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RPEAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929. - CHURCH WL HOLD ALY DAY SERVE Takoma Park Presbyterian Program to Feature Pro- motional Exercises,, A rally_day program will be given | in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. This will be a joint service of the church school and the church | service. Promotional exercises will be a feature of the program. Awards and | prizes will be given. The pastor, Rev. | R. Paul Schearrer, will speak on’ “The | Unknown Maid.” The children of the school are asked to assemble in their | departmental rooms at 10 o'clock. i The Senior Christian Endeavor ciety will give a tea at 6:30 o'clock to ‘the boys of the Bliss Electrical School. An invitation is extended to the student body by the young people of the church i The evening service will be resumed at 8 oclock. This will be a union service of the Senior Christian En- | reavor Society and the regular church " service. Judge James J. Britt will be | the speaker. His subject will be “Things that Count Most.” The pastor will be assisted in the service by Misses Eleanor Normandy, Dorothy Skinner and Talitha Grubb and Homer G. Smith, president of the socicty. Every one is invited. | A supper will be given Monday at 6:15 o'clock for the officers and teach- ers of the church school and others interested in the work. It will be served by the Welcome class. A business meet- ing_will follow. So- | The board of trustees will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the church office. The midweek service of praver and Bible study will be conduced by the pastor Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. A silver tea will be given Friday between 3 and 5 o'clock at _the home of Mrs, J. J. Skinner, 7217 Blair road, in the interest of the national over- seas sewing. Troop "Bo; couts, will meet Fri- o’clock in the com- day evening at 17 “PROBLEM OF FAITH” IS SERMON TOPIC Rev. John D. Gregory Will Occupy Pulpit at Covenant | Church. | | “A Problem of Faith” will be gubiect on which Rev. John D. Gregory will preacn at the Church of the C senant tomorrow morning. At the pr: er service, October 10, he will speak on “An_Antiphonal Psalm.” The Christian Endeavor Society will give the young people of (he congrega- tion an opportunity for open d.ccus- sion on “How Can the Younz People’s Organizations in Our Church Work To- gether” in its meeting at 7 o'clock to- mory evening. Miss Winifred Al- | vather will lead the discussion. Visit- ors are weleomed to the meeting and to_the tea and social preceding it at 6:30 o'clock The All-Comers’ Bible class for men will meet tomorrow at 9:45 o'clock. Al or departments of the church schocl will reopen at 9:45 o'clock the morn- ing of October 6. The superintendent, Col. Courtland Nixon. extends an invi- tation to every member of the con- | gregation to attend Small children may be left by their | parents i the church kindergarten during morning_service, beginning Oc- tober 6. and will be well taken care of under the direction of Miss Ellen Fay. NIGHT SERVICE OPENS. to Hear Loyalty Sermon. | | At the Takoma Park Baptist Church Rally day will be observed in the Sun-| v “school, with church scrvices fol- | ing. Stunday school will have exer- cises by the children and promotion | classes. The pastor, Rev. Willlam E.| 1a Rue, will preach’at 11 am. a ser- monet to children on “Giving Wings o | Words.” and a sermon on “Loyalty to the Church.” ! The evening services, which have been omitted during the Summer season, will be resumed at 8 o'clock with the first of & series of five lectures illustrated with | the atereopticon. Topic of the first lec- | ture, “Scenic Sumatra.” | Takoma Park Baptists y anni- in, who was de. feated at the last election in England. received a phonograph record which re- produced the voice of the giver, saying, "I wish you many happy returns. (] tboth at the old church REV. W. F. ATKINSON TO DIRECT EXERCISES B. Y. P. U. NEWS The executive board meeting will be held Tuesday evening at Central Union Misslon at 8 o'clock. The visiting committee of the service commission will be composed of Herbert Reamy of Fifth, Harold Hodges of West Washington, Elwyn Caskey of Bethany, Ronald Smith ‘of East Washington Heights, Lynn Fellows of First, Francis | Ladd of Fountain Memorial and Russel | The Lincoln Road M. E. Church and Hosler of Second. Miss Anna Wilner | Sunday school will observe rally day to- will be the secretary At a meeting | morrow, under the direction of Rev. Thursday night they discussed plans| Walter | F. Atkinscn. The Sunday for fostering the new “commission |school will hold exercises at 9:30 a.m. plan” among the unions in this city. | The minister will preach at 11 a.m. on This same group will have charge of |“The Potency of Prayer.” His cubject the hotel and housing for the B. Y.