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PLAYGROUNDS AT 40 SCHOOLS SCOREP BY FOWLER IN REPORT Health Offlcer Vciites Poor Hygienic and Sanitary Conditions at Others—Yard Facilities Hel R Unsatisfactory playground facilities | at more than 40 schools and poor con- | ditions from a hygenic and sanitary standpoint were reported to members | of the Board of Education at their regular t the Franklin School by Dr. Willlam C. Fowler, Distr th officer. Ttemized statem werning the ! lumentable playzround conditions at the schools wer ined in { Pge report on il s ary | wding of th cstem . the close of the st school vear, requested 1 Dr. Fowler at the insistence of wrles 1. Carusi. vice president of | ® board, that the body should have a concrete record of conditions at cach | school in the city | con the schonl Playgrounds Too Small. | complaints concern. | aygrounds mad ors of the He » that they are too ning less than 10 squar hool pl inspe the medic; Departn small feet Dy ent, ation of 1 nt per Frank took a d Ballou, superintend rent view, that conditior and scores and rt will he of continued Dr ¢ complets picture the matter with the older schools and will enable us to, remedy them as fast as we are pro- vided with money."” Dr. Ballou reported to the board that ail teachers and pupils who de- #ire 10 go 1o the Sesquicentennial on District day, October 6, will be ex cosed from school. The teachers will ® & supply substitutes. Dr. Bal- Zt admonished all who are planning ¢ ro 1o make the necessary reserva- ¥21s, us the special rates are only $uod on special train: Jr. Carusi, who presid afice of President E. ( Siorarily disposed of the dilemma of 3¢ junior high school teachers who | a pay by a recent ruling Controller General by naming fllizgan und himself a commit tee of two to seek a solution which will be fair to the teachers Changes in personnel approved by the board follow Resignations—1 ] class 34, McKinl T. McDermott. teacher S 2C. Co lumbla Junior High School: M. P.| €ade, teacher, class 3A, Western High | Bchool; J. A. Bougie, teacher S 2A, printing Jefferson Junior great Baliou of &mall things ed in the ab- Graham, tem- loss Kritz, teacher, High Sghool; H | grade 7 | grade 3 | M | Ketcham-Va | grade d Too Small. teacher, class 1A, from Truesdell to Hubbard-Raymond; E. L. Maine, teacher, cl 1A, from Whittler to ruesdell; M. L. Crocker, teacher, s% 1A, from New Brightwood to ruesdell; Scottie McPheeters, teach- er, class 14, from Johnson-Bancroft to Hubbard-Raymond; T. G. Stick- ney, teache s 1A, from West to Petworth; M. L. Hoskins, teacher, 1A, Blalr-Havyes to West. A. L. Hoeke, teacher, class 1A, from | Peabody-Hilton to Barnard; R. F. Co nor, teacher, class 1A, from Peabod: Hilton to Monroe; L. E. Emmerman, teacher, class 1A, Brookland, from to 8: Roberta Shewmaker, class 1A, Brookland, from to 4; M. L. Kilton, teacher, el 1A, Burroughs, from grade 3 to 4; M. M. Talbert, teacher, class 1A, Emery-Eckington, from grade 6 to W. Taylor, teacher, class IA, Langdon, from grade 3 to 4: A. D. Blankenship, teacher, class 1A, Buren, from grade 5 to S, Winn, teacher, class 1/ Ketcham-Van Buren. from grade 4 to Pauline “Tomlin, teacher, class 1. om Carbery to Ketcham M Demarco, teacher, Buchanan, from grade 6 to 7; Chamberlin, teacher, class 1. Plerce Webh to Drent-Dent; H. L. augh, teucher, class 1A. from Smallwood-Bowen to Ketcham-Van Buren; F. B. Newell, teacher, class 1A, Wallach-Towers to