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BRANCH STORES: Brentwood-Whitehall, Brownsville Road off PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: AUGUST 28, 1952 PAGE 13 Route 51. Mt. Lebanon, Washington Road at Central Square Greater Pittsburgh Airport Separates Shopping With Pollu Machine Gives Relief To Hay Fever Victims Great sneezer's ghostl It's hay fever time again and eyes are running like rivers, nostrils twitch like St. Vitus and sneezes are too many to Gesundheit. If you're a hay fever victim you know it "ain't hay" To learn- where these articles can be found, call Polly.

ATIanlic 1-6100. between 9 and 5:30. Monday through Friday, send her a self-addressed, stamped envelope. HORNE'S NEW SILVER DEPARTMENT Worthy of the beautiful silver it displays Home's dramatic new silver department on the Fifth Floor. There are complete place-settings of famous sterling silverware right at hand for you to study and choose from a gleaming display of holloware for gift inspirations or your own home.

-jwl ii y' ill I mi 1 I conditioner, humidifier and fan. It measures 24 by by lS'a inches and has four switch positions. The price is $189, high but worth every cent for the relief you get. Dickeys Are Dainty To wear instead of a blouse when you're not going to remove your suit jacket are dickeys. They're dainty and feminine, some frothed with lace and embroidery, some plain classics.

One nylon with diagonal tucking and a collar. One is pique with round neck. Another is sharkskin with convertible collar. Another is nylon, collar- less, with stripes of embroidery and lace. The dickeys tie the sides and are not sized they fit any girl.

They are $1.19 to $2.98. Ring and Bar A towel rack is crystal clear lucite that looks like glass. It's a ring and bar set with a big ring hanging in the center of the bar. And towels hang on both. The rack screws on the wall and costs $4.95.

Music Roll Shaped like the music roll 'you carried when you took piano or voice lessons is a bag for fall and winter carrying. It comes in either calf or suede in black, brown and navy. It has two slim handles and large carrying capacity. The price is $8.50, plus tax. A treasure chest is another smart purse.

It comes in three sizes, in tan, black or brown leather, in corduroy, and in camel's hair. Prices are from $10.95 to. $18.50, plus tax. Borrow an Umbrella If it's raining and you haven't an umbrella you may borrow one from this store and return it at your convenience. It's a big umbrella they lend you too.

The service is a new one and so far every um brella has come back. Maybe it's because the store's name painted all over each um brella. But what's in a name when it's raining ff cats and dogs? Olllf Buffet Luncheon For Bride-Elect At a buffet luncheon in her home in Monongahela, Mrs. Fred V. Montgomery, announced the engagement of her daughter, Letitia Jane Montgomery, to George Edward Watkinson.

At late fall wedding is planned. Miss Montgomery was graduated from Thiel College. Her fiance, son of Thomas Watkinson of Bridgeville, is an alumnus of Duquesne University, where he received his master's degree in music. Wellings-Thiery The engagement of Kather-ine Wellings and Richard Thiery of Cincinnati, has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Wellings of Cincinnati, formerly of Pittsburgh. Miss Wellings attended Our X.ady of Cincinnati College. Mr. Thiery is stationed at Fort Riley, with the United States Army. from Home's large choose tab selection of your silverware.

5r try but pollen, usually ragweed. In the air that is causing your distress. This being so, the only way to get relief is to rid the a'ir of this pollen. And a little machine does just that, washes the air clean to bring relief to victims of hay fever and other airborne allergies. Four Times 1 The machine draws in as much as 200 cubic feet of air in a minute, washes it four times in water, and discharges it back into the room mountain-fresh.

And so there is a complete change of air in a room every 10 minutes. Up to 93 per cent of the pollen is removed each time. The machine is electric and can be plugged in anywhere. When nights are cold its built-in heating unit keeps you warm while the air is being purified. It can be used also as an air- A FRENCHMAN tells all About tte American Woman as a sweetheart V.

as a bride as a wife Read Vbat Is RIGHT with American forces Sept Coronet now on sale pli' Mad! Serve Mrs. Filbert's Margarine he'll thank you for it! Your reward comes when he tastes the country-fresh flavor. Men love Mrs. Filbert's Margarine they can't tell it from the most expen- sive spread! It's her own recipe. 15,000 units of Vitamin A fortify every pound.

