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The Ada Evening News from Ada, Oklahoma • 26

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lie' Iv ADA EVENING NEWS THE rbAGE 12 am ontlIONVOMISt 1 Schoolboy lot boy Remomb3r1 When Driving Viatch Out For School Buses Flirs Make- News at Home alzd Abroad 't 1 6C -Nt 0 g' A fog---' Law Requires Drivers to Stop When Buses Load on Discharge 4 NEW YORK LP A quiet group huddled around a table in the corner of the Marshall Chess Club watching an almost unbelievable game The players were Donald Byrne a chess master andBobby Fischer a 13-year-old Brooklyn schoolboy playing in his first major tournament 'rime and again bold surprising moves Bobby outfoxed his more experienced opponent "Impossible" whispered of the onlookers Byrne is losing to a 13-year-o1dnobody" "Mate" said this "nobody" and the game was over Bobby had earned his first victory in NEW YORK tel A quiet group huddled around a table in the cor- ner of the Marshall Chess Club watching an almost unbelievable game The players were Donald Byrne a chess master and Bobby Fisch- Cr a 13-year-old Brooklyn school- boy playing in his first major tournament and again bold surprising moves Bobby out- foxed his more experienced op- ponent "Impossible" whispered the onlookers 'Byrne is losing In a 13-year-old nobody" "Mate" said this s'nobody" and the game was over Bobby had earned his first victory in By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women's Editor ON BOTH SIDES of he Atlantic people are talking about furs this fall Fur hats fur-trimmings on dresses and suits fur bags belts and even shoes -perk up the seasonal fashion picture And as usual new fur coats give women all over the world some-' Jhing to yearn for Since furs were the first garments worn bi human beings back in the days of the cavemen Its little wonder that they continue to be of primary interest to ADA OKLAHOMA SUNDAY AUGUST IS 1257 As Seen in SEVENTEEN I MACSHORE CLASSICS' a 7 ADA OICLAII031A SUN1)AY AUGUST IS 1957 As Seen in SEVENTEEN 114 EllSkilLIN i --a (N---i "it I I (id 44 4 i 2 it( I -T I MACSHORE CbftSSICSI A Hailed as Chess Prod' 9- the Lessing Rosenwald Trophy Tournament Chess Review magazine called it the "game of the century a stunning masterpiece of combina- tion play performed by a-boy of 13 against a formidable opponent matching the finest on -record in the history of chess prodigies" Bobby didn't ilvIn the Rosen-Time wald tournament the trophy went to Sammy Reshevsky the ranking player but the crew-cut youngster who 1 rather play chess than eat estabof lished himself as a young man to watch New York chess enthuilasts have recognized Bobby's ability for several years Hans secretary manager of the Manhattan Mess Club says: "Ior his age I don't think there I is any better chess player in the t- i world He is a genuine prodigy i and one of the best players in our club" -B bby appears embarrassed 4 by all the attention be has drawn -T i since he defeated Byrne 1 4 1 1 "Ilust made the moves I thought It were best" he says modestly "1 a 11 was just lucky" 1 I ''---N Where did he learn the game? a I I sister taught me when 1 as 6" he says "She was 12 and :17 -(14111 know too much about the 1 1 game but she told me where and bow to Imove the pieces 1 liked it and have been playing it ever 4 )0iin since" 4 si Does he want to continue play- Iif ing game and perhaps be- 1 the 000000 Li cope coneofpthey as all my 1 great players? la 4-4 low -e life" he answers shyly "I like 4 tournaments and would like to I tow- 4 -1 play in a-lot of them As for being 4 1 6 Jr -A 11 great don't know about that" ors idazr Ir'--- Kmoch however has fewer reservations: EXPERT AT 13: Bobby Fisher "The outlook is brilliant If Audies move on way to victory he continues to proceed the way )ver Donald Byrne one of the he has the past year or two he's best chess players in the United likely to become one of the great States est players of all time" EXPERT AT 13: Bobby Fisher studies move on way to victory over Donald Byrne one of the best chess players in the United States --7 ----sv 4 I 7 1 1 It i -00 4t 1 41 0000) I 1 '11114 1 I vs 1 1 4 4t If d' of) 4 -4- -0 k- i I 4 1 2 -ALA 1 Iigy- 1 fashion-conscious women today 1 You might mieht say it's a basic human trait this emotional feeling about furs This year new pelts and new colors are making news In Paris designer Jean Desses has brought back at old standby astrakan that -1 1E lima :1 to high fashion He shows a series of short and long coats in South- 't west African astrakan In chestnut 1 I I or black often with contrasting 1 1 1 fur trimming such as mink col- i lar III 1 In New York there's much excitement over a new sandy tone in mink mutations caUed Tourk 1-----maline new midnight gray I vatempawl A 4A tt Alaska seal called Kitivi I I Ian otter Somali leopard black awfiliffillek 1000116101 'Alois SCAU-1 -7' 1 1 LI 1 111 1 awe 11 I 0- to 't t'll 'HI 7 1 i rk I i 1 sad 0-4 i 1 l'i I lio1 43boomeas slomm4 I 1 1I I i I 1 '''1 Floods of children are surging toward school houses once more in every city and hamlet of Oklahoma and with them comes a note of caution from state Safety Corn- missioner Jim Lookabaugh to keep an eye peeled for school buses School buses are again a factor on our state highways roads and streets" be said -so motorists must keep in mind they will be stopping and starting at many places along their routes to pick up and discharge their precious cargo of children" State law requires drivers to stop their automobiles when they approach a school bus taking on or discharging passengers Lookabaugh said 'It does not make any difference which side of the road you are on either" he added Troopers of the Highway Patrol are in the process of checking out the big yellow carriers with their flashing caution lights They make an annual inspection of the school buses -to be sure the vehicles are in top flight mechanical shape Brakes lights windshield wipers tires and general condition are given a close lobk School days also bring school zones Law also requires a slow down through marked school zones to a speed of not more than 25 miles an hour outside of city limits Lookabaugh said Some cities limit 1 speed to miles an hour Movable markers are used in the rural areas and placed on the highway before- school hours and taken off after classes are dismissed -Slow down when you enter a residential area where children may be on the way to or coming from school" the commissioner said Parents will be wise in reminding their children too that a driver cannot always see a small figure that dashes into the street Children pal-flats and drivers must work together in this -matter of safety" TAKE To BELTS Self-belts and leather belts are a TAKE To BELTS Self-belts and leather belts are a k-- 1 4 ---A 2 I 1 1 -4 4 1 mink and all the foxes also are enjoying fashion favor both in 4 complete coats and in combina- 4 tion with other furs 441 --4111aAbiiiimilibareagollohadta-- "wo 4' The prevailing silhouette is slender but easy with coats tak- ing on an oval look narrower at NEW lady wears a Chesterfield in the newest shade of the hemline New techniques make Alaska seal a midnight gray called Kitovi Carrying out the vogue furs as light and supple as fabrics of contrasting furs is the shawl collar collar of mink and they are handled accordingly in the new coats which go in for much detail such as draping shir -4' 0 tAt i 1- 1 t-- I 1 Is -4 A-441t4as-- komm14-4 VERSATILITY 3 $3 98 ring pleats and tucks Top designers this fall also have turned their attention to the socalled budget furs such as I am broadtail raccoon squirrel muskrat and even rabbit so that even if she can't afford mink a woman can have a fashionable and flattering fur coat A new idea in fashion MACSHORE's wardrobe stretching V-3 the shirt that gives you three sleeve styles in one! Shown here the eased look of the fisherman at your slightest whim a button cuff sleeve-or a casttal roll-up! In DRIP-DRY woven basque stripe cotton with convertible Italian col-lax Black green or blue predominating Sizes 30 to 33 1S rn Shingles Related to Chickenpox Boys Approve Ivy New Look favorite accompaniment for coats this season DOLLING UP Double breasted closings both real and simulated appear frequently on fall coats suits and dresses Asw '1 4 Let the distaff side of the family worry about constantly changing fashions Boys like their fathers will stay with the Ivy styling that has been a favorite in recent seasons That's the verdict for boys' wear this fall However while the Ivy took is favored it's Ivy with a difference Fall dash has been added by the introduction of new colors and treatments Details such as button-down collars and back belts are present in plenty but traditionally narrow Ivy stripes in shirts often give way to wider stripings and traditional colorings such as tone-on-tone gray and brown get a lift from the addition of stripes in hues of gold red blue and rust Probably the freshest look is provided by the liberal use of bright red in boys' suburban coats and blazer Jackets older patients the viruses of chickenpox and shingles can persist much longer It is reasonable to think that having had either shingles or chickenpox will protect one from having the other disease In tomorrows column I will discuss shingles at length (Q) "When I was 10 I had yellow jaundice What type did I most likely have? What is the difference between yellow jaundice and hepatitis? What causes hepatitis? An Ardent Reader (A) Yellow jaundice is a sign of a disease in which the skin turns yellowish because of an increase in the bile pigments in the blood There are many causes such as obstruction in the bile ducts with a a backing up of the bile infectien etc You probably had infectious (catarrhal) hepatitis as a child: it is caused by a known virus germ For Dr Deans new 56-page medical book send 25c in coin (no stamps) care of this newspaper (Copyright 1957 General Features Corp) By A DEAN MD NIEDITORIAL: About ten years ago