Buchanan; M. R. Maloy, teacher, class 1A, from to 6, Buchanan; H. G. Downes, teacher, class 1A, from Wallach- Towers to Buchanan; M. R. Connick, teacher, class 1A, Congress Heights, grade 4 to 6: D. L. Tripp, teacher, class 1A, Congress Helghts, from grade 2 to 1; H. B. Masson, teacher, class 1A, from Ketcham-Van Buren to Congress Helghts; S. W. Beller, teacher, class 1A, from Peabody- Hilton to Gales'Arthur; C. M. Fuller, teacher, class 1A, from Truesdell to caton-Blake; . V.. Schmucker, teacher, class 1A, from New Bright. wood to Park View: A. L. Motyka, teacher, class 1A, from Wheatley to Thomson: D. Y. Wilson, teacher, class 1A, from Dennison to Morgan; A. B. Chatelain, teacher, ¢ 1A, from Henry-Polk to Bradley; Myrtle E. Moore, teacher, class 14, from Morgan to Blair-Hayes; W. M. Costigan, teacher, class 1A, from Blair-Hayes to Seaton-Blake; Anne Lamborn, teacher, class 1A, from New Brightwood to Blair-Hayes; L. F. Davis, teacher, s 1A, Benning, from grade 4 to 6 I Prangley, teacher, class 1A, teacher, from Raver, probationary teacher, class 1A, Wheatley; E. G. Oyer, proba- tionary teacher, class 1A, Congress Helghts: M. E. Willlame, proba- tionary teacher, class 1A, Henry Polk; " P. J. Muller, probationary teacher, class 1A, ; C. B. Brown, probationary class 1A, Brookland: K. E. Kirk, pr bationary teacher, class 1A, Bennin R. B. Shaw, probationary teacher, class 1A, Congress Helghts: Ruth Simmons, probativnary teacher, class 1A, Wheatley; D. 8. Latterner, pro- bationary teacher, class 1A, Bi {chanan; Abigail Whiton, probationa teacher, class 1A, Woodridge; M. M. Neeb, probationary teacher, class 1A, Gales-Arthur hool: Dorothea Creager, probationary teacher, class 1A, Smailwood-Bowen: A. B. Chate- lain, probationary teacher, class 1A, Bradley: A. N. Taylor, probationary teacher, class 14, Bendlng; A, E. Mandler, probationary teacher, class 1A, Thomson: P. E. King, proba- tionary teacher. class 1A, Ketcham- Van Buren; Efffe Brown, probation- ary teacher, 1.¥, visual instru tion; D. R. Thompson, probationary teacher, class 1A, Brooklund: R. L. Huntington, teacher, probutionary class 1A, Gales-Arthur; V. E. Hen- derson, probationary teacher, class Wallach-Towers; R. M. Hen- probationary teacher, class . Gales-Arthur I, Elliott teacher, probationary, class 1-4, Bu Breta McBride, temporary teacher, class 1A, domestic ar Partridge, temporary te 1A, domestlc art; Esther } McKenna, teacher, class tionary teacher, class Junlor High; bationary teacher, cla Junior High; substitute, | probationary te | Langley Junior High: J WASHINGTON, D. 0. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 temporary teacher, class 1A, domestic art; J. class 1A, domestic art; Sylvia Sheer, temporary teacher, class 1A, domestic sclence; teacher, class 1, Ludlow-Taylor: M. class 1A, Stanton; A. P. Snyder, p batlonary teacher, clas; Hyd H. Ryan, temporary teacher, E. B. Haas, probationa ¥ Painter, teacher, probationary, 1A, Curtis- Pauline Tomlin, probationary class 1A, Carbery; G. S. permanent teacher, class 1A, division 3; L. C. Lee, probation- teacher, ary teucher, class 1A, visual instruc- E. C. Robbins, class 1A, Cranch-Tyle Day, probationary teacher, 1A, Wallach-Towers; B. R. Balter, probationary teacher, class 14, Van Ness; A, B. Hedges, proba- 2C, Columbia Chapman, pro- A, Columbia Augusta Friener, tem- porary teacher, class 2A; Macfarland or High. P. &arden, class tion; probationary R. E. M. L. temporary annual 3 *. M. Vanice, cher, class 