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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 22

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Bowling Green, Kentucky
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Pag 22 DAILY NEWS BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY SUNDAY JULY 1272 Chess lessons Children never too young to learn You are invited to the Grand Opening OF PATSY AND JERRI'S 1 2215 Russellville Rd Wort July 10 through Saturday July 15 Register For Valuable FREE PRIZES plus grand prizes consisting of FREE WIG AND WIGLET Nothing to buy no obligation The youth lists intelligence and a competitive instinct" as major prerequisites for the game Though an aptitude for math often is not apparent at that age he adds that die child who days good chess will be good in math Schiller recalls that Iron the time he was 4 or 5 he played chess with his father or guests in a casual way In the middle of junior high be joined a group of 9th-graders who played it a little more seriously entered a tournament and had a crushing he admits then I started to pick up chess seriously and bought the first of many chess books I probably buy more chess books than any other junior (under-21 player) in the Now chess has become a way of life for Schiller who carries a folding chess board zipper-cased playing pieces and basic chess books with him wherever he goes ier to work with and more you can teach someone young" says Schiller always had the idea of introducing chess to kids and felt die best place was on the kindergarten level Jearned at that age and Bobby Fischer did and so did most of the other players I have come in contact he continues the United States it may seem early but in the Soviet Union Schiller who gets a half unit credit per term for working five days a week with his young students starts out by introducing the pieces one at a time and letting the kids become thoroughly familiar with how each moves One 6-year-edd has already played in an under-13-year-old tournament give them general principles that get them he explains use basically the same opening all the time but they are beginning to get sane attacking schemes down and occasionally get into some defensive things" By JOY STILLEY AP Newsfeatures Writer PORT WASHINGTON NY (AP) Five-year-olds are perfectly capable of learning to play chess and in fact that is the best age to start them out says teen-age chess expert Eric Schiller who serves as a volunteer teacher to kindergarten youngsters earlier they learn to play chess the more beneficial the ability will he says Chess playing helps develop more logical reasoning processes and helps them to think more clearly and evaluate decisions The 17-year-old senior at Schreiber High School here teaches the fundamentals of the game to kindergarteners at the Flower Hill Elementary School He is a volunteer to HELP (Help Educate Little People) a program that places high school students in an assistant teacher capacity in elmentary schools asked for the younger children because I feel eas SPECIAL Reg $20 $1c Cal' JZ PERMS 71 0 appointment with Patsy Keown Jerri Barak 2215 Russellville Rd Phone 781-5651 A MISS EVA LORENE WELLS MISS SHARON ANN PAYNE Miss Wells Mr Meeks 0 will marry on-July 28 Miss Payne is engaged to Edward Dansereau STARTS MONDAY! a BIG DAYS Edmonson County High School is employed by Citizens National Bank Mr Meeks is a graduate of Warren East High School He is employed by Smiths Grove Sheet Metal Co Friends and relatives are invited to their wedding at 7:30 pm at Shadyland Church of Christ A July 28 wedding is being planned by Miss Eva Lorene Wells and Charles Wallace Meeks Their engagement is announced by parents Mr and MrTElic Wells Rt 1 Mr Meeks is the son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Meeks Smiths Grove Miss Wells a graduate of Mr and Mrs William Payne 660 Loving Ave announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Ann to Edward Starcher Dansereau son of Dr and Mrs Kirk Dansereau 2209Grandview Drive Miss Payne a 1971 graduate of Western is employed as a social worker with the Bureau of Public Assistance Mr Dansereau is majoring in theatre arts at Western The wedding will take place at 2 pm Aug 5 at St Thomas Aquinas Chapel Friends and relatives are invited SUMMER FABRICS REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL FABRICS COME IN AND SEE WHAT'S NEW FOR FALL 72 Six-mile race 'just a sprint' VALUES TO 249 IF ON BOLTS 1 10-YD LENGTHS NEWEST FANCY 100 ACRYLIC FASHION would you like to run six miles? 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