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REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933. REAL ESTATE. B e e — | GUARDSAN HELD INTRIANGLE KILLING Riding Master Slain at Night in Furnished Room on Staten Island. January 14.—The firing (ne after the other, slow- srately. echoed today around d as authorities probed the -year-old riding master, n ed at Port 4 8o delib- the shots, his hat e the last one already was telephoning took effect; four in the hree in the riding master’s The landlady told also of seeing a man in th E L uniferm of -old warrant a5 arrested e clined to Island for questioning ng held. without charges against him, to await extradition. There had beca trouble over Brother- ton between Parry and his wife, Mrs. Parry told police. ‘Brotherton had been employed by Parry at a riding academy Early this week the men quarreled, and Brotherton was discharged. Parry for- bade his wife seeing Brotherton again, she said. Two dayvs ago, however, Mrs. Parry called at Brotherton's place de- spite her husband’s warning. He was not there and she left a note, which police found last night. Brotherton was married, his wife and two children living in Greenwich, Conn, Pacry has been in the Coast Guard 14 years. His superiors sald today his Tecord wes excellent. DR. J. C. COPENHAVER PLANS TWO SERMONS Evangelistic Series Being Planned for Epworth Methodist Church | During April. | “Let the Church Go Forward” will be the sermon subject of Dr. John C. Co- Ervham pasto: of Epworth Methodist pjscopal ~ Church South, tomorrow merning, His evening sermon, which will be of evangelistic nature, is “The Lost Word,” for the topic, A meeting of the Wcman's Mission- bE held in the church evening pts from the book DI D . Jasper Cortenus Mas- see, famous as an evangelisiic preacher, nnd for a number of years pastor of Trement Street Baptist Church, Boston Dr. Massee hes been engaged to conduct a geries of evangelistic meetings in this church in April, for which services all activities are beginning preparations. Homer Rodeheaver will be present to lead the ministry of song during thz series of meetings. COMMISQION 'PLANNED Holy communicn will be adminis- | tered tomorrow at 11 a.m. at. the Na- tional Gospzl Tebernacle, North Capi- tol and K streets, when the pastor, Rev. Harry L. Colller, will preach on “The Approzch to God.” He will also speak at the evangelistic service at'7:30 pm. on “Will the Pillar of Fire Soon Appear?” A special musical program has been arranged. Crusaders meet at 6:15 p.m. Services for the week include: Wed- nesday, 7:45 p.m., Pentecostal healing; Thur<da' 7:45 p.m., Bible study class; | 5 pm., Junior Crusaders, — pm\e— meeting Tuesday, 1-and 7:45, and Priday, 7:45 o'clock. Plans for the opening of the Forward Revival | Movement in Februery, are progressing. OF 7 Rooms and 3 Baths SEMI-DETACHED BRICK in Marietta Park for Only $9,750 It's magnificent! Bee this house today. |VISITOR FROM SCOTLAND WILL DELIVER SERMON Rev. George Majoribanks of Edin- burgh to Speak at Eldbrooke ‘ E. Tomorrow Evening. Rev. George Marjoribanks of Edin- burgh, Scotland, will preach in Eld- brooke Methodist Church tomorrow | evening. Dr. Marjoribanks is in Amer- |ica_presenting the work of the Oxford | Fellowship movement. At 11 am. the| | pastor, Rev. Walter M. Michael, will preach on “The Pre-eminent Christ.” | | New members will be received. The Young People’s Society will meet at the church at 5:45 p.m. and will go in a body to Calvary Methodist Church where '.m’\Y will be guests at a tea. At 1 pm. there will bs a joint service of worship in Celvary Church . Thompson’s Circle will hs : 7e “an eve- | ning of fun” at the home of Mrs. Ar- thur Henley, 5431 Nevada avenue, Tues dey. The praver meeting on Wednes- day evening will be led by Penrose R Talley. _Patience Circle_wiil hold & rupper Friday from 5 to 7 o'clock. The annual banquet of the Young People’s Soctety will be held in the so- cizl hall Saturd at 7 pm. MERCY SERMON THEME United Brethren to Hear Dr. Slmp-i son B. Daugherty Tcmorrow. At the National Memorial United |: Brelhren Church tomorrow, the minis- | ter, Dr. Simp: Daugherty, wil preach at 11 am. on “Mercy for th Merciful,” and at 8 pm. on "“The Re- freshing Life.” The Young People's| Soclety will conduct the services at the Industrial Home School, 2575 Wisconsin avenue, at 6:30 pm. The migweek service will be held Tuesc £ 7:45 pm. and the Missicnary Society will meet Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm to sew for the children of the United Brethren Orphanage. Luncheon will be served at 12 noon. The church is making preparations for the observance of the fortieth anni- versary of the organization, January 29. Detached Home Six Rooms—Bath—Garage 4108 Fourth St. N.W. $7,950 As fine a small home as you could possibly find in the north- west section at the price we are asking; nice lot, paved street and alley; fine, close in, convenient neighborhood; house recondition- ed throughout: screens, weather- stripped, awnings, 1933 kitchen equipment and Frigidaire. Small cash payment; rentlike terms for