2. Mac- farland Junior High: Marjorle Brad- teacher, cli 2A, B. Bucking- ham, probationary teacher, class 1A, Burroughs; V. E. Tyler, probationary teacher, class 1A, Peabody-Hilton: K. P. Cotter, probationary teacher, class 1A, Wheatley; D. M. Hennessy, pro- bationary teacher, class 1A, Corcoran- Juckson; Delphia Mosedale, proba- tionary teacher, class 1A, Randle Highlands: Ida Simonsen. probation- ry teache s 1A, Stanton; Ruth temporary Naylor, probationary batfonary teacher, class F. W. Smith, class 1A, Littlepage, tempo: A, Powell Junior High son, temporary teac Langley Junior Hig strong, probationary 1A, Johnson-Bancroft: M. probationary teacher, cl low-Taylor; Melvin porary teacher, Junfor High: E. Q. Rubkin, temporary 810 Sixth 1. H. Burnside, temporary class 1A, division 9; Dawson, probationary teacher, teacher, class 1A, southwes! teacher, 1A, art’ department; T. R clerk, probationary. class service room;.V. L. Jackson-Corcoran; L. A. permanent clerk, class 1, office of at- work permits teacher, s . R. Keliher, per- ass 1A; Eaton . permanent teacher, Crowley, manent teacher, class 1A, division 6; E. G. Durnbaugh, permanent teacher, L. Suthard, Keene; nitor, rter, probationar ell; H. J. Gibson, and permanent anney tendance Chappell, 1A, Tenley 1A, divisfon 6; M. K. class 1A, division 6; H. probatonary caretaker Coates, probationary dell; Walter Ca gineer-janitor, Trues laborer, Emery; F. gineer-janitor, ~ Whittie Are They Prepared As Well As tute, class 2C; C. H. Smith, annual substitute, class 1A; A. G. Lew nual substitute, class 1A; L. N. Fitz hugh, annual substitute, class 1A; k K. Taylor, annual substitute, class 1.\ Reinstatements: Alice Piguet, teach Central High Maude Moody, teacher, class 1A; d: H. Mannihgs, teache engineer-janitor, Barnard; W. | dings-Lincoln: C. P. Hoffman, tempo- teacher, probationary, 1A, Ludlow-Taylor; A. E. Harry, teacher, class 2A, Shaw Junior Hig! 5 probutionary . Wil- | class 1A, school garden department; . Freeman, probationary teacher, Douglass-Twining; | Just, annual substitute, class 3A: C. |mestic art: M. M. Alexander, annual substitute. class | class 1A, physical training. . annual substitute, | probationary . Ward; care- Smallwood-Bowen: liam IHinton, laborer, New Bell School: | I temporary teache ary teacher, clas ay has many small strikes Tomorrouw, Important Mauge probationary, class 1, office of school attendance and work permit Staub, permanent teacher, ¢ DRESS SALE 500 Newest Fall Frock Designed to Sell at $19-5° fo 325 All those seeming trifles that Benning, from grade 2 to 4; Elizabeth Lauxmann, teacher, class 1A, from Thomson to Kenilworth; K. D. Brady, Bchool: A. D. Kaplan, teacher, 1A. Blow School: B. N. Rice, teacher, elass 1A, Petworth School RB. Leaf, teucher, class 1A, Tenlev-Janney |teacher, class 1A, Peabody-Hilton, School; M. . Reilly, teacher, class 1A, | from grade 4 to 5: E. G. Durnbaugh, Tndustrial Home School; H. E. Rich- |teacher, class 1A, Peabody-Hiiton, ards, teacher, class 1A, Van Ness:|from grade 1 to 2: I. I. Hunter, teach- Mary Bercaw, clerk, class 1. clerical fer, class 1A, from Congress Heights service room; Ethel Gray, caretaker, |to Edmonds: H. K. Cole, teacher, class Mott School; . Finotti, laborer,|1A, from Carbery to Blair-Hayes; M. Their LessonS? iy o so tellingly mark them as Xli\.