M00rn after with grass greens on Number 3 and last year saw Pinehurst’s Num. ber 1 and the Pine Needles course follow suit. When the Town of Southern Pines took over the operation of the South ern Pines Country Club just before the season opened last fall, the mat ter of grass greens was discussed at length, but the Imminence of the season and the financial condition of the club made the matter impracti cal at the time. But with a highly successful first season of municipal operation behind them, and with a view to doing all that they can to attract more and more golfers to the sporty Southern Pines course, the Board of Commissioners decided last week to install grass greens on the championship course. In Use By Fall The work is being done by Angus Maples, w’ho installed the grass greens at F*ine Needles last summer, with the able assistance of B. Weath- spoon, who has been at the Southern Pines Country Club for the past 15 years, and it is expected that the rough work will be completed within the next month or six weeks. After that it will be but a question of care ful tending, watering and fertilizing throughout the remainder of the summer and the greens will be ready for use by the most ardent devotees of grass greens by the time the sea son opens next fall. The greens will be the usual com bination of Bermuda and rye grasses and they will be watered partially by a pipe line system and partially by sprinkler carts. The estimated cost of the grass greens will be be tween $2,500 and $3,000, about one- half of the regular cost of such an installation. This saving will be ac complished through the use of equip ment that the Country Club already has on hand and through the use of sprinkler carts instead of the Installation of a complete sprinkler system. There is no question but what grass greens at the Southern Pines Country Club will result hi a much greater patronage of the course dur- ing the coming season, and there is every good reason to believe that the project will be self-liquidating within a remarkably short time. DEMOCRATS TO MEET TO ELECT PRECINCT COMMITTEE Chairman George G. Herr of the Southern Pines Democratic Pre cinct Committee has called a meet ing of the Democrats of Southern Pines for tomorrow, Saturday, after noon, May 7th, at 4:00 o’clock In the Municipal Building, at which time a new precinct committee will be elected, along with delegates to the County convention to be held at Carthage on May 14. Members of the present precinct committee are Chairman Herr, Ern est Wilson, E. H. Poe, Mrs. L. L. Woolley and Jbhn Ruggles. ii