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V CULLMAN BAILEEBannerUNION GROVE: J. L. Hipp,Principal; Miss Willean Elrod.HOLLY POND: E. L, Buckner,;ePrincipal; D. F. Holcombe, Mrs,Maude H. Boyter, J. O. Carnell,Maybelle J, Hamner, Miss Lois NellAndrews, Miss Mildred Langley,Miss Mary Grace Smith, Miss Peggy Ann Walker, Miss Lou EllenProctor, Miss Mary Co, Miss MarysMiss Cora Duke, Jesse A. Duke, I.Jo Dill, Miss Joan McCullough.W. Myers, Mrs, Mary S. Reid, Miss BERLIN: Miss Lillie Mae Barker,Cullman CountyJeanne Gibbons, Charles C. Woods, Principal; Mrs, Icie Clayton. -Mrs. Esther Reece Woods, MissTeachers For 195G-'51Mary Martin, Miss Susie Humph-WELTI: Hubert H. Heck, Priories, Miss Willie Butler, Mrs. Marycipal; Gather B. Allgood, Mrs. Jewel M. Harris, Mrs. Iona M. Allgood,JOPPA: Robert C. Roper, Prln- Wen EUard, Mri. L«»ie T. Camp- Mjjj AMh* Glag!cock.. Cipal: George McCurdy, Mis* Lois beB- Kuth T- «»k*ton, MissKing* Mrs. Beatrice C. Fowler, Mrs,f I Marjorie T. Sapp, Mrs* Mildred S.Mary James Taylor, Mrs, Jewell T. Nuss, Mrs, Elizabeth H. Witt,SIMCOE: Mrs. Mattie L. Burks,r I Derrick, Mrs. Louise McCurdy, I Miss Lela Bailey,Principal; Mrs. Elsie B. Bain, Miss Eunice Butler.1 Mrs. Fred Ellenburg, Mrs. MonnieWALTER: J. S. Pearce, Princi-GOLD RIDGE:' Mrs. MargueriteK. Stephens.pal; Lecil N. Smith, Mrs. JessieS. Rigsby, Principal; Miss EzelleSue Smith, Miss Willene Fowler,BAILEYTON: W. S. Walker, Prin- Mrs. Inez C. Walker.Stapler, Mrs. Wanda B, Smith, Mrs. Ethel B. Harris.cipal; Lecil Evans, Mrs. Irene W. [ FAIR VIEW: J. O. Hamner, Frin-Walker, Mrs. Kate W. Oaks, Miss Orena Whatley, Mrs. Pauline S.PROVIDENCE: Milton R. Wilder, Principal; Mrs. Pauline W. Ray,Burden, Mrs. Thelma South, Mrs. Alene Johnson,cipal; Felston Mullins, Mrs. Melba,. T. Yates, Oba Ernest Belcher, Miss1 JSS allie lghMrs. Rebecca C.KELLEY: C. W. Self, Principal;Carmen S. Hipp.BROOKLYN: Mrs. Lillian Hedge-Chandler, Miss Opal Cooper, MissMiss Mary L. Denman, Miss DaisyFay Dilbeck, Miss Mary LandallBox, Mjss Zelma Self.cock, Principal; „ Mrs. Reathel Me- Carr, Robert L. Stewart, Miss Boro-Griff.ANTIOCH:Mrs. Annie SueCooley, Principal; Miss Estelle Plunkett.thy Frances Jones, Elliott Mitchell,Miss Catherine Tankersley, MissVINEMONT: George M. Clegg, Principal; Mrs. Sarah W. Entrekin, Mrs. Edith K. Clegg, Janies M.Doris Awbrey, Mrs. Una Mae Mit-Kopper, Mrs. Ethel T. Tucker, Mrs. chell, Mrs. Helen H. Foster, Mrs.Bessie T. Price, Miss Imogene Howard, Mrs. Thelma W. Holmes, MissBROADWAY AND MAIN STREETIzaak Walton of the East SideDid an Arresting Angling JobBy BILLY ROSEMyra Goodwin, Mrs. Thelma C-Drake. Miss Pearl Lena Heck, Mrs!When I was a kid on the East Side a couple of hundred years ago, a sidewalk was a lot more than a strip to walk on; it was something to dream on, tap-dance on, pitch pennies bn and scribble philosophical sayings on, of the sort not found in Bartlett’s “Familiar Quotations,” However, to Gixnpy Myers, the leader of our gang, a sidewalk was none of these things—it was primarily something tofish through.To put a fine point on it, what Gimpy fished through was not the sidewalk Hself but the Iron gratings over cellar windows and ventilation shafts. And what he fished for, with the aid of a blob of tar dangling atthe end of a string, was everything but fish—coins, picture buttons ano other bits of treasure which had fallen through.There were two occupational hazards, however, which used to annoy this Izaak Walton of the asphalts — cops and dogs. Cops, because a subway fisherman attracts crowds and crowds, as a rule, attract pickpockets ; dogs, because Gimpy’s exposedrear was an invitation for a quick snack, and on sev*. end occasionsneighborhood mongrel* had given it the full and painful treatmentAs he grew older and more ambitious* Glow did angling on the lower East where the droppta’e, and therefore the pickin'!, were dim. Instead* heand lesssmd peer ibrvugb e grstmg mm $bt n»rb.