Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 9

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o 16, 1930—PART ONE. {NEW YORKER TO SPEAK AT AD CLUB MEETING “THE GREAT DIVIDE” 3o WILL BE GIVEN HERE | he st ave e Unemployment Industrial Organi- zation and Church’s Relation to » ‘Way Open to Alter Appro*al " of Budget System, Georgetown ] British government accepted not & specific limi- otmkflutflmnm’ whereas other have a different standard.” veferring to the refusal of the o budgetary for land materil TUBERCULAR CHILD 'WILL BE DISCUSSED 55 i during meeting is open to the public. ASSIGNED TO DUTY HERE Capt. Allen to Work in Historical Section of War College. I YEAR CHURGH HISTORY TRACED Presbyterians Celebration Will Begin on November 30. Plans have been completed for the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the wn terian Chi president and | moderator 6f the Pres| General Assembly, will preach the ser- mon at the Bunday morning service the opening of the anniversaty An interesting list of names of pew- hoiders of the church during the early fivhmuéy ‘)‘u{n. present - tor of the church. They are: e in 1805-08—James Cal- :'-nw e . Curlan, William Knowles, Ben- mm Clephane & Makie, John Maffit, An- ‘Wil Crawford, John , Edgar Patterson, , C. P. Polk, Joshua ‘Thompson, Mrs. Beall of George, Da Peter of Tudor Heights, James Melvin, Jane Love, James Dunlop, sr., e i : i L e Robinson, Roberdeau and Charles E. Mix. D. C. INFANTRY REUNION Maj. Pred S. Hodgson will at & reunion and dinner of e 1st District_of Columbia Infantry Asso- clation Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock at the Metropolitan Hetel. John Lewis Smith, secretary of the association, re- ports a enrollment of former vet- erans of the Spanish War who served with the local regiment. Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton and Brig. Gen, George C. Shaw, both of the United Btates Army, retired, and both of whom served with the regiment, are to be speakers, and Gen. George H. Harrles, ‘Who organized and commanded the lst District of Columbia Infantry during has been 1€ | the ?nhh-.\merlun ‘War, nvi to attend. A 5 Rooms and Bath $65—875 SAVOY 2804 14th Street » Monday and Tuesday Only You Have Read About )trathmeade Now See It in Miniature Yoir have read about Strathmeade, about the Strathmeade Plan, and the wise protective restrictions which guarantee permanence to the high character of the community, and - you have formed some conception of the unusual advantages to the property owner in a community completely planned from the beginning to provide all that is desirable for a residential neighborhood. But you cannot fully realize the tremendous advance in residence development and pro- tection which Strathmeade represents, until ou have inspected the large Topographic odel of Strathmeade, now on display in our offices at 611 Fourteenth Street N. W. Strathméade’s area makes it difficult to visualize its tremen- Here you will see spread out before you, with its curving streets, its protected walks and bridle-paths, and its tree-covered knolls, a topographic model of Strathmeade, 10 feet by 20 feet in size, large enough for you to see the ideal living conditions which a planned community provides, but small enough for you to see at a glance the entire sweep of the two square miles of area included in Strathmeade. Here in graphic form, for your‘'examina- tion, are shown the tangible advantages of wise, community planning, unspoiled by unde- sirable improvements, protected for genera- tions to come against all of the value-destroy- ing hazards which constantly threaten unplanned residential neighborhoods. dous possibilities, but the Topographic Model on display at our offices will give you an accurate picture of a complete residen- tial community at once ideal, practical and permanent, Open Daily Except Sunday From 9:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. 611 Fourteenth Street N. W. trathmeade

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