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■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ere To Go hallo Do BOD WALK. _ In Port Dupont Park, auspice* National Park Service: meet at Randle circle. Minnesota end Massachusetts avenues S.X., 7 a.m. tomorrow. CEUISE. Along Potomac River water front. Aboard "Potomac Clipper." auspices Gov ernment Services. Ine., and National Park ■srvtce; leaves dock netr Tidal Basin Inlet Bridge every other hour from 10 •jb. to 8 p.m. today and tomorrow, t DANCES. I Senior dance. Jewish Community Cen *?eiioS*toS52it*n^ Que ,tmU 8:30 wt»3^«i^,ts5S8rI Room Ultnols State Society, West Ballroom, Shoreham Hotel. 9 o'clock tonight. „ ?eiWo I?rk. Boetety, Shoreham Hotel. 9:80 o'clock tonight. Iota Theta Society, Burgundy Room. Wardman Park Hotel. 10 o'clock tonight. DRAMA. "The Return," by Horton Poote. pre sented by King-Smith Productions. Inc. in Massachusetts avenue N W„ 8:30 o clock tonight and tomorrow night. "King LearT Shakespearean tragedy, presented by Cue and Curtain Hlayers. at Lisner Auditorium. Twenty.first and H streets N.W., 8:40 o'clock tonight. "Taming of the Shrew.” Shakespearean comedy, presented by the Mount Vernon Players, at Mount Vernon Methodist Church. BOO Massachusetts avenue N.W . 8:30 o'clock nightly through April. GALLERY TOUR. Tour of Phillies Memorial Gallery. 1600 Twenty-first street N.W.. conducted by George Hamilton: meet in main gallery, 8 o.m. today. HIKES. Along mountain trails and valley farm trails, through Taylortown and Waterford, Va . over Point of Rocks, about 10 miles, ausolces Capital Hiking Club: meet at Capital Transit Bus Office. 141A 7 street K.W.. R:30 a.m. tomorrow. Bring lunch and cup. Along Appalachian Trail and Paris Trail, throueh Ashby Gap tin Virginia, about i 8 miles, auspices Wanderbirds Hiking Club: meet at 1313 New York avenue N.W. 8 a.m. for chartered coach trip. Bring lunch and beverage. From Pour Corners to Green Meadows, Md.. along Northwest Branch and Sligo Branch, about 8 miles, auspices Wander birds Hiking Club: meet at Georgia and Alaska bus terminal. 10 a.m. tomorrow. Through Patapsco State Park. Md., along Patapsco River to Swinging Bridge at Orange Grove, returning by way of Caa eade Trail, about 8 miles, auspices Center Hiking Club: meet at Information booth in Union Station in time for 10:30 a.m. train tomorrow. MUSIC. < Wade N Stephens organ recital, Church : •t the Latter-Day Saints, 8 o'clock I tomelu OPEN HOUSE. Dancing, ping-pong, entertainment. St.; John's Parish House, 3240 D street N.W.,! 8 o'clock tonight. , SPECIAL EXHIBITS. National Archives. Seventh street and Constitution avenue N.W.. open 8:45 a.m. to 5:14 p.m. weekdays and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sundays: 'Salute to the Army." exhibit ot historic documents from the Revolutionary War through World War II, through June. Washington Workshop Co-onerative. *020 Massachusetts avenue N.W., open 7 to B p.m. weekdays, 2 to 5 p.m. Sun day exhibit of paintings, sculpture and photography by students, through April 25. National Gallary of Art, Sixth street and Constitution avenue N.W.. open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m weekdays and 2 to 1 p.m. Sundays; woodcuts lithographs and etchings by Paul Gauguin and Edward Munch, through June 2. Community Education. Inc.. 938 G piece N.W., open 2 to 6 p.m. weekdays and 4 to 7 p.m. Sundays; paintings by Judson Briggs, through April. Corcoran Gallery of Art. Seventeenth street and New York avenue N.W., open noon to 4:30 p.m. Monday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 s.