The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 112, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1930 Page: 8 of 12
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great
Rockefeller, because of the vast
Beethoveu,
seventy-nine pupils-at tie it.
school kids have chosen such
for
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in the Jhi.
reesent-day heroes w.ho have
1 achfeved famethruaeonautics.
his life fr the world.
Junior:
■
Thomas A. Edison and Henry
the
Boy
organization:
Scout
X
, J, Vulke rson, ecout executive.
choices from nearly every school
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who tried to conquer the’
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A Welch. Jennings Kve:
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nue Junior High.
.Mozart.
.Casar, Shakespeare .
old boy delivering ’he mensage of
1o
, Byrd.
Sir
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. feclings and
. spoke
2011
and deportinciP during
subjects
the
the
vast six months.
Suggs,
The cour+wil he featured
HA MPTON
th showing of two pcout nrotion
temporarily.
a
SKATING RINK PARTY
He grew up-in the ordi-
circle of the home.
tool showing.
School hn lx«n 100 per cent for
held
HOOVERS HOSTS FOR
Connie
His principal
acteristie- was boldness
Otetiving niritinl Amhnesaeor and
the students,, Thes tachers were
preached what he tnew m be
conpa: sion,"
Oona Id Chism. Mol
Mrs. Ira’Womack and Mias Mar-
KAKIS MUR-
IHREE
genius of Jesus is MM knowl 1
know about God ’
had
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3
Fight new pupils entered
Hi-
1‘
Master of
of Dallas. Grand
fl'.M ’ past
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PEIPECT ATTENDANCF
Feb
28
Issue $7,500,000 of Ila into par
School earned eight pointa for per- :
have heen perfect in their attend-
a nce
Cox. Norman Lee Freeman. Paul
i
CENTRAL HIGH OUT TO KEEP HONORS WON IN ART, LITERARY CONTEST
medal;
$2.50;
medal.
third, bronze
ropervi or, !• general chairman ,
Lant year, nore than 7000
test
I
' many. vAluabte
There
National,
Decorative design:
22
150; second, >25; thlid.
Ideal Cleaners
2
local
|10
ten
108 8. Jenninge
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G
ill
2
GENIUS MADE CHRIST GREAT
EVEN WITHOUT HIS DIVINITY
medal; third bronie medal.
M»<al crafts (jewelry):
tional; first, 125; second, >15;
third, $ 10; five honorable men-
first, 150; second. 125; third,
115; five honorable mentions,
15 each.
feet nttendance during the semes- i
tot for meetings witb the super- !
great compose r of music; Mich-
aelangelo, Italian artist: Christ.
। Shakespeare, Aristotle, Pasteur.
Edison and Napolcon.
o that the' common peo
id__understand, yet did .
He
men
out from
zee ordtic.
Mrs. W
Dudley .
I eon
peror.
He i
tinet
Guy Norton at the J< nnings
Avenue Junior High School has
-—ple(
not I
man.
na ry
Mr. IE H
speaker. -
PUPILS TO ACT 272 DEPOSIT IN
FOR INSTITUTE SCHOOL'S BANK
HOnB
grand
WIN HONORS ON
ENGLISH GRADES
Hint
2-3115
NORTH SIDE JUNIOR
HIGH HAS 860 PUPILS
. '
Biblical
s r e a i
feelings
He "re-
"moy ed
"sigbed
‘otb ahtiversary Of the founding
of seouting.
The aeusvjues ot ste week have.
He
a
ison,
sar.
W.
with i
deeply
pante urization system,
Charles Whtesides . Riverside
Junior High, offers these 10:
Georke Washington , the man
re sponsble for the formation of
■
ri
ri
Commander
III’- •0Y 9EMu- Vlbdm--d-Vs* , ci
Ernest Thompson Seton, author Carneste , . .
. . Olin Karkalits, Jennings Ave-
HI
HI
Na
l:
i:Han
Kat
t<
i, and Th* Sebolastte, the nationai
i high echoot mAgazte, under the
•I nuperviston of the art depart-
l ment of tie Fort Worth public
quences of such a policy
Someone has summed it .all
up that Jesus of Nazareth wai
—the best that we know ebout
ge27
©S572/C4IES
CAM RUN A AAILE
A MINUTE , WITH
STRIDES ow MO2=
THAN 25 =EET
open hovhe for all parent* and
frtend: durtng the exhibit,
prizen offerwd tn the content
ate.
amount of money lie has given
for the advancement of science;
Andrew Carnegie, for his con-
tribution to education; Colum-
bus, discoverer of America; Ed-
value enpitat stock, whieh it will, from, his position as city mnnager
"Il to its officers and employes two weeks ago by the commission.
school kida of Fort Worth will j
tell you their cholce "
15 OAK LAWN PUPILS
NOT TARDY. ABSENT
Junior High Pupils Make
Grades of 90 or
Above /
Names of- 9+ pupils appear on
South Fort Worth Pupils
Given Certificates
of mmny jungle beoks for boys;
' Orville and Wilbur Wright. in- |
ventors of the airplane; General
Youths Will Celebrate 20th
Birthday of Order
During Week
Durina the coming week. Fort
School Gets 160 New Students at
Mid-Term.
pictures.
vocations on l nin nighta”'!.rPEP SQUAD IS GIVEN
I
ers. He thought clearly and
talked clearly.
r
tte past co weeks in the thrift
campaiun of the public schools.
