Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1929, Page 18

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R L ESTATE. scribe the most effectual merchandising methods at the selling conference. Each conference will be a clearing house for tested ideas now used by realtors. The courses in real estate appraising and real estate selling, pub- lished by the national assoclation, will be used as the basis for each of the conferences, and each conference mem- ber will receive a copy of one of these REALTORS TO HOLD THE EVENING praisal division; W. H. Ballard of Bos- ton, Peter Hanson, chairman of the appraisal division of the California State Association; Mark ILevy, chair- man of the brokers' division of the national association; Henry A. Babcock, chairman of the committee on_ ethics and standards of practice of the ap- praisal division, and Henry G. Zander, past president of the national associa- tion. ] Speakers are Listed. STAR, WASHINGTO William E. Herren, director of the extension department of the national assoclation. DR. GOVE G. JOHNSON'S SUBJECT IS ANNOUNCED Another question given by one of the young people of the congregation of the the subject, “Power for the World Mis- sion.” At the Thursday evening prayer and fellowship meeting the subject will be “Wonder, Love and Praise.” The Young People’s Society has elect- ed the following officers: President, Miss Alice Speiden; vice residpent, Ralph R. | McNay; recording secretary, Miss Caro- corresponding secretary, Miss Grefvin; treasurer, George line Ree Eleanor Another evening with the Scouts on REAL ESTATE.T Appraising and Selling. Wil e 13y Sl 00, e, her Be Discussed at Conven- | ™Artir s tion in Boston. National Baptist Memorial Church will | pyiday at 7:30 o'clock, with & program be answered tomorrow evening by which will include features of scouting, | pastor, Rev. Dr. Gove G. Johnson with lantern slides and demonstrations. his sermon on “The Sunday Question, | Wednesday evening the senior W. W. G. or the Weak End of Civilization.” In|wtll meet at the home of Miss Shirley the morning the tor will preach on | De: 901 Connecticut avenue, A. John Berge, sales counselor of the national association, will be in charge of the selling conferences. Those who will speak at these conferences include: Charles G. Edwards and Henry G. Zander, past presidents of the national assoclation of real estate boar Paul E. Stark, Madison, Wis.; Gu: Ellis, Detroit, Mich.; Frank J. O'Brien, cago; Gerald Flint, Mich. Arthur J. Mertzke, director of educa- tion for the national association, w preside at the conferences on apprais- ing. Speakers included in the appraisal conference are: Phillp W. Kniskern, chairman of the association’s mortgage and finance division: J. Alvin Register | Conferences on appraising and selling, | of the executive committee of the ap- & new convention feature planned by the educational department of the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Boards especially for real estate salesmen, is included in the program of the associa- tion for its twenty-second annual con- vention to bas held in Boston, Mass., June 25 to 28. These conferences are scheduled for 2 o'clock on Monday, the day preceding the official opening of tI convention. | In order to prevent y conflict with the divisional programs, which open Wednesday morning, the conferences will close Tuesday afternoon. §& Seven national known authorities on appraising will direct the work of | the appraisal conferences, and seven | equa! well known specialists will de- | Wanted—Real Estate Salesman In Our Business Property Department : — el 6607 Sixteenth Street Beautiful Carmody Hills XCEPTIONAL opportunity for experienced business property salesman with a success- ful selling record to become associated with this organization. We have a desk available for him on the first floor, See Mr. Hartung—Monday, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. [SHANNON: & LUCHY| 1435 K Street N.W. Main 2345 One of a group of Sixteenth street Homes of most dis- tinctive design —combining not only effectiveness with exceptional construction — but with plan, arrangement and equipment that make it an unusual home. The location is exclusive—free from danger of unde- sirable encroachment. There are 10 rooms, three baths, effective open fire- places, artistic wall treatment, wrought-iron railings, case- ment windows, beautiful floors and woodwork, electric refrigerator—and with handsome lawns surrounding. 