a <51/ NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK - FEBRUARY 7-13 ’'RoItUnjA ylGIcndon “^TiaXonol Cot^qa Jackson P5i ILOT NATIONAL BOY SCOUT WEEK - FEBRUARY 7-13 VOL. 35—NO. 11 EIGHTEEN PAGES SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY* FEBRUARY 5. 1954 EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE—TEN CENTS Parade To Mark Observance Of Boy Scout Week Troops To Compete In Window Display; Cubs Plan Banqiiet Topping the many events plan ned in celebration of National Boy Scout Week, February 7-13, by Moore County Scout, Cub Scout and Explorer Scout units will be the first Scout Week parade to be staged in the county, with all troops in the Moore District sla ted to take part. Plans for the parade, to be held j in Southern Pines at 3 p.’ m. Sat urday, February 13, were an nounced today by Dr. J. C. Grier, Jr. of Pinehurst, district commis sioner whose staff, along with the District activities committee headed by Clarence Thomas of Pinehurst, will have charge of the event. Following the parade, a “cook- out” for all troops of the county will be held at the Aberdeen Lake Scout hut. RusseU Simons, Scoutmaster of Troop 224, Southern Pines, will serve as parade marshal. Tenta tive plans call for formation of the parade units near the school cm Massachusetts Avenue, after Scouts have gathered on the play ground in back of the high school. In addition to all Scout units of the county, the following organ izations have been asked to take part in the parade: a band and marching unit from Fort Bragg, Red Cross, USAF Air-Ground School, Southern Pines fire de partment, county foresters, Caro lina Power and Light Co., Amer ican Legion, Veterans Of Foreign Wars, automobile dealers of the county, trotting horses from Pine hurst and high school bands from * mi ffflitirtiTinnnn - at \ m. BLOOD DONORS HONORED—Pictured here wearing “gallon pins” and gift orchids are seven of the eight Sandhills residents who were hon ored last week for having each given a total of eight pints of blood in a series of collections sponsored by the Moore County Red Cross Chapter. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Bud Hen derson and Mrs. James Smith, both of PineblUff, and Mrs. Harry Menzel and Mrs. William Ed Cox, Jr., both of Southern Pines. Back row, same order: Clyde Council, Harold A. McAllister and Marshall G. McRae, all of Southern Pines. Unable to be present when the photo was made was William Ed Cox, Jr., of Southern Pines. Orchids were presented to the gallon donors and also to 18 first