balance. Open and Heated Sunday L. E. Breuninger & Sons INC, Investment Building, Nat. 2040 Inspect 204 OXFORD ST. Center-hall brick, 4-acre lot with big trees. *11,950 Drive -out Connecticut Avenue to Ozxjord Street, east on Ozford three blocks to home. Built by - Peak & Simpson William H. Saunders Company, Inc. 1519 K Street N.W. Dist. 1015 IT! Imposing brick and 1 of Agriculture, | cept [ALL SOULS’ CHURCH MEETINGS ANNOUNCED Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce Will| Preach on “The Abiding Bible” at Morning Service. At All Souls’ Unitarian Church the minister, Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Wil continue his series of sermons at th o'clock morning servic2 on “The Things That Cannot Fail,” preaching on “The Abiding Bible.” The Ida May Gale Men 3 will be open for readers throughout the day and for the 2 immediately followin {ice. At 3 o'clock the young peop {meet for a hike under the lead: {of David Greer.. The organist Atwater. will b: early French Flora McGill lowed at 5:30 o'cloc at which Sanford Bates, director of the rev book. Sing At the Fireside Circle for young peo- | ple at 6:30 o'clock Frederick Linton of {the Bureau of Chemistry, Department will speak on “Making Adjustments,” with Herbert Smith pre- siding. Roswell Bryant will sing feature at the motion picture hour in Pierce Hall at 7:30 o'clock will be After ‘Tomorrow.” Appointments during the week include the class in supervised play for chil- dren of pre-kindergarten age daily ex- Sunday; Red Cross sewing group. v “Twenty. Thousand Years in Sing Lewis | Monday, 11 o'clock: Girl Scouts, Thurs- | dny nnd F‘nday afternoons and Friday | Scouts, Friday evening; ! meetlng ul’ the Gale Library Committee Monday and a dinner for the teachers | | and officers of the church school Tues- day evening. The Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club will bave as its | speaker at an open mecting ‘Wednesday \e\enmg Dr. Giovanni Macerata, lec- turer at the United States Naval Acad- emy. He will take for his subject | “Mussolini and Modern Italy.” Wash- | ington Chapter, Unitarian Laymen's League, dance Fridsy evening. “THE VALUES IN WORSHIP” TO BE SERMON SUBJECT| Rev. Edward G. Latch Announces | Topic for Chevy Chase M. E. Church. “The Values in Worship” is the sermon subject of Rev. Edward G. Latch. pastor of First Methodist Episcopai Church of Chevy Chase tomorrow. Two groups of young people will meet from 6 to 8 o'clock, the supper to be served by & committee, for which Miss Annetta Kone and Miss Dorothy Kone are ‘men. | Members of the church and residents of the community have been invited to a “semi-annual congregational” to| be held Tuesday evening. William E.' Braiihwaite wu lead in the singing of 8S. | Members of the Church School Board | will meet at the home of Mrs. William Throckmorton Wednesday evening. Thursday evening Miss Anna Maj will lead the prayer meeting, the sub- | ject to be “The Prayer of Jesus in John, xvii.” e8pring Valley Ghe Garden efi?cauliifhl Homes Presenting a New All-Stone Home At — 4939 Hlllbrook Lflnc GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS Fully equipped with trical appliances through the cooperation of THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY (0. THE POTOMAC E WLC & A 1119 17th St. N. W. WoobpwARD 1T F Awp G STaEsTs the most modern elec. and LECTRIC N. MILLER District 4464 POWER (0. & LoTHROP - - y Priest | OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED! Ladies’ Auxiliary of Fire I)Pp:\x’tv‘i ment Headed by Mrs. Hayes. | New officers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the District Fire Department were installed Thursday night at & meeting in the board room of the District Building. The officers were Mrs. Robert Hayes | president; Mrs. Joseph Davidson, senior vice president; Mrs junior vice president: Weitzel, secretary; Mrs. rge non, treasurer, and Mrs. Jeff Moffet chaplain, ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICED AT $11,650 Dependable Brick Homes 3608 VEAZEY ST. N.W. (North Cleveland Park) Homes incomparable at th price. Big rooms, 2 baths, 3 porches, 1933 Kkitch- en, Frigidaire, screened ¢ er-stripped. B 9 P.M. sarage Real yard. Near new school , 2 already sold. Wm. M. Throckmerton 208 Investment Blde. Open Daily to A New Jacobsen Bros. House Priced at $11,250 FIRST SHOWING! Truly Fine Homes —at Hrices to Meet Your Means lover Par; E EIGHTS This section lies oppo- usive Massa- Avenue has excellent bus service, near car lines and 'is only 5 minutes from Dupont Circle. The new Stod- dert Graded School is within 1 block. o Solid all-brick construction—7 and 8 large rooms 2 beautiful colored-tile baths. . .cement front and screened double rear porches. . .built-in garages with overhead doors and big, heated recreation rooms. Southern exposure and unusually high elevation. Near U. S. Government park and all schools. ® Unusual features include: Rear porches supported brick and steel framework...all openings weatherstripped and caulked...6-ft. Westinghouse by 3316 Northampton St. N.W. All brick, 6 large rooms, 2 baths, electric