Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 19

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REAL LUTHERAN LEADER 10 SPEAK HERE Dr. Amos Traver of Philadel- phia to Fill Pulpit at Incarnation Church. Dr. Amos Traver of Philadelphia, executive secretary of the National Luther League, will speak tomorrow at 11 a.m,, at the Incarnation Lutheran Church, Fourteenth " and Gallatin streets, on “The Local Congregation and Its Youth of Today.” A conference with the national sec- retary at 3 p.m., on the general as- pects of the modern problems of Christian young people’s church organi- zations, will be participated in by the Luther League workers of the District 3¢ Columbia. The senior league will con- duct a candlelight installation serv- ice at 7 p.m. This will be followed by | echoes from the recent Omaha inter- | national convention, to be presented by J. W. Martin, Virginia Wise, Fran- ces Dysinger and Barbara Wiegand. The week's activities, in connection with the church workers’ conference will begin Monday at 8 p.m., when the officials of the congregation and the heads of all auxiliary societies will have a joint session. Tuesday evening, Miss ESTATE. THE COLUMBIA MEDICAL BUILDING, Northeast corner of Nineteen T seoreiony ot “the. Junior. Lutner | EPWORTH METHODIST League of America, will conduct a con- ference. The intermediate league work- ers will be addressed Wednesday eve- ning by Rev. Robt. J. Wolf of Phila- delphia, national intermediate secre- tary. District league leaders will take part in allthese discussions. people generally, of Incarnation congre- gation, will be the guests of the Senior Luther League, Thursday at 8 p.m. Those in charge of these conferences are Ralph Vogel, Virginia Wise, Martha Folk, Mason Ott, Katherine Allen, Gert- rude Kluge, Tona Browne, Evelyn Smith, PASTOR TO PREACH The young |Dr. J. C. Copenhaver Will Deliver Communion Address at Morning Service. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Bertrand Richter, Grace Vogel, DOIa | pnyorih Methodist Episcopal Church Freas, Dorothy Westermeyer and Al | South, Thirteenth street and North AGTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE INCREASES August Markgt in 64 Typical Cities Registers Gain Over July. Real estate market activity for Au- slight gain over Ji official records of the total number of deeds recorded in 64 typical cities. Index numbers are as follows: 1927. 1928. 1929. .. 913 896 K R T Activity for each month of 1926 is ukc:xh as the norm of activity for that ‘mont DR. RIVES RETURNS TO FRANCIS ASBURY “Possessing All Things” to Be Ser. mon Subject for Evening Bervice. The members of the Epworth League will meet at the nhurc’l':lp at 6:30 p.m. and the four departments will to four other churches uly, | of visiting other Young People’ ices to learn of their methods and pro- grams, ‘The Hi League will serve tea at 5:30 pm. in the social hall. A husiness meeting will be held at 6 pm. and a devotional service at 7 p.m. hall Monday af 6 p.m., to be followed by the-regular meeting of the Sunday 7.2 | School Council. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday at 8 pm. e “Basis of Divine Friendship.” At the Takoma Park Baptist Church Rev. Willlam E. La Rue, tor, will preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock a ser monet to children on “Camoufiaged.’ The regular sermon is on “The Basis of Divine Friendship.” The Lord’s sup- will be celebrated and new mem- received. At 8 p.m. the sermon is “The Abundant Life.” Tllustrated. bert Nelson. Carolina avenue northeast, will make BALTIMORé BU".D'NG- | communion address tomorrow morning on “Hunger and Thirst After Righteous- ness,” after which the sacrament of Permits in Last Month Reported as. . °0 o0 sipper will{bo observed, Dr. = $3,240,240. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, October 5.—Building permits issued in the city last month Tepresented construction amounting to $3,249,240, according to figures compiled Joseph H. Balthis, presiding elder of the Washington District M. E. Church, will preach at the evening service. ‘The Sunday school will hold “Rally day” services at 9:30 a.m. The promo- tion of the pupils in the various depart- ments will be announced at that time. by the buteau of buldings. ~Permits {or | The Epwarth League will hold'services wil the first nine months of this year totaled $30,074,520. Last month’s figures show a marked decrease from those of September, 1928, when the total was $7,826,000. Owing to the difference in 'the September showing for 1929 and for 1928, the first nine months of last year are $4,678,000 in excess of the total for the corre- sponding period of this year. Homecoming Service Set. Grace Baptist Church, Ninth street and South Carolina avenue southeast, Rev. F. W. Johnson, pastor, will hold its annual church homecoming service tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The Lord's upper will be observed. -The Bible sup school will hold its rally service at 9:30 | be am. In the evening the pastor will preach on the subject ‘From Trickster to Prince.” The three young people’s societies will meet at 6:45 p. — ew Kansas A Exhibit at 7 pm. The Mission Study class meet Wednesday evening. The official, board will meet Wednesday “evening. The pastor will eonduct the weekly prayer service at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. The first service of the “homecoming” celebration will take place Friday eve- uing. Holy Rosary Service. The feast of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, the patronal feast of the par- ish, will be solemnized at Holy Rosary Church, Third and F streets, tomorrow. In the morning at 10:30 o'clock there will be a solemn high mass to be cele- brated by the pastor. The sermon will delivered by Rev. N. Madonia, a missionary priest from Ttaly. At 4 rs will be sung, o'clock solemn Vi nediction of the followed by the blessed sacrament. venue Homes 5118 Home . Price, $10,450 WHICH 1S CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN SIMILAR VALUES IN THIS LOCATION Open Until 9 P.M. DAILY & SUNDAY DRIVE out Kansas Ave. to the houses, or take 8th & Emerson St. bus to 5th & Galla- tin Sts. Walk one @ block east. Seven “Red Fla: room, finished screened garage. 