\'. Necklines, sleeves, drapings, ja- hots, flares, and equally impor- tant, the materials and colors, have come dripping from Fash- END them off to school prepared physically Chestnut The Dairy Farms from which Chestnut Farms Milk comes —are in- Van Buren; B. S. Reed, janitor, Adams School: W. I. Jones, laborer, New Ball School Ttetirement—Sophie Sanger, teacher, class 1A, division 4 Termination- 1. L. tor, Truesdell School Teave of teacher. class . art M. 5. Ellfott, t . clas: School; P. D. te: Aivision 1. Wilkinson, Business High teacher, class teacher, al High Suthard, jani Inez Hogan, department | 1A, Toner her, class 1A, Cook class 3A, School. Promotions—M. L. Girts, teacher, from class 1A, Pierce Webb, to class ZA. Columbia Junior High: M. E. Bowen, teacher, from 1A, Divi- n 5, to class > department; P. 1. Tackson, t from class 1A, tor adys Pri musie, to Jefferson High: B. T. Dagnall, teacher, class 1A, division 7, to class A, Hine Junior High: R. B. Hutson, teacher, class 14, division 3, to class untor High, Allee Colbert, from clerk, of- fice of school & nee and work permits, to attendance officer; C. V. Allen, teacher, fr . Braok land, to arland Junior High: M teacher, from class 1A, Force Macfarland Junior gles, teacher, Janney, to cla Armstrong Techni Junior pper, Adam: High; M. 1 from class 1A, Tenley 3 . Macfarland Junior High: J. 1. Dyer, teacher, visual in- struction, from class 1A to 2A: Mor- gan Peyton, cngineer-janitor, from Mott to Dunbar High; Alex Jenkins, | engineer-janitor, from Burrville t Mott, R. Coleman, teacher, clas: school gardens, to class 3A, Larkin, teach class 1A, from Smallwood-Bowen to | Greenleaf; V. B. Lushy, teacher, class 1A, from Greenleaf to Small- wood-Bowen; Verna Fenstermaker. teacher, o 1A, from grade 4 to 5 Her -Polk: M. J. MeDx ell, teach er, class 1A, from Peabody-Hilton to Art department; M. J. McDonnell, teacher, class 1A, from Henry-Polk ta Peabody-Hilton; J. P. Thorne, clerk, from office of assistant supe to McKinley High; H, V. from Clerical Service assistant superintendent’s . teacher, class 2, | class { ment Young, teacher, to Tenley teacher, class | Addison M A class 1A, Jack- | grade 5 to 6: | lass 14, Tenley- | supple- | Woodall, | from grade AeMonig Corec T Kley. teac fr g 3 to te: fam . Toner, Helliwell, t om teacher, « 4t03: L. A 1A, from Curtis-Hyde to L 2ache ss 3 to Addison M. | rom | Toner 14, i Stewart Addi tis-Hyde: M ‘her. class | R. Reed. teacher, Ludlow-Taylor to Blow: Kee, teacher, class 1A, from Old Brightwood to Blair-Hayes; M. E. Steele, teacher, class 1A, from Blair- Hayes to New Brightwood; F. L. Basim, teacher, class 1A, from Ketcham-Van Buren to Plerce-Webh; M. F. Elliott, teacher. class 1A, from Burroughs to Blow; B. H. Lawrence, teacher, class 1A, from Carbery to Peabody-Hilton; H. F. Brunhouse, teacher, class 1A, from Barnard to Hilton; M. C. Howard, teach- 1A, from Blair-Hayes to Wheatlay; M. I. Riggins, teacher, class 1A, from Wheatley to Plerce- Webb; H. G. Gantley, teacher, class 1A, Wheatley, from grade 6 to 8. Lelia Lee, teacher, class 1A, Wheat. e upplementary teacher to ade 6; B. Kuykendall, teacher, class 1A, Congress Helghts, to Pea- body-Hilton: P. Muller, teacher, class 1A, Peabody-Hilton, from grade 7 to 8; B. Randall, teacher, class 1A, from Wheatley to Carbery; D, C. Alwine, teacher, class 1A, from Ben- ning to E y' D. L. Goldiner, teacher, class 1A, from Benning to Blair-Hayes; M. N. Bridges, teacher, class 1A, from Lenox-French to Car- bery; B. A. I'ace, teacher, class AA, class 1A, from Gladys Mec- from McKinley High to Western High; Cella