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays; 20th biennial exhibition of contemporary American oil paintings, through May 11. and Informal exhibit of water colors by artists of Washington and vicinity, through May 1. Pan American Union. Seventeenth street and Constitution avenue N.W., open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fri days and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays: exhibit of work ol Latin American artists, through April. Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1600 Twenty first street N.W., open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and 2 to 7 p.m. Sun days; John Marin, a retrospective exhibi tion, through tomorrow, and lean exhibi tion of drawings and pastels by Degas, through April. Poblie Library of the District of Colnm bio. Art Division. Eighth and K streets N.W., open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursday! and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; water colors by Philip Tipperman. through April. Fish and Wildlife Service, under main lobby in Commerce Department Building. Fourteenth and E streets N.W.. open I) a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally: display of animals and fresh-water fish, for indefinite period. Library of Congress, open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur days: original Leacock Abbey copy of tbe Magna Carta, on loan from the British government until December 15. 1948: origi nal draft of Lincoln’s Gettysburg address for an indefinite period: manuscript of Lincoln's three-page “autobiography." lor indefinite period. Smithsonian Institute. Jefferson drive between Ninth and Twelfth streets N.W.. open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and Sundays: paintings and etchings of old and new transportation subjects by Peter Heiek, through April 27. Barnett Aden Gallery of Art. 127 Ran dolph place N.W,. open weekdays 8 to 10 p.m.. Sundsy 2 to 5 p.m.; American water colors, through April. TEEN CLUBS. Special activities for teen-agera only, beginning at 7 o'clock tonight at the following centers: Junior Police and Citizens Corps head quarters. 720 Barry place N W.; Peti-teen Basement Clubroom. 1318 Twenty-second street N.W.: Ivy Center Junior Police Cen ter. 1700 V street N.E . and Langston Junior Police Center. 2701 E street circle FOR SERVICEMEN. Dance with Rhythm Makers Bind. NCC8-USO. 918 Ten* street N.W., 9 o'clock tonight. Dance with two orchestras. Penthouse USO. Seventeenth and K streets N.W.. 9 o'clock tonight. For officers: Dance with orchestra, hostesses. Officers Club of Washington. 1400 New Hampshire avenue N.W., 9 o'clock tonight. Deaths Reported Rose McCarthy. 83. 1467 Park rd. n.w. Llllia Bayne. 82, Stafford, Va. Helen E. Bottineer. 80, 1882 Columbia rd. n.w. Sarah Robinson, 77, 1126 Spring rd. n.w. Winifred O. Ooding. 76, 1745 Columbia rd. n.w. Philip B. McConehie. 76. 235 11th st. g.e. Louise L. Sharpler, 75, Broadmoor Apts. Emma Stevens, 75. 73 N. Y. ave. n.w. George N. Everett, 71, 3134 Ellicott st. n.w. Edith M. Simmons, 70. 207 10th st. n.e. George J. Thomas, 58. 2410 Southern ave. s.e. Francis R. Allen, sr,. 57, 633 11th st. n.e. John P. Hennessey, 49. Chevy Chase. Md. Eda E. Nisson, 49, 1332 Trinidad ave. n.e. Margaret T. White. 49. 1817 T at. s.w. Infant McHugh. 802 6th st. n.w. Hattie Cohen. 70, 2414 N st. n.w. Stewart H. Henderson. 65, 423 3rd at. s.w. John Clark. 60, 473 I st. n.w James Watson, 4S. 1214 5th st n.e. Louis I. Briscoe. 40, 2222 Flagler pi. n.w. Marriage License Applications Under D. C. Laws couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Clarence Butler.-31. and Mildred Baldwin, 24, both of 442 Luray pi. n.w David Scott. 27. and Gertrude Wllaon, 26. both of 221 60th st. n.e. Orlando Thompson, 66 S st. n.w., and Marie Atkins. 39. 