4608 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. Thoroughly modern and lo- cated in best of this popu- lar se House is 20 feet wide and has every improvement, including a two-car garage and two in- closed porches. Owner will take as low as $1,000 cash and $75 per month, or might take a well located small house as part pay- ment. $10,750 Open Sunday bl From 1 O'clock Until Dark. HOOKER & JACOB Realtors, National Press Building. Metropolitan 2663 Circumstances make the price remarkably attractive, and we can arrange most any regsonable terms. Open for inspection all day and evening Sunday, or from 2 to 9 p.m. week days and| ""“‘M Deal with a Realtor Cor. 70th and Peach Ave. 6-room Bungalow. Stucco over hollow tile. Full basement. Electric lights, furnace heat, 6 lots go with house, Chicken house. Shade trees and shrubbery. Price $4,500—Terms For Sunday Inspection, see Mr. Joseph, 6lst and Dix Sts. N.E. Phone Lincoln 6771, 0. B. Zantzinger Co. 10th and K Sts. Main 5371 e Exhibit Home—4116 13th Place N.E. =: $8975 UP High Above the Capitol NORTH Reasonable Six and Seven Rooms Terms Built-in Garage CLEVELAND The Best Matetials, Workmanship and Finish PARK 1415 ervice National K Street 4 Womdley Park An Inspection Will Convince You of Their Merit CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD BUILDER & OWNER Semi-Detached 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. Main 2990 Homes Distinctive in Design to CORNER HOME and Superior in Construction - - — | Marietta Park FOUR-BEDROOM RESIDENCE in this desirable neighborhood between Wiscongin and Connecticut Avenues, where home values will always increase. MODERN brick constructed home with EIGHT large rooms, TILE BATH with SHOWER, extra LAVA- TORY, select HARDWOOD FLOORS, .detached GARAGE;; also an artistic OPEN FIREPLACE, ELEC- TRIC REFRIGERATION and other home REFINE- MENTS. Reack via Conn. Ave. to Bureau of Stamdards, west two blocks om Pierce Mill Road. CHAS. D. SAGER Builder—Realtor—QOwner 924 14th St. N.W. \ALMOST surrounded by some of the finest estates in America— 2 secluded yet so quickly and easily reached from the business section of Washington—this desirable in-town residential community of distinctive homes is certain to meet-every requirement of the most critical home seeker, s The homes are not only beautiful, modern and varied in design but complete in every detail. Although but fifteen minutes drive from downtown, Woodley Park offers every advantage of a suburban environ- ment. Being highly restricted every home owner is fully protected from unwelcome encroachmants. We cordially invite the most discriminating to ine vestigate the opportunities which this exclusive resi- dential section affords. DRIVE OUT TODAY AND INSPECT THE SAMPLE HOME AT 2909 29TH ST. It is located just three squeres west of Connecticut Avenue at Cathedral Ave. and is open and lighted daily until 9 P. M. Prices range from $16,500 up. (The fastest growing section of Washington) OPEN SUNDAY 9 AM. to 9 PM. 3620 Veazey St. Six spacious rooms all papered in the latest pat- terns; plenty of Closets; Oak Floors throughout; double rear porches; concrete Front Porch. An all- Brick Home on two plvea streets for only— $9.500 You ean judge the value by the First Trust of $6.250 placed by one of the biggest First Trust Firms in the East. Exhibit Home, 123 Longfellow St. N.W. DIRECTIONS: Drive out Georgia Avenue to Longfellow, and turn east on Longfellow to Sample House. Two blocks from the 14th St. car line. CYRUS IMMON PRICE $13,750 CONVENIENT TERMS WARDMAN 1437 K St. N.W. Main 3830 TR v What Eve Man Knows That Every Woman Is Happiest in HER OWN HOME National 1022 923 15th St. NW. 5022 FIFTH ST.N.W. EXHIBIT HOME—ALWAYS OPEN A Dunigan-Built home in Petworth—large light rooms, three big porches, an exceptionally fine bath — tiled — with built-in fixtures and shower. A cold storage pantry off the well equip- ped kitchen. Generous closet space — airy, light cellar with laundry trays and toilet. Good back yard and a detached garage. *3950 ON EASY TERMS CHEVY CHASE COLONIAL BRICK constractod of Spike Tht wre In 3 six bright rooms and bath, oak FORT gm é(i;::hel and a BUILT-IN STEVENS Adjacent to New Government Park Open Until 9 P. M. i T 229 ROSEMARY ST. SEE THESE HOMES SUNDAY Reached by Ave. on Rosemary St. Driving West from Conn. Two Blocks to Home Conveniently situated in a most delightful section of Chevy Chase is this charming, true Colonial, center-hall plan home of all-brick construction, with all latest modern features, which can be bought at the low figure of— Open Sunday to 9 P.M. ¥ J. €. Douglass Co. Tl it N, o Metrop. 5678 Go out Georgia Avenue to Tuckerman Street, then east one block. WARDMAN Advertisers P D. J. DUNIGAN INC. 1319 N. Y. Ave. 1437 K St. Main 3830 National 1267

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