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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 11

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BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES NEWS 00 People You Know Are You Raising A Genius? It's Not Easy FRIDAY, JANUARY UU FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959 smiling mouth in a gamine face. NEW YORK Of) Ever have. peared to be stranded in Yugo i slavia after his first international The Fischers separated when trouble coning with your teen tournament. ager? How would you like it if "He had a round trip ticket, but he were a genius? MARTHA MAY Assistant Editor ESSIE NORWOOD Woman's Editor Telephone CAnal 54418 "It's not easy," says Mrs. nobody made any reservations for him and he couldn't get a plane.

I knew he'd spent most of his money at the World Fair in Regina Fischer of Brooklyn. Her 15 vear old son, Bo is a genius at chess. He won the Belgium and I was atraid th United States championship at 14 Chess federation Bobby was 2 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 nose 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 opeinings always being worked out. "He's not interested in girls and became the youngest international Grand Master in history this summer. wouldn't go on paying for him after the tournament had ended. ent to the Yugoslav Em one dream is to snatch the; bassy but it was the weekend andj world chess crown from the pres I couldn tuui anyDooy.

i tried to ent champion, Russia's Mikhail; call Bobby, but they said he bad Botvinnik. left by tram. One of Mrs. Fischer's definite was reallv worried. 1 Knew "not easv" moments he was loaded down with books! this summer when Bobby ap they don't play chess.

He and I didn't see how he could manage. He doesn't speak the With The Sick languages, could just see mm doesnt smoke or drink. He does chew his nails down to the bone, but I'm afraid to make him stop. I don't know what he might take Among patients discharged! sleeping in a train station somewhere and people stealing everything he had." up. from Alamance County and Alamance General Hospitals yester "Some of these chess players But Bcbbv used his tournament; Travel Becomes 'Old Hat' For Dodge Children Two youngsters who have become seasoned travelers are in the process of becoming "settled down" in the everyday home routine after a holiday trip northward, and are allowing their mother to do the same.

They are Diane and Teddy Dodge, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Dodge, and they are just back from a Christmas visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold A. Dodge, who live near Albany, N. Y. The Christmas visit had double meaning for all concerned, because the local youngsters are the only Dodge grandchildren, and it was a happy occasion for grandparents and grandchildren alike. Travel has become old for Diane, who at eight months of age" has already made three northern trips.

Her first trip was to Maine back in the summer and she has been to New York twice. The youngsters were not the onl" ons who enioyed the Christmas trip Harold ani Peg'1 gy had fun. too. In addition to visiting the family, they had several days in New York City before Christmas. There they saw Charles Boyer and Claudette Colbert in a i a Go Round" on Broadway, visited Rockefeller Center to see the fabulous Christmas tree there, and soaked up the pre Christmas excitement of the big city.

A skiing expedition was also on their agenda and they went twitch all over. Honest. They prize money to get to Munich day were Mrs. Ruth Simmons, start with an eye and twitch down here he tound plane space home. 1004 Tucker Street; Thomas B.

Brooks, Roxboro; Richard Braxton, Route 1, Snow Camp; Chess is not a popular game to their feet and start again. I'd rather he chewed his nails." ind there are no funds to send! 'The only thing I do is nag him Janet Batten and baby, 650 South! the American champion to tour Main Street, Graham; Jean Col laments. Bobby won two tickets! to get some fresh air. This year he's joined the and says he's baby, 423 North Main to Yugoslavia on a television pro 'gram. His 21 year old sister, I going to get in better physical Joan, took the second.

shape. Street: Joyce Evans, Route 2. Elon College; Carolyn Hall, Route 3, Graham: Nellie Hughes, Route 4, Burlington; Irene John son and baby, Route 3, Liberty: Glenna Jones, 719 Askew Street: Mary Lea, 325 Tryon Street: Ru "Bobby doesn't like the idea of! He used to be wonderful at his mother eoing around with'sports in fact, he himself used Inm to tournaments. Besides, to say he wanted to be a baseball figured it would be better for me. player.

to be here in case anything was! "I don't know a thing about needed money, primarily." chess. In fact, I tried to make She laughed ruefully a slend ihim stop for four years. But I've er. dark haried woman with up now." IUR. AND MRS.

ROY POPS Leath, Goldsboro: Grace Moody and baby, 1218 Border Street; Marie Ray and baby. 200 Jackson Street: Dorothy Shaw and babv, Route 4, Mebane: Popes Observe 50xh Anniversary At Their Home At Cedar Grove Glenn Spencer, 1917 Tucker Street; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pope of Ce jand Mrs. Horace Hester of Hur r.rm.

fiioir smhldle Mills. Margaret btantielct and Dab Whitsett Street: John Sykes, 2219 Trail 5, Grove Park; Roan Yarborough, 912 Grace Avenue. wMin anniversary last Satur 1 Mrs C1y.de Roberts presided at I the punch bowl, and Mr day with a reception at served the cakc Assisting Home irom unui i p.m. ip serving were Miss Jean kod proximately 150 guests called dur 'erts. Mrs.

