Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1932, Page 20

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REAL ESTATE. 1355 Monroe Street N.W. 9,950 A wonderful value. 9 rooms (5 bed rooms), 2 baths, hot-water heat, electric lights. Well bufii. splendidly ar- ranged, in perfect condition. Restricted neighborhood. Terms arranged. Open Sunday, 10 A M. to 6 P.M. Somebody Will Get a Real Bargain L. E. F. PRINCE 314 Investment Bldg. OR ANY BROKER AIR-CONDITIONED HOMES Semi-Detached These homes are comfortably heated, ventilated and cooled through one plant with filtered air. Cleanliness, healthfulness, fuel economy, instantaneous heat, automatic control, uniform heat, dust and foul air elimination with no radiators are all features of this future system. ¥ These homes are 34 feet in depth and 24 feet in width, having six large rooms, entrance hall, beautiful bath, separate lavatory, two closed porches, built-in garage and all modern conveniences. * S D. C. DEVELOPING CO., Inc. Open Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. 3013 Cathedral Avenue BEAUTIFUL WOODLEY PARK HOME at a SENSATIONALLY REDUCE PRICE ’ One of the popular detached residences over- looking the estate of the Secretary of State. The entire property is in excellent condition and at the price represents the greatest value offered in this section in years. The rooms are all large; there are three baths; it is in every detail a house to enthuse the most discriminating. OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY H.G.Smithy Co. 1418 Eye St. N. Natl. 5904 ‘WoopwAaRrD & LOTHROP 10™ U™ T anp G STazars Warm Weather Is Not Far Off ... Let Us Make Your Awnings Now We Fashion Them to Meet the Require- ments of Your Windows or Porches Many window or porch openings are shaped differently—that is why it is important to have your awnings made-to-order. Woodward & Lothrop custom-made awnings are designed and tailored by thoroughly experienced work- men . . . only the finest quality materials are used . . . and the prices are very moderate. It is important that you order your awnings here. See our splendid selection of gay Spring designs. Phone DIstrict 5300 and we will call to estimate. MANUPACTURING Division Orrice, SevENTE FLooR. Sunday—Visit The Post Model “Home of Tomorrow” 4422 Volta Place, in Foxall Furnished by Woodward & Lothrop THE EVENING DR. A. . MCARTNEY SELECTS SUBJECT Special Vesper Services to Be Held in Covenant-First Preshyterian Church. | At the Covenant-First Presbyterian | Church tomorrow morning Dr. A. J. McCartney will take as his subject “The City—Its Sin and Its Savious." Beginning Monday, each evening dur- ing Holy Week at § o’clock special vesper services will be held at the church. Music is arranged by the Covenant Quartet and the organist. Communion will be administered Thursday during the service. An Easter worship service is being ed, to be participated in by all the Sunday school. Miss Mabel N. Thurston will give the address. A pageant, entitled “Simon the Cyre- nian,” will be presented March 24 at 8 o'clock by a group of boys and girls from the Sunday school. A song service of hymns will precede the service. The Shakespeare Society will meet March 23 at 8 o'clock at the church house. Subject, “Julius Caesar”; J. ‘Woodman Babbitt in charge. Ernest H. VanFossan will address the All-Comers Men's Bible Class Sunday | morning on “The Cross for Each of Us.” PASTOR BASES SERMON ON “TRIUMPHAL ENTRY” Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall Will Preach at First Methodist in Chevy Chase. Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall, pastor of the First M. E. Church of Chevy Chase, will have “The Triumphal Entry” for the subject of his Palm Sunday ser- mon. Church school will meet at 9:30 am. The pastor will discuss “The Golden Rule—the Law of the Kingdom," at the Young People’s meeting Sunday evening, which will be preceded by the fellowship supper, at 6:15. Miss Margaret Springer will be hostess and Allenn Bealls will be host. Members of the church will attend the Chevy Chase union service in All Saints' Episcopal Church at 8 p.m. The Woman's Home Missionary Soci- ety will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Norris