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» FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. ° Division Street School Perfect Attendance Perfect attendance record of the Division Street Grammar School during the past six weeks’ period follows: iB—Carey, Diaz. 1A2—Boyden, teacher; Reynal- lo _Pazo, Bobby ms, ; Rane teacher; Norberto DetSiabadbrsiiGatclyn Cai tAL-sGardner, ‘teacher; | Pete Walden, Edward Bethel -Clera: . Gates, Edna Sean Gardner, Mar~ 2 H. Russell, jorie Williams. 2B—Sweeting, teacher; Charles Esther Hero, Joann Knowles, Joan Marshall. 2A2—Roberts, teacher; Doro- thy Harvey, Robert Richardson, Hector Moreno, Evalina Carey, Vilma La Fe, Jackie Gonzalez, a) Manuel Lopez, Elsie Mara. 2 q e Aer és BEGGS BVH SASS BRERS, 2A1—Mathews, teacher; Henry Garaner, Ernest Lee Mitchell, J. W. Pinder, Joseph Papy, Billy Tynes, Tom Villavisanes, Hamil- ton Williams, Elaine Albury, Gloria Garcia, Zelma Dee Grif- fin, Celina Machin, Audrey Rob- erson, Cleora Roberts, Rose Ma- rie Sanchez. 3B—Roberts, teacher, Joseph Lowe, Helen Narcissa, Mildred Tift. j A CAAbvania 2A—Cochtan, des, Isabel Fernandez, «-Onelia Garcia, Esther Martinez. Clemen- tina del. Pino, Shirley Roberts, Adoree Rodriguez, Rose Valdes, ; Mildred Walden. 4B—Pinder, Charles Baker, Buddy Johnson, Kenneth Larsen, Kermit Roberts, Rosalie Camalier, Catherine Symonette. 4A2—Cabot, teacher; Hilton Lee Tift, Irene Gates, Harold Richardson, Mildred Roberts, Juanita Griffin. Harry Williams, Joan Doughtry, Forest Arthur, Lauriette Russell, Marion Solano, John Knight, Gilbert Hall. e - x Arias, Ruth Beccaise, Cates, Oscariva Cruz, Virginia | thony Albury, Jack Carey, Ray Johnson, Rayford Roberts, Du- Harris School Honor Roll the six. weeks’ period ending March 11 follows: lando Cabanas, George Everette Rosam and Ruby ! jensen, o | Patricia Duane, Betty Lou Long. Joyce Mulberg. Ampara Ovide, Joanne Watkins, Betty Wharton | and Jose Alonzo. ‘ 4A—Virginia Williams, Dora 3B — Ruth Roberts, Galey | Sweeting. 3A-2A—Norman Johnson. 2A—Florence Bubier. 2B—Felix Norman Davis. | Harris School Perfect Attendance Perfect attendance and punctu- ality for Harris School during six weeks’ period ending March 11 follow: 6A—Andy Alonzo, Malcolm alier, ‘Paul Thompson, Kermit Watkins, Carlisle Williams, Neil Rose Archer, Florence Drudge, Louise Fone, Shirley Curry, Maude Rose Munzon, Mary J Roberts, Barbara Warren, Eliza- Narcisso Castilla, Aée ther ner ¥ owe, Bers nara ->Ro! Sawyer, Evers Lou Bur- ehell "Grace: Phyllis - Rob- ers. 5A4A = Cath Be jez, ws Rose -Mary Di Negro, Rose Rob- erts, _ Martha Russell, Doris Thompson. 4B—Eileen Roberts, Rose Mae Higgs, Elena Castro, Betty June Cottrell, Cynthia Perez, Caridad Boncells. Pauline Bubier, Jack White, Kermit Cullough, Antonio Anuez. 3A—Frank Sardinia, Braxton Warren, Lois Adams, Shirley Curry, Cynthia Higgs, Sara Ber- 3B—Betty Ro Peterson, Russell, Curry, Daniel C. Sweeting, BYif Ada ris. 44 Marie Archer, Al- len Carey, Norman Johnson 2A—Jesus. Blanco, Billie Brandt, Millman Ingraham, Charles Perez, Benjamin Saun- ders. Florence Bubier. 2B—Rose Marie Bradicy 1A1—Robert Armstrong, James Malerate. Elizabeth Roberts. 1A2—Overton Ingraham, ald Kerr. , Alton Nor- Don- Division Street School Honor Roll Honor Roll for Division Street Grammar School during the past six weeks follows: 1A2—Boyden, teacher; Boza, Carolyn Camalier, : Hilda Diaz, John Cobo, Alleliel } Ville- vesantes, Nancy Ruth Robérts. 1Al—Gardner, teacher;} Edna Carol Roberts, Joe Mc- Ar Vest, I. V. Pinder, Elaij bury. Ro tage, Sancho | y =-Geral-,, Teday’s Birthdays sceeccesesescocecosscoses Dr. Richard P. Strong of Bos- ton, noted medical scientist and biologist, born at Fortress Mon- roe, Va., 66 years ago. Dr. Julian Morgenstern, presi- dent of the Hebrew Union Col- lege, Cincinnati, born at St. Fran- cisville, IL, 57 years ago. Margaret C. Banning of Duluth, Minn., novelist, born at Buffalo, Minn. 47 years ago. Victor Murdeck of Wichita, Kans.. newspaper editor, born at Burlington, Kans., 67 years ago. Admiral Louis R. de Steiguer, USN... retired, born at Athens, Ohio, 71 years ago. Prime Minister Neville Cham- berlain of England, born 69 years ago. Jean Gardner, Mary Louise Pent, Jack Larsen. 