Polk South Bend, Indiana city directory, 1921, Part 3

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Publication date: 1921
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CITY WARDS


The following is a description of the ward boundaries into which the city is divided :


Ward No 1-Eleven Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center line of E Colfax av and the cen- ter of the St Joseph River; thence west along the center of Colfax av to the center of LaPorte av! thence north- westerly along the center of LaPorte av


to the center of Euclid av; thence north- westerly along the center of Euclid av to the Lincoln Way W; thence north- westerly along the center line of Lincoln Way W to a point 200 feet west of east line of Sec 4, T 37, R 2 E; thence north to a point 165 feet north of the north line of Lincoln Way W, measured at right angles; thence southeasterly par- allel with and 165 feet distant from the northerly line of Lincoln Way W to a point 400 feet west of the Center of Olive; thence north to a point 200 feet north of the east and west center line of Sec 34, T 38 N, R 2 E; thence east to a point 165 feet west of the west line of Portage av measured at right angles to Portage av; thence northwesterly paral- lel with and 165 feet distant from the westerly line of Portage av to the north line of Sec 34, T 38, R 2 E; thence east to a point 165 feet east of the easterly line of Portage av measured at right angles to Portage av; thence southeast- erly parallel to and 165 feet distant from the easterly line of Portage av to a point 200 feet north of the north line of Sec 33. T 38 N. R 2 E; thence east to the center of St Joseph River; thence up stream with the center of St Joseph River to place of beginning.


Ward No 2-Eight Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Chapin with the center line of Napier; thence west along the center line of Napier to the center of Walnut; thence south along the center line of Walnut to the center of Division; thence west along the center of Division to a point 200 feet west of the north and south center line of Sec 9, T 37 N, R 2 E; thence north to the north line of the right of way of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway; thence south- easterly along the north line of the right of way of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway to a point 200 feet east of the east line of Sec 4, T 37, R 2 E; thence north to the center line of Lincoln Way W; thence southeasterly along the center line of Lincoln Way W to the center of Euclid av; thence south- easterly along the center line of Euclid av to the center line of LaPorte av; thence southeasterly along the center line of LaPorte av to center of Washing- ton av; thence east along the center of Washington av to the center of Chapin; thence south along the center line of Chapin to the place of beginning.


Ward No 3-Four Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Colfax av with the center line of Lafayette; thence west along the center line of Colfax av to the center line of LaPorte av; thence southeasterly along the center line of LaPorte av to the center of Washington av; thence east along the center line of Washington av to the center of Chapin; thence south along the center of Chapin to the center of Sample; thence east along the center of Sample to the center of Lafayette; thence north along the center line of Lafayette to the place of beginning,


Ward No 4-Eight Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center of the St Joseph River and the center line of Nineteenth; thence north along the center of Nineteenth and a point 200 feet north of the center line of Mckinley av; thence west to a point 625 feet west of the north and south center line of Sec 6, T 37 N, R 3 E; thence north to a point 193 feet north of the north line of Napoleon produced east; thence west to a point 165 feet east of the east line of Leeper av; thence north to a point 200 feet north of the center of Angella av produced east; thence due west to the center of the St Joseph River; thence up stream with the center of St Joseph River to the place of beginning.


Ward No 5-Five Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center line of E Colfax av with the cen- ter line of the St Joseph River; thence west along the center line of Colfax av


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to the center of Lafayette; thence south along the center line of Lafayette to the center of Sample; thence east along the center of Sample to the center of the St Joseph River; thence down stream with the center of the St Joseph River to the place of beginning.


Ward No 6-Eight Voting Precincts


Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Chapin with the center line of Napier; thence west along the center line of Napier to the center of Walnut; thence south along the center line of Walnut to the center of Division; thence west along the center line of Division to a point 200 feet west of the north and south center line of Sec 9, T 37 N, R 2 E; thence south to a point 165 feet south of the south line of Division; thence east to a point 200 feet west of the east line of Sec 9, T 37 N, R 2 E; thence south to the center of Sample; thence east along the center line of Sample to the center of Chapin; thence north along the center line of Chapin to the place of beginning.


Ward No 7-Twelve Voting Preeinets


Beginning at the intersection of the center of the St Joseph River with the center line of Sample; thence west along the center line of Sample to a point 200 feet west of the east line of Sec 16, T 37 N. R 2 E; thence south to a point 200 feet south of the center of Ewing av; thence east to a point 165 feet west of the west line of Scott produced south; thence south to a point 200 feet south of the east and west center line of Sec 23, T 37, R 2 E, to a point 165 feet west of the west line of Main produced south; thence south to the center of the Leeper road; thence east to a point 165 feet east of the east line of St Joseph street pro- duced south; thence north to a point 165 feet south of the south line of Donmoyer av; thence east to a point 165 feet east of the east line of Fellows produced south; thence north to a point 200 feet south of the east and west one-eighth Sec line in the northeast (14) of Sec 24, T 37 N, R 2 E; thence east to a point 165 feet west of the east line of Miami; thence north to a point 200 feet south of the center line to Ewing av; thence east to the center of Ernsperger; thence north along the center of Ernsperger to the center of the St Joseph River; thence down stream with the center of the St Joseph River to the place of beginning.


