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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 18

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Marshall, Texas
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2-C MARSHALL IN t.W5ML5SLNGLKp3urKJay, January I IV5? Raising Genius Not Easjt Friendly Group Elects Officers VJ musk Club Meets At Merle Bruce Hall Towle Sterling for if A fi lilw ftrvwcucs The best gift for that newcomer it a solid tilver mementopractical and inexpensive. Lest us show you our TOWLE The Friendly Blue Birds of South Marshall School met Wednesday for a regular meeting at the home of Ann Dinwiddie, 114 Johnson. New officers were elected as follows: president, Su-' tanne JeteT; vice-president. Laura Johnson; secretary Lenann Nance; treasurer, Mary Ann Bradley. The girls learned two new and to the.

story. "Seven 1 menUrian, conducted a parli-mentary drill lor club members. Preceding tbe drill, she played a tape recording of the business session at the October meeting to point up weaknesses in the club's parliamentary procedure. On the musical program "His formal parlor of Merle Bruc Hall was the xnc of th Marshall Music Club metinf Wednesday afternoon. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs.

p. R. Richardson, Mrs. Frank Sanders and Dr. Shirley Handler.

or the buMueis" ic-ion and collection of tots' itcrlingwart Smiling Group Has Election New officers were elected by secret ballot at the meeting of the Smiling Blue Birds Tuesday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Ralph Watson. Those elected were: president Cecelia Watson; vice-president, Kay Harmon; secretary, rends Wheeler; treasurer, Cheryl Pickens; reporter, Kathleen Tolleson. A chapter from "The Sultan's Fool" by Bobby Cilstrap; was read iy Mrs, Rex Pickens. "A Thousand Pieses sf Gold" was the name of the chapter.

Attending were: Cecelia Watson Anita Sue Powell, Brenda' Wheeler, Cheryl Pickens. Judy Brock, Kathleen Tolleson, Carol Ann Ford, Gaye Lambert, Kay Mcintosh, Kay Harmon, Mrs. Pickens and Mrs. Watson. i.

Mil I Ricilej -presented- tw- ptan read by Mrs, yum? ehond; -practice -was Roera 1. ti a I tk aaarp wui mm ilia Ibe. bastes bo brating her birthday, served Dare Westmoreland, accompanied by Mrs. William Cavern sang "Tell Me, Blue 1 year-old sister, Joan, took the second. "Bobby doesn't like the idea of 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 gamine face. The Fischers separated when Bobby was 2 and Mrs. Fischer raised ber, two children on her earnings as a nurse. "I don't discipline Bobby. e's too big.

Anwsy there's not much to say. He comes stops ta eat. and he's back again until it's Time to gs ta bat "Bobby 's one of the ones -who play for blood as they say in chess. He's serius. He has to study all the time.

Tbe countries publish pamphlets and books at a great rate new openings always being worked out. "He's not interested in girls yet they don't play chess. He doesn't smoke or drink. He does chew hi- nails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take 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 nails." "The only thing I do is nag him to get some fresh air: This year he's joined' the It''' and says he's going to get in better physical shape. "He used to be wonderful at sports in fact, he himself used to say be 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." NEW YORK Ever have trouble coping with your teenager? How would you like it if he were a genlic? "It's not easy." says Mr. Regina 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 this summer. His one dream is to snatch the world chess crown from the present champion, Russia's Mikhail Botvinnik. jtOne- of Mrs, flseher'f defifltteiynet easy'j "-moments earn this summeF when Bobby ap-. peared to be stranded Yugoslavia after his first international tournament. TT He had" rouritf but TJobodj made any reservations for him and be couldn't get a plane.

I knew he'd spent most of his money at the World Fair in 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 traia. "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 i to get to Munich where he found plane space home. Chess is not a popular game and there are no funds to send the American champion to tournaments. Bobby won two tickets to Yugoslavia on a television program. His 21- ii in avi A.

group then tang the hyma of the month. Announcement was made that the Community Chorus will resume rehearsals at p.m. Sunday at First Methodist Churvh. All members of the Chorus and other interested persons were urged to attend. Mrs.

James Hawk, parlia- ice cream nd cake squares topped with lighted birthday candles. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Tom Din-wkidie. Those present were: Laura Johnson, Deborah Presslcr, Suianne Jeter, Donna Gail Voyles, Donna Haden. Lenann Nance.

Elaine Rogers, Mary Ann Bradley, Ann Mrsi Tom Dinwiddie. leader, Mrs. Quinton Rogers, assistant leader. 64 Sky" by Gianni ni and "Song of the Open" By La Forge. Mrs.

J. S. Collins, at piano, played "Sonaline" by Ravel. A fellowship period followed in the dining room where the refreshment table was laid with an Italian cut work linen cloth and centered with an ar-j rangement of peppermint nauons -and red pa die s. Table appointments of milk glass were used.

Nandina was Slice pork tenderloin crosswise and dredge with seasoned flour. Brown in a small amount, of hot fat, then add a little cream and cover; cook until tender, adding more cream if necessary. Towlt's. flld Mister Babjr'i Fork Sterlin Stiver orrmger.from Croutons IDio Soup croutons from leftover bread: spread slices of partly stale bread with butter, sprinkle with your favorite herb and just a trace of curry; broil until lightly brown; cut What Will It Hold? If you have a favorite baking, pan that is an odd shape or size, find out how much it holds so that you can Judge whether It fits the recipe to be used. used in -decorating the formal parlor.

Salad was served by Mrs. E. M. Avery. A large number of members and several guests were in attendance at the meeting.

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