Friday, September 2G, 1932. THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Three “ifetAPITAL By M. R. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Italeigh Correspondent To Pep Up Politics Women and the Young Di'mocrats of North Carolina are about to steal the show in this campaign and furn ish the rousements for what appar ently would be a somewhat lifeless and listless pre-election period, in contrast to the promises of a spectac ular and eventful primary campaign. But the w omen anent Thursday in Ral eigh in the interest of education. •Mr. and .Mrs. Tyson of Vass daily attended the meeting at the Baptist church, Mr. Tyson assisting in the song service. Miss Ruth Stutts spent the week end in Pinehurst, guests of her uncle, O. H. Stutts. R. C. Muse and R. C., Jr., of Ham let spent Sunday with Mrs. Loula Muse. Miss Nannie Doughtridge, popular and esteemed young woman of Rocky Mount, died at her home late Friday night September 23, after an attack of pneumonia. She was the daughter of the late Fletcher Meady Dought- ritige and Mrs. W'. N. Cavin, and spent her life in Rocky .Mount. Besides her mother, Mrs. W. N. Cavin, she is sur vived by her sister, Mrs. W. S. Wil- kerson, Jr., and a brother, Fletcher Daughtridge both of Rocky Mount. Miss Daughtridge was a near relative of Mrs. E. M. Borst and family of Cameron, and H. A. Borst of Vass. Mrs. II. O. Averitte had as her week-end guests her mother, Mrs. R. W. Vincent, and her sister. Miss Cor nelia Vincent of Mebane. The Rev. M, D. McNeill preached at Manley Sunday morning after which he and .Mrs. McNeill were din ner guests of Mrs. Frances McCrum- mon and family near Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Headen of Siler City were in town Sunday. Mrs. W. G. Parker, Miss .\nnie Borst and H. A. Borst attended the funeral of Miss Nannie Daughtridge at Rocky Mount Sun