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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 6

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I 'Wvdd LORENCE MORNING NEWS ranellis INDEPENDENCE DAY 1972 DAVIS Mr and Mrs Evander een age Chess Expert 7222 i I In an experimental (or Lamar HUGE was the corsage A POOL LORENCE Off Darlington Hwy At Pecan Marlowe actory Outlet 167 South Dargan Streep DOWNTOWN LORENCE' OPEN MON SAT 10 AM 6 PM 1 Gift Book Tedder Son GIRLS SALE H55 215 YD MILLER'S Apparel Cross from KmartPle 8 30 6:00 6:30 8:30 Mon ri OPEN ALL DAY TUES JULY 4TH Book Patterns Schiller recalls that from the time he was 4 or 5 he played chess with his father or guests in a casual way In the of junior high he joined a group of 9th graders who played it a little more seriously mother of the groom Mrs Jef fords 1 4 J1 3 4 CAROLINA ABRICS 1514 LANGLEY Phone 662 0938 LOCATED AT ACTORY BEHIND AIR GROUNDS Ladies1 Sportswear SLACKS SHORTS SHELLS BLOUSES i ALL SIZES Values To J1000 ur abric Naming Rough On Designers Mr and Major Tedder of Timmonsville nouhce the birth of a son Daniel Willis on June 19 at McLeod Memorial Hospital Thev have twn other sons vears ano iimmio is SARA KAY DAVIS Mr and Mrs James Davis announce the engagement of their daughter Sara Kay of Tuscaloosa Ala to Donald Glenn Pos ton son of Mr and Mrs LaVerne Poston of Pam plico An Aug 5 wedding is planned at Northport reewill Baptist Church in Northport Ala Storting Wednesday Closed On July 4th an 12 Price SALE Miss Mathis and Warren Jef fords were honored at a cook out given by Mr Mrs Cl if Saverance of Lamar Guests included the parents of the couple and the groom brother Al Jeffords The table was covered with a red checked table cloth Alter the dinner a chum of homemade ice cream was served The host and hostess gave the couple a knife in Jheir formal pattern of silver Instant Corchet earn by pictures $100 Comolete Instant more than 100 gifts ioo Complete Afghan Book $100 16 Jiffy Rug Books 50 cents Book of 12 Prize Afghans 50 cents Quilt Book 1 patterns 50 cents Museum Quilt Book 2 50 cents I Quilts for Living 15 beautiful patterns 50 cents SALE The Sample Place One Sixteen South Irby Downtown lorence "We entered a tournament and had a crushing he admits "and 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 jun ior (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 He was an assistant tournament director for the US Chess Championship was captain of the Eastern High School co championship team and has won many trophies He owns seven chess sets in cluding one huge one He also plays bridge but thinks it involves too much luck "In chess a very small percentage of he says "The only reason people lose in chess is because they make a mistake themselves Schiller plans to attend the University of Chicago next year and major in Russian a lan guage he became interested in from reading books about chess' but which he now enjoys for its own sake In addition to speaking Russian he speaks Serbo Croatian and can read $100 German Portuguese Spanish rench Czech and Swedish all of which he familiarized him self with through reading chess magazines Miss Glenda Hicks bride elect was honored in fellowship hall of Bethany ree Will Baptist'Church at a Hostesses for the oc casion were Mris'Loman Hai cock Mrs Theron Saverance Mrs Jack Hicks Miss Emily Hicks Miss Georgie Kirby and Miss Nancy Hancock The bride elect was presented a corsage of white 7 carnations upon her arrival Guests were received bv the hostesses Several bridal games were played and the winners presented their awards to Miss Hicks Mrs Hancock invited guests into the dining room for refreshments The a 1 thread with a linen cut work elotn was centered with an arrangement of white snap dragons and pink gladioli in a silver container Miss Kirby served punch from a crystal bowl at one end of the table and guests helped themselves to assorted refreshments Linen gifts from the 35 guests were presented to the bride to be Sale Today Only SPECIALIZING IN SIZES 18 20 28' 38 52 By RANCES ELLIS Morning News Editor The Glorious ourth Independence Day The ourth of July 1972 This is the day when almost everyone stops to recognize the birth of this nation When past accomplishments are reviewed with rightful pride and we stand just a little taller for most of us are glad to be Americans We look back to where we were and in the jargon of today We've come a long way Noted scholars politicians writers teachers and the whole of the intellectual com munity warn us of dire things to come in the future if we change some of our ways These are not to be dis counted in the slightest Rather we should all do what each of us can to make these forecasts as false as some weather predictions are But along with soul searching where are we this day? To day or some people the fourth is a day to stay home Millions of migrating Americans have made this decision one of necessity to the faint hearted whose idea of a day is not bumper to bumper getting there To them it is enough to get away from busy office telephones from irate customers from long lines into eating places Staving at home has its unqualified advantages It can mean a leisurely breakfast with no early morning deadlines to make a time when the whole family can be together when a picnic lunch even in own back yard takes precedent over going somewhere on highways laden with travelers campers trailers boats buses interspersed with motocycles revving in and out These families find out to their delight that they need artificial or simulated pleasure producers that their own company and those of their neighbors narrows down in to being even better thah a casual acauantanee at the beach in the mountains or on some lake somewhere 1 One might add to the appreciation of being an American on the ourth of July the sudden discovery of own self awareness of being able to depend upon one's self for a quiet day of being together This does not take firecrackers or fireworks It does take respect for one's self and of others If we all were to arrive at such a point what a real Independence Day we could have One that would build the right kind of memories for us and for our children and give us that inner strength to get back into the rush which has become the key note to modern