a German doctor noted the relationship between two virus diseases chickenpox (varicella) and shingles (herpes zoster) He ob- served several cases of chickenpox arising after contact with shingles Since then many doctors have noticed this same relationship al! though the reverse (shingles resulting from chickenpox) has been observed much less commonly In England individual cases of shingles in various boarding schools were reported to have started 20 out-breaks of chickenpox All these- findings recently prompted various virus studies to determine the nature ofthis relationship Examination of the viruses of both diseases under the electron microscope showed them indistinguishable from each other In most cases especially of young patients the virus particles were greatest in number 24 hours after the onset of the disease and almost in three days In the 1E3A4AkZ Parker St 1- FA NEWS WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS it 00000000000 00 Alkst- NEWS WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS cs I 144ZnAkAAJ7 I-- 1)- er lip 00000 Dee 0000 0 4 1 tlz1 4 12 A Kt 4 0 ACCESSORIES TO STYLE Use of colored stones in cuff links and tie clasps makes possible coordination with the colors in restrained neckwear patterns this fall Jean Desses revives interest in astrakam using it in overcoat with belt tied in front collar edged in blond mink Easy cut is typical of new season Jean Desses revives interest in astrakan using it in overcoat with belt tied in front collar edged in blond mink evy 4 ea AP 71 gettNIPIVi Pr 1 rune SIM a oo a doON of IN ki do a 1 al NNW do 1 MIN 11 11! Oa 4 6 LA ex-r-K-r---- 0 lk la 4 41' I 6 11' 1 twit) 4111C 8- ttlk Of 4 1' 1 IA' -111 0 4ettcat -------L 1-- 941 1 1 -IMP i '40- -142iit--ri: I 1 tent Dresses At New Low Prices! WATCH FOR NEWTON WALL CO GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION SALE! 898 3 to 6X --0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 d) 110111 0 0 0 SPECIAL! 0 0 0 i0-day free 'trial 0 0 0 Try the new Parker Super "21" Pen for 10 days If you are not completely satisfied return 0 the pen to us for full 'credit or refund! 0 0 0 Sri' -AL! ae trial "21" Pen for 10 etely satisfied return wo credit or refund! 0 0 098 SOON -WE'LL HAVE A NEWER AND BIGGER STORE! 7 to' 14 BOYS' JEANS BOYS' KHAKI PUTS Crisp shirtwaist style topped with white Peter Pan collarand blackvelvet tie Blue or brown "over check" cotton Wrangler Levis Lee Riders Regularly 5269 to $355 A Regularly $198 to $298 71111 gob VP 1 1 i t- 1 4- 4 -1 -4 i 10 io 0 0 1111 0 4 0 1 lb -Tr i -i 13' 41 1 4 4 4110 4 II i kt di) Tel I I 11011 $198 to $265 NW $149 to 200 BOYS' SHIRTS Look What Mr A 0600 00000000- 'et 0 la 0 '1' 0 0 0 0 43 0 00 0 0 0 r7- I BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL SHOES By Buster Brown Regularly $545 to $895 Valets 110111 't $369 to $669 Regularly $149 to $298 Values You'll Want Several of These! I I Specially designed for stuclent use! Made of super-strength plastic and stainless steel! Protected point rugged writing mechanism! Clean easy flling trtessy fragile cartridges! Electro-polished point for super-szpooth writing! Sleek styling found only in more costly pens 1 Specially designed for student use! lade of su- per-strength plastic and stainless steel! Protected point rugged writing mechanism! Clean easy flling messy fragile cartridges! Electro-polished point for super-szr00th urriting! Sleek styling found only in more costly pens I 11011 $112 to $225 Has Done! Asfahl ota price every mother hos waited for! Goo Similar to This Illustration! BOYS' -SOXH22c up GIRLS' SOX 29c up Hurry for Best Selection! SCHOOL PENCILS I Each I Hurry While They Lost! Only 10 toa Customer! MAKE NEWTON WALL CO YOUR SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS AND USE OUR LAYAWAY! Easy-to-care-for designs to make going back to school even happier Shirtwaist cottons at a price even mother has been waiting for in "AN ASFAHL" dress THROUGH SIZES 14 TOO! SELECT YOURS EARLY! I I Other Back-to-School Dresses from 398 8 Mir BLOUSES NOTE BOOK PAPER Regular 10c Size 5c -Regular $198 now $100 1- Regular 25c Size 15c Hurry-They Won't Last Long! SELECTIONS FROM OUR- BOYS' DEPT JEANS T-SHIRTS Ivy LEAGUE SLACKS JACKETS SHIRTS CAR COATS DEPT 'S i 1111 I II 122 Main FE- 2-5078 -fe Super atures i Writes for wilks Strelp now clip -a on on filling -yards against Ines vichicosibho ofinkposiuLpisfass trigmattkiht nionwpotbcibarrni ontyl coloirs3-9--3 ri 1 i I 40) 41r 4 do---- tr' 1 ic I fi I 1 11 iir i A I I ar'ex 6 r'W144 rill AIIIIVAIII i e----- ii 4 -4 122 Main FE-2-5078 1411k4016-011116-41111A -4e0Lealli-41a-11-611-m0Lamia--AL-alt -4S- An -a -on 1 I LEL We Have a Large Selection of Other School Reduced from 20 TO 3 3 13 et Original Selling Price bjtc J11111011 s'19' 213-215 MAIN ADA OKLA NEXT DOOR TO COLLIER BROS FURNITURE MAIN ADA OKLA 213-21 NEXT DC NEXT DOOR TO COLLIER BROS FURNITURE I FE 2-0411 117 West Main 4 A 1 ftlAL 4 -m.

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