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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 3. 1953 40 SO a This Week's Calendar of Social Activities in Philadelphia Area Viola Planting in Spring Chess By Bill Ruth Fete Committee of the AbingtoniMrs. Edgar Scott; Mr.

and Mrs. Wedding Miss Nancy Lee McLaughlin, daughter of Mrs. Perry Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Albert W.

John R. Richards, Mr. and Mrs I HIlADELrRIA CHESS BANQUET Whittlesey, chairman. Edward W. Shober, Mr.

and Williams McLaughlin, of Norris Garden Sale for the benefit of Mrs. David M. Gwinn, Mr. and Mrs Brings Blooms Until Fall Plant violas now If possible this week and you will be sure of plenty of flowers from the middle of May until heavy frost. Many times they are in bloom in the Philadelphia area until the end of November.

town, and the late Dr. McLaughlin, to Mr. Charles Edwin Eley, son of The annual Philadelphia Chess Banquet, sponsorrd Jointly by the Philadelphia Chess Association and the Univerfitjr oi Pennsylvania Chess Club, was held on Saturday evenint. April 23 at Houston Rail with over 60 chnt enthusiasts In attendance. It was Germantown Hospital Rose Carni- Curtis E.

L. Gould and Mr. and val. at 151 W. Coulter from 10 Mrs.

Arthur E. Pew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Eley, a (cuins together of food lellovs In a spirit Open House Day in Fairmount until 5 o'clock. Sunday, May 3 Luncheon Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore C. Sheaffer, of "Gay lea Farms," Newtown Square, in honor of Mrs. Sheaf fer's sister, Mrs. Axel Jonsson, of Haverford and Mrs.

Howard W. Taylor, of Gladwyne. Garden Party and Shower Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frantz Herr, of Rydal, in honor of Miss Joyce Hal-linger and Mr.

Woolsey Thorn Gilbert, Jr. Bridlewild Horse Show to be held oi irirndship and mutual Interest ana to say of New Orleans, in All Saints Church, Norristown. that wo enjoyed the evening would be a Park under the auspices of the Junior League of Philadelphia. They are so easy to grow that gross understatement It waa wonderlul! The guest were welcomed by Dr. Irving Underbill, a graduate of the University.

His all you have to do is to dig a hole, Garden Fete to be held at "Woodsedge," the home of Mr. and reference to chess as the king of games rather Wedding Miss Eleanor Gamble James, daughter of Vice Adm. and Mrs. Jules James, of Washington, to Mr. John Marshall Crampton than the game of king was more than a pop in the roots, spreading them normally so you leave no air well turned phrase; it was a truism well ex Mrs.

John H. Halford, In Norris pressed. pockets, and keep them well Your Garden Almanac May 3 May 9 After the dinner, troohlea were awarded Perkins, of New York, son of Mr, town, under the auspices of the Women's Advisory Committee of watered. After that they will care to the winners of the Intercollegiate Chess League, the Interscholastic Hieh School for themselves. and Mrs.

William H. Southworth Perkins, of New Haven, in at "Diarffordd," the residence of David M. Gwinn, in Gladwyne, at League and the Philadelphia Metropolitan Of course you must remember team cn.i.npionsntp. The Macuonaia-camp-bell Trophy went to the Franklin Chess Club St. John's Church, Washington.

to remove faded flowers promptly 12 o'clock. Cocktail Party Mrs. Wallace St. Martin's Parish Fair In Rad lor Its victory in the city league. Individual trophies were awarded to the members ol the winning Overbrook High In the scholastic and keep the planting weeded Kellett, of the Barclay, in honor of nor, from 11 A.

M. until 4 P. M. Some growers shear or cut them championship Overbrook. after finishing Its back in mid-summer, wanting to regular schedule In a tie with the boys oi Central High, took the play-oil by the convincing score of 4 to 1.

Fe-Donslble for this 10th annual dogwood exhibit and sale to be held in the Washington Wednesday, May 6 A May Luncheon" and fashion show at the Manufacturers' Country Club, for the benefit of Welcome House. Musicale and Tea by the Devon Committee of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Hospital of Philadelphia, to be held at the Overbrook Presbyterian Church at 2:30 o'clock. -The to be held at Louella Drive in Wayne, for the benefit of the maintenance fund of Neighborhood League, the shops and the exchange. Tea Mrs. Calvin H.