American living We might even like it well enough to slow down and live some better on other days too And to bring back some of the principle upon which respect is built Miss Gay Mathis bride elect of July 22 was honored at a patio party June 29 given by Mrs William Cameron and her daughter Mrs Gary Graham of Greensboro The bride was given a carna tion corsage decorated with wedding bells and a small bag of rice Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs Cameron and then shown to the patio where they were recieved by the bride elect Mrs Graham in vited the 25 guests to an assortment of refreshments The honoree was given a din ner plate in her informal pattern and two stems of crystal in her formal pattern Special guests included the mother of the bride Mrs Mathis and the mother of the adolescent patients in New groom Mrs A Jeffords of Montiiiare Ih spita) a program nas been initialed which is already being copied by other city hospitals' With approval a diet pT hot dogs hamburgers and chips' is being served Every Bolt of Goods In Stock While Supply Last Open All Day Today! 10AM To 6 PM i ABRIC! Polyester Novy Red White Pink Matching Prints Navy Stripe CAROLYN Davis Jr of lorence announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn to Henry Johnson son of Mrs Emma Johnson and the late Mr Oscar Johnson also of lorence The wedding is 2 planned for July 29 at Trinity Baptist Church in Miller ellowship Hall Miss Gay Mathis eted at Parties SPORTSWEAR! LESS THAN 12 Price We Are Open To Day! STORE WIDE SALE ON the 29 guests were invited into the dining room where an easy to memorize Note lacy assortment of refreshments edgings Pattern 7222: sizes 10 were served 42 included The bride was showered with SEVENTY IVE CENTS forges for her trousseau Special each pattern add 25 cents were the mother of the economy for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling Send to Alice Brooks lorence Morn ing News 23 Needlecraft Dept Box 163 Old Chelsea Sta tion New York' 10011 Print Name Address Zip Pattern Number NEECLECRAT Crochet knit etc ree direc tions 50 cents Instant Macrame Book Basic fancy knots patterns $100 Easy Art of Hairpin Crochet over 26 designs to make By JOY ST1LLEY AP Newsfeatures Writer PORT WASHINGTON NY (AP) ive year olds are perfectly capable of learning to play chess and in fact that is Uie best age to start them out says teen age chess expert Eric Schiller who serves as a volunteer teacher to kindergarten youngsters i earlier they learn to i play chess the more beneficial apparent at that age he adds the ability will he says that the child who plays good playing helps develop chess will be good in math more logical reasoning proces ses and helps them to think more clearly and evaluate de cisions The 17 year old senior at Schreiber High School here teaches the fundamentals of the game to kindergarteners at the lower Hill Elementary School He is a volunteer for HELP (Help Educate Little People) a program that places high school students in an as sistant teacher capacity in ele mentary schools "I asked for the younger chil dren because I feel they re easi er to work with and there more you can teach someone says Schiller "I've al ways had the idea of in troducing chess to kids and felt the best place was on the kin dergarten level 1 "I learned at that age Bobby ischer did and so did most of the other players I have come in contact he con tinues the United States it may seem early but in the So viet Union it's Schiller who gets a half unit credit per term for working five days a week with his young students starts out by in troducing the pieces one at a time and letting the kids be come thoroughly familiar with how each moves One 6 year old has already played an under 13 year old tournament 1 A July 6 A TUESDAY JULY 4 1972' rom the Corona To The Chateau A Pool To it Your Yard and Pocketbook Complete Pools rom $9995 avorite food Hot dogs appear daily on (he Armys short order menu in school luncheon pro grams in hospitals and other institutional facilities The ease and speed of preparation and handling as well make not does a bride Mrs Mathis and the favorite large service item! Miss Mathis was honored at a lingerie shower with Mrs Rush Mrs Charles Wilson and Mrs Johnnie Evans as l)uni4L hostesses The party was at DUtterny inch home of Mrs Rush Cozy feminine knit smart A garter with a lucky penny jacket for vacation travel! was honorees corsage A Be a social butterfly this 500131 hour was held and then beautiful jacket that goes everywhere! Butterfly stitch is SET IN THE SWIM PRICES ARE LOWEST RIGHT NOW! Timmonsville Bride elect Entertained By ANN HENCKEN Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) If going to buy a fake fur for fall it may really look fake because no animal was ever born kelly green Brightly colored deep pile fabrics turn up in coats hats and even boots in creen i or purple Designers like Stan Herman have given up trying to use an animal name for some fabrics He calls one group If 'you get a bright red fakL fur coat make up your own name Call it a magic creature whose fur can make you invisible if you snap your fingers Or "Mook' or or any name you want "What's happening is bright' colors that don't even look like says A Halpern ex ecutive vice president of Glenoit manufacturers of snythetic pile fibers This year colored baby lamb is one of the hottest looks It turned up as lining in a plaid coat at the New York Couture Business Monday ShOW However a fake seal look has been the best seller for Glenoit since the firm started in 1954 Two thirds of the business rp is in closing out meres a leaches Game to Childreas 1 1 jujj UCUfVAII give them general pnn ciples that get them he explains "They use basically the same opening all the time but they are beginning to get some attacking schemes down and occasionally get into some defensive The youth lists intelligence and a competitive in as major prerequisites for the game Though an ap titude for math often is not Scissors I 1 Sharpened shoppe AltatiaShsp 1401 PECAN ST 75 i jwr Wil I I Hr 1 i KJ'X Vv s'' s' I i it SSh 'w baturaay IM 1 s'fc I Ji Sale Price Pant Sets 96 465 Shorts 68 180 Slacks 75 180 Shirts 65 143 Hog Washers 143 180 Tennis Dresses 150 255 Pant Shifts 150 225.

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