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REAL ESTATE THE EVEXNING WILL LAY CORNER STONE ¢ - FOR CHURCH ADDITION “Woodside Methodist Parish Plans Ceremony for New Build- ing Unit. The corner stone of the new church school unit of the Woodside Metho- dist Episcopal Church, Woodside, Md., Georgla avenue extended, be- tween Fenwick lane and A street, will be lald tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. This new unit is of brick construction and of two-story design, and provides for graded work with separate classrooms, from the nursery to the adult department. The ®econd floor is equipped with a large parish hall, stage and Kitchen. 7 The Montgomery County Band will ‘give a sacred concert from 3:20 to 4 pm. The address will be given by Dr. Edward Hayes, pastor of the Petworth Methodist Episcopal . Dr. Sam Higginbottom, the noted mgricultural missionary of India, will be the speaker at the Eastern Pres-| ®yterian Church. Dr. Higginbottom 'is president of the Agricultural In- stitute of Allabahad, and also super- ‘intendent of the Leper Asylum. At ithe morning service Rev. Lawrence ‘R. Howard, pastor of the North Con- gregational Church, Mass. will preach V The Woman's Missionary Soclety Neill hold its meeting on Wednesday &t 2 pm. The leader will be Mrs, G. M. Hutchinson, assisted by Mrs. SW. I. Gernand and Mrs. C. W. Rich AMrs. G. Loughery will be chairman of | the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. C.| Hauke, Mrs. Hunnicut, M B. D! Rollins, Mrs. A. Tosh and Mrs. Evans. The Young Women's Westminster So- ciety will meet Wednesday evening to study the European homes of thej Slavs, led by Mrs. A. E. Barrows, Miss Myrtle Bray and Miss Grace| ‘Earle. “Fishing” Is Topic. The topic of the morning sermon by the vicar of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, in continuation of the course | of sermons on the rable Applied to Modern Life,” is “Nineteen Centuries of Fish At night_the sermon | “will be “Two Heroes of Reform™; one 4 the Great the law to Israel, the other the found- | er of the society for the propagation | of_the gospel. { The Woman's Guild of the Chapel| of the Good Shepherd continues to hold its series of lunches for teachers | and others on Thursday in the guild hall. Lutherans to Celebrate. Under the auspices of St. Matthew's | Lutheran Church, a public mass meet- ing will be held at the Northeast Ma- | sonic Temple, Eighth and F streets, next Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Rev Carl Heminghaus of Baltimore will speak on “The Lord of Hosts Is With Us.” The meeting is in commemora- tion of the reformation anniversary A special program of music and sing- ing will be given. | s 3, | | Y. M. C. A. Speaker Announced. The men’s RBible class of Presbyterian Church, meetir room at 611 Maryland avenue n east, will be addressed by W. OPEN SUNDAY Detached Home 4911 43rd Street N.W. One block west of Wis: avenue, just south of Fess den street. Six large, bright roo! up-to-date bath, large closets and pantry, hardwood floors; extra large porche: 40x120, 15-ft. side and rear leys; §750 cash. This is a re: home in the best Northw urban location at a ver: price. $9,750. Convenient to car and bus lines. Stone & Fairfax “Over Thirty Years of Real Service” 1342 New York Ave. Phone Main 2424 Member Washington Real Estate Board Woodley Park 2825 Twenty-seventh St. Three-story brick dwelling, containing eight spacious rooms, two large baths, with every modern convenience, colonial front porch, sleeping orches, second and third oors. Floyd E. Davis Company REALTORS 733 Twelfth Street N.W. Main 352 801 Seventh St. S.W. Main 353 To save fuel Insist that your new home be sheathed with Gyp-Lap; it seals out heat and cold and cuts fuel bills. Gyp-Lap is nailed directly tothe stud- ding. Requires no building paper. Makes an equally strong, durable backing for clap- boards, stucco or Rosslyn Steel and Cement Co. 3031 K St. N.W. Prophet who brought back ||| Brooklyn Preacher Here. Rev. Fritz" W, Baldwin, pastor of the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church of Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach in the Gunton-Temple Memorlal Pres- byterfan Church, Sixteenth and New- ton streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. His subject will be *The Divine Deal.” The twilight service which are held every ‘Sunday after noon at 4:30, consist largely of vocal and instrumental music. Tomorrow afterncon Rev. Bermard Braskamp, the pastor, will speak on the text, “He Inquired Not of the Lord.” i PR Western Rector to Speak. Dr. Thomas Parker Boyd will lec- ture In the Unity Auditorlum, 1326 1 street, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on “The Practice of Christ.” Dr. Boyd is an Episcopal rector of ciscot and leader ‘of thé Immanuel movement. Mary A. Williams will lecture at 8 