|at the evening service is ‘“Stilling . U. of A. convention here in 1931. | Tempests.” | Bowling will start October 5 at Lucky | A conference of church school offi- ’Lincoln Road M. E. Church and Sunday School to Hold Rally Day. son ant nin, Pla strike Alleys, Fourteenth street and | cers will be held Monday evening, pre- Riggs place, at 8 o'clock. Captains of ceded by a dinner at 8 o'clock. A mis- | Ys both boys' and girls' teams are re-|sionary meeting will be held Wednes- | quested to bring to Leroy Greer or|day at 11 o'clock, followed by luncheon | Un! Lynn Fellows their list of eligible bowl- | and the Ladies’ Aid Society in the aftel ers not later than October 12. {moon. First Union will have the report of [ The pastor will conduct the prayer the convention tomorrow evening service wsday evening. The Boy | Highlands had a cabinet meeting fhis | Scout Troop will meet Friday evening. week to plan the year's work. They|The church will celebrate its twentieth will resume theicr B. Y. meetings to-|birthday anniversary next month, morrow night. Kendall is planning a special meet- ing tomorrow evening in B. Y. They will also have charge of the evening | church service and the report of the | B. Y. convention will be given by the ! Kendall delegates. T for schy Fal T ON “VALUE OF SOUL” oma has organized a B. Y. P. U. r 1 |Rev. W. M. Michael Announces and will hold their first meeting to-| ; morrow night. At 6 oclock a light| Services for Tomorrow at Bright- supper will be served. The devotional | wood Park M. E. Church. r};mc&nln will b:f"i atc'l nflf'l(;'gr:‘ '1\\‘:11"\35‘ | Bn]‘lh{rn Church, October 7, at 8| . Wilson and Z. C. 8 | At Brightwood Park M. E. Church to- | 9'¢lock ! their gu s M. E, Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, former | The program at West Washi morrow the pastor, Rev. Walter M. pastor of Luther Place Memorial Michael will preach in the morning the subject “The Value of the Soul.” In the evening the service will be in charge of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, which will have young col- | lege men and women as speakers. There will be a meeting of the offi- cial board Tuesday at 8 pm. A meeting of the Ladies’ Guild will be held Wed- lesday at 1:30 o'clock. Immediately following this meeting there will be the meeting of the Swartzell Guild. Pre- ceding these two meetings there will be a cafeteria luncheon tomorrow evening will be in cha | Hiram Hodges and the Fellowship Com- | mission, Plans are being made among the different commission directors for the intercommission contest which | starts October 1. i Intermediates who can play an in- strument of any kind are invited to meet at 7 o'clock Friday evening at Central Union Mission for a rehearsal This organization will be known as the Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Federation | Orchestra. i There will be a meeting of the rules| committee Friday evening at Central! The Intermediate League will hold a Union Mission at 7 o'clock to make'sampler Institute day in Rock Creek plans for the Intermediate B Y. con- | Park, at the Sixteenth Street Reservoir test. The board will meet at 8 o'clock | Playgrounds, October 5. The day will the same evening. | begin with a morning watch service at o . 7:30 am. and will continue through to SERMON THEME GlVEN late afternoon. ending with a treasure BY PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR, ‘hunl Mrs. Starr, conference fourth — [ vice president, will have charge. The intermediate League has invited the N. P. Patterson to Speak on o= if | tian Senior Chapter of Brightwood and the Leaguers from Petworth, Woodside, Hamline and Brookland to attend. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES. Rev. A Unique Discovery” morrow Morning. Rev. N. P. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, announces the subject, “A Unique Discove pares for Rites. the thcme of his sermon tomorrow at | he 11 o'clock service at the old church, | _ Preparations are being made by the on_John Marshall place. | Tifereth Israel Congregation, Four- Church school will meet at 9:30 am. | teenth and Euclid streets, for the high and at the | holiday services. which will commence chapel, Massachusetts avenue and | October 4 at 6:30 p.m. and continue Thirty-sixth_street. There will be “i'gh; 'Smmnng Saturday and Sund; i pe rch School e Bocion SR the | Cantor Jeremiah Weitz will conduct chapel the services. The monthly session meeting will be | held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at | the pastor’s study at the old church. i Tifereth Israel Congregation Pre- Germany ricultural implements this pected to exceed $2,500,000. L 0 P purchases of American ag- ar is ex- 3716 Windom $11.9 with built-in tub and shower—also e breakfast porch and sleeping porch, water heat and electric lighting are with separate garage harmonizing Begins | MONDAY, | September 30th [ A T il especially good, as the Bureau of St modern homes of a high type. Exclusive A, 1208 Floral St. $12,500 3110 33d Place Open All Day Sunday $16,750 Bea west 1417 K St A home in 16th St. Heights—one of the highest and most attractive sections of the outlying city. tached home, in new condition, con- taining 8 Rooms Drive out 16th to Alaska Ave. to Floral, east to property in Cleveland Park, opposite a splen- did private fireplace. screened breakfast porch. 5 Bedrooms and 2 Maid's room. excellent condition. Drive out Conn. Ave. to Cathedral YOS HERELPS Excellent Homes EXCELLENT LOCATIONS A de- (4 Bedrooms), Olmn bath and sleeping porch. Finely modern, including Oil Burner and Sunday . Frigidaire, Real fireplace i’ large Af[er 1P.M. ]‘.vglelfr::nm. Many other exceptiona 2815-2817 29th Nothing has been leit undo: the finest that can be built for t cight spacious rooms and two 1 with the attic completely finishe utifully located detached home 1 square from John Eaton S light large 25 f iy ids n:( sleeping porch, lar:c I'he homes are modern in cver beiriomb i s a ctric lights, hard living room with attractive stone water heat, clectric lig Bright dining room and built-in garage, and many other tiled baths. ments that only an inspection W In ge to match. to 33rd place, From Wisconsin Avenue, turn w or call us for auto Decatur ME 5800 National 930./ ficers secretal will have a rally charge of the sel camp, in East Potomac Park, tomorrow at 5 p.m, ices are being con- ducted and serve from the Bliss Electrical School. President Wilson of the B. i | Federation will speak at the C. E. Union | | meeting to be held at Memorial United | | ciety service TZLER Realtor Christian Endeavor ‘The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety of St. Church last Sunday evening. The following of- Herman Smid, president; Roy Clark, vice presi- dent; Miss Mrytle Sundell, recording Mrs. Ben Chapman, corre- sponding secretary; Harry R. Samuel- Floyd Steinborge, assist- Mise Nancy Compton; |party and social October 18. . Soclety of St. Paul rvice tomorrow e Paul's English held its installation were installed: . Mrs. , treasure) treasure and M The, g at 7 o'clocl The Young People's Society of Luther have at the tourists' Church i ce Memorial will These s under the auspices of A M. The flying squadron of the D. C. C. E. fon held a meeting at Christian deavor headquarters on Thursday eve- ning. A definite program was planned number_of The the entire year, eduled dates discu I work will begin he Young People's and a sed for visit: ctober 1. Society Takoma Park Presbyterian Church will SRl e - | hold a union meeting with the church | PASTOR. WILL PREACH | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The so- | 5 | ciety will inaugurate the first of the ‘evening services for the Fall term of | the church. At 6:30 p.m. the Young People’s Society will hold a reception 300 students | tea” to about Church, has been elected a trustee-at- | large from the Luthetan Church of the ! Interdenominational Society of Chris- | n Endeavor. A newly organized Intermediate So- | Park Presbyterian Church will hold its first meeting Octo- at Takoma MARIETTA PARK $11.250 7 rooms and bath. 2-car garace. Beautifully yards, landseaped Paved street and alley. Designed and built by P. H. Willis. Eohib it o s Monentand lighted until 10 p.m. Higbie, Richardson & Franklin, Inec, 816 15th St. N.\W. Na. 2076 OPEN SUNDAY North Cleveland Park Place N.W. 50 PROSPECTIVE HOME BUYERS seeking an ideal location as well as the hest values, will find this BRAND.NEW Semi-detached Brick and Stucco house especially interesting: 6 large rooms, tiled hath xtra lavatory—open fireplace, oak floors throughout, hot- the main features: large lot with dwelling. Environment andards and Conn. Ave. are easily accessible. and the entire neighborhood consists of strictly Be sure to inspect this tomoriow Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. gents Distriet 1017 St. N.W. Open Today and Sunday Till 9 P.M. ne to make these homes he money. They contain »aths on first two floors, d into 2 rooms and bath, making in reality six splendid bedrooms and three baths, v respecet, including hot= iwood floors throughout, open fireplace, Electric refrigerator, instantaneous hot- water heater, built-in brick cold storage rogms, 2-car splendid modern appoint- ill bring out. One Block from Bus Line Two Blocks from Car Line vest on Fulton to 39th— direct to property 06 Ave. Lutheraa service P 0.1 5717 4th St. N.W. squadron of the Intermediate C. E.