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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 20

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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20
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2B MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Monday, October 28, 1957 Dear Ay; Will He Be Best' Or Beast? 1 hi i i mmrm .7 r-1 I. I I llltlillrm ((I i "I left my money In my other pants." Should I tell him NO even If I do have money when he asks me for it? I like this guy. DIAN.NE DEAR DIANNEs If you give him any mere money, YOU ditien problems" by ten, tub-tract the reiult and forgot It. If yau ara doing yaur bait that's good enough. DEAR ABBY: I go to col-lege and set an allowance, which ii nothing tremendous, but I get by If I am eareiul.

I go with a senior who works part time, but he never seems to have any money. I am always helping him out with money for gas, cigarettes and lunches, but he never asks to make a "loan." he just says, By ABIGAIL VAN BURIN DEAR ABBY: I met and fell in love with a man who wai married and divorced. Hii ex-wife is a neighbor of mine (I never knew them when they were married) and she now is re-married. left your brains In your ether headl CONFIDENTIAL TO SHIRLEY: Compliments are like per fume delightful to inhale but do not swallowl If 'you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Miamj, Newt, She will be glad to answer your letter. For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self-addressed en velope.

1 vi'ff 7' a- She told me I would be making a big mistake to marry Mother Is Worried this man because he made a 4rjuuic? iS "UlieU 1 Boys A Chess Master very poor husband. She said he drank like a fish and (lapped her around. He has always been a perfect gentleman to me and we drink nothing but milk together. (I am a Mormon). Should I listen to her or should I draw my own conclusions? REBECCA mm i "Bobby has always been a nonconform lit.

He likes to wear dungarees and polo shirts because he considers good clothes sissy, and he doesn't like ties. He doesn't even own a Mrs. Fischer has long been concerned over her son's total absorption in chess. Outside of a little tennis, which he plays at high school, where his grades are average, he doesn't appear to have any other interest at all, she said. "It's chess, chess, chess, from the minute he opens his eyes in the morning" she JTAUFFER SYSTEM ON THE BUDGET PLAN NO DISROBING FREE TRIAL PH.

PL 1-2055 I 4S54 N.W. 2nd AYE. LADIES ONLY used to go off and cry whenever he lost a game. He hates to lose, and we sort of used to baby him around here. But he doesn't cry any more.

He's growing up." Bobby lives with his mother and 20-year-old sister in Brooklyn. His mother, a cheerful-looking visiting nurse, said the young chess genius, a high ichool sophomore, waa precocious even as an infant. In nursery school, she said, he was a whiz at cutouts and other puzzle games. And at 7, he was a master of magic and card tricks. He was about the same age when he first learned to play chess, having become immediately fascinated when his sister Joan L.iinkt ill.

tlll By WAMBLY BALD Manhattan What price child prodigy? That question comes to mind regarding 14-year-old Bobby Fischer, an intense, nail biting youngster now hailed as the youngest chess master in the United States. When the slender, sandy-haired boy won the U.S. open chess championship in Cleveland last August, triumphing over 176 other players, Al Horowitz, editor of Chess Review, was heard to remark, "Nobody in the world could have played better than Bobby on this occasion." And at the Manhattan Chess Club, where Bobby, the youngest member, plays several AIR CONDITIONED BOB DEAR REBECCA: On man's modicin is another man's poison. If this man la good to yo and drinks nothing but milk you apparently bring out tha boat in him while ah brought out tha boast. DEAR ABBY: I hope I can explain this so you won't think I am crazy.

I go with two guys. I LIKE one but I don't LOVE him. I LOVE the other one but I don't LIKE him. The man I LIKE lives in town and the one I LOVE travels so I see more of the man I LIKE. I have been married twice to men I LOVED but there was ao much wrong with them I didn't really LIKE either of them after tha love faded a-way.

Should I take a chanct and marry the one I LIKE? IN DOUBT DEAR IN: If you have had two unhappy marrlijts with man you LOVED how about jiving the on yoJ LIKE a chance? DEAR ABBY: I am in love with a girl and want to marry 1 iigb Free Delivery Ft. Lauderdale to Homestead CORAL GABLES CIVIC CLUB makes bandages lor American Cancer' Society, among other seryices rendered to the community. From left, Mrs. Daniel J. King, Mrs.

