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SATUR]jAY; MARCH 30, 1929. REAL FOUR YEARS AS PASTOR. Rev. D, L. Snyder of Emory M. E. Church to Observe Day. e f “ Rev. D. L. Snyder observes’ tomorrow Salem Andrew Hart of Cleveland A G bdind innntvarsier’ us ot Makes Address at Masonic ' . ' | Emory Methodist Church, Georgia ave- Auditori ¢ | nue and Rittenhouse street. A number uditorium, |of new members will be received intc the church tomorrow morning. During his pastorate at Emory more than 350 people have been added to the church roll, doubling the member- ship. A number of infants will receive 03 5 ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, [CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC OF LECTURE Altar Boy to Be Honored. by federated societies of the church e Testimonial in honor of Leonard Col- | OTTOW 8t 5:30 pm. in the basemen bert, altar boy for 38 years at St. Au- | Of the church, Fifteenth between L afic gustine’s Church, will be tendered him | M streets. PATENT IS ASKED FOR NOVEL TOWER Claim for Skyscraper Resem- bling Washington Monu- BURLEITH Suburban Surroundings and 5277/ Near-in Between Naticnal Cathedral and Western High Salem Andrew Hart, C. S. B, of Cleveland, Ohio, delivered a lecture last ment Pending Decision. A claim for patenting a skyscraper of unusual design end construction, which ! has tapering facades and somewhat re- sembles the Washington Monument here, is now awaiting decision of the| Patent Offiee, according to published reports received here. The basis of the case is said to be! the near ompleted Foshay Tower, in | Minneapolis, an_ office structure, con- structed on novel engineering standards for habitable quarters. Officials of the Patent Office (‘r)\lld not_confirm the reported patent claim, and explained that they are not per- mitted to discuss patent applications while claims are pending. It was said application for patent had been red to date, though a number of | claims had been made for patents on unusual types of buildings. Announcement of the application for | patenting the Foshay Tower was made a mg in the New York “Because of the far-reaching eflect of the case, should the patent be granted, est has been manifested in clos o the probable outcome of the Patent Office’s decision. Stripped of its complicated technical phraseol- he claim is divided into separate General engi- neering design of the bullding with its outside, converging walls; the proper construction features necessary to com- ply with municipal and safety building : the display and beacon at the top of the tower onstruction of the sky- a coincidence that the lfgaU; ¢ ONLY ONE LEFT ontaining the patent claim now iting a ruling by the authorities are in the city wherein the idea for the Foshay Tower had its inception. Dur- ing & boyhood visit to the Washington Monument_Wilbur Foshay visualized a commercial structure that would resem- ble in design the famous edifice after | which the Minneapolis bullding has | been modeled. Inasmuch as he spent 32 years struggling to overcome diffi- ng and otherwise, be- | s project become & reality, a certain amount of justifica- he has sponsored. Another invention, besides the enor- mous _devices for the airplane beacon and electrical display, for which supple- | letiers patent have been asked, 2t of ‘& novel form of roof con: struction. T tower's roof contains | heating o situated underneath the, gutters located in the setbacks of the | Toof. These coils are for the purpose of eliminating any accumulation of | enow or ice during mn Winter month: CHURCH TO ADMIT CLASS TOMORROW First Convert of Southern Meth- odism in Russia Will Ad- dress League. A street and North northeast, will preach ow morning at 11 o'clock, when he also will receive a large class into church embership. The subject of his sermon will be “The Empty Tomb.” For the 8 o'cloc ce his subject will be “The Appea of Jesus After the Reswrrection Epworth League will h Miss Maude O'Fla- . Alec Gavrelov- | of Southern | . and who has just University, Atlant s the league. The Hi- services at 6:30 p.m. nhaver will preach the open- 2 sermon at the district quarterly con- ference Tuesday evening to be held at | Friendship, M nd to which delegates | from all Southern Methodist churches rtment of Emers . will addry ue wiil ho! Cor Norman French style dwelling at containing eight rooms, three baths, with two-car garage, which was recently purchased from W. C. & A. N. Miller by Mr. Zoller. 