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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 106

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRES Sunday, May 8, 1949 Page 4 Section 4 them. He also etps a choice li brary his friends can use. i Cincinnati's Finest Bootery 150 Scientists Begin Tests on wheat and oat crops. They are carried by the winds to all MU-west cities and elsewhere. The spores, as distinguished from pollens, cause about 20 per cent cf asthma and hay fever, It has been estimated.

The survey began in April and will rontinue until October. For Hay Fever Hot Spots Chicago, May 7 (UP) Fifty allergists in 40 states, Canada and Mexico are trapping air-borne al-lergy-producinr molds to determine i i I 'V the "hot spots" that hay fever and asthma victims should avoid. The international survey is being Hav You An UNLIGHTED CLOSET? Thii new 'Automatic Closet ll(ht" with A patented iwltch will llrhi T(lr rlntet Instantly when von omn the doer (Similar ti Klrireratnr Attrartiee twa tnna eiattle case -ready 1a' install in a llttr fnr cnlr St. 00 PMtild. Send anstal nrder dlrert ta Akrit Industrial.

r. O. Bot 75, Detroit t. Mlrhlian. coordinated by Dr.

Leonard H. Harris, a Northwestern University, allergist. The. most important mold spores causing hay fever and asthma grow Sale 1949 SILVER PARADE May 9 to May 25 A very Special group of I. Miller Shoes taken from our regular stock, including suedes, calf and some reptiles.

Miss Virginia fluegeman Viola Dillman Mm Patricia Ramsey J. WLr Sk toed NOW 12.62 18.44 Formerly 16.95 to 29.95 Formerly 20.95 to 29.95 NOW An investment in (iracions lAviny Sterling Silver Tea Set IMist Grace Holthaus Miss Joan Jaspers Miss Vera Jaros Greatly Reduced Special Group (Bays Cjloveb J4odtery All Sales Final Not all sizes in each group but your size in the lot MISS GRACE HOLTHAVS'S engagement to Mr. George L. Rauch is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry H. Holthaus of Carthage, Mr. Rauch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rauch of Cheviot.

No date has been set for the wedding. THE ENGAGEMENT of their only daughter, Joan, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. William Jaspers. Miss Jaspers is the bride-elect of Mr.

Milton Boone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boone of Evanston. The wedding date has not been set. tor Taraschi, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Taraschi of Downingtown, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fluegeman of Westwood. Mr, Taraschi, who served six years with the Navy, is a student at La Salle University, Philadelphia.

No date has been set for the wedding, JUNE 25 is the date set by Miss Vera Jaros, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A A. Jaros of Connersville, formerly of Cincinnati, for her marriage to Mr. James Kenneth Peel, grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Dearing of Bedford, Ind. The wedding will take place in Conners- MRS. EVELYN RAMSEY of Price Hill announces the engagement of her daughter, Patricia Louise, to Mr. Robert Lee McAllister, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William McAllister of Bridgetown. The wedding date has not been set. THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Viola Dillman to Mr. Marvin R.

Renner, son of Mrs. S. A. Renner. is being revealed by her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Dillman of Pleasant Ridge. No date has been set for the wedding.

MISS VIRGINIA L. FLUEGE-MAN'S engagement to Mr. A. Vic JExclusive agent for Milieu For gracious living for thoughtful giving few things can surpass a sterling silver tea service. At Loring Andrews you'll discover distinctive tea sets that complement any home whether it be period or modern in decor.

Shown is the exquisite ROYAL DANISH service the perfect match-mate to the favorite silver flatware pattern of many young brides. Made in the tradition of the Danish silversmiths, you'll find its simple style lasting and constant in -good taste. See this and other Silver Tea Sets at Loring Andrews now during eur 1949 Silver Parade. New Team Formed i paintings, many of which bear tht names of now famous well-known painters. He shows them for the enjoyment of his friends and patrons he thinks will appreciate ise, he may be willing to lend him money and food and in return usually gets a painting.

In a room above his restaurant, he has several hundred unframed On Half -Hour Show I WANTED SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT ROYAL DANISH, S-piece set. $425 Ftd. Tat Indudtd May Special FINE (DIQD ENTAL Rugs and Carpets 15 to 25 off ARTHUR. E.t.1605 I'm losing a mighly fine secretary to a luekr man mIio's claiming her for his bride. Perhaps you or one of your friends may know an intelligent, resourceful young lady ho understands a president's problem, and who can keep tied together a million looe ends.

She'll occupy a key spot in the air-conditioned offires of one of Cincinnati'! old-established companion. Five-day week, vacation with pay, salary open. If you wish, you may have a friend write me, giving your background of experience, and requesting an interview. Your application will be held in strictest confidence. NAddres President, Box 402, Cincinnati Enquirer.