Giie contributing to the thrift
j >100: second. >50: third. >25:
the
। Creep children.
Mmd-
WHMHIUHIIHinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli'Illl
NORTH SIDE HAS
94 STUDENTS ON
ROLL OF HONOR
RES
. p
<* an 11, Jar
ngeflor Ttobert
d* H ’ 1 . I
Spanish
1 .David.
’I psalms;
(ENTRAL HIGH S( HOO1 is
U workin? to ■
Worth Stouts will join with , zreat men Christt,Caesar
4 outs in all parts of the civilized Pasteur and Lincoln or Aris- |
< orM io the celebration’of thel
fifth; Albert Barnham, low fifth.
monds. Frank La r’relle. Frank
Pinto, James MeGce and Richard
VV ,
Ve1
.for
He was a carpen-
HORIZONT.
1 Country fl
mona for
sagar.
S Timid.
s Capital of
Peru.
Itfltyptln.
18 m
14 Kiln.
1A Boundary.
16
17 Magic atid
18 Nasal soun
' 00 Shortest.
2 Avenues.
28 Not far fw
to Woolen
fabric.
•O Halt.
8a Black woo
4 Barks.
37 To eject.
41 To perish.
42 InsenelbUld
45 Toward and
It ' ' .
Char- cording to S.
Hr ci pa l.
They are
Ra
43j
The keymote of hi*
contest *11; be tent to the na-
tional conteat at Pittsburgh,
where they will compote with
material of high school students
V'irzinla .'l i
l’ MOH, V
ASE 8—THE FORT WeRKH PRES8—FEB. 1. 1220
(Dr HAS BeEN .
CLL PROVEN THAT NO OTHER
SHAPE, OESIBN OR ARRANGE:
MENT or CELLS. IS AS
STMONG OR MOUE SAMING
OF SPACm "THAN TH#.
HEXAGONAL HONFY cELs
OF THE. B== .
: tin
man
a di-
Turner.Norma Jane Pitman. Enola Ann
ss Helen Thonas, Mary Jane Wright, Mart-
her placellyn Kimball. Dorothy Vae Ed
iioh, for the comfort he has
given tiie world; Ford, who has
' TURNER PUPILS PLAN
’ • WASHINGTON FETE
H 5 • I’M' 4 fireNn,
BEA I MONT,
painter
for his
motive* of
man as
Malone U'r.f' B't’l« John Jazh
amJar '• Hu*in, Markaret Me- '
and prdacher of (he principles !
qf living; President Woodrow ' Christ,
+ttte##*-#+---Wanner, j "
' :V
/*
si d
ner, Michaelangelo.
Side Agee, Jennings Avenue
honorable mentions.
N V
M74/"
Robert E. Is « commander of
the Confederate army; . Napo-
written by membera of the TCU
' jourma#mdepartm ent
V depts, thre contes t elose the
week of Feb. 24 All yovr en-
j tries must be ready to turn fa
hour. Howard Wilson son
1t
F Livels
echool Art exhibitwill be held
by The Press and the art de- .
partment March 4-7, at the ad-
l minintratfen bullding of • the
I public schools, 400 East Weath-
j orford street, •e
The art department will hold , first.
aturday, inlet troop contests in
wignaling, lent pitehing, first aid '
and other scout activities will be
FIVE MAKE rERFECT RECORD
Five pupils in the low fifth
grade at the R. Vickery School .
other young
Kroll, Ava Latimer and Louise-
Riley.—JENNIE HALL.
world; Abrahpm Liifcoln avior
of the Union: Julius Caesat, cip-
y ; by that date.
, The Nattcnati senolA: ’ r
2 Awatde Contest ;• beinz spor-
F ’ sored by The tort Worth Prer:
tegular troop meetings, spea’ers
will nd drew* them
The week will be cloned with a
city-wide meet at Trinity Park
masters nttendet
saw cacl
tOtle.
Many of them have choser
FTve boys of the
Aristotle philosopher: Confu-
Cirdie ‘Park
As a
fearless
■ ■ ool ran: * F ether tb»y Atnd
a public, privat6, parochtal or
normal school, -
students may ,gbmi entries
in any or *11 dfvisions of the
contest
Huffines, Fruat le Jai 4
• ton. Lloyd Re ole l
"Kuykendail, nuf l.an
J tle. Am
I ence Martin. Futh 3
D, Bonner. Miss Lmora
Thomas Edison, world's great
est inventor; Sliake speare, tne
greatest port: Darwin, founder
gift for, friendship.
Lillian Thatch, student of
dressed HS
of his day.
