Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 23

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| REANL ESTATE. e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGLUS, D. SATUKDLAY, SERVICES PLANNED ] - FOR HOMECOMING Epworth M. E. Congregation . to Hear Dr. Tyler, a For- ; mer Pastor. Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church | South, Thirteenth street and North Carolina avenue northeast, has ar-| ranged for “homecoming services in | the church tomorrow. For the 11 o'clock am. service Dr. John Paul| Tyler, former pastor for more than nine years, will preach. Dr. Tyler L!‘ now in charge of the Methodist Epis- copal Church South in Clifton Forge, Va. For the 8 pm. service E. L. Loving will give the history of the church since its organization, after which it is expected that greetings 1o the church from all former pastors now living will be read. At this serv- ice, also, Dr. Tyler will speak. Special services have been arranged by the various departments of the Sunday school, which will be open at 9:30 am. The Epworth League chapter will conduct services in the League room at 7 o'clock. Dr. Copenhaver will conduct the ~regular weekly prayer meeting in the church at 8 o'clock ‘Thursday evening. A reception will be given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock to friends and | members of the church in the social | rooms, after which an opportunity will | be offered to inspect the new building and the improvements and decorations | to the church, which have just been FOR CLOTHING FIRM T % 3 Two-story stone building to be erected on the southeast corner of Fouricenth and I streets, overlooking Franklin Square, as the home for the third Washington unit of D. J. Kaufman, Inec. It was designed by A. B. Mullett Co., architects. QUIET DAY PLANNED. Rev. G. M. Williams, Brooklyn, to | Conduct Episcopal Program. At St. Paul's Episcopal Church next | Friday Rev. Granville M. Willlams of Brooklyn, N. Y., will conduct a quiet!: day with mediation at 10, 12 and 2 o'clock. There will be celebrations of the holy communion at 7:30 and 10 am. They day will be completed by evensong at 3:30 p.m. A light lunch is to be served at 1 o'clock, and the various chapters of the Daughters of the King are co-operating in this quiet completed. ‘The meeting of the Ninety and Nine Brotherhood of the church scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed until October 23 at 8 p.m. BROKEN HEARTS IS TOPIC. “A Prominent Person on the Police of This"City Declares His Heart nnye Is ken! Can a Man-Heart Be in Washington?” is the subject of . E. Hez Swem tomorrow night at o'clock at Centennial Baptist . Seventh and I streets northeast. ¥ 11 o'clock morning sermon sub- is: “Concurrers.” The several Bap- tist Young People’s Unions meet at 7 m., and the Sunday school session is day. On Sunday mornings during the month of October the rector of St. Paul's Church is preaching a course of sermons on the attitude ef the church toward present-day conditions. The subject last week was “Converting the Faithful"—lest the church should be- come a small self-regarding sect. The subject tomorrow morning is “Leaving God Out"—indifference and not frre- ligion is the great danger. Ardmore Changes Hands. ‘The Ardmore Apartment Building. 915 Twentieth street, has been trans- ferred by R. L. Davis to an unnamed ‘Washington investor, it is reported by Robert W. Savage, who acted as broker in the transaction. FOR SALE OR RENT Exceptionally Attractive Detached Home 1826 24th Street Near Bancroft Place This semi-detached home nas a spacious yard at the side and rear, with two-car garage opening on wide alley. The entrance hall, library (lavatory adioining), furnace room, laundry and maid's room and batn are on the Arst fioor. On the second floor there is a latge living room. dining reom (porch adjoining), paniry. kitchen and servants' dining room. Three bedroums and two baths comprise the third fioor. the fourth floor there is one master bedroom and bath and two 0me "ana Bath. servanie i “ Electric Refrigeration—Oil Burner Heat. Open Saturday and Sunday) afternoons from three to six o'clock for inspection. For further information RANDALL H. HAGNER & CO. INCORPORATED 1321 Connecticut Avenue Phone Decatur 3600 Marietta Park See These New Semi-detached Homes at Fifth and Oneida Place N.W. “You will like these attractive homes of artistic design and solid brick construction. They stand on large lots 271; feet wide with terraced lawns and have many desirable features. Six large, cheerful rooms and modern tiled bath with shower, covered front rch and screened breakfast and sleeping porches, Frigidaire and built-in garage, besides numerous other features Deive out Georsia Ave. or Sixteenth Street to Longfellow Street. East te Fifth Str North to our New Homes. Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. FLOYD E. DAVIS CO. Realtors 733 12th Street N.W. Natl. 0352-0353 GROUP PLANS RALLY DAY. Special Program for Congress Street Church Bible Class. ‘The Harrison Bible class of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Church morning at 9:45 o'clock in the audi- torium of the church, 1238 Thirty-first street. The pastor of the church, Dr. H. A. Kester, will address the class and anncunce the promotion from the Sun- day school classes. Clarence Morgan will have charge of the lesson and give a short talk on it. All men are welcome. VESPER SERVICE. Members of the Knights of Columbus of Washington will attend their an- nual vesper services tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at St. Gabriel's Church on Grant Circle. Right Rev. John M. Mc- Namara, Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore, will preside. Rev. William J. Sweeney, assistant pestor at St. Gabriel's Church, will preach the sermon. Bishop McNamara | will give the benediction of the blessed will hold Rally day services tomorrow | FIVE DETECTIVS * IRGCTED N DEATH Politician Charged Also to Four Hoodlums. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 12—An 18- month undsrcover investigation of the | fatal shooting of a colored ward poli- tician during the April, 1928, primary election had its climax yesterday in the indictment of five police detectives and four hoodlums for murder and assault. Lieut. Phillip Carroll and four men f his squad were accused of firing upon ! Octavius Granady, the Negro opponent | of “Boss” Morris Eller for the ward leadership, from a squad car as they chased Granady's automobile through thedstrflets of the “Bloody Twentieth” ward. Named with Carroll were Detectives Michael Shannon, Michael Loughney, ! George Tapling and Walter Bailey; Louis Clemente and Thomas Somnerio, | roustabouts, arrested a week ago, and James Belcastro and John Armando, reputed henchmen of Eller, the city col- lector and ward committeeman. ‘The detectives insisted they were near the scene, but did not participate in the shooting. John Stege, deputy com- | mi--ioner of police, offerzd his aid in iring them. Capiases were issued for the arrest of | | the five detectives lat> today and their ; | attorn2y announced he would go be- | fore Chief Justice Dennis Normoyle of |the Criminal Court today to ask | that bail be set. The officors remain :nn duty and Chief of Police Russell sald | he saw no reason to suspend them as h> hed recelved no official notice of their being named in true bills. Classification Held Vital. The National Association of Real Estate Boards regards the classifica- tion of property for taxation as funda- mentally necessary in the process of bringing about a more equitable inci- dence of taxation. Realtor's License Sought. A resolution favoring a law requiring state license for real estate brokers and salesmen was passed by the Connecticut Real Estate Association, at its annual sacrament. $ 5713 4th 6, 7 and 8 room Homes; 2-car Open Until 816 15th St. N.W. I MARIETTA PARK 10,500 and up Built by P. D. Willis Higbie, Richardson & Franklin, Inc. Evenings—Georgia 4415 1332 HOLLY ST. 16th ST. EXTENDED convention, at Waterbury. St. N.W. garage. Paved street and alley. 10:00 P.M. Natl. 2076 SESSION OF SCHOOL OPENS CHURCH SERVICE mon Topic Chosen Ly Rev. George Schnabel. Services at Albright Memorial Evan- g:lical Church, Fourth and Rittenhouse streets, tomorrow will begin with the church school session at 9:45 o'clock. At 11 o'clock, Rev. George Schnabel, the minister, will use as his subject, “Mind Your Own Business.” A young people’s service will be conduced =t 8 o'clock with the young people of the church featuring the lervfce The ser- mon subject for the young people will b2, “Mr. Average Man.” The official board will meet Monday at 8 o'clock. The church night pro- gram begins at 7:30 p.m, Thursday, and continues to 9:15 p.m. Mr_Schnabel will go to York, Pa., next Tuesday, where he will address the young people’s rally of the York churches. QUARTERLY COMMUNION. New Members to Be Received at Metropolitan Memorial. At the Metropolitan Memorial Meth- odist Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the pastor, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, will conduct the quarterly communion service and receive new members in the church fellowship. In the evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Mon! - V4 & 3404 Garhield 5. N For saLe Owner: Beautif; 1 home in by tion of Mass. A: ing Cathedral. Sun Parlor, Pantry, Kitchen, § us Bedrooms, Library, $ a by om Priced exceptionally low, with terms to suit. Phone OW NER \Cleveland 3177 / SEE THIS HOME BEFORE BUYING 540 Madison St. N.W. Open to 9 P.M. Daily A beautiful 7-room, all-brick house (4 bedrooms), facing wide boulevard and Government parks in an all-new section. Conven- ient to stores, schools, junior high school, churches, etc. 160 feet deep to 30-foot alley. Brick garage. Values Sure to Enhance il Find More for Your lere—Terms Arran Honey Built and Owned By THRIFT BUILDING CO. For 8 )y Your Broker, or Waple & James, Inc. Specializing In New Homes. 