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REAL 'USES. Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) WEAR TAKOMA PARK. ON UNDERWOOD st—Practically new, 6§ r. semi-detached. with built-in zarage, for $6.950; 3300 down g 355 a month. My ioss your Mn. utifully located and convenient. Prigid- ‘(n and all_conveniences. Address Box 10-D. Star office. Turn in Your Old House iew modern home built to your st Do Piha eeciBeations. ARTHUR CCXR: BOPL. Wi G006, Cieveland 6160 $7,950. ) NEAR SHERMAN CIRCLE. An opportunity to buy one of the best home values in this location. Only two juares from Sherman Circle. Six weil g nned rooms and two inclosed porches -w.h. and electricity: 2-car garage; large ntry, Covered concrete front porch. bullt Tub and shower. Terms can be arranged. ;unr' appointment to inspect CALL GEORGIA DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT BARGAINS. $6,500; rent. $35.50. Two 6- pouses and garages. Locaied %ra "ied % slo'.a n.w., in 2nd com. zone. 1st trust. $7.500; rent, $60. Corner 6-room brick. in 1st com. Zone.. vers sultable for ch store. JOHN "A| SHOWALTER. o34 K D Nat, 8682, Eve. Lin. 4330. 2 DETACHED., Woodridge_New 7-room and tiled bath home. open fireplace, a.m.i.. oak floors, Ia: cellar, ‘attractive eieciiic fixtures and wal ; _beautiful lot. with one-car garage; X » terms. _Potomac 3363 BRICK BUNGALOW. $5,950.00. WOODRIDGE, D. C. See th 5. fint 3 eee” SRih, "Pivadtod "Roms: Mnished sl With two-car garage; on a wide paved street of attractive homes. Inspection. call GOSS REALTY COMPANY 1408 Eve 8t. N.W National 1383, | ain | Mfi AND PARMS_SALE OR rent. ROI T E. LOHR. 311 Cedar st.. Ta- koma Park. Georsia 0881 s < TR tting. sation. " Brent- ; $5.450. Gasoline 3,350, Felephone Hyattsville 1015-W. T SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTTY. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. NEAR CORNER, 13th AND YOU STS. ADDRESS BOX 313-D. STAR OFFICE TWO Wt sible to_city: - descri 330-D._Star_office. MARCH 13, UILDING. CENTRAL COMMER- hotel, stores or manu- owner will sacrifice. Lin- DESIRE CLEAR ACREAGE NR. D. 3 trade pt. bidg., corner: 3 warages nr. East’ Cupitol st 38000 equity.” Box 1368 City P. BRAND-NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. 5 rms. and bath. a.m.i: best subdivision; paved street: $7.500; 3500 cash, $65 month. ERVIN REALTY CO.. phone Hyatts. 76! 00! D. C Open and’ heated daily tiii 9 pm. 3722 26th st. ne—A most economical room colonial in the newer section 3902 25th pl. ne. A new. modern bunga- low on extremely easy terms. WOODRIDGE REALTY CO. 2377 Rhode Isiand Ave. N.E. North 7203, _ KENSINGTON, MD_7 ROOMS, BATH. 3 acres. 400-ft.’ frontage State I ! porches, shade: $8.000. A. R_ANDREWS, 2nd house, Capitol View ave. Open VA. HIGHLANDS_5-R. MODERN BU low with sun porch: corner lot. terms to suit. Also 6 r parior. built-in garage: $6.350: terms near Ballston, 5 large . modern: large lot T i, B x. Satee’ porch mogern with ville Hills, 5 r. large porch, m; 3 chicken house, four S0x110 lots. er.'water. gas, elec.. 27 frult trees. etc. will sell, $4.950, if you have reasonable ¢ ." If you are not looking for a buy, T would advise you not to look at these If you are buying. renting or selling, see J. L. PRICE, Oakcrest, Va . r non ave. and Oakcrest bivd la sites, Oakcrest, Aurora Hills and Va. High- Jands. at unheard-of prices. Many others 100 numerous to mention. THE BEST BUNGALOW IN TAKOMA PARK adiacent to Sligo Park Hills. Ready to move into. Six large. well arranged rooms and bath. "Four cedar closets. Fireplace and built-in work in_the living room. _Cabinets of all kinds in the Kitchen, Hardwood floors and trim throughout. Hot-water heat, cei- lar plastered ready to install recreation room. large concrete porch, large level lot nicely landscaped. Garage. Low price, $6.950. A very roomy brick in Bla a very in- teresting price. Seven rooms and two tile baths; nicely finished throughout. stone fire- place’ and many other built-in features. Convenient to transportation and stores. Garage. $9.250. ROBERT E. LOHR. 311 Cecdar _st.. Takoma Park. Georgia 0881. 13th AND QUINCY STS. One of those practically new modern homes that sold for $9.750. containing six large tiled bath, h-wh. elec. concrete and_double rear porches, hardwood . screens, ar_ brick garage. can rchased now for $8.250. It has all the | conveniences of the hignly restricted and ! desirable neighborhood L. T. GRAVAT 29 15th St Realtor Natl Evening phone Georgia 2 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. $65 PER MONTH OR $60 PER MONTH, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, IN CHEVY CHASE, D. C. an the total cost per month for interest and taxes on either one of these two new all-brick homes. offered by local buflder forced to sacrifice at a price below cost of production. Material and workmanship Is of the best. One is a detached center-hall Colonial type and the other a semi-detached. corner. center-hall type. Both have 8 beau- tiful room: nd modern kitchens imiration of any woman. This is & rare opportunity to buy a fine Chevy Chase home at a low figure. Phone Adams 8672 any time for full information, 230 N ST, _RE- m.i.; beautiful home n apartments Atten- Bpecial bargain and terms et. 6856; res.. Adams 10221. 1 TO_COLORED. 1137 HARVARD ST. N.W. rooms, bath. a.m..; long back yard with age. A real bargain: terms. For olntment_call Lin. 395 $7.350—FOR COLORED. 3 blocks from Arcade Market; modern row brick: 9 rooms (5 bed chambers), tiled bath. hot-water heat. electric. and gas 0 monthly, with modest down payment s all charges. n for inspection. 1004 Park rd. nw. ARTHUR CARR Bevtintia ‘oo OLL. Adams 6506. AT ASSESSED VALUE. FOR COLORED. 3-story brick: 7 rooms and bath. hot-water heat; very ciose to 14th and You sts.. is | now zoned commercial. Wil! consider small lots or notes in exchange. As- $0.500. Owner. Address Box WESTMINISTER STREET. Tooms. renting for 375 per m $6.000. Address Box 314-D, Star Cdl&sfl!ll)rflb liOOME. AMI1, DOUBLE arage, long back yard. Harvard, $30n" 57335, "Simail ‘casn. Bor- gioc OOLORED—6 ROOMS, RECEPTION HALL, 3 ‘porches, hardwood % 3 3 PR Bty oo gl g LORED 9 ROOMS, 2 baths, of 13 0753. t 900, COLORED — OFEN conditioned: 11 rooms. or can be arranged Yo, doctors. co: yards. garage: newly decorated: small ecash, easy terms. Neer 1ith and Irving. Pot. 2057, ‘OLORI 0% e B GN_IRVING _&T.. T arge rooms on 2 floors. all mode 10 alles Reduced v i, Dec. 2082 COLORED—8 ROOMS, H-W.H. EI double porches. parquet floors. 2 wCases, tubs. alley. perfect condition: ver; 004 terms. Near 1ith and Park rd. orth_10172 COLORED—§ ROOMS, 3 BATHS. H-W.H. elec. Near 1lth and T Ba nw. " $080, ferms. ~Nortn 9705, b COLORED—WILL SACRIFICE, 6-R. HOME, Tec. hall. cellar, garage; excellent condi- tion. “2nd and 8 sts. « location you will be proud of. Your terms. Col. 3218-J. * D s e T copton el fiont "and rent. porenss: Thatd- wood floors and Ul% and deep yard with 2-car brick llrm 'riced to sell. HARVARD. R 1 modern house on this thern exposure: has large reception hall. atge Kitchen and o deep lot with 3-car ga- rage: priced at $8.750. with reasonable H'C. BISCOE. Nat. 3561, Res. Cle 00! ; 8 ROOMS. BATH: FURNACE heat: esarage: $7.000. ea: terms: ®ood lcca- tion. Pot. 5574 or Dec. 5048. =4 SACRIFICE TO COLORED. 2035 CLAGETT ST. N.E. Corner brick house. 6 rooms and b . porches. Small down pi hce 34950 & month. (Key next ams 7608 after 8 pm. Colored—Downtown—$8,750. Semi-detached. 