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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 7

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DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL, LANCASTER, MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1959-7 I Sew-Very-Easy tampered Bachelors Run For JACOBY ON BRIDGE PRINTED PATTERN Lover disposed of my little black book Second Trick Is Difference Between Making, Losing Game with 200 names, and I began to Lane, Symphony Chairman Names Publicity Group Members of the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra publicity committee for the 1959-60 season have been announced by H. K. Lutt-ringer. committee chairman.

Committee members are Mar-lin Albright, Miss Doris Burns, live." New York buffet tables with the unmarried ladies, so the girls outdo each other in trying to attract men. "These are charming women, in most instances. They've heen so busy with careers that thev He was depressed for a few minutes after he threw the book before having to let West get In down an incinerator. By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Servic Alvin Roth of Washington and listening to records without some girl phoning to ask me out. Some were women friends and some I didn't know the girl friends of girl friends who knew me." Pretty soon he was playing the role of psychiatrist.

"I am a sympathetic person," he relates, "but many women wanted to be with me because I listened to their problems-broken romances, financial troubles, family problems. I found myself becoming an actor. "But then it didn't do me much good, reasoned. The phone was always ringing and I seldom got a chance to call a number, any haven't had time to relax. When with the ace of hearts.

If West takes the first heart trick his tooth has been pulled. He can clear the spades but will never get the lead to make them and South will make four odd. they do, their loneliness makes them desperate." Bill's not a nriirte mind vnn way." By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer Ate New York women the loneliest in the coun-tr Are they pampering metrinto perennial bachelorhood? One New York Bill it's so, and if the pattern is repeated around thetountry, orange blossoms may bite the dust. 1 "'3ft(Ey should a man get married -when he can get a woman to darn his socks, bake him ap-plC'pies, and even take him out to dinner when he is broke? New York' bachelors have become extreme egotists because they are In such demand." It seems there just aren't enough single men to line up at Bill recommended regime for overtired bachelors includes But he suddenly realized that he Tobias Stone of New York are one of the great partnerships of all time. They are also the proponents of the Roth-Stone system of bidding which is beautifully described in their new book, "Bridge Is a Partnership Game." Mrs.

H. N. Hillard, Mrs. Durell Hollinger, William Kinderwater, Frederic S. Klein, R.

Lee Kun-kel, Robert McCoIlough, Samuel P. Norton, James R. Penton, L. E. Peters, and Rollin Steinmetz.

exercise he chose handball), eating regularly (he lost 40 pounds) was spending all-his waking hours "killing time." He was losing his "intellectual curiosity." "It may sound paradoxial," he and sleep (he switched from 4 to 8 hours night). says, "but I gave up bachelor "Why is the bachelor a willing hood at 41 after three vears of playing the party circuit because I was losing respect for women. reaching over the table and patting a hand comfortingly at just the right moment, and trying to murmur appropriate words of sympathy. But I was tortured by my own insincerity. Then, too, I had my own problems." "I shut off the willing ear, limited my dates to one a week, mere was such a tremendous party to the chase?" Bill was asked.

"Bachelors are lonely too," he says. "And they'd get married, if only the girls would give them a chance to realize what they're missing." pool of women looking for escorts t.AW.- tjffwAX ky j- that I found it impossible to en joy an evening with a book or The bidding has been: South West North East 1 A Pass 2 N.T.. Pass 3 Pass 3 A Pass You, South, hold: AAQ865 If A 5 KJ43 A9 What do you do? A Bid six spades. Ton have 18 points and your partner has shown fair spade support and at least 13 points. You do not try for a (rand slam because there just ean't be a good play for it.

TODAY'S QUESTION You open two hearts holding: AKZ VAKQJ987 AK8 4 Your partner responds two spades. What do you do? Answer Tomorrow WE THE WOMEN Officers Will By DeborahFriends NORTH 2 45432 VQ8 A8 AJ1087 WEST EAST A Q10876 A J9 VA76 109532 Q5 10 7 2 632 K9 SOUTH (D) AK VKJ4. K9643 Q54 Both vulnerable Sooth West North East 1N.T. 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 7 Springtime Is Musical Art Program Theme The Matinee Musical Sextet of Striking A Happy Medium Can Be Challenging Task By RUTH MILLETT Lancaster Friends of Deborah frill meet Tuesday at 1:15 p.m.

in Philadelphia will present a pro 1501 newly decorated rooms. Central air-conditioning for maximum comfort in all seasonsall with radio, many with television. Just a step from State Street Shopping, Theatres, Merchandise Mart and LaSalle Street financial district. Telephone FP. 2-2100 World-famous restaurants the" Jewish Community Center Dessert and coffee will be served gram entitled "Springtime" at the prior to a business session.

