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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT PAGE THREE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1058 Mission Week PlctnnedByHolly Hill Baptists HOLLYWOOD SHORTS JAMES BACON (and the water supply. We plan HOLLYWOOD. UFi Peterto shiw it to the sheriff of Clark Lawford and Frank Sinatra are County and let him go over for HOLLY HILL, S.C. Mission Week will be observed at the Holly Ifill Baptist Church next week, going to co-produce and co-star in any possible slips. I think he'll get one of the wildest scripts yet.

quite a charge out of beginning on Sunday evening October 12. A mission study book on "Its a story of a dozen ex GI The movie will go into produe- South Asian countires will be taught each evening at 7:15 Duaaies, au expens in such in Maroh when Lawford winds as demolition, communications, vs. nrr," tiricUn o'clock. Mrs. Barney Flowers and uracn survival ana wnai not, wno shootins MnhiM Mrs.

R. E. Smoak will teach the Juniors, the Rev. Jasper Hinson, i' ioa vtrga.3, says Law-ford. The Nevada gambling resort is the Intermediator.

Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. L. C. Latimer not a military objective.

The gang ff the young people, and those teach wants au that casino money. "I know it sounds wild but we ing the adults will be Mrs. Jasp nrri 11 't i vfe wMf Yiw i er Jeffers. Mrs. L.

M. Pnckett, nave a script that makes your Mrs. W. H. Rhame, Mr.

Ju ears stana up," Lawford adds, lian Hart and Mrs. Courtenay. Fol Title is tentatively "Oceans 11" but that will be changed. Oceans lowing the study course, a mission HOLLYWOOD (AP) Jeanne Crain says she was frightened by the impulses that possessed her while she prepared for a TV role as a kleptomaniac. "Since I'd never known a kleptomaniac," she says, "I had to do research.

I deliberately wandered (hrotiRh a chic jewelry shop in Beverly Hills, looking at the beautiful things on display. "I tried to figure out what compulsion would motivate me to seal. "It was pretty frightening, but I got an idea of how kleptomaniacs feel. There were a couple of pieces that Were too, too ary will speak each night at eight o'clock. The week's work will come to an end on Thursday evening October 16.

Dr. Buchanan will preach at the morning service on tne name Sinatra uses in the movie. Frank wants an explosive one-word title like "Chance" or "Violence." Dcan Martin and Sammy Davis, are already committed for roles. "The script has the strategy all worked out for the capture of Vegas," says Lawford. "Such as where to bomb the power supply Sunday morning, October 12.

The circles of the Baptist W.M.U. met at the church on Monday afternoon to reorganize for the com ing year. The circle leaders are Mrs. James Antley for the Lottie Heeseman, Mrs. Fox Hill for the Georgia Joyner, and Mrs.

W. Rhame for the Maaret Guyton Holly Hills Youth Center Is 10 Years Old RECENTLY WED Lieutenant and Mrs. Kenneth Bush were married on September 29, in Gastonia, N. C. Officiating was Lt.

Colonel Harold Stout of Jacksonville, Florida. Performing the ceremony was Captain Arthur Kinlaw of Fayetteville, N. C. Lt. and Mrs.

Bush will reside at the Salvation Army quarters on Berry Street. The Ruth McCoy Business Wom- man's Circle met with Mrs. S. J. Dionne Girl Giver Birth To A Boy McCoy on Monday evening with Holly Hill's Youth Center, pro Mrs.

Edna Sweatman, as the new zens assisted in contributing equip ment and time in order that a mod leader. BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHY --AT ITS BEST LET US PERMANENTLY RECORD THOSE PRECIOUS MOMENTS THAT YOU WILL TREASURE THROUGH THE YEARS ADDEN'S CAMERA SHOP 183 RUSSELL DIAL JE4-1471 em kitchen, complete with a Bv CHRISTINE STEWART stove, sinks, cabinets, refrigera some fresh starfed in the game at MONTREAL (AP) The birth announcement read: Born to Ce- 15-Year-Old Boy May Be Youngest Chess. Champion cile and Philippe Langlois, a boy age 6 whin Joan got a chess set tor, and hot water heater, would be available for the Center. A petition was added and paint brushes soon covered the dingy walls so that now a soft yellow ject of the Pierian Book Club, will soon celebrate its tenth anniversary. More than 50 young people attend the Center two nights each week to enjoy wholesome fun and fellowship.