1 Jon Arthur, left, and Will Lena right, take over as emcees Oi IwSAI's "The Better Half Hour" at p. m. tomorrow. j'at The pro; The program, broadcast as a rec- 'ord show on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 13 an audience partici Jtwtltrt iihtnmithilmporitn 117 EAST FOURTH STREET ON QUALITY STREET pation show the two other week days. Lenay, former WLW featured announcer, has joined the VVSAI staff for this program.

Arthur is featured as an early morning disk jockey on WSAI. These arc only a few of the large and varied stock of Orientals included in our May Special. There are literally hundreds of rugs to choose from all at reduced prices that mean important savings for you. SCATTER SIZES Dick Fisher, WSAI ID will read a daily 15-minute summary of the news over the station, beginning at 10:45 p. m.

tomorrow. Formerly of WHAS, Louisville, Fisher joined the WSAI announcing staff several weeks ago. 01 CUVWJL or eivuj Art And Food Mix Well, Hefty Paris Cook Finds Paris, May 7 (UP) CAmille Renault is a 360-pound cook who serve's his patrons a "well of love seen by Watteau," "ham a la Renoir," and "Roebuck a la Rubens" in his own private art gallery. Renault, who believes in mixing his art, has a small restaurant, in Puteaux, the "red suburb" of Paris, where he keeps a collection of pictures that would be the envy of most art museums. Patron and friend of many now famous artists, he names his house specialties after the great names in art.

A "well of love seen by Watteau," for example, is a pastry with custard inside. The walls of hia restaurant are hung with palnting3 by such well-known artists as Picasso, Derain, Cleve Gray, Macario Vitalist, Corot and Monticelli. The portly former cook of the fimal priiiig clearance! Every Remaining Garment from Our Pre-Easter Stock is Included in this Grand Final Sweep at prices far below Regular Special Price PricV Hamadans 2'x3' 18.75 14.50 Hamadans 29.50 21.50 Royal Sarouks 2'x4' 42.50 34.50 Royal Sarouks 95.00 80.00 Royal Sarouks 4'x7' 195.00 155.00 Royal Sarouks 5'x8' 295.00 225.00 Lillehans 3'x5' 75.00 55.00 Royal Kermans 4'x7' 235.00 190.00 Karaja Runners 75.00 60.00 Royal Kashans 145.00 95.00 Hamadans 95.00 75.00 Antique Shirat 295.00 225.00 Royal Kerman 6'x9' 395.00 295.00 ROOM SIZES Mahrabend 9'xl2' 350.00 250,00 Harei 9'xl2' 295.00 250.00 Harez 8'xlO' 250.00 1 95,00 Royal Sarouks 9'x 1 2' 550.00 425.00 Royal Kerman 9'x 1 2' 695.00 Royal Kerman I0'xl4' 950.00 700.00 Antique Mashad I2'xl8' 950.00 650.00 Ispahan I2'xl6'9" 875.00 595.00 Royal Sarouk I2'xl8'6" 1,875.00 1,350.00 Royal Sarouk 1,875.00 1,350.00 Royal Kerman I0'xl8'l0" 1,875.00 1,350.00 Super Chinese 1 0'x 1 8' 1,450.00 1,050.00 Super Chinese 10'x 1 6' 1,295.00 900.00 Super Chinese 9'x 1 2' 750.00 495.00 French military hero. Marshal Pierre Lyautey, prides himself on being able to recognize talent early. If he thinks an artist shows prom- IP 4 1 67 Spring Coats.

49.95 to 125.00.. now 26 to 76 34 Spring Suits formerly 49.95 to 159.50. now 26 to 66 11 75.00 to 175.00. now 33 to 53 29 Dresses, sizes 10 to 20. formerly 39.95 to 65.00.

now 14 to 34 24 Dresses, sizes 9 to 15. formerly 25.00 to 35.00. now 9 to 12 46 1 2 piece Knit Dresses formerly 35.00 to 49.95 23 99 Blouses. formerly 7.95 to 39.95. now 3 to 9 36 Skirts 8.95 to 19.95.

3 to 7 16 Sports Suits formerly 22.95 to 39.95. now 11 to 17 7 Sports Jackets 14.95 to 29.95. now 7 to 9 No Returns All Sales Final No Exchanges RUG DEPARTMENT FOURTH FLOOR. R. R.

MARKARI AN, Mgr. Est. 1866 SINGER, NOW ACTRESS. Doris Singleton, formerly featured singer with Art Jarrett, but a radio actress since the Cincinnati disk jockey, dia-bandrd his orchestra, now is heard as "Pauline," the man-hunting maid on Jack BennyJa program. 421 RACE STREET.

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