Wednesday afternoon meeting of Luncheon, Card Party Planned By Democratic Women Mrs. Loretta Smoker has been the Iris Club. Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. A.

E. Giltman, chairman of nominating committee, will IT ISN'T easy for a woman to hit a happy medium between-Being so helpless she is a drag on her husband and being so self-sufficient he has a sneaking notion that she could get along very well without him. Being so sure that "mother knows best" that her children have a disciplinarian instead of a mother and being so unsure of herself that she is Clime will introduce the program. present the slate of officers and The erotm. heard at numprnns COUFSf Ml board members and an election appointed chairman of the Sauer PORTESEItSE conventions of the National Federation of Music Clubs, will havp will be held.

Mrs. Allen Alboum, chairman It's SEW-EASY to play fashion's game of "partners" with these smart separates. Mix 'em, switch 'em for sun and JCJ frill discuss plans for Tag Day May 15 when a community-wide Kraut Luncheon to be held by the Women's Democratic Club of Lancaster City and County on March 11. The luncheon will be served in the basement of the Coho building In common with most experts I do not agree with the basic principles of their system but anything they say is worth reading and studying whether you agree with it or not. Today's hand is bid the same in Roth-Stone as in standard bridge and West opens the seven of spades.

sports all summer. Send now! Tomor row's pattern: Child's separates. an informal program, with solos, duets, trios and sextet arrangements. They wear identical long gowns and picture hats and add novel effects suitable to the num afraid to put her foot down when she ought to. Being so absorbed in outside activities that her family gets short-changed and being such a stay-at-home that she contributes nothing to her rnmmnnitv Printed Pattern 4559: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.

Size 16 top: 1 yards cfriv right into fh 35-inch: shorts: IV yards; skirt 4 yards. collection will be taken by Debo rah Hospital. City, County Girls Get Nurses' Caps bers chosen. from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Mrs. ELsie Beck will be in charge of the bake sale to be held Leading such a gay social life that there isn't Ruth Millett Printed directions on each pattern part. The four sonranos in the sextet Easier, accurate. much time for home life and doing so little socially that she grows dull and timid. are: Irene Merrick and Louise The whole point to the play of i 'lUl'MlWWM! Send FIFTY CENTS In coins for this Buygoyne, both of whom sing on radio, television and oonrprt Building her husband up until he has such an inflated opinion of himself that he's a bore and making him so conscious of his Miss" Linda Peters, 1217 Elm stages; Madeline Wiegand, di pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to Anne Adams, care of Intelligencer Journal 88, Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. and Miss Lorraine Hauer, short-comings that he loses confidence in himself. in conjunction with the luncheon.

Mrs. Norman Herr will be chairman of the Wednesday Card Party to be held at 1:45 p.m. Tickets for the events may be obtained from the committee chairmen or from Mrs. Margaret Schneider, 630 George St. the hand is that South must lead a heart at trick two.

If he is' allowed to hold that trick he will go after the club suit and lose the club finesse to East. East will play a second spade but declarer will be able to get nine tricks rector ot hospital music for the Red Cross: and Margaret Currv. Quarryville, received their caps at -a special capping ceremony Spending so much time and money on her looks that she Is nothing but a clothes horse and going around looking like Mrs. last week at Coatesvule Hospital Beatnik. The girls are graduates of Mc- Being such a spit and polish housekeeper that members of her who is a youth and junior choir director and a graduate of the Fred Wraring Workshop.

I The contraltos are Nnrmn! Caskey and Solanco High Schools family aren't comfortable in their own home and letting things respectively. slide to where her house is not tidy enough to seem cheerful. Hays, a member of the hospital Being such a talker that she is a bore and being so shy and retiring that she is dull company. music statt of the Red Cross; and Edith Bailev. recitalist in Cool And Cute No woman ever hits a happy medium in every department of York and Philadelphia, and a her life.

