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22 * REAL EST'ATE; ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929, TR, PERCEENTERS ™ " e PLUNBER'S HELPER 5 - 2 o, e, | SEwon s ave. s et s e v UPON TENTH YEAR pletely demolished. Hielets B mon Lot 'of Those Who Triumph.” Will Preach Tomorrow at Both Services of First REAL ESTATE rvice Will Be in Inter- ests of Citizenship, Rev. ¥. B. Harris to Preach at Foundry Church on “Summer ch.‘\?::h.an Sund-.u‘y ;:htfx 'fiimu‘l"nfi' 'fifi Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, pastcr | Than Mary.' The evening serviee wil of Fo Methodist Episcopal Church, | be ration with the program First Brethren. Pastor Will Be | As hia hope was 10 bulld & plane and | Provision Will Be Made for Home | 5% <50 W 0% 1 o Final Speaker at ¥. M. C. A. qualify for a-pilot's license through es. incoln Corigre S | | time spent 1n the sir unit, he saveq| = Mission Work During Next | youal Temple tomorrow’ morning Rev. Open-Air Services. the enfla:l of the vnohd’ ;‘)’l;m h‘i‘;fl Six Months, R. W. Brooks will speak from the sub- Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the constructed a °tody . from junk .wi The Presbytery of the Potomac will | Ject, “The Common Lot of Thoss Who First Brethren Chureh; wil speak to- | arceny - Charge’ Is Nolie{in s ""';’,fi el Wette: ek |meet a Aldie, Va, next Tuesdsy. Rep- | Triumph.” D morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Nt ‘Hosp borrowed an electric drill | esentatives from the Central Presby- lc:nll:elkfw‘ of the G will preach. tomorrow morning on the | of ‘the American Bar Assoclation e o e | Prausid 5 A Wiiig e T Skl BB | G g A 1 S| ST | 0 S B el 8 Lincoln Park, 1t was announced today Blace v Hogue, principal, ‘and Judge W. W. 5, HHib -sublect will' be' “Mare| L s rondcast by Sia- | eah Lcitimsniy W the by Page McK. Etchison, director of re-| Boy to Enter Air Servi thi m-l;-m::tg:- it to p." Warwick, alternate. Conformity Will not Sumee” The In the evening his subj oy to EN IF Service, the il es "The boy pleaded v Christian Endeavor Society will present | - S S e Congregational Church. . il review the work of ligious work of the Young Men's Chris- the boy ted. not | _ The meeting will review work o f an Association. - st e T gullty on August, 9 and demanded o tio ichigch for the Jat ux ot ol b el o 2 v, Colier, professor of | New York, has been invited (o atiend. ‘The meeting Wi e thirtee: jury , througl wyer, Harold | and pecial P lopsophy e erican” Univer- The committees on promotion and Dr. Jason Noble Plerce has returned [of a series held during the Summer | Everett A. Davis, 18 years old, Grove- | ‘Hawken. : the Home Mission work of the church ity, has returned from his vacation and | r O ousmices of the Y. M. C. Ay and | ton, Va., plumber’s helper and an em- | The boy tried to enlist in the Naval [ during the next six months, A number CHURCH LAWN FETE. 1w | Sy SAYS 1y prevacing Fipaynia from New England, where he spent his will resume teaching the Bolgiano class - | will mark the close of the twenty-sec- loca Air Corps, bub was told that he would |of vacant churches will be vided of Foundry Church tomorrow morning. :‘“"6"“0“"," "!":":‘"‘r“’: “;‘; :vl::“g;“::' :‘:e ond season of these services, More than :';y: h‘:: lfl:::'":h:’:;u::uh s "‘: have to be exonerated in court before|for and several churches Wil secure Spectal Dispateh to Th i % . .rx;fifl;k?zr:"fi:hw r:hnred. First Congregational Church,: Tenth |& score of churches in the northeast l‘: b o5 they would take him ‘in. ' The office | permanent pastors. CLARENDON, V. ptember 14.