10-room modern _ brick ouse, on 10t n.w.: h-wh. electric ights, garage space: condition like ne An excellent home or roomin for_doctor or dentist. JOI KLTER, 334°K S0 now ' Nat. OF: terms 5323. ¢ st house:_ideal A, SHOW.- 8682: FURNISHED SAMPLE HOUSE 419 23rd St. N.E. KINGMAN PARK FOR COLORED may better appreciate the home m of these substantially built brick homes, arrangements have been made with the HUB FURNI- TURE CO. for the complete furnish- ing of a sample houte, " See RECRE. ATION ROOM for first time used in this price home. $6,495 AND UP EASY TERMS Kingman Park. the most rapidly developing, modern home community. CHAS. D. SAGER Realtor and Builder National 0036. 924 14th 8t N.W. —_— — WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. WANTED TO BUY_-OLD HOUSI gr frame under 32000 WA pay cas Biate pariiculars. Address Box 302-D. 8 office DESIRE SMALL, CLEAR_HOUSE. D. C_ OR close-in_Md, of Va. Trade 3-apt. blag. cor near East Capitol st. has § garages. ol burner, Equity 36,000, /what have sou? Address Box_3¢5-D, Star office i CITY OR NEARBY SUBURB. NORTHWEST Preferred. Six or seven rooms. bungalow or Cottage. Lot about 50x100. Wil pay down. sbout 355 monthis. Must be first- class and modern. “Address Box 321-D. Siar h. ATELY, PAY ALL CASH 8 rms.. up to $4,500; give {ull details, price, Jocation. Box 1268. City P. AT ONCE, SEVERAL SMALL PROPERTIES for cash regardiess of condition: give full particulars. JOHN A SHOWALTER. 93¢ K now. National 8682, eves. Lin. 4330. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS SEVERAL SMALL houses_{or cash: any section or condition. Dist. $770. Room 815, 1010 Vermont ave. WILL PAY ALL CASH FOR 6 OR 8 ROOM brick houses reasonably priced, white or col- ored: prefer clear property or subject to Small indebtedness ~EARLE W. MANSON. MODERN BUNGALO' $4.950; 121 East Mt. Taken in trade to sell im #ood-size rooms: garage hot-water heat: electrié light: large lot House in good con- dition. "One block from schools and new high Call_Met. 3917 SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE: NEARLY four "acres: shrubbers: g fences: long chicken house: young orchard: phone: nea: electricity: elec. cars. railroad station e; cellent for trucking. chicken farm: for ove bungalow six large rooms and h: main pike; hot-water heat: oil burner: D. LILLIE. 266 Carroli . 8OUT) $7.500: b COLORED—NEAR ~CAR LINE, NEAR graded school, near training ;_ideal hom forth Ju8d. TTY FOR 3250 CASH IN 6-ROOM ining Lyon Village, Va. City r. &as. elec. fireplace E rner, Clarendon 857-W-2 FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, WELL LOCATED near bus line: modern in every way. A bar- gain st $3.950.00. Easy terms. Inspect to- day. 7 Drury ave Hills. FOR SALE—BARGA] ACRES, 7-ROOM house and outbulldings: am... shrubbery and all kinds of fruit: 35 miles from Wash- ington on Washington-Trederick Bivd. Ideal for Summer home. Easy terms. Call Silver Spring_689. NEW 6-ROOM HOMES. Colonial type; sample house at 1710 Dos Ias st. ne. “One customer said “your heat- ing piant is superb. We assure & warm welcome. _Open_daily. $2,750—EASY TERMS. 4-ROOM FRAME BUNGALOW, hot-water heat, weather-stripped, electric refrigeration, ®arage: corner lot, 60x100. Corner of King- ston_and Southern ave. s.¢. Shep. 2083. 13* SUBURBAN HOME BARGAINS 34,950 BUNGALOW—5 rooms, h.-w.h.. ing porch. attic; paved street: of-town owner $6.750. Want offe 16,950—A resl home in perfect condition: 8 Tooms, attic, oil burning h.-w.n. plant large lot, trees, garage; paved street a. from Colorado 'ave. extension rooms easily rented. Very easy terms $8,500—Bric 5 cheerful rooms, | h.-w.h.. tile bath, shower, fioored attic. large 1ot; garase: close to Walter Reed New 6-room’ detached modern brick homes in D.C. and nearby Md., $8,500, $9,250, $9.500, $9.950 and up. C. W, VAN WAGNER. 223 Cedar St.. Tk. P D. C. Georgia 1726. THE WEEK'S B] BUYS. NORTH WASHE(’)TON $9.500—New brick house. § extra large rooms: nterior: beautitul comne? . saiendla 3 corner in_splend neighborhood. Lot about 65 by 140. __ Terms 47.000—Hollow-tile house of 8 extra larse rooms. llftfllnl porch: 1 koma " nelthbornood: $5.300—A rent iver at this low price for bungalow of 6 rooms and bath. all ¢ity_conveniences. with level lot ‘6 by 238; some fruit and shrubbe main street. with bus service. . #8.500—Brick house. 6 large rooms: extra large fertile grounds: on bus line all “Contmniences . D. LILLIE. _ 266 Carroll 8t. Taxome. Ga NEARBY VIRGINTA Desirable modern homes close to down- town Washington. house. 3 acres. $3.000. mi. i1 acres Iot 100! 5 acres —11 k bungalow, 3300. * 38500 50, 0250 2686, BROOKLAND. New @-room house. large shaded lot Everything modern. 5350 cash, balance like rent. Apply 2314 R. T_ave. n.e. Office open Sundav p.m. Dec. 1147 Bungalow and 1-3 Acre, $ Little Cash and 238 Mo. Cove All. rictly modern Bears-Roebuck bunk. 5 s -3 acce: nr. bus, trol- $38 monthly )0 Inc., SPECULATIV 6-room house. a.m.i. I of ground: room for 3 me for car, poultry house 10x30, trees. One of the best corner properties in Mt. Rainjer, Md. Near schools and chuches, on bus line to cit: terms. Speculative builder: s ovei B. F "?%.uu 601 R. 1. ave. ne. Phone North See Holmes for homes, the man who has what he advertises " NEARBY VIRGINIA. . 8-1 bath modern bunga- g elcvation. Brice. $4.850 Terms & bath brick bungalow: a.m.i.: Price. $5.950, erms. low’ New §-room bullt-in garage. N RYON CO.. IC.. Clarendon 1350 1004 Wilson Bivd. T 2210 PERRY ST. N. WOODRIDGE, D. C. Two story. 6 rooms. bath. hot-water heat. wlvreflsséx;:fl and slley. Only 4»6‘0‘?““".“ INEMANN. Owner an Oven Till 9 P.M. NT—SUBURBAN. FINE MODERN BUNGALOW, WELL LO- cated HARVEY A. MORRISON. 425 Flower ave, Takoma Park. Shepherd 2899. FURNISHED COUNTRY HOME, 7 MILES nu{fl. ;‘0 rho:ml and bath, large I;rn. }:(l;l:.d: and shrubbery; garage. s pou i orchard and ‘% 3 aeres. CLIPTON LAUGHLIN. McLean. Va. _ e 38 LEE HIGHWAY CHERRYDALE, VA —8 rooms, bath, gas, elec. District water, front porch. large yard. 330 or furnished, $40. Key 2nd flicor. 3-room cottage, facing canal and Tiver, near District line: 313 O, B. HOPKINS' 1747 Church st. R.w. Pot. 2371 4-ROOM BUNGALOW. IN EXCELLENT CON- dition: newly papered and painted: sarage and had acre of ground: convenient to schools. stores. transportation to city: $18 per month. Inquire tore at Seabrook, Phone Bowie 1 =t N COMPLETELY REDECORAT- d bath_h.-wh. gas and elec- rage: 465 One block above Maury Sonnson b Alexandris, Va. 13 SALE OR RENT—SUBURBAN. _ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ¢-ROOM bungalow Prigidaire. fireplace: trees, large lot Poplar ave., Takoma. $50-$60. Phone Decatur 1443-W. s TAKOMA PARK. MD —MODERN 7-ROOM house, 2 baths, large lot, 7-car h e, 15 Phila. & ‘Takoma Park, Md. ep. 2340. _____ WANTED—SUBURBAN. _ GOVT. EMPLOYE DESIRES ACREAGE € rooms or more. within 10 miles of District: 25, and some conveniences. Address Box 313°E. Star offce _ List Tt With HANSEL District $373. 