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' Visitors Emtwrtaimed At Two House Parties In St. Marys County M:. T. C. Slingluff, Jr., and| Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carr Aze Hosts. LEONARDTOWN, Md., August 22— Mr. Truman Cross Slingluff, jr. this | week is entertaining an interesting group of young people on his parents’ estate, Wiccmico, near Milestown, this couty. | His guests are Miss OClara Niok- | cls, Miss Virginia Balintyne and her | brother, Mr. Robert Balintyne, and Mr, | Scott Brown, all of New Cumberland, | W. Va., and Mr. Robert Loker of Leon- | ardtown. His ts, Mr. and Mrs. | Truman Cross Slingluff, have with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Mcnfort of Washing- | ton, this week, and also included in the | pfl;g is Miss Kmy“cij,xpm;n 1:' Wash- | ington. M. Slingluft, jr., who is a grad- | uate of the Charlotte FHail Military School at Charlotte Hall, last year was | a freshman at the Unive: of Mary- | land, but to enter Tgetown | University this Fall to study law. | Another interesting mouse party in 8t. , s that of Mr. and Mrs. James S, Carr at St. Marys City, who | are entertaining at their home, Pine | Shadows, in honor of Dr. R. H, Can- | field of Washington, Dr. L. P, Hudson of Baltimore, Miss Ann Rudd of Greens- burg, Pa.; Mi Mr. Len Lioyd of Pittsburgh, Pa. | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Lanahan of | Cincinnati, Ohio, who have been visiting Mrs. Lanahan's brother-in-law and sis- | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN N, D. ‘Board’s suggestion for the destruetion of & portion of the cotton crop, the Public the articles touch upon the broader im- plications of the forces now at work C., AUGUST 23, ith played is playing in the civiiiaation of it does record some of the things being #aid and done that the North does not know about. And they are fine things, wonderful promises of which Prof. Mims is rightly and emphatically proud.” Leon Whipple. The Changing South; by W. J. Robert- son. 1927. GB86.R547. “A survey of the Scuthern landscape * | which notes the changing aspects of so- ctal, pol N itical and cultural life in the Southern States.” Adventures in Education. School Acres, and Adventure in Rural Education; by R. B. Cooley. 1930. IZN.CT7. “Miss Cooley has blended with her narrative a record of practical experi- ence-that will be of help to race leaders and rural educators everywhere. More-~ over, she offers a new approach to the urban teacher or civic leader who would realign our work for children to the far more rapid changes of our industrial centers.” P. U. Kellogg. 1931—PART THREE. —4CO~~<NMZZ0 g Foremost Delicious Meals SUNDAY 39 20 DINNER 1 te 7:30 P.M. Col. 10118 Ann Taber Furnishers SOCIETY. FURS Repaired, Remodeled and Cleaned Owur Low Summer Prices Are Still in Effedt Furs Repaired Will Be Stored Free! ISADOR MILLER Mfe. Purrier 809 11th St. N.W. 5 Courses Nat'l 5628 Since Rare Choosing of Genuine Hanclmade A Mountain School, & Study Made by the Southern Woman's Educational Alliance and Kofnarock Training School; edited by O. L. Hatcber. 1U863.H28. ter, the Mayor of Leonardtown and Mr: F. F. Greenwell left for their hom g Tu and were aeeom y thelr i ¥ E Biove, " Miss " Hope Greenwell,” Miss When Southern Greenwell, who is a teacher at the Great | e 1930, Mills High School, will remain in Cin- | . - ginnati until the sehcols open in St. | , al September 3. M ans Mrs. Justin Oriental Rugs At Special August Prices ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER o Closing Out of New | the end cf the month. | Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Allen and Mr. | J. E. Barbour of Washington were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Harry M. Pisher at_Hotel St. Mary’s. | Mrs. M. C. Livingston and her young | children, little Miss Annette and young Martin Cope Livingston of Atlanta, Ga. o pareots, Sormer. Goulty. o n's 3 y_Com. missioner and Mrs, Philip T. Graves, SUMMER DRESSES 55 $8 s12 WERE $10.75 WERE $16.75 AND $16.75 AND $19.75 MISS MARGARET ALEXANDER BORJES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borjes, after spending the Summer aunt, Mrs. William F. Dennis, in her home in Kentucky. Mrs. Maria Briscoe Oroker of Balti- ‘more, formerly of mflo&u g:.% szau . county, was among the many i Mr. Warren Dunbar of St.|left today for their home in Fort Riley, mothers who left Monday to sail for B. Greenwell, Mr. | Kans. o Miss Renis Doyle entertained in her Feahoe. Teturn, i ber, eth B. Duke and Mr. B. B. Love, Mrs Croker will visit Mrs. 4. Frank Leonardtown and Mr. Bennic | home on the Washington Boulevard Coad at Charlotte Hall. Mrs. Croker 1§ of Park Hall, attended the an- | Friday afternoon in homor of the Sub- of the convention of the American | deb Bridge Club. Legion posts keld in Prostburg, Md.| Miss Eleanor Spielman of Washing- Thursdsy, Pridsy and today, Tepresent- | ton Grove, and connected with the *nt, s e gul of Ir. ing the county. B:EMDep-fimm tu'; the lne:'zo‘ 15’ ‘Miss Sanner timore an TS, . Jones, nard- s oo 1 M hdae Joner Mise Jane Mateingly, Miss Marth Madison street, and i | \fattingly, Miss Violet Mattingly and Reite Moty Neck: have otsd hetr parcoms t the St. Mary's| eck, have . o have exerted influences | B o o lat seaseter V- | Mr. and Mrs: Joseph M. Mattingly, after O s William |{ted her schoolmate, Miss Dorothy Guy, | ® tour of the Western States by motor. | Y e I Yof St | and returned to her home Tuesday. 3 Miss Ramsay Bartol, who has| Three hundred and seventy-two been in mnmm'.” . didates have applied for the nine vu.mfim u' post as coupty ’.u, positions in the Philippine Miss Dotothy Fowler of Mechanics- | == ville, who spent her vacation with her | mother, Mrs, Chérlotte B. Fowler, here, .