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British Submarine Lost in Cnannel ^^bhc M-fc, one of the latest type of plane-carrying undersea* vessels In the British Navy, was unable to rise after submerging off Portland, on the south coast of England She carried a crew of. four officers and fifty men. SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLLS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ROLL CAMDEN CITY SCHOOLS 8rd Six Weeks Period 1931-32 Grade 1. (Mills). Joe Christmas, Jim Gandy? Harold Hatfield, Ned McDowell, Hughey Tindal, Louise Copeland, Hallie Louine Hancock, Carolyn Pitts, Marnaret Rebecca Cunningham, Elizabeth Shivar, Mary Shaw, Beth Wlson. Grade 1. (Zemp) Caleb Whitak 666 LIQUID ? TABLETS ? SALVE 866 Liquid or Tablets used internally *nd 666 Salve externally ir\ake a com plete and effective treatment for colds. ' ** MOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN Restless, tould not sleep **THERE were days when I felt like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and 'trembly' I would have to lie down. I was very rest less, and could not $leep at flight. My mother advised me to take Cardul, and I certainly am glad she did. It Is the first thing that seemed to give me any strength. I felt better after the first bottle. I kept it up and am now feel lng fine." ? Mm t. R. Qlbson, Fort wyM, Ala im to HEALTH X6 Thfcdford $ Black-Draught ' Conntlfxitlon, Indigestion, and BlllousncM. Basket Ball / 1 A*"* V Wednesday, February, 10 8:15 P- M. at the ADMISSION . . I5c*nd2ite 1 er, Pauline Branham, Gertrude Christmas, JLouise Dickey, Elizabeth Drakeford, Beulah Greer, Juanita i Stokes, Mary Truesdale, Edith Twit ty. Grade 1. (Wolfe). 3ryan>t Cox, Carolyn Baruch, Mary ' Cameron, Myrtle Outlaw, Hattie Mac Proctor, Geneva Thigpen, Martha Truesdale. Grade 2 A. Billie Clyburn, Bill Mims, Alva Rush, Marion Schlosburg, Colvin Sheorn, Luther Sowell, Frank Sullivan, Kirby Tupper, Thomas Tur ner, Ellen Dempster, Artie Dixon, Mabel Foster, Cary Guthrie, Beverly Hendrix, Margaret Hinson, Jane Hof fer, Mary Pitts, Gwendolyn Shirley. Grade 2B. Harry Corbitt, Marga ret Williams, Margaret Sanders, Ver melle Rush, Dora Mae Robinson, Bes .sie Lee? Nell Jeffcoat, Geneva Jack son, Doris Hinson, Nell Corbitt. Grade 3 A. Billy Clarkson, James Graves, Claud Lamoy, Walter Mims, Charles McCaskill, Rufus Redfearn, I Joseph Rhame, Marvin Smith, Jack SimyrI, Billy VanLandin?ham? Yates Villepigue, Oscar Wooten, Jane Capyp bell, ' Wilma Christmas, Carolyn Cooley, Lois. Gaskin, Martha Gettys, Laura Lee Green, Elizabeth Jackson, Marjorie Little, Louise Moore, Betty Munn, Nettie Lee Ogburn, Beatrice Oliver, Annie Lee Pettus, Frances Rhame, Rebecca Shivar, Mary Smith, Cleo Smyrl, Margie Traxler. Grade 3 B. Anna BoMe Branham, Myrtle Sinclair. 4 A. Jerry Hancock, Herbert Moore, Billy Pitts? Wesley Pitts, I Robin Zemp, Betty Boineau, Marjorie j Creed, Minnie Dell Cunningham, Zelene- DesChamps, Margaret Fischel, i Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Karesh, ! Beatrice Kirkland, Ida Lee Smith, Martha Smith, Betty Sowell, Ann Whitaker. 4 B. William Brown, Herbert Lee, Juanita Trapp. s 4C. Arthur Brown, Curtis De Bruhl, Raymond Harris, Woodrow Hudson, Charles Trapp, Theresa Reed, Annie Lee Shirley, Marpiaret Sinclair, Dorothy Smith. > t 5 A-l. William Christmas, David | Walnau, Harriet Brunson, Elizabeth I DoBruhl, Harriet Foster, Jane Hal- ! sail, Dally Jackson, Constance Kin ney, Neta Kirkland, Elsie Redfearn, ' Lois Rhame, Ix>ttie Smyrl, Vashti i Thigpen, Maggie Trantham. <5A-2. Mattihew Munn. 5B. Thomas Brunson. Grade G A. Jack Villepigue, Jack Richards, Pauletto West, Ixniise Mic kle, Margaret Osborne. Grade 6 B. George Hendrix, Lula Mae Simmons. 