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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941 | Couple Plan To Marry Saturday DETAIL COWS FOR ‘INDEPENDENCE DAY ; CAVALRY DUTY NOW| EXCURSION TO CUBA (By Associated Press) FAILHFUL WIE country may be completed in the BRITISH PLANES shortest possible time and de- POUND GERMANY fense plans prepared in case Ger- ~ |many does move. | pa ees ‘| NEW YORK.—In 58 years of {married life, Joseph Raphael of Henry E. Albury, 24, and Mil-/this city has never eaten a meal| Ray Demeritt Ch oice Of His Classmates For Balfour Award. Ray E. Demeritt. son of Mr.| and Mrs. Ben W. Demeritt, 531 Francis street, yesterday after+ noon was the choice of his senior classmates for the 1941 Balfour} award, one of the highest hon-| ors bestowed by the high school’s graduating class. | The award goes to the student, | rally the preceding day, when} who, in the opinion of his class- | mates, is outstanding for scholar- | ship, loyalty and achievement. | It entitles the winner to aj} bronze key, presented at Class | Night, May 28, and to a place on | the Balfour plaque at the junior | high school. Junior Class Prom Tonight Graduating seniors at the| school for the next few weeks | will take part in a full schedule of medal awards, ending with final examinations, class the Baccalaureate sermon graduation. The top social event night, | and | of the! program is scheduled for tonight | hi2h school glee club already are | achieved by few pitchers. with a junior class prom in honor of the graduating lass. | Students have been working’ for days, decorating the gymrffsium for the event and -prépdring in- vitations. The scheme of the an- nual event, as has been the cus- tom in the past, is a dark secret. The affair is semi-formal. Science Award Walter McCook, Demeritt and Sergio Alvarez have established , themselves as high men in the! science field at the school and_ one of them probably will be awarded the annual Bosch &| Lohm science trophy. The award goes to the student | who has made the highest aver- age grade in three years of science. | | | | 1 Legion Medals Other awards to be presented within a few days include thej American Legion medals for the! ranking boy and girl student in the 9A grade. Students of this class will soon | select the two leading boys and | two girls, with the final selec- | tion left to the faculty. Student Council Election Student council of the high | school, at an election of officers May 16, will select leaders for next year and present awards to leaders in journalism, ath- letics, scholarship and _leader- ship. Nominees for the offices awards are: President, Russell, editor-in-chief school paper, the Snapper, and! Raymond Ovide; vice-president, Virginia Rodriguez and Howard | Johnson; corresponding secre- | tary, Roy Chancellor, co-art | editor of the Snapper, and Don- | ald Lowe; recording _ secretary, | Raul Cuesta and Ruth Thomp- | son; treasurer, Betty Adams and | Betty Chastain; journalism | | award, Alicia Borges, former | editor-in-chief of the Snapper, | and Richard Chapman; athletics, | DeWitt Roberts, center and hon- | orary captain of the basketball | varsity, and Anthony McMahon, | cage varsity forward; scholar- | ship, Walter McCook and Elinor | Larsen, and leadership, Barbara | Guerro, Ray Pierce and Betty | Lewin | P..T. A. Awards | Walter McCook and’ Betty | ntly were presented ‘ds by the P.-T. A. | | and | Wilma of the | Mieni Glee ‘Club To Put On Performance Here The Andrew Jackson High School Glee Club, which put on a performance here 1 title of which propose to cor day and Fri show The to give another | name “Hearts the new produc- | Blossoms”, has | of talent to be} Club will the voice Rodgers y Andy” in . 