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Mutt.” SIRIVE "]BR"]G[ MUTT AND JEFF Demp!jey!( Odl:y‘-\ mt:tt CHURCH FND G2 Workers in Chevy Chase l Presbyterian Edifice Are ‘Nearing $75,000 Goal. | There is a still hunt on in Chevy Chase for two or three more good Samaritans who will give three to five thousand dollars each to the cause of upbuilding the religious center of that community of 7,000 souls. The corps of men and women on both the Mary- land and the District of Columbia sides of the line, who are contributing prac- tically their entire time to the $125,000 campaign for the Presbyterian church ' to be built at Chevy Chase, are in} quest of contributors from among their | : fellow-townsmen who will facilitate | the completion of the $75.000 goal of the house-to-house canvas there. The Chevy Chase will end Mon- 1l Need Over $20,000. still more tha Dected from Chevy Chase nts. Already the gifts made by the congre- gatlon and the people of Chevy Chase Eave run up to $54,561. The moment that reaches $70,000 chere is a_§5,000 philanthropic citizen of Chevy Chase to bridge the gap. The announcement of this anonymous contributor. who wants to spur the campaign, was made at a meeting at Chevy Chase last night. The subscriptions and pledges from both the Chevy CRase and the down- town canvas being made by teams of well known business men and women reached a total of $3.317 over the previous day's total. William S. Elliott won the flag for thé\best team record for the day. President Harding Interested. President Harding already has in- dicated an interest in the campaign of the Chevy Chase people. Edward F. Colladay, republican national com- | mitteeman ' for the District, and Rev. Dr. Hubert Rex Johnson, pas- tor of the Chevy Chase Presbytetian Church, called at the White House vesterday afternoon and told the President about the fight the Pres- byterians are making for their new Sstructure. Dr. Johnson portrayed the broad vision actuating the movement. He said the church. though sectarian by name. is to be non-sectarian and in- terdenominational in scope, with a community-wide service. | It was indicated that the Presi- dent would later give a fitting ex- pression of his sympathetic interest in the project. Prominent Speakers Listed. Senator Calder of New York will Rall of Delaware and Capper of Kansas will speak Monday night. the citizens' committee. dent Coolidge, Speaker inent members of the House and the Commissioners and other prominent Washingtonians will be .invited today to attend special services to be held on the lawns adjoin- ing the present church structure on the east side of Chevy Chase Circle, at 1l o'clock next Sunday morning. Donation Wins Applause. At the meeting last night Chairman Colladay aroused applause by reading ice Presi- ‘ermont Aveame s, Bpecial Table I"&. small Prices Reduced 25 feet Best Quality 34 inch with nozzle.$5.75 | 25 fegt Best Quality 54 inchrwith nozzle.$4.50 | Similar reductions on all High-pressure Air, Steam and Underwriters’ Hose. Garden Hose cut any | you may -.require. lPe:g;l‘:e orders: filled promptly. Co | have ‘not been solicited, probably be- || the men the following letter from & 'well known Washingtonian, whose name was Wwithheld: “Inclosed is my check for $25, my donation to the building fund of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. 1 cause I am not of your faith, being a Roman Catholic. Last week a Jew requested my donation for the Salva- tion Army drive. And that is as it should be. We who publicly profess our faith should breathe the very spirit of the Constitution of these great United States, which grants to us religious liberty. We of the fold should practice mutual helpfulness as an example to our less fortunate brothers and a8 an incentive to him to come within the fold. Because we know that no nation, no state, no great business, no home can long sur- vive without the help of God. I wish you success in your undertaking and hope that denominational lines will be thrown aside and that not only the good Presbyterians but members of all churches rally to your air and oversubscribe the amount required.” Represe: tive Zikiman's Address. Repr tive Fred N. Zihlman in | | an address last night sa “No movement, nothing that man- Il | kind has done. has served the high il | and lofty purpose that the Christian | church does. It is the foundation stone on which the nation is Built. No country is better or worse than women in it. You have the right kind of men and women in America is essentially || Chevy Chase. il | the land of opportunity, resting on || the backs and broad shoulders of the mpal!y 714 12th St. NW. 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