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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 7

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Star-Gazettei
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Elmira, New York
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7
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f-i -fc-TW JPf1 fry-F many dress with lifted walst-l lines which avoid figure nrnh. Raisinq Genius Not -wwii 1 The Eagles Auxiliary will hold 'toinette Monte; kitchen Mrs KTTTTIT Vnntr 8 SWISS gteak Sunnpr tha Fronlr ir wj NEW a SWISS Steak Sunrier thn Kranlr Prmnl.n if if ELMIRA STAR-GA1ETTV Thursday, Novombor 20, 1931 lems. I Miss Cava na ugh Feted at Party Miss Ann Cavanaueh was hnn. BUT BOBBY USED his tour- Eagles Home Saturday from s'Hemenwav Mr. wim.

nampnt nri7P mnnpv In opt tn OA 1 1 1 iL.cilll JLCC- 10 ean. Mr Win; riumn ored recently at a linen shower Like a Queen" Lester Brooks and Mrs. Howard Munich where he found plane1 Mrs. Margaret Constantine and space home. jMrs.

Ruth Funfrock are chair- Chess is not a popular game, men of the following commit- Pryde; tickets, Mrs. Mary Ann HE HAD A ROUND TRIP ticket, but nobody made any reservations for him and he couldn't get a plane. I knew he'd spent most of his money at the World Fair in Belgium and I was afraid the Yugoslav Chess Federation wouldn't go paying for him after the tournament had ended. "I Went to the Vntrnelaw Fm. ana mere are no tunas to send es Munsell and Mrs.

Isidora Mc-Creight. Murray Dance Studio will give an exhibition. Dining room, Edward the American champion to tour- given oy Mrs. t. j.

Morrissey and Mrs. Leon Laux at the former's home, 723 Southport St. Attending were: Mrs. Margaret Hanrahan, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs.

J. K. Tillinghast, Mrs. J. L.

Hanrahan, Mrs. Shirley Morgan, Mrs. J. T. Cavanaugh, Mrs.

Frank Mathew, Mrs. Martin Cavanaueh naments. Bobby won two tickets Devereaux, Mrs. Anita SheeDsma. to Yugoslavia on a television Mrs- Leo Campbell and Miss An- program.

His 21-year-old sister, Joan, took the second. "Bohbv doesn't like the Idea "When a friend said the was going to a mountain resort," says Mrs. Benowiu, "I suggested she go real style by hiring a private taxi, as I had done the year before. I couldn't remember the name of the company I'd used, to I turned to the heading, 'Taxicab Service' in the Yellow Pages. Sure enough, there was the firm'j name.

And my friend rode off feeling like a queen." P.S. If you need an upholsterer, want rubbish removed, or want to locate a church do what YORK GJ1 Ever" have trouble coping with your teenager? How would you like it if he were a genius? "It's not easy," says Mrs. Re-gina Fischer of Brooklyn. Her 15-year-old son, Bobby, Is a genius at chess. He won the United States championship at 14 and became the youngest international Grand Master in history this summer.

His one dream is to snatch the world chess crown from the present champion, Russia's Mikhail Botvinnik. One of Mrs. Fischer's definitely "not easy" moments came this summer when Bobby appeared to be stranded in Yugoslavia after his first international tournament. DAUGHTER IS BORN A daughter. T.inria rioifn bassy but it was the wppVond 'Miss Rosann Laux, Miss Blaine Personal Notes Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin Towner of and I couldn't find anybody. I of his mother going around with i nomas. born Nov. 13, 1958, to Mr.

and they to tournaments. Besides. I Reva Benowiti mea to call Bobby, but said he had left by train. Mrs. mcnard C.

Davies of Millis, Mass. Mrs. Davies is th 224 Elmwood Elmira have returned from a you've always done to locate a "I Was reallv worried Irnour Nancy Rickev. daughter EMPIRE COMPROMISE If you find the true Kmnlrn figured it 'would be better for me to be here in case anything was needed money, primarily." She laughed ruefully a slender, dark-haired woman with a o---- Wit and Mrs. Howard restaurant or a tailor.

Check the Yellow Pages, "iht first plact to four-day meeting in New York City of the general agents of the Employers Grouo Insurance Co. waistline too extreme fn vnlir Rickey Horseheads. look for anything. figure, compromise. There are he was loaded down with books and I didn't see how he could manage.

He doesn't speak the languages. I could just see him sleeping in a train station somewhere and people stealing everything he had." smilin? mouth in a gamine face. Carole Jean Schlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georee Schlock ine tiscners separated when Bobby was 2 and Mrs.

Fischer raised her two children on her 2 of 628 Reynolds recently was pledged to Mu. a national (A earnings as a nurse. social sorority at Bethany Col lege, uetnany, w. where she is a freshman. Miss Schlnrlr Is "i don't discipline Bobby.