2908 Forty-fifth street, Wesley Heights, PLAN SUNRISE PRAYER. “The Victorious Christian” Is Sub- ject for Easter Sermon. ‘The H Street Christian Church, Sixth and H streets southwest, will hold a sunrise prayer service Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, followed at 7:15 o'clock by a fellowship breakfast and Bible school at 9:45 o'clock, when the pageant “From Dawn to Sunset” will be presented. At 11 o'clock Rev. H. C. Mayhew will preach, his subject being “The Victo- rious Christia 1INNNSNNNS IA : 20 REASONS WHY ? % <$ Artistic two-colored Bath 12 i% throughout, Cafritz Wardrobe ’ Breakfast and Sleeping Porch, Rooms, 120-foot avenu: 2 proper environment, realization l | & 7 - SANANNNRNANS 's ) et Cnaglish Regidence ERE Drive out after church on Sunday and inspect the urge a fine the hou SSARSRARANAL S KANSAS AVE. HOMES SOLD SO FAST Sink (buff), Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator, elaborate Kitchen % Dresser, Parquet floors—7s-inch oak, Hardwood Floors and Trim systematic saving, old age independence. 4917 KANSAS AVE. ¢ Emerson §t. Bus—14th St. Car—Ga. Ave. Car—East at Emerson to Kansas Avenue w CAFRITZ 3815 UPTON STREET N.W. Devonshire Downs Vs square east of Wisconsin Avenue is a new home which will par- ticularly appeal to you if you have streets; for this residence is located on lot. privately-owned park,.and every room in GROUP JOINS CHURCH. Class Will Be Taken in at Morn- ing Services. “The Challenge of Immortality” will be the sermon topic tomorrow mcrning at the Cleveland Park Congregationa! | Church. A group of people are joining the church at the 11 a.m. service. Page McK. Etchison, recently return- | i ed from the Holy Land, will address the Sunday school at 9:45 am. THESE BEAUTIFUL (green-buff), colored one-piece Closets, Concrete Front Porch, real Open Fireplace, six large of dreams, pride of owners N.W. Always to get. away from crowded It overlooks a beautiful is cheery and well lighted. The evening in the Masonic Auditorium on “Christian Science: The Fulfiliment of Scriptural Promises.” Mr, Hart, who is a member of the board of lecture- ship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ ' EScientist in Boston, Mase, was introduced by Sterling :Mnrch, first reader of Second Church, ulnder whose auspices the lecture was ven, ‘The speaker said, in part “It is generally conceded that the | appeal of Christian Science to the world ' is mostly responded to by those who are suffering from despalr, sickness sin, without hope or expectation in the world, and the question is somctimes esked, Why is this so? It is because they have searched for and tried every | | material healing agency known, have embraced different systems of religious beliefs, but without any lasting results or success. ‘Turning Science, they have found that it is the fulfillment of Bible promises; that.the truth preached and practiced by Jesus is as efficacious today as it was cen- turies ago. Christian Science stands to- day a practical, demonstrab'e science, proved to be so by thousands within its ranks who bear living testimony to what it has done and is doing for all man- WILLIAM H. SA Wish to Announce That MR. A. LeROY FILL formerly with Hedges & Middleton Is now associated with this firm Specializing 1 BUSINESS and INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Wm. H. Saunders CO,. Inc. Realtors 1433 K St. N.W. District 1017 and | to Christian | | i REV. D. L. SNYDER. | T would like to know about Christian | | Science, but it seems to be so hard to understand. I just cannot grasp it. Why, it is so simple that the little chil- dren in the Sunday school grasp the im- port of its teachings readily and make rapid strides in its application with many happy results. The Bible records that when the disciples asked Jesus ‘Who is UNDERS CO.. Inc. in the sale of One of the Many Residenc: Restricted —Necessary Improvements and Con- veniences—Age-Old Trees HOME SITES FOR SALE WYNNEWOOD PARK Properly and Carefully ® Molor out 16th Street and es Completed and Occupied a Ave., through S| Spnng to the Colesville Pike. Our Wynnewood Office is on this road, just a few blocks \\\‘\“fi\“\m\D\\\-\\S“\\\‘M&"&\\\\‘\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\ gs the rite of baptism and dedication to the Lord at the 11 o'clock service to- mOrrow. ‘The pastor speaks at both services, 11 | am. and 8 p.m. | the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven,' |he set a little hcild in their midst !and repli'e,g, ‘Verily, I say unto you, ex- 1 ve little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom' of Heaven’ | xviil.3). In other words, as we relinquish ‘Ill beliefs of self, and become humble and meek, do we become receptive (do ,we open the door of the human un- ‘dn‘s!.lndlng) to the light that shineth | | cept converted, and become as (Matthew, INSPECT 2206 TUNLAW ROAD N.W. Exceplionally wide six and seven room Colonial brick homes, with one and two tiled baths, three spaclous porches, fireplace, Prigidaire and garage. feature, ROBERT W. SAVAGE 717 Union Trust Building Open Daily Until 9 P.M. Attractively finished throughout with every modern Best Buy in the City—and Terms g Well Within Your Reach Main 6799 or any broker Go north 2 blocks from 3ith and T Streets | Drive Out Today and Inspect Our Sample House, 2909 29ih St. Three squdres we:t of Connecticut Ave. at Cathedral Ave. Open Every Day Until 9 P.M. WARDMAN 1437 K Street N.W. Main 3830 ettt e S S S SRS R S SRR lsuallp Price $9,500 VERY EASY TERMS RN EEERINRRE NN An English Home Mnnhlpg Park the Nationally known Suburb At a Price Within Your Reach YOI.'R neighbors and your builder gnarantee the soundness of your investment in this highly desirable and highly restricted in-town subdivision. Where else can vou find a section of such beautiful and distinctive homes that so happily combines the advantages of a city loca- tion with the charm and seclusion of a suburban community? The artistically designed and substantially constructed homes in Woodley Park are certain to appeal to the most discriminating home-sceker as well as to the most discerning investor. Prices Range from $16,500 Up ) Ry 421 Turner Street Lot 50x100 » On a paved street 'sa Hetw Detached Dutch Colonial B ome 'HIS thoroughly modern home contains six sunr tiled bath with built-in fixtur porch and is very convenient! to school, etc. Hot-water hea tricity. To reach — Drive out Conn. Ave. to Chery Chase Circle, tc Turner then Brookeille rd. S eight fine rooms are unusually large, and o i Be W. R T Chevy Chase, Md. st. and east half square to W. F. Hummer, H. F. Winn and J. M. | Hodge will be delegates, and G. O. Hiatt,| C. S. or and I A. Lehman will be M!Pmatcs from Epworth. Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the mid- weck prayer meeting in the church Thursday evening. The Hi-League will burg, Md., Thursday aft- 3 o'clock will give an en- tertainment at the Southern Methodist Home for Aged there, The Hummer this home the whole house is equipped in a manner seldom found in @ home so reasonably priced. Electric refrigeration, open fire- place, beautiful hardwood floors, metal weather stripping, slate roof and fine porch are some of the outstanding features. The garage opens on a the large lot on which this dwellin, is 38x150 feet and is attractively planted. $14,250—very easy terms. and Shrubbery —Right Environment for Your Children. Bus marked “Four Corners” and ride direct to our sub- @ division. VISIT AND INVESTIGATE SUNDAY Or Any Day During the Week THOS. E. JARRELL CO., Realtors GARAGE house, or take Chevy Chase Circle car to Shepherd st. and east, OPEN SUNDAY 10 AM. UNTIL DARK FOR YOUR INSPECTION memorial class of the Sunday school will hold a business meeting and social in the social rooms of the church at 8 o'clock Tuesday evering. Dr. Viola H Reece of the Bell Bible cl Calva Baptist Church, who recently returned | from a trip to the Holy Land, will be | the g\w:t and .speakvr of the evening. THOUSANDS GATHER : FOR MORAVIAN RITES| Winsten-Salem's Picturesque Cele- | 721 10th St. N.W. " Main 766 Colored Home-Buyers Your Best Buy Is KINGMAN PARK ‘Take H Street Cars to 24th and Bennings Rcad N.E. 17 Minutes by Street Car to