George F. Stebbins and Mrs. Frank H. Malice are pictured at work. On Thursday the club will sponsor fashion show and bridge, noon at Coral Gables Country Club.

Club members will be fashion models. UV1I1C BCh Olio imu picked up at a notion store. And from then on, he's been practically living with the game. Mrs. Regina Fischer said, 'By the time Bobby was 8, I had to take him out of public school and put him in a private school because he was so restless.

In the private school he got along fine because the teachers understood him and encouraged him to develop his own personality. evenings a week, Hans Kmock, the club's general manager, said: "He's se great that he shews the same potential as the immortals Paul Merphy and Jose Capabtanea. He may some day become a world It was at this club that young Bobby was observed while he sat at one of the tables. He was playing raoid transit, a CORAL GABLES Tcfcefs new es safe) fir for Orange- Bowl festival end Parade LEBERIZIIIG i Mtthonictl PARTY LINE Continued From Page 1-B who was telling tales about her recent trip to Betty Thomas. Virginia (Mrs.

Robert) Peterson chatted with Katie (Mrs. Fred) Rank. The Ranks were taking a few friends back to their house for a late supper Joe Douglas, Adeline Jenkins, Bud Sorgatz, the Mack Emerson's, Mr. and Mrs. William Sharpe and the Carl Bruners.

Polly and Bill Robertson say they are expecting Bill, Jr. and his wife, Bctte Adams, to be down from Atlanta, Ga soon for a visit. Bctte is a former fashion editor of the Miami lS'ews Sealed together were regular concert-goers, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauer, Ann Pergament and Chaim Rose.

She Was Born In Hawaii I.ynctte was born Oct. 14 at Triplcr U. S. SPOT REDUCING kind of blitz chess in which moves must be made within 10 seconds. On and on he played, never looking up, constantly biting his nails or drumming his long, thin fingers on the table.

"Come on; hurry up and move," he kept saying to his opponent. Very shy as well as nervous, he paced restlessly about the room when a reporter talked to him. "All I want to do is play," he said, and quickly returned to his table. One of the members said: "He's so sensitive that he Mans Eicrciit Vepr lathi her but my parents are trying to break it up because we are of different religions. I don't think they have any right to object because my parents do not practice their own religion and rarely go to Church themselves.

My girl is devout in her faith and I am not, but I know our love is strong enough to make a go of our marriage even though she goes to her own church and I go to mine. Ph. PL 1-7956 Beauty and Health Studia 1591 N.W 2n' ST. J-- Do you think my parents are II i i i i Deing tair, Abby? If PI c. m.

t-n iimi I riugit-r oir-e none rtvy-oui I PHIL ll I DEAR PHIL: Parents who II do not practice their own Army Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii. The daughter of Ship Serviceman Second Class Brice B. McDaniel, USN, and Barbara Jean McDaniel weighed six pounds five and one half ounces at birth. Durons ligion should not bo surprised whon their children want to marry out of their faith. Your parents' objections ara sound.

however. The family that prays together stays togeth er. DEAR ABBY: My mother-in- Mrs. Lewis Ansbacher was Miss Bamett Ansbachers Honeymoon In Mexico Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Ansbach-er will make their home in Jacksonville after a honeymoon in Mexico. The former Sybil Ruth Bar-nett became Mr. Ansbacher's bride at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Algiers Hotel. Rabbi Joseph A.

Narot officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. David L. Barnett, 5750 SW 56th St.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ansbacher of Jacksonville. Betty Barnett was maid of honor and Mrs. Jordan Ansbacher, matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Doris Goldberg and Marcia Jervis. Jordan Ansbacher was his brother's best man, and ushers were Robert Ansbacher, law is a perfect housekeeper. Her house is always spotless and why shouldn't it be? She has no children at home. When she comes to my house she says my kids look dirty, so I am always chasing them with a damp washcloth. She has a cute trick of show ing me how much dust there is on my table tops by writing addition problems on them with Mrs.

McDaniel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Moorehead, 6430 SW 16th Ter. Mr.

McDaniel, who is stationed at Pearl Harbor, is the son of the Bradley B. McDan-lels tf Vernon, Ala. Long Distance Wires Buzz Miamians are reporting in. A telephone call from Nancy (Mrs. Robert) Greene In New York City brings, the news that she'll be back here in mid-November.