Plato, great Greek .philpso- IVietery seh0oi
vher. Christ, Shakespeare, I , ' .7 "
Napoleon, Edi's on. Lincoln, their excellent srade
Washington, Columbus. Wag
J. Callaway, „prin -
second, silver
Nearly +09 ettriek we re made
tn th* contest ny thi school
last yr ar. Miss Ma* Schow and
Miss Sallie Gillespie ar* the
two art teachers at th* school.
Don't forget, high school stu-
World; Christ. Washington, Lin-
coln. idison ami Columbus.
noberta nichards. Polytech
nic High School.
Paul, the apostle, sociologist
bore hh educated listen
Nlaster Cleaners ane Dsers
A service That
Not Only Sagi.
He* but PleaJe*
I tona, 15 each. Local, first,
(6
edge of human nature .
1& L the honor roll at the North Side
6 । Jnior High ,School for Ilie past
from other elementar
' the mid-term.
7k. Ninety-six pupiteteft North -"nr
< Junior High School and went
.J ’ North Side Senior atthe mid-tern.
’ —BYRON GIBSON.
— . „ and Dr. L.Jf.
The deposits are made each fuet- chairman
day morning — I L O R E N C E
TWO-WEEK SAVINGS-
RECORD FOR ROOM 23
circle Puck dla- Ha* 160 Per
nun Junior:
Galileo, great astronomer anil
discoverer of the system of
gravitation, Bunyan, famous re-
ligious_author: . Spur,geon, fa-
mout preathet; Abraham, fa
flier of the Hebrew, race; Dan
lid. Biblical hero: Pt railing, Ld
Students of the Riverside Junior
High School were entertained by
the "Oriental, European and Hin-
du Illusions’’ of La Royal For-
sythe and his company Wednes-
day in chapel hour.
Ry means of magic and mystery
he produced article* of all’kinda
and just as quickly as they came
th® disappeared.
Proceed* of the program will
be used to buy playground equip-
ment.
the I Hi’ d
greatness is to be "found in
his human heart • ■ ,
One point that allows the
Marguerite Eakins. S. and her
Whitewright Cemetery not th
And they haver/’ chosen
Douglas Fairbanks or Hoot Gib-
son, either
For the most part,, these 10
Local first, I E second, silver |
medal; third, bronze medal.
Carnegie Museum Prize: Na-
tional, first, >50; second, 125;
• third, >15: five honorable men-
•Ion*. >5 each. Local, first, >5,'
CHAPTI
RONNIE DUN
• feet and h
sheet of pale bl
to the unshaded
from the cellln]
But his eyes, ir
of the corner w|
were kept, had]
He read it agal
"The F
I
"I have aske
not to bother n
tention of doin A
it will be usel
writ* me agair
"Now who—1
then so simple I
curred to him |
kicked himself!
‘ Cora, of cours]
Sevter to lay ol
not have anyth!
Plan to rob Mr]
He added the
Plle of possibly!
’o he knew not!
was rummaging
hag when his I
1ts bruised heaq
Ri -1),30
y Fern 8b* •.
(eraldtne
it Sorlej, Juj
leld
Print*: National, first. $100:
second, $60; third, 125; ten
honorable mentions. >10 each..
school. These pupils are Maurice
North Side High;
Christ, Edisotr, Shakespeare:
Napoleon. Washington, Caesar.
Michaelangelo, Confucius, Pas
teur. Wagner.
I-rlcmls Pay
baturday Anniversary
Saturday xan,the actual 20th
anniversary of the movement but I
> the observance has been extended -
1 thr nest week At 8:15 p. m. Rat- I chosen these 10 men:
I uroay, each scout in the eity will. Jemus Christ, -avior- of the
itand nt attention, and recomnit
nimreir to the scout oath and law.
Many Fort Wofth churches will i
evote ne entire service sunday !
to peidal programw by the scouts, i
The evening service at Trinity
Epracopal Chureh will be conduct
M by Hirv rootin'. Mil, a 1 4.ir*r :—-—... . .....
of ' of modern yel< r.< < ; H‘-nl .l Ford. . j "fom,
of I greatest figure in modern busi-
nens; Pasteur, originator of the
the i epublie
sponsors of < lass Aecompan (iris
' to Affair.
Twenty-five members of the pep
squad. Girl Reserve Club, low
eighth and high eighth grades ”I
famous composer :
In Recital. man. Jack Gulbransov, samnis
The E. M. Daggett Junior High Florance, Pat Hopkins, George
School presented a group of pupils I Puls. Jack Robbins, Russell
, , , . . Grieve, Horace MeKIM, BUh
fromthe expression department at wood, Nancy Smtt», NADcy ADn
7:30 p. m. Friday in the school Greves. Elizabeth Ann Edens,‛campaign Ar nut Cheel
—-= ---- ... Tim, ubjects for sket
vorwwons
certiricatesinpenmanuhipatthe "resident Um articles are
close of tho first lot tu ------—
They are:
3 Pupils Make 100 Per Cent
In J a n uary
Exams
cius, Chinese philosopher;
won onore
by Hr ith, Narvtn Riches ’61 4 Vittle
• High Sixth; ILeba, W ’ st more land . and
U L2112 Gat
KC
Ate "ntentained . (NiseMary’wiberspoon
| WASHINGTON. Jeb. 8l’rent-
dent and Mrs Hoover entertnined
• The boys will act as unhers, and
ling bearers, wifi about 16 partie: .
ipating. The entire two troop* 4
and 55, will be-eated in a body.
lor, Or, James K rhompson.