1103 Vermont ave. n.w , PAY CASH FOR SMALL HOUSES, Walie o colored. regardless of condition. WM. J. CALLANAN, 1427 Eve n.w Nat. 897 OR_RENT—HOUSES BT. W —OFF rooms, 3 baths: new: oak floors throughout and conveniences. First floor, large living room -nn?mhu. alcove, dining room, breakfast room. hen equipped with Curtis cabinets, Tange and ventiating fan: electric re- Flkerator 0 Daniry. Second floor. four bed two baths (one shower), ple closets and wal saf e open attic With bullt-in cedar closet. ‘ment, maid's room and e e and large laundry. Hot- water heat. o urner, automatic §as water ter with furnace coil; buflt-In screens ughout: awning covered porch in front. all yard'on front and side. with flowers, rubbery and roses. Quiel street, near ‘Walter Reed. stores. schools. churches and Sk oo wal e e i Toalle or telephone Georgia 33 18 16th ST, ractically all modern And Watch RESULTS! Our exceptional facilities and methods en- mble us to sell your Va. residence, farm. mountain or river property quickly. surely, x rms.” Blue Ridge Mt. tomac River oy send full description, : aces: Droperties. region. 1f you want not merely “listed."” lowest price and te “UNMISTAKABLY—The Best Mechanically Equipped Reai Estate Office in the World Clarendon Tr Bldg., Phone Clar. (Va.) 400 EAL DOWNTOWN FIRST COMMERCIAL. on lith st. nw. south of K. lot 2,343 sq. fL: old brick building: price, $18.000° worth direct from owner. Address Box Star_office SALE—FARMS. GRES_FRONTING STATE ROAD 240 FT. DA Bandime site. $1.200_ W. G WIL LIAMS. 3505 Rittenhouse st. FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE VALUABLE 2nd commercial, few blocks from downtown: frontage on 3 streets: about 48.000 sq. ft.. several substantial brick buildings, garage. shop; also vacant land. Will sell part. EDWARD P. SCHWARTZ. INC., Vermont ave. (See Mr. Birckhead.) _ WANTED—BUSINESS PROPERTY. 10.000 LOOR SPACE FOR BOT- tling plant and truck storage: long lease. CLY] Tower Bidg DE C. DUNNINGTON, SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY. FAMILY BRIOK FLAT NE. 4 ROOMS & bath each: newly decorated. Rent as low as 346 0 . 2e et R, M, HAINE. LARGE —CORNER APARTMENT HOUSE site, Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, D. C. B S e, e e o obtal - "GOR- DON. 1437 Eve st now._Dis 8231 GOOD N ATION—_STORE., LARGE. ; ow cost. 3 District 5770. Room 815, 1010 Vermont ave EXCELLENT INVESTMENT — Large frontage on 14th st.: bullding in excellen condition: lot 5,000 sa. ft.: income nets fine return without regard to iand possibilities. BREUNINGER & PHIFER 1103 Vt. Ave. Nat. 7713, ______ BENT—SHOPS. FIREPROOF ROOM ABOVE GARAGE. ifxis feet: water, electricily. toilet. . Sutable for light manufacturing, efc. 448 Eye st n.w. + RENT—STORES. LUNCH ROOM AND APARTMENT. APPLY 107 D st. ne. o NEW BUNGALOW FOR RENT: FURNISHED or unfurnished. Call Clarendon 1195 or 823 Va. ave. Lyon Va. ROOM BUNGALOW. 2 Bath, hot-water heat, gas. electricity, ga- rage. paved street. ERVIN REALTY CO.. phone Hyattsville 785 2242 WISCONSIN AVE. New store, suitable for delicatessen. laun- dry sgency. barber shop; fronts Wisconsin ave. and 37th st . WEAVER BROS., INC.. __Washington Bldg. Dist. 9486 2130 PA.flAVI. N.W’.ESTORI REAR room an & % Trust Bidg.. Nat. 3345, i 133 F ST. NW—A oé«?’xmm?don A usy stree!, near many Government depart- ments; $40. R. O. BELT, Unlon Trust Blds. STORE 22x30. REAR ROC 03 oth 8t R ___Apply 910 10th 8t. N.W FINE LARGE STORE AT 2037 K Rent reasonable. PERCY H. RUSSELL CO., - 1731 'K 8t. .W. 1325-21 H N.E. — MODERN, double store . 8T, 2010 K st. n.w.—Large store & api 5113 Ga ave nw - Store about H0x4s: 13i7 H st. ne—Large single store 820 Kennedy_ st. n.w._—Store. 11,38, HARRY LUSTINE, __%17 Woodward Buliding. __Nat'l 6369. EXCELLENT SHOW ROOM. 1601 14th ST. N.W.—REASONABLE RENT. Corner store located in the busiest section of 14th st.. with show rooms on 14th and on Que sts: size 40x40. _14th and K. CAFRITZ. __ Dist. 9080. 7/th ST. N.W. Up-to-date store with 3 1 n- aows and 3 Soacious. Boors, " Bauipped Witk modern clothing fixtures. in heart of busi- ness section. Long lease at specially low ""KAHN OPTICAL €O Nat. 617 Tth 8t. N.W. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR SUITES 1416 1€th _st. nw. G ge. Service. WILL SUBLET FURNISHED OFFICE DAILY until' 2 pm: central location; reasonable. Phone Cleveiand 6883. i NICE, BRIGHT FRONT OFFICE ROOM Ol s well as one on H st. n.w.; rent re ' PERCY H. RUSSELL CO. 1731 K St W. FFLECT BUILDING, and New York Ave. NESS AND COMMERCIAL CENTER. OFFICE_OR_SUITES, $10_UF. 1415 K ST. N.W. One and Two Room Buites. Heatonable Remtal. .. WANTED—DESK SPACE. YOUNG MAN STARTING IN REAL ESTATE desires desk space, Btate all details in_re- Address Box 240-D. Star office. 13% __SALE OR EXCHANGE. ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE, 16 BED rooms, large dining room; store leased; 3-car warage. rented. modern; good income. Apply 1116 9th st. nw. . DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM lghts. running water. "at Herndon, Va. * ofmice. 1 PETWORTH HOUSE "YOR LOT OR DE- tached suburban home. Give location, de- ;cfl;lnuon and price. Address Box 230-D, Star c . ply. USE. ELECTRIC one acre of ‘Address Box 22: TRADE IN YOUR OLD HOUSE ON brand-new 6-room and bath brick and shin- le center-hall-plan_home: attic: deep 50- lot: garage; in beautiful Woodridge, D. estate men need not apply. Call 71 for key. LARGE. MODERN HOME IN COUNTRY ¢lub section. ~ Will ‘exchange for smaller houseAddress Box 440-H. Star_office LARGE HOME. MODERN. LOCATED ON n ain highways of Marsland, 30 miles Washington. _ Beautiful grove Will - exchange $8.000 equity_ «bove smail trust for city property. W. 8. HOGE. JR.. 1627 K st. nw. District 6563 . EXCHANGE 34.500 EQUITY. 9 ROOMS, baths. norihwest home: ideal for roomers: for property in or near Falls Church or Vir- sinia farm. Adams 7286 620 ACRES, ABOUT 400 ACRES IN CULTI- vation. balance timber. _____ Met 8241 _ 20-ROOM ROOMING HOUI Tebair, with Food income, i Ty BEAUTIFUL MIAMI _SUBURBAN HOME nd beach properly. Want home here. 3337 h_st. n.w. Describe fully. = FOR SALE OR_TRADE—INCOME PROP- erty in Miami, Fla also paying business: either or hoth for District property, high- grade. Phore Emerson 3586. IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL OF ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS TN MONTGOMERY COUN- TY has been suthorized by the owner. Over 200 acres with ',-mile frontage on Potomac rd. This property can be exchanged for equity of $35.000 in an_apartment or bu: ness building. Adams 6506. Clev. 6160. MORTGAGE CO. BACRIFICE. Downtown apt. building, converted Into & ar Judiciary Sqnare completely ~ furnished: consider pagment or part irade. Unusual Adams 7608 after 8 pm. BUILDING SITE ON K ST. Nearly 30 ft. wide and 115 ft. deep to alley. Fine site for present or future business, close to market at 21st and K. Have equity e at face value. er. Address Box 323D’ Star offce. o o 40 rooms and EXCHA?\"G:. phur Springs atiraction located in & Vir- ginia valley and mountain section on paved highway. _Price and piace is right; $30,000. Want s Vireinla siock farm worth samé or les: 5 e farm to My, Johnson or R. D. LILLIE, 266 B B LILUIE 266 Carioll st Takoma Pagks $1.000 EQUITY IN COLORED PROPE Tor Subusban. ot 'or corlages Dear Soanmpar lon._ Address Box 341-D, Star office. $5.000 to 310,000 IN BUS m’"{{:‘l‘b_ Nearby Ve ldeal for resourans N Tt 7 BARRIS, ORher. Sirtnhr sty = SMALL HOUSE IN EX FOR BLDG. fot. Chevy Chase. D G Clovelond 401 DESIRE CLEAR SMALL HOUSE, EITHER Do C. or close-in Mq. or Va- Wil trade 3-apt bldg. corner. 