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ttiub Column Have Meatman Carve Duck For Pop Wo eteona omen For Mrs. 17. H. Pago Given At Robert A. Mr Meet By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor DUKE HOSPITAL FEATURES MONDAY May INI Eves though Pop may rebel at "Mrs.

T. W. Henderson accom carving a duck because its archi Members "of the Robert A. tecture is slightly different from panied tier lather, J. Chris Ijeno, to Duke Hospital at Durham, 2 Tht lndxJournal Greenwood, S.

C. Waller Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy that of the more familiar chicken. where he is to have an eye Mom can still serve this rich and beard a history of the part played flavorful bird. examination today. HOSPITAL' PATIENT One small procedure does the Greenwood Women in the Civil ar and conducted a memorial to the late Mrs.

W. H. Psge at the meeting Thursday. MEETINGS trick: have your meatman ready R. T.

Tlmmerman of Edgefield is a patient In Self Memorial Hot- the duck tor the oven by cutting it In quarters. Or if your kitchen Hostesses for the meeting, MONDAY, MAY will be prepared by the. hostesses boasts poultry shears, you your which took place at the Public Fhelea Stsdy Ouk will meet at nmt Gardes Oub will meet self can easily do the dissection. Library, were Mrs. C.

W. Tribble, Bin. at toe faran tew of Mr. is the club house. Mrs, W.

WINSON-SALEM Koasung-pan due takes to a sad Mrs. Jack Eflenberg. Mr. and Martin Jr. will be the speaker.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Abererom- Mrs.

Lucia Smith and Mrs. George Bishop. fruit go-along the way the livelier Hit. fial EUenberg wtu be assist Hostesses: Mrs. W.

Sparks and ing of little children and a valu-able member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The prayer, written by Con-, federate soldier, used on Christ mas cards tent this year by Adlal Stevenson, waa read during the ceremony. DRIFTWOOD CLUB TOURS HOMES AND GARDENS Ten Driftwood Garden Club members snd guests, Mrs. Roy Owen and Mra. Georgia Burke, attended the home and garden tour In Washington.

Friday. Theme of the tour, which included a flower show, was "Memory Wakes the Path." The Civil War theme was emphasized In ar. rangements. Four homes were shown. The.

show and a tea were held at the Woman's Club. A picnic lunch, brought by members, was served. Mrs. S. E.

Adams, and Mrs. J. W. Babb were hostesses. They gave each waddling bird takes to water.

The The program Included honoring fax bosta for tba annua picnic bie left this morning for Winston-Salem. N. where their daughter, Miss Normie Black Aber-crombie. is giving her sophomore members of the Confederacy and Mrs. v.

rl. Crowe. THURSDAY. MAY 11 following combination is worth serving to guests because It boasts a Cumberland Sauce plus W. M.

U. And Circles of Wot ftda Baptist Church will meat at real daughter of Confederate sol- t.X pjtu at tut cnurcn. voice recital at Salem College to dieri. Each of the latter were given corsages by chapter presi Evening Lander Club will have its annual picnic. Members are asked to meet at the college at peach halves and cherries.

Orchid Gardes Oak wffl meet night. dent, Mrs. Guy Wilson. with Mr. B.

W. Williams in Tin Cumberland Sauce ia classic accompaniment to ham and it's made with currant Jelly and port The chapter historian, Mrs. IN CHARLESTON fcerlake, at 7 o'clock for a picnic pjn. and go mm there to the home of Misses Martha McCabe and Mott Jameson at Lake Green Tribble, led the memorial and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Simmons and other flavorings. We think style upper. TUESDAY. MAY read a paper written by the late and Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Thomas wood. you'll agree that the sauce Is as spent the weekend in Charleston Mrs. Ellie Andrews telling of kindnesses shown the Southern soldier by ladies In the area.

durymathnamm Gardes Oub will meet at 3:30 p. in. at the good with duck as it is with the other meat Gardenia Gardes Oub will meet at 3:30 p.m. at the home of visiting Mr. and Mrs.