Under the capable leadership of a salaried director, Mrs. James Antley, the seventh and eighth graders meet each Tuesday night and enjoy an evening to seven pounds, 14 ounces. Mother and the two puzzled out the direc and son both doing well. tions. Mrs.

Fischer doesn't know ment in Yugoslavia. NEW YORK (AP) There's a a thing about chess. room looks most inviting. Bobby, playing in his first inter Batman comic book on his bed Rest rooms were also a neces national competition, tied for fifth side table and a rock 'n' roll pro It would have been just another announcement but for the fact the mother is one of the famous Dionne quintuplets, and the first quint in the world to bear a child. sary addition and these were com pleted with several people contri gram blaring over his radio.

He's gether. On Friday nijht the ninth slouchy, gangly and crew-cut, buting time, equipment, and mon Penney' more fashion But Batman is sprawled over an through the twelfth grades occupy the Center and for chaperones they have club members or parents. place winning his place in the star-studded Challengers. Bobby, a tall boy with the classic adolescent slump and light brown hair, sat on his bed, idly moving the figures on the chess As Cecile made news, so will sister Annette in a short time. The first of the four surviving quints open chess book and his nail-bit-ten fingers are deftly moving ey toward the project.

Match stick blinds have been an asset to the Center and although a great deal remains to be completed, the building is beginning to have a to marry, Annette is the second to chess pieces over the black and buildings have been used as "home" for the Center. The most recently acquired meeting expect a blessed event. board in front of him. He was white board which means more to One editor remarked: "Let's him than anything else in his life, "new look'. Bobby Fischer doesn't want to face It The quints were big news when they were born and they'll continue to make news as long as place is the vacated school lunch room.

Club members began work last spring renovating and decor- ating the old building. Many citi- be a baseball star or a football Holly Hill Merchants have also realized that Holly Hill's Youth is her most valuable resource. In order that the youngsters might make their meeting place inviting dressed as usual in a sports shirt. Bobby won the American chess championship in dungarees and a T-shirt; no one remembers seeing him in a coat and tie. The Russians kept winning the big ones in chess, he said, because "everybody there plays.

player or the most popular fellow at the prom. He wants to be chess they are living." champion of the worm ana seems a pretty sure bet he will The gfrls have always shied away from publicity. They have moaned on more than one occa and attractive these business men made donations when approached be. Most Americans don't know it, by several Pierian Club mem' They're subsidized. sion that they want to be left alone, more so since the 1955 but their honor in a big interna "No, you don't talk at chess savings! 100 wool knit 2 -piece dresses bers.

These gifts were used to buy games, paint and ten Samsonite death of Emilie during an epilep FROM tional contest with Russia is rid ing on the thin shoulders of this tic seizure at a rest home in the Laurentian Mountains north of tables. Mrs. Virgil Bair, Mrs. Barney tournaments. Why should you talk? Except when you offer a draw.

But you can say anything. They know what you mean. Chess players speak lots of languages. 15-year-old boy from Brooklyn. Bobby is hailed by the experts Montreal.

Flowers, Mrs. L. 0. Tucker, and Three of the four surviving quints Mrs. George P.

Wright make up ORANGEBURG'S FOREMOST DIAMOND MERCHANTS as the greatest chess mind the world has produced in many now are married, Cecile to Philippe, a television technician, An "Fun? No, a tournament's no the Youth Conservation committee of the Pierian Club. They have given a great deal of time and years. fun, but they're all right." nette to finance company execu Does he think he can win the tive Germain Allard and Marie to energy to the project as have oth "He doesn't look like one ne looks more like a farmer's boy than an intellectual but he is a genius," says Hans Kmoch, sec Florian Houle, a Quebec govern er club members. Mrs. Tom Lat Challengers' and get a shot at the championship? He shrugged and twisted his lip.