| returned Wednesday to Georgetown Hospital, where she Is in training, and was accompanied by her mother, who will spend & week in Washington. Mrs. Rosa B. Clements of the South ACH of the groups offered for consideration is rich in variety and value. Each rug rings true to the land of its origin and the folk-lore of the Orignt. out of which it comes to us direct. Prices in every instance are extraordie narily low—persuading to prompt selection, not only for the savings involved, but for the intrinsic and artistic worth. Turkish Rugs (Size 9x12) In all the glory of rich coloring; and typically interesting designs. WERE $25.00 AND $29.75 21 COATS, Were $19.75 & $29.75 . .. $10 9 COATS, Were $25.00 & $29.75 . . . $15 Persian Lillihans (Size 9x12) Included in this group also are many Hamadans — beautiful specimens of Persian skill and art. Regular Value, $425 250 ® ALL SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS o Save $10, $15, $20 and More, in THE AUGUST SALE COATS *38 Regular Values— $125, $185 and $395 75 Including Fingsrwave Genuine 3 Ways to Pay: Charge coat on bill ren- dered October 1st, payable in November .. . Use ex- *140 975 $49.75, $69.75, 3235 s295 e o $79.75 and ;::'crvzs coat wuntil Nov. UP to ‘195 p i . . ersian Persian Gorevans Kirmanshahs (Size 9x12) (Size 9212) Unwashed Persian Gorevans—dis- The choicest effects from this tinctive designs in captivating colorings. famous rug-making center. Regular Value, $235 Regular Value, $850 173 *575 She Stratford-on-Avon, the | liam thhx&e:n. end in Paris, before Capt. James Duke. U. 8. A, and Mrs. Duke, and their three children, who have been the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Johnson, at Morganza, 31 Heavy Qu&ily 40-in. Celanese Taffeta adh Green. Vers 79c‘ 38c Oslored Matusisetie, Volle @] ed Swisses. Special, 4 Yds.... | -/ Shampoo & Finger Wave, $1 They stay in because they properly set by experts. formerly chief for Eugene, @ Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here @ We specialize in rewaving, using the new Eugene Re- wave Pad. Investigate. Your hair is safe with us. ARTISTIC SHOPPE Met. 7500 1328 F N.W. 3 Droor THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street ich com view of the Lower i o o yangen ¢ . McDEVITT'S | m Post 64 of St. Marys County, with | 1202 G 8t. N.W, Decorators Dis. 3211 delegates, Mr. Emmetts Shevis of ip Covers “The Music You Want.. .When You Want It” New Vietor “Program Recordings” on the new R. C. A.-Victor-Radio-Electrola 25th Annual AUGCUST FUR SALE Our collection of met with a from our K}xanba.h Rugs —from our own controlled looms in far-off India. Designed and made expressly for Sloane exclusive selling, and famed for their beauty and : exquisite fineness. Size 9x12. Regular Values—$400 to $600 To Lovers of Musical Entertainment " Could I transfer to you the genuine enthusiasm which gripped me last Tuesday when I sat for several hours listening to a demonstration of the ) Vietor “Program Recordings” on the new R. C. A.-Victor-Radio- Electrola, undoubtedly vou would be as thrilled as I was! . . . Just Fur Coats response i ROs¢ have n agnet Your f styles and values ached the present level before, fur dollar” today will i ine—Becthoven's Fifth Symphony in its entirety, on ONE 12.INCH RECORDING, by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Stokowski ducting. . . . Half an hour was consumed in playing thi Record! 2L con- One And then I saw the new Automatic Record-Shifting *195 - %250 - %325 - %350 Mechanism, which permits a series of ten 10-inch recordings of vour own selection to be played over and over again—endlessly! ~Then came the “Home-Recording Device,” by which you record at home the woices, singing or playing of family and friends . . . “recordings” that will be treasured as long as you live! Just now I am not at hiberty to tell you more about these wonderful instruments . . . except to remark that the best R. C. A.-VICTOR Superheterodyne Radio is incorporated in most of the models. Vou have ncver seen or heard anything to compare with them. In due course of time further information will be forthcoming. Watch our announcements., We are advised that prices will be easily within reach of all who want the best quality at minimum figures, I firmly believe that these sensational new developments are the most important and far-reaching ever made in the omo of sound reproduction. Register vour name now for further information. Edward H. Droop. r did— h prices go further than it ey and never again will su prevail. For This Week Only We Are Offering at Black Pony Coats Muskrat Coats Galapin Coats (Dyed Coney) Northern Seal (Dyed Coney) Dyed Muskrat) VY Approximate sizes— “Scatter Rugs 3x5 to 4x6 . Useful in so many nooks and corners: before the grate: by the read- ing table, etc.—and in the assortment you'll find colors and designs that will strike a harmonizing note in your furnishing scheme. $13% - %20 -« *25 - to 50 You'll ind a Charge Account not only a shopping help, but that our Budget Plan arranges payments conveniently. - W.&]J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G Hudson Seal Raccoon Coats $|75 ki Broadtail Costs Jap Mink Coats Natural Squirrel Conts Russian Caracul Costs . Super-American Broadtail Costs \ A small deposit will veserve your selection. Expert Repairing and Remodeling now at low Summer rates. Ths Osigina) “G” Sinsei Buwvier Steinway and Other Leading Pianos 121§ G St. ¢ , - o The House Green August 23rd, 1931. Shutters