Treasury; 12 Minutes by Auto 'HIS SUBDIVISION offers not” only ideal Home Conditions, with its well arranged rooms, full cellar with laundry tray: hot-water heat, electric lights, 3 large porches, deep lots to alley and many other features: but also offers a cettainty of increased value, because of the numerous important influences that are reflecting increases to the values in this community—such as the condemnation for the widening -of Bennings Road, progress in the development of Anacostia Parkway, building and sale of 100 homes, the location of the.Sears, Roebuck & Company plant at 15th and H Streets N and numerous other im- provements. INVEST YOUR RENT MONEY IN KINGMAN PARK! WH FORTS AND INCONVENIENCE, WHEN YOU CAN OWN, ON EASY PAYMENTS, A FULLY MODERN. HOME OF ALL-BRICK CONSTRUC- TION, WHERE VALUES ARE CERTAIN TO INCREASE, AS IN KINGMAN PARK. SMALL DOWN EASY PAYMENT | $6, l 75 TERMS COME OUT AND INSPECT Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. CHAS. D. SAGER “ Realtor, Owner and Builder 924 14th STREET, N.W. . Write or Call MAIN 36 for.an Illustrated Pamphlet Nat. 4750 W - bration Tomorrow Draws Large Crowds. B7 the Assogiated Press. ‘WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., March 30.— In anticipation of a record attendance, ‘Winston-Salem completed preparations || last night for its annual celebration of Easter, which will culminate with the impressive Moravian sunrise service tomorrow morning. I Thousands of visilors were expected || to gather here today to attend what has been one of this commumtys out- standing annual events for nearly two centuries. I The picturesque celebration will get under way in front of the historic Home Moravian Churc™ Sunday morning at 5:15 o'clock witn the resurrection service. Bishop Edward Rondthaler, who for more than a baif a century has directed the ceremonies at the same location. wi' Y in charg: again this <=ar. ‘Ane venerable bishop is in exeel- “Jens neaith despite his advanced age of 86 years, He will “pen the service with the announcement “*hat “The Lord is risen,” and to this the congregation will Tespond, “The Lord is risen indeed.” Following services at the churcl crowds will move to “God's acre, the Moravian Graveyard, where the gervices will be concluded. During the march the bands of several hundred | pieces will play the stately Moravian | chorals, which are renderéd antiphon- | ally, the bands being stationed at 1nwr\'u": along. the line_of march. 1 One of the e few Homes —that have sleeping room and bath on first floor. 6304 Brookville Road Chevy Chase, Md. You know the advantages—and how rare such Homes are. 5326 Broad Branch Road New Detached Brick. - $12.,950. 00 DEALLY situated on a charmingly hnd:clped site, 125 feet deep; all-brick construction. Living : room, 14x18; ( room, 16x13; kitchen, 13x10; three large cross-ventilated* bedrooms and tile bath, and master bedroom lavatory on second floor, cov- ered rear porch, garage, electric refrigeration and . screens. LIVE IN AN OLD HOME WITH DISCOM- The design is semi-bungalow—of 7 rooms, 2 baths and built-in garage. In addition to the bedroom and bath on the first floor, there are three large bedrooms and bath on second floor. Splendid floors throughout; porch across entire front; hot-water heat; slate roof; lot 60x - 100 feet, prettily planted, and in a most desirable neighborhood. It'll be snapped up quickly at the re- markably low price— $13,650 TERMS TO SUIT Open / Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M. Drive into Brookville Road at Chevy Chasc Circle. AR EEVERMGOS EALTORS * Deal With a Realtor " Drive East on Military Road from Conn. | Ave. to Broad Branch Road, them right one: - half block to home. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | : 9. €. Douglass Co. Realtors Opportunity for Successful Builder We will co-operate with a prac- tical and successful bullder for the erection and sale of *three homes, English architecture, stone and stucco construction, to erected in Carderock, our Re- stricted Development ' in Mont- gomery County on the 'upper Potomac. Hopkins-Armstrong, Inc. 324 Colorado Bldg. Phone M. 2303 Mcw '“78 1415 K St. 1621 K St. I;I,W.

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