3 garages, oil burner. nr. East Capitol st.. 36,000 equity. have you? Box 1268, City Post O WANTED — WABHINGTON HOM trade my 6-room home In_Chici Address Box 226-D, Star office < 275 LOTS. CLEAR OF TRUST, FOR IM- proved property Address B%Erhu’-%',‘ m‘:v ofice. _SALE OR LEASE—WAREHOUSES. SALE OR LEASE 2.STORY WAREHOUSE, divided Into 2 Duildings by well sag Are doors: about 38.000 sq. ft : few squares from WARD P/ . INC., 1014 Vi. ave. SALE OR LEA FIREPROOF WARLEHOUSE ON RAILROAD SIDING. Owners not having any further need will sacrifice large. practically new fireproof warehouse. containing over 20,000 s, it floor space, exclusive of roof that has ramp and also can be used for stor has_two large offices with wash rooms: on & rail- road siding with large loading platform: built on a lot 100x187 feet. Can be soid With or without adjoining lot, containing 18.750 ft. Within ten minutes from center of eity by way of New York ave. 14th and K. CAFRITZ. Dist. 9080. SEVERAL LARGE ACREAGE TRACTS, N.W. __RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY. ey ]lfliflmu T A ill!fl, well lighted. Will lease all or rt. fon invits PAULTLESS LY O T ARnporuer o meckatle (2 Avsl UN: 3 e " on ‘Rockvi y ds st Md. 13* & se, near D. C.. for subdivi into 12~ sore; Scre and S-acrs lots ondertul oppor- rban AL levelopment . generous gements: brokers' attention. LTON EULTON &, :ORDON. 1427 Eye st. n.w. IN THE BEART OF DOWNTOWN BUSI- | 70-ROOM SUMMER RESORT HOTEL—8UL- | | | W. E E SOME BEAUTIFUL FRONTS ON Nh PAYE 99550 Aerer, casy terma of par- ment. Bufld your cottage now and eniov the Summer. THOMAS & DAVIS, Charlotte Hall. 8t. Marys County. ‘;:ri b NEW CITY HOME IN ity bath. heat. water: 25 acres jarge equipped chicken hovses. barn. etc: frult, Sream. woods: good roads. grade and hiel 9 miles north of District line: $8.750; WALTERS, 239 Park ave. COLONIAL ESTATES. TO- came _preserves. BNIDER & AND, BOME school reasonable terms. Takoma Park. S d general farms. B nof o BB M 22 ACRES, MOSTLY WOO! 0 Do lava between two large creeks: d- Yoom dwelling. in. Amelia County. Va. where Tovall Ceame s plentiful: within 3is’ hours afive of Washington: make excellent hunt- {ng lodge, Price. 35_per scre. cashi no B. MITCHELL. Herndon. Va. ERN 8-RM. HOME. 2 ACRES FRU DLOPHE] fawn. chicken houses. o bard rd: 10 miles D. C. Reasonable terms o trade {f prices are rignt: $7.500. $1.000 Falls_Church 829-F- 207 ~a. MDA DAIRY FARM. uy. eked’ & raom house and outbuildings; 200 a.in cuitivation. Met. 8241 ¥ MILES FROM mite Arom ?H‘lm'f wood house, : erm e rr’a‘a»rw;’ rd. i mile north of Gaith- s . 1-room house: $5. 7 ergburi, water, Tro 35,500 terms. bungalow’ nearly new: schools and D miles above Galthersbure: sood buildings: Bighly productive lund;" near tation: price. 37, {TALNRLL M. GARDNER. Rockville 380. Smoll-Parm Specialist.____* TRY HOME BARGAINS. 45,0003 acree: T-roon house BNt in re- cent years. Only few miles north District line. Large _trees in wraveled road. Electricity able. Best buy on mar- this area. Moderate 25-acre farm on the Brookeville ke fGeorgin ave. ‘or Tth st tended). This land is aimost le A xood 8-rm. farm house and a trees, Electricity. Less than 20 out 50 Wers of_fine land which com- T _ Terry. iE 16 Gaithersburg. near at of vard: o soon’ a ket within terms. ne of the most attract BT iiry estates within 20 miles of ‘Washington. Large house with abcut four acres of beautiful iroindgs. “This"huy been gne’ home of a well known family for many generations. Seen only by ap- ointment. Half cash required me l"H:“ l{rll"v ;‘r‘lt‘ii 'l:hfil: o mijes shington Soud b ase to “Imorove. P\ My JOH or— r 5. LfLLIE. 260 Carroll 8. Takora Park. D. “"Ga. 3500, *_ (i 28 ACRES. Located on North Point foad (publie high- way) near Fort Howard, Baltimore County, Md Two sides surrounded by water: car M runming (hroush properts. Eleven hun- Urea Fert 0% 'State road. Pine location Tor evelopin o i J WARREN BURGESS, Continental Building, Baltimore, Md . MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL estate on State highway, near Washington. D. C. known as the T. B. rd.—164.53 acres of the Theodore B. Middleton farm Will be sold at the court house door. Upper Marl- boro. Md., on Tuesday, March 15. 1932, at 13 G'elock noon HELEN E_MACHEN. Executrix of Theodore B. Middleton. Mortgagee 1 Big Fre Catalog Farms— On macadam. edge town: 12 acres. only ! mile depot: creek and spring water: oo ¥arden soll: ‘45 fruit trees: dandy 7-room flouse, barn and garage. $1.000 for all. part cash. . Implements. lumber, stove wood in- cluded " Picture, ps. 11 Strout's Catalogue, describes 1000 1,000~ pictures. Philadeiphia. Pa 20 ACRES—SUITLAND. Prame house, other buildings: electricity: from bus; only 15 mintues to Caj terms, O. H. GARVIN, 33285 se_ Shep. 2083. 13 RED—TOBACCO. POULTRY & STOCK {’lrm.hnelrh!“rlcd. B 1 %E:rh:nm: fenant hovse, §7.750; no trades: $1.800 cash. Clev. 4571 Qe osa Y COLORED. SEVERAL ACRES. 4-R. HOUSBE, Va. Bacrifice. easy ent. Met.4300; l'm e RENT—FARMS. MABS. AVE. EXTENDED N.W.. D. C—40 T0O £9 15 by 100 to 200, il Ay, cash o ferms 4 near Walter Reed Hos- cash_bargain: all DI BACH, 1343 H st. n.w. Bm t T4th AND G N E—46x85 TO ALLEY All improvements. Only $1.800. E. A. GAR- YEY. Dist. 3700, Room 815. 1010 Vermont ave HOME SITE IN RE HILLS. Beautiful ‘wooded lots east of conn. 8e: near Rock Creek Park. at 50c sq. ft. Choice of several lots of varying frontages and depths, Friced less than surrounding it 41, Tepsonavle terms. ~Address Box 148D, ANACOSTIA—11 "LOTS, IN_LINE WITH Govt. parki real bargain. Phone Decatur 5 {EVY CHASE_ D. C._lst le_ Brocers. attention. 7 Eye st.nw. Dis. 5231 and 24 trusts a Fulton R. Gordon, GEORGETOWN. 35-FT. FRONTAGE. NEAR | h st improvements in. 32.100. assessed at 32.800. F. M. DOYLE. Lin. 5773 HILLCREST — INSIDE _LOT, $900: CO] ner, 31250 lewer, water, 8. _electricity instalied; near A F. M. DOYLE. Lin. JUST OFF RITTENHOUSE ST_ CHEVY Chase—6,000 sa. ft. for onty $1.350: all im- Provements. Adams 8321 o NEAR 7th AND TTTIE] RI for auick sale: lot 43x104 at o cor. alley. Adams 8321. —_ COLONIAL BEACH. VA —SEVERAL LOTS. sultable for modern hotel. home or sani: tarium; elevated: 2 sq. from river, north of pavilion; water, "electricity, sewer ' instalie unusual'business opportunity. Address im mediately, OWNER, 1101 Euclid st. n.W.. Apt. 401 O il . SEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS and home sites in various sections of the city at attractive prices and terms. MCLACHLEN BANKING CORFN. Real Estate Dept. 10th and G. ‘National 0430. ave. UCED 40° nly $1,200: CONDUIT RD., IN D. C. Corner lot. 75x100, nr. new public_school, stores and transportation. Corner Sherrier st. and Edmunds. All city improvements level land: easy terms. &t market price. JAMES HOWELL GORDON, 1343 H st. n.w. Nat. 8850. Clev. 1935. VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, PRICED TO SELL. 50x107—On Stuyvesant at.. at Western ave. 85x100—Corner 44th and_Ellicott 40x140—River rd.. near Fessenden $0x150—Kennedy 'st. Commercial. 3 lots, corner {9t and. A second commercial locations THOS. D. WALSH 815 11th 8t. N.W. Dist. 7558. _ APARTMENT HOUSE SITE. NEAR SUPREME COURT BLDG. AND CAPITOL. An attractive corner apartment house site and triangular lot. city's best apartment renting section. For further information call Nat'l 0036. ATTENTION, BUILDERS! Lots for sale in section where house de- d exceeds supply. Wil lll?cx)licnnd mi trust back of bullding loan. W. 8. H 1627 K st. n.w. District 6563 HILLCRES Corner lot. level; water. gas snd_electric- ity 0 tarvia street; 3750 terms. Shepherd REAL_ESTATE_LOANS. MONEY DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY. $100—Pay $1.00 wk 3500—Pay $2.50 Wk, 1300_Pay 3200 wk _ $1.000—Pay $4.50 wk. BILDMAN CO., 319 Bond_ Bidg. Nat. 2490 MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. REAL ESTATE in any amount at prevailing Interest. J! L. HETSKELL. 