820 25th st. n.w. Nathan Trent. 35, 2262 6th st. n.w.. and Carolyn Bwayne, 26. 2013 Bennim rd. n.e. Kine Puyar. 37, 726 20th st. n.e.. and Fannie James. 37, 457 Ridge st. n.w. Carl Aubrey. 32, 627 42nd st. b.e.. and Dorothy Reid. 32. 1127 Morse st. n.e. Carroll Johnson. 20. 1113 Holbrook ter. n.e., and Mildred Gordon. 2401 Cal vert st. n.w, Herbert Smith. 28. 3110 South Dakota ave. n.e.. and Catherine Janicko, 28. 1915 K st. n.w. Charles Ruttel. 36. and Mildred Finch. 30, both of 1301 15th st. n w. Lloyd Shumate. 24, 1015 L st. n.w., and Stella Falla. 22. 119 2nd st. n.e. Theodore Stelnhilber, 31, 2653 Woodley rd. n.w., and Glenda Fkustef. 32, Nurses Qtrs., Emergency Hosp. John Pistoles. 20, 5621 Colorado ave. n.w.. and Martha Buslck, 22. 1714 Mass. ave. n.w Dtnald Mace. 32, Chevy Chase. Md . and Marian Harris. 20. 1324 Longfellow st. n.w. George Goodwin. 21. 119 Trenton pi. s.e.. and Elizabech King, 16. 3644 Horner , Pi s.e. Jackson Bean. 39. Arlington, and Nor _bert« Brtmtll, 30, 1673 Park rd. a.w. WUaan^rsemrr^jljj^aBd Bertha Roper, *•£?, sAtlsSiLwaFA did et. a.w. Carroll Jenkins, It., 27. 36 K at. n.w., and Prances Edvards. 27, 1321 M st. n.w. George Pappas. 25. 1316 21st It. n.w., and Dorothy Corsinl, 22. 3300 16th at. Joseph Slaeitsko. 28. Wash. Nat'l_ Airport. and Eileen BUrby. 24. 160 T-4t. n.e. John Pate. 23. 1324 Park rd. n.w., and Mary Sharpe, 28. Silver Spring. Artis Jones 27. Quantieo,- Ya.. and Mary Carver, 24. 1400 Fairmont st. n.w. Lawrence Ferrell. 24, 203 B It. n.e.. and Dorothy Sine, 24, 248 Van Burtn at. n.w. Kenneth Lampe, 34. Mount Rainier. Md. and Esther Moppitt, 30. 2811 Myrtle ave. n.e. James Gilchrist. 26. 1212 O at. n.e., and Maigsret Smith, 25, 141 D at. n.e. Edward Comlngore. It.. 21, 1445 Spring rd. n.w., and Clara O'Nell, 20. 3306 22nd st. n.e. Leo Sauer. 24. 7924 Orchid at. n.w., and Sonia Still. 20. 1306 A st. s.e. Kurt Hauptman. 26. and Margs Furch heimer. 21, both of 1834 Man. ave. a.e. Lowell Noble. 29, Nav. Rea. Sta., and Roselyn Eberhard, 22. Columbia City. Ind. Andrew Evans. 26, 808 20th st. n.e., and Emma Gladden. 23. 8-A N st. s.w. Virginia U. Center Elects CHARLOTTESVILLE, Vs., April 19 ' Emmett W. Fontaine, Martins ville, has been elected president of the University Center, student organization in charge of social activities at the University of Vir ginia. t Births Reported Pant and Jasephine Adams, boy. Georgs and Valera Blevins, boy. Ermen and Dorothy Boaco. boy. Barry and Mary Brady, clrl. Donald and Prances Brown, boy. Hannon. Jr- and Ada Burns, slrl. Larry and Florence Callenbereer. air!. Edward and Dorothy Caatle. girl. William and Edna Connelly, boy. William and Wills Doyle, girl. Earl. Jr: and Florence Edwards, girl. ' William and Anna Edwards, girl. Sdartem and Margaret Estey, alrL Gordon and Blanch Fowler, slrl. Charles and Florence OrllBth. girl. Milton and Ellen Grover, boy. Joseph and Katherine Gulney. boy. Paul and Ruthine Hallman, boy. lames and Bertha Hanagan, girl. William and June Harris, girl. Rugene and Iris Hartley, boy. lames and Margaret Helm. girl. Earl and Thelma Higgins, boy. barmen and Evelyn Hubscher, boy. William and Vaux Jamieson, boy. Prancis and Grace Klusman, girl, lohn and Florence Krytuta. girl. Daniel and Katherine Lane. girl. Eugene and Hanna Lyddane, slrl. • Hebert and Mary Lynch, boy. lobert and Ann Marshall, boy. Harvey and Either Miller, girl. Paul and Margaret Moran, airl. Dewey and Dolores Morris, airl. lohn and Rets Murphy, girl. Herald and Beth McAteer. boy. rames and Clara McAullffa. airl. Heorge and Margaret McIntosh, boy. lames and Jacqulynn Price, girl. mimiirmrruiimmTrnnnrnimiiiimiminTTTi WilUam'd^ga(Uw Seed. ^1. Jams^*snd^a^oria^Ryan, g!rl! ****’ Charles and Natalie