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.Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzmann..,
January 10.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 3.
St Joseph Academy News.
Roll of Honor.
Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzman....
January 17.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 3, column 2.
St Joseph Academy News.
Roll of Honor.
....Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzman....
January 24.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 3, column 5.
St Joseph Academy News.
Roll of Honor.
....Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzman....
February 14.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 4.
St Joseph Academy News.
Roll of Honor.
....Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzman....
March 14.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 1, column 3.
St Joseph Academy News.
Roll of Honor.
....Seventh Grade:....Marion Heitzman....
March 21.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 3.
St Joseph Academy News.
Baseball Teams.
Tuesday, March 17th, the Junior Social Workers organized a baseball team. The players of which are as follows:
First Team....
....Second Team-....Substitutes:....Marion Heitzmann.
All the players are anxious to start practicing and we are sure the team will be a great success.
Winners Again.
The Junior Social Workers are very proud of the following members who won prizes and honors in the Washington contest held by the New Orleans States. The following are the prize winning contestants:....Medals....Marion Heitzmann....
Roll of Honor.
....Fifth Grade:....Vivian Heitzmann....
November 7.1925
Sea Coast Echo, page 1, column 2.
FORMER BAY RESIDENT INJURED.
Serious and painful injuries were received Tuesday afternoon soon after the noon hour by Jacob Heitzman, an old and highly respected citizen, who has been in the employ of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad for a number of years. While engaged in his work at the shops his arm was caught in some manner by a revolving shaft, both the arm and shoulder being badly injured. Soon after the injury occurred Mr. Heitzman was taken to the King’s Daughters’ Hospital, where his wounds were dressed. He is resting easier at present, his injuries being so painful, however, that no X-ray of the injured members have yet been taken to ascertain whether or not any bones are broken.


Heitzmann Albert Joseph Heitzmann 1882-1955 - 17
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