Oppenheimer, teacher, class 2C, Columbia_Junior High to class 3A, Eastern High: E. N. Burgess, teach. er, class “2A, from Macfarland Junior High to Powell Junior High; W. I Conway, teacher, class 3A, from McKinley 'High to Macfarland Junior High; J. J. Lowery, teacher, s 2C, Macfarland Junior High to fcKinley High; D. L. Lucas, acher, class 2A, from Powell Junior lixh to Columbia Junior High; F. W. . teacher, class 2C, Powell Jun- High, to class 3A, McKinley High; A. Specht, janitor, from Abbot to Abbot Vocational School; R. N. Thompson, janitor, A. Bowen School, from Division 13 to Division 2 Perry. laborer, from Emery Langley Junior High School; H. L. Suthard, janitor. from Truesdell to Keene School: H. D. King, teacher, class 1A, from primary department to er-Langston; E. L. Larry, teacher, 1A. " from Slater-Langston to glass- Twining; A. M. Ray, teacher, ass 14, Douglass-Twining to Dean: wood; R. G. Moore, teacher, from Deanwood to primury department, class 1A: E. B. Fletcher, teacher, 1A, from primary depart’ to Cleveland: J. D. Dulany, teacher, class 14, from Cleveland to Stevens; M. M. Rivers, teacher, from Bruce to primary department, class 1A: I M. Pearson. teacher, class 14, from Cleveland to Bruce: G. J. Tignor, teacher, 1A, Douglass-Twining to Cleveland: D. M. Hamer, teacher. Cleveland, from grade 3 to 4 5 her, class 1A, from Briggs rrison; A M. Woodson, teacher, ass 1A, from Stevens to Briggs; H. I Fase, teacher. class 1A. Sumner-Ma. gruder to Garnet-Patterson; G. K. Tibbs, teacher, class 1A, from Garnet. Patterson to Sumner-Magruder: W, F. Debardeleben, teacher, class 3A, from Dunbar High to Miner Normal. s spected and approved by the Health Depart- ment and kept com- peting for highest score by awards we of - fer them. carry % | | and mentally. Farms Milk builds stamina and gives the energy to them thru their studies at school. Rated Highest by the D. of C. “Health Department SSS POTOMAC 4000 Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. What More Appropriate for the October Bride? 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Buchanan AlcDonald, Wheatley to teacher, from ran, from teacher. oran, from Madeline Padgett, | 1A, Jackson-Corcoran » 3 to 4. M. L. Ford. teach- \. Jackson-Corcoran, from » 3. V. R. Staub, teacher, | uchanan to Jackso: = Bellenger, admini: 1; class 7, from Curt Fiyde to Jackson-Corcoran; Miss ¢ A. Ossire, administrative principal, class from Jackson-Corcoran to d skey W. Johnson, Solfa Silver Salt-an: Peppers, per pair . Set of Six Individual Salt and Pepper Shakers— 5 00 ol Sterling of a Ple- m Very complete show- Varied displa etched, hammered ing of Seth Thomas tractive Silver and plain Mantel Clocks ture Frames 15.50 .. 35.00 13.50 ., 65.00 5.00 ., 35.00 Our manufacturing facilities—we remind you— are at your quick call for the execution of specially designed and original gifts. GOLDSMITH & Co. WASHINGTON'S GIFT SHOP 1205 F STREET SINCE 1878 . Pet Pekinese P Torcora. trative Hillls, tea e-Webb to Truesdell: <. teacher, class TA. from Sterce-Web to T teacher. frot M Max! Johnso Phillips, 0 fron G.M from Monroe West 1A Bancroft o ¥eacher, class Barrard. 1 ars 1A Bancroft Straved from home Sunday, Sep- Mr. John L. Newbold Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. | 920 E Street N.W. i o Johnson MeNamara, teacher, class 1A, from Ludlow-Taylor to Rarnard: M C. Aftcheson, teacher, class 1A, from Hubbard-Ravmond to Johnson-Bancroft; Mabel S Smith, A