7A. Billy DeLoache, Minnie Sue Bruce, Rebecca Rush, Naomi Walker, NaoSy Watts. * High* School Honor Roll 8th Grade. Edith Copeland, Sadie Frietag, Jane Caston? Emily Sheorn, Lena Stevenson, Helen Tindal, S. B. Hatfield, McKain Richards, Joe Jor dan, Eliza Jackson. 9th Grade. Sam Boykin, J. B. Gas kin, Ruth DeLoache, Charlotte Du Bose, Prances MoLeod, Ella Twitty, Leola Hudson, Willene MoGuirt. 10th Grade. Luther Shaw, Ruby Eddings, Leila Elizabeth Moore, Mar jorie Walker, Johnnie Carpenter. 11th Grade. Thomas Bruce, Har old Hough, James Ward, Margaret Barnes, Nancy Brown, Betty Carri son, Katherine Kennedy, Sam McCas kill, Virginia Drawdy, Sara Kirkland. HONORROLL BARON DeKALB SCHOOL - The faculty of the Baron DeKalb School announces the following Hon or Roll for the six weeks period end inig January 22. Grade 1. Rena Mae Dixon, Gene Faulkenberry. Grade 2. Charlie Frost, Willye Jones* Grade 3. Nina Young, Irene Ow ens, Hoyt Owens, Jack Gaye, Ben Truesdale, George Jordan, J. B. Bras ing ton. Grade 4. . ^.lton Boone , Odell Cau theji, J. D. Jones, John Thompson, Eddie Waits, Roy Gaskin, Bessie Branham, Emmie Connell, Alvp Gainey, Louise MoManus, Nancy Twitty, Dorothy Workman, Ruby Young. Grade 5. Doris Faulkeniberry, Ira Hornsby, Vest Player, Ruth McDon ald. Grade 6. Ann Clarkson, Lila Dix on, Sara Gaskins, Willie B. McDonald. Grade 7. Margaret Faulkenberry, Marfl^aret Vincent, Mendel Gladden, Curtis Faulkenberry, Andrew Robin son, Harold Truesdale, Howard Truesdale. Grade 8. Anena Gaye., Nannie Munn. Grade 10. Mabel Catoe, Maud Ca toe, K. C. Etters. Grade 11. WiUeen Huckabee, E llzabeth Rush, Mary Lois Truesdale. HONOR ROLL MT. PISGAH HIGH , SCHOOL Third Six Week Period I . - . * v . First Grade. Harold Johnson, Jun ior Bradley, Perley Moeeley, Thelma Catoe, Elma Catoe, Eula Mae So well, Eufalda Morgan, Eva Mae Phillips, Loraine Welsh. - Second Grade. Ruby Lee Catoe, Clyde Catoe, Lillie Mae Gardner, Ray Holley, Evelyn Sowell, Gertrude Stroud, Earleen Mungo, Junior Brown, Bernice Roberts, Ethel Broom, Willie Deese. Third Grade. Emmie Boone, Ca thrine Boone? J. T. Philips, William Catoe, Hattie Scott. Fourth Grade. Vallerie Brown, Lula Grace Byrd, Charlie Munn. Ma rie Munn, Margaret Raley, Gary SoW ell, Alene Sowell, Fifth Grade. Cleo Baker, Rena Broom, Myrtis Catoe, Myrtle Gard ner,, Alma Johnson. Sixth Grade. Billy Bird, Iva Mae Broom, Ethel Catoe, Bessie, Deese, Truman Roberts, Helen Roberts. Seventh Grade. Wbodrow Carnes, ley, Fred1 Johnson, Hazel Munn, Ber nice Roberts, Hazel Sowell, Pete Mangum. Eighth Grade. James Holley, Nan cy Tompkins, Grace DeFerris Funder hurk, Gertrude Catoe, Lexie Sowell, Masie Gandy, Cecil Kirkley. Ninth Grade. Elmer Bradley, Ca therine Johnson, Paul Sowell, Ruth Raley. Tenth Grade. Edna Catoe. ' Eleventh Grade. Randall Taylor, Bennie Byrd, Myrtis Fletcher. Nam* Well Earned The French Foreign Legion Is called the Death Legion because It has been employed- In many of the hardest nnd most <lnnf*orotiH rnmpnlftns. Mad? World Chew Cum Wirtf*,. fe'.Chk gpii countrtak/ MARDI GRAS Irving Aaronson RADIO listeners throughout the United States will be ablo to enjoy some of tho thrills of Now Orleans' ? historic Mardl Gras this, year, when highlights of the South's iTiost famous fiesta are broadcast Tuesday evening, February 9th, as features of the Lucky Strike Dance Hour. Beginning at 10 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, over a nation-wide NBC network, listeners will hear Irv ing Aaronson and his Commanders; Walter Winchell, famous gossip and newspaper columnist, who will hurl < his "magic carpet" back and forth I between New York and Now Orleans, | and as an added feature, the King and Queen of the carnival, who will bring to the program an additional bit of Mardl Gras atmosphere through their personal appearances before the microphone. 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