—| ~Russia recently bought'200,000 hides ! for himself he was “pressed to &nd O sireets; Thie'mapks fhe n. | and southeast sections of the city are airplane pilot, 1s at position to| of the assistant United States attor-| ~The representatives “to the recent |, “g,; ey school of the Community | and skins in Brasil by heavy weights, of Dr. Plerce's tenth year ’b’n"‘m co-operating with the association In|realize his lifelong ambition, ~ Assist- | ney, dismissed.the charge to allow the | mee! of the Synod ’:: Vlaclnh] '“n Methodist - Church of Aurors Heights o o Pastorate of First Church. At the 11 | S WOIK o o will preside at to- |0t United States Attorney Hobart "’,.“'_:‘;‘ SSM Honeube 1 woe' clens | Dengiie: yw: Dr. “Tayke- e Selden | yij.give » lawn fete and entertainment Slelock service he will speak on “Re- | orectr RO B oy Williamn | Mewman announced that a charge of g s ¢ e it the et ’ z member,” and at the 8 o'clock service | g gchmucker and Mrs. F. W. Hart- | larceny of an electric drill agai : : L : Church of Transfiguration. or mem| of the vai y Toe srvics . the e of the| % Sntsper wit e wwwa o e -ARE_HOMES THAT LOOK inst % his subject will be “A Mighty Man |p,p, Davis had been nolle prossed, and that - . Who Left the Country He Loved.” The 3 A . Petworth Baptist Chureh. evening sermon_will be illustrated by - 130" boy /lind bect BECERENE"In A By P . . ing corps of the Navy. At Petworth Baptist Chugch_tomor- T T DY e “PEACE OFFERING.” 8 i heard ot the wreck of an air- | row evening the Pastor, Rev. Henry 3. | ¥ 0 e O " The | ininna Ko, class of vouek oo v 2 Y Eone. Dl en"La Plata. Ma., went to The | Bmith, will speak on “Intvinsie. Vab: | o i1 be Teopened at - e B e B g i a i E THE SAME? NO! B Plerce will speak Thursday night e e e | e o, rld e iey | Chaich”Bensol wil be_ Teopestd) st | presens playiet ‘entiied; “Melierdrim ‘We put into a homie Hundreds of Dollars that could be elimi- nated and that cannot be seen by casual inspection. Examine this superior construction; have it explained in detail, then you will appreciate the real value in the homes built by - BREUNINGER & PHIFER IN NORTH CLEVELAND PARK No one dare criticize this location. High above Conn. Ave. (near Bureau of Standards), in a strictly residential section of all new homes, yet convenient to stores, schools, transportation, etc. Our houses are 24!, feet wide, on large sodded lots, with paved streets and alleys. Six Big Rooms—Twe Complete Baths Two-Car, Built-in Garage ‘There is alto a beautiful fireplace, outside pantry with large “FRIGIDAIRE.” . Cold storage and coal rooms built under the wide concrete front porch. Back porches 24x10 feet. Quartered- sawed white oak floors throughout. Furred walls (providing an °* absolute dead-air space), the greatest protection against heat, cold or dampness. The best slate and heaviest tin cover the roofs. Copper is used for flashing. Concrete walks about the house and tile drains on footings assure a perfectly dry cellar. Cellar and attic’ finished with face brick. = : ONLY ONE® LEFT / Price, $13,950 4301 37th Street Open for Inspection FISCHER & MANNAKEE Selling Agents 1010 Vermont Ave. District 0566 and at 8 o'clock on “Loyalty in Love.” Dr. Johnson Announces Sermon | with the help of his employer at the (In the morning the sub; His sermon will be illustrated by the : fiying field put the old plane in run- | “Man’s Nmr; !mu-."m i) motion picture, “Wonder of ‘Women."” Toplc for Tomorrow. i All departments of the Sunday School “The Peace Offering” will be the ser- 5443 30th PlaceN.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. will meet tomorrow at 9:45 am. The |, The Teace OTRCOE BV PP € OO 7 rooms and bath detached brick home.. Lot 80 feet d 1 front by 125 feet deep. Built to sell for $15,000. Un- usual bargain. Immediate oecupancy. Terms. intermediate departments in the Sun- gng Pesseniden streets, and at the eve- day School room, the high school and ning service, at 8 o'clock, “King Bel- Open for Inspection Sunday From 10 A. M. Until: Dark young people’s departments at 938 ”» Grant place, and the adult department |Shasiar, Duting this month (e pe Drive out Connecticut Avenue to Military Road, thenee east to 30th Place. - preac] in the west parlor. from Leviticus, chapters 1 to 7, on “The The Senior Soclety of Christian En- | Gfferings” at the morning services, and 1437 K Street N. W. Phone District 3830 [HEART OF GEORGETOWN | ¢ OPPOSITE FARMERS, MECHANICS AND “ POTOMAC SAVINGS BANKS - FOR RENT—Entire second and third floors on ene of the best corners in the District. 