The best she can do is to keep trying not to lean dan gerously close to either one extreme or the other. voice teacher. All the members also are church soloists. Sunday Hike Takes Group To Colebrook There were 31 members of the Lancaster Hiking Club visiting Dinosaur Rock, Colebrook, Sunday afternoon. The group, led by Kent Fahr-inger, club president, entered Dinosaur Trail at the Colebrook Rd.

and hiked three miles to the destination. On March 14 the group will have a covered dish social at the home of Kenneth Holsinger, East Petersburg. Louise Conway, accompanist, is an organist and choir director Engagements Announced and a graduate of Chicago Musical College. The hostesses will include: Mrs. ESBENSHADE WEAVER Max Banzhaf, Mrs.

Herbert K. HABECKER LEHMAN Announcement has been made Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Weaver, Bird-in-Hand, announce the en of the engagement of Verna Leh Cooper, Mrs.

Edward J. Ford, Mrs. Fred M. Ritts, Mrs. Andrew H.

Rote, and Mrs. Albert H. Sheaf- gagement of their daughter, Pris- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H.

Lehman, Manheim Rl. fer Jr. cilla Joan Weaver, to Donald H. to Chester E. Habecker son of Miss Grace M.

Foster and Mrs. Esbenshade, son of Mr. and Mrs, Noah Esbenshade, Lancaster R4. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester K. Habeck James H. Ross will preside at the tea tables. Mrs. John H.

Rrnhak- Miss Weaver is a senior at West er, Lititz R3. B. Flyte, Mrs. A. Hugh Forster, Mrs.

Charles G. Francos, Mrs. Edwin C. Frazier, Mrs. Harold J.

Frey, Mrs. Harry C. Fulton, Mrs. L. Chase Kepner, Mrs.

Wallace L. Robinson, Mrs. William J. Robinson Mrs. Harold E.

Rochow and Mrs. Lawrence M. Rogers. Chester State Teachers College ier Jr. will arrange the flowers.

Miss Lehman and her fiance are both employed by Indian Riv Mr. Esbenshade attended Kent Members who will assist in servins at the tea include: Mrs. er Broilers Inc. University and Millersville State Teachers College. He is employed Mr.

Habecker, a graduate of Wallace E. Fisher, Mrs. Howard in the recreation field in Balti Warwick Township High School, served two years in the Army, more. Md. Both graduated from the former East Lampeter' High School.

with the Military Police, in Albu querque, N. M. The couple plan an August wed HERR-WORTH ding. Mr. and Mrs.

Christian WASHERS AND DRIERS Worth, New Providence, announce HUHN-RODA Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Roda, the engagement of their daughter, Althea Fay Worth, to John 902 Landis announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Roda, to Norman J. Huhn, LANDIS ELECTRIC H.

Herr, son of Mrs. J. Harry McKinley, Conestoga. Miss Worth is a senior at So son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman C. lanco High School. Huhn, 1047 Ellwood Ave. Miss Roda, a graduate of Lan Her fiance, a graduate of Penn caster Catholic High bcnool. is Manor High School, is serving in the U.S.

Navy, assigned to the employed in the office of DeWalt 121 N. DUKE ST. OPEN MONDAYS FRIDAYS UNTIL P. M. PAY THE METER WAY THE EASY WAY Selling and Servicing Kelvinators for Over 30 Years Division of AMF.

Her fiance, a graduate of Man- I Tin heim Twp. High School, is em ployed by the Bearings Co. of jmm. uj in a. rm .11, mt 11 i mu uu ip.m IW iwipm ei v.t,hi i America.

MUSSER ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Adams Jr BXjriny and scattered posies art appropriate trim for set. Wake this aundress for daughter, ruffle-edsed panties, too. Dress opens out: easy to Iron.

Pattern 7035: children's sires 2, 4, included. Pattern transfer, cutting charts, USS Independence, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York. HORNING MARTIN Mrs. Anna B. Martin, Ephrata R3, announces the engagement of her daughter, Elaine Marie Martin, to Eugene Horning, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Horning, Goodville. Miss Martin is employed in the office of Victor F. Weaver, New Holland. Her fiance is employed as a carpenter by his r.