Rankin, of York Lynne Manor, Merion, in honor of Mrs. Willard M. Rice. Thursday, May 7 Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin B. Wildman, of Paoli. in honor of Miss Nancy Lee McLaughlin and Mr. Charles Edwin Eley. Luncheon, shower and bridge Mrs.

Robert C. J. McKinstry. of Doylestown, in honor of Miss Cintra Jones. Annual Plant Sale to be held at "Hawthorne," the home of Mrs.

William P. Morris, in Berwyn. under the auspices of the Berwyn Auxiliary of the Chester County Hospital. Garden Sale for the benefit of Germantown Hospital Rose Carnival, to be held at 151 Coulter from 10 until 5 o'clock- make sure of plenty of flowers in climactic nnitt were Kanior, H. weiner.

Miss Joan Louise Jackson and Mr. Frank Sloan Bugbee. Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. E.

Newbcld Smith, of Media. The Main Street Fair Golf Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge. W. FTfcdman. L.

Shore and A. Goidis. late autumn. While this is good garden practice, many times the Awards were made to these boys by Jack Cocktail party to be held at uiDoons. chairman of the Philadelphia Chess plants bloom very well without Planting is the task of the week.

Shrubs can be set out and perennials planted or divided and seeds of many vegetables and annuals may now be sown. These are major chores that cannot be put off much longer. Fall-blooming perennials, including chrysanthemums, asters and anemones can be divided this week. Keep all newly planted trees. Association in charge ol scholastic compe "Merrybrook," the home of Mr tition.

any pruning. The high point of the evening came how Tournament for the benefit of the Chestnut Hill Hospital, to be played on the Flourtown course of Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Eley, of New Orleans, in honor of Miss Nancy Lee McLaughlin and Mr.

Charles Edwin Eley. Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Geary, of "Hickory Hill," Rosemont, in honor of Miss Barbara Townsend and Mr.

Alan Crawford, Jr. A Pink Champagne Party to be held at "Windswept." the estate of Mr. and Mrs. David Clarke, in Bryn Mawr, by the Board of Directors and Friends of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Co. Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Ambler, of "The Orchard." Wyncote, in honor of their daughter. Miss Nancy M. Ambler.

Fair of Friends' Select School, from noon until 8 P. on -the school grounds at the Parkway and 17th st. The Calcutta Pool Dinner at the Radnor Hunt Club. Saturday, May 9 Open House Day in New Hope. Radnor Hunt Club spring race meeting, to be followed by the Radnor Hunt Ball at the Club.

Dinners before the Hunt Ball at the Radnor Hunt Club, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. David Dallas Odell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Collins. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George B.

Burpee, at Fairview Village, in honor of Miss Violas are a particularly wise ever in the award of the Oirard Rosenblum Memorial Trophy to the Penn team for its Sally Pennypacker Cook and Mr, decisive victory in the intercollegiate ranks. choice of plants for city gardens for they seem indifferent to citv we were privileged to be associated with the Philadelphia Cricket Club Monday, May 4 Arthur Emlen Brown, the party to be given by the ushers for smoke or grime. the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania. Luncheon and shower Mrs. Sydney L.

Wright, of "Endsmeet Farm." Wyncote, in honor of Miss Lenore Guest MacLeish. Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cort-right Wetherill. of "Happy Hill Farm." Newtown Square, in honor of Mrs.

Charles C. R. Forester, of London. Hannah Penn Victory Dinner-Dance at the Barclay. Annual Meeting and Luncheon of the Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania at the Philadelphia Cricket riub.

Azalea Day and Country Fair benefit at St. Christopher's Church in Gladwyne. Wedding Miss Barbara Town-send, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Townsend, of "Ryanham." Media, to Mr.

Alan Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Crawford, of "Little Brook Farm," Devon, at 4 o'clock, in the Church of St. Asaph. Bala-Cynwyd.

A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the NEED FERTILE SOIL Oirard and to us this was more than a trophy. It was a symbol of the high ideals and sterling sportsmanship so well exemplified by our friend. (Sealed with his parents, shared with them a feeling of gratification that our friend and their son had been given an honor seldom accorded so sincerely and deservedly. shrubs and other plants watered. their wedding.

Luncheon and shower Mrs. Thomas S. McGarey and Mrs While they prefer full sun, they Card party and fashion show to be held in the Wanamaker Audi do reasonably well in light shade. Their only definite requirement is torium for the Northern Home for Spray any plant attacked by Bronze Dlacaues were also awarded to the Children aphids with nicotine sulphate. George Upton Favorite, of Moorestown, at the home of the former in Wynnewood, In honor of Franklin Chess Club and the Germantown fertile soil.