1226 14th St. N.W. North 0962 AT 0 OO RO :OROXOED OULUBER 12, “Mind Your Own Business” Is Ser-| 3929, the vestry oi we church. — “THE LIVING CHRIST.” Pastor’s Closing l«k.v.: From Gos- pel of Mark. ‘The concluding sermon from the Ewfl of Mark will be preached by the pastor of the Highlands Baptist Church, Ing on the subject: “The Living Christ.” In the evening the theme will be: “A Dasert Revival.” ‘The Woman’s Circle held its annual meeting Wednesday and elected th: Rev. N. M. Simmonds, tomorrow morn- | ville East; 3 monds; secretary, Mrs C. L. urer, Mrs. H. W, O. INDORSE TAX ACT. North Carolina Realtors Approve Classification Move. Indorsement of the proposed amend- ment to the North Carolina constitu- tion permitting tiw Legislature to classi- fy property in the State for taxation was gitea by the North Carolina Asso- ciation. of Fwc) Estate Boards at its annual convention, sust closed at Ashe- e. A. J. Marwell, Narth Carolina com- missioner of revers.e, pointed out to the realtors that tue sed amend- ment would go far toward solving the tax troubles of the State. A SPECIALIZED SERVICE .Qu.rinm.@w .[;a.r' J REALTOR Wofa’wflu/flh’f/t\a‘ Oational 9254 Only a Few Homes Left in This New Cafritz Operation Occupying Half a City Block ILLINOIS AVE—GALLATIN—NINTH STS.—FACING CITY PARK From s9,950 up Open just two weeks and only seven homes left—the reason is apparent SEMI-DETACHED— INSIDE CORNERS Never before have homes so complete in every detail been offered at such moderate prices. Public appreciation has been shown by the sale of over two-thirds of this beautiful group in record time. Note These Features ENCLOSED SUN PARLOR AND SLEEPING PORCH, SCREENED THROUGHOUT; FRIGIDAIRE — BUILT-IN GARAGE, TWO-COL- ORED BATH (some have two baths) SHOWER. Overlooking two city parks and in the heart of a beautiful restricted section where all houses are new and pretty. Convenient to schools, stores, transporta- - tion, theater and many other conveniences. Inspect These Homes Today Open and Lighted Every Day From 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Illinois Avenue Bus—Ga. Ave. or 14th St. Car CAFRITZ Over 2,000 Homes Built and Sold 14th & K Dist. 9080 e | O DO §§§ Another Important Feature— among many excellent ones that make TILDEN GARDENS your ideal residence The DINING ROOM in the New CLUB BUILDING Will formally open on October 17 with a Special Dinner served from 6 to 8 p. m. at $1.00, to which you are cordially invited. VERYTHING that could add to the comfort A Beautiful Home Ata Very Attractive Price This home is planned to exactness, not only in economy of space and convenience of floor plan—but also to the latest artistic treatment—this beautiful all-stone home (slate roof) built of the finest materials, contains eight large, bright rooms, two ideally appointed baths (colored tile) and three-car garage located in rear to 20-foot alley. ANOTHER INTERESTING FEATURE—T his home is lo- cated on the site of Alexander R. Shepherd’s estate, who was Governor of the District of Columbia in 1873. TO REACH PROPERTY Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Ave., to Holly St., turn west on Holly St. to house For Sale by E. W. SNOOTS Owner and Builder Or Your Own Broker Open until 8 P.M. . Phone Ga. 1445-W and convenience of the owner residents has been provided in Tilden Gardens. Only in a cooperative project of this character would such things be possible on such & reasonable and economical basis. EXPERIEN CED and capable management, an expert chef, a corps of efficient and cour- teous waiters—all assure you perfection in serv- ice, surroundings and cuisine. Guest Rooms We invite inspection of our Model Homes J ust Completed Six and seven rooms garage THE CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT AND FINISH EQUAL TO HOMES SELLING FOR DOUBLE THE PRICE We are pricing them as low as $8,975 Make comparisons Open for inspection every day until 8 P.M. 4121 Thirteenth Place N.E. (Between Shepherd and Taylor Streets) Charlec M. Wllingsford Owner and Builder 1010 Vermont Ave. —the equivalent in every respect of these in the best downtown hotels, are maintained in the New CLUB BUILD- ING for the use and benefit of friends of all residents in Tilden Gardens. Thus real hospitality may be extended at any and all times without the bur- den and expense of maintaining @ spe- cial guest room in ome’s owm apart- ment home. The rates, of course, are in keeping with the other remarkable ecomomies awd values obtainable at Tilden Gardens. 'YPICAL hotel room service is available to residents in all buildings of the develop- ment. A ‘Catering Department to assist in private entertaining is also maintained- Though the I.Vew Club Building was only opened on October 1, already it is 57% sold. You are urged to visit Tilden Gardens today while most of the various sises, arrangements and styles af’apartmsnt homes remain available. Both exhibit apartments are open every evening until . m. TILDEN GARDENS Unique Co-operative Apartment Development of M. & R. B. Warren Connecticut Avenue at Tilden Street Telephone Cleveland 6084 Nat'l 2990

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