Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 16

Location:
Amarillo, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4 frmtmmtm i Raising a Genius Be Difficult i NEW XORK trouble coping. with (con -HoW would you like it if sfyled by tttoolmaster HERE'S A NEW 'SWITCH IN WASH'N WEAR NYLON A lightweight, warm jacket that's both wash n' wear and reversible. One side is side is nton fleece. WOOL-. MASTER styles it with an attached fleece-lined hoed, drawstring tie-front waist.

Knit wristlets, slash pockets and a trouble-free Crown Masterzip makes this an all-round sensible Jn Black To Red and White to While Sizes 8(36-38), M(tO-K), L(4146). 309 POLK SPORTSWEAR lie were a genius? "It's not easy," a Mrs Rogina Fischer of Brooklyn Her 15-year-oH son, Bobby Is a genius at chess. Ffe won ill United Stales championship al 1 and became (lie youngest interha tional Grand Master in hlslorj Mils summer. His one dream is to snatch th world chess from rjres cnt champion, Russia's Mikhal Botvinnik One of. Mrs.

Fischer's definite ly easy" moments a in this summer when Bobby appeared to be stranded In Ytigo slavia after his first intcrnalion al tournament. "He hart a i-ound irlp licket but nobody made any reserva tions for him and couldn' get a plane. I knew he'd seen most of his money at the U'orl Fair In Rolsium and I was afrak, the Yugoslav Chess Federation wouldn't go on paying for hin the tournament had ended went to (he Yugoslav Km bassy but it was the weekend and I couldn't (ind anybody. I tried to call Bobby, hut they said hart left by I rain. "I was rcallv worried.

I knot, ric was loaded down wilh and I didn't -see how be coult manage. Hn doesn't speak Ihe languages. I could just see hin sleeping in a train station some where and pcoole stealing every thing he had." But Bobby used his lournamen 1 orize monev lo get to Municl where he found plane a ionic. i' i Chess is not apopula'r a and there arc. no' funds lo scm Ihe Anierican champion (o tour namenfs.

Bobby won, two tickets Yugoslavia on a television nrd- Hi.s 21-year-old sister, Joan look the second. "Bobby doesn't like the idea of lis motlier going around with lim to tournamenis. Besides, 1 igured it would he belter for mo be here in case anything was needed--money, primarily." She laughed ruetully-a slender, dark-haired woman wilh a smil- ng mouth in a gamine face. The 'ischers separated when Bobby vas 2 and Mrs. Fischer raised ler two children on her earnings as a nurse.

one of the ones who This takes skill and practice IT TAKES SKILL TO FILL A PRESCRIPTION To be sure, see Apoth I I ecary 1409 W. 10TH PHONE DR 2-3878 Heady For The Jlasaur Last minute.inspeclion of articles to be offered for sale at Ihe "Country Store" Thursday is being made by Mrs W. A. left, Mrs. W.

T. Graham and Mrs. Mack Arrester, all members of the sponsoring Co-Workers Class of Polk Streel Melhodist Church. Mrs. Graham is general chairman of the event which takes place from 8 o'clock in the morning until evening.

A number of booths and concessions will be set and will include the traditional pantry cake shop Tradmg.Post candy kitchen, etc. Mrs. Forrester, ptesidenl of the class, invites the public at large to attend and make selections for Christmas giving from ths wide "lection to he offered. The a a i will be held in Social Hall of the church play for blood as they say in serious. He has to slutly.

all the time. The countries publish pamphlets and books a a great-rate new openings al vays-being worked out. "He's interested in girls they don't play chess. He doesn't smoke or drink. He does chew his nails down to the bone tut I'm afraid to make him stop don't know'what he'might take up.

"Some of these chess players witch all over. Honest. They tart with an down their feet and start I'd ather he chowed his nails." "I don't know a thing a hess. In fact, I tried to make im slop (or four years. But I've iven up now." Study Club Sees Slides The annual Thanksgiving lunch- on members of Amarillo tudy Club was'held at the home the president, Mrs.

J. C. Riter, 2604 Hughes, and was fol- wed by a business meeting and rogram. Committee'in. charge of arang'em'ents: for the affair was omposed of Jfesdames C.

B. tooley, A. Keith, 'ouhg, and Earle Christian. The hanksgiving motif was used.in ecorations a appointmenis, nd adding to the decoration was beautiful arrangement of roses rought by" Mrs. Keith.