John Comp ton. Mrs. Compton is the former some of Mra. Carl Bailey in For Mrs. Gordon Duckett, 209 Grace- The late Mrs.

Page was ex Margaret Simmons. Mr. Compton est Hill, with Mrs. M. V.

Acker- moot Dr. FRIDAY, MAY 12 will graduate from the Medical naa aaslstinz. con- tolled as being a person of strong Christian character, loyal to her church, a devotee to the teach-1 ROAST QUARTERED DUCK PLUS 1 large duck (quartered) Salt and pepper cup chicken stock or orange College of South Carolina in June. member and the guests a tainer of gladioli bulbs. Kbkaey H.

D. dub will meet Dahlia Garden Ctub will meet Elegant Main Course at 2:30 p.m. at the Kirkiey Com at 7 p-m. at The Elks' Oub. AUNT DIES Hostesses will be Mrs.

John T. Roast duck with cherry-filled peaches, Cumberland Sauce and a combination of wild and brown Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNeill mity Center. Mrs.

Blanche Sambo and W. H. Bryan juice Weeks and Mrs. Thomas Blair. rice.

rx cup port attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Greer in Greenville will be hostessea, Mrs. Sfroupe Elected Director Ot Ridge District, U.

D. C. Camellia Gardes Club will meet oven about 5 minutes or until may be strained before serving at 11 ajn. at the home of Mrs fruit is hot. Arrange duck on hot; if desired.

Makes 4 servings. today. HAVE GUESTS to pan. Place in oven for about 10 minutes longer, stirring mixture in pan and basting duck with it several times. Add drained peaches and cherries; leave in serving platter.

Surround with S. W. Perry for a picnicThere 2 teaspoons instant minced onion cup red currant Jelly 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon flour 1 can (about 1 pound) cling MENU NOTE Wild rice makes an elegant peach halves filled with cherries. Mrs. B.

B. Stroupe. past presi Guests of Mrs. J. B.

Harvley win be a plant exchange and members are reminded that dues speaker. He Is chairman of the. S. C. Centennial Commemoration Commission.

Mrs. Jack Ward Elected Second Term President SPARTANBURG Mrs. Jack C. Pass sauce separately; auce accompaniment to duck; for a less Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle will be collected. Mots and sons, Sam and Bill, of dent of the Robert A. Waller Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, hastbeen elected a director of the Ridge District, expensive one, use brown rice. Or cook equal parts of wild rice and Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.

D. peach halves Lades Colt Asaodatkm will meet at 12:30 pjn. at Greenwood Goolsby of Harris Plant Mrs. 1 can (8M ounces) dark sweet brown rice together. You II find they cook in the same length of UDC.

Marriages And Engagements Ward of Paris Mountain in Green Thayer's Moss will remain for a few day's cherries (pitted) Goo Club. WEDNESDAY. MAY time. ville was elected state president visit Trim excess fat from duck. WeedlawB HD.

Club will meet for a second term at the Federa FINE GIFTS at 3: JO p.m. at the borne of Mrs Do you ever use Italian-style green noodles? Cooked according to package directions, drained EASTERN STAR HOMECOMING tion of Music Clubs convention in Spartanburg Friday. Eager Hlntorr. with Mrs. Kester Mrs.

J. E. Cooper, Mrs. and tossed with a luxurious Adams and Mrs. Tom Williams Mrs.

M. Coivin of Spartan Albea, Mrs. Marion Palmer and MtliHll PITTS KELLEY Mr. and Mrs. James Horace Pitts of 601 Highland Park Ave.

announce the marriage of their daughter. Frances Carole, to James Darrell Kelley. Aug. 27. 1960.

Mr. Kelley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Norman Kelley of 228 Pressley St. The Rev.

