are being made. Membership in the Woodward School includes physical training, athletic and swimming instruction. Tuition Fee Is attractively reasonable. LEROY J. MAAS, B. S., Director 1736 G Street Y. M. G A 4701 | Mrs. Wales Latham, founder of Aid Sold Bundles for Britain, Inc. to Ai ier: Mrs. Latham will head the new Formed o aiciess organization and Mrs. Robert W, BY the Associated Press. Bingham, widow of the Ambassador NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Formation | to Great Britain, will be in charge of a Nation-wide organization, Bun- | of Bundles for Britain dles for America, to supply knitted | Four hundred branches already garments, comfort kits and other | are busy making 50,000 knitted gar- needs for men in all branches of | ments requested of the new organi- the American armed forces and their | zation by officers of Army and Navy families, been announced by | units. __ EDUCATIONAL. Bundles for America EDUCATIONAL. m“mm&m Smtmm:s Opening New Classes Beginners and Advanced Day and Evening TIVOLI THEATRE BUILDING 14th Street and Park Road N.W. Telephone, COlumbia 3000 ACCUUNTA“CY Benjamin Franklin University 37 or threscyesr evening sourscs ena 16 B 5. e itions in private business and Government service sminatlons "Onecresr posl' oeducational.” Midwin ni new Tormine ie spen in Februars. Ao .."..‘""‘..I"u..é.'." ACC UNTANCY Boyd School of Ac:onnlanq 3 ¥ St Nat. 2318 | ACCOUNTANCY AND a Harvard, Md. e Bo'lk(rnlnx and Junior l‘:’nlx .(E‘:I."_’I' ".“n‘ Celishes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION i SN— stration for Professional Accounting. for Busi- ton Accounting Texts s for ot Co of mercial Science and Masicr of Accounts (in Go ning accounting elass and other courses start February 2, sk for eatalosuc. ACCOUNTANCY Jacalty ot 16 € F. A" Income Tax, B _ASK Tor free Sookiei. International Accountants Society, Inc. (A correspondence school since 1903.) ning in accounting. incl study. Life Scholarship A. Cos I3 395 Tavestment Bides ME 111, ACCOUNTANCY mer Buildine. Thirteenth and F Streets. Slnyer College of Aceonnhncy ] Sessions. berine Febraary i 1945 Tele: N ar; 2. o 48, or call in person for a eatalog X b i ACCOUNTANCY BUSINESS ADM, _nomerican Academy of Accountancy Nationally Known and Reeognized bv C. P. A. Board: . Fome Study with Persenal Coaching by Locsl Atcongiant et Bookiet “WHY LEARN ACCOUNTANCY" on reauest. Abbott School of Fine and Commercial Art Dey. Evening and Children's Classes, 1143 Conn. Ave. Nat. 80854 ART Columbia School of Commercial Art Day-Even Nw General C -enhl Arl c-nn-nnu Fashion Send for Ari Catalogue. ® Colambls T ART ! Start Now. Booklet 'hldl explains l" rfinr Degrs £3.00 Month. MT._ 5828, Commerelal Miustrating. Employment Service. Years. National Art School fin‘ 21st St 26th Year. IIY! sAlv Brush, Photography. Tnterior Necors- rday elass. Call Dupont 2610 for and Tates CIVIL SERVICE BOYD'S CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL “SPECIALISTS" Resident and Home Studv Courses—Inquire 1333 P St. NAt. 2340. com’rom’rnY Waslunglon Comptometer School Munsey Building DL 0503 schaol. Moderate tulion, Individual instruction. Students Placement Service. The only school in Washington licensed ers of the Comptometer. DBAFTING col.mm smon!. OF DRAFTING ife Class riea cessful '—Estal raft, Se. Building, Biue Print Keadine, £ Send for catalogue. » w. Day or Evening Cla; DRAFTING National Drafting Schuol 1503 218t 8t N.W.__ at Our practical instruction in ALL BRANCHES OF DRAFTING 5in nrvlrr ro.nln--nu WE INVITE COMPAR! ! DU. 0 for booklet. HOTEL TnAINING l.ew:s Hotel 'l'rluuug School Ave N.W. ME. 1682, WELL-PAID FOSITIONS OPEN IN Hotels. Clubs, Apartment Hogses ‘rhn’:l’-‘"l;-l’l‘- tntions ererT™here—Men and Women ail'ages wanted Previous experience proved unnecescary. v auickly through RESIDENT OR HOME STUDY c 3" Day Sad seonine cssee Eaen call or write for Free Book—Your Bl Proriunity which tells hew we ruarantee you'll make good. 26th successful year: LA"GUAGES condfionea_Berlitz School of Languages Hill Building. l'lh & Eve. llll. 63 Y!lrl Natl. 0270 ITALIAN, ENGLISH, Mher langusges. Native MACHINE SHORTHAND | Stenotyy ol % FRENCH, SPANISH. GERMAN. Ask for eat: THE STENOTYFE s the enly -unn-na machine which has stood the tes hirty wor I;AY SCHOOL of EVENING SCHOOL, New ciasses evening 1538 Connecticut Ave Mich. 1937 teachers. Fameus conversational methed. Enroll now. Stenotype luhhuo ysln, write 150 minute in Wi ington’s only horized school, Februi MACHINE SHORTHAND Temple Secretarial School N.W. National 3258. Reafster for Classes in the Tmproved Machine Shorinand ihe Stenograph. fn the Day or Evening School classes in (he Day School beginning Februars 9. Review and Advanced Cla in Stenotypy. Dictation Classes 40 to 200 words & minute, including Berrs Horne's Coart Reporting Course. PHOTOGRAPHY National Ari School 1503 21at St. Wodr for better camers resultx Phetecraphers needed Bow: Write, phone or eall for folder. DU. 26 PHOTOGRAPHY National Schnol of Photonranhy 005 E Sireet N REpublle 4485 i et ily equipped for sucee dvertising, "Sart any. time. BOYD SCHOOL of COMMERCE 1333 F St. (Opp. Genias Theater) NAt. 2340 BOYD SECBETARIAL NG Courses of COI grade. Greg &,- 4 ACCOUNTIN! LLEG! Trpewriting, Bookkeepins. English. Vnelbnll Building, tometry, Machines—all kinds. POSITIONS GUARANTEED GRADUATES. Est. ass. Ave * Clamves inited. rmm trainine trating: & Visual b Folder "on Teauets ls Years. SECRETARIAL Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries Tivell Bldg., 14th and Park Rd. Col. 3000. SECRETARIAL Strayer College of Secretarial Training Courses far high school e and o e oply i petiti miastione Goee 306 cme NAtional 1748, or call In person. Homer SECBETARIAL Templo Secretarial School Complets Sesretarial Courses besinning in the. & ey Srweek, Courss besinning Feora h] nd Evening SE COUR! !B! III oomm ImHAIML TRAIN- Typewriting, Fillng, | o ncial Dutles. e ‘et Edtorial” Dotter: veastal —— iantess Markeling Personal Sorvicer. Telcohons DY 240 1o Oftics AP registration infermation. GsiEss macaoves WOOD CO!.I.EGE snmr‘nmL Est. 1885 10 14th 8¢ NW. New tarting Monday in Shorthand. Tyol e pecial Tatensive o-Day " Course tn B SHUIT STORY "“'YVIY Studios &HIT INTENSIVE DEFEN| gCCOVNTAN’CY Lan Sanz Spanish S:hll SR GedkE Americsn professors. Spanish n & montus,

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