J. E. Laws, and Mrs. ing the afternoon. jKainey Pope.

to a ski lodge Connecticut, I but were disappointed because Mr. ana Mrs. iviemn wngm ui In the receiving line were Mi. (he gift where and Mrs. Pope and their children the gusts were received by Mrs.

with their husbands and wives, Wilfred Phelps of Cedar Grove THREE NEW DANCE CLASSES TO BEGIN JANUARY 7th One Children's Tap Class One Children's Ballroom Class One Adult Ballroom Class Register Now June H. Faulconer School Of Dance Hwy 54 Dial CA 6 0927 Tenth Year I BAKERY I JllP'fev. i.TREATSip Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Terrell ot Hills and Mrs. Robert Burton of Burl boro. Calendar MONDAY 10:30 a.

Woman's Fellowship of First Christian Church meets in educational building. 7:30 p. Circle No. 6 of First Christian Church meets with Mrs. Tom Cates, 1517 W.

Front Street. 7:30 p. Circle No. 8 of First Christian Church meets with Mrs. Brinson Route and Mrs.

Helen Pope at 406 W. Front Street. 7:30 p.m.: Ann Judson Class of First Baptist Church meets with Mrs. W. H.

Kirkman, Forest! ington, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Sandra Jean Boone Becomes Bride Of Mr. Gray In December Rites Miss Sandra Jean Boone be cascade bouquet of tuberoses.

Henry Pope of Mebane and Mr. Vernon lruesaaie. came the bride of James Doug fleur d' amour and white Sweet of the lack of snow. Hnrold, a northern boy. has quite a bit of ski experience, and Peggy was disappointed that she did not get to try it, since she had finally mustered sufficient cour In fact, they said they left more snow here than they saw on their entire northern trip.

Son For Ausleys Mr and Mrs. Bill Ausley of Marietta, announce the arrival of a son, Martin Lee, on December 30th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ausley are formerly from Graham.

He is stationed at Dovie Air Force Base at Marietta. Mrs. Ausley is the. former Betty Ann Mar Linen And Kitchen Shower Bridal Honor For Miss Marianne McEvoy A linen and kitchen shower res and other party accompani Tuesday nisht was bridal courtesy impnts las Gray Saturday, December 20. heart roses.

at 7:30 p.m. at Front Street Meth Miss Ann Keezier of Burlington odist Church Chapel. Dr. Edgar was the bride's maid of honor and Fisher othciated. only attendant.

tne wore a ciress The hride is the daughter of of red velveteen with round necJc shown Miss Marianne McEvoy. ciiriEtmas theme was noted moufh flovor! Drive. Robert E. Boone, of 119 Roll line and long sleeves that ended She 12:00 Noon: Luncheon meeting of ins Road and Mrs. T.

N. Russell in points over the nanus. I in table decorations, which fea at Blessed Sacrament Church to; Richard Guile. a centerpiece of po.nsett.as. Mi Sullivan and Mrs.

The bridal motif was used in oth of Tampa, and parents of carried white poinscttias. the bridegroom are Mrs. James Douglas C. Allen of Jackson Gray ot Hamlet and tne late vine, urouier in iaw, au Thomas J. Sullivan were hostess 1 or decorations throughout the Mr.

Gray. as best man for the bridegroom Weddinc music was presented and ushers were Kenneth H. es for the party at their home 1522 Shadylawn Drive. I AtLendinc: the party with the by Mrs. Anne WaJser, organist, Aenchbacher, another brotlier in and Miss Catherine Boone, sister law, and Michael F.

Carnes, both of the bride, soloist. The wedding of Hamlet. Have You Tried fek 52h Street's On her arrival, the honorec. werc 1)er mother, Mrs. R.

who was wearing a r.sriwm'.ile! blue wool sheath, was presented X. McEvoy, Mrs. Talmadge Brax a corsage of white cnnvitions. lion. Mrs.

Jack Stone, Mrs. Joseph After Miss McEv ov had opened I Movlan. Mrs. Marty Campbell, (BOB FONVTIXE) as directed by Miss Kathleen' After a wedding trip to wu Brown. liamsburg, the ncwlyweds The bride, given in marriage will be at home at Hamlet.

For the women of the First Prcsby teran Church will be held at the church. :45 p. Circles of the Wes leyan Service Guild of Front Street Methodist Church meet as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. Luther Wilson, 1032 South Church Street.

No. 2 with Mrs. Louis James, 320 Hall Avenue. No. 3 with Miss Margaret Freeman, 127 South Broad Street.

No. 4 with Mrs. Hal Waddell, 208 Glendale Avenue. No. 5 with Mrs.

Lester Riden hour, 611 East Davis Street. 00 p. Margaret Light bourne Circle of First Christian Church meets with Mrs. Frank Huffman, Woodland Avenue Extension. her sifts, guests were served re i Mrs.