Brian Robinson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Elberton, performed the marriage ceremony. burg was elected nrst vice amount of butter, the noodles are a delightful accompaniment to Bake in shallow pan in hot (400 degrees) oven, uncovered, for hour. Remove from oven; drain off fat from pan. Sprinkle duck with salt and pepper. Mix stock, port and onion; pour over duck.

Cover pan with foil; continue roasting in hot oven until tender 1 hour or longer. Mrs. Coleman Wright attended homecoming at the Eastern Star Amaryllis Gardes Qub will nave annual picnic at the lake The Ridge District takes in 12 chapters in the area. Mrs. Stroupe succeeds Mrs.

James F. Moffett Jr. of Due West. Mrs. C.

Walter Summer of Newberry was elected vice president, Mrs. B. T. Boatwright of Edgefield was named secretary. Mrs.

H. T. Medkxk. Miss Cora Lee Coleman, Mrs. Henry McKin-ney, Mrs.

Blanche Kern and Mrs. Hugh Pratt of the Greenwood chapters. UDC attended. Rep. John A.

May of Aiken was the duck. Regional vice presidents named Home in Sumter yesterday. km of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wet MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 14TH Please her with a beautiful gift from Thayer's.

were Mrs. Richard Rabb of Fountain Miss Mary Ann drep at I pm. The officers will VISIT IN GREER Mrs. Gordon N. Payne and Holland of Columbia and Mrs.

T. be hostesses. Remove duck from pan. Stir cur McCully Crosland of Bennetts- Unit One Gardes Club will have picnic at soon at lake home of sons. Rick and Preston, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George ville. rant jelly, mustard, orange rind and lemon juice into pan drip Mrs. J. Riffe Simmons of Green feeder's Guide Recognizes American Hemerocallis Society Sumer of Greer Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hancock enter Mrs; Stanley Baker, with Mrs. Baker. Mrs.

E. H. Hines and Mrs. pings; stir in flour; return duck tained the group at dinner in V. B.

Tinkler as hostesses. Lunch ville is treasurer, and Mrs. Carl Pollock of Charleston is recording secretary. Greenville Saturday evening, MOTHER'S DAY BIRTHS By EARL ARONSON AP Newsfeatures Birthdays RMcToim Former Resident Entertains Miss Colvert At Anderson Home EVANS The gardening world is a multi-flora world and every flower or group of related flowers has its own fans and fanciers, just as nusv I The Index-Journal extends best wishes to the following who ob-. serve birthdays tomorrow.

May Dr. and Mrs. Harris Evans of next route stop within five days. Some Round-Robin groups are national in scope; others are regional. Some are for those interested only in dwarf and miniature varieties.

There are hybridizing units, and there has been at least one group of experienced breeders sharing experiences. One of the discussions involved means of broading the geographic and Raleigh, N. C. announce the birth Miss Cecelia Colvert and Green nearly every city and village has of twin sons. Laird Bentley and tion corsage which hostesses presented her.

They also gave its garden club. We were made Lincoln Brian, May 2 at Rex Hos wood and Anderson friends were entertained at a luncheon Friday her a large refreshment tray. George C. Hodges. P.

R. Maye, William E. Miller, Frances Lollis, R. M. Butler, Carlton Gibson.

Mrs. Nick George Athanas, 'Mrs. Frank Calhoun, Hylton pital in Raleigh. in honor of Miss Colvert who is The McConnell home was decorated throughout in arrangements Mrs. Evans is the former Be- to be married in June.

Mrs. R. very much aware of this when assistant publisher Bob Miner of Flower Grower magazine sent us a list of flower societies and clubs. Everyone has his favorite nita Gardo of Greenwood. Grand M.

McConnell, formerly of Green parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gardo of Greenwood.

wood, now making her home in Anderson and her daughter, Miss Jm llilj climatic range of daylilies. Day lilies are quite hardy when it comes to resisting attacks by insects. But Entomologist Floyd F. Smith of the U.S. Department flower or plant.

