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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 3

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The InJex-Journa! 3 SATURDAY Nov. 22,13 PERSONALS Outdated Customs Mark The They Are Lhre Trouble If They Are Smart iOSPITAL PATIENT ILL AT HOME Mrs. R. M. HarHng is confuted HiringOf Working Women Today CLINTON GUESTS Mr.

Tom Taylor and daughter, BB, will tpend the weekend in Ointon with Mr. and Mrt. "Red" Coleman. to her home at 31s Magnolia St. on account of illness.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The mod havebeea laggard hiring m-; NEW YORK (AP) Ever have Mrs. Frank Boyter of Wire Shoals is a patient in Set! Me. modal Hospital for treatment. Her room la number 21S. WINTER IN BENNETTSVIILE' Mn.

Otis McMillan left today to tpend the winter in Bennetts-ville with her sister, Mrs. Charlie MoColL 's place ta the US. VISIT COLUMBIA COLLEGE Sandra Browning, Genie Ray trouble coping with your teen- GAME IN ATHENS force, is marked bv rare women avauaoie ror ruu- time employment; our education -j system, in spite of shortages Watson and Jane CuHum will visit Columbia College this' weekend parados, and marred by iaef-fideaey, says the National Manpower CouadL Here's Ike Nancy Grier and Susan Jones will be among those attending the Citadel-University of Georgia football game in Athens today. teachers, nurses and other areas and attend the South Carolina- of women's work, fails to take North Carolina State football agar? How would you like It if he were a genius? "It's not easy." says Mrs. Regina Fischer of Brooklyn.

Her 15-year-old son, Bobby, genius at chess. He won the United States championship at 14 and became the youngest interna urst la a threoart series based game today. ea the Csoadrs report: "Work into consideration the. almost classic coarse of the woman's hfe. at the Lives ef Married We- IN CHARLESTON Archaic and imoraat were Mrs.

J. F. Parkman Is visiting Hodges Qfesd2) Drugs tional Grand Master in history By CYTTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) Women the work force have been Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gardner and this summer.

family in Charleston. She is the His one dream Is to snatch the the words used by one conferee to describe the public attitude towards married working women, -while another cited a random 7 -sampling of adults on the qoes- causing talk ever since the first world chess crown from the present champtoo. Russia's Mikhail once announced she had time to mother of Mrs. Gardner. VISITOR FROM TAIWAN leave the cave and do a little Botvlnnik.

dinosaur hunting herself. TMKKSGIVING Miss Pearl Johnson, missionary One of Mrs. Fischer's "not easy" moments came to Taiwan, is visiting her sister. boa of working wives hi wbiea -every person queried favored ting them out of the labor force. Vi Reasons given ranged from man's view that It would create Now the working woman is more problem than ever.

Todav mis summer, when Bobby appear she holds the balance of power hi ed to be stranded in Yugoslavia Mrs. J. D. Stuart and Mr. Stuart 06 Creswell Ave.

Miss John son's headquarters are in Union while she is in this country, Hair Care Specials our nation economic structure: after his first international tourna- manpoyer shortage with resulting. higher wages, to a girl singer's tomorrow she will be the one ma menV- jor manpower pool to be tapped Two Years Today Peggy Jo" McCoy, daughter of "He had a round trip ticket, but in a probable period of shortage. ELECTED REGION PRESIDENT nobody made any reservations for worked to buy mink stoles- uyiu way. Despite these hard facts, the Mrs. George Johnson was him and he coukuvt get a plane.

modern woman's place outside elected regional president of the I knew he'd spent most of his Statistics gathered and pro-- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCoy of' 420 Sproles is two years old today. Hw. 22, the home is marked by paradox and marred by inefficiency in Woman's Missionary union at the meeting of the State convention money' at the World Fair in Belgium and I was afraid the Yugo Jected by the U.

