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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 68

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31. J. J. J. 01 CINCINNATI September ENQUIRER 1956 5F SCHOOL AGAIN Bobby Fischer, 15, has returned 1 to the United States after winding up in the top six in international chess competition at Yugoslavia.

He thus became the youngest international grand master in history. Now its back to high school in TERRORISM Is Applied To Jews In Romania, Say Refugee Groups VIENNA, Sept. 17 (UPI) Romanian Communists have launched a new campaign of police terror against Jews, refugees arriving here said today. Jewish Romanian emigrants, who have been arriving here in groups of 20 and 30 by train and plane from Bucharest, said the anti-Semitic terror campaign launched by the regime was by "far worse than what we had to go through under Fascist Dictator Mihali Antonescue and the Rightist confirmed reports that reached here earlier this. week that virtually all Jews in government posts had been dismissed.

Jews, they reported, were forced to hand over all their government agents, propertis.to all types of pressure and torture to extract information on where they might have hidden jewels or gold. They said they were told of at least 20 cases of suicides of Jews who were unable to withstand police pressure. Stockbroker Engaged To Marie -'The Body' HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 17 (P) -Actress Marie "The Body" McDonald engaged to a bachelor stockbroker, Blake Garner. Garner's mother confirmed the engagement yesterday and said the marriage probably will take place December or January, after Miss McDonald returns Mrs.

from Cornelia a long B. fouliner said her 40-year-old son has known Marie 12 or 13 years. "They've been good friends for a long time," she said. Miss McDonald was granted a divorce last spring from shoe manufacturer Harry Karl. It was her second marriage to the wealthy businessman.

Previously she was married to actors agent Vic Orsatti. That marriage ended in divorce in 1947. The blond actress won her widest notice early last year, when she claimed she was kidnaped from her home in suburban Encino, taken to the desert east of here and released by two men. There were never any arrests in the case. Marriage Licenses Vincent L.

Herth, 25, Springlawn fire fighter, and Mary A. Lehmkuhl, 1422 Apiones Ave. 22, 3334 stenographer. Meyer Paul D. Plageman, salesman, and Patricia A.

Spencer, 19, Werkastle Ln. Albert R. Bertram, 23, 4722 Blue Rock serviceman, and Shirley A. Waldren, 21, 11738 Bank stenographer. Bernard Cotton, S.

37, 816 Beecher 518 Hale clerk, and Virginia Wilson, 26, Avenue. Laymond Hutson, 18, 2272 Bogen 2947 St. buffer, and Carolyn S. Hammock, 16, Colerain Ave. Richard L.

Godfrey, 22, 3806 Vine salesman, and Nola M. Cadwallader, 21, Nurse's Home, Deaconess Hospital, teacher. Rufus Bolin, 21, 2425 Cook stock clerk, and Virginia S. Gray. 20, 1525 Republic, St.

Donald W. Logan, 29, 914 Enright fire fighter, and Dorothy Donlin, 24, 1215 Rutledge Ave. receptionist. Melvin Williams, 30. 816 Gholson custodian, and.

Hattie Williams, 28, 717 Walnut Lockland. Theodore D. Manasseh, 24, 1112 Fuller chauffeur, and Gwendolyn F. Terzin, 21. 1424.

Knowlton clerical worker. Paul Beavin 34, Friare Club, chemist, and Bernice Presslev. 24. YWCA, Ninth and Walnut chemist. Robert Rhodes, 74, 3009 Eastern janitor.

and Nora Tye, 3425 Woodburn Avenue. Daniel C. Flynn, 22, 53 Don technician, and Nancy L. Rutenschoroer, 20, 453 Greenwell engineering clerk. Richard Marshall, 30, 6055 Cary maintenance, and Rosemary Greiner, 31.

1958 Baltimore engineering, clerk. Arthur Fox, 36, 22, N. Miami Cleves, truck driver, and Ellen Redden, 32, 8 N. Miami Cleves. William C.

Bellman, 25, 1820 Bluefield lithographer. and Cecilia M. Wessling, 22. 3908 S. Madison Norwood, teacher.

David L. Schuman, 24, R. No. 1, Bethel, Ohio, manager, and Blanche A. Ellerhorst.

18, 1327 Shirmer Ave. Delmar Hackney, 19, 1308, Broadway, painter, and Irene F. Lockwood, 17, 210 E. Twelfth clerk. John Frank, 48, 2613 Marsh Norwood, mechanic, and Sarah E.

Phelps, 40, 604. Straight finisher. Michael Graf, 21, 4325 Willow Hills student, and Lynn Sellman, 22, 4325 Willow Hills Ln. Andrew Kidd, 74, 210 Locust Lockland, Ohio," plasterer. and Beatrice Jones, 48, 210 Locust domestic.

Al Sullivan, 54, 4855 S. Drake Chicago, porter, and Gertrude Sewell, 45. 610 Jane St. Edward Cockrell 19, 1543 John porter, and Joyce Johnson, 19, Lincoln Park waitress. Joseph E.

Bouldin, 34, 3458 Fernside decorator, and Walter M. Savage, 32, 3453 Greenlawn key punch operator, Ravmond Ballard, 21, 314 Central Ave. Lockland, city policeman, and Carol Tenoever, 20, 3334 Wunder comptometer operator. Paul Lee 21, 2607 Cummins printing, apprentice. and Betty J.

