Farinin, ipasto SB 6-] Rgmbling With i ° The Sage of Ant Hill Wasnington, D C., The triangular plot of ground before the D.stuct Building at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue has been cleared of the temporary buildings The guests of the Willard Hotel will soon gaze upon an attractive park area which is now occupied by “Tempo V". The wrecking company hopes to have the de molition competed by Christmas. With the removal of these two buildings Pennsylvania 'Avenue will be free ot the eyesores which have marred the land scape since World War 11. Within the next few weeks the wrecking company expects to start demolishing a “temporary” which was erected dunng World War I penod at 19th and D Streets, N W Washingtonians are happy to report these ac complishments of the present administration Now Your eggs will be THE SAME EVERV TIME «wct(yfls you Kk« them Automatically cooks 1 to 6 eggs just the way you like them —without watching. Also has poacher attachment. Open Tues. & Fri. Nights Till Christmas LEBZELTER’S “We Give and Redeem S&H Stamps” 237 N. Queen St. , Lancaster nnuuiiiiimiiiiimmiiiimiiimiiiiiiiumiiniiiimimiiii Here is the NEWEST Way to Treat CRD Simply Dust Your Flock With Convenient, effective, and economical treatment of CRD (Chronic Respiratory Disease) or AIR SAC IN SPECTION in chickens. For less than one cent a bird, *VOU can treat your flock. Most effective'if caught in |the early stores. I Ask for it by name Dry-Strep-Spray At your local Feed Dealer DISTRIBUTED BY Naw Holland Supply Co. Phono 4-2149 New Holland. Pa. biiiic^iutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHruiiinmiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniuniiim Friday* Decembs! Mth'n ■< L’fllfli l&t Last Monday morning one coulld not pass Treasuiy Build ing without noticing the roses blooming on the south lawn. However, tlte cold snap of Tuesday and Wednesday put an and to the loses The Wall Street Journal is now being printed in Washing ton During the past week the presses stalled rolling at the new production plant on 14th Street North of K Street and Washington became the fifth city in which the Journal is printed. The building was for merly an automobile showroom, and Journal officials report that approximately a million dollars was spent in setting up the new plant SD Day Successful Safe Driving Day was observed in the Nations Capital without a fatality, although there were some fender folding crashes. The annual parade of trucks bearing black draped boxes, represent ing the District's traffic deaths for the year, and wrecked cars toured the downtown section and, evidently, had the desired effect A dilapidated brown stone church build'ng stands on the corner of John Marshall Place and C Street, NW; across the street is, the recently completed Federal Court building, while the municipally owned East Ad ministration Building is just across C Street. The stained glass of the windows -was re placed with plain window glass, much of which has been; cracked and broken, and the -building appears to be used for storage purposes Sign Tells Story On the East wall of the build ing is a small wooden sign and the ravages of time have almost Subscribe Now Charter Offer $l.OO First Year Ends Soon iiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiinnii obliterated the legend thereon, f Close study of the sign re vealed that General Grant, General Logan, Secretary Chase, President McKinley and Vice President Fairbanks attended Divine Services in the church. An aroused curiosity led to further research and it was found that in 1852 the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church authorized the organization of a national -church in the City of Washing ton, and In 1854 Bishop Mathew Simpson, assisted by the mem bers of the B B. Franch Masonic. Lodge, laid the cornerstone of the Metropolitan Memorial Church Owing to the hostilities between the States;" the budding was not completed and dedicated until 1869 President Grant, Simon Chase and Mathew Emery, the last Mayor of Wash ington, were numbered among the trustees of the church. President Benjamin Harrison addressed an ecumenical con ference held in the church m 1891 During the McKinley ad ministration the President was a regular communicant of Metro politan Memorial. 16. 1955 New Building _ The years wrought great changes in the character of the neighborhood and the member ship moved to outlying sections of the city Before the depres sion years were tar advanced the Metropolitan Memorial congre gation had erected a new sanctu ary at New Mexico and Nebraska Avenues in the fast growing Northwest section. Today it is one of the leading churches of the Capital and serves the stu- Soviet opposes revision of the United Nations Charter- Dec Women’s So ciety 9 Christmas Party, Gift Ex change, Marticvulle. Dec 17 Friendly Circle of Rural Women Christmas Party, at (the home of Mrs. P. W. Bowers, President, Barewille. Dec 17 Entry closing date, 4-H beeves, 4-H sheep, Pennsyl vania Farm Snow. Dec 18—Lanebester Chorus, “Christmas in the Air,” Christ iana Fire HaM, 3 p- m. Dec. 18 —Christmas Cantata, “A Star in the Sky.” Chestnut Level Preshytsrrian and Quarryvilfle Memorial Methodist Choirs at Memorial Quarryville, 8 p. m. Dec 25 —Christmas. Dec 26 —Fulton Grange Christ mas party. Dec 28—Farm Society 4 Christ mas dinner party, covered dish Dec 29 Referendum on To bacco Marketing Quotas, Lan loaster County. JANUARY Jan. 6 (Sunset) Waterfowl season ends Bucks, Philadelphia' and Delaware counties and on Delaware River .bordering these counties. Jan- 7 - Farm Society 6, In stallation of Officers, 2 p).m., home of Mrs.'‘Daniel Eshleman, R 2 Elizabethtown- Jan. 9-10 - State Farm Women’s Society Convention, Farm Show, Harrisburg- Jan. 9-13 - Pennsylvania State Farm Show, Harrisburg. Jan. 14 - Farm Women’s So loielty 16 guests of Society 7, Par ladise Elementary School. Dec. 18 The Christmas Story, pageant-music, by Stras burg Wesley Methodist Church Choir, 4 pm. Jan. 20 - New Holland 4-H Ba by 'Beef Council Meeting, James Wolgemuth home, R 1 Bareville. Jan. 21 - Farm Women’s So ciety 2 meeting, Rosetown Res taurant, Manheim. Jan- 26 - Lancaster County Agricultural Council meeting. Feb- 7 - Board of Directors Meeting, Lancaster County Farm ers Assri.. Fred Soilenberger home, Narvon- Farm Calendar DECEMBER FEBRUARY • South Penn Dairy Goat . Assn. Names Leaders To Organize Members Leaders have been appointed by the South Penn Dairy Goat as sociation to organize and seek new members in five counties, it was announced following the Dec ember meeting and Christmas. Party Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H- Rissrailler, Rl, Middletown. President Deveney opened the meeting,’with 46 present Jacob Fisher, 'RI Manheim, was in charge of devotions. Minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurer’s report were approved as read, and all committee chair men reports were accepted. County leaders named by the President are: Adams County, Arthur Deagon; Dauphin County, J H. Rissmiller; Lancaster County, Mrs Walter M. Sherer; Cumber land County, Jno- Hennecke; York County, RalphioSeifert and Oswa-1 Kirstetter. 7 Following the meeting, the Christmas Party committee took charge- The party was com plete with tree, Santa Claus with gifts for all, refreshments, movies, games and prizes The next meeting will be Feb -18 with the Ralston-Punna Co at their Shiremanstown mill. dent body of- the expanding American University whose campus is on the opposite side of Nebraska Avenue- The pastor, Dr-_Edward B- Latch, is an out standing cleric and is active in the civic and religious life of Washington-' Some may say the church abandoned the old neigh borhood, but it is now serving the present age in a growing community. Moreover, it is aid ing future leaders of America to retain a church home while they are students in a strange city-. 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