He's too big. Anvway, there's not much to say. He comes home and Date Book majoring in religious education. Nov. 20.

1958 Suntat today 4:39 Sunris. tomorrow 7:01 Suntot tomorrow 4:38 Church Class The brake Class of the First Doto Book material should bo (ubmittcd by I p. m. of day prior to publication. all that glitters may not be gold but Crystals! Pearls! Beads! sticks his nose in a chess book, stops to eat, and he's back again until It's time to go to bed.

"BOBBY'S ONE of the ones who play for blood as they say in He's serious. He has to study all the time. The countries publish pamphlets and books at a great rate new openings always being worked out "He's not interested in girls yet they don't play chess. He Presbyterian Church will have a 12:30 picnic lunch Friday in Hardin Hall. Rolls, coffee and des 'Chemung County Committee, TODAY American Legion Auxiliary, Big Centenary Methodist Church tiats Legion Home, 8.

sert will be furnished. Mrs. Purdv Sayre and Mrs. Mabel M3 lofr A. Women's Society.

Westslde Women Society, picnic supper, church, 6:30. Central Christian Church, fel Brink will be hostesses. Methodist Church bazaar, dinner, emircn. Women's Society of Oakwood EACH plus tas Church, bazaar, dinner, 5, church. creek Mothers Club.

school, 8. lowship supper, church, 6:30. Booth School, Father-Son program, school, 7:30. Loyal Philathea Class of Horse-heads Methodist Church, Bethany Center, 7:30. Beecher P-TA, school, 7:45.

Happy Duers Club, Mrs; Millie Aiken, 308 Partridge 8. 3 DAYS ONLY! LAST 3 DAYS OF THE FINEST SALE EVER TO HIT ELMIRA! doesn't smoke or drink. He does chew his nails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take up. "Some of these chess players twich all over.

Honest. They start with an eye and twitch down to their feet and start Wanda Circle, uartv. St. Cast- mir's School, 6:30. Strathmont Museum aides.

Strathmont, 8 p. m. Women's oreanizatinn of Elmira Heights Rotary Club, The Hatts. 6:30. again.

I'd rather he chewed his Franklin St. Presbvterian Church Here a dazzling group of jewels In the most wanted styles and brilliance for the holiday season! Many styles, shapes and sizes In sapphire, topez, emerand and amethist brilliance. Bracelets clear Crystal Earrings Aurora Crystal Necklaces PftarlCrv.tnU nails." "THE ONLY THINfi An 1c Entire Stock Dresses, Skirts, Suits Blouses, Slacks REDUCED! dessert card party, church, 8. TOMORROW Chemung Valley Lodge, Horse-heads IOOF Temple, 8. SPEBSQSA, Horseheads High Elmira Men's Chorus.

Oakwood nag him to get some fresh air. This year he's joined the and says he's eoing to eet in better Ave. Methodist Church. 7:30. Southern Lieht ChaDter.

OF.S Breesport Masonic Temple, 8. Some' Pins physical shape. "He used to be wonderful at sports in fact, he himself used to say he wanted to he a ha so. Jewel Combinations Coburn P-TA. dance, school.

to 12. ballplayer. Erin Historical Societv. sunner. JEWELRY Gorton's Street Floor "I don know a thin? ahmit Town Hall.

6:30. chess. In fact. trierl in moV Special Group DRESSES 50 AND 75 Our Ladv of Lourdes Church him stop for four years. But I've given up now." bazaar, church, 8 to 10.

Veterans of World War 1. 206 MmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmMm E. Gray 8. MA scnooi, 8. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, YMCA, 8.

Gold Star Mothers, 318 Lake 8. Past Nobje Grands Assn. picnic supper, IOOF Temple, 6:30. Diven P-TA, dance, school, 8. Virginia Asher Bible Council, YWCA, 6:30.

Pennsylvania Railroad employes and families, picnic supper, PRR YMCA, 6:30. Women's Society of Epworth Methodist Church, smorgasbord, church, 5 to 7. Queen City Assn. Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant, IOOF Temple, 8:30. Center St.

School, Horseheads, ichool, 7 to 8:30. Evangelical and Reformed Church bazaar, dinner, 5, church. Big Flats Elementary School P-TA, jitney supper, school. 5:30. Floral Arrangements Shown at Club Meet Jay Parker Will demonstrate OFF Christmas flower arrangements at a meeting of the Horseheads Open Every Nite Til 8:00 MILADY'S 109 SOUTH MAIN Newcomers Club Tuesday at 8 p.

m. at the Broad St. School. Members are reminded to re- turn the Arctic League dolls. A dessert auction will be held and the public is welcome.

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