Nancy has been "long distance planning" the Opera Ball which will be held at the Surf Club on Dec. 14. Vernice and Albert Clark of 15 Palm Palm Island, send a postcard from colorful Nassau. Vernice says she's found a marvelous dressmaker Over there. They Took A Plunge Lil (Mrs.

Magnus) F.riksen, 860 NE 98th entertained friends from the Miami Shores area on Saturday. Her "Plunge Party and Lunch" was held at the Kenilworth Cabana Club. Parents Help In Campaign her finger. She sort of laughs it off but it makes me feel bad. What should I do? Boys' New "Ivy" Pullovers in cashmere-soft Dupont nylon, featuring, the new "Ivy" neck.

Heather-knit, brown, blue or grey. 8.12... 5.98 14-16 6.93 Boys' Basic V-Ncck Pullover Long sleeve style, in ltlOfo orlon, azure, jockey red, navy, canary, grey in the group. 4-12, 4.93 14-16 5.93, JUST A SLOB, I GUESS DEAR JUST: Divide the "ad- CUSHION IACK ALL VINYL TILE 9x9 9 Colors 21c Each rsainan Krestul, Richard Hol-lins, Benedict Silverman and L. J.

Roobin. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie trimmed with Al-encon lace, terminating in a cathedral train. A coronet of ir-idescents and pearls held her tiered veil of French illusion, and she carried a white Bible topped with orchids and lilies of the valley. i A reception was held at the hotel. ANDERSON FLOOR COVERINGS MIAMI S9JJ N.I.

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JA 2-1213 cil of Coral Gables. All parents are urged to attend. Miami's Oldart Jiivcnll Store Parents Go To School Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ridding newstands of obscene literature will be discussed by Mrs.

C. R. Addington at a meeting open to all. Sponsored by the West Miami Woman's Club, the program is scheduled for Wednesday, 8 p.m., at West Miami Town Hall, 901 SW 62nd Ave. Mrs.

Addingtnn is chairman of the Decent Literature Coun THE RIGHT TOY AT THE RIGHT PRICE Tichon, 1222 Coral Way, Coral babies, are among the guests who recently attended Parents' Weekend at New Hampton School, New Hampton, N.H., where their son, Ronald, is a student. THE BETTER HALF by Bob Barnes SPECIAL TABLE AND CHAIRS SETS In Woxed Birch as ii- 3 AC a 12 lustrated. Chairs with-' out arms. OTHER TABLE and CHAIR SETS 9.98 to 34.93 ll lHUl ll jj-i Jjj I I Jlomanlic lace 1 1 I I beautifully moulded for I I II evening in town. Satin cummerbund defines your fi 1 1 waist in a dramatic way.

WV 1 1 Dior Blue, Black. Sixes 24 f)el II uio, i4y2.22y2. VM letter t)rus, Seeeerf Fleer "Wall, that takes car of YOU until 1967." DOLLS TOY STOVES GAMES- TOY CHESTS WAGONS BLACKBOARDS ROCKERS SWEEPER SETS TEA SETS PU96CHIX3 5H00FLYS BAGS TRICYCLES ROCKING COOX SETS HORSES PULL TOYS DOLL PUSH TOYS CARRIAGES DOLL BATH OUR FINEST TABLE end CHAIR SET Hii Captain's Chair. 19J Waxed Birch GIRLS' ORLON CARDIGANS Soft and light weight, but warm white, pink, blue, red, navy, maize in the group, with color-matched mother-of-pearl buttons. 3-6x.

39.3 4.98 GIRLS4 TYCORA YARN CARDIGAN, beautiful and washable white, blue, red, natural in the group. 3-6x, 4.98 7-14, 5.98. Free Parking Rear of Store for over 500 cars daily knackwurst kneaders Be sure to care the 1958 De Soto emd we're not handing you any baloney! It's all new and it's coming to your neighborhood De Soto dealer'- Nov. ,1. Re OH MOAT AND MONDAY NIQHTS TIL 9 P.M.

884 W. FLAGLER PHONES i-ms 11537 member the date for the '581 De Soto is coming to town MIAMI nov. 1 ran 32 1 i Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Fridays Until 9:00 Phone HI 3-1647 2117 Ponce de Leoe 'Rtl PARKINS REAR Of ITORI.

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