Smith, girt. Leland and Harriet Sprinkle, boy. Auburn and Katherine Stevens, sirl. George and Dolores Tweed, tlrl. John and Gwen Walsh, girl. Charles and Dorothy Whitaker, girl. Walter and Irma Baeote. girl. Percy and Annie Baker, boy. Robert and Sally Brown, girl. Samuel and Rosa Burns, girl. Oscar and Evelyn David, girl. Beniamin and Mary Dennis, boy. William and Katie Edwards, girl. Charles and Myrtle Ford, sirl. Dawson and Dorothy Gardner, boy. Theodore and Elaine Griffin, boy. Whitfield and Georgiana Hamlette, boy. Willie and Leona Harper, girl. James and Moselle Harris, girl. Denver gnd Sarah Hutchinson, airl. Theodore and Hglen Johnson, girl. Islah and Lelia Johnson, boy. Curtis and Margaret Jones. girL Leroy and Celeste Kina. girl. Edward and Mildred Labor, boy. Ben and Rebecca Lcseane. boy. Theodore and Irene Liehfoot. girl. Julian and Quincy Logan, boy. Thomas and Lilia Midgette. girL Oscar and Lucy Miller, girl. John and Saliie Minor, boy. Harry and Dorothy Murray, girl. Alphonso and Roaetta Nelson, girl. Alton and Delpbine Nelson, girl. Lewis and Fannie Norris, boy. Charles and Elisabeth pitta, boy. Henry gnd Muriel Proctor. girL ‘ John and Ola Russell, boy. rmirmiiimiiiiiiimiriiiiiiiimmiiuimiimul i^JEFFERSONVILILAG^INCr * *1 a Falls Church, Va. j* Announces the Release of 1 J 5th Group | Cape Cod Bungalows (2 bedrooms) ___ $10,500 !i E 2-Story Colonial Homes (3 bedrooms) __ $11,500 M '' For Veterans and Civilians i 113 of these distinctive homes sold in last 3 months. i, Gl financing with minimum cash requirement as low < t ( as $300. Attractive terms for civilians. , i OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ■ ■ TO REACH: Out Route 50 on Lee Bold, to Annan- < I Cm dale Rd. and offi.ce (IS minutes from D. C.). , I _Phone Falls Church 2659 or 1299 , rNEAR SPRING VALLEY I wmsw 5224 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. | Open Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 5:30 P.M. Ultra-modern, first quality construction, fire-proof, gen erously financed. Contains library, first-floor lavatory, two 27’ living rooms, one with 15’ picture window, other with | built-in bar and door opening on large terraced garden; | breakfast room, de luxe kitchen, three sunny bedrooms and two luxurious bathrooms, maid's room and bath, built-in | garage and driveways front and rear. Oil furnace and real summer air-cooling system. To Reach: Out Mass. Ave. N.W.. to open i sign just beyond Westmoreland Circle. j MARSTELLER, McCABE & Co., INC. WO. 1966 Eves. OR. 4331 PINECREST—LARGE ALL-STONE BUNGALOW ' • >• **!&*+. Of EH: 2:00 to 6:00 f.M. SATURDAY; 11:00 to DARK SUNDAY i0 Large corner lot 135x270 feet. • Nice front and lorge rear porches • Living room with stone fireplace • Spacious corner dining room • leoutiful heart-winning equipped kitchen with colorful resilient rubberized tile floor, 26 cabi nets and 10 drawers • First-floor laundry room with double porcelain . !’U w*—. m b.*, • A den or librory for 4th bedroom • A large unfinished attic accessible by disap pearing stairway • Full bosemenf with 2nd stone fireplace provid ing grand spoce for large recreation room • Oil air-conditioned heat • Two-cor built-in garage • Quality moteriols ond construction will bear your closest inspection Directions: Drrre oner (fit St. Bridie la WwjHi DOMINION INSURANCE A REALTY AGENCY i Glebe 6338 _ OXford 1779 4 ANACOST1A, D. C. 1334 Dexter Terrace S.E. Two-story row brick house consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, i and basement. Vacant, immediate possession. Down Payment as Little as $1,000 OPEN SUNDAY, NOON UNTIL DARK Directions: Drive out Nichols Ave. to i i Talbert Street, left to Dexter Terrace. 