And only a woman could make it taste so good! Buy Mrs. Filbert's today. flanjarine Look what you get Safety 1 New wonder-bubble suds get clothes cleaner, whiter. Speed dishwashing! No harsh chemicals to irritate hands or weaken fabrics. 2 Extra Value! A Cannon Face Goth in every Large Size.

Worth up to 15. Bis. beautiful, soft, fluffy. MORE FOR YOUR in New. improved pJlSGMf worth Afii in every large or 2 is at for 3 4 5 is You can add the true gentility and everlasting beauty of sterling silverware to your present or future home by following Home's convenient silver plan.

First, choose the pattern that suits. you best from Horde's selection of the works of seven of the finest silversmiths. From simple to ornate, traditional to modern, they're all at Home's. HORNE'S CONVENIENT SILVER PAYMENT PLAN iff Prices include tax and are for one 6-piece place setting: luncheon fork and knife, teaspoon, cream soup spoon, salad fork and butter spreader; Receive, without additional charge, one initial hand-engraved on each piece, and an attractive anti-tarnish PQQ'TW I try lfiVittlflati Everyone wants a Wardrobe Doubler! Here's yours! Together, a blouse and skirt that make the handsomest classic you ever had. Separately they add style and distinction to other skirts and blouses.

Make them in contrast or all in one smart fabric now! Pattern R9339: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, IS, 20; 40. Size 16 blouse, 2 yards 39-inch; skirt, yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Post-Gazette, 114 Pattern 232 W.

Eighteenth New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Patterns are available by mail only. Allow three weeks for delivery.

27thWard Women's Program The Women's Community Association of the Twenty- seventh Ward will begin the year with a September meeting under the leadership of Mrs. T. Wilbert Roy with Mrs. Joseph Bash as program chairman and with the Neighborhood Garden Club entertaining. In October Mrs.

Charles T. Atwell, program chairman of the Allegheny County Federation of Clubs will be the guest speaker. November is an especially important month in the association, for the- annual benefit bridge and luncheon will take place, as well as the rummage sale sponsored by the sunshine committee. From the proceeds of these affairs, many families are provided with Christmas cheer. At the December meeting, sponsored by the executive board, Mrs.

Harry Kunze will tell the Christmas story and each member will bring a toy or other gif t-wTapped package, which will be distributed by the members among orphanages and homes for the aged. In January, motion pictures and a lecture about the operettas which have been presented in Pittsburgh, will be given by the Civic Light Opera Company and in February we will hear about the "New Gateway." At the March meeting "Beau Night," Judge Harry M. Montgomery will be the guest speaker. The public health committee will entertain with variety night in April and in this same month, the association is sponsoring a night at the Playhouse, the proceeds as usual to be used for charitable purposes. In May the civic committee will present a play and in June the newcomer's group will be hostesses at the annual installation of officers.

The year will close with a luncheon in the Highland Country Club honoring the retiring president. Brookline Girl Engaged to Wed Dr. and Mrs. John H. Cur-ran of Brookline announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan McMillan Curran, to George A.

Bope, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bope of Bellevue. Late Spring Plans A late spring wedding is being planned by Sylvia T.

Nar-sico and Albert A. Abramovic, whose engagement has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe'Nar- i sico of O'Hara Township. Mr.

Abramovic is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abramovic of Etna. Pay only $5 down and $5 monthly for. 4 place settings; $7.50 down, monthly for 6 place settings; $10 down, $10 monthly for 8 place settings; or $15 down, $15 monthly for 12 place settings.

There is no carrying charge. You receive your entire service of sil-verware ith the first pay ment. chest to hold Home's, Silver, Fifth Floor MONEY VjCS Stiver Vusfl up-fo KCgljv size jir HORNE'S NEW BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY Happy is the bride who has registered her preferences in everything from silverware to sauce pans with Home's Bridal Gift Secretary because her friends can choose appropriate gifts. The Secretary also will help you correlate harmonious silver, china and glassware patterns. Consult her at Home's new Bridal Gift Registry, next to the silver department on the Fifth Floor.

Home's Fifth Floor I vis- Ir- ftju -mm aw mi nnnp enn vmin Monnv- TELEPHONE SHOPPING GRANT 1-4000, OTHER CALLS COURT 1-3000 DOWNTOWN SUMMER STORE HOURS: MONDAY 12 NOON TILL 9 TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. TILL 5 P. M. than an other washing product! i.

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