S. Department of Labor indicate that ta 1955, 46 out of every 100 women over Her paternal grandparents are held in Charleston this week. the use of her skills. The situation is pointed ap dramatically slav Chess Federation wouldn't go on paying for him after the Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd McCoy of Ware Shoals and her maternal 14 years of age worked at some time during the year. By 1965 that figure will reach SO out. of tournament had ended. GROUP ATTENDS CONVENTION in the newly published "Work in the Uvea of Married a srandmother is Mrs. Louise I went to the Yugoslav Em Miss Betty Erwin and Mrs.

Cooper. (Photo, by Starnes Sb bassy but it was the weekend and report of the National Man-power Council's conference on womaa- George Johnson of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. R. 0.

Lawton euo.) I couldnt find anybody. I tried and Mrs. Ruth Hilton from Connie 100. And, seven years hence, the "typical" woman will work for a time before she is married, leave -the work force to raise a family, and then return to It full-time or to call Bobby, but they said he In the first place, the report had left by train. Chicken Supper SPEED PATH Maxwell Childrens Home and Mrs.

Jenkins from Ware Shoals attended the State Baptist Conven I was really worried. I knew shows, the question of whether or not women should work out side the home is purely aca be was loaded down with books and I didn't see how he could manage. He doesn't speak the tion of the woman Missionary Union in Charleston Wednesday demic About 2s million are al Held By HD Club At Bradley ready working. That means that and Thursday. languages.

I could Just see him almost one-half of the nation's sleeping In a train station some where and people stealing every adult female population Is, full- part-time, as she approaches middle age. "The far-sighted employer. said Secretary of Labor James '') P. Mitchell to the "must know that he is going to have to employ, women in ever increasing numbers and in creasing variety of Jobs. His problem.

It seems to Witt-, lie In using the available supply, GOTO CLEMSON time or part-time, in the work The Bradley HD Club sponsored baked chicken supper at the thing he had." lurmerfyn Dr. and Mrs. 0. S. Mi force.

Three out of five ot these But Bobby used his tournament will attend the Clemson-Boston Community Center. After supper women are married. College football game today. prize money to get to Munich where he found plane space And If for some reason, all of aa Informative talk wu given by Walter O'Brien, assistant County these working wives quit today, borne, VISITS MOTHE Agent on Kat uxitroi. "the economy would collapse and Chess is not a popular game Mrs.

LV F. Minton Is visiting her some of them full-time workers, some of them part-time workers, Orders were taken for rat poison and there are no funds to send the brother; Mrs. G. C. Gardner we would not be able to perform the essential services needed," declared one conference speaker.

American champion to tourna and It was announced that members, not present who want pot Plans December Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen, of Clio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecile Elaine, of Clio and Atlanta, to William Lawrence Waromker of Atlanta. The wedding will take place Dec, 28 at the Wade Hampton Hotel in Columbia. Miss Cohen Is a graduate of the University of Georgia and is teaching, at present, in Dekalb County.

Mr. Waromker is also a graduate of the University of Georgia and Is connected with the Citizens Jewelry Atlanta. The bride-elect's mother is the former Bessie Mark of Greenwood and Ware Shoals. Her grandfather is Lewis Mark of Ware Shoals. In the most efficient manner possible." ments.

Bobby won two tickets to ATTEND GAME The paradox in the situation son are urged to contact the Coun And because or the way The, Yugoslavia on a television pro -Thomas Pinson, G. P. Callison, ty Agent office. gram. His 21-year-old sister, Joan, Is that the public generally is overwhelmingly opposed to mar IE.

Sterghos and John Long will typical woman life, employers must look -to, older women women over 3k.i- took the second. ried women working; employers twitch all over. Honest They "Bobby doesn't like the Idea of start with an eye and twitch down But first he must get-rid of- his mother going around with him For good housekeepers: always attend the Citadel-University ot Georgia football game in Athens today. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL to their feet and start again, I'd "myths" and 'InlsconcepteuVt to tournaments, Besides, I fig Coro.Nqme rather he chewed his nails. ured it would be better for me to be here in case anything was "The only thing I do Is nag htm wrap melons tightly in fou, waited paper, Jastie bags or plastic see-through wrapping when you refrigerate them.

