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THE PIL<yf, Sbulherti Piti<8 aild Abefde^ii, Carolina Friday, October 30. 1936. Army To Enlist 1800 Men in This Corps Area Pinehurst Paragraphs .. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Church and To Bring Personnel Up To r Ull cj^ariotte visitors on Friday of last I young son Donald, cf North Conway, Strength of 165,000, Gen. week. I n. H., have returned to the Carolina Miss Mary Ward has returnad Hotel for the winter, from Warren, Ohio and is opening j Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Clary of San- the residence of her parents, Mr. and : ford spent Sunday in Pinehurst, the Mrs. W. H. B. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sut- Ward will arrive the last of the ton. j Mrs. Floyd Smith and Mrs. Ver- Miss Vera Harrington and Mias land Smith were joint hostesses to Eugenia Ely spent the week-end the business girl’s circle of the Com- with friends in Virginia. ; munity Church on Tuesday night. Miss Helen Ruth Cole has return- >j>he regular monthly meeting of ed from an extended visit with her the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Com- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and munity Church will be held next Applications already are being ta- Biggers at Concotae. Tuesday night in the ladies’ parlor ien recruiting stations in the j g y Richardson and daugh- , j^t 8:00 o’clock. tight southeastern states which make Nancy Richardson, and Mrs. Louise Laird died Tuesday Miss Mary Ritter spent Saturday night the 20th, after an illness of shopping in Raleigh. months. She came to Pinehurst in Miss Lucy Perkins of Castleto^, August with her daughter, Miss Mir- Vt., returned Sunday and was guest iam Laird, who had spent the sum- Moseley Announces Jobs for n\ore than 1,800 young men in the Fourth Corps Area are open ’in the United States Army. Within the next few weeks, enlist ments will be made under War De partment orders to bring the Army up to full authorized strength of 165,- 600, it was announced today by Ma jor General George Van Horn Mose. ley, Commanding General for the Fourth Corps Area at Atlanta, Ga. up the Fourth Corps Area, but vacan cies for more than 1,800 soldiers are still available. Recruits not only are offered the ^ opportunity of service in the Army { and n^ght of Mr. and mer with her. In her brief stay here cf the United States, but also have | ^ ^ jellison. she made many friends who are sad- the chance to extend their education, * ' • ' ivthnr Thomas spent dened by her passing. Miss Laird take vocational training in the Army Mr. and Mrs. nnanoiio and Miss Vernon Jones of Sanator- ■chools and prepare themselves for Sunday visiUng ^ ^ j.g. ium accompanied the remains to careers, either continuing in the Ar- Mr. and * their former home in Citronell, Ala., listments expire. ^ i t'Vio not There are 17 recruiting stations in wmter. the eight states, Georgia, North Car- Mrs. Ralph Sutton, Mrs. F. L. i- Wednesday afternoon, the oiina. South Carolina, Florida, Ala- pont and Mrs. E. B. Keith spen a school auditorium. Mrs. bama, Tennessee. Mississippi and day last week in Greensboro an ^ Cheney, serving a second Louisiana, which are in the Fourth Burlington. year as president of the association. Corps Area. In addition, for the next j^jrs. E. G. Fitzgerald. Mrs. John p^pgj^^^j prof. Frank W. Webster of 30 days, there will be ten roving par. pitzgerald, Eva Fitzgerald and Do- Pines, the guest speaker, ties of recruiters canvassing sections ^ loj-es Johnson spent Saturday m in hia nridreas on of these states which are not near a charlotte. recruiting station. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Denny Announcements of times and dates moved last week to Kineo Cottage on when these parties will visit partic- Midland Road, where they will spend uiar localities of these states will be ^he winter i The October meeting of the Pine hurst Parent-Teacher Association announced later by District Recruit ing Officers. Joh ’ F. Taylor and sons John and Jack, and E. B. Keith and sons Bil- 6 jacjv» aiiu cj. Applicants f:r service must be be- jy Junior spent the week-end tween the ages of 18 and 35 and phy- figging on the coast, sically fit. They will be enlisted as True P. Cheney joined his family privates with a monthly pay of $21 j^gj. ^gpk after spending the 6ut most of that is velvet, as the ^t Sky Top, Pa. Armflf provides food, clothing, shel- . was greatly enjoyed in his address on “Vocaticnal Guidance.” A vocal num ber by Mrs. A. J. McKelway and Miss Eunice Gibson and a piano solo by Miss Mary Rawlinson were pleas ing features of the program. An nouncements were made concerning the supjjer for the benefit of under nourished children to be held this w’eek at the Community Church and in the business session, matters of interest were discussed and acted upon. There is a wide field of choice open Interesting Program Arranged to the recruits. They may apply for, — - - ^ - - - issignment as follows: 1, To the Infantry, Coast Artillery, Field Artillery or Engineers in the (_ounty Home Demonstra- j a red letter Achievement Day in that Panama Canal Zone. There are open. Hoar Thrp«» 1 tViio io tho v-fifth vpar nf home For Achievement Day\Nov. Sth ings for more than 500 recruits for the Panama service. 2. To Tanks, Infantry, Field Ar- lion Clubs To Hear Three Important Speakers Moore county home demonstration tillery or Quartermaster Corps in the ^.j^jjg their Achievement rourth Corps Area. jjj Carthage on Thursday, Nov- 3. To Infantry in the First Corps ^ ^^^er Sth. beginning at 10:00 oclock, Area, comprising the New England interesting program has been ftatea. arranged. 