POSTOFFICE


Federal Building, southeast corner Main and Jefferson boulevard. Office Hours Lobby open day and night. Week Days


The General Delivery Window opens 7 a m to 8 p m; Stamp Window 6:30 a m to 8 p m; Money Order Office, 8 a m to 8 p m; Registry, Insured and C O D Parcel Windows 6:30 a m to 8 p m. John N Hunter, Postmaster; Robert A Schnelle, Assistant Postmaster; Walter I Henderson, Superintendent of Mails; George A Swintz, Assistant Supt of Mails; Joseph N Toole, Inspector.


Clerks


John H Alward, Lewis S Henderson, An- drew J Jaworski, Clyde B Lancaster, Chester W Osborne, Melvin Seybold, Charles E Snoke, Charles G Ashbaugh, Lawrence D Shely, George W Devine, Jesse E Gearhart, Henrietta Konzen, Raymond R Leach, Orson L Morgan, Carl HI Schelter, Otto O Shanafeit, George A Gaut, William H Bertch, William E Goss, Alonzo J Heston, Frank C Kettring. Ernest V Malzer, John F Shirk, Lucian W Snyder, Clar- ence W Bowman, Earl L Hummer. Harry E Klingelsmith, Oscar P Maxcy, Samuel F Rexstrew, H Cari Williams, John C Nitka, Charles M Weber, Mar- shall E Ball, Frank M Cimmerman, Floyd M Fuimer, Floyd A Gindel- berger, Michael F Gorski, Guy Hart- man, Claud B Miller, Melvin Miller,


Frank E Muir, Joseph R Nusshart, Marie P O'Brien, Raymond E Phillips, Alfred H Roesener, Mrs Clara Schelter, Elmer M Webster, Albert Worl.


City Carriers


Ora R Ames, Charles W Casey, Gust A Clarquist, Horace W Hartzell, Frank Kosnoski, Elliott R L'Hommedieu, Laurence W Acker, Clyde L Douglas, Clyde N Galeener, George A Prytz, Earl O Raber, Ernest D Schrader, Charles C Shirk, Owen C Vance, Arthur L Wagner, Edwin T White, William D Roop, Ira J Holem, Francis A Smith, George H Aulls, Andrew Chilberg, John R Inwood, Harvey R Larkin, Edwin E Moore, Charles L Reinoehl, William C Row, Charles J Blohm, Reuben L Grove, Walter R Slaybaugh, Frank T Piech, Walter Boigegrain, Mack E Brown, Lawrence O Cook, Theodore L Fender, Ben A Fetters, Thomas L Gil- bert, Edmund S Gorka, Norman L Habel, Harry R Hathaway, Edward C Heitger, Henry W Krienke, Dorsey M


Shaw, Seth H Smith, Charles W Stamm, John M Szymanski.


Rural Carriers


George F Knepp, William S T Bassett, Wm R Goers, John D Matthews, Ralph O Weller, Willard E Livengood, Harry C Barber, Lawrence R Kronewetter.


Substitute Carriers


Truman G Adams, Albert L Biddinger, Louis A Colip, Howard I Southworth, John S Walewski, Percy T Webb.


BANKS AND BANKERS


American Trust Company-Northwest corner Washington av and Michigan. Capital stock paid in, $200,000. Com- menced business 1904.


Officers and Directors: E H Miller, president; S C Lontz, vice-president; J B Haberle, vice-president; V M Royer, sec- retary; J A Coquillard, treasurer; direc- tors: E H Miller, SC Lontz, J B Haberle, J A Coquillard, A A Fulk, H J Lederer, W F Miller, H M Sanders, H S Miller, J C Ellsworth.


Chapin State Bank-Corner Chapin and Division streets. Organized 1911. Capi- tal stock $200,000.


Michael Hazinski, president; A G Chel- miniak, vice-president; J E Neff, vice- president; P A Joyce, cashier; Leonore M Chelminiak, assistant cashier; direc- tors, Michael Hazinski, A G Chelminiak, J E Neff, D W Place, W A Grzesk, G A Farabaugh, P A Joyce.


Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank-112- 114 W Jefferson boulevard. Organized 1900. Capital stock, $300 000.


Officers-John A Hibberd, chairman of the board; Marvin Campbell, president; W R Baker, vice-president and treas- urer; C C Shafer, vice-president; Miles O'Brien, vice-president; Guy H Mc- Michael, secretary; directors, Clement Studebaker jr, John A Hibberd. W R Baker, George M Studebaker, C Fass- nacht, F W Mueller, Fred A Bryan, Mar- vin Campbell, W H Holland, A L Hub- bard, C L Millhouse, George L O'Brien, Miles W O'Brien, C C Shafer, H S Badet.