So, with the thought that it might be en Alice Jean McConnell were hostesses. lightening, we will tell about these IRIS FESTIVAL SUMTER The Iris Festival Rosier, Mrs. Emma w. Goodman, Bob Harvin, Mrs. Felicia Butler, Mrs.

Marvin Campbell, John Boat. Mrs. T. G. McKittrick, Mrs.

Conrad Sprouse, Joe McBerty Tucker, Larry Crawford, Barry Mark Arrragton Mrs. Joe Milford, Mrs. Lemuel Smith, Mrs. OUie Culbreth. Mrs.

Jack E. Watkins. Ethel Culbreth. Mrs. Sam Clovert, the bride- Dacron-Cotton organizations from time to time.

by Mrs. Francis Hart, national flower show judge and lecturer. Pink roses, imported Anthuriums, grapes and peaches were used in a silver compote on the buffet luncheon table. Guests were seated at small tables in the living room and den where flower arrangements were used as decorations. Placecards followed a rosebud theme.

Sixteen guests were present. of Agriculture Research Division, Beltsville, says extensive The first is The American He elect's mother, and Mrs. G. E. Moore the honoree's aunt, were merocallis Society, for members parade will be held here Thursday at p.m.

The Iris Festival is one of the most beautiful floral events in the state and thousands are expected attend. hibndization to obtain flowers with new color, size and form, and more lush growth, may be of which the day lily is "The Flower of the Future." This group was founded July 14, by enthusiastic mid Bobby James Hughes and Lisa among those attending. Miss Colvert wore a tangerine costume suit with natural straw hat and a white Frenched carna- V''. 83 creating varieties more suscepti Lynne Ouzts. ble to insect attack.

west gardeners. Since then it 10 Here are some of the day lily has spread to all parts of the enemies and now to combat them: Slugs and snails, which damage Chess Champion Hasn't Met Her Match United States and foreign lands. This international, non-profit organization provides a loan library Drip-Dries Sleeveless, Short- Roll-Up Styles Nationally Advertised At $5 VERSATILE -Young home-makers will find colorful cotton like these especially suited to their busy lives. The gay pinafore apron may be worn over a solid-colored shirtwaist dress or over slim pant. This outfit by Tat of California i ideal -for spring; house cleaning.

young growth Metaldehyde gives good control. Some Metalde of valuable material and a slide should consider three or four or rental service and a Round Robin hyde baits also contain chlordane or calcium arsenate. department through which mem By MARY CAMPBELL AP Newsfeatures Writer NEW YORK (AP) Every col Aphids Malathion sprays, ap bers swap information. It spon plied early in the season as new growth starts, and repeated lege girl dreams of meeting a sors national and regional meetings and garden tours. white knight Lisa Lane did.

If you customarily visit the Hubert A. Fischer of Hinsdale. monthly- as needed to protect later growth. Now. four years later, Lisa's is president and Mrs.

Olive beauty salon only for hair-cuts instead of the "full re Thrip Malathion, two or three romance is still as bright as that white knight moving across her M. Hindman of Sebring, is times, at weekly intervals, or DDT i Tm- secretary. chessboard. and Lindane, as alternative member to shampoo your hair first. Professional barbers say that clean hair takes a neater, smoother cut.

five moves ahead and keep all the little pictures of the various positions in your mind." In a contest where Lisa is usually pitted against a man, how does she feel about losing? "If I lose I really feel crushed, no matter who I'm playing. I'm a poor loser. At first I can't even look at my opponent." And winning? "When I beat a man, I don't know what to say to him. It must be very humiliating. I feel sorry for him.

X. "But I never feel this way during a game." Lisa is U. S. Women's Chess The Round Robin letter project In Blakedale Hwy. 25 North is well-organized.