Other ehurehen obherring the
- out acOmu* at- Broad*
iaptint AnArew" Vpiseopal,
the Arlington, Heizlte Methodint,
i... ateth t. .
A. Ousted
Art Prize,
Pictorlal art*. National, first,
>106; second, $50; third, >25;
I ran tonorable mentions of. >10
I each. Local, first, >5; second.
Final Tribute t”
men of all time and now the ■ Lindbergh, aviator; John D
Mesvin a ditinguhed- company. At the. gur rft* Morelock
Erowu tubin Eilich Walter Hu- White Honpe,laxtnishtinhonor
The pupils were aseister by /arevich Leonard Pugh, charieeio. Erme, oward, and I d'
Dorothy stanley. violini • Patri- (irl Tieserve Cabinet Heart Pro. fenee Jact Nusahaumer Diep "rl" " tmDa aoor and CirUTU AIVrE PITlIRE,
da Steele, dancer, Kathrh n„- gram for bervices Trvin, Herbert # m l ' Rov Nowi inciiaca member* EluninulEr..nE ’
I "nmargwinot Wiara "d or"n "^;to riverside junior scores at funeral . coasting accidents
and juH* Phew planist • were o ’ IIr ed a a 1 ceuogofthe Patton nooker Tecord <tMr Sames Dunnam Prekent- ain ot OF MASONIC LEADEF CLAIM THREE LIVES
O1O .senat and the Hose, ’ins* to Sehool.
"Fhe affair was notable because On hehair or the nisl,tienti,
[in the past wocial custom has been James Dunnam prsented the PiC-
.Hint he President does notentereture. "Favorite Party of Louis’
tain foreign, envoy* except: atnd tthie Second," to Riverside Junior
state fundioDs, ’ Hih School.
Carson $ atp zndJJamee Moor*
wer hteh point men
The etartina ine-up for R rer-
visor of physicl 'raining. These
Imys nr" J. Frank Eee'on. low sev ■
Friday at the Columbia Skatins
SIR ESME HOWARDS ana ..........
the rooms and cliba are ompanie d .
| each. Local, first, >5; second,
silver medal; third, bronze
medal.
in Texas; and
Bonaparte French, em-
F4+-ou-—Paxteur.
Lee, Lindbergh.
that we
Ford appear on the list of
iligh iorth Erma Wee Alexnnder, Mnry j
Wardin, Iessie Hi idg • , uanita Hernan-
dew, W velyn Mimtgomery’, Mary Vrances
i Mille, Ada lpuise Van Vlect Anna Walz.
henorar I v Nixth 4 dessn Arr hi. ’ a Vnnes
‛ Inene Camp, Mahel Dean Ernentin Owen: ।
Lis Tlohertson Zora Masit • «' V ( .
Jewelry.
Literary Awards
Poetry: National, first. >100:
second, >50; third, 125; ten
honorable mentions, >10 each.
Local, first. $5; second? silver
medal; third, bronzermedal.
Essay: National, first, >100;
‛ sbcond, >50:' third, $25; ten
Toom 23 a "tie
‛iest,----------------------
Th* second anvual hizh
Studenis Have Perfect Record,
For Entire School Year.
Fifteen pupils at the Oak lawn
School have been neither tardy or
absent since school started, ac
man and the best
-........ . Scores of frdends and lodge ast
This was the pat ting gift of the sociates of Dan Scott McMillan,
elans to the school at midterm. ■ 72, past grand master of
Ilie picture wiiH accepted b; H.J.Masonie Grand lodge" Texas.
' attended hi* funeral here Fri-
day afternoon. Burial wAs Ih
second, silver medal; third,
bronze medal.
Potterv: National, first, $50;
second. $e5;-third, >15; five
honorable mentipne. $5 ench.
Local, first, $5; »*cond. silver
silver medal; third, bronze $5; second, silver medak; third,,
medal. bronze medal.
individual, and treated
kid, The comments arej their
own,
enel Local, first. >5; second,
silver medal; third, bronze
medal.
Soap seuipture: National,
I the Nortir Side Junior High
j school, were guests at a skating
party from 4:30 to 6 p. m. last
und statesman;
WHITEWRIGHT, Feb.
HINDU ILLUSIONIST
AT RIVERSIDE JUNIOR
during the last semester of -----
-------- "‘laygroune Fund Benefits Prom
Performance.