Shaffer, 425 Shep- ard street. Mrs. Richard Clayton will have the devotional and Mrs. John T. Wilson will review the book ‘“Fellow Workers for the Truth.” The Holy week program includes a special Lenten service at 2 o'clock Wednesday when the pastor will speak; a Thursday evening meeting, when the Lord’s supper will -be observed, and Friday members of the church will participate in the three-hour service at Foundry M. E. Church. DR. FLORIAN VURPILLOT T0 BE GUEST PREACHER Pastor of French Congregation to | Preach at Sixth Presbyte- rian Church. At the Sixth Presbyterian Church Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. God- frey Chobot, will preach a Palm Sun- day sermon. His text will be “Blessed is He that cometh in the name of the Lord"—Matthew, xx19. At the 8 o'clock service the guest preacher will be Dr. Florian Vurpillot pastor of the French Congregation of the city. Special services for Holy week will ‘Wednesday evening when Dr. Alfred E. Barrows will be the speaker. Thursday evenl the communion service will be conducted by the pastor. At the Good Friday service Dr. Douglas P. Birnie will be special speaker. The annual church meeting and sup- ?,“ will be held in the chapel March 1 at 6:30 o'clock. FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE Modern 16-room home in excellent condition. City water and electricity. Beau- tifully located on national highway leading to Hagers- town and Cumberland. 14 hours from Washington. Ideal for Small Country Inn or Summer Home Saerifice for Quick Sale 1% Acre Land With Orchard Address Box 110-R A Pre-Eminent Value! BRAND-NEW DETACHED BRICK $9,350 EXHIBIT HOME 6018 2nd St. N.W. Open Daily Until 9 P.M. SIX cheertul rooms. besutitul TILED i WER QOMS, _exc: %AR- Hehta, BIGORITCHEN it BANTRY. 5 W #:crfu? xg'nw{‘}on. lentful living room with burning rm?: ACE M floors and trim throushout. BT S, T GARAGE Conveniently locited: q;:u An lnnw.o‘rcut.on. 1o schools, stores J. E. Douglass Co. 1621 K St. NNW. ME. 5678 It Isn't Necessary to Fish Around for a Good Paint —If You Remember to BUILERFLINN P-A-I-N-T-S ™ 607-609 C St. PALM SERVICE ARRANGED FOR GRACE EPISCOPAL Processions Night Announced—Devo- Palm_Sunday will Grace ices, at both of Emm of palms, and after which lessed palms will be distributed. At 11 am. the rector, Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, will be the preacher, and at the 8 Moody, side, will W. ‘Hart, at_both services. Next Wednesday prayer, communion at 8 p.m. Friday, from 12 noon to 3 p.m., there will be three hours devotional service, conducted by & Bryde at the Church of the Advent, Second and U streets, and 8 p.m. serv- ice in Grace Church of e and address. PASSION PLAY TO CLOSE Performance Tomorrow Will See Conclusion of “Barter.” “Barter,” the Passion Play, which has been presented throughout the holy sea- son of Lent at St. Dominic's Auditorfum, | Sixth and F streets southwest, will close with the o'clock an is directed by Rev. Father Urban Nagle, assisted by Arthur Bradley-White. Those in the cast are Margaret Fraw- ley, Grace Sprucebank, Arthur Bradley- White, Pl ‘Hazel Boyce, John D. Pitsgerald, Joseph fii“uf“‘" Paul Murphy and Miss Bessie , rector of Grace Church, Wood- Both Morning and tions Planned. be observed at Churth with two serv- which there will be a p.m. service Rev. William R. deliver the sermon. Francis [Of the Capital.” baritone, will be the soloist with ursda; memorial celebration Rev. Mr. Mac- prayer s rformances tomorrow at 8 next Friday at 8:15 pm. It hyllis Brown, Maurice Jarvis, 1519 K St. NW. Built into THIS FINE HOME ARE THE IDEALS OF 20 YEARS STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, “pALM STREWN WAY” SUBJECT OF SERMON “Test of the Capital” to Be Eve- ning Topic at Foundry M. E. Church. