1 RCH OF DIMES ''RoIrWHiA yiijlwdon ICHOFOIMB MNUARY IS-31 IreoM CofsH^ , Comcron p)l LakcvMji/'Vass U«rbe Pin ^ ..3n.es .AMiaeen .nl^i /ANUm IS-31 )L. 32—NO. 10 16 PAGES THIS WEEK SOUTHERN PINES. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. 1951 16 PAGES THIS WEEK TEN CENTS few Lions Club ^ill Be Chartered ItBanquetTonight Officials Will Attend Induction Event At Country Club lat lusty infant the Southern |nes Lions club will be officially inched on its career tonight triday) with the presentation of |e charter at a banquet at the |)uthem Pines Country club, arting at 7:30 o’clock. IScHne 45 members will be in- pcted into Lionism in the pres- |ce of their ladies and of some Lions from other clubs. Be- ies the full membership of the ansoring West End Lions club, legations are expected from le nine others of Moore county. Id also from neighboring coun- PARKING CEhief C. E. Newlon this week issued a reminder to all motorists of the new parking time limits, which are now in effect. Two-hour parking is in ef fect throughout most of the downtown area, with 15- minute parking in portions of three blocks—^in front of the post office, and on East and Wesd New Hampshire near Broad. t The painter has been busy and all limited areas are plainly marked, on the curb or with a sign. Chief Newlon also remind ed drivers of an old restric tion—40 minutes on parking, on Seaboard Air Line proper- tv adjaaent tio the station. Violation of these limiteilions means you get a ticket—^no foolin'. Seeing Stars At Starland On A Sandhills Week End |LoC0.1 Corporation Is - v %'ir: >, Buyer of Country Club Sherman MARCH OF DIMES \ I 4 m |Among the charter members be several transfers. The j)bbins club is contributihg sav- who have recently moved to buthem Pines. Dr. Ross Indieted ■Edward H. McMahan, of Ra- pgh, a past director of Lions In- itional, will be the principal lealcer. The charter will be pre- ited by Dewey B. Edwards, of ^yetteville, governor of District -D. Also present will be Deputy rict Governor R. B. Deaton, I EUerbe. iFred R. Chappell, a former sident of the Robbins club, is bneral chairman of the Charter pght event and will serve as stmaster. The program will in- iide selections by the Lions Club lintet, consisting of Buster oyle, Russell Mills, Dr. David M. litehead. Bill Benson and Ray fills; also the North Carolina ans Club song, sung; by, James Culbertson, of Robbins, a past bputy district governor. |W. L. Baker and C. S. Patch, If., are the welcome committee, decorations are in charge of asseli Mills, Don Jones and Dr. [litehead. For the table com- Jittee, services of three Lion fives, Mrs. W. L. Baker, Mrs. A. Preiss and Mrs. O. H. Rawlin- In. are being called on. |W. L. Baker is president pro of the new club. Permanent ficers will be elected at a meet- |g soon after the club is charter- By Grand Jury For Manslaughter I Appreciation was expressed by be T^ew Lions this week for the ace given by John Mclnnis, the West End club, in helping Item organize. Mr. Mclnnis, who zone chairman for part of (Continued on Page 8) Dr. W. H. Ross, West Southern ■'Pii’ps physician, was indicted for monslauehter bv the grand iurv sitting at Carthage Mondav after noon. and the following dav made Viond in the amount of S4.000 for his annearance at the May term of criminal court. 'FVie pase involves the death of PiitV) Mo^rimmop. Negro woman of Vass RFD. in Hoke county, fol lowing a visit to the doctor’s of fice September 4. The case was presented to the