Citizens' National Bank-112-114 W Jefferson Boulevard. Commenced busi- ness 1892. Capital stock, $400,000. Sur- plus, $200,000.


Officers :- C Fassnacht, chairman of the board; Clement Studebaker, Jr, presi- dent; George L O'Brien, Wm H Holland, v-presidents; Guy H McMichael, cashier, Robert G Chalfant, Frank J Schumacher, H P Rausch, assistant cashiers, Direct- ors: C Fassnacht, John A Hibberd, Fred W Mueller, George M Studebaker, W R Baker, Fred A Bryan, Marvin Campbell, Wm H Holland, A L Hubbard, C L Mill- house, George L O'Brien, Miles W O'- Brien, C C Shafer, H S Badet.


Farmers' Trust Company-135 S Main. Organized 1916. Capital stock, $106,700.


Officers-James H McGill, president: Fred W Keller vice-president; C J Jack- son, secretary and cashier. Directors- Fred W Keller, Albert Bernhard, Wil- Ham A Engle, Edward Siefer, Elmer Stover, J Frank Price, E B Rupel, James


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Godshalke, Philip E Kline, James H Mc- Gill, John C Paxson, Harry H Weiss. Farmers Securities Company-135 S Main, Farmers Trust Bldg. Organized 1916. Capital stock $200,000.


Officers - Noah Lehman, president; Albert Bernhard, secretary; Charles Weidler, treasurer. Directors: John C Paxson, Fred W Keller, John C Beynon, Albert Bernard, William Engel James H McGill, Edward Seifer, Elmer Stover, J Frank Price, E B Rupel, Harry H Weiss, James Godshalke, Philip E Kline. The First National Bank of South Bend-Northwest corner Washington Av and Main. Established in 1863, being the 126th National Bank incorporated in the United States. Capital stock, $600.000. Surplus and profits, $190,000. Officers and Directors-A L Hubbard, president; John M Studebaker, Jr, vice- president; Charles L Zigler, cashier; C J Whitmer, J H Buzby, assistant cashiers. Directors: John R Haughton, Arthur L Hubbard, Charles L Zigler, F. H Badet, A G Rumpf, John M Stude- baker, Jr, R C Stephenson, J C Ells- worth.


LaSalle State Bank-524 E LaSalle. Organized February, 1920. Capital stock, $50,000.


Officers-John B Weber president; Dr Robert B Dugdale vice-president, Arthur P Perley, secretary; Walter J McIntyre treasurer.


Merchants' National Bank-229 S Michigan. Organized 1902. Capital $100,- 000. Surplus, $85,000.


Officers - C P DuComb, president; Charles W Coen, vice-president; D M Coen, cashier; Ira M Ullery, assistant cashier. Directors: C L Warner, C A Dolph, C W Coen, J E McEndarfer, K C DeRhodes, Albert Myers, C P DuComb, O A Clark, John B Campbell.


The Morris Plan Company of South Bend-120 S Main. Incorporated 1915. Capital stock. $100,000. R L Sensenich, president; C C Herr, W H Tupper, vice- presidents; S R Dunnuck, treasurer; H J Lederer, secretary; A Millbein, manager. Directors: H V Kimble, A H Heller, R L Sensenich, S R Dunnuck, Frank Gilmer, W H Tupper, H Weiss, Carl Hibberd, C C Herr, Sam Adler, H


J Lederer, A G Rumpf.


People's State Bank-1222 W Divi- sion. Capital stock $50,000. Surplus, $12,500.


Officers-Clem S Smoger, president ; J T Niezgodski, vice-president; Stanley Chelminiak, secretary and cashier; L Stanley Beczkiewicz, assistant cashier. Directors: Clem S Smoger, J T Niez- godski, Stanley Chelminiak, Joseph V Wypiszynski, Alex M Kukowski, Frank A Sabuzienski, George W Kalezynski, J P Rozplochowski, Casimer Fiwek.


Public State Bank-417 Chapin. Or- ganized 1920; chartered 1921. Capital stock, $25,000.


Officers-Rose Fodor, president; Steve Busezky, vice-president, Joseph Vogel, vice-president, Julius Fodor, cashier.


The St Joseph County Savings Bank -Northeast corner Washington Av and Main. Organized 1869.


Officers and Directors-Jacob Wool- verton, president; Benj F Dunn, vice- president; Rome C Stephenson, vice- president and treasurer; George U Bingham, secretary; H E Elbel, cash- ier; Elmer Rodgers, assistant cashier. Directors: Jacob Woolverton, B F Dunn, W A Bugbee, George Witwer, Elmer