1115 _Eye st. n.w. DO YOU REQUIRE FUNDS TO CURTAIL your first trust? Reasonable amounts avail- able for that purpose. Address Box 23 Star_office. 15* CONSTRUCTION LOANS. _ DALLAS D. BALL, Decatur 4712. BEE ME FIRST—ist. 2nd AND 3rd TRUSTS, No_red tape. quick servie: reasonabl $300, repay 31.50 wk $700, repay $3.50 wk $900. repay $4.50 wk $1.500. repay $7.50 wk 32,000, repay $10.00 wk $2/500. repay $1250 wk 33.000. repay $13.00 wk 33500, repay 317 50 wk _$4.000. repay $20.00 WK Above payments inclu principal and in- terest and can be arranged monthly and bi-monthl; Also 1 s in nearby Md. & Va. Dr A HENARY. INC, 1016 Eve st. nw Eye meeis N ¥._ave.) UICK MONEY 2nd TRUSTS: $100 TO . C.H v 1416 ¥ ST NW._ NAT'L 9173 AUTO LOANS NEED MONEY? AUTO BANKERS, NEARBY MARYLAND_HOUSE. _ WATER. electricity, large or small acreage, poultry or truck: State road: ideal for lunch stand. Address Box 337-D, Star office. 20 WANTED—FARMS. WANTED —MODERN _POULTRY ~ PRODUC tlon plant. located anywhere between | deipnin iehimo s ong Address "Box '303-D. Star office. SUMMER_HOMES. LOVELY COUNTRY HOME, BRADDOCK Heights, Md. overlooking Middletown and Frederick valleys: all modern conveniences. completely furnished; garage: for Summer or longer. Call Adams 8720 or address Box 198- offic 13% WATER FRONT PROPERTY. SOUTH RIVER COTTAGE, 5 rooms, bat hot and cold water, fireplace, sereened vorches: delightfully cool, quiet, free {rom ddress Box 147-E, Star office. * IDEAL SOUTH RIVER COTTAGE, 5 ROOM| bath. lace. screened porches.” electricity: real in Address Box 425-E. Star office.* ACRE TRACT, 200 FT. SHORE. LOCATED in one of Chesapeake Bay's finest develop- ments: 33 miles from Washington. Address Box 3§6-E, Star office. __________* COUNTRY HOME. ON BEAUTIFUL MAG- othy River. 6 miles from Annapoils, Md Bungalow, § rooms, baih, servants’ quarters, laundry, shower, double garage, gas, elec tricity, running artesian water. sandy beach and pler: will finance. JOHN H. FILLER, Avell_Building. Baltimore. 13* THREE CHOICE LOTS, 50x150 FEET EACH, at North Beach, Md. ' Phone Cleveland 9054-J. BYLVAN SHORES, WASHINGTON'S NEAR- est. newest and most beautiful Summer cgiony and shady ssit-water beach. Quiet. refined, friendly atmosphere. ~Water, sewer, elec tricity. Lots $1 down. $4 10 §7 month. New furnished cottages for rent and for sale. Prices and terms unusually attractive Out Defense Highway. turn right at sign 26 miles CARL RIDDICK, Riva, from District ling Md. SOUTH RIVER, WATER FR 55273 feet: wooded, splendid neighborhood 39 miles to Washingion; $1,000. Address Box ™ North Beach: must be bargain. State loca. tion, price and terms. Address Box 168-D, Star office = SO nEL, COTTAGE ON_BAY. NEAR ANNAPOLIS- Large living room with fireplace, 3 bed ' rooms. complete plumbing Wide copper screened porches. shaded lot: $4.250; term G. WILLIAMS, 3505 Rittenhouse st. Cleveland 6247, T ] 213 ACRES, 17,000 FT. SHORE. ST. MARYS Co., Md : 14 acres. 800 ft. shore, overlooking South River; 2 modern hot dock. shade, fruit; price, $17.500. Nice 8-room ho with large lot on bay: price. $8.000. 55 acres, unimproved. on Chesapeake Bay: price. $8.500. CHAB. F. LEE. Annapolis. Md. WATER FRONT LOT WANTED. trade 500 Wash _Auditorium stock. for ‘every dollar. worth more. Col. PATUXENT RIVER. 30-acre farm, on dee) ter harbor; lon broken shoreline, private waters. beautiful point and cove: On_best Lower Patuxent fishing and oyster grounds: tobacco barn and tenant hout good road and splendid value for price asked, 33.500. Address Box D. Star office. 2 | WANTED—FISHING BHACK. BTA’ and location -D. Star office. Address Box 24 . MOQUNT _VERNON. SIX MILES BELOV modern 1900 feet concrete road. 88 acres on Potoma house. outbuildings. fruit trees, and beach. Tremendous opportunity; $260 acre. CLYDE C. DUNNINGTON. Tower Blds. __ Emerson_7947. Di A WATER FRONT HOME OF REAL charm, large, level grounds, about 2 acres, Very fertile, covered with fruit, flowers and | fhrubhery wbout 280 feel of river frentage; | jarge, rambiing bungalow. 7 rooms, finished for all-vear service. with steam heating | piant. large stone-and-brick fireplace: living | Toom' 20x39: full bath. extra toilet, running water in Kitchen. Electric lighting plant electric_pump, and gasoline stoves, gas ' water heater: fl an well 390 feet deep soft water: Summer pavilion: wharf; sandy beach: oyster beds in sight. famous fshing srounds close by: 1%z hours from Washingion by good rouds. “Properly was sold a few weeks ago (0 first person who answered the adverlisement. but because of conditions that have arisen. is for sale again. Price about half its original cost. New listings in South River Park. Edge- water Beach. Beverly Beach. Real bargaing in beautiful homes. A few wooded lois_in Oak’ Bluff, 100 wide. $450 to $1,800. Sec phiotos wnd maps i office D LILLIE. 266 Carroll St.. Takoma Park. Ga. 3300. * ict 8944 WANTED—REAL ESTATE. WANTED 13t COM., 10th to 25th, prefer- biy within € scs. Pa. ave.: lot about 35x150, alley, improvec by ‘well bullt brick: need not be modern: pay up to $40.000 cash or equity cash. We have the buyer—have you the_property? N. E. RYON CO., 1216 N. Y. Ave. Nat. 7908. DIRECT FROM OWNER—ABOUT 6,000 8Q. t., west of Ga. ave.. north of Park rd. Not over 50c & fool; please state detalls in first letter. Address Box 109-D, Btar office. 13* RENT—WAREHOUSES. AC) TC 'mnmsmm to whie be united wi acres on. RIVER RD. weres Hyattavil P prices, 4 37 NEW YORK AVE. N.E—3-STORY BRICK warehouse running through to N st. ana gontains about 15,000 sq. ft. of floor space. Building is in_excellent and aated m f the inent vards ng from W. H. WALKER, ™ 1D Bt N.W. asl 160, 903 N. Y. Ave. Met. 4631. MONEY CONTR, N Chattel notes (no househoid furniture) rehased.Room 605. 1010 V! MONEY Up to $300.00 AMERICAN FIDELITY LOAN CORPORATION, 107 Carroll 8t., Takoma Pk., Md. Shep, 2082 Watkins Bldg. asant, Md. Lin. 6337. interest. 57 or 10213, 14 rm LOAN, GOOD SECURITY, $20 MONTH- ly Bfl,nenu. 8¢, interest. Address Box 174-D._Star_office. =i L A LOAN OF §1.500 BY PRIVATE o be secured by Virginia real e te. Address Box 229-D. Star office. _ * NEED $500 FIRST TRUST REAL EST) loan; as security. rsturn very interesting for you.” Address Box 202-D, Btar office. 13* AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Im-| proved Real Estate Known as Printcraft Building, Situate on the South Side of H Street North, Between 9th and 10th Streets West, Washington, D. C., Being a Modern Nine- Story, Fireproof Building, Oc- cupied by Printcraft, Stores, Garage and Offices. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded In Liber No. 6363, folio 203 et sea.. one of the 1and records of the District of Columbi and at the request of party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by Ruhhc auction. In front of premises, un MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, AT TWO G'CLOCK PM., the following-described property in the District of Columbig, to wit: Lot one hundred and nineteen (119) in the subdivision made by 8t Josepivs Male Orphan Asylum of bart of square three hundred and seventy-five (375). as per plat recorded in Liber No. 25, fo 182”01 The' records of the office of the su veyor of the District of Columbia Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in equa! installments. represented by promissory notes of purchaser bayable in one and two years With interest Mt six per. cent per annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by first deed of trust upon properiy sold. or all cash. at option of purchaser. A OEPQ it _of $25.000 required of purchaser at sale. Examination of title, conveyancing. recording_and notarial fees at cost of pur- chaser. ‘Terms to be complied within thirty days from day of sale. otherwise trustees Teserve the Tight to Tesell roperty, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five days' advertisement of such resale in_some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. or deposit may be forfeited. or without for T o o A able “Yiants & defaliting purchaser. bl . PRICKITT, ARL INCY 5 thl-dkl&d:lncmhl!