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164 <br /> Mr Norlin about bringing to the attention of the <br /> Junior. and Senior high school students the trees <br /> which were planted at those schools in observance of <br /> United Nations Day <br /> Thanksgiving plans were outlined by Mr Cole <br /> he suggested having a program very similar to the <br /> program last year The clergy should be asked to <br /> participate , and different youth groups of the various <br /> churches should be urged to come with their parents or <br /> as a group Mr Harold Hunt, a Lexington resident, <br /> was suggested as a possible speaker and Miss Elenoir <br /> Hood as the organist Mr Cole will speak to Mr <br /> Pushier about using the high school auditorium for the <br /> program and having the high school Glee Club sing, <br /> thus eliminating the need for securing robes for a <br /> choir Mr Cole suggested that we emphasize that this <br /> is a family service <br /> Mrs Pullen reported that the Lexington Room of <br /> the Cary Library will be dedicated no earlier than <br /> January, 1959 Mrs Pullen also suggested that in a <br /> newspaper article, Lexington residents should be urged <br /> to invite foreign students out to Lexington for dinner <br /> or for a weekend to further the cause of United <br /> Nations Day <br /> George Williams <br /> Recording Secretary <br /> L., <br />
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