THE PILOT—Soulhern Pines, North Carolina
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1954
Robeson County Home Clubs Cooperate
In Setting Up Guest Wing At Hospital
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An achievement by cooperative
working of Home Demonstration I ghgiyes, and closets. Rolling up
clubs of Robeson County resulted | their sleeves, the women went to
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in the opening, in May, of a guest
wing of the State Cancer Institute
When the patients’ rela
tives come to visit, these visitors
have been put to great deal of in
convenience because the Institute,
a nursing home, is at a distance
from Lumberton; the visitors fre
quently go to great sacrifice to
make the trip to the institute and
the financial burden of a stay is
great.
A spokesman for the Home
D’emonstration Clubs said, “It
seemed only right since the Can
cer Institute is in Robeson Coun
ty that women of the county-
should provide shelter for those
who came to visit loved ones.”
The nursing home is financed by
the State Division of the Ameri
can Cancer Society and County
Welfare Departments, with the
help of many county cancer units
of the Society, but this program
of providing hospitality presented
a challenge to Robesonians.
One wing of the building, leas
ed to the Institute but not in use,
was chosen for the project. The
renovation presented a real chal
lenge to the Home Demonstration
Clubs, but the clubs of all races—
White, Negro, and Indian—accept
ed the challenge and set to work
to prepare a certain number of
suites of rooms for each race.
Many years ago the building
was used for the County Home
and the rooms of the building
were cluttered with odds and ends
of old furniture, beds, dressers.
work. The White clubs tooks over
their portion and determined to
set up three bedrooms, a bath
room, and a kitchenette; a recep
tion room was also in the plans.
The Negro and Indian clubs each
settled on a reception room, two
bedrooms, and a bath.
A general fund fi^om the three-
races representing these clubs
supplied money for necessary ren
ovation and decoration and for
plumbing and electrical wiring.
Linen showers were announced
and all necess^y items were sup-
g)lied in generous amounts. A hot
plate and shelves for china and a
few pots and pans were installed.
With this equipment it will be
possible for over-night guests to
prepare breakfast and thus be en
abled to make a longer visit with
their loved ones.
The first week of May was Na
tional Home Demonstration Week
and how better could it have been
observed than by completing their
project of providing a comfortable
and cheerful home, away from
home, for people with very ill
loved ones?
With Mrs. Jack Oliver as chair
man for this project, the working
committee includes Miss Hilda
Clontz, Miss Mary Jane Gresham,
Mrs. Helen Sampson, Miss Mollie
Hughes, Mrs. Alma Bacote and
Miss Rosa Worley, home demon
stration staffs for the three club
groups.
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By CATHERINE McN. BURNS
Brief Mention
Mrs. C. H. Storey left Thursday
for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will
spend several weeks visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Storey, Jr., and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Sr.,
and Misses Dorothy and Ella Ruth
McNeill left Wednesday to make
an extended tour of the western
and northern states.
Mrs. Flora Weaver and son are
spending several days visiting in
Durham.
Jack Taylor, Marion Sessoms
and Arthur Rowe have returned
home from UNC. Arthur Rowe is
a 1954 graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lawhon
and Mrs. D. J. McLeod spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Vance
Hardison and son in Arapahoe.
A. H. Cheek, Jr., spent the week
end in Henderson.
Mrs. F. D. Farrell, Mrs. Bob
Farrell, Mrs. N. A. Pleasants and
Mrs. L. L. Hallman are spending
this week at Tilghman Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robbins and
family returned home Sunday af
ter spending several days at Cher
ry Grove Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Warner
of Norman visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mrs. Annabell Johnson and son
Bobby were weekend visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pleasants.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Muse visited
relatives in Asheboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring, Jr.,
left Tuesday to make their home
in Chapel HiU.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown of
Charlotte visited Mr. and/Mrs.
Ray Overcash Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. Colin Bethune are
spending a few days with.Mrs. C.
C. Bethune.
Miss Ellen Monroe visited rela
tives here over the weekend.
Mrs. Catherine McN. Burns and
sons and Miss Minnie Brewer vis
ited Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Robertson
and son in Pembroke Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Gene Lawrence
and family spent Sunday at Hold
en’s Beach.
Woman's Club
The Aberdeen Woman’s Club
met Wednesday with 19 members
and one guest present. Mrs. J. H.
Bishop presided over the meeting.
Mrs. Leonard Sanders gave a re
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Innocent.” A sweet course was
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