Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 34

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44 SCHOOL PERSONNEL CHANGES ORDERED Board of Education An- nounces Appoiritments, Pro-| motions and Transfers. monthly meeting in the ministration building Wedn: Abe Martin Says: 22, * tor, H. D. Cooke School. ¢ Luchs, cler | Miss Lucille 2 . | School; S ‘T A | worth If there's anything t hates its a feller that refus: or no law, it n this country f he kin t know if th’ r, invented chopped car wn’ peas h 3 t* work off rid of his carrots. Fully nine-tenths of our population pe School; , laborer 1 ddie Mar- bert Shorter, ables; W. E. Carter, E. S. Blue and Foster Scott, caretakers, H. D. Cooke Sel Rail rates on shipment of live st in carloads from Charles Town, a., (| ana_Berryville, to the plant of the N. Auth Pro Benning School. i T ; Temporary appointments —G. C.| 2 . Langford, teacher, manual training, [ Ja¥ BY a1 THiert Divisions 1-9; De F. S. Stone, teachel. | /) o/ jed to the commission. printing, Divisions 1 ‘{same time the examiner held that Estopinal, te: o . {| rates on live stock from Lancaster Division 9; M S. Phelps, a 1L.|and Hanover, Pa., to Benning should substitute, Divisions 1-0; Miss K. L.|y %0005 unreasonable. New rates Thompson, teacher, Americanization |, 4 3n "award of reparation in the Night School: Miss Ruth Wilson,|ajjo00q unreasonable rate charges teacher, Hine Night School, and L. E e nate Knight, teacher, Abbot Vocational| ™'pp "oranine <aid that rates from School. h the West Virginia and Virginia_points Community center appointments — |, Benning should not exceed 27 cents Edvthe F . M. P. Burrill, 'E. L.| o pyndred pounds, and that the rates Carney, Vera Chamber, J. T. Dono-|from the Pennsylvania points to Ben- van and tants, OCtO-| ning should not exceed 24 cents. e o B : Your“Skinny” Body Makes Them Laugh Sollers, J. H. Swain, Andrew Wester- gren, J. F. Cullinane and E. F. Kirby, GAIN Pounds of weight with | New YEAST and fRON janitors; J. E. McKeever, E. L. Mur- ray, F. G. Lambrecht and E. D. Lewis, laborers; J. P. Mahaney and George Walker, assistant janitors; R. L. Mari- ner, W. F. Nickens, C. H. Smith, E. C. Butts, H. M. Cross, P. J. Earner, G. A._ Fitzgerald, Alfred Hampton, John Hawkins and F. L. Hill, engi- neer-janitors; M. J. Brosnan and G. W. Haley, engineers, and Michael Casey, assistant engineer. Leaves of absence—Mrs. E. H. Col- ler, teacher, Gage School; Mrs. M. J. Freebairn, teacher, Lenox Vocational School, and Mrs. M. D. Shief, teacher, Slater-Langston Group. Terminations—Miss Olivia Russell, teacher, Hine Night School, and Mrs. M. B. Bush, teacher, Eastern High School. Promotion—H. C. Fisher, from coal passer to fireman, and E. S. Blue, from_ janitor, Adams School, to jani- Reinstatements—Mrs. E. S. Red- fleld, teacher, Wheatley School; Miss M. M. Jessup, teacher, drawing, Divi- 4 sions 19, and Mrs. H. G. Francis,| Don’tenvythe poj ity of the teacher, speech-correction department, | healthy, well-moulded men and Division 9. ‘women. You can get pounds of Transfers—Clarence Chinn, from la- your borer, H. D. Cooke School, to laborer, Business High School; E. F. Marshall, from laborer, Business High School, to laborer, B! o Miss M. L. Fultz, €l serviée room to office of dent of Schools; Miss T , clerk, from clerical se) | Pleasant to take—Quick re- sults—or no money 55 strength and. o-u-'l'u'nm?-numm Sihecd 3 yoe il only e ONIZKD TRAST o chincs 15 . e prove it. o room to office of school_attendance And work permits; Mrs. G. S. Flack, teacher, from K. A. Truesdell School td Park View School; Miss M. E. O'Brien, teacher, from Congress Heights $chool to Truesdell School; Miss H, B. Zanger, teacher, from Eastern High School to Business High School; Miss A. J. Gregory, teacher, from Takoma School to Whit- tier School; Mrs. C. B. Crane, teacher, from Brightwood School to Takoma | School; Mrs. A. J. Howard, teacher, | from Wheatley Schgol o Brlghl;\'ood School; - Miss E. G. ncis, from teacher, ‘Slater-Langston Group, to | @14 ¥on taken separately. eacher, Logan School; Miss A. B.| G Stokes, from teacher, Logan School, | to / teacher, Slater-Langston Group, and James Green, from fireman to| Janitor. | Resignations—Mrs. H. T. Ellis, teacher, Park View School; Mrs. J. M. Estopinal, annual substitute, Divisions 1-9; John Coates, janitor, Truesdell Portables; Mrs. Caroline Wilkinson, caretaker, Cleveland School; Philip Ryan, laborer, Western High School; Mrs. H. P. Elder, teacher, drawing, Divisions 1-9; Mrs. S. R. Akers,| teacher, Emery-Eckington School, and | Charles Martin, teacher, manual train- | ing, Divisions County chet that |. Wade, College Heights and Unive v Park; Mrs. Francis Little, Univer- y Park: Mrs. Thomas E. Latimer, vattsville; Mrs. J. H. W. R. Beattie, Decatur SOLICITORS NAMED ince Georges Chapter Seeks 2,500 to 3,000 Annual Memberships Before November 11. ; Prof. Charles n, College Park G. P! ‘h to The Star, PARK, Md., rembershi tie Prince Red ¢ Chapter. It is med to secure from 2,500 to 3.000 cmbers and to have all returns in nual membership f this re- November 50 cents goe tion, Mrs. A. y of the county BURNISHINE “POLISHES chapter at lose, chair Ande der Gude, Chil van Horn, Beautiful 4-Piece Vanity Bedroom Suite beautifully finished with artistically decorated panels. The regular price of this handsome suite is $129.00. .A Iov;ly bedroom suite of four pieces, including Vanity, Chest of Drawers, Bow-end Bed and Dress- er, constructed of solid gumwood $8 g 4 $5.00 Delivers This Suite e ] L)| ™ _wm Kitchen Cabinet Finisked in Oak $21.75 $1.00 Down W. F. ney Aitcheson, Laurel; Bowie, Collingto Kyner, | ) C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 192%. Mulligan, Daniels Park: Whit- Immunity. 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