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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 37

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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37
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1959 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 37 16-YEAR-OLD CHAMP Funds Sought to Send Yank to Chess Meet By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, Aug. 21-One mother who is doing her very best to help her son is Mrs. Regina Fischer of Her son Brook klyn, My is Bobby 16-year old Fischer, the Dal chess champion, and his current predicament is a shortage of As our national champion, Bobby is the official U.S. entry to give our champion the to carry the to the coming Candidates tour- money needed for participation raising the money nament, which will take place in the various tournaments. and living expenses.

in Yugoslavia Sept. 6 to Oct. 31. Other countries back their I hope many of Winner of this eight-man com- representatives in these events. will send petition will become the new In the Candidates tournament Bobby Fischer, care challenger in 1960 for the world there will be four Russian play- Chess federation, championship title, now held by ers, well provided with sec- New York 3, N.Y., Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia.

onds, physical trainers and for use in representing Mrs. Fischer is calling on all every moral and financial in the Yugoslavia she can reach in her search for backing. In driving down money to send her son to this on a Connecticut tournament. BOBBY FISCHER is young to week it appeared For some reason the United be carrying the responsibility of everyone was States Chess federation does representing the U.S., and I on the speed limits. not seem to be strong enough hope he will not also be asked a driver three ahead of us must have suddenly the passengers got out unhurt realized he was passing his but very irate with the little turnoff and stopped shortly, car in front of them, which, of The cars behind him quickly course, was not in any way to slowed down, but the driver of blame.

the fourth car back must have We were far enough behind feared he might not be able so that there was room for the responsibility of to make a dead stop short of careening car to go over and for travel those in front of him. He come back without touching us, started to turn to the right though I will say I held my my readers and then realized a truck was breath for a few seconds. In contributions to: coming up beside him. So he due time we saw this car pull of the U.S. turned sharp left, hit the curb away with no more damage 80 E.

11th beyond which there was a bank, than what appeared to be a earmarked and turned over on his side. dented side. the U.S. This was an extraordinary tournament. BY THIS TIME the first two accident from our point of from Maine cars had driven on.

The one view, for what happened parkway last immediately in front of him, a seemed to be really nobody's to us that small car, had not yet started. fault-except possibly the man obeying the laws And to the astonishment of all who stopped so suddenly, and Whereupon of us the fourth car righted his action was almost a subor four cars itself after overturning, and conscious one. fashions I Trals, for the "YOUNG BRASS" 17 SOUTH MAIN Fall excitement! the Raccoon Collar Jersey Sheath is removable! the and Color-sparked boy coat of camel hair and wool! Perfect for Cardigan college your first job, too! Camel color sizes 8 to 16. Interested in getting more for your money! Then buy one of $45 our dress-plus fashions this handsome accessory-conscious wool jersey sheath wear with or without the colorful Beloved Jr. Basic Flannel plaid cardigan.

For that smart extra wear the cardigan for that one special dress with blouses and skirts! to wear everywhere, vary with Slate green, royal, an exciting change of accessories. 10 to 16. Camel, black, slate green, 5 to 15. by AGADOON $25 1798 dresses--Thal's third floor junior colony-Thal's third floor coats-Thal's second floor You'll be "mad for our plaid" coordinates Perfect traveling Handsome go-togethers companion DICE in amber mist or. trail blue wool flannels Nylon tricot sizes 10 to 18.

robe, pajama Shirt and scuffs Bermuda 8.98 70 6.50 Weskit 8.98 Easiest way to travel. with Cardigan jacket 10.98 the colorful double woven Pleated skirt. 10.98 travel ensemble that tubs quickly, Matching shaggy sweater 8.98 Slim skirt 9.98 dries in a jiffy packs in a Tapered slack 10.98 tiny space! Two tones of turquoise, green, beige, blue, rose, sportswear-Thal's street floor also red and white. Sizes 32 to 40. complete set 1098 pi's and scuffs only 598 lingerie-Thal's street floor Garden Club Names Winners Mrs.

Cris Burton was awarded Best of Show in the Blossom Boosters Garden club flower show. The Sweepstakes award went to Mrs. Betty Dickson. Other Blue Ribbon winners were Mrs. Fredricka Schaffer, Mrs.

Shirley Lampreckt, Mrs. Dorrie Lowry and Mrs. Joan Randolph. Winners in the junior division were Sandra Lee, Ellen Randolph, Adrienne Burton, Bruce Loyd, Janet Piker and Christine Lampreckt. DOROTHY STACK Stack-Martin Betrothal Told Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Stack of Rosemont Blvd. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Louise, to Specialist Paul Ellsworth Martin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ellsworth Martin of Grant Ave. The wedding will take place in January at St. Anthony's church. Miss Stack is a graddate of Julienne high school and is employed by the Truman Optical Co.

Mr. Martin, a graduate of Chaminade high school, is serving with the Army at Fort Lee, Va. 9296 SIZES 10-18 Fall Choice Smart, Slim By MARIAN MARTIN Smart and slim -the ideal dress for college or career! This casual favorite is a cinch to sew in rayon, cotton, miracle blend. No waist seamsjust belt it to fit. Ideal for fall.

Printed Pattern 9296: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes three and three-eighths yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents (coins) for this pattern-add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing.

Send to: Marian Martin Dayton Daily News Pattern Department 232 West 18th St. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Quick Cookies Light and sweet date drop cookies are perfect partners with ice cream or sherbet for a summertime dessert.

Make them by adding one-third cup sugar to two beaten eggs. Blend in cups crushed cornflakes and one cup chopped fresh dates. Add a dash of salt and teaspoon vanilla. Let ingredients stand about half an hour, then drop onto greased cooky sheet and bake in moderate oven about 10 minutes. DRIVING IS RELAXING? RIDE THE No No No Parking Relax and live Phone the City Transit for the schedule of the bus line nearest you.

Phone BA 4-8366.

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