Vestal Long, Mrs. Jerry fre'shments of punch, hors d'oeuv Long, Mrs. A. D. Clayton, Mrs.

by her father, wore a gown of travel, the bride changed to a peau de soie, featuring Sabrina light wool Dior blue suit withj neckline and a softly pleated matching accessories and a bou cummerbund, which encircled thelauet of Sweetheart roses. 1 Jack Walsh, Mrs. J. Blackwell and Mrs. R.

Bender. HAND CLEANING SERVICE for your FINE DRESSES Fifth St. Cleaners Near Melville Dairy Ph. CA 6 1922 fitted bodice, ending in large poufsj Mrs. Gray was graduated from at the waist in the back and fall 'Williams High School and is a Still Interested Local friends will be glad to hear that Mr.

dhd Mrs. J. Burl Williams, former Burlington residents, are still interested in what's going on in their hometown. In a letter to our circulation department, they said just that, at the same time inquiring about having the paper sent to them. The Williamses are now living at 1318 N.

W. 15 Court, Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Enters Hospital Tlr.xtor Bost of 405 Foster Street entered McPherson Hospital in Durham today to undergo surgery ins into a cathedral train. Her! senior at East Carolina College.

Manners Make Friends two tiered veil of illusion was held Mr. Gray, a graduate of Hamlet place by a halo hat of pleat High School, is a jm; ed tulle and lace and she carried East Carolina College. We The Wo mew Of) p.m.: urcic rso. oi uie Woman's Society of Christian l0 FIX THOSE ROOFS NOW RAINY SEASON JUST BEGINNING! Galvanized Eloafang All Lengths Hoof OoaHpg AtoiM Roofing Practice These Pointers On Getting Along With That Man In Your Life in Service of Front Street Methodist Church meets with Mrs. J.

W. Ethridge, 1703 Highview Street. TUESDAY 30 p.m.: The Disabled Ameri Stork Nevs want to have his wife be By RUTH MILLETT idoesn can Veterans Auxiliary meet To get along with men, a worn at lead tiiic: All bad news should be saved! Alamance County Hospital at the DAV Post Home on West Webb Avenue. Ifor a husband until after he hasj When an acquaintance says; Mr ancj Mrs. Phillip I finished a good dinner and had now are you bwepsonvuie, announce: eiy ume sue hjs mind fc for and doesn want to hear arrival of a daughter with a man she oses a ht Few like to be askod what'chis in Hbig skiIieU thGn ladd thev want for dinner especial sauerkraut mixed with instant and pains.

It you can't honesty Roccrs 'a. woman. ly at the breakfast table. onion and a little brown si Burke Deep or Shallow Well Pumps Wrights Power Saws sav vou are fine, at least sum Mr and Mrs. Robert S.

Rocers' There are a few things a man It is as insulting to a man to Cover and cook until chops have a woman question his abili tender and the meat is the situation in a brief sentence, xm South Mebane Street, an doesn't enjoy being kidded lor through. Sprinkle the chops with or two. 'noimce tne arrival oi a son on anout: nis nair is leu ui. character Save detailed accounts of l. his helplessness in the face of a a wornanto have a rr a woman to have a man question and pepper.

Open Sat. Afternoons ior your lerrcll car or Qr her and Mrs. Kobert ierrei.ims maKing a Dig aeai oui ol Quick luncheon dish: mix a Route 4. Mebane. announce the small illness.

heard her husband tell a funny a woman consider his opinion story, a wile must laugh as and then overrule his decision heartily as though she were hear Every time she says i well flavored cheese sauce withjarrjval of a daughter on January; The surest way of making a cooked elbow macaroni and 1. inian wonder if he really does drained flaked tuna. Turn bio aijyiatthews you is to insist he doesn't. deep pie plate, sprinkle withj Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Stewartj The more a woman talks the ing it for the first time. stead of "we a woman is ac If she doesn't intend to take tualiy pushing her husband into Hardware Co. Graham. N. C.

cheese and brown under the broil Matthews, North Mebane Street, i less attention a man's advice she shewm ask the background. I announce the arrival of a daudi what she sav money iter on January 1. I It is just asking for trouble to kimnenn Inorsnnrlp a man In do something! 4 7) saving Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, jfor you and then to stand around Magic the arrival of twin girls on Jan ing suggestions and criticisms.

uary 1. While a man may not be en Dr. Dickson's Clinic tirely satisfied with his job he Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H.

Oakley, of a daughter on Decern jy Elon College, announce the ar 'ber 23. rival of a daughter, Lisa HeienejAverette Lfi on December 25. I Mr. and Mrs. Swanson Averette, Meeks 1 1413 Oklahoma Avenue, announce; 4 Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Meeks. i the arrival of a daughter. Sherrie 1 207 Bethel Street, announce theiDenice, on December 31.

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Main St. See Roxie's fresh stock of flowers and floH materials for all occasions. "FLOWERS ESPECIALLY FOR YOU" Phone CA 6 0215 ROXIE'S florist 1733 N. Church Near Western Electric R. E.

BOONE Laundry Dry Cleaners 306 N. Main St. Dial CA 6 6226 Few Days!.

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