"I don't know." imer and Mrs. Jim Sloan, former ment clerk. When Annette married Germain director of the Center, have spent retary of the Manhattan Chess in October 1957 at the ultra-mod Bobby has few friends his own many hours preparing entertain Club, which is the nerve center ern Notre Dame de Salette Church age. He comes home from school ment for the youngsters and guid in Montreal, about 70 reporters ing them through the years. only of chess in the United States.

"Fischer is something unique None of the great ones ever ao complished so much so early." and photographers sneaked in about 2 o'clock and picks up a chess book. Every spare minute, he is either reading about chess, Although many have given their through a back door. Photograph' time and services to the Center, ers snapped pictures a few feet a great deal remains to be done He has become an international analyzing moves on his bedside chess board or going somewhere to play chess. before the building will be an from the altar despite the couple's plea they wanted no pub at Penney's grand master the youngest in the long history of the game and will meet the world's top seven play licity. Girls are nothing to him.

"Girls About a month later, Cecile and can't play chess," he says. ers tnis year in a cnaiiengers Philippe were married in Corbeil Bobby isn't interested in any where the Dionne parents now, live and where quints' doings body unless they play chess and there just aren't many kids who like it," says Mrs. Fischer. tournament. The exact date and place remain to be determined.

The winner will get a crack at the present world champion, Russia's Mikhail Botvinnik. have ceased to be a local novelty, ideal community building. The kitchen, it is hoped, will soon have equipment to serve at least 50; the walls in the large assembly room will be painted and floors fixed. Heat will be a necessity for the long winter months and the director's salary must be paid. This project is included in the Orangeburg County United Fund.

Club members appreciate the assistance provided by citizens and ask their continued support for it is true that the youth of today will dla- We buy directly from Their ceremony also was widely To make friends with Bobby, publicized. you not only have to play chess Marie and Florian were married So far, this hasn't meant much to most Americans, who look on chess as an intricate pastime for contemplative graybeards. But Aug. 12 in the chapel of Mon you have to play good chess. Maurice Kasper, president of the Manhattan Chess Club, commented: "We have about 100 students in the club that Bobby could associate with.

But he is so much treal's historic Notre Dame Church. They managed to keep their wedding a secret until about mond cutters We mount the stones we sell Diamond setting and inspection 33 years diamond experience We Inspect and Clean Your Diamonds Free of Charge now even people uninterested in chess are beginning to feel it would be a fine feather in Uncle be the citizens of tomorrow. 12 hours afterwards. All three girls are reported hap superior, you see. He just plays Sam's cap to have Bobby whip with the stronger players.

Russia's best players in a game pily married. Friends say they that commands great attention in feel secure and relax more under "Yes, Bobby definitely does think well of himself. But he is a Europe and South America, public scrutiny. Yvonne Dionne remains unmar Cameron FFA Additional Winners Liste'd Bobby himself who presents a phenomenon that happens once in porcupine exterior to the world a hundred years in a thousand. ried, and, in the opinion of broth doesn't show much interest pos "He is also a young boy.

He is er-in-law Germain Allard, may re main so. sible cold war implications of his not accustomed to such publicity AMERICA'S FINEST SILVER By: Gorham, Towle, Lunt, (Wallace, International Select wedding gifts now! career. He just wants to be cham and he can handle it yet. But Future Farmers from the Cam 'Jly I J1 CHEB 4 I V- tcmrn "NvirfL "Ivy," said Germain, "is not 'Boheme' exactly, but something pion. you must give him a little time.

