June 2, 1928 WINNETKA "TFALK 53 LIST FACULTY OF LOCAL SCHOOLS FOR NEXT YEAR Four Principals of Winnetka Public Schools to Return to Posts Next Fall Faculty assignments for the coming year in the Winnetka Public schools have practically been completed, it was announced this week by Supt. Carleton Washburne. It will be noted that each of this year's principals will again be in charge of the same school next year. While a few changes may be made before the opening of classes next fall, the teaching staffs in the various schools will probably be as follows (those marked with an asterik come to the Winnetka schools for the first time next fall) : Greeley school--kindergarten, Grace Margerum; first grades, Marcella Ott and *Marian Stough; second grades, Beatrice Hayes and *Mildred Caden- head; third grades, Madge Mee and Jeannette Baer; fourth grade, *Fanny Barnes; fifth grades, Emily Nelson and *Florence Kern; sixth grades, Anna Nechak and May Herrick; play- ground, Josephine Starr; principal, Florence Brett. Horace Mann Faculty Horace Mann school--kindergarten, Louise Ruddick; first grades, Millicent Anderson and *Hazel Sutherland; first and second grades combined, Katherine Carey; second grades, Kate Dwyer and Livia Youngquist; third grade, *Erma Smith; third and fourth combined, Mildred Julian; fourth grades, Margaret Wilson and *Dorothy Eggert; fifth grades. Ruth Jourdonais and Eleanor Person; sixth grades, *Laura Dawson and Julia Krenwinkel; playground, Elizabeth Dale, and prin- cipal, Hazel Hartwell. Hubbard Woods school--kindergar- ten, Winifred Weedon first grades, Ethel Van Cleve and *Emilie Forbrich; first and second grades, Mildred Hughes; second grades, Frieda Barnett and Ella Free; second and third grades, Luella Swartz; third grades, Rose Damberg and *Esther Wetzel; fourth grades, *Ruth Barnes and Ruth Damberg; fourth and fifth grades, Lila Graham; fifth grades, Helen Johnson and *Dorothy McKee; sixth grades, *Bernice Helff and Olga Leap; play- ground, Margaret Carswell, and prin- cipal, Marian Elwell. Skokie school--sixth grades, Edna Olson and Edith McKay; departmental teachers--arithmetic, Lela V. Scopes; vocation, Leah Knoche; social studies, Claire Bernhard; social science and arithmetic, Agnes Spangler: arithmetic, Mary Reese; library, Nelle Olson and Evelyn Loken; biology, *Elizabeth Meadows; English, Nell Myers; reme- dial and social science, LaReina Bub- bett; arithmetic, Emil Skarda; social studies, Marian Russell; science, *Don- ald Carvelti; social studies, Harriet Ogden; social studies and arithmetic, Louise Mohr; dramatics, Frances Murray; shop, Wayne Claxton and *D. E. Devitt; social studies and arith- metic, *Clark Cell; home economics, Bertha Gehrke and Mary Hamilton; physical education, Harry P. Clarke, Laura Clarke and Thomas J. Hoehn; cafeteria, *Bessie Baker; music, Law- rence Yingling; art, Alta Gahan and principal, S. R. Logan. All schools--remedial, Frances Dum- mer; music, Jean Hislop Rumry and Elizabeth Starr; nature study, *Elsie Wygant; art, Myrtle Ness; art and social activities, Agnes Lilley; social activities, Frances Presler and Ruth Harshaw; school nurses, Cora Queen and Mary Garretson. Hoyt King to Speak at "Riley Evening" June 2 Hoyt King, 711 Forest avenue, Wil- mette, is to be the principal speaker at "An Evening of James Whitcomb Riley," to be held in connection with the Fellowship Club dinner at the Central Y.M.C. A, Chicago, Saturday evening, June 2, at 7 o'clock. Miss Callie Jeanne Stillson will have charge of the program. Miss Warford will give several vocal selections. (BIG OR SMALL. WE | | TAKE EM ALL -.SO | 1 DO NOT HESITATE TO; oe IG jobs, little jobs, me- dium sized jobs . . . every kind of a plumbing job is the kind we attend to at once with courtesy and skill . . . with promptness and dispatch. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. DR SER Ss » A Willard J Re Battery Service All Makes Recharging Rebuilding Rentals The Willard Battery men are now operating from their new service station at 1000 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods. Battery -- Starting Lighting -- Ignition Your Troubles Quickly Cared For JONES Service Station EDDIE JONES Linden at Scott Tel. Winn. 1848 HUBBARD WOODS NEW CAR BARGAIN Hupmobile 125-8 Cyl. 4 Door Sedan $2563 Value--Offered for $1775 This car has been driven just 3500 miles for display purposes only. This bargain is finished in a rich maroon, has disc wheels of Mexican brown color. The car is fully equipped including heater and window eaves. Uongregational Church = SI IT a Sunday, June 3rd MORNING-- All departments of the Church School. Morning Worship. Sermon by the Rev. Paul R. Reynolds of Fenchow, Shansi, China. VESPERS-- 9:30 Its condition is perfect in every respect and is fully guar- 11:00 anteed. We are offering this $2,563 car at $1,775 for immediate sale. . . here is the car . . . at this exceptionally low price, you cannot afford to pass it up. If you are contemplating an automobile . 5:00 Informal discussion of the "Why" of the missionary enterprise by the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds. EVENING-- Young People's Club. Neighborhood Room. Speaker, Mr. Paul Reynolds. T his car has been driven exactly 3500 miles and for display purposes only Hanson Motor Co. PHONE WINN. 330 7:00 Monday, June 4th CHURCH PICNIC at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Ferry, 391 Sheridan Road. Bring a box supper. Rain or shine. 6:00 555 CHESTNUT ST.