It is well to incorporate some well-rotted cow-manure with The Young Musicians Luncheon Chess Club for their victories In the Wash off the evergreens with a Philadelphia, League Matches. Musicale at the Barclay, Miss Beverly Maxine Meade. the soil when preparing the bed As grand finale to a pleasant evening. When adding the manure, be sure 31 of the players met In a rspld transit tourney. Play a as divided into three sections: an open division with 13 entries Luncheon Mrs.

W. Henry du Pont, of Hockessin. In forceful stream from your hose. This is most practical way to remove the winter smudge that may be clogging the pores through which they breath. to break up any lumps of hard soil end two collegiate divisions of nine pis vers honor of Miss Edith C.

Wells. and make thorough mixture. each. In this qualification. Robert Sobel ot Tea s.

Eleanor Slingluff-White. of Norristown. in honor of Miss Nancy Lee McLaughlin and Mr. Charles Edwin Eley. Tuesday, May 5 Small Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. John Butler Prizer. of "Sunset Luncheon at the Acorn Club tne FTankUn Clue roomed home a winner Like their cousins, the pansies, in the open troup with a score of II Ja to sa. they like a moist soil. Peonies should be given an ap nans fTied.

of the Mercantile, was second witn io'i to in tne nrst cones tat Friday, May 8 Violas are unsurpassed for edg group. Saul Waehs. of Temple, with a score ing purposes. They are at their Dr. and Mrs.

Thomas Parke, of Downingtown, in honor of their daughter. Miss Mary B. Parke. Guests will be the graduating class of the Agnes Irwin School. of 7'i to i took first honors with Hlrsh.

Sub-Deb Dance to be held at the plication of fertilizer as soon as growth starts and, if you want unusually large blooms, practice dis budding. also of Temple, runner-up with 7 to 1. In best when planted in drifts along i he second group, Herbert Hickman, of Haver Hill" Chestnut Hill, in honor of Huntingdon valley country ciuo. james xvi. onm-icr.

mi. uu Lewis W. Douglas. 'under the sponsorship of the June (John B. H.

Carter and Mr. and the front of a herbaceous border ford. took first wit a score of 7 to 1. Berensen. of Temple, was second with eS to '2.

This is especially true when they in it2 finals, booel nnisned with a Keep the garlic cut off close to perfect score while Wsrhs was runner-up are permitted to spill over onto with ons defeat. Temple university. the roots as this is one sure way to get rid of this pest. the grass or path. I qualifying three of their playera for the Arkwright Ruby, the variety i finals, is to be congratulated.

And so. tired but happy we arrived home in the wee hours. Use a weed destroyer on drives or paths. with ruby-red and terra-cotta shadings and very fragrant, is I PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHESS See that your sprayer is in order FEDERATION beautiful planted near Delphinium and that you have plenty of your favorite spray material. Roses should be sprayed as soon as growth is established.

Cnmese. HARDIER VARIETIES Several new varieties of violas have appeared of late that excel the older varieties in many ways. Not only do they bear finer larger Watch for suckers which spring up from the roots of lilacs an4 certain roses. These must be re flowers of unusually beautiful hues. moved as soon as detected.

Never permit them make much growth. but the plants are sturdier and more resistant to weather conditions such as winter killing. Jersey Gem, which was intro Try and rid your ground of any duced by the late T. A. Weston, is still a favorite, bearing a large.

UlhiFillMini to (fflirw wild honeysuckle and poison ivy. Both pests are now making rapid growth. Cover Hedge Gaps rich, violet flower. This plant is of dwarf habit and is a free bloomer. Viola Cornuta, tufted pansies.

York will be the scene of Hie annual Pennsylvania State Championship of 1953. This event is held under the auspices of the Pennsylvania State Chess Federation. MERCANTILE LIBKAKT CHESS ASSN. The Mercantile Library Chesa Association will be settled in their new home. 1416 Walnut Street, tomorrow! They are to be congratulated on the move.

FRANKLIN CHESS CLUB The weekly Rapid Transit Tournev of the Franklin Club, held on Saturday afternoon. April 25. was won by OlCamillo who finished the schedule without a loss. Wacha came in second. SOLUTION TO ENDING The ending given last week was not difficult but well illustrated the threat and utilization of the discovered check to reach an easily won position.