Metal crafts (work other
than jewelry>: Prizes same as
# । lock holdct h’ authoriation tolmaries will bn ik-h. 28.
inerease’ tte company’n capital The office of city, mnnager was jenth; ........ . ___
Kinnay, J .. .Normoh tawrence •lock from, $500,000,000 to declared vnennt b ’the commis sixth; Norman Lee Freyman, low
•Ide xa Ppea?, and Brothers ian, nos pao.ee. tueille a 700,000,000, Proceed* will be sion when Anderron refund to
forwards; sharp, center; Count ‛-mirh cuv ! red Woodard andloned tor new construction and j comply with that body’s demand and Jack Adams, high fourth-
land franklin, zuarde William Young -BETTY WELCH, itnprovements. for ht» resignation, JENNINE HALL ,
Children Killed Under Wheel* of
i n, unna rJu‘........olles NEW PUPILS ENROLL
BATTLE CREEK. Mich., Feb. AT HI-MOUNT SCHOOL
8 Coasting accidents today bad — •
claimed tiie lives of three Battle Miss Betty Trammell Join* Faculty
1 staff
composer; Pasteur. Shake-
I speare, Caesar, Napoleon
I Thomas Edison, Aristotle.
C. H. Richards, North Side
Junior High School:•
Individal room honore were
won b) the low sixth B r,.oTii."'
It had eight pupils vinning honor
cards.
The honor students are:
Maytic McNutt, Coleta Daves.
Marion Christie. Thomas Cunning-
ham, M. I. Townsend. Carson
Turnage. Elizabeth Brice, ita
Count*. Ruth Iren* Le Bel, Clara
Louise Phillip', Elnora Tate. Mil-
dred France- Baxter, Elizabeth
Crenshaw . Woodrow Hay*. Robert
given a mean* of transporta-
tion for tiie poor man; Pasteur,
for his discovery of the cause •
.of disease, andehrist, who gave
! honorable mentions, $10 each.
| Local, first. $5; second, silver
[ medal; third, bronze medal.
Short story: National, Fret,
Polytechnie Giri Reserve cabinct Cabpe ’/(I er Kir » ot
■ Socrates, Greek philosopher;
Bismarsk., Gorman statesman :
Caesar, S'. Paul, Pasteur. Edi-
son, Wagner, Napoleon, Wilson
" -
"
alive tn all thre economic con-
ditions of his day. He knew
politic* and understood the
principle of taxation. He was
a master of organization—one
of the reasons why he was able
'to canvins the entire nation in
the • few short years of his
tn in 1st ry.
He understood businees, as
shown by the many parables
dealing with the making and
saving of wealth. But his
hhiness wasservice to man-
kind, and he was constantly
fighting against those who
wanted him tn commercialize
Id* business.
7 to ,gttt* pnrent*,t
rrPnds and the publie n better ,
understanding of th* things whieo
- out are doing, according to A.
ter by profession until he was
about 30 years of age. He
must have been a good car-
penter!
Some painters picture Jesus
with a face that never ehang-
>15}- ten honorable mentions,
$5 each. Local, first, $5; sec-
ond, silver medal; 'bird, bronze
medal.
Textile, Desigw
.Design applied to atextile:
National, first, >50; second.
>25; third. >15;.ten honorable
mentions,- >10 each. Local, first.
auditorium, (iladyce Babcock H*t Bett Jean Ficke, Narzaret Ann Da is. Marie Bake r, Virginia Cole
fington was in charge. Gaddis, Joe Maric Rdgway. Eve- Thalia Fulle r—Marie Gay, Neoma
Pupils in the recital were Ento- In NeCtetan, Mary Hmhee* Hilt, Jewel „Huffhine+ Dora John-
xene Haywood Joe Ell’- Hay- Rodzer-, Mary Helen Wilson.— too. Margaret Kersry. Esther
wood, Helen Jeanne Carpenter, JOE FERGUSON, JR Kmberley, Lorine Tichards Opal
Kathryn Kingsberry, Hildreth ~— •— ---— -- Wheeler, Muriel V a n d ’ t grirf.
Herald, Georue Rudey, Marton n nrAcA;,.. m a •. L,ouise Montgomery; Loulse Gray
Lowden, Rollin Horald, Bea Smit GR RECOGNITION PLAN nd Mildred Wond
Martha Ruth Reed Loufse Rhea, nIIri INiDn AT DAI V Roys cohtfibuting are
Anne Ruth Ashe. Ernestine Asher. UU I LINEU A I FUL I
Wilson, will be the
Editor s .Note This is anoth
'I In n serie of sketches about
Ili<- "10 Greatest Men- of All
to I! A. Wilkin -, principal, ’
Taree pupiis tied for uiytes
. honors, Marlon Kate Adame, Lliu
Alagill and Dori Hayes. ' Eue
I made 1 oil per cent. •
The honor pupils follow .
ll 2.1 Vourth grnde, abo 9 Wai •
gift for understanding
ua rY Enslisli lest 'nt
le ‛upervisors‛ office.
Sculpture: National, first,-
$50; necond. third, $15;
Ave honorable mentions, >5
echoote, Mrs Flosste Kyanr, nrt ’ al over the country. -
tinue the coat hanger drive in. ..
