COLUMBUS NEWS The Look Out Club met Thurs day evening in the Stearns lunch room. A delicious and satisfying supper was served by the mem bers of the Woodmen Circle, Alhea Grove No. 224 to nearly 100 guests at $1 each. The proceeds are to go on the building of a W. O. W. hall which is also to be used for a community building. A business meeting followed the supper and a numLer of questions and sugges tions were discussed, among them the organization of a fire depart ment, with J. A. Wilson as chair man, Grav Fagan, Donald Spurlin, Harold Griffith and E. H. Gibbs. O. C. Feagan was appointed as chairman of a committee to con sult the county commissioners and town authorities and secure their co-operation for this project. An other important decision was to make an effort to clean up and beautify the town and the sur rounding country. For this a com mittee consisting of Mayor Claude Robbins, chairman, Hugh Tessener, Donald Spurlin, Mrs. Blanche Blan ton, Mrs. Virginia Rzeppa and Mrs. Frank Edwards was selected. The week of Nov. 15 to 20 has been designated as “Clean-Up Week.” All committees are expected to have an excellent report at the next meeting Thursday evening, November 18th. FOR SALE: Flag Stone, Quar ried Building Stone; also Field Stone. Write or see J. C. Wil liams, Lynn, N. C., Phone 311-R.— Advertisement fri. tf. Chenille, Jacquard and Rayon Bed SPREADS AT MILL PRICES MakQS nice Christmas and Wedding Gifts. Mrs. G. A. Fuller Landrum, S. C. IJ. E. Hester, Insurance Since ;! 1905; W. M. Hester, Real ;l Estate Since 1923.