1. H-KR (threatening to win Immediately by K-N: 2. Q-B2 (the only move to prevent immediate loss). K-N3 3. K-N (or N2l.

K-B4 4-: 4. K-B (or B3i. B-R8 for R-R8 The whl'e king Is now forced to the second rank where a check by the rook on. R7 wins tne queen. This type of instructive ending is rather an Innovation for the column.

If cur readers approve there will be more. Drop us a line and let us kn5w your wishes on this. Our game this week ntthlighted a match between Mercantile nd Manhattan in 1934. Levin wins nicely ever his huhly rated opponent. The notes are fey Herman Hesse.

White: LEVIN Rlark: KASHDAN 1. P-Q4 N-KB3 4. P-K3 P-K3 2. P-QB4 P-B3 S. B-J3 PxP 3.

P-Q4 Here. 5N-a2. 6. N-B3. PrP- Is generally played.

The text leads into the Meran variation, wherein white will be two full tempi to the good. Compare the second game of the first match. Aleitiune vs. Bogoijubow. which continued 5 QN-Q2.

6. N-B3. PxP; 7. BxBP. P-QN4: 8.

B-Q3, P-CR3: 0-0. P-B4: 10. P-QR4. P-N5: 11. N-K4.

B-N4; 12. QH-Q2. B-K2: 13. P-R5. 0-0: L4 resemble the pansies in shape and With Flowering Shrub Now is a good time to look over form though not so large.

White Perfection bears beautiful white flowers. Yellow Perfection bears golden yellow flowers and is also screen plantings and hedges and fill up gaps with flowering shrubs, ornamental trees or privet. a free bloomer. The Hudson Hornet America's Stock-Car Champion, is a crowd-stopper on any street Unsightly walls or fences can While started plants can be planted at this time, violas can also be propagated from seed. take a new look with climbing roses, clematis, ivy or euonymous.

Garden Garden Akamai N-B4. Q-B2. 15. Q-K2. etc.

Should white now make two addiuonal moves. R-Q and I P-QN3 the position would be Identical to I the text alter white's loth move. 6. BxF P-ON4 11. 0-NQ3 B-N2 7.

B-Q3 PUR I 12. N-B4 B-K2 8. 0-0 SJN-Q2 13. P-R5 0-0 9. Q-K2 P-B4 14.

R-Q Q-B2 ns-w- 7 10. f-WK r-Di 13. P-QN3 White Is willing to create a weakness at QB3 In order to post the bit hop at QN2. Although this is very logical, we believe the strongest move at white's disposal to be B-Q2. the consequences of P-K4 or KN-NS not being sufficiently satisfactory.

15. FTP IT. Q-B3 QN-B3 RocknoII is the only place in the country, to our knowledge, where you can get such a large assortment of fine mums, a complete mum garden of different types that bloom early to late. Order them all! IB. FXI N-Q4 The position ts fairly even but -full of problems.

Black decides to manuever his knight to QN4 where it will threaten the vulnerable point QR6. QB6 and W-V This is very logical aa the fight la on the queen's side. It Is only at the close of the game that the black king becomes a mark for attack. 7 (jf) jr IS. KN-K5 KR-Q 29.

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It's thre country's top performer and a premium value at trade-in time White's 38th was the only satisfactory continuation at hie disposal. Under the circumstances (time pressure rt Is not surprising that black should now make an error. 38. N-KS would faava left black with a alight advantage. KASHDAN DEPT.

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QxR KxN 43. Q-B8 Q-W2 41. Q-KS4- K-B2 4S. Q-B4 P-N4 42. Q-K8 47.

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Grow approximately 3-5 ft. high and spread out to magnificent size. P.ttints.lit. hlnim, r. Invalw nr.iiiii A m'aIa.

LEHIGH VALLEY The annual Lehifh Valley Chess Championship was acaln won bj Herman Hesse, national master, with the score of 10 to 1. Tom Gutekunst finished runner-up with 9-2. Third and fourth positions were shared br Martin Pimsak and Woody Young- with Identical scores of 7 to 4. Others competing were P. Sharpen (6-5: C.

Ziegler. P. Sherr and Cleaver, bracketed for 6th. 7th and 8th S'i-S'j: L. Lnslto (4-7); I.

Mack. Rockel and Rev. Harris. LANCASTER The Red Roe Chess Club of Lancaster Is enjoying a very active schi'dule this year. It has played matches a-lth Wilmington.

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