ALGHINTScATOSAPBANk
soclal at th* home of Mf«* Stall — '
of almost instantly killed last night
when a companion dragged thel
NIa sled on which they were riding , .....~ —. -w.
into the path of an automobile• Harrison. Marie Ridgway
[driven by -Robert H Egner. Vail andEuth Carter.
, Mekenzie,Msix. was fatally injured N ,.n' A; Trammell was add-
‘when he coasted Into the side ofWe 10 the.Hi Mount faculty thi*
R. 'Vickery , av automobile.____ . | ' JOE FERGUSON, JR
eime. Ford wed
worked nights
in a jeweiry edito.
shop to make a K* 'I
enough money . - Ah-
to pay his room sE-
rent "
IpDD.I' M
ors.no.1att yearin the,Na ’ 61th9 conte 1 ' , entries were ninde in the coo-
ronf strolattir ***te* €ob- - 7 4«onzeat oner to all t'J- ' •
*—■ deot* of nior a td *et lor ' lah
z j Griffith Rosema
9" Hampton, boreth:
ala tusHearretrnudt--+-
■tKathryn Holiand. Lpneli
guerite How ard,
Luella Hughes. Ga 711
tight, and took the conse-
• - Program Wil Be Presentea ret:
20 In Nuditorium.
. boug’ap Halt.
Haneot . . Thes
M « I miiM 1: M It-iI M I
"In all points tempted like
a* we are , yet without sin
till that one statement alone
Jesus of Nazareth would stand
an the greatest man of all
timer
Without taking into consid-
eration the divinity of Jesus,
tin man Jesus was a genfus.
He had the aim- and motive*
mm
ly Jenson, June Watson. "‘Selwyn
Wad*. Jimmie Lee Phillips. He
mer Conley, Charles Smiti, Mar-
sarette Hubert, Herman Newmn,
Edward Philli»e, Alne-Ces
Franes Brown, Tom Henry
Fitch. Fay Emory. Hstaline Con-
ley. Mozelle Kar-. Edwin Up.
comb, Edmond Conley. Charles
Copenhaver. BiIIy Clayton and
Lena Mills. — EDMOND CONLEY
NCE W
UPON
k A TIME-*
w Aneerson Announces For
City’s Mayor.
zn, • oldici
prizen offer’d winnett,
Lenides the valuable iocal
• *»h awerde and medalt. The
- holsetie !« offering 14309 in
pThe." WaTunenn or "! Hi-Mount School Classes to North Side Junior Rooms
program Peh 7 in t 1 school Give Demonstration Win Record Banners
auditoriun. Two elasses at the HI Mount Tv o hundred and sventy-two Tuenday will he the oceahion of
The high first and.hizh third School will give demonstrations pupil* of the North Midi Junior good turns by troops to the innti-
sradas""yrbntalansh X; tefore tbe Teneners’inautur Hat-mig» ....... ......... in 1
Gunning, tcalcrs, w HL dir cct. t he U9a} morning at Central High. school savis bank ers on chureh lawns
program. These dlaswes are under the di- Tin rooms of Miss Belle Bur- On Wednenday, the scouts will
rection of Mis'- Hclen Wright nette and Mre Grace Corey were give spcl! prozrams in
< 1n‛i une, 100 per cent and received ban choolt
ners which "Me, a III bold uutil pec tal < our
All third srade teachera of the other rooms exee them Thuraday nighe the Anniver-
The school savinKs bank tyntet wary Weak Court of Honor will be
ha* bren installed thruout the *6-, held ar the Jennings Avenue High
tire school system of Fori Worth . Hehool Dr, C, q Smith la active
The plan adopted permith eachlebatrman of the Court of Honor
Kathryn Jones pupil to open s savings account.
Qag r J l fl, li
John I li vumnin
nice Mas eng
1 uton. *.J
(urtia G
•Iri M10
XI iK. i, N
him-am ste. -------------------------
Jesus was great as an ora-
tor Hi* diction was natural
and ext raordmnarily simple Hi
illustrations were original. He
Tuceday afternoon. JACK sox
Tie cabint al’, voter' to con. —
preacher. Jesus was
Dan Scott Me Millan
tniti dreng, ■
town. Judue Hiram
Lincoln. Beethoven, Cat
sister. Kathleen, were" rnyssrhoosrhyrdaran wipon
J Nancy Smith, Elizabeth Devoldr r.
: Polly Hutchins, Eugene Canfield.
At v’rembyterinn 4 II Utt Ji
1 WIN AWARDS
mg boys taking ‛ part Tchard • VVIIV nUVTE•
IN PENMANSHIP
Th’ sermon • III be by the pas- -
l»'H i i
di . Midl
season. Ds’-u*. Jamis Dofflemeyer, Carri
Rivetstde Junior Hiab Se r ooi.. isle Caddis. James Harveva Dirdle,
won its third victory of the ban Ion**, Jerome Martin, niille Nor:
j ketball zeason by defeatinz E. N. man, Wesley Norman, Alvern
Daggett Jutlor TH.' Schgo1, 21- Par ! tr a teona Parkman. 1.< els n
13. Tuerday affeinoon. Heir. Cinrence Adame, Margaret
18 HONOR CARDS
FOR RIVERSIDE.