‘?i‘; S otces. _MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE. _ Long Distance Established 1896. DAVIDSON TEANSFER & STORAGE CO. mr H N.W. Nat'l 0960 LONG DISTANCE 2 On_ Part-Load Special Rates *"suipment Dally trips to Baltimore, Rich- mond, Pl New Tk, Beston. Norfolk ana ali ':'y":-l- 1317 N. Y. Ave. N.W. CALL NAT'L 1460 ANational ¥ el ey Tssocidlion Shanghai Club Has L;ng Bar. 3 round the Shanghai Club, which is repuudm u’u; 1932—PART | | SIX. REAL EST FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. ‘Tonight—King David. No. 28. church services at Lincoln road and V street northeast, Tomorrow—Dawson, No. 186, Bicentennial observance; Joppa, No. 35, M. M. ‘Tuesday—National, No. 12, E. A.; King David, No. 28, M. M. Wednesday—Osiris, No. 26, F.C.; East Gate, No. 34, E. A.; Theo- dore Roosevelt, No. 44, talk on “Spain.” Thursday—Naval, No.4, M. M.; William R. Singleton, No. 30, so- cial; Petworth, No. 47, E. A. Friday—Joseph H. Milans, No. 38 F. C. Saturday—School of instruction. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Tuesday—La Favette, No. 5, P.M and M. E. M Friday—School of instruction. SCOTTISH RITE. Tuesday—Evangelist Chapter, Rose Croix, sixteenth degree; Mithras Lodgbe of Perfection, stat- utory assembly. ONIGHT, _ Worshipful Master Stiles of King David Lodge, No. 28, announces, the members of the lodge will attend the services at “Brother Atkinson's Church,” at Lincoln road and V street northeast. Dawson_Lodge, No. 16, will hold a George Washington Bicentennial ob- servance tomorrow evening, with a pro- | Mrs. Jessie Cowles, grand matron of | gram that will include an address by | 1914. and Charles E. Molster, grand| | Grand Master Harry K. Green of Vir- ginia. After a brief business session tomor- row evening Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, will have a social program, including selections by the George Washington Male Glee Club, assisted by the Girls' Glee Club. The entertainment will start at 8:30 p.m. and the master has invited | Masonic friends to come with their wives. Zebud Council, Royal and Select Mas- ters, announces degree work and the :-llecuon of officers for Wednesday eve- ning. ‘Thursday evening La Fayette Lodge will be host to its perpetual members anc the Masters’ Association for 1929. The program, arranged by Past Master Frank H. Myers, will include a skit, | “A Page From Washington's Diary," produced by a group of players from Areme Chapter, O. E. S, under the di- rection of Selma 8. Klein, and an ad- dress by Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge. Easter Sunday morning (March 27) at 7:30 o'clock the Knights Templar of the District of Columbia will hold an Easter sunrise memorial service at the amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, with music by the United States Marine Band. Grand Com- mander Thompson has invited all Masons and their families to be pres- ent and special invitations have been sent to the President and his cabinet. Dr. R. L. Sexton will be the guest of Columbia Lodge, No. 3, Priday eve- ning, and he will deliver a lecture on “Parks of the Eastern United States,™ illustrated with motion pictures taken by himself during his travels from Maine to Florida. The craft is invited. ‘Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, No. 44, will be entertained Wednesday evening with an illustrated talk by Samuel B. Reeder on the Ibero-American Exposition and Spain In general, including the princi- pal fiestas of that country and its bull fights. Mr. Reeder was & representa- tive of the United States Treasury De- partment at the exposition. In addition to the ritualistic work scheduled for Tuesday evening, National Lodge. No. 12, is promised entertain- ment in the form of a “little surprise.” Tllustrious Potentate Dr. J. T. Pren- dergast has called an important meet- ing of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine for Thursday evening at the new club house in connection with the dedi- cation of the George Washin Me- morial at Alexandria, especially for which it is proposed to enlarge to 60 pieces the Almas Temple Military Band. The dedication of the Washington Me- morial is set for May 12, with a Ma- sonic parade and elaborate ceremonies. Monarch O. A. C. Oehmler aa- nounces a business and social meeting of Kallipolis Grotto at Grotto head- quarters * Tuesday ev.ning, when the principal speaker will be the grand master of Masons of the District of Columbia, Prophet Reuben A. Bogley. There will be other features of enter- tainment and an attendance prize. The Grotto visit to Trinity Lodge March 25 has been postponed. Monarch Oehmler also announces that Grand Monarch Charles E. Min- singer of Portland. Oreg., will pay an official visit to Kallipolis Grotto May 10, when the meeting will be held in the Masonic Temple Auditorium. Past Grand Monarch Edward 8. Schmid, who for several weeks has been crisscrossing the State of Florida, re- turned to Washington, arriving just in time to be welcomed by the recent bliz- zard, and is now again consulting South- bound timetables. Capitol Forest, No. 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, held its executive meeting in the green room of the Raleigh Hotel last Saturday evening to plan future activities of the forest. ‘The district meeting of all the forests located in Maryland, West Virginia and the District of Columbia will be held at Hagerstown, Md., on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, March 23 and 24. Grand Tall Cedar Thomas C. Havell has announced that the next ceremo- nial will be held in the ball room of the Raleigh Hotel Saturday, April 9, and later in May will be followed by & real “he-man” night. A “Tall Cedar” picnic is planned for the Summer months, & banquet for members and other activi- ties, each of which will be a surprise to the members of the order. Capt. George H. Whiting, chief of the Rangers, expects to have a 100-per cent drill team corps ready for action at the ceremonial on April 9. * % High Priest Ara M. Daniels of Mount Vernon Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M., an- nounces “an eventful night” March 14, when Past Grand Master and Past High Priest James T. Gibbs will be honored by his chapter and friends. The evening will be devoted entirely to James T. Gibbs, with reminiscences by Grand Master Reuben A. Bogley, Renah F. Camalier, master of Mr. Gibbs' own lodge; Past Grand Masters Gratz E. Dunkum, Roe Fulkerson and J. Claude Keiper; Past Grand High Priest L. Whiting Estes and the pres- ent grand high priest. C. C. Coombs, all restricted to a limit of five minutes. Some unusual surprises also are prom- ised. Friends of James T. Gibbs who are Royal Arch Masons, whether mem- bers of Mount Vernon Chapter or oth- erwise, are especially mvited. The event is to commemorate 25 years' serv- ice by Mr. Gibbs as secretary of Mount Vernon