927 15th St. N.W. Evening Phon four large closets, numerous floor plugs, walls, brick pantry, rooms (four bedrooms), tiled bath with built-in fixtures and shower; sh” boiler, Pittsburg water heater, large cedar storage beautifully hardwood floors and trim, two porches; kitchen with Sanitas Frigidaire. Brick L' T. Gravatte Realtor Never Again Will You Be Able to Buy Such a Ho me at This Price ONLY ONE LEFT ‘No Bigger Value Anywhere Priced at There won't be any of these avail- able after today at the rate they are selling. ‘Those seeking a moderate . Over 20 Years’ E;(perience Enables Us to Say That This Is an Extraordinary Value. It Is One of the Show Places of Chevy Chase, Maryland A masterpiece in designing and landscaping. A home that will attract attention in any community of the most pretentious kind. Situated on a CORNER LOT approzimately 180 feet front with an outlook of enduring charm. The house is a splendid of architecture, of pure Dutch Colonial design, done in white with -verdure green roofing, and fine old Colonial center-hall entrance. . To the right of the attractive living room, with its comfortable Your Inspectlon fireplace, are French door entrances to a delightful, covered side porch. Adjoining. fhe dining room is @ cozy. yet spacious sun (1) room. FIVE INTERESTING AND CHEERFUL BEDROOMS, pen with TWO FINELY MODERN BATHS. Paneled walls, oak floors and beautiful decorations complete a charming and spacious, yet compact interior, maid’s room and bath in basement. The grounds are intensely fascinating. A profusion of rare shrubs, flowering SATURDAY—3 to 6 and green, shade irees of many varieties: a sunken formal garden, . . : with its brick-rimmed lily pond, and about 300 varieties of roses SUNDAY—10 to 6 ‘We Cordially Invite ‘make this a home well worth remembering. In addition to a two- car garage, there is a garden house, both in keeping with the de- sign of the home. See this without delay. Drive out Conn. Ave. to Bradley Lane, west to Maple Ave. and 1 block north to property. BO2GEELPS REALTORS 1417 K St. National 9300 Shepherd Park @ The Ideal Home Comunity ‘A Breuninger Development of Homes of Individual Design A SPOT more convenient, quiet, healthful or beautiful could " not have been selected in the City of Washington than the site on which Shepherd Park is now being develofed. Lying in the direction of the natural growth of the city, cover- ing 42 acres of ground, at the northern entrance of Sixteenth Street (Washington's fashionable and accessible boylevard) Shepherd Park will be. a community of over 200 detached homes of individual design. “The Way to beautiful Homes"” The delightful breezes afforded this locality from Rock Creek Park are noticeable immediately” as you approach Shepherd Park from Sixteenth Street Boulevard. You are made aware of the relief from the city heat by the fresh, cool breeses which $revail here. s Wulliny— 8 ton's Oldest Established Buslders This clevation éowers above the entive City of Washington, ' and. _;fn;dc a view for miles across the renowned beauty of Rock Creek rk. 2 With strategic location, excellent boulevards, wide, restful, quiet streets, beautifully shrubbed, wide, deep lawns, individual detached, harmonious homes, Shepherd Park offers an investment in present and future values that every home owner desires. A New Group of Brick Homes In Our Beautiful Brookland Subdivision Where Future Value is Assured $8,975 Up Very Convenient Terms Adjoining the Franciscan Monastery Exhibit Home: 4123 13th Place N.E. (Between Shepherd & Taylor Streets) Six and Seven Rooms Several Different Types and Finishes (Charles M. Wallingsford Builder & Owner 1010 Vermont Ave. N.' National 2990 BUY A LOT ON ATTRACTIVE TERMS SELECT--- —RESIDENCE LOTS —NEIGHBORS —TRANSPORTATION ~—STORES —SCHOOLS —CHURCHES ROSITIVE ; RESTRICTIONS INFORMA- TION ON REQUEST THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. INCORPORATED 738 15th Street, N.W.- } In the Heart of the Country Club District Chevy Chase, Md. priced home of unusual merit will do well to inspect this substantially con- structed group, each with its covered front porch, double rear pofches, tiled bath with built-in tub, artistically decorated rooms with paneled walls, oak floors, hot-water heat, built-in 4 garage and attractive shrubbery. Situ- ated on & wide paved street two squares from school, stores and car line and near new CGovernment park. Here, in a restricted, detached residential community, amid the quiet charm . of other attractive homes, you-may buy or build as you please, on terms both convenient and eady. = *6,250 $250 Cash 855 Monthly ALL-BRICK ° Sample House HOMES 1508 RIDGE PL. S.E. AcruananrdBrMfitolhhundS—&mthim@ A. OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY, 29 PM. National Mortg. & Inv. Corp. 1004 Vt. Ave. Nat. 5833 ; Hc-rg'you can-have.a Jutg;’n;d home with a cheerful fireplace, sleeping porch, flower. gardens, wide, deep lots, a place for the children to $lay, safe from the congested traffic of the city—and all at a cost slightly more than the cost of a row house in the nojsy city district—a home Drive out 16th St. . that will steadily and substantially enhance in value. 4 2% Alinke. 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