refrigeration, completely equipped kitchen, detached garage, lot 40x135. Heated and lighted till 9 P.M. To reach, drive out Conn. Ave. to McKinley, east to 33rd St., and one block north to Northampton. Other houses near Rock Creek Park ranging from $9,500 to $14,500; three to four bed rooms. W. G. Woedford 1010 Vt. Ave. NA. 8690 Representing Jacobsen Bros.. Builders e A DESICN refrigerators. . .new-type ranges with oven heat cons trol....all outside woodwork of Georgia heart pine, Situated on 90-ft. paved street with excellent outlook over woodlands. ° fir and cypress. ..big cedar closets, Priced far below what you would expect to pay at this superior location. Terms to suit you. Inspect today or Sunday. One sold before completion. ODEL HOME—3903 BENTON ST. N.W. To reach, take Burleith-Glover Park bus or drive out Que Street to 37th, north to Tunlaw Road and left on Beruon to 39th. Exhibit home open daily until 9 p.m. ey S Tower Bldg. Natl. 9240 THE MASTERPIECE OF A MASTER BUILDER AS NEW AS NEXT WEEK HREE bedrooms, any of which permit comfortable use of either twin or double beds. Because the house is 20 ft. wide and 41 ft. deep. ANDSOMELY arched openings, trimmed in rich black gum, together with distinctive real fireplace, present a living room of striking refinement, un- known heretofore in residences of this price class. fect placemem of even the most massive furniture. THE remarkable size of the dining room invites per- stcne construction, large studio living room, sunlit dining room, marvel kitchen, great high-ceilinged wood-paneled ball room, 3 fitie bed rooms with cross-ventilation, 3 gorgeous Hollywood tile baths with health scales, etc., built-in garage, maid’s room with separate entrance, $1.000 cash and $75 a month Quackenbos St. N.W on corner-618 Qudckenbos, 616 Quackenbos St. N.W. HARVARD TERRACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Ad]cmmg is a screened brick breakfast porch, a Sume mertime necessxty - ed at 61 Ezh ome t 3 blocks ea $10,250 Georgia Avenue, 0 cash and $75.) Why Not Let Us Convert Your Porches - 'Round Rooms With Into Year R Porch Enclosures Your porch can be a cozy game room during e ) Winter—a delightful sun parlor for Summer— } | i R and your second-floor porch, a charming bed- siE 2 room that will be warm in Winter, cool in Sum- mer, For Winter, we will glass and weatherstrip your porch. For Summer, completely screen it in our fine, custom manner. And incorporate into it every detail, from heat- ing to complete electrical installation. Stucco, brick or wood enclosures—whatever style you need to match your home’s architecture. FID nctive Community of POPULAR PRICED HOMES ONLY ONE LEFT . . . Duplicate $6,750! This Home for The house pict ias 5 cheerful rooms and bath with shower—large sudio type room ol floor—open fireplace—large porch—model kitchen with electric clock, fan lvfl refrigeration. Garage. Beautiful grounds with woodland sefting-.Typical of the charming de- immense trees Droviding a tached homes on large, wooded lots to be found in this delightful nearby Virginia community -and only 5 miles from the White House. CORNER GLEBE ROAD AND FOREST LANE OPEN AND HEATED SUNDAY AND DAILY B ut Lee Highway—turn right on Glebe or Chain L across Chain Bridse, iake Glebe Rd. W. S. HOGE, JR. Realtor & D«wlopcr The work is of the finest—our modern factory is fully equipped—our skilled workmen have had years of experi- ence in doing this work—only the finest materisls are used. KITCHEN' defying duplication in ingenious plan- ning and lavishness of equipment AND a dining alcove with a touch of elegance. HE luxury of the finest hotels is built right in the two complete bath rcoms. Smart tile effects emphasize the essence of good taste. INCE the radio brought the American family back into the home a recreation room is as necessary as a kitch- en. " Here the kids study undisturbed, the logical place for the Christmas tree and toys, for Saturday night gather= ings, a rendezvous room for the family, with another log- burning fireplace. F you ever considered buying a home and did not, if you ever expect to own a home and have waited, you honestly owe it to yourself to be convinced that the above DOES NOT ONE-HALF TELL THE STORY OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THESE HOMES in this ideal locaticn. You must see to believe. There was nothing to compare to them before the War, and certainly nothing since at— 8,975 NCING MADE EASY SAMPLE HOUSE, 1366 SHERIDAN STREET N.W. 16th St. to Sheridan—Turn Right—Open and Heated Until 10 P.M. But have it done now—prices are the lowest they have been in years—and our New Deferred Payment Plan H A R RY WA R D M A N Builder D. C. Developing Co., Owners 1025 15th St. DI. 3830 makes it even easier to pay. 5 Mirror Doors 4 Porches Full Length Window Screens Heated V estibule 8 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Built-in Linen Compress Built-in Garage Phone Dlstrict 5300—We Will Call to Submit an Estimate MANUFACTURING DIVISION OFFICE, SEVENTH FLOOR. 1627 K St. NW. Dist, 6563

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