i i ILititz Rl, announce the engage Exclusive Presentation MINK MASTERPIECES March 2nd thru March 7th One of our finest fur resources specializes in Mink Its mission is to create fashions that match the matchless beauty of the fur It is the accepted authority on Mink And it has chosen the Mary Sachs shop, in Lancaster, to present the latest proof of its virtuosity in this famous fur Scarves, Stoles, Jackets and Coats in Natural Ranch Mink, Autumn Haze Mink, Cerulean Mink and Luletia Mink. A selection in which you can find both your heart's desire and your pocket's capacity And if you are not interested in Mink, you may get some fashion sucKestioii for redesigning the furs you already own In any event, you will not incur any obligation and you will enjoy the thrill of seeing one of the world's finest displays of Fashions in Mink Monday, March 2 thru Saturday, March 7 ALL DAY ALL WEEK MINK ment of their daughter. Lucille B. Adams, to Rodney L. Musser V4 -i son of Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Mus 1 ser. 338 E. Mam Lititz. Send Thirty-fiva cants (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to Intelligencer Journal 52, Household Arts P.O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. V. Print plainly NAME, AO-DRESS, ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER. Miss Adams and her fiance are students at Warwick High School.

v. 1 aising A Genius Isn't Easy i i 5 If "He's not interested in girls yet they don't play chess. He doesn't smoke or He does chew his nails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him ston. ij I I don't know what he might take 1 I. v.

'v? 1 i4 his mother going around with him to tournaments. Besides, I 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 smiling mouth in a gamin face. The Fischers separated when Bobby was two and Mrs. Fischer raised her two children on her earnings as a nurse. "I don't discipline Bobby.

He's too big. Anyway, there's not much to say. He comes home and sticks his aose 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 chess.

He's serious. He has to study all the time. The countries publish pamphlets and books at a great rate new openings al NEW YORK (AP) 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 last 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.

"He had a round trip ticket, but nobody made any reservations for him and he couldn't get a plane. 1 knew he'd spent most nf his monev at the World Fair in up. "Some of these chess players twitch all over. Honest. They start with an eye and twitch down to their feet and start again.

I'd rather he chewed his "The only thing I do is nag him to get some fresh air. This year he's joined the and says he's going to get in better physical shape. "He used to be vonderful at sports in fact, he himself used to say he wanted to be a baseball player. "I don't know a thing about chess. In fact.

I tried to make him stop for four years. But I've given up now." 'A i it i ways being worKea out. r' 4 I I 1 I I i v' 4 t. 4 1 Ui? i fnt beotlrf hill Iww ter man) )ak mm to woman train! Practical Belgium and I was afraid the Yugoslav Chess Federation wouldn't go on paying for him after the tournament had ended. "I went to the Yugoslav Embassy but it was the weekend and I couldn't find anybody.

I tried to call Bobby, but they said he had left by train. "I was really worried. I knew 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." But.Bobby used his tournament prize money to get to Munich MriOfachs Dork prrMtt ftty mrM.

matwnitj to hrtmt can ran, comptntvn mm, aoctar't offic wm. to fantitutiont mii clime. hjKmj practical mm ft ffiployvl. Our toan-tiiM trlirwnf aragram 4oa Marttr wit ar tmiwK H.gk Klwat aducatita not nquiratl Imtstigata ROW! Practical Nurses Training Schools Rav N. Thai New Era.

Lancaster I'Ii-m pM FRKK Bocki. mirrr wnhOTt iiiJtwai i ii.m I cm life-, a l'icicl Stir- 2 Siirtial T.ua iUl titadtoia Pa. 3 1 703 N. Duke St. STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 to 3:30 OFFJN" THURSDAY EVENINGS TILL NINE O'CLOCK Eay Parking At Rear of Store For Cutomer DINNER PARTY and the star of the evening is this arrow-narrow dress that's beautifully polished with satin binding and buttons.

Smooth fit is vital to the midriff line and it's easily, invisibly achieved with a 12-inch Talon Magic Zip that jet-speeds sewing and insures a professional fit Printed Pattern 46T0 is available in Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. To order, send 50 cents 50c in coins stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to Anne Adams, care of the Intelligencer Journal Pattern Department, P. O.

Box 13, Old Chelsea Station, New Yow 11, N. Y. Adv. where he found plane space home. FINDS OWN FUNDS Chess is" tot a fa and there are no funds to send' the -American champion to tour- naments.

Bobby won two tickets to Yugoslavia on a television program. His 21-year-old Or Occapajtloa. MARY SACHS, 15 Mofaal t-J) Ummm won, "Bobby doesn't like the idea of..

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