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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 29

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FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Wednesday Evening June 14 1972 FAMILY Lloyd Stewart Dear Abby Josephine Lowman SECTION i FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM I Lloyd Stewart FA I Ly Dear Abby Wednesday Evening June 14 1972 Josephine Lowman SECTION III I 7-Year-Old's Advice: 'You Gotta Have Quick Eyes' 7 (1-411- A A t's 44 LI 'IN I 1 1 11 1 AIR Oft a illik 1 1 Anti APIA it 411k 4110 AP Lloyd Stewart Ice Cream Cookbook Both boys are now involved in correspondence matches mailing their moves to opponents in other states Jack has games going with chess players in Oakland Seattle and Rhode Island while Kevin is pitted against men in Phoenix San Jose and South Carolina By exchanging the chess notations written on post cards the youngsters estimate that it will take a year to play each of their three games board on every single flat surface" Marilyn Payne has never learned to play the game because she "didn't especially care for it" "I think it takes someone with a mathematical bent" the mother of three observes "The boys go at something wholeheartedly just like their father lie worked on his master's and doctorate simultaneously" she continued Says Mrs Payne "There's a game set up on the coffee table one on the dining table one on the breakfast table and three in the older boys' room plus the pocket chessboards" While riding in the car Dr Payne and the boys play "mental chess" Mrs Payne reads That chess is a big thing at their house may be related to the fact that the family television set blew out some time ago and they have not both-Turn to Son on Page 2B 'v gotta have fast eyes" he notes Joel's philosophy for winning is reduced to simple terms "If you look and there's something going to attack a piece you don't move there" he continues Son of Dr and Mrs Fred Payne of 4467 Chedlea Joel learned to play about a year ago under the tutelage of his father who is professor of aerospace engineering a Universty of Texas at Arlington Dr Payne recalls teaching himself the game as a teen-ager by studying an encyclopedia His fierce interest in chess strategy passed on to his sons early in their lives to move them is more difficult to master He concedes that he loses more games than he wins yet his enthusiasm remains intact II demonstrates to a chess-moron reporter complexities of the game-- patiently explaining the moves that each piece can make little hands darting back and forth across the board to arrange and rearrange the chessmen His "fast eyes" have engaged his brain Kevin Payne 10 was the quickest starter having perched himself in front of a chessboard at the age of 3 Last year Kevin and the eldest son By SANDRA HAWK He folds his arms on the table before him he unfolds them and thoughtfully rubs a finger back and forth across his chin his hand shoots out to move a piece into position then rests on the table again as he solemnly stares into his opponent's eyes Joel Payne age 7 is playing chess like the big guys do He has his own private models to emulate however in his father and two older brothers all of whom meet regularly with the Greater Fort Worth Chess Club DURING A recent Tuesday night session at the Bridge tudi 1520 Pennsylvania Ave Joel discussed the game of chess as seen by the young i 1520 Pennsylvania Ave Joel discussed the game of chess as seen by the young- '''T' :1 ''''''l'i 1 4i eikxr: 4i1' '9 5: "k''''': i Wei '4 ''1 $'' flrf 4- 1A 'X 4' 6-2'40k 04 i ifi I 1 MEANWHILE the Payne family busies itself with at-home matches chess club get-togethers and local tour naments Joel estimates that there are five chess sets in the Payne household although his mother describes the scene as having "a chessVT7 JacK Ls eacn won nis age JOEL SOON learned the group at a Wedgwood area names of the pieces although tournament held at Southwest est member of the group he admits that knowing how High School I rr ve A a s' i W' 5 1 40' 44 Jack 13 each won his age group at a Wedgwood area tournament held at Southwest 1r11111 Nostalgia catches up with us all And one of the current "trends" is for the return of old-fashioned made-in-thefreezer ice cream Part of the trend may be attributed to the fact that ice cream freezers no longer have to be turned by simply plug them in and let them ice cream is a perfectly wonderful summer pasttime which we would do well to revive In this era of specialties there must be a cookbook for as you might have anticipated Carolyn Anderson has written the "Complete Book of Homemade Ice Cream Milk Sherbert and Sher Saturday Review Press is publishing the book late this it is a good investment for those who have or plan to buy an ice cream freezer IN THE FOREWORD the author quotes a statement from "Mrs Appleyard's Kitchen: Think of the arid childhood of one who has never been handed the dash a bowl and a spoon and who actually in the melting sweetnes never finds a shred of peach or strawberry Let's not think of too sad" To aid our enjoyment of ice cream making Mrs Anderson not only has supplied recipes but dir cti and helpful hints for the easy production of frozen treats She goes a step farther and puts a check mark beside recipes she found to be super delicious Among these is the recipe for World Famous Philadelphia simply with six cups of light cream granulated sugar two vanilla beans and a ouch of salt The recipe makes half a gallon For six quarts you end up with 18 cups of light you probably will get the question I once got at the check-out you have an ulcer?" JUST FOR LAUGHS I suspect she includes a recipe for World's Richest Ice Cream: Truffled Ice Cream It can be made with either the black truffles of France or the white of Italy but there is no approving check mark beside the recipe which was developed for abdinner served at Delmonico's Restaurant to three world-famous gourmets For those who always are trying to get kids to eat vegetables there is a new way cucumber ice cream which should be served with the main course in place of a vegetable Crunchy lemon ice cream which is made in the freezing compartment of a refrigerator gets its crunch from chopped pecans and crushed corn flakes But there are more conventional as eggnog ice cream and English toffee ice cream fig ice cream ginger ice cream even Graham cracker ice cream Greengage ice cream was something my grandfather talked about but the first recipe I ever found is here along with a recipe for 1-Jokey Pokey ice mother often recalls There is fresh red raspberry ice I remember from my childhood and Texas peach ice cream which may have started the book because the author's husband Gerald Lee Anderson mentioned it on their honeymoon The recipe included is one which Anderson's neighbors the Taylor Dabneys made during his childhood Shared dashers from the ice cream freezer make future cookbooks k4 I tok 1 0''1 xt 4A :4 ee4ke) 4 I ke 'e''''' :4 k- :1 eii ee N- dr" 4 ''I'''''' 'f cer' '14140 AN Afi '6 44 11' 40 4 1H l': i ii6''Ir tr ::0::::: 'A i 'gW 4: i t' A :::04:6: t1 1 :::1: 4: 1: ::1:::4 3 Is sillt 0 A r4c 1it: tb () ri'' '0' 1 A 4 114 --1: 6 5g il 5 A Z3 Il'" "'C'' 111 10 1 1:: 1 tele ir kt' 1 hLt vt :::::6 it Eti 41! 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