12 rooms, with hot-water heat furnished; 4 toilets, one shower bath; hot and cold water, electricijy. All outside rooms, plenty of light; hardwood floors. One room 25x40 on second floor. Suitable for insurance offices. Long lease to responsible tenants. Rent reasonable. C. IRVING WOOD, AGENT 1249 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. deavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomor- - Sow in the Sunday School Toom. Miss | o By Tus some studies from’ Danel Blanche A. Heacock will lead the meet- |~ The Bible school meets at 9:45 am. | ing, and the topic for discussion will | Rally and promotion day will be ob- | be “Putting God into the Budget.” |served September 2. "Ii'ge ggng Peoplle,'s Soclety :t Chris- Ay n eavor will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the east parlor. Miss Car- i oline Clff will lead the meeting and OPERATION SUCCESSFUL the subject will be “Youth's Moral Problems.” Jeanne Eagles to Leave Hospital z in Few Days After Eye Treatment. Evangelist Will Preach. NEW. YORK) September 14 UM — Rev. Charles S. Morris, evangelist, of | Jeanne Eagles, screen and stage star, Richmond, Va., will preach tomorrow at | underwent an operation on her eyes at 11 am. and 8 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist | St. Luke’s Hospital last night. Church, 9th and P streets. The eve- | The operation was successful, hos- ning sermon will be especially for young | pital officials said ay, adding that | people. Miss Eagles was in “marvelous” condi- . tion, She was walking sbout the hos- | Oliver Cromwell is said to have some- | pital this morning. She Wi ab the | time, cast aside his Puritan gravity.and | hospital only a few days, it was sald, as o 's she is anxious to resume work on a e e o ialking picture she is making at Long Sland ctudio. OPEN SUNDAY 3201 Morrison % Chevy Chase, D. C. WOODLEY PARK - Eight Homes Sol'd in the Past 30 Days Only 5 Left 1MONG Washington’s bet- - 'The homes in Woodley Park are not only beautiful and substan- ter class residential de- . velopments, Woodley Park . is i Exhibit Home tially constructed, but pleasingly | 0000000000000 000000000000000000000 _ A Real Bargain PETWORTH CORNER HOME ~ 7 ROOMS—TILED BATH BUILT-IN GARAGE 800 Delafield St. N.W. An unusual Colonial type corner brick home in . a splendid N.W. community, convenient to schools, stores, churches and transportation facilities. Cov- ered front porch, 7 beautiful rooms, including large living room, dining room, breakfast room and bright kitchen. Three large bedrooms, tiled bath with built- 1 in tub and shower, large concrete cellar with laundry. trays. In splendid condition, newly decorated, hard- wood electricity, hot-water heat, automatic hot-water er, built-in garage, all modern con- veniences. Nice lawn with shrubs; paved street and alley. It will pay you to inspect this home today. Terms arranged to suit your convenience. 38,950 $14,950 » * You are invited to inspect $ this beautiful corner home, con- taining 8 large rooms, 2 baths, i ; 3 § § 4 bedrooms, having center hall entrance, large living room with open fireplace, side porch, nice bright dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry and lavatory on first floor. The house has been occupied only a short time and is in excellent condition. Situ- ated on beautifully landscaped lot with some small planting, numerous stately oaks, this house is an excellent value at the price above mentioned. Convenient terms can be ar- ranged. For