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YOU KNOW BECAUSE YOU READ THE AFRO 
THE WASHINGTON AFRO-AMERICAN OCTOBER 23, 1965 11
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CONCERT ARTIST - Miss Joy McLean scored a tremendous success when she presented a recital Friday night at John Wesley AME Zion Church. The singer was presented under the auspices of the Cathedral Choir. She has appeared in the Boroady production "Small, Small," "Porgy and Bess" and "Carmen Jones." Napoleon Wooten is president of the choir.
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B12 Friday, Oct. 15, 1965 THE WASHINGTON POST

Today in Washington

Today is Friday, Oct. 15, the 288th day of the year. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philosopher, was born in 1844.

Government
MONTGOMERY - County Council, 8 p.m., zoning hearings, County Office Bldg., Rockville.
PRINCE GEORGE'S - County Commissioners, 10 a.m., zoning hearings, County Services Bldg., Hyattsville

Meetings
AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSN. - 9 a.m., Executive Room, Shoreham.
NATIONAL RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOC.
-Harry Dodge and Ara Mesrobian, on "A Journey Through Britain," 8 p.m., GEICO Bldg., Vermont ave. and K st. nw.

Drama
"DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS"
-Little Theater of Alexandria, 8:30 p.m., 600 Wolfe st., call 683-0496
"GALLOWS HUMOR" - Theater Lobby Group, 8:30 p.m., 17th st. Matthew's ct. nw., call EX 3-5818
"THE GREAT SEBASTIANS" - Mount Vernon Players, 8:15 p.m., 900 Massachusetts ave., call DI 7-1484
"LA TRAVIATA" - Arlington Opera Theater, 8:15 p.m., Kenmore Auditorium, Arlington blvd. and Carlyn Spring rd., call DI 7-0880
"A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS" - Foundry Players, 8:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall, Foundry Methodist Church, 1500 16th st. nw., call DE 2-4010
"THE SHOEMAKERS HOLIDAY" - Saint Genesis Players, 8 p.m., Shakespeare Soc. Studio, 930 E st. nw.
"TOYS IN THE ATTIC" - Oxon Hill Community Theater, 8:30 p.m., Oxon Hill Senior High School, 6221 Leyte dr., fee, call 248-7599

Films
"ESKIMO FAMILY" - Life of an Eskimo family, 12:15 p.m., Interior Department Museum 19th and C sts, nw.
GALLAUDET COLLEGE - "In the Street" "Panta Rhel," "New York, N.Y.," and "Fievre," 8 p.m., auditorium, 7th st. and Florida ave. ne., free, public invited.
"HOUND THAT THOUGHT HE WAS A RACCOON" - Puppy adopted by a raccoon family, 4 p.m., Alexandria Library, 717 Queen st., elementary school children invited.
"RESURRECTION" - Russian film with English subtitles, 8:15 p.m., room 319, Corcoran Hall, George Washington U., 725 21st st. nw

Music
ALEXANDRIA CITIZENS' BAND - Public rehearsal, Fritz Velke, conductor, 8 p.m., Stonewall Jackson School, Duke st. and Quaker la., new members welcome
CONCERT - Potomac English Handbell Ringers, 8 p.m., Prince George's Plaza Shopping Center.
STRING QUARTET CONCERT - Julliard String Quartet, 8:30 p.m., Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, call DE 7-4387.
[[highlighted in red]]VOCAL RECITAL - Joy Mearimore Mc[[/highlighted in red]]Lean, soprano, John Wesley AME Zion Church, 14th and Corcoran sts., nw., 8:30 p.m., call No 7-3824.

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"Welcome" in Chinese characters is among the examples of calligraphy and paintings on view at the Chinese Community Church's Moon Festival and Bazaar. The festival, open to the public from 4:30 to 8 p.m., is located at 1011 L st. nw.
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