5 Walker & Dunlop, Inc. $ 1200 15th Street DI. 0222 ^ 9J9?9'?/99999999999I9J99999999999999999999/99) 9999999999999999999999 > 999999X999X99999999999 9/IjN I ■__ _ ill Inspiring View 1 —of Sleepy Hollow and the Virginia Hill* from every major room of || j this ultra-modern brick home atop historic Buffalo Hill, in a highly II desirable section, only 20 minutes by auto to D. C. Magnificent living H ; room (with wood-burning fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves) ||| I opens through sliding glass doors onto high elevation tun deck, ideal II II for tun bathing; beneath sun deck is lovely terrace. Four bedrooms, ||| || two complete modern baths, one on first floor; oil heat, new Bendix ||| j washer included in uninflated price of $29,500. On nearly half-acre III | INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY STANLEY R.^ ROWLAND GO. || || || 113 East Broad Street, Falls Chnrek, Virsloia CHestnut 3121 Dm VIRTUALLY A SMALL ESTATE iii i n n ■■ iiimi >i ■■ ■» ■■ini— 3 Wilton Road OPEN TODAY AND SUNDAY This beautiful white brick, 4-bedroom, 2-bath home is situoted on a half acre in the exclusive Wilton Woods subdivision of Fairfax County, iust 20 minutes drive to downtown Washington. First floor contains large living room with- fireplace, large dining room with bay window and door opening onto porch and flagstone terrace; unusually large well-equipped kitchen with pontry, a bedroom or study with complete bath. On the second floor there is a master bedroom and 2 smaller bedrooms and tiled bath. In the basement there is a large recreation room with fireplace and asphalt tile floor, laundry room, storage cabinets, outside entrance to yard. The heat is oil hot-water with circulator pump. One-cor attached garage. This house was compieted in 1940 and was recently renovated and is in new-house con dition. We believe that you will agree with us upon inspection thot this community is one of the most attractive in Northern Virginia. The property is priced for immediate sale at $28,500. To Reach: Duke Street of Alexandria to Telegraph Road— Bear left taoimiles to Wilton Woods Subdivision, then right on Wilton Road to second house on right and our sign. STANLEY R. ROWLAND CO. 118 last Broad Street, Falls Church, Virginia Chestnut 3421 CHEVY CHASE. D. C. *19,250 5704 33rd St. N.W. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY—1 ’TIL DARK Located on a fine deep landscaped lot, near Lafayette School; con venient to transportation and shopping. Expensively built for permanence with “lifetime” Cypress Shingle. Large, attractive living room with fireplace, fine dining room and completely equipped modern kitchen downstairs. Three lovely bedrooms and two tiled baths upstairs. Floored attic for storage. Maid's room and M bath in light, dry basement Oil h.-w.h., 2-car detached garage. A piendld heme In a beautiful area, and a sound value at the very low price offered. DIRECTIONS: Drive out Conn. Ave. to Nebraska Ave., right on Nebraska to J.frd St.g left ©» J.trd to open sifn. CAPITAL VIEW REALTY CO. Realtors NA. 8797 925 New York Ave. N.W. * 1 ———————^ First Trust Notes For Sale • : i ; We are glad to announce we now have First Trust Notes for sale in limited amounts. Secured on improved property and offering a yield to the investor commensurate with sound investments of this character. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. (5) NA. 2100 | * * ... First Trust Loans * Froporty Management • Insurance JlillllllH ARLINGTON FOREST 312 NO. GRANADA OPEN SUNDAY, 1 TO 6 5 large rooms with nursery off master bedroom. Excellent condition. «> Full basement. Priced low. Inspect today. ] • REASONABLY PRICED Out Lee Blvd. to Arlington Forest and No. Granada St. ]! i •' ! ! 