Chapter, of which he was high priest in 1907. The high priest also announced that a Bicentennial Royal Arch class, a most unusual and unique thing in Capitular Masonry, will assemble m the George Washington Masonic National Me- morial May 14 instead of May 21. Pe- titions for those desiring to participate should be presented at the March 14 convocation of Mount Vernon Chapter. Arrangements have been completed for a ladies’ night by the Trestle- board Club to be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the club house of Almas Temple, 131:8 K street nnn.hvut..” " being made e h‘mufl Committee, under the leadership of H. K. Stephens, to make m:mnmn‘mm. Eleven acts of presented, with some of the Orafts- man’s Club, at its recent meeting at the ‘Thomas Circle Club, after business, was entertained by Richard Rambo of Co- lumbis Chapter, O. E. S, with selec- tions on his musical saw, accompanied | at the plano by Mrs. Gertrude Smith, past matron, Columbia Chapter, No. 15. O. E. S, and Mrs. Smith gave some vocal numbers. The remainder of the evening was devoted to cards and re- freshments. The next meeting. Tues- | day evening, will be “an evening of | cards.” EASTERN STAR. The meeting of the Masonic and | Eastern Star Home board auxiliary scheduled for March 28 has been post- | poned until April 4 at 1:30 pm. The meeting of Temple Chapter will | be_followed by entertainment. | The auxiliary home board will meet | at the National Press Club cafeteri | March 17, with Past Matrons Harriet | Corwin, Yetta Becker, Louise Hoskinzon, | Adrienne Shreve and Alice Schramm |and Marry Larrimore and Sophie Sherer as_hostesses. | " The Bicentennial Committee appoint- ed by Matron Sarah Peden is as fol- lows: | and Nora Henry and the secretary, | Fannie E. Abell. | The Matrons and Patrons’ Association of 1914 entertained at a Colonial din- | ner March 5 at the Dodge Hotel for 40 guests, who came in cosfume. Mrs. | Minnie L. Richardson, president of the | assoclation, presided. The guests of honor were Mrs. Minnie E. Keyes, sec- retary of the General Grand Chapter; patron of 1914. Among those taking | part in the program were Past Matron Evelyn Hursh, who gave a reading on lwnhmmn. ‘The Temple Committee of Martha Chapter held a card party at 60 M street northeast. The proceeds will be applied to the temple fund. At the Eastern High School armory, | March 9, the Mu Chi Club celebrated its sixth birthday anniversary. Helen | Luscomb presided. The sponsor of the | club, Mrs. Jean Brown, spoke. The auxiliary home board members went to | the Masonic and Eastern Star Home ‘Mnrch 9, the occasion being a quilting party. Mesdames Bolinger, Boxwell and | Cotton _will be hostesses for the home board Tuesday evening at the home of | Mrs. Anna Cotton, 1765 Euclid street. | La Fayette Lodge Chapter had Past | Matrons” and Patrons’ night March 9. | A program of dancing and vocal music | was presented. Matron Margaret E. Smith announced the appointment of the following as members of the Bi- centennial Committee: Past Matron Helen B. Hall, Past Patron Hugh W. Smith and Margaret E. Griffith. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a card party at the home of Mrs. Willlam H. Groverman, 2021 Klingle road, March 18. At the next meeting there will be work. Fidelity Chapter will have as its guests March 19 Associate Grand Matron Plitt and Associate Grand Patron Kimmel, together with the Associate Matrons and Patrons of 1932. A program is be- ing prepared by Past Patron Manvell. Dancing and refreshments will follow, with Harry Manvell as master of cere- ‘monies. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a card party March 30, at 12:30 pm., at which time luncheon will be served at Corby's Bakery. The chapter will meet April 7 in its new quarters over the Park Savings Bank, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. At the last meeting of Bethany Chap- ter the members of the Eastern Star Veterans' Association were entertained. Speakers of the evening were Past Ma~ tron Nellie G. Plumley, president of the association; Right Worthy Grand Treas- urer Flora E. Campbell of the General Grand_Chapter, Past Grand Matron Pearl Watt Gibb and Past Grand Pa- tron George Plitt. The program was Vocal selections, Mrs. Sue Hubbard and Miss Edith MacCartee, accompanied at the piano by Miss Kathrine McGee; vocal selections, Past Matron Ruth L. Morgan, accom] led at the plano by Mrs, Hynson. following members, dressed in Dutch costumes, rendered the comedy “Johnnie Schmoker”: Past Ma- trons Eva D. Court, Etta Campbell, Au- gusta O. Johnson, Roberta S. Fosse, Adele S. Leibert and Amy Alf, and Past Patrons William L. Alf and Joseph M. Leibert. The Sunshine Committee will give a tacky dance at 614 E street at 8:30 o'clock March 17. Past Matron Adele S. Leibert is arranging a playlet, “The Deestrick Skule,” for the benefit of the endowment fund, at 1417 Gallatin street, at 8 o'clock April 2. Past Matron Yeba J. Hall has been appointed chairman of the George Washington Bicentennial Committee of the chapter. ‘The Past Matrons and Patrons’ Asso- ciation will be entertained at the home of Past Matron Eva D. Court March 23. Past Matron Estelle M. Catlin and Past Patron Joseph H. Batt will be assisting. Hope Chapter will hold & card party and dance at the Shoreham Hotel March 16. For tables call Jemmie Gregory, Lincoln 1475-J. Brightwood Chapter will hold a card party at Trinity Towers, 3023 Fourteenth street, March 17, at 8 p.m. ‘The Assoclate Matrons and Patrons were entertained March 3 by Esther Chapter in a unique manner, under the auspices of the associate matron and patron, Elsle Babcock and Charles A. Carlisle. The March 17 meeting will | be_devoted to degree work. ‘The matron, Mrs. Jessie M. Ridings, nnounces for May 5 a Mothers' and Daughters’ night, in commemoration ot Mother's day. ‘The Auxillary Home Board held a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. Mirian Uppercue, March 11. The next meeting of the home board will be March 18 at the home of Mrs. Harriet Mears, 5424 Connecticut avenue. A card party under the auspices of the Ways and Means Committee will be held March 29. Reservations for tables are in charge of Mrs. M. Elsie Babcock: prizes, Mrs. Waldron; candy, Mrs. Mears, and patronesses, Mrs. Meritt. At the meeting of East Gate Chapter next Friday eve: the past matrons and past patrons will be honored. The program will be a St. Patrick's party, under the direction of Ida Elms. The Home Board will meet March 21, at the home of Mrs. Mary Kissinger, 2415 Monroe street northeast. The Endowment Committee will hold an Easter bake sale March 26. Congress Lodge Chapter met last Monday evening and had as guests Grand Matron Edith Williams, Grand Patron Paul Cromelin, Past Grand Matron Lena Stephenson and Past Grand Patron Gratz Dunkum. The 1932 matrons and patrons also were entertained. Miss Gertrude Dyre gave & piano solo, Miss Gertrude Lyon, & vocal solo: Edward Vocarro, cello, and Miss Frances Gregory, a piano solo. At the next meeting Matron Dolly George announces Associate Matrons and Patrons’ night will be observed and Associate Grand Matron Elizabeth Plitt and Associate Grand Patron F. Prank Kimmel will be the guests. The Home Board will be entertained by Con- ductress Edith Smith March 18. A card party will be held at 60 M street north- east March 16 for the Ways and Means Committee. Matron Eileen H. Dalstrom announces the degrees will be conferred tomorrow axrzht at the meeting of Miriam Chap- Plans are being completed for a card party and dance March 31 at 2400 Six- teenth street. Past Matrons Louise Hoskinson | ATE. . 