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l'*V- yv X. > Page four CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Monday Weekend evie ■ is mm ■11 AT NEW METHODIST RITES—The Rev. W. L. Clegg (left), Durham District Superintendent of the Methodist Church, presents charter membership certificates in the new Methodist Church org anized in Glen Lennox recently, to Dr. and Mrs. William Joyner, shown with others of the 70 charter members of the church at yesterday's formal opening services in the Glenwood Elementary School. At the right is the Rev. Kimsey King, pastor of the new church. A congregational meeting will be held tonight for the pur pose of electing officers and appointing committees and commis- News Leader Photo 4s BRAN NEW CHEVROLETS it'- 'i'.i % ' :X, im: W TOP BULB SALESMEN—Winners of the intra-Jaycee competi- project co-chairmen George Coxhead and Gus Culbertson More than t.on for selling '‘Sht bulbs m the club's house-to-house sale staged 5,500 bulbs were sold to local householders in the gross sales total- late last week were Chick Ehmig (left), individual winner, and Joe ling about $1,600. News Leader Photo Augustine (second), team winner, shown turning in his receipts to 1 V'f I \ ; GOOD WISHES FROM SOONER FANS—Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkinson receives a 30-foot-long telegram for his team from well- v/ishers back in the Sooner state just before Saturday's ball game in Kenan Stadium. Presenting the long wire is W. J. Cook of Greens boro, Western Union district sales manager. At the left is mes senger Clifton Jones. Mr. Cook also holds a similar long telegram for Carolina quarterback Buddy Sasser'from his hometown tans in Conway, South Carolina. ' News Leader Photo A.f. 1 AV 'w * , CAROLINA ADVANCES—Tar He^l back Ed Sutton (30) is by an Oklahoma pursuer during Saturday afternoon's hard- i same, which the Sooners won 13-6. In the (S^“^*'^^9round is sophomore quarterback David Reed (21). ' ^ ^ by William Brinkhous LOCAL WHATSIT—The extraordinary mass of skeletal steel work against the sky provides a "Whatsit" for local spectators. Actually, the above photo is a worm's eye view of the old Carrboro j water tank, now being torn down for reconditioning and re-erection ' elsewhere. Above, all but the lower ring of the framework of the ^ tank itself has been removed. The removal job is expected to be completed this week. . - 'News Leader Photo 150's Two-Doors Four-Doori Bel Airs Station Wagons HARR W. Franklin St. Chapel i
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