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning theme “The Palm-Strewn Way. the evening his subject will be the “Test The new chorus choir, under direction of Justin Lowrle, will sing at each to receive State compensation. An immense living room, gas furnace and relrigerator: base- ment recreation room, outstanding design WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc. MARCH 19, 1932. REAL ESTATE. ‘week | 1 2 . Prank N. Collier of the American University will conclude his series of Lenten ad- dresses. The subject will be “How Shail h of the Resurrection of " Thursday evening the chorus | choir will present a program of passion | music and the sacrament of the Lord's | supper will be . Friday a three-hour service will be held, begin- ning at 12 noon. Addresses will be | upon the “Seven Last Words From | |the Cross.” The “Pirst Word" will be ‘g;::uby Bishop Willlam Fraser Me- | A Way to Avoid Trouble When You Lend on Mortgage “I would no more think of approving a loan without a title policy,” said the lending officer of a prominent life insurance com» pany, “than I would attempt to run my ear without gas in the tank.” When you lend on mortgage a Title Insurance Policy is essential to safety. Our Capital Funds of over $60,000,000 constitute the largest title guaranty fund in the United States. Come in and talk it over with us before you invest your funds. NEW YORK TITLE AND MORTGAGE COMPANY Capital Funds over $60,000,000 810 15th Street, N. W. (Shoteham Bldg.) Phone: Metropoiiian 3900 A. W, Hoover, Assistant Vice President in Charge on ihe In . Of all Britons who served in the World War, 40 per cent, or 2,414,000, were either or injured sufficiently 909 Aspen Street Dist. 1015 In addition to W. C. & A. N, Miller these Washington build. ers also modernize their homes with gas: G. L. Bennett L. E. Breuninger & Sons, Ine. Boss & Phelps Breuninger & Phifer Edson W. Briggs, Inc, Cafritz Construction Co. Capital View Realty Company Casey Engineering Company Columbia Construction Company Henry J. Connor Cooley Bros. D. J. Dunigan, Ine. Federal Construction Co. Thos, J. Fischer Co, J. F. Fox Wm. A. Hill Co. H. P. Huddleson & Co. Independent Investment Co. Jacobson Bros. Thos. A. Jameson Randolph L. Jennings g;_nnedyChmerlh Development McKeever and Goss M. Mezzanotte G. F. Mikkeison & Son Frederick B. Mills C. W. Morris & Son J. C. Nealon A. T. Newbold L. E. F. Prince Henry J. Robb, Ine. Fred Schnider Shapiro Construction Co. Joseph M. Stanley Chas, L. Tankersley Waverly Taylor %nh. 1 Tiffey riangle Realty Com) Waple & James o 419 Tenth Street N. W. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY The 20th Anniversary Home of W. C. and A. N. Miller at 4914 Glenbrook, Rd., Spring Valley. Fifteen rooms, five baths, Decorated and furnish~d by Dulin and Martin. Equipped throughout with modern oas appliances. Any home built and opened for inspection by W. C. and A. N. Miller is something to look forward to—but “when they announce their 20th Anniversary Home, it is an event in Wash- ington home building. ' This Anniversary Home is at 4914 Glenbrook Rd. in Spring Valley. Into it the builders have put al! the experience gained in their 20 years of fine-home building—everything which skill could devise or money could buy to make this home luxurious and comfortable is here. This being the ideal of the builders, it is significant that they have chosen gas appliances for the house. With the entire field of appliances to choose from, and with the single purpose of selecting the best, these experie~ced builders have decided upon gas throughout. Bryant Automatic Gas Heat assures a lifetime of even, steady warmth without work or worry. There is a gas refrigerator for constant, economical cooling. The automatic gas water heater will supply all the hot water wa~ted, and keep it at just the temperature desired. A modern gas range will provide the best cooking results. Gas ironer and dryer will make laundry work easy. Everything else about the house has been selected as carefully. Walls are as painstakingly consiructed as a fine piece of furni- ture, thoroughly insulated, and as sturdy as a fortress. Lighting fixtures are distinctive, The plan itself is unique. And as a crowning touch, and to show just how livable this remarkable home can be, it has been completely decorated and furnished by Dulin and Martin, who have matched the spirit of the builders and have done their part to make this one of the most splendid homes ever offered the public of Washington. Builders’ and Architects’ Division NAtional 8280 i c

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