1 Cromelin, other present and past grand officers and the matrons snd patrons of 1932 are invited gue: Cathedral Chapter ent ascociate matrons and astociate patrons Wednesday even.ng, =ociate Grand Matron Elizabcth Flii: end Associate Grand Patron F. n Kimmel being guests of honor. The m was fure nished by the Glee ub of Arlington | Hall School. under the direction of Mme. Regina Vicerino. Refr-shments were served and dancing f>llowed. The Cathedral Belles. a dramatic club in the chapter, will present a play n April. sined the Katherine G. Mansfield, matron of Acacia Chapter, anncunces that the meeting Tuesday will b celcbrated as Home Talent night. The annual dance femd card party will be held at Almas { Temple Shrine Club April 2. Brookland Chapter, with King David Lodge, F. A. A M., will attend church {service at Lincoin Road Methodist Epis- | copal Church this evening. Rev. Wal- er Franklin Atkinson will deliver the |sermon. Miss Irma Briggs will be the 1 soloist. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet tomorrow at the home ‘of Mrs. Rose Virnstein, 3600 New Hampshire avenue, |at 1 o'clock The past matrons will meet at ihe home of Mrs. Sidney C. Wright Mzrch 16, | The Temple Committee will meet | March 18 at the home of Mrs. Helen Kause, 4945 Thirtleth place, at 8 p.m. The Temple Committee of Gavel Chapter met at the home of Past Ma- tron Louise Darby March 7. Plans were made for a card party March 24 at 3310 Fourteenth street. The Endowment Committee will meet at the home of the chairman, Past Ma- tron Ruth Coates, 718 Farragut street, March 14. On March 15 will be regular business meeting of the chapter. The matron has appointed Past Ma- |tron Jeannette Praetorius as chairman of the Bicentennial Committee. _ Chevy Chase Chapter will meet Tues- Gay evening. The Ways and Means | Committee is arranging a bake sale for March 26 at 5616 Connecticut avenue. Nineteen twenty-seven night will be ob- served by the chapter April 19, with Past Matron Grace E. Chandlee and Past Patron Frank H. Myers presiding. Warren G. Harding Chapter met March 8, when the degrees were ci ferred on Brother Elmon Carr. Past Matron Augusta Thompson of Lebanon Chapter spake on the Bicentennial pro- gram, requesting the support of the chapter in the project. On March 15 the Auxillary Home Board will meet the home of Jane Keeley. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a card party at 7412 Alaska avenue March 18. The next meeting of the chapter will be March 22; which is to be devoted to the past matrons and past patrons. Matron Irene Katherine Schmidt of Areme Chapter announces the degrees will be conferred Wednesday evening. The Bicentennial Committee appoint- ed is as follows: Past Matron Selma 8. Klein, chairman; Past Matron Rose Hyer Hartung, Past Matron Helen L. Brashears, Past Matron Grace 1. Barr, Past Matron Maude F. Paull and Jose- phine Le Sage. The matron of Unity Chapter, Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, has appointed Mrs. Bertha M. Clary as chairman of the Bicentennial Committee. The Unity Players will meet March 17 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hoofnagle, 1358 Otis place. The Temple Committee of Good Will Chapter will give a card party at 3310 Fourteenth street March 16 at 8:30 p.m. ‘The Priendship Club of Federal Chap- ter will meet March 15 at the home of Mrs. Mattie Maloney, 3820 Cathedral avenue. The Ways and Means Committee met March 4, at which time plans were made for a dance and card party April 20 at ‘the Kennedy-Warren. The Home Bo#ird of Trinity Chapter met recently at the home of Mgs. C. A. Weaver. One candidate was initiated at the last meeting of the chapter, and degrees will be conferred on another at the next meeting. The Ways and Means Committee will give a card party March 12 at Northeast Motor Co. At the meeting of Bethlehem Chap- ter Tuesday the following were given the degree: Mrs. Grace H. Landergren, Mrs. Anna M. Yates, Mrs. Lillian C. Sallda, Mr: M. Denhison; Miss Laura E. and Miss Mayme omoemicd by Mra Bisie. Weaver: and com) led . e ) Ehup‘;elle ihdwhik :nhd Dorothy I. Troup presented a sketch. At the next meeting, Mach 22, the members of Myron M. Parker Masonic Lodge and their families will b pe- cial guests, ‘The Home Board will meet March 24 at Northeast Masonic Temple, with Mrs. Kate C. Van Fossen, Mrs. Stella Bowersox and Mrs. Ida M. Rob- erds as hostesses. Lebanon Chapter entertained the secretaries and treasurers last Tuesday evening in honor of Grand Treasurer Lillie McKenzle. Gifts were presented to Mrs. McKenzie by the officers and members of Lebanon Chapter and by Mrs. Brashears on behalf of the Treas- urers' Association. A reading was given by Past Grand Matron Streater; solos were rendered by Mrs. Oliver of Silver Spring (Md,) Chapter, and by Mrs. Selma Kline of Areme Chapter, who was accompanied by Earl Kline. A sketch was presented by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Wiley of Naomi Chapter. Souvenirs were given to all guests, and refresh- ments concluded the evening. Guests included Past Grand Matrons Streater and Kimmel, Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Flora Campbell, Past Grand Patrons Proctor and Brashears, Grand Patron Paul Cromelin, Associate Grand Matron Elizabeth Plitt, Associate Grand Patron Kimmel, Grand Secretary Rose Yost, the grand line officers and the Secretaries and Treasurers’ Association. ‘The Lebanen Home Board will meet at 12:30 p.m. March 15 at the home of Past Matron Marie Murphy, 1734 Poplar lane. Assisting as hostesses will be Past Matrons Katherine Betts, Cora Meyers, Sarah Cleland and Augusta Thompson. Joppa Lodge Chapter will have the 1932 matrons and patrons as special guests at its meeting March 16. A colonial dance will bé given March 31 at 4209 Ninth street. The Temple Com- mittee will give a card party April 2 at 60 M street northeast. Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter will meet Thursday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple. The evening has been designated as Past Officers’ night, when the degrees will be conferred by the fol- lowing past matrons and patrons: Ma- tron, Louise E. Kreglow; patron, A. Frank Kreglow; associate matron, Chris- tine Rowzee; assoclate patron, Carl Smith: secretary, Huston R. Bressler; treasurer, Edward Bridwell; conductress, Esther V. Cross: associate conductress, Jennie W. Beane; chaplain, Lillie Hall of Bethlehem Chapter; marshal, Grand Conductress Mamie Greenstreet of Joppa Chapter; organist, Gertrude Smith of Columbia Chapter; Adah, Rowena Roberts; Ruth, Florence Bailey of Joppa Chapter; Esther, Colla Ma- holm of Takoma; Martha, Fannie M. Lyles: Electa, Edna M. Bush; warder, Elizabeth Odekoven; sentinel, Edward Lacey. ‘The Willing Workers will hold a card party in Northeast Masonic Temple March 29. The Bridge Club will meet March 1 with Mrs. Davis, 1012 C street northeast. . ODD FELLOWS. Central Lodge will be visited Priday evening by 3?;”32“’ Master Thomas C. Mettler and his officers. Grand Patriarch Samuel F. Frye and his officers will pay his first annual official visit tomorrow t to Mount Nebo Encampment in I O. O. P. TGhna Master Thahas ra) and the grand omeers Wil sceom mplny““ President Belle C. Thomson and her icers Thursday

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