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Domestic News April 20, 1954

The Daily Record

Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

The Seventh District Jaycees will hold a dinner and election meeting in Dunn tomorrow evening at Johnson's Restaurant, with Norman J. Suttles presiding and Carl Sapp as the candidate for vice president. Reports from club presidents and committees will be featured.

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Dunn To Be Host At Jaycee Event
Jaycees 125 strong are expected to attend a Seventh District dinner and election here tomorrow evening at Johnson's Restaurant. The dinner will be held at 7 o'clock.

Norman J. Suttles, retiring vice president of the district, will preside over the business session of the meeting and the election of a vice president to succeed him. Carl Sapp, president of the Durham Club, is the only announced candidate for the office.

ROY LOWE IN CHARGE
During the evening, reports from the nine club presidents in the district will be featured. A number of committees are also scheduled to make reports, Suttles said today.

The district is comprised of eight counties.

Roy Lowe, retiring president of the Dunn Club, will be in charge of the dinner arrangements, and will introduce Suttles.

Reports to be given by the Jaycee Presidents will cover the last three months of operation.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Jaycees Event District Dinner Vice President Election Dunn Club Norman Suttles

What entities or persons were involved?

Norman J. Suttles Carl Sapp Roy Lowe

Where did it happen?

Dunn

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Dunn

Event Date

Tomorrow Evening

Key Persons

Norman J. Suttles Carl Sapp Roy Lowe

Outcome

election of district vice president to succeed suttles; reports from nine club presidents and committees on last three months of operation.

Event Details

Jaycees from the Seventh District, comprising eight counties, will attend a dinner at Johnson's Restaurant in Dunn at 7 o'clock, followed by a business session presided over by retiring vice president Norman J. Suttles. Carl Sapp is the announced candidate for vice president. Roy Lowe, retiring president of the Dunn Club, will handle dinner arrangements and introduce Suttles. Reports from nine club presidents and committees will be presented.

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