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i I I I 'u I' ;-I PAGE FOUR CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER MONDAY, Weekend Heview' Cemniyiiity Wm 'U Sm it /a mM iSfe 1*1 I'l i''*. '^mm POSTOFFICE CHIEF—Master Sergeant James L. "Pepsi" Perry of Carrboro, a clerk in the Chapel Hill postoffice, was in charge of the 30th Division postoffice during the two-weeks training encamp ment that ended at Fort Bragg this past .weekend. SORTING MAIL—CpI. Cecil Riley (left) of Route One and a fel low worker from Raleigh are shown sorting mail in the division post- office during the training period of the National Guard "Old Hickory" division at Fort Bragg. In the background is M/Sgt. James L. Perry, postoffice chief. Photos by .lames Rives IN FINANCE—CpI. James Rives of Route One was employed in the Division Finance Office during the two weeks training period. Mr. Rives is employed with his broth er, Eston Rives, in house construc tion her. HAULING IN LIMIT—Bill Walston (right) caught the limit of eight bass in his first 1,0 J at University Lake the other day. He's shov/n above displaying his fine catch with Gene Ra caretaker at the Lake. The fish caught on a Pico Perch lure ranged from two up to foura^^ pounds. Mr. Walston, until recently employed at Huggins Hardware store, is now a manufaef«t(jl resentative for fishing tackle, associated with Hank Bruns of Newnan, Georgia, internationali J fisherman and outdoor writer. The two cover wholesale outlets in nine southeastern states News LeilJ 0mr i«- L m i ■A m '•m ^ Ji-' '■ SWIMMING POOL CLOSES—The center of youth activity in the community for the summer—the University's Kessing Pool—closed down last Wednesday afternoon until next year. Several hundred youngsters—and adults too—participated in the daily recreational and instructional swimming program at the pool. Scene above shows a good crowd on closing day. News Leader Photo MELON FEAST FOR GLEN LENNOX—The management of Glen Lennox staged a long-postponed watermelon feast for residents of the apartment development on Thursday afternoon. A hundred or more youngsters and grown-ups alike gathered on Hayes Road as Herbert Hathaway (shown above), main- News Leader Photo I tenance man for the development, cut the melons and passed them out. 1 REFRESHER—A sight to refresh any soul with an app eye for beauty during the between-terms vacation at Catil Carolina coed Joan Atkinson, a mighty attractive senior at I man's Coiiege who's been enrolled here during the Suntmar ■5»... . News LeaJer I® ★ ^ \ mm if! * ill if? ffil READYING FOR SEASON'S START—Members of * Hill High School Wildcats' football squad are in their final' practice before the opening game with Sanford there a * Friday. Shown here during a kicking drill are Max W*" starting out, and JiaTsmy Harding, behind him. News Lew I UI i * i 4 ■■"t.''. ' AT ROTC CONFERENCE—A number of Air Force ROTC in- : structors representing several North Carolina colleges and uni versities were recent visitors to the University of Norttr Carolina at Chapel Hill. The meeting was a two-day problem conference to dis cuss problems in ROTC programs that had come about because of recent changes in courses of study at a number of the schools rep resented. Instructors attending the meeting are shown above, (front row, left to right) Maj. M. White, Duke University; Lt. Roy M. Canfield, Duke; Maj. G. D. Lynn, University of North Carolina; Col. G. J. Smith, UNC; Dr. C. B. Todd, Headquarters, Air Force ROTC, Montgomery, Ala.; J. L. Godfrey, UNC; Lt. C. W. Holloway, Tuskegee Institute; CWO O. M. Robinson, A & T College, Greensboro; Capt. J. G. Barrett, East Carolina; (second row) Maj. H. B. McCullough, N. C. State; Maj. T. A .Wilson, A & T; Maj. J. W. Barnhill, Duke; Maj. J. B. Myers, Duke; Lt. H. R, Selfridge, N. C. State; Lt. R. A. Gray, UNC; Capt. J. M. Crane, East Carolina College; Maj. T. T. Gilchrist, UNC., and Capt. A. J. Lewis, Tuskegee. i I«)\7 T\ iiSoo WOMBLE REUNION-About 100 persons attended yesterday's for having the youngest member of the clan present went to the two- yoarly reumon^of the Womble family, held at the Louis Sparrow months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Argel Womble. Wade Lnd of Q{ne in the Mt. Carmel community. Dean D. D. Byran of Wake Carrobro, president this past year, was succeeded by London Wom- Tl' M r Z I . Mrs. Louis Sparrow was re-elected secretary. Next years's re- mortths Merritt public school in the neighborhood back in 1905, spoke union will be held at Wallace Womble's home in Carrboro JO-^h« (Hth*r1ng.on old times there and elsewhere. The silver dollar xt i j' . • •' ■ ■ News Leader Photo LYONS TOUR AT 'SHAPE'-Shown in front of tb c " ‘ Headquarters Allied Powers Europe headquarters in Paris^ Kofc /\f fha 1^1 • I ai la Gen. C.V.R. Schuyler in the front row center are ■ . . ^ I prof — ‘-uiupe neaciquarters in Parle »-rv. ocnuyier in rne rronr row to. bers of the J. C. Lyons summer travel tour in Europe Fla ‘■y®'’® of Chapel Hill, and their daughte H • lanKing Lt. Lyons). Elizsl’®*'’ I**
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