p.m. on “The Spiritual Concept of Money.” Mo at 8 o'clock Garnett January will lec ture on the subject “The Mystie I n Fran- Theosophists’ Topic Announced. The United Lodge of Theosophists, 731 K street, announces as the sub- ited Sunday at 8 pam. | and the True.” The Thursday evening at o'clock will be on “Reincarna- day evening VISITING PASTORS PREACH Divines From Vermont and Florida in Eckington Pulpit. Rev. Herbert P. Woodin, D. D., pas- tor of the Central Congregational Church of Brattleboro, Vt., one of the most iImportant churches of that State, will preach at the Eckington Presby- terfan Church Sunday. morning, and the Rev. Clarence A. Vincent, D. D., pastor of the Congregational Church of Winter Park, Fla., formerly pastor of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church of this city, will preach in the evening. Dr. Woodin is prominent in young people’s work, and Dr. Vincent is the writer of the Sunday school ar- ticles in the Christian Work and Evan- gelist. Both ministers are attending the National Council of Congrega- tional Churches now meeting, in our C. O. Markham, an elder, will teach young men's Bible class, to meet very Sunday morning in the church auditorfum at 10 o'clock. Mr. Mark- ham was for vears the teacher of the Bliss Bible class of the Takoma Park Church, o of the largest young men’s classes In the city. Rev. Dr. George O. Bullock’s topic Lat the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and tion.” The public is cordially invited. The study class, which is open to the public, will be conducted Wednes- Cambridge, | Our shade We Fact W. STOKES SA [ 830 13thSLNW. l Q streets, tomorrow morning will be “Surrendering Life for a Better Life.” Dr. Bullock’s topic at 8 P.M. is “Walk- h WINDOW SHADES facilities enable us to make to measure any type of window to_desire. will be please to quote you our prices and submit materials for shades. ory Prices save you money. Main 487 Phones b 573 MMONS, Proprietor BIG BARGAINS JAMESON-BUILT HOMES 918 to 932 14th St. S.E. 6 SOLD Inspect at Once . Six large rooms, bath; h.-w.h,, elec. lights, built- in ice box and other extras; double rear porches and wide front porch. Easy termis. Ask the Man Who Owns One Built, Owned and for Sale by A, JAMESON CO. 906 New York Ave. NW. FOR Facing Rock % % rate room for the “Nokol” Hea . % place and a large antenna for y Price, 277 809 15th Main 7 A Main 5526 SALE Creek Park A most attractive brick residence near Wardman Park Hotel, containing 9 Rooms and 3 Baths (Five Bedrooms) This home has many_attractive features, including a sepa- ting Plant, Kelvinatar refrigera- tor, fireproof garage, ample storage and closet space, open fire- our radio. $21,500 WEAVER BROS. WY St. N.W. 9486 STAR, WASHINGTON, “National Council Services.” Spectal “National Council sérvices” will be held at Lincoln Congrega- tional Temple tomorrow morning un- der the leadership of Dr. Willlam N. DeBerry of Springfleld, Mass. Dr. Phillips of New Orleans and Dr. Kingsley of Detroit will officlate at the communion service, Mrs. A. C. Brooks and the choir will give a speclal program of music. “Church Ednution;l.” “The Church Educational” is the sermon topic announced by Rev. Ed- ward O. Clark for the Chevy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow morning. At 8 p.m. the subject will be “Christ the Saviour.” D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Servloel' for Women. Three services will be held at Cen- tennial Baptist Church tomorrow. They will be at 11 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 8 pm. The afternoon service has been set aside for women oniy. Evangelistic services under the direc- tion of Rev. E. Hez Swem, assisted by Evangelist Winter will be held eacws night during the week except Sat- Rev. Dr. Charles S. Macfarland, general secretary of the Federal Council of Churches, attached to the New York headquarters, is spending 10 days at the Washington office of the federal council. He is attending 24, meetings o the Washington commit- tee and of the general committes on Army. and Navy chaplains, ‘to whom he will report as a commissioner rec- ently visiting the American cemeteries in France. Inspect 1227 Oates St. N.E. Open Sunday A new brick house of exceptional value. "3 big porches: lot 150 it. deep to paved alley. $500 Cash—$60 Monthly Compare the Value Walter A. Brown 1400 H St. N.W. Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 ft. front. Four bedrooms. Dining and sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. Prices less than row houses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle Potomac 2200 6 SOLD Two Blocks From with ‘open _fire Large living room | Garage. hardwood floors throughout. Real Estate Dept. Main 432 West 986 201 RAYMOND ST., CHEVY GCHASE Priced at $16,950 for Quick Sale #ROOM CORNER HOME—S5 BEDROOMS—2 BATHS Center entrance hall, most attractive in design and modern appointments. McLACHLEN BANKING CORP'N' Chevy Chase Club G > pullmandiner. pantry, 1 Jalt Conipleied and ready’ for sechpaney’ 10th and G Evenings, North 313 SELLING FAST 2010 to 2026 Third St. N.E. Open Daily to 9 P.M. Take G st. car to 4th and V sts. n.e., walk one 3q. west Most convenient location—one square south of R. I. avenue. Houses contain 6 large rooms, real tile bath, hardwood finish on first floor, white and mahogany on second; 7g-inch oak floors; both rear porches screened; electric outlets and switches in all rooms; built-in refrigerator; hot-water heats These houses were built by Mr. John T. Barrett, an _expert contractor and builder, who has given his, personal supervision to all branches of the work done and has made it his business to see that the material and labor was of the best. Inspect these houses today. Four sold this week FRED W.,REEVES, Exclusive Agent 827 Upshur St. NW. Col. 2228 Your Last Chance To Own One of Our Beautiful Homes 1 LEFT 513 Irving Street N.W. Contains all modern improvements. It will pay you to in- spect. Open All Day Sunday and Evenings Until 9 P.M. Columbia Construction Co. 521 Irving Street N.W. Col. 7979 \ I " Chevy Ccha Cre Home Here Will Satisfy Six, seven and elght rooms. Every de- sired convenience of refined appointment. In.n setting of wooded. exclusiveness you would travel elsewhere far to find. Types of architecture that suggest comfort with elexance. See them toduy. You Will Welcome Price and Terms Open for Your Convenient Inspection Today TERRELL & LIFTLE, Inc. Exclusive Agents 1206 18th St. N.W. Phone Main 3285 A COMMUNITY OF HOME OWNERS Overlooking the beautiful grounds of Gallaudet College, a government-owned tract, just two (2) blocks n§y-th of 9th and Florida Avenue northeast. Within easy walking distance of the Capital Traction cars (8th and Florida Avenue); the Washington Railway and Electric Company's bus line passes within one (1) block of this community on Montello Avenue. a public school (Wheatley) and a parochial school (Holy Name) within two (2) blocks of these homes. Stores, churches and other convemiences are to bé found by those prospective home owners selecting their homes in this exclu- sive new subdivi tive and individual. ch of the following . groups, available for immediate possession: Moderate Cash 'I"ayment 8,175 1106—1126—O0ATES STREET N.E. These homes contain six (6) Spacioud tooms and baih : builtin garage, hardwood floors, double réar POrEnes & fdot Aeort large closets fh each bedroom. iinen clobet in’ hAll: electricas o tures of high standard, numerous floor plugs, one-piece porcelain sink and gas stove in kitchen, pantry with window and broom closet, large, airy cellar with laundry trays and gas heater, built-in coal bin, terraced lawh with blue granite retaining wall, large rear yard to an alley. g Easy Monthly Payments 11061124 OWEN PLACE NE. A value unsurpassed and the best buy in its class being offered anywhere today and at this remarkably low price is easily several hundred dollars underpriced.® An inspection will convince You that you cannot get a better six (6) room and bath home, with a built-in garage, on such convenient terms as the homes are being offered. There is a buflitin ice box to add to its completeness. £ A ,/OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION ' C.H.SMALL & (0. Main 1653 Ninth St. SE. North of Penna. Ave. Brick Dwelling, six large rooms, water heat. N and painted. Tw v garage to wide paved Can be sold on very reason- able terms contdining bath, hot- 1} 733 12th St. N.W. 501 7th St. S.W. Main 352-353 Offering . W CHEVY CHASE, MD. New Spanish Type Houses Stucco Over Hollow e Tile Roof Fireplace Dining Room Black and Ta»!ll Tiled Hall Two Master :Bedrooms Guest Room Built-in Garage If You Appreciate the Unusual. This ] To Reach Drive out Comnecticut Ave., Lenox Street and th: OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Raftered L Large Li turn left e to Cedar Parkway Chevy Chase Goli I'wo Baths, one with Floor ’ Room in Basement Nook : s the House for You ON-&LUCH EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Deal With A Keultor 713-15 14th St. N.W. — Why not firepro?) f « your house? Sheathe with Gyp-Lap and you put a fire-resistive wall of gypsum rock on your home at no extra cost. Fireproof: Gyp-Lap is made of rock. Itcannot burn,ignite or transmit fire. - ExtraStrong: Large,broad units of Gyp-Lap brace the entire building against racking and wind stresses. Insulating: Thegypsumcore of Gyp- Lap_contains millions of air cells, positive resistance to heat and cold. Economical: A unit material, all ready for use, Gyp-Lap reduces build- ing costs. Gyp-Lapisideal one-material sheath- ing for frame, stucco and brick ve- neer construction. 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