2B—Sweeting, teacher; Douchtry, Faye Roberts. Roberts, teacher; Billy . Mary Otest, Ondina Roig, Elsie Mara, Alice Barcelo, Hil- Roberts, Louis Aguerra, Onclio Calero. 2A1—Mathews, teacher: Anne burn Larry. dine Albury, ;Esther Martinez, Mildred Waldea. 4B—Pinder, teacher: Keister, Kenneth . Larsen, beth Ann Gardner, 4A2—Cabot, teacher; Frances Folsom, Joan Doughtry, Marion Solano, Lauriette Russell, Fran- ces Mora, Hilton Lee Tift, George Lewis. 4Al—Albury, teacher; Argelia Acevedo, Anita Aguilar, Bertha Perez. 5A — Vitte, ‘teacher; Thomas Dion, Eugene Hamilton, Alfred Lowe, Odilio Rodriguez, Ethel Mae Roberts. 6B2—Sands, teacher; Johnnie Mae De Loach, Elsa Toledo. 6B1—Moss, teacher; Lorraine Goethe, Noelia Bravo, Jennie Johnson. 6Al—Russell; teacher; Oscar Fabal, Eugene Rosam, Frances Collins, Dorothy Johnson. Ronnie Eliza- States, and Strained... hy. news TIMELY JOTTINGS FI A SAFE ORIVER’S NOTEBOOK Today In History Seccceccccetcccscesscecs 1780—About $200,000,000 worth of paper money, issued by Contin- ental Congress, ordered redeemed at market value in specie at 40 to 1, because so depreciated. 1918—Limited Service Pe: on Act provided pensions for Revo- lutionary veterans in need—from $20 per month to officers to $8 per month for privates. pensjons seemed to prove every! veteran in, need_ | 1917—Relations between United. Germany further | of German! sinking_of three more American j ships. 1925—Cyclone kills over 800} and injures 4,000 in middle west. } 1933—13,000 of counti 000 banks reopened since holidays. 17,- 1936—Floods continue’ to rage in Eastern States. 1937 — London Consolidated | School, New London, Texas, dis-j} aster—big rural school blown to dust and more than 400 children killed. Japanese Foreign Minister Hir- ota indicates that Japan may urge new naval limitation. 6B2—O'Bryant, teacher: An- Harris School's Honor Roll for | Henriquez. | aoa AUTOMATIC TUNING Sold ciency EASY TERMS enly with Philco High-Effi- Aerial to insure greatest foreign reception. UNUSUAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE —in effect for the next TEN DAYS Today’s OLD KEY WEST (Continued from Page One) that they might plunder their car-_ She swims like e Guck and sow Anniversaries With his drawings of bints such! goes, and rob their crews and/ With 2 broac ance: off, she makes eecccececocs —William Duer, fiery New York merchant, financier and Revolutionary patriot. born in England. Died May 7, 1799. 1782—John Caldwell Calhoun,’ famed’ South Carolina statesman, ~ vate character of Mr. Audubon i i j lawyer, congressman, secretai f was standing on the polished deck | and TY OF corresponds war, Vice President, senator, sec- retary of state and political phil- osopher, born in Abbeville Dis- trict, S.C. Died March 31, 1850. 180¢—Francis Lieber, a German iberal who fled persecution,’ South Carolina and New. York) fessor of history, publicist and political scientist, born. Died Oct.-2, 1872. jebettiae Plants as may be found in this passengers of their effects ‘The pri-| : gradually with the nature of | of the United States revenue cut-; 4 ~~ pursuits—he is’ ter, Marion, a sail hove in w the wv gh it might have been | course, approached us. The Mar-| turtles of the haw in certain phases, was/ion, like a sea bird, |mevertheless worthy in other | phases. 1800—Gerard- Hallock, distin} them: guished New York journalist in! he days when H were i news from Washington lays of fast horses, born Plainsfield, Mass. 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