A—
Low Sixth B Wins Room
Title With Eighth
Honor ca"! *t.> ar aided 11
Pupil* or the Riverside Junior
Hish School; These pupils made
an ■ of"?......above m all
■lx weeks, J. F. Hateman. prin-
clp*t, has announced
To attain this lion r ratiking
for $130 a share J. W. Anderson has announced lib
The inmue G. In pursunnce ofcandidary for mayor City pri
science or big industry.. The choice or.nichard Stock-
Commander Richard Bym. —tom Jenning- Avenue Junior:" eL
Colonel Charles A Lindbergh, | Sir Baden Powe n ■ rouhder ot
IOLLEGE presidents fate Staten; Luther Burbank, for his
' named their ten greatest | agricultural improvements; Co!
■-
.. -
Mis Dorothy Le Noe is the
I ' substitute teacher for Miss Elsie
62 Moses, the writing teacher for the '
L ’ fourth and fifth grade. Miss city will; witnc8s the demonstra-
I / , Moses is away on account of the tion.
T . Hines* of Bcr sister. Pupil* in the two rooms are:
• • • ' MG* Wright's room: Betty
[• Miss Cora Mae Todloclc, second Jean Hartman,
' grade teacher at W. J.
■ < has resigued, and Miss
, Bartholomew will fill 1.
The total enrollnjent at the 'nt 2708 Avenue E. on Fb, 17 Twenty-five, Pupils \rr 100 Vtr NEW YARK CENTRAI
North Side Junior Hiulyi- ho '• Mi o'd and. new members of Ji ' tout in snvinge sytem 18 CIV । •n VCWinBL Edens vrinnipal
>60 pupil*, according to j । b invited . Twents t’v pupne Ir't • m; PLANS STOCK ISSUE ---------
Bateman, principal, -- ‛ ’ f- . . cde nt ‘ ' II ll, Carroll
Of the total, 169etud' car • pEpcne W/INC 01 1' -choni i ’ 1'0 per ' r • in thelt tuihorit, to issue #7.500,000 to BEAUMONT'S OUSTED
RIVERSTDE WINS. 4 1 * 1 3. omtrthuttn 16 00 aavin2s scmploses Itequested ANAAIArD AAAIKInArr
CD HUA C M nACCETT anV, ll** EIIznbet Walker 17 i , »•»■....» rree. • - MANAGER CANDNAAE
FRUM t. M. DAGGEII ,)t tenker or this room WASHINGTON, Feb. 8, -The
Pupil’ In the room are Mildred Kew York Central Ttuiiroad nsh- j
Junior Migh ( op Third Victory of Rradford J T. Commander, R. R ed Iba Interntate Commeree Corn
- mlanlon yesterday for autlmrity to
oil. But Jesus had
Htid < ipressed them,
joiced in spirit," was
Rowland, Wynlotta Taliaferro.
Herman Brown a n d Caroly n
Turnage. > .
3 -
NEWS OF THE SCHOOLS OF FORT WORTH : : : • • FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN |
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79 AT R.WERY
id f'nr / !. n t hitje n
" ' i 1uzb Hdw nd
• 5 . Martlk Aja sen
' Hugem Ltobe. N
Add I. ■
Man I. • idg
d9
-. ,/
8,,
A ND back to
H went. Lti
Junk accumula
house! Empty
eandy boxes; si
lessly । "laddere
per and 'twine;
’ lars; eigaret I
, then he found
paper which ml
speculate with
it was a bill]
tlemen’s Shop.']
Styles There |
umn of figurei
a four-fizure a
short column wl
riderably small
and tiie asset* I
men'* Shop"? I
Dundee cor
across’the twol
word*, "Oh. G
use?" And hl
the bottom of tl
•'820,000? $1
"My dear wh
inn were sp*!
amount of mon
Horarth had cri
room and whi
porarily an heir
It t 1 -IIng calm
illation * made I
disinherited, at
proposed to Nori
helress? . . . A
Walter, one nri
Prizo winners in
of ll great Lader, in whose
yyiilo had .followed a complete
ppheavalor the world's age-
old syste ms of thought. He
was a leader who had his own
struggles, weaknesses and dis-
appointments, yet succeeded in
attracting the attention of his
fellow menjand directing them
toward , be tier tiling*
Joni of Nazareth via u-
Hui... |. T I.
. 11pman lanp-
yn linox. Falrea
<1. Mum .«• Lit-
r Martin, l‛hr
timne laudine
'Mary Elizabeth Bardin Jen-
। mugs Avenue Junior.
