scidGS:hbement.Seeks Out Little Church.It was lt;n one of those hot July days when tne -mercury had gone on an airplane excursion that I . sought out the little Greek church on North We3t street, across from one corner of the Military . park. The artist came too, with an interpreter;, for, notwithstanding he had learned to speak Greek. Roumanian and Turkish, besides' his ne i native tongue, Bulgarian* he has a*» ! funny ■ notion that 41 is too, advancedav-iy0103rangirpiles*..MetaxOur•s.an age to learn English. The interpreter-. w;ts eo' accommodating and, withal, so Intelligent that I. am goinggilts.the ! mothtsister*of to give his name, at the risk of txlppinjrilr n-n -v-nd ig.up the printers with it Dime Stoiano~ vioh. Sf was. who oid my English int.) Bulgarian for Mr. Stoycheff and gaze his replies back to me ir very goodEnglish. Aud not only «n his spokenEnglish, bat in the careful manner Ini i^whkrh —he—spelled out__i lift. names _ andMr * addresses and telephone numbers with he I my lead pencil, he put to shame our I own people with their care*Jes3 nand-of i writing. The spirit of American patriotic \ ism evidenced by bothf foreigners waa in | delightful. And Mr. Stoianovlch cx-nd [ pressed his appreciation of the interes. ho [ taken In the Foreigner's house by In-he * dianaootis women, among tnem my Irvington neighbor. Mrs* Deraarchun Brown.St Trias, the Greek Orthodox church whose Integer h;ts been decorated by Mr. ’ Stoycheff, is built with a square room. In the front ,of which a rood screen reaches from wall to wall, shutting off the sanctuary and the altar, ‘while the oack has a small balcony extending iom side to side. The ceiling arches gradually to meet the side walls, and it would seem that every square inch of plaster has been covered with pictures.MrIsohe 1st ,u -inmib*:edMarieseven Whee tuted •Valles Mr Wintfc Mr. a don, (A.HobtrhavetlvesM’SWalesliamayonuparty,Covercardswhite.CoietcSmallDear,KerchgaretMrs.Mr.1117*1tumetto Le other Mr,