Mrs. Frank Scott was program lairman and opened lli'al por- on of the meeting with the quo- ition from Byron, "He who loves ot his country can love he then introduced Mrs. dkins who discussed of historical facts of our coun- ry and its distinguishing land- narks. The early settlements at amestown, the statue ather of Our Country, 'ashingfon, the confederate capi ol at Richmond, exterior and erior of Jefferson's home, Montie 11 or 'historical Williamsb'urg, exas' at and others were ciled by Irs. Adltirs in her Colored of these landmarks were shown in illusira- on of in DOWNTOWN AMARILLO Look for this emblem where you park and where YOU shop DOWNTOWN UT THE MERCHANTS PAY FOR YOUR PARKING! Drive into any of parkmg facilities the parkitg at 5th and Polk, or any of ese five b.g lots: 221 8th, 707 Taylor, 8th and Tyler, 0 8th end Taylor.

Shop wrihany of 40 firms displaying th emblem for parking stamps With your purchases and let ywr RMrchases pay for yetir parking! Oil OJtOW By BETTE THOMPSON Edith'Davidson left the middle last for. New Orleans, boarded a freighter and took oil just where ever Uiat freighter happens, to be going, probably six or eight ports in the' Caribbean now the kind of trip to take just think; you could lake along your fishing pole and.troll all the way to the Virgin Islands Friend of mine says studied child psychology in college, she pretty good UA about why her children dp ivhat Ihey trouble is, Ihe psychology didn't tell her what lo do about It -Travel circuit the C. E. McCicllans back home to. Russellville, 'Kyi' after a week's' visit with Coffman a family Fred Quails home lo Corpus Christi after a brief visit'with daughter llarjorie Mount and her family Pud and Betiy Pauline Toleson home after a fun trip to Acapulco the E.

F. Riften- jcrrys and the C. B. Rittenberrys jack from a-week's fishing at Black Lake, La. (bass biting good) Several gitxips-yvent down 'to -ubbock Friday to root for the Sandies Qucntin and Shirley took 'daughter Tracy, along vilh Jan Thorn sen, Susan Shaw and Janie Linnen and then -ouise Reeves and June Pipkin ook their respective daughters Jan and Boo, as well as Louise Winagate and Janet Dodson LETTER Dear BBT: Sometimes I wonder if our teen-agers will ever learn manners.

When my daughter her date arrive at the. house he gets out of the car and my daughter jumps out without waiting tor him to come around und open her door. I tell her she ought to wait for him to be a gentleman, but she says that's just silly causa- he. wouldn't have the slightest Idea what she was waiting.for. I give lip.

Reader Dear A. Yes, 1 know ll's pretty but grand- laiiU 'she started business of woman suffrage, have been suffraglng ever since BBT Personal note to he was to buy'some old Tea Pot Dome stock To clean, sticky dried 'fruits your. food grinder, fun a it. CHRISTSIAS HOURS! bally 8:30 a.m. lo thurj.

ft to 8 p.m. Sunday 2 lo 5 p.m. Through 7JIi WALLACE STUDIOS Pho. Getting Ready For BETTER DRY A I I CLOTHES All dirt and spots gone! Like-new ihccn and color brilliance restored! No dry cleaning odor! Be ready for fun. Let us pick up your Danv i now.

Finer Dry Cleaning That Costs Only Pennies Morel CALL DR3-4378 For Courteous Pick-Up Service 406-12 BUCHANAN A HANDICAPPED Visually Handicapped will inset the Plonker Natural Gas Co, Flame Room.Thursday 'at 7:30 a'clock, 1 N'OVRMBEH st- il'STlC WEAVERS Mystic Weavers: Needle Ciub vjll meet iviih Mrs. J. p. Hayncs, '619 S. Lincoln, Thursday at 2:30 'clock, CT.OSETS.'"' i ffow do' closets look? Clollics jammed'into each other every wlilch'way': Thai's hard on fabrics.

Give them room and It.llioy're dclicate fabdcsV a oaddcd hanger, 1'kniKKO'STUDY Members Prihi'bro Club will'meet with Latham 280I Bowie, Thun. duy'at 0:30 -v. nut CHIP ruin TOURS- isis- Vim.lfi Wldir 1 tiom MlMiil iHesptnu, Kir MnntpRo HBJT ftnd HIM, 1958 SPECIALS from the 2 I 8 2 2 Mahogany limed oat or walnut NO DOWN PAYMENT 00 WITH TRADE Famous ff FUght Line 99 RCA VICTOR PORTABLE only 119 95 HIGH FIDELITY Cohsolette by RCA Victor -Speed Automatic Changer Panoramic Sound Model Mark IX. Advanced eonsolette styling In maple, limed oak, block mirtk or ma. nagany.

OPEN 'TIL P.M. THURSDAY 312 EAST 10th PHONE DR2-5549.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Amarillo Globe-Times Archive

Pages Available:
314,789
Years Available:
1924-1977