“Lost tom’n, lady? Gimps asked her.E. R. Lawrence. Mrs. Edith B. Wix,Miss Ethel Ainscough.BOLTE: Mrs. Vilas Sandlin.Principal; Mrs. Vada Nixon, Mrs Ida W. White.WHITE CITY: Austin N. Hay*good, Principal; Mrs. Lila BelleBradford, William S. Sheats, Mrs.Neeie W. Cranford, Mrs. Ruby Marcum, Mrs. Troy E. Dahlke, Mrs.Gladys N. Araoll, Raygene Marlin Burkett.HANCEVILL2: John C. HardingPrincipal; Loyd B, Cagle, MissMrsClara Mae C. Bur kart, Mrs, Mary Graves Burke, Louie E, Eitson,Lewis Fanning, Miss PamelaWynell Hi ten, CurtisMrs. Alberta Lament, Bon-James, Miss Jane ReinerlMrs. Mary D. Plunkett, Miss41A locket,” said the woman. * It Isn’t worth much, but it has a picture of baby There were neither cops nor canines in sight. ‘Til git it for yaj said Gimpy.From a Prince Albert tin he took a chunk of tar and held a match under it until it was sticky. Then he lowered it on a string and began to maneuver it over the locketlyn Winn, Clifton Nash, Mrs. The!ma C.Mrs. EmmieSmith, Mrs. GeraldineMrsAT THAT MOMENT, Officer Fogarty rounded the corner. This time Tm nmols’ ya tn,*' he said. “Playin’ hookey and obstructin’ traffic at one and the same time.” ’Tm only trjn* ta git this lady the pitcher ci her baby*” saidM. Murphree Barnett, Mrs. Maybelle H. Johnston, Mrs. Addle J.Thigpen, Mrs. Iris B. Trimble, Mrs. Ruby D. Cagle, Mrs. Edna H.Mrs. Fay Gano Rice, Miss Crawford.CENTER; Kenneth C. Posey,Principal: MrsGOOD HOPE: James L. LowornPrincipalBrothers, MissNadine Horton, Miss Nell Livingston, Dewey Ryan* Mrs. VivialeneJackson, Miss Claudia HulseyMrs. Lily Mae Heaton* Miss EthelCastNationalTerms ofWASHINGTON (Special)$48i | billion spent lor the Malilast four years means in termincome groups were released todayCoby the Council of .State Chambers of Commerce. These show over the four years that:A family of three with an Income of $3,000 paid 19400 A family of four with an income of $5,000 paid $1,130.08 A family of four with an Income of $7,500 paid $1,798.02 In addition, these family groups paid out Federal taxes for other urpoaes connected with defense.ese totaled a little less than $4 billion and included such activities as arms to frieftdly nations, stockpiling of raw materials and atomic energy projects* But they meant $49.85 in Federal taxes to the $3,000 family group, $87.26 to the $5,000 group and $138.90 to the $7,500 group.Waste To Be CutThe Councirs study revealed that $6.75 out of every $10 spent forRoy Bradford, Miss Nina GayWhatley, Miss Peggy Sue Sims,Miss Freddie Wells. Mrs. ThelmaM. Freeman, Mrs. Ethel Leak.BALDWIN:Wendall Abbott,Principal; Miss Noulia Black, MissClaudine Livingston.GRANDVIEW: Emory J. Calvert,Principal; Mrs. Icie R. Alley, Mrs.Della S, Johnson, Miss Opal Stan*sell, Mrs. Madge S. Sims.WEST POINT; Earl T. York,Principal; Dolphus M. Eddleman,Miss Doris Clemons, Miss ThelmaLong, Miss Dorothy Tate, Mrs. Bet-tina Higdon* Mrs. Mattie D. Hul-Sm-sey, Oakland Wood, Phillip der, Mrs. Dorothy A Moore, Mrs. Ruby Hays Price, Mrs. Helen R.Snider* John V. Tillman, Jr., MissFrancesH-Schultz,Winn, Mrs, Marzee Mrs. Ruth E. Hartley*Mrs. Gerdye H. Howell, Miss SaraEarline Campbell, Miss Lena Morgan, Mrs. Everett M. Jones, MissLinnie Dean Martin, Mrs. EstelleHendrix, Miss Emma Lou Lawler,Mrs. L. A. Sanders.EAST POINT: William G. Mitchell, Principal; Mrs. Margie B. McAfee, Mrs. Johnny Lee Hesterley,Miss Louise Mullins, Pate.Miss BessieBRUSHY POND; Mrs. MaudieMcSwain, Principal; Miss JanelleCOLONY: Lorenzo Wyatt, Principal; Miss Nadeen A- Brown, Mrs.Louise G. Wyatt* Miss Marbara H*Hawkins* Mm Bessie P, Lyle.Ml
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