further informa- 306 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Cor. Brookeville Road AN IDEAL HOME Built to live in—not te sell—now too large for owmer Buff brick; ten rooms, two baths. Main floor—Living room, 14x28; large dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Second floor—Three large bedrooms, large trunk room and bath. Basement—Mald’s room and toilet, High ceilings. Basement, first and second floors metal weather- stripped. Awnlugs, oll burner, hot-water heat. Nine large closets, Corner lot, 100x145, beautifully terraced and landscaped, shade trees, shrubbery, flowers, Two-car garage. In Splendid Repair—An Exceptionslly Low Price tion consult representative on premises or call The Munsey Trust Company Real Estate Department National 8080 RAPW KECTUOC S RAEPN KBCTUO00SZ _"I‘\m Very Sad” i, ‘; ; - . . . . s ‘1 unique in many respects. It 2812 Cortland Place diversified in size and architec- s P ] % : e ‘Gesrably advamiage of | (Cornee 25h) - A5 $19.750:00 e Txme, | being situated close in town— || Drive ont Connecticnt Ave- | From every standpoint Woodley ’ Pl s Uh & K Dist. 9080 e only 12 or 15 minutes’ drive e "”f"”""' "":"‘ 2’:’;2 Park’ homes appeal te the home- = = 4 . from the heart of the City—yet || Srvert nd susw right one || secker of refined and discrimi- ; ; it possesses all the charming || square fo Cortlend Place. nating taste” If you are look- Civiss el Buililisiol Commninsities ing for a home above the ordi- nary in quality of construction, It is almost surrounded by some arrangement and environment, of America’s finest estates, while then a visit to Woodley Park Connecticut Avenue, one of the 1437 K St. N.W. and an inspection of our model Capital’s most famous thorough- . * 7T .. exhibic home will proye a.reve- fares, is but two blocks away. District 3830 lation to you. characteristics and seclusion of a ! OVER 2,000 HOMES BUILT AND SOLD suburban community. 1614 LONGFELLOW ST. = = . : E : 2 y. CIRCUMSTANCBS making it necessary « to dispose of this home at once places one of the most desirable residences in the Upper 16th St. Section on the market at a figure considerably. under. its duplication cost . .. Less than one square west of 16th, _overlooking Rock Creek Park. -A‘detached brick residence of unusually substantial . construction,- Tile roof. . &vered front and side porch with tile floor. Nine:rooms, 20 feet 4 inches wide by 32 feet d * onale:t.iohlwidcu e / BRICK—SEMI-DETACHED—7 ROOMS A _Nejw(m of ‘ ey Famous Fort Stevens Homes 4 Bedrooms ; Marvelous homes at s ‘ Premier ~ Furniture “two-baths. Textured walls' and beamed With Frigidaire Southern ) a moderate price. 55 : Co.,’425 Tth’St. N.W. ceiling on“ first ‘floor.. Breakfast * room. and 2-Car Garage Exposure .’Over.. 500 of . these . Pantry. Electric refrigeration. Attic over - Box Hedge . Evety one semi-de- 0 U : o o4 And tached and construct- - homes sold -already. i N § Brice yo, "7t qe ] || ed of brick. Sixlight, Monthly 1 A €~ und, nE | i 5 well-arranged rooms &H'M'Tw%mm _entire house. Plastered basement. Brick -garage with tile roof. Large lot with:an nbhn’;fllm‘o(‘ib‘nufiful shrubbery, * Colonial Concrete Porches Screened Breakjast Porch va Big Recepsion Halls With Pcrlna‘l_y Planned Kitchen Oak Floors Throughout Plate Glass Mirror Deors and ~ ‘, with modern bath, % BN Sts.:N. ‘ Bl Py S o bl : hdephonk § built-in garage, front 33500 aSh Open Until 9°P. M. [i . Open Sanday 10 A.M. Until Dark Fow c'f“ '"“,' s.,gn":n::g-mu& ¢ - ‘and rear porches and . 4 b 10 GET THERE—Out Geor- 2k o] . « glusurious Tiled Baths | " pancled Wil Decoration . many other desirable Prices Range From ~ gia Ave. to ‘l‘"lm: i o Big Daylight Basements s. Prices and $6,750 to $7, ' ) or Georgn Ave. cars and get ternmyou can well af- { ‘.Cqm'g‘but_today and » W‘ARDMAN through e ; [ inspect o exhibit *, 14371 Sireet NW. e home, furnished by, L fectetee Apene