4.. To Infantry or Field Artillery. j^^gg pauiine E. Gordan, Home in the Second Corps Area comprising 1 jj^nagement Specialist from State New York. New Jersey and Delaware. College, will speak on "The Woman’s 5. To Coast Artillery at Fort Bar- Home”. R. L. Chandler rancas, Florida. i of Southern Pines will speak on "Ru- Recruits should not make the ml3« ^ Electrification,” a subject in take and decide upon Army life as a Moore county farm women are “gravy train”, because Uncle Sam ex- interested, and he will also pects them to become proficient in questions which they the varied duties of a soldier. While ^ regard to this the opportunity for the ambitious re- ^ j^^g Estelle T. Smith of Ra- crult is there, the lazy man will find jjave a message for the wo- he has chosen the wrong vocation. In , fact, the Army dees not desire to en. | ^ ^ Harrington, Jr., will pre- Hst men not of good character and I meeting. Club reports goQ<i habits. But for the man who is installation cf officers will wining to apply himself to his duties, ' morning's program. Olfi Armj^ offers a vast field, and | ^ ^ following a picnic 1,800 young soldiers will have the op- | ^ flower show will be held and jtortunity t»:mould honorable lives for ^ p^,j„gg bulbs and shrubs will be giv. themselves in circumstances which: women displaying the best they might never reach in civilian follows: chrysanthemum- one color, mixed colors; marigold - one color, mixed colors; flowering potted plant; fern; bowl of mixed flowers; autumn leaves arrangement; berries. The women, are requested to bring their flowers when they come to the Bfe. Full details concerning opportun ities in the Army may be obtained from the nearest recruiting office an fcom the nearest recriMting office and from Headquarters Fourth Corps Ar ea Ataanta, Ga. Since the quota for this Corps Area must be filled within a short time, young men considering enlistment shoulfj not delay in filiag their applications. this is the twenty-fifth year of home demonstration work in North Caro lina. It is a matter of pride to North Carolina club women that their own Dr. Jane S. McKimmon was one of the five pioneer home agents in the United States and is the only one of the five who is now in office. In a national home demonstration report of thirteen pages, twelve pages were devoted to the work in North Caro lina. YOUNG PEOPUE’S R.\LJLY HELD IN M.\NUBY CHURCH The Young Peoples’ Rally of Fay etteville Presbytery, districts six and seven, was held Friday afternoon at the Manley Presbyterian Church, with the theme “Leadership Train, ing” foremost In all the talks made. The rally in all the talks made, les Cox of Carthage, president of district seven. The Manley choir fur nished special music. Following the afternoon discussions, '>ne of which was conducted by Mrs. W. H. Cur rie, secretary of the Young People of the Fayetteville Presbytery, a pic nic supper was served. At the night sessioi) the Rev. A. J. McKelway of Pinehurst gave a most inspira tional talk on “Dare to Lead.” JEFFERSON INN OPENS -—^ - Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reynolds an- mea^ing and they will be arranged in r.ounce the opening of the Jeffer- time for the flower show. | son Inn for the season on November The clubs are striving to make this 1st. SOUTHERN PINES Raymond Hubbell is spending a /ew days in New York City. Mrs, William P. Irvin and Mrs. M. O. Carter left Thursday night for Iheir home in Washington, D. C. af ter visiting friends and relatives here for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Van Heusen have re turned to their home in Albany. N. T. after spending the past month Here. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graff of Wewtoli Centre, Mass. arrived In town Wednesday and have opened their home on New Hampshire ave nue for the winter. Mrs, H. A. Gould arrived this week from Vermont for the winter sea- Mrs. M. D. Brownfield left Wed nesday night for Sanford, Fa. to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Hackney at tended the funeral of Mr. Hackney’s mother in Greensboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Stanley Smith attended the piano recital giv en by Harold Bauer at Flora Mc Donald College, Red Springs, on Moaday evening. ■ CoRiNA's Shop Harvard Buiidlag S. A. R.4ZOOK, OWNK* IMP(WTER PINEHURST * Next to Bank Open f( pen lor joiisiness with Full Line of the Latest Kail Clottes FOR SPORT, AFTERNOON and EVENING with ACCESSORIES AT MODERATE PRICES / Lest We Forget —There are still 11,000,000 unemployed. —The Public Debt has more than Doubled since 1932. —That we were Promised Economy in Government and a Reduction in Taxes. —The Constitution of the United States, the Ark of our Covenant which led us through the Red Seas and Wilderness of our Colonial Days and established us in the Land of Liberty. —That there is no Democratic Party in the field, but a New Deal-ism, back ed and sponsored by every alien to the Constitution. When such Democrats as Carter Glass, James A. Reed, ^ John W. Davis, Governor Ely and others say that something* is wrong and are not willing to support the Democratic Ticket— SOMETHING MUST BE WRONG! What is it?— New Dealism and Dn-Anerican Government Noore County Republican Committee linTIIIII'lt
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