1940 ng Glee bring J of the sang part Max Fle and whic Miami “Hearts promise of success a dance f La Con- cha Hotel : : MONROE MEAT MARKET 2Se 2Se 1Se 2Se 2Se 23e E. 2S¢ PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming Street Phone 411 |time in the previous week. | held. jto all the students who are de- jon Thursday, May 15, |Attend Dance jout last night for the city-county | |the the highest average during theif: seniot year. ri © Junior High Election a officers for the junior hi student council will be named May 16, with a political | candidates will their | platforms. Final Exam Exemption Horace O’Bryant, principal of | the school, announced that any | student with an average of “B” and a satisfactory grade in citi-} | zenship will be | final examinations. present Lower classmen will have their | examinations May 27-28, seniors will have theirs while | some- | Baccalaureate Sermon The Baccalaureate sermon is} |set for Sunday, May 25, at Bay-| view park, and members of the} staging two practice sessions a week in preparation. ‘ | San Carlos School To Hold Exercises They were noted for achieving | | exempt from | | aiming to reach and pass |200-mark goal of major {dred Proctor, 16, both of Isla- ‘row by the Rev. W. J. Parker at Islamorada, it was announced | today. i The couple received a license {from Judge Raymond Lord. Fifteenth With Chicago ‘ROOT SEEKS 200TH By ROBERT MYERS | AP Feature Service Writer LOS ANGELES, May Charles Henry Root begun twenty-first year in organized baseball and his fifteenth with the Chicago Cubs this season— the league 9.— his victories. The likeable veteran needs but - reach 200, a feat He will be given every opportunity six wins to !to garner those victories. Said Manager Jimmy Wilson during the Cubs” training period at Santa Catalina island: “I plan ‘to use Root as a starting pitcher ‘ thst year, and it’ll be up to him”. Miss Benildes Remond, princi-| pal of the San Carlos School, | }announces that on Monday and} Tuesday of next week final-ex-} ercises for the examinations of| the present school term will be This will be of much interest ous of obtaining a certificate in the special Spanish course of-| fered at the school. Certificates will } be awarded} at 2:45) Pp. m Large Namber Upwards of 150 service men and civilian men and women turned recreation committee’s second} weekly dance program, the first | ! which has been thrown open to; the general public. Members of the group, playing bingo under the direction of Sgt. George Nodine and a dele- gation from the WPA recreation staff, staged one of the largest square dances ever held in the ar- mory. Several jitterbug and conga after } Charlie Root—the islanders call him “Mr. Root”—is ready for the test. He’s been headed for the |shelf several times, but he’s still in there chunking that ball. $1 A Year—Plus Charlie had a little salary ‘argu- | ment with the Cubs this spring. | It was said they offered him a} contract for $1—with a promise, of course, of real money if he had a good year. That was what they did in 1935, and the old boy came {through with 15 wins and only 8 defeats—a great year for a man they figured was ready to retire. History may repeat itself this year. Root hopes it will. He wants to prove that he’s not through, that he can still pitch winning ball. Wilson has hig own ideas of handling hurlers. Some of them he works often, others less fre- quently. It will be intereseing to see how he works Root as_ the fair was only for service men and j women. Efforts are being made to ar- } range for a monthly dance with an orchestra. ON A DIET? | Try This Help| contests drew applause from the’ spetators and a community sing j with “God Bless America” as the} finale closed the entertainment. Committee leaders explained | {future will be open to everyone |who is interested. The first af- | A deficiency of Vitamin B. Complex and Iron in your diet can contribute to serious weak- means take Vinol with your hy | that all weekly dances in the |for its helpful Vitamin B Com-| plex and Iron. ORIENTAL PHARMACY Do You Know —THAT— YOU CAN PURCHASE BETTER FURNITURE FOR LESS $$$? 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Officers in| Egypt would fight against Great Iraq have requested additional! | Britain in defense of Iraq’s Mo- men at once so the seizure of the | hammedan population.) Annual Excursion to Havana in connection with Cuban Inde- pendence Day, May 20, has been announced by J. H. Costar, agent for the Peninsular & Occidental | Steamship company. . Prices on round-trip tickets to | PUEBLO, Colo May 9—It’s| hardly noticeable but a_ select | number of Pueblo horses are wearing cows’ tails. After long | years of faithful service on the City Park merry-go-round the| | horses (all wooden) needed new | the Cyban éapital, both first- and |tails. No horsé ‘Half was avail<| second-class, ave beanie press | able. 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