Page SIXTEEN
GOP Flayed By Kitchin In West End
Rally; Other Demo Meetings Listed
Speaking at a Democratic rally rie, J. M. Ple^ants, J. Vance
in the West End School auditor!- ^we, C- C. Kennedy, Edg^
um Monday night. A. Paul Graham, H. H. Fry, T Roy Phil-
Kitchin, Democratic nominee for lips, S. C. Riddle, Mrs. John
Congress from the 8th district Frye, and H. Clifton
told, his listeners that: “We are Judge Rowe toU the group
not over the hump. We have a lot that before the Eisenhower ad-
of work to do. But, , if we wiU ministration he raised and sold a
work hard and dig deep we can bull, receiving 29c per pound
win and we can win overwhelm- it, and that recently he sold -
ingly” other bull raised during the Ike
“Stevenson and Kefauver are administration and that he re-
candidates of the little man and ceived only lie per pound for it.
the average man. We have candi- Pi^hursl Rally
dates who represent Joe Smith A meeting was held in the lit-
and Mary Smith,” he said, add- tie community house at the Fire
ing that “We have got a job to Station in Pinehurst Saturday
do and its getting later than we night which was presided over
think it is.” Erank McCaskill, Pinehurst
Speaking of Prseident Eisen- precinct chairman, and by La-
hower, Kitchin said: “He can’t mont Brown, county chairman,
lead his own party. . . I feel sorry > Ways and means of getting out
for Eisenhower but I don’t feel the Democratic vote were dis-
sorry enough to vote for him. . . cussed. Among those making re-
Tom Dewey and others are marks were Judge W. A. Leland
writing his speeches. . . I don’t McKeithen, G. M. Cameron, A.
believe he had the opportunity to F. Deese, Cliff Blue, Mrs. Helen
read over his Lexington, Ky., Alexander, Carlton Cole, Mrs.
speech” Hensley, Melvin Wicker,^
Kitchen was introduced by W. Bill Dickerson and others. ,
Lament Brown of Southern Schedule of Rallies |
Pines, chairman of the Moore The schedule of Democratic
County Democratic Executive rallies between now and the
Committee who presided over November 6 election in Moore
most of the session. W. E. Gra- County are as follows:
ham of Jackson Springs, chair-, Saturday, October 20, at th
man of the West End Precinct Legion building in Aberdeen at
Committee called the meeting to 6:30 p. m. A free chicken stew
order and welcomed the group will be given with A. Paul Kitch-
and introduced members of the in the guest speaker. . i,
local precinct committee. Billed Saturday, October 27, at High
as a joint rally of the Bensalem, Falls, 7:30 p. m.
and West End precincts, the au- Tuesday, October 30, 6.30 p.
dience was about evenly divided m., barbecue supper in Southern
from the two precincts. j Pines at high school cafeteria
Among others making short, followed by rally in the South-
talks were Solicitor M. G. Boy- em Pines high school auditorium
ette H. Clifton Blue of Aber- at 7:30 with U. S. Senator Sam
deem Mayor Voit Gilmore of j. Ervin, Jr., and Herbert F.
Southern Pines, Mrs. John L. Seawell, Jr., of Carthage as the
Frye of Robbins, T. Roy Phillips main speakers,
of Carthage and J. Hawley Poole Saturday, November 3, at
SmsrEnd Cameron, with chicken stew at
CaSSe RaUy 6:30 p. m., followed by speaking
Last Friday night a precinct at 7:30. Meeting will be held at
rally was held in the courthouse the community house.
af Carthage by the East and West —- ■
Carthage precincts, with Charles Approximately 25 P®’'
W McLeod and W. Lamont the physicians now practicing
Brown conducting the meeting, medicine in North Carolina re-
Those making remarks at the ceived the first two yems of
Carthage meeting were C. J. Me- their medical training at the
Donald, W. H. Currie, M. G. Boy- University Of North Carohna
ette, H. Lee Thomas, John Cur- School of Medicine.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1956
PIISEBLllFF NEWS
By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER
WSCS Meets
The Womans Society of Chris
tian Service met at the Methodist
Church on Tuesday evening at
7:30 o’clock. Twenty-two mem
bers answered roll call. Mrs. R.
G. McCaskill, president presided
over the business and Mrs. Hur
ley gave the program.
Final plans were completed for
the bazaar and turkey dinner
which is being held this Wednes
day.
At the close of the evening the
hostesses Mrs. James Hamilton
and Mrs. Betty Hammond serv
ed refreshments.
Celebrates Birthday
Johnny Marts celebrated his
13th birthday Tuesday evening
when he invited a number of his
1 friends to help celebrate. Re
freshments were served at the
home and then the guests went
to the movies in Aberdeen.
Announce Birth
I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moshier
' announce the birth of a daughter,
Patricia Ann on October 7 at
Moore County Hospital.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sturm of
'Randleman were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMur-
ray- J
Mrs. C. W. Williams and Mrs.
John H. Carpenter and children
Marsha and Stephen visited Miss
Maggie Usher at Gibson one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lee spent
last week in Tabor City with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hec
tor Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Ruey
Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Drewry
Troutman and children, Carol,
I Jean and David went down for
Ithe weekend and attended the
Yam Festival.
A|2c Howard Troutman Jr. of
Scott Air Force Base, Ill., is at
home for ten days with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Troutman Sr. He will report at
New York, and will go from there
to Libia, Africa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. David and
Mr. and Mrs. O. iC. Adcox at
tended the Pickier reunion at
Morrow Mountain State park
Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Griffin, Misses Vera
Chase and Flora Chapman have
returned home after a visit to
Western North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leavitt of
Raleigh were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt.
Mrs. .John Fiddner Sr., Mrs
Joseph Schack and Mrs. James
Beale spent the weekend at
Windy Point.
i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trout
man joined Mr. and Mrs. Dighton
Fiddner at Landis for a trip
through the mountains of North
Carolina and Virginia over the
weekend. Returning home by
Washington they visited the
Troutmans’ daughter, Mrs. W. E.
Amos and Lt. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McCaskill
Day Astronomy
Camporee Friday
Astronomy will be the central
theme of the fall camporee of
the Moore District Boy Scouts,
which gets underway at the
Pinehurst Field Trial area on
Midland Road tomorrow (Friday)
at 4 p. m.
Under the general direction of
David Drexel, chairmaii of the
district camping activities com
mittee, the two day camporee is
expected to draw approximately
100 Boy Scouts.
The field trial area is about
one and one-half iniles from the
Southern Pines City limits.
Drexel, who has spent count
less hours with Scouts recently
constructing a telescope for use
in the camporee, said a star navi
gation expert from the Air Force
Air-Ground Operation School
would also be on hand to in
struct.
Astronomy merit badges may
be earned during the two-day
and children Lester, Nancy and
Douglas spent the weekend at
New Bern with Mr. and Mrs. T.
G. Lampley.
Walter Alpert has returned
home from Plattsburg, N. Y.
where he was called because of
the death of his mother Mrs.
Philip Alpert.
program, according to Frank
Yandell, Moore scout executive.
The camporee will be over
about 8 a. m. Sunday morning.
Drexel said the object of the
camporee would be to “show that
the sky is not a roof but an im
mense 180 degree picture win
dow.”
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