5 THURSDAt, FEBRUARY 21. 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page SEVEN Blue Appointed To House Committees Rep. H. Clifton Blue, attending the North Carolina General As sembly for his sixth straight term, was appointed to the fol lowing committees of the Hodse. Chairman, Penal Institutions; vice-chairman. Elections and Election Laws; vice-chairman. Insurance; and membership on Agriculture, Banks and Banking, Conservation and Development, Counties, Cities and Towns, Ed ucation, Health, Local Govern ment, Mental Institutions, Public Utilities, Public Welfare, Sena torial Districts, Wildlife Resour ces, Printing, and University Trustees. Blue’s committee assignments are probably as many, or more, than any other member of the House. Home Demonstration Club News Eagle Springs Matings jder by the president, Mrs. Har- The Eagle Springs Home Dem- old Williams. The opening song onstration Club met in the home was “Oh Master, Let Me Walk.” of Mrs. Herbert Bost in January, scripture reading was repeated The meeting was called to order in unison. Minutes of the last by the president. The opening meeting were read by the secre- “■ ■■ " tary, Mrs. Clinton Williams. Twenty-three members were present. Miss Flora McDonald, song was “Follow the Gleam.” The club Collect was repeated in unison. Fifteen members re- — _ - sponded to roll caU. New club home agent, and County Agent year books were given out and ^ ^ " 3—— hostesses for the year were de cided on. “Heart sister” names were drawn for the next six months. Miss McDonald, home agent, gave an interesting talk about garden insects. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Lillie Freeman, served delicious refreshments which were enjoyed by all. The February meeting will be with Mrs. Roy Wimams.---By Mrs. John Monroe, publicity chairman. Mrs. Roy Williams was hostess to the Eagle Springs Club Mon- Experience has shown that irrigation will increase the in- come from an acre of tobacco by 1 da^, as much as $200. The meeting was called to or- DELICIOUS FOOD at DIXIE INN Plion© 2032—ASS# N* C* Simdays. Juice. Meat. 2 Vegetables. Dessert. Drink. $1.00 Weekly Rooms $10 Single. $15 Double and up Retired People. Weekly. Rooms and Meals $20 up FLOWERS... Speak every language . fit every occasion. Send them to say; "Happy Birthday" "Congratulations" "Get Well Soon" "Thinking of You" "Thanks for a lovely evening" SOUTHERN PINES FLORIST 2-3111 570 S. W. Broad Mid Pines Glub Southern Pines Where Golf and Hospitality Are Traditional Managed by The Cosgroves Julius Boros, Professional Fleet Allen, talked on gardening. Our club has'had a very busy year. We have donated money and flowers to the sick, and a pounding for a member who has been in the hospital several weeks. Some of our members have built new homes and sever al have remodeled and made new things for their homes. We plan to work very hard this year and hope to get many new members. Also to assist non-club members in any way that we can. The hostess served delicious refreshments, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Comer. The March meeting will be with Mrs. John Bost.—By Mrs. John Monroe, publicity chairman. Mt. Holly Club Mrs. R. B. Moore was hostess to the Mount Holly Home Dem onstration Club Wednesday af ternoon, February 6, at 2 o’clock. In the absence of the president, Mrs. G. P. Jones 'presided. We sang several songs with Mrs. Moore at the piano. We aU thoroughly enjoyed this. Mrs. Moore led the devotional period. Sixteen members were present. The following project leaders gave reports; home gardens, Mrs. Edgar Yow; home beautification, Mrs. John Gaines; family life, Mrs. Jasper Marsh. After a brief business session the meeting was turned over to Miss McDonald, home agent. She gave a list of the varieties of veg etables recommended for 1957, then introduced F. D. Allen, Moore County farm agent, who talked about home gardens— how to grow our plants at home and the care of them. Mrs. Grady Caddell directed a game. We were paired off in two’s and given a sheet of paper with scrambled familiar sayings. There were three couples as win ners—Mrs. G. P. Jones and Mrs. W. A. Gaines, Mrs. E. P. Brenner and Mrs. J. B. Spivey, Mrs. John Gaines and Mrs. Jasper Marsh. During the social hour drawing for the door prizes went to Mrs. E. P. Brenner and Mrs. Jasper Marsh. They will bring gifts for the March drawing. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ed Cockman, Mrs. C. H. Muse and Mrs. Grady Caddell, served delicious cocoa- nut cake, pickles, peanuts and coffee. The March meeting will be with Mrs. Ed Cockman.—By Mrs. Jasper Marsh, publicity chaiman. Construction Of New ArmorySlated To Get Under Way Work on the new National Guard Armory, which will be con structed on Morganton Road ad jacent to the old building at a cost of some $125,000, is expected to get underway within the next few days, local Guard officials have been told. P. E. Ingle, Burlington contrac tor who WEIS low bidder for the project, told officials several weeks ago that he expected to be gin preliminary grading soon. Two weeks ago he told Captain William Wilson, who is command* ing officer of the local unit, that he would start “within three weeks.” The Armory, a structure which will incorporate the newest inno vation^ in its design, is being paid for by joint funds of the town, the county, state and- federal govern ment. The local share in its con struction is 10 per cent, which amounted to $12,500. The major portion, $10,500, was made avail able by the County Board of Com missioners; Southern Pines Town Council allocated $2,500. The local unit has a comple ment now of almost 70 men and officers. It is presently conduct ing a recruiting drive, which was climaxed by a public' display and tour of the old Guard Armory Sunday, in an effort to bring the ranks to the full 105 men and of ficers that may be assigned to the unit. of the Board of Examiners. Build ing 495, at 'Ft. Bragg or from the post office in Southern Pines. Upon receipt of the card, appli cants will be advised when to re port to Fort Bragg for the test. A total of 723 permits for irri gation were issued in North Carolina thru January, 1956. GEORGE W. TYNER PAINTING & WALLPAPERING 205 Midland Road Phone 2-5804 SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Stenographer Jobs Open At Ft. Bragg The.Executive Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Ylx- aipiners at Fort Bragg said this week that there are several va cancies to be filled in stenogra pher positions, that the examina tion is open, and that applica tions are being accepted by the board. 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