Hickson. 2601 Cummins St. Earl Washington, 45, 741 W. Seventh truck driver, and Louise M. Wilson.

42. 741 W. Seventh maid. Marshall Arwood, 31, 510 W. Seventh laborer, and Verna M.

Lipscomb, 26 538 W. Ninth St. James Renaker, 28, 3935 Burwood Norwood, salesman, and Laura Leach, 21, 2222 Lawn Norwood. clerk Leslie Jones, 41. 5675 Salem Rd.

welder, and Irene Flovd, 46. 3585 Van Antwerp domestic. Ralph Jell. 542 Dandridge face tory worker, and Phyllis Oliver, 22, 1833 Tilden Avenue, Norwood, 19. Reynolds N.

Akers, 1418 Mansfield pin setter, and Dorothy Ferguson 1446 Eastern Ave. Curtis Montgomery. 1127. Poplar St. 21, produce clerk, and Mildred McBride.

21. W. Seventh St. Otto 60, 3713 Simpson St. merchant, and Vera E.

Kisling, 55, 3715 Simpson Ave. September THRIFT THURSDAY HUGE CLEARANCES! SPECIAL PURCHASES! LOOK FOR "THRIFT THURSDAY" EVERY MONTH AT POGUE'S! SHOP LATE! OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 price clearance! men's fine slippers 2.49 regularly 4.98 Just 70 pairs at this savings! Soft padded soles and heels! Plain operas or moc styles with patterned vamp! Pogue's Men's Shoes, Second Floor very special savings on our regular fine men's shirts 3 for 10.00 regularly 4.00, 5.00, 5.98 Here's a real opportunity to replenish your shirt wardrobe! All popular styles to choose regular point collar, button-down collar and ivy casual collar. Fabrics are fine cotton broadcloths and batistes in neat prints, stripes and whites oxford cloths in plain colors and stripes. Not every style in each size, so be here early. Pogue's Men's Furnishings, Street Floor 3 days only! 4-way serving table 15.00 regularly 25.00 Use as a serving table, a bar the large tray alone or the fold-up base as a luggage rack.

Fine furniture wood in French Provincial, ebony or mahogany. Vinyl plastic tile top, 31" high. Enoz Parapack originally 95c The metal clothes hanger that protects your clothes and freshens the air in your closet! Kills and prevents moths when used as directed. Refills available! Limited quantity! Pogue's Notions, Street Floor sale! special group of Young-in-Build men's suits 46.00 regularly 59.50 flannels worsteds cheviots Check below for your size: 36. 38 39 40 41 43 44 46 3 0 131 7 9 2 16.

2 short long 000003 91 31 1171 Pogue's Men's Clothing, Second Floor don't miss these values from Housewares, Sixth Floor hammock and stand, originally 12.98 set 9.98 unpainted Adirondack chairs, originally 8.98 4.98 24" grill, originally 13.98 6.98 fitted picnic hampers, originally 9.98 5.98 unfitted picnic hampers, originally 4.98 2.98 fitted picnic hamper for 4, originally 8.98 4.49 72-pc. sets of stainless steel, complete service for originally 29.98 set 19.95 only Lau window fans, originally 69.95 49.95 just Atkins window fans, originally 29.98 13.98 only! Lau casement window fan, originally 59.95 39.95 just Welch portable window fans, originally 69.95 28.98 1 only! GE Rollabout fan, originally 59.98 24.95 I only! Emerson Rollabout, originally 63.50 39.98 portable bathroom hampers in pink, turquoise, yellow, white or black, originally 5.98 3.98 ornamental fireplace fixtures; Heraldic Shield in brass or aluminum, originally 15.50 9.98 Heraldic Shield in brass finish, originally 32.95 19.98 helmet in brass or aluminum finish, originally 9.95 5.98 Eagle plaque, originally 5.50 3.49 Eagle plaque, originally 10.95 6.98 kitchen stools and utility tables in assorted colors off! Pogue's Housewares, Sixth Floor no mail or phone orders on clearance merchandise all subject to prior jacket special! superb casuals with light rugged warmth short jacket length style 14.90 17.90 regularly 20.00 0.00 regularly 22.95 Unmatched in good looks, rugged resistance, and hearty warmth! Handsome polished cottons woven of superior yarns and lined with thick, air -light, warm knitted olive, or olive. pile complete with snug collar and cuffs. Short bomber style in tan, charcoal, or red. Three-quarter lengths in tan Sizes 36 to 46! Pogue's Men's Casual Shop, Second Floor General Electric Telechron alarm clocks 3.17* regularly 3.98 Hurry! Wonderful for the guest room, the college-bound student! GE's famous Telechron "Starter" alarm clock in a handsome gray case yours at a special savings! federal fax Pogue's Watches and Clocks, Street Floor Epicure Shop thrift specials! Belgian extra small early June peas, 13 regularly 69c 55c; 3 for 1.59 Saltesea Rhode Island Style clam chowder, 15 regularly 29c 23c; 6 for 1.33 White Rose Consomme Madrilene, fl.

regularly 26c 20c; 6 for 1.15 Yacht Club's French Sardines in olive oil: regularly 67c 54c; 6 for 3.05 Pogue's Epicure Shop, Street Floor Jean Atkins' napkins exclusively at Pogue's! usually 1.00 box So very soft to the touch! 100 count, de luxe facial tissue quality! Pogue's Stationery, Street Floor.

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