eron Chapter also winning ribbons in the FFA Field Crop Depart If he makes it this try, he 11 be He is a good boy." like Bohemian. She likes to come Bobby lives with his mother In ment at the Orangeburg County and go as she pleases." the youngest world champion in chess history and only the sec a small fourth-floor walkup apart Fair were: Walker Smith, first on three stalks of sorghum and sec Cecile and Yvonne graduated to ond American ever to occupy that ment in a neat section of Brook gether as nurses last year from SUMMERS JEWELRY STORE lofty position. The first U.S. cham lyn. His 21-year-old sister, Joan, ond on three stalks of soybeans Notre Dame de L'Esperance Hos pion was Paul Morphy, who Bill Smith, first on both three lived there too until her marriage last month.

Their parents separ pital in suburban St. Laurent. turned the trick at 21 a century stalks of soybeans and peck of Annette was studying music and ated when Bobby was 2. ago. home economics in Nicolet, Que.

Bobby, who could give a clam rye. George Rast, first on three stalks of sugar cane. Perry Cham-py, second on single ear of white Mrs. Fischer, a University of Marie twice entered a convent lessons on how to keep its mouth Colorado graduate, is a registered to become a nun, but left because corn. Ronnie Wiles, second on sin nurse now earning her MA degree of ill health and never returned to shut, won't say what he thinks of his chances.

Nobody else thinks he will make it this time. gle ear of yellow corn. Reed Bobby, she says, is no disciplinary take her final vows. In 1936 she problem. Bull, second on three stalks of sorghum.

But then, nobody thought he "There's nothing to discipline him about." Mrs. Fischer ex opened a flower shop on Montreal's fashionable Pine Avenue, named it "Salon Emilie" and painted the walls blue, the late Emilie's favorite color. I could win the American chess championship at 14 and nobody expected him to do well at the plains. "The only thing I do is nag him to take his nose out of his chess books and go outside for recent international chess tourna-1 RHEUMATISM v' fl fi 7 vt; Dy Dr. H.

A. Marsch i 1 i -r I I I i xf Of the chronic disorders to which man is subject, there are perhaps none more common than that of rheumatism in its various forms, and none of which so handicaps the activities of man and limits his possibilities. The theories for ihc cause of this disorder are many within the different professions of healing, most of which ileal with the blood chemistry as to excess uric an lactic acid. The blood chemistry is controlled by the coordination of the liver, kidney and skin. A pi'djicr coordination can only be brought about by A' iiof mal functioning nervous system.

On This basis the Chiropractor has been suc-ccssi'dl'i relieving much of the discomforts of rheumatism. (One of a scric Jf articles presented by Dr. H. A Marsch. wrrRSe clinic Is located at the cornor of Elliott Street and Highway 301, Orangeburg, S.

C. self-shortening hems beaded trims cardigans slip-ons misses and half sizes Penney's started working on this extraordinary buy in June! That's why you can get these good looking, 100 wool knit, two-piece dresses at this price now. You'll find these fashions only at Penney's. See the new, longer length tops, the classics, the varied knits. See all the colors you want from black to geranium red.

See how much more you save I Come in today! Try on these new dresses right away! SHOP PENNEY'S youll live fctHtr, you'll save I LANDER ALUMNI BOARD METS Eleven members of the executive board of the Lander College Alumni association met recently on the campus to plan activities of the organization for the 1953-195i year. Seven area directors were present, and four officers. Left to right, sitting, are Mrs. Robert Bailey, Clcmson; Miss Jean Tribble, Donalds, recording secretary; Mrs. Lulie S.

Bryson, Columbia, Presi dent; Mrs. D. V. Auld, Columbia, Treasurer; and Mrs. Murray Wood, Aiken.

Standing, left to right, are Mrs. II. R. McLeod, McBee; Mrs. Carl Feagle, Columbia; Miss Mary Baker, Greenwood, trustee member; Mrs.

S. D. Guess, White Hall; Mrs. John W. Wac-tor, Orangeburg; and Miss Jean Redden, Greenwood.

(Photo by Lander News Bureau) Jjj.

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