General Pershin foi his
1 sple ndid Headership during the
• |-——---;--------------—
"Why should
<o write to Emi
worked side by
theater? Why <1
tell him to let]
somehow — Ie
baby-blue statiq
crean or gray 4
blue? No!" I
Thef ho tem
the unfinished |
kind, for ho 1
, liscovery. Not
ertainly, but al
an excellent spe
vler's handwrit
should ever be
The thing Di
hand was a Lit
program, for Mill
13 The doub]
folded back anl
*8»ln. In "accor
before nervous
finsers had don!
had written all!
margin*:- "Ei!
Sylvester Sevier
wAs n dashing sl
mented with luri
I’ was oa-v for
th an Who vl
from justice. brE
and absent-mil
hs name uporE
the theater w ri
or. I with bl* I
•
"Join your 11
but don’t com
■ . 1•
pl a', r ■
Other finds. •
Henry Ford,
multimilllonatre 5 ,
head of the tar- tA
fant Ford Mo- 3•h •
tor into rests, 1.E
was • mechanle ' 4F1
-at $2.50 a week
LAt- th* same %
« lifford Campbe!l, high
I' ’I'' S1 . 4 J
L.ylia Erundt
\ ' a '1'4
.SCHOOL KIDS CHOOSE TEN GREATEST MEN.
I HOLD SERV GES BUT DOUG AND HOOT DONT GET A TUMBLE
REPAY FRIENDS 1
1 l llack , Ger ’
it olrt 4 ■
| l la ’dir. V‛r
Norris Nel
ita
| ilar; . H. it
mie llawki
1ddi ".IBP 151
’I-'. Itanita Hrn
. . Fucl Wvu
1 lh- " ,.
I " Merrit.
ed" Nargaret Neln:o- J
. - Nargaret Nichol- Jra *
tt2z1 *r Mike ‘"
| 5% If Peacock, Antonio l’olo ,H'
I ' 1 Porter. Flizabet T>
23 Tlennls. C ’
■ fIowar Ttobert-on
I * Paullne Fosrn 1o
I Faylors, W’eely Se l
l - Msdeltne Sha I
। Emith, R. C. Smri . •
Fp ' j Strinzer and Tuh 3
Eddleman.
EXPRESSION PUPILS Alls- Hoff * room Palalcs Liv
DDrENT DDNCDANn ingston, Carol Anderson, Nedra
r KEdEN I FKUUKAM Ayro Frances Grigg*. Mary Ar-
--— den Jono*, Mary Lucille Terrill.
Daggett Junior Students Appear , Dixie Bell Williams. Gordon East-
|' a student, must make gte des of
1 1 a 90 or above in all major subjects
| 3 l and In deportment.
f k1 The honor roll follows: L
i ’ 3 . Jenn'* s. AIM*. Al -d v d, , M
f Mne Arnold Ine ’ •
F > r » throp, Edgar Bateman, Raymnpnd Tlai
r । Mary Blessing. Eltza be th ■ Caba ’ - • C
r 7 dy Bell Sullivan Fern Summerlin. Jun
. I • Taylor, Merle i '
! b, 4 Ruth Voight, Margaret W’arner. Doug
[ W hite; I' $ V
* Tuth W " •
bi i Marguerite (‛astie . lidi <’ nJ •
** । Netta Cohn, Jezsle » 11 t a! • Muric)
5 r Cooke. Criton C’unuinglem, 4 H’n Dnvi!
• Zora De Forest, leu HL Dent. 31 Ln
s) A ria. Dorothy Dupree, Virzinia dwrd
L Hlelen MIU Irmu l’tory. Weulan Finch
" Dorothy Fitzge ald Ttefucio Ft / tuto
I Kathaleen Grhy."Wanda Griffith W Ida
mid College Avenue Baptiwt
Mondaj has been set anide. a
"‘Home Day."’
Fildv.
Cihent. I‛-n
I ll’ 1 I., a.
r . I !t । , •
it. r.; 0i
Ml A Lat B
•• ide of e ■ ।
Jesus ws a great literary
man. He was a maker of epi-
grams and delightful parable... '
no doubt drawn from his own
human" experiences,. He often
displayed a poetic' genius in
bis sermons.
And Jesus may be called an
early business man. He. was
M vinDPND 1:
1.4 h liny-;a, 1. 1
Hull, aid W. J
Build FORT WORTH
and FORT WORTH
Will BUILD YOU
I
1ov Vourth . O I • a utliet ' hnrlev
Barmdin, Charlie Coliina Charles Tel-
vaide, ayier Kill*, ‘aruline lem
(ireen, Clydte F’elps, Marjorte Mnhue,
Angeline owelt, Puul Dean and Fili* iane
Ilernandez, *-* . '
Itigh Pourth: H:«t. A ander Lorain
I:i4kn«' VIrginis C’asseil, Audru f.>«
«Saze, *Itay Miller, Nstelie Walker. Ted
Iridees und er:------
law Viftl < uz Nella Mark •
loffmnn, Maxine Kistler Fl)d. Langfovd,
Ned lach, lorothy Nelson Jeanette Poll.
I rie Poweli James S onn . Biyea talleuts, t
Miiseheth Hie" ■ /!, and louise T"ott
I tits'. lret
• • d ■ J.*.,
muade no a
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