| near future. The date will be Union, | nounced later. The Intermediate C. E. Society n[‘ Keller Memorial Lutheran Church is planning to edit a paper bi-monthly. The Y. P. 8. C. E. is printing the C. E. | People’s Organ paper, the Gossip, every other Sunday | Work Together this year, instead of every Sunday a: last year, The society of Gunton Temple Pr | byterian Church is planning for a sup- per October 6 to all members of the soclety and about 20 prospective mem bers. * The society will have & barrcl in the District Christian Endeavor mont Avenue Christian Church. PASTOR T0 PREACH. At the West The publicity committeé of the union ' Church tomorrow at 11 am. the 15 planning to conduct a class in Chris- ber 8, under the auspices of the flying | tian Endeavor publicity some timesn the | ‘The following topic will be discussed | cieties tomorrow: “How Can the Young | tions of the Churcly | Miss Katharine Wilfley will present | cvening at 8 o'clock. | the topic to the Alpha Soclety of Ves- |Meeting will be held Friday evening at —_— B NN e mext 2 years 1332 HOLLY ST. N.W. ‘Washington Baptist mon will be by the pastor, Rev. Charles REAL ESTATE. An- | will be led by the pastor, and at 7 p.m. | the address. a program will be conducted by the Senior B. Y. P. U. The church will observe “Visitation day” in the after- noon. Rev. Dr. Loftis will preach Thursday A get-together So- ment and maintenance and building calls for an expendi | ser- Homes of Character in Chevy Chase, D. C. New all-brick detached homes within one square of Connecticut Ave. such as these are rarely available at this moderate cost. Each home has 8 large rooms, 2 tiled baths, attic, Frigidaire and 2-car built-in garage plus a host of other features. Neighkorhood stores, public school and car service within a radius of 2 squares. Price $19,500 SAMPLE HOUSE 3632 EVERETT STREET Just west of Conn. Ave—Twn Squares South of Harvison St. OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. Realtors the of 4 Sold 2 Left | 1412 Eye St. N.W. Franklin 9503 —SNOOTS— WHERE— Home faithfully reflects an architectural Detached Chevy Chase 3,950 Price, & Similar Houses Often Sold Befor: Completion— Always Within 30 Davs Thereafter = R : Lot 45x100 Feet 4315 Ellicott St. Chevy Chase Open Inspection Saturday and Sunday ‘These detached residences in Chevy Chase, built by P. J. Grady, are just a little “different.” They are finished superbly: neat and well planned. The architectural plan is just so. Seven rooms and bath. hot-water heat and electric lights. oak floors throughout, chestnut trim: breakfast room features the downstairs floor plan. The kitchen will appeal to the average housewife: it contains every feature. One plece sink and stove and the built-in froning board are just a few of the fine points. The bedrooms contain cedar-lined closets; and the bath is just a little dream. tiled floor and siding. six foot on the tub side; built-in tub and shower, and a cabinet that would credit a much more expensive home. The numcrous other features in this bathroom you must see for yourself. Same House under construction at 7th and Van Buren N.W., on Tth Place, North of Under- wood St., and 21st and Randolph N.E. Come out today and look them over. Representative on Premises For Sale by J. DALLAS GRADY 707 Denrike Bldg. 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. District 9179 LARGE SEMI-DETACHED BRICK RESIDENCE WEST OF 16th ST. 5 Bedrooms—Lot 200 Ft. 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Jones will make The Netherland's government's pro- gram for road construction, improve- $120.600,000 in the next 25 years. bridge iture of SUNDAY 4633 5th St. N.W. Corner of C:ittenden St. THROUGHOUT — BUILT-IN GA- CORNER home. cellent, close by Sherman and Grant Circles, a block from the bus and con- venient to churches, schools and stores. Big rooms, .lp‘aciou: porches—pantry off the well equipped kitchen. Gen- erous closets. A fine corner home at a moderate price on attractive terms. 5022 5th St. N.W. Just OFf Kansas Ave. 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 de- tached garage. alleys. All improvements made and paid for. Assured freedom from spe- cial tax assessments. Concrete streets and D. J. Dunigan, Inc. Tower Bldg. Natl. 1267 FRIGIDAIRE — SCREENED RAGE—are only three of the many features found in this Dunigan-built The location is ex-

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