Members who Champion, an animated 23-year- Long-horned weevil and tar want to join a group contact the subject chairman for application blanks. Groups of 10-12 members Open Dally Free Parking old brunette In 3 Inch heels and a size dress' who can play chess, study chess, talk chess still have plenty of energy to checkmate popular mis-' conceptions about the game and write letters in turn according to 1 1 14 nished plant bugs Six per cent Chlordane dust or 2 tablespoons of 40 per cent wettable powder Chlordane per gallon of water. Spider Mites Sprays containing Malathion or Kelthane should be applied, beginning early in the a route list schedule of about two How do you keep a tuba clean? With a tub bath, of course! At least, one professional musician in Philadelphia washes his tuba in a bathtub filled with suds. i i months between each "flight." The letters must be relayed to the the People who play it to foliage and mites, for one thing, Lisa says, all chess players aren't elderly. The U.

Men's Champion, Bobby it a I tl I I I I 'i fu "'T' I nVi. hit -Miti 'fe ma -T- Lz.tr Basic Dress And lis Seven Faces 219 Main Street witn one-nait teaspoon ot laundry detergent added to each gallon to increase wetting power. Fischer, ia younger than Lisa. Tbev aren't all anti-social Through To "I have a social life. I have my chess friends we have 30-30 Waller Just parties (30 moves in 90 minutes) and non-chess friends we go to In a coined word, "accessorize" describes the fashion step which will lead to the summer's cool, easy understated look.

To achieve it, a women's magazine chooses the dress of the season, with a half-dozen-plus-one assorted ways to wear it. The dress: A "paled-grey linen shape," To a small party in the city, wear it with a pale-green headbandoyster pearl earrings and one-only bangle bracelet. At the country club, try it with a "shock color," like yellow linen-and-lizard spectators, and a long single strand of pink beads with huge matching ring. For an all-day, lunch-wroueh- movies and plays." -They aren't all patient Attention Brides-T6-Be Across Waller Xrom Lindsey's Men's Shop "If go anywhere and have to scarcely defining the figure and flaring well below the hipline. It calls for slender shoes with little dinner date with your best beau, 111'1' Ir -lost to OPEN, 7:00 A.M.

6:00 P. M. DAILY wait in line. I can stand tt. Or all brilliant "I'm not a genius.

What chess leally takes is a logical mind." But, says. Lisa, it is true that most chess players are men: "If a maa knows how to play chess r( he'll usually teach it to his son. It's not likely that he's going to teach a daughter." But she sees heels. Glamourize yourself and the Your Clothes Are Cleaner, Safer, Fresher When They're MARTI NIZ ED bo reason why chess should re- same dress, for any summer occasion on the agenda, with a wardrobe of bright, summer-wise accessories. For city shopping excursions, wear 4be dress with earrings of shocking pink, red and white lizard spectator pumps, white straw cloth fisherman's hat, white cut ton gloves.

LISA LANE, CHESS CHAMPION consider the addition of a pink-trimmed white organdy jacket topping, a pink straw roller hat, chalk white bracelets, pink-and-whlte checked cotton pumps and short white gloves. Afternoons at the races or other spectator sports, give the paled-grey costume color a subtle lift with accents of honey and touches of green in a wide-brimmed hat of natural honey-eolered straw matched to the trim of white buck spectators and a touch of green in earrings and costume pin. a man game. MORE MAN POWER should be interesting SPECIALS flies about the Challengers, I know I'm the best woman prayer in. 1957 while a freshman math major at Temple University in in the u.

S. but I have no idea her home town, Philadelphia. 1 If the wedding date Is all set the guest list all counted then you had better see Mc-Caslan's at once where you will find the finest in gepuine engraved in-, vitations or announcements at most reasonable prices. Also ask to see the Bride Books, Whitex Bibles, Prayer Books, Bridal Tallies, Place Cards and Napkins. For the Bride there are gifts galore.