This will prevent their aroma mingling with Shampoo 1.25 ejus Mccasian returnea rnaay needed-money, primarily." to get some fresh air, This year MEETINGS Boom oiuer women wiota rently present an emptoymeiit i problem of women eager to work-" (Next: The myths about older women workers.) She laughed ruefully a slender, ne's joined the and says be'i Conditions While It Cleans from Self Memorial Hospital FROM FOUNTAIN INN dark-haired woman with a smil other roods. going to get In better physical ing mouth in a gamine face. lane at 4 o'clock. Dr. Helen shape.

SUNDAY, NOV. 23 Women ot Immanuel Lutheran Mrs. J. Sorouse. Mrs.

H. B. "He used to be wonderful at Bedon of the Lander College Sci Fischers separated when Bobby was 2 and Mrs. Fischer raised ence Department will speak. Breck Hair Set Mist 50c sports in fact he himself used to say he wanted to be a baseball her two children on her earnings Church will have their annual thank-offering program at 8 p.m.

it the church. Members are re TUESDAY, NOV. 23 Peden and Miss Lizzie Peden of Fountain Inn visited Mrs. J. N.

McCord on Route 3 yesterday. IN HOSPITAL Martha Franks Circle of the player. as a nurse. faf Today Cktrmteirouf SMI one week only! "I don't discipline Bobby. He' Laurel Baptist Church will meet minded to bring food for the Thanksgiving basket.

too big. Anyway, there's not much with Mrs. E. C. Grant on the 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." Mrs. J. F. Monroe, Jr.

remains Old Laurens Highway, at 7:30 MONDAY, NOV. to say. He comes home and sticks his nose in a chess book, stops to patient in Self Memorial Hos Holly Garden Chin will meet p. m. $1.00 60c Helens Curtis Spray Net 69c Super Soft UrgtSil Mtdium Ptriontl eat and he's back again until It' Pilot Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

with Mrs. W. D. Coleman, Jr. DOLL CLOTHES FOR TERM LEE time to go to bed.

pital for treatment. AT HOME at 3:30 p.m. at the Oregon for a program meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. J.

C. Be The First "Bobby's one of the ones who1 FideUs Class or tne irst Bap play for blood as they say In Agnew, Mrs. Pauline Purdy, and tist Church will pack Thanksgiv Mrs. G. A.

Polatty has returned Select Your chess. He's serious. He has to Mrs. C. T.

Jay. ing boxes for shut-ins at 7 p.m. A Clotrtet for Undo, Connie Lynn, Tiny Tent NIWI to her home on Willson after bing a patient in Self Memorial study all the time. The countries Duplicate Bridge Club will meet covered dish supper will be nublun namnhleta and nooks at a at the Sproles Ave. Recreation served.

and Jerri not great rate new openings always Christmas Cards, Hospital. to LoinsvnjjT" Center at 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 being worked out "He's not interested in girls yet- Business and Professional Women's Club will have the regular monthly meeting at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Abney Coleman.

Gladiolus Garden Club will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ed Groves and Jewelry they don't play chess. He doesn't Christmas Ribbons, with Mrs. J.

M. Motsinger at Coronaca at 3:30 p.m. There will family will leave Wednesday for Louisville. to spend the Caldwell smoke or drink. He does chew Gift his nails down to the bone, but be a plant friday7iTov.

28 Any business or professional woman interested In joining the club Is Invited. Scaean Club win meet with Mrs. Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.

Stone. Mr, I'm afraid to make him stop, Papers And Tags. McCaslan's Open House will be held at the don't know what he might take Stone is the father of Mrs. Groves. Phone t-3293' 401 Main Street Greenwood City and County Pub up, W.

P. Martin on Blake at 4 p.m. "Some of these chess players lic Library from I until 9 p.m. This is the official opening of the new building and the public is AAUW will meet at the home of Mr. E.

