Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 6

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wawen D o TP PP i Iden. teacher, clase 1A, division 9, atyp- ical classes. . | Appointments (change of tenure)— Miss Alice Colbert, attendance offict divisions 1 to 9; A, F. NI il xon, teacher, |class 3A, Dunbar High School. divi {sions 10 to 13: Miss . Bixler, teacher, class 1A, don.es ience, di- £ visions to 9: Miss Anna Waring, ile»vhor. ss 1A, domestic sclence, di er. class 1A. K. A,, Wheatley School. Hundreds of Shifts Announced 2vixer, & 3t % o' owe 1. 3. with Appointmenls 10 |orr Rchool. division 7. |~ Appointments (probationary) — Miss isions 1 to 9; Miss L. M. Ward, teach- | | Blakeney, teacher, class 1A, grade 1,/ THE EVENING STAR. W. Irll\sl Ik, KB, Wiggins, < 1A, grade 1A, 6, Slater.Langston Group, division 11, [ Thon class 1A, grade rrison | me! wol, division 10; Mrs. 1 ‘om teacher, elass 1A, g1 Langston Group, division 11, teacher, class 1A, Slater ‘ Langston Group, di iss N | = 1A - | vision 7@ William | teacher. | Langston ki Reed, from teacher, class 14, grade | Kull. engineer, . division 10, William Nalles Business (4. Cleveland | teacher, class 1A, grade & School, division 11; Mre. 1. B ri son, from teacher, class 1A, gr per hour eents per ho : 7 [EE A 4 3. Scaife, teacher, class 1A, grade Night Sessions. [ 1. Brent.Dent School. division 7. Mrs. AT I' T. Ranker, teacher personnel changes. | to &: Miss M. .. Nozet, teach fment of teachers | 34, Krench, Eaxtern High Sc teacher, o have been ap it| Armstrong | Blow el hardson. teacher. rv School, division 6 Miss ¢ . Busick. teachef. class 1A, grade 3. Tuae R0, Ketcham-Van Buren, division 7: Miss | Eaton Ruth Aler, elerk. C. A. F. 1. clerical | ", | service room. K anklin Ad Building, and & - . L. Grey. te D oclass 1A, grade Cleveland ¥ « | division 10 ele. | Cleveland mentary domestic_science, divisions 1| 1e2 slass | ney 8 her, class 1A, grade wol, ‘division 13; Miss F from teacher, class 1A School, division 13, to vision 13 vaetta om teacher, class 1A, org . Rirn teacher, class 1A hool, division 13: M he: HINGTON, Amidon Schoal -, teacher, . Crum I Towers Schoal syle. janitor, Ci to | Hyde School, division 1. Appointments (night | point the following persons in night schools as noted t on and after October 3 High school) - hool 7 cents initor, 67 Gatnet | hour: J. 1 ins, laborer 3 Hallman. fi Walter Oden, laborer, | 41 cents per hour, Hizh School 3 nxv»--uwi hour | Rartholemew Humphri cents per hour. Abbot Vocational School— -| Poch, janitor, 53 cents per hov B.| We di- u-3, | cents per ho 41 cents per hd Ap l ‘urtis Americanization School ¥ | laborer, 41 5 sion 1, | from K K. A M the . Barner, Janitor, 60 cents per Appointments (night schools)—Ap nt the following principals in the zht schools Miss V. ! High School; o. Hizh School 3 Bell High School: Mr: Burrville School Miss A, M School: Miss A, 1% hool, 1. 1. Ashton, Jennings, Armstrong | Lewis, rdson, New Hawkins, Mott evens School. | isfers Are Made. | Mrs. M mith, clerk, | L from elerical service roon: | A. F. 2; Wilson Normal Mrs. R I Maxson, teach- | 1-A, from K. P West division 3, 1o K. 2 b ol divigion ond, t WESLEY CHURCH Connecticut Ave. and Jocelyn St., Chevy Chase, D. C. . €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1927. L | Miss E. more, di cla Appointment (Commu M. K. Ellis, assistant ¢ | retary Appointments (probationary) Mattila Chinn, caretaker, $120, one | manual training room and one cooking | room. Emery School. division 5. Au-| gustus Valentine, fanitor, Cu-2. $300 rummel! School. division Michael | sistant engineer. €5, 1320, 1 1. High School: Frank Pennifill Cu3. $1.020, Hyde School. di and James Noone. janitor. $1.020, Towers hool, divi Extends you a cordial welcome 1.9, Mise . F. Chinn rison and Bmery Schooi 10 teacher, rummell School J.V. Miles, from to kindergarten assistant, Ambush and Scheek Sehool. division 13, 1o her class 1A, kindergarten assistant, Dean. |* wood School, division 13. | Efficiently Managed Trust Department— ‘I'his bank specializes in acting as execu- tor and trustee under wills—a department under the management of men of seasoned experience in handling fiduciary and finan- cial matters. We shall be glad to consult with you or your attorney regarding the functions of this department. Promotion Miss Virginia Tucker from clerk, . A. K. 1, clerical service rovm. to cletk, AL I, 2, office of | finunce and accounting i Resignations Accepted. M. Brown. teacher, class | Brightwood School, division 5 R. White, her, class 1A Wilkin divisions 10-13 . division & laborer, (-2, School, to laborer, € i Schoo ER. Miss B. R from laborer, « = | School, to lahorer, Cu-2, Bowden. |, figh School; Mrs. M. enox Vo ¥ A, kindergacten | hicum, School. diviston 11, | l | Brookland s Whitcomb Appointments. | Appointments (femporary) % Emith, t I Western H » teacher, ol Second National Bank “T'he Bawk of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street M.W. Temporary Uptown Bank . Y. Ave. NW, atypical g s 1A, g her, class b 11: Miss M. er, v owell Junior from class 1A, kindergar | A. Norgor- assistant, Deanwood School. division ( \ i A Stop Her Sore Throat | Don't experiment. For over i thirty years wise mothers | have been sure of quick, welcome relief by giving TONSILINE s..s% 2Ry AT RRAE I AT PSRN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT. SEVENTH Clothes Boys Like; Values Parents Like S,\KS has been serving the Boys of Washington long enough to know what boys like. 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This higher value begins with the cloth and extends to the last stitch of supol‘l) needlework. It isn’t an imagined value or a matter of claim—comparison will show vou, definitely and decisively, that $35 can- not buy you elsewhere Fall Suits of such fineness. Single and double breasted. And no man’s build can bhaffle the assortmentis! ALL WITH P T T L L LT LR T R TR Y T PR T oo School Shirts and Blouses. .. Sport Hose. Smart Designs. Slickers. Olive or Y ellow. New Fall Wash Suits. Special . Lumberjacks. Newest Styles. ... T ool Knickers. Suit Patterns Open Late = . Saturd Saks Junior High aturday 2-Trousers Suits Evenings TWO TROUSERS designed for the bov juxt making his first appearance in long tronsers. A practical suit— with two pairs of trousers. The season’s newest mate- and colors. Saks 1ai 30 10 ~— Pl BOY SCOUT HEADOQUARTERS UITS especially Pay $26 for a Topcoat. It will be a $30 or $35 value, one of a great group that Saks arranzed for in advance of the season. 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