Remember, all gifts are beautifully wrapped to suit the ocassion. how I'll stack op international 5 toman because it's one sport ildch women can compete with snea without a handicap such as a physical sport gives you. It's mental, so you compete -on the Time to Put Those Winter Clothes Away She'd gone to a coffee house on a date and the boy sat down at a chessboard. competition." The U. Chess Federation would like to arrange a match 1 couldn't figure out what was in between Lisa and Yugoslavia's wear tne mainstay dress to a summer wedding with an important hat, bright shoes and one noteworthy necklace as the onlv BOX STORAGE! same level.

"And "playing chess is a good way to meet men. Look at the ratio at the last U. S. Open there were 180 men and. 12 i Lisa first saw a chess game redheaded champ, Milunka Lazarevich, before the Challengers but hasn't been able Wed.

Thurs. Plain SKIRTS, SLACKS or TROUSERS Ladies' or Men's SWEATERS jewelled note. ShERE ARB HOW AAA NY For Sunday lunch invitations. to raise the necessary money pale it down all the way with a going on and it intrigued me," Lisa remember. "He taught me the moves and within a month I could beat him." That Lisa asked Attilio Oi Camilk), a chess master, to teach her.

x- Not long after, he told her that If she really wanted to study she could be the next U. S. Women's Champion. Finances are a problem for Lisa, too, since she doesn't want KINDS Of single pale pin, two kinds of brace a i lets, pale mauve lizard shoes and COTTON to taUe time away from her chess books right now to get a job. more earrings showing with less hair.

CLOTH (Lisa moved here in February to be near more good chess players, but finds she spends most of her i Plain BLOUSES or nit iv la i niuvc Right away Lisa started playing t'me SHE LOOKS AHEAD in tournaments. DON'T OVER DO IT Point to remember: Never' spoil the dress silhouette with sashes snd belts, or nipping In at me sides or adding a scarf te the neckline. And, "accessorize" with a sparing hand, to avoid the too-much, too-tooa ef- I feet of everdresring. I In March she became Phila McCaslanV Where Ladies Love to Shop SPORT SHIRTS You Always Get FREE Deodorizing, Mothproofing, Mildew-Proofing and all in a dust-proof, see-thru bag. She has received a $1,000 grant from the People-(o-People Sports Foundation, works as a part-time editor for Chess Life Magazine and gives exhibitions for clubs and schools, where she plays 15 delphia women's champion.

In August, she did so well in the U. S. Open that the U. S. Chess Federation rated heir an expert to 20 people at once, running from ARRIVING MONDAY SWEET POTATO PLANTS IMPROVED PUERTO RICOS VINELESS PUERTO RICOS COLD RUSH CATLIN'S GROCERY WcSler Avtnut (next highest to master).

And in 1959 she became queen of the nation's chessboards by winning each board to board. MOPE THAN llll Sa i I the U. S. Womeri's Championship Tournament "One of my best assets is my power of concentration," Lisa says. "What you really need to 1S0 TYPES, AND A Sk I AORE THAN 1000 Let Us Clean And Store Your WOOLEN GARMENTS AND BLANKETS Insured la Bag or Box Mothproofed Free Take Out When Needed be a good chess player is to be Or Any 3 Of The Above able to visualize what will occur DlFfWCNT FINISHES.

after you make moves. You No Extra Charge for Fast 1-Hour Service '99c A dally bath or shower plus Lisa and Mrs. Gresser, who came In second, also won the right to play in the. International Chess Federation's Challengers Tournament for' women In Yugoslavia this fall. Winner there win challenge the women's world champ, Elizabeth Bykova of Russia, to a 13-game match.

FOREIGN RIVALS Lisa Is already getting butter- Have you learned wash your hands properly? Look to your reaching for soap water in- stead of more powder during the towel for the answer. A soiled day will do more than any towel is proof that the user failed Greenwood Dry Cleaning 508 Monument Street Phone OR 5-51M thing else toward keeping your to use enough soap, water, and complexion clear and glowing. "elbow grease.".

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