Rhinehart, Brook-I mom I WMOMM ShutordMadden Invitation Issued ei .1 fAMUT et.M 2.00ioe.TAt invited. 97 Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Shuford in ROUX Color Curl Hair Spray .1 .50 Births COKESBURY COKESBURY Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Greer and Mrs. Alien White visited Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Town-send, Friday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Cullens visited Mrs. Capus Timms, Sun- Soft Hair Control With Color vite relatives and friends to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jeanine Shuford, Thursday, Nov.

Satterfleid Mr. and Mrs. O. Satterfleid 27 at 4 o'clock the afternoon, when she becomes the bride of of 504 Norwood St announce the Samuel Landon Madden, son of dav afternoon. the birth of a daughter, Kathy Claire.

Nov. IS. at Self Memorial Mr. and Mrs. I.

E. Madden. The Rinse Away with VO-5 1.00 YOU ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE SEliCTION OF HAIR CARE PREPARATIONS AT Hodges Drug Store Coll 3636 or 5141 Mr. and Mrs. fcibert Meoioca wedding will be solemnized at the of Princeton and Mrs.

Turman Hospital. Mrs. Satterfleid is the McCoy of Ware Shoals were re former, Betty Lou Alewine. Callie Self Baptist Ctoircn. No formal invitations have been cent visitors of Mr.

and Mrs Thomas Jimmie Strawhorn. Mr. and Mrs. Whltely Thomas for the Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Puce Jf. and son, and Mrs. Grady Price of 102 Briasie St announce the birth of a son, Michael Anthony, Nov. 17, at Self Memorial Hospital. visited Mr.

and Mrs. J. fc Qua JlianL les. Saturday. They yicd Mr Mrs.

Thomas is the former Patri seasoa 4 party ipecia cia Mooney. and Mrs. Brodus Corley of Greenwood Sunday afternoon and Rhett Ouarles of Saluda. Sunday night WormlnctM Mr. and Mrs.

Bobby Eugene The Rev. ana Mrs. i. rui- mer visited Mr. end Mrs.

Allen Worthington of Route 1, announce the birth of a son. Danny Floyd, Nov. 19. st Self Memorial Hospital. White Sunday night.

Graver White also called. Mrs. Worthington is the former Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Greer spent Tuesday in Beltoa and were din Ellen Smith. Bernhardt ner cuestt of Miss Inez ureer. Mrs. A.

Nickles spent Wed Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bernhardt of 54-C Glenhaven Apts. announce the birth of a son, Homer Lee. nesday night with Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Townsend. JrM Nov.

20, at Self Memorial Mrs. J. E. Ouarles and Martin Hospital. Mrs.

Bernhardt is the former Clara Pugh of Prosperity. were supper guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Toyce McCarthy on Tuesday night in Ninety Sla. Mr.

and Mrs. v. smim speai the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Palmer Sloan, in Greenville, CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Plata sr Monogramnwd Letterheodi Envelopes Bible Book Houst Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Brooks oi Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Milford of Ware Shoals, visited via Mi in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Greer, Sunday afternoon. CANDELABRA UW IN HEIGHT Cee be chonatd Vkt magic te 4 ifss ceMiUtNds and 4 size candelabra for very eecetloa.

Old English Styl Mrs. Odelle Morrow remains sick in Self Memorial Hospital 8-way multipl I CANDELABRA rJ FAMOUS 1 PARGO FRTTO: FISH PUFFS For the lightest, most delicate fried fish you have ever eaten, try dipping fillets in a frothy batter, then fry until golden in olice oiL To make the batter, blend two ta-ilespoons flour with two tablespoons water, add a Ublespoon of Fobulous formals for th festive seasons to come. toW13 ROGERS 11 m. Yoii Send Port of Yourself When Yoi fiho or amontuiaao sherry, ft teaspoon salt and two egg yolks. Beat until smooth and creamy.

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