1515 , Dl. KStN.W.# 3100 )| ^====^====—^—,4—^..... ■ ■ , ■ ■ ... ■— -- BETHESDA — $16,500 Adjacent to Naval Hoepital OPEN SUNDAY, 2 TO 6 P.M. OPEN-2400 44th ST. N.W., D. C. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Ultra modernistic k a t . aaa---. a v, t vaa n. h . t . aaa « a * -A ; You must see THIS LOVELY BRICK HOME SITUATED on one of the better residential street* In Arlinxtea surrounded by beautiful shade trees and shrnbbery, this fine heme Is convenient to everythin* desired—-excellent transportation, schools, shop pin* centers, churches, theatre, andonly five minutes from Fenta*on Bid*. It stands en a plot of (round with well kept lawn and unusual plantinrs. and is offered for sale only because the owner is movln* out of town. This home contains six tarxe rooms la addition to a knotty pine panelled reerea- 709 tion room. There are three dellrbtfullv attractive bedrooms, tile bath, larxe livln* C«..*L >1/- Co room with open fireplace, larte dinln* room dOUin vv Qylll }l, and kitchen equipped with every eon- ' venlence. The recreation room in basement Arliltfitfilt. Vfi. has lar*e brick fireplace and asphalt tile ^ ' ?o« lPjlf.°W.nhlft,,tir.y *"dTo reacH >rom "fUnoton: *Hot water heaflnr system with Ont,-t Ctosi either Memorial or High May oil burner, instantaneous xas hot- Columbia*Pitr* *Weri water heater. Venetian blinds throuthoui. SjSSl larite screened side perch* copper fatter t* i-YfUVsiJii'' ■—’■'"’i.".'/—'<*■ •> B. M. SMITH Open for Inspection or Cfill l| 2408 Columki*0,fik«|0Arlington, Vfi. OXford 2038 n BETHESDA DUTCH COLONIAL 5538 Johnson Avonue lust redecorated. Are-year-old brick and white elauboard home with Ane lure] lot. 5.1x130. Beautifully arranged Brat floor plan. Three lovely bedroom* on second, two of which will take twin beds. Large modern kltehen. Side porch with new eepper screening and new awnings on all sides. Side attached garage long enough to house a Buick or other large ear. New Venetian blinds through out house. Gas A.-C. heat (Sunbeam-American Radiator). Full basement with ell utilities at rear and flreplaee in basement makes it well salted for recreation room. Next to last house an uulet dead-end street with views of rolling country side, yet convenient to freeuent bus service. $91.75 PER MONTH PAYS OFF $12,800 FIRST TRUST AT 4% INCLUDING INSURANCE AND TAXES To Reach: Out Wisconsin Ave. to Bank in Bethesdo. left on Georgetown Rd.. seven blocks past Suburban Hospital to Johnson Ave., left on Johnson Ave. to our open sign at list. OPEN SATURDAY, 1:30 TO 5:30 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY, 1:30 TO 5:30 P.M. EXCLUSIVE WITH CHEVY CHASE REALTY COMPANY 4420 Conn. Avo. N.W. EM. 1800 Open Sunday 10 to ( F.W. Daily 12 to 5 PJW. Washington'* most satisfied home buyers are located in this new and -Inviting suburban development. Every asking feature It included in addition to the many surrounding Joys of living ... public parks, playgfourtds, riding, tennis, golf, etc. SELECT YOUR HOME TODAY! • Spacious grounds. • Living rm. witfc firoplaco • Dining room. • Do Lon GE kitckon with stove, refgr., auto, dish* wesker and garbage die* petal. • 2 tiled batin. • Amyl* cIomH. • Garay a wMi drivyway. • Fall baaament. • Sanitary waab taba. • 3 charminy badiaaan. WE GUARANTEE AN ENJOYABLE INSPECTION TOUR WILL BE YOURS! DIRECTIONS: To reach via Conn Avcj—Drive out Conn. Are to lost West Highway, turn right I mite to Rock Creek rarest Toeing East-West Highway. Via nth St Pass circle at end el itth gf. continue to lost West Highway, turn left l mile to Rock Creek Torert. I * Cd SmiimI I if, IwIMf m4 D«r«lef«r 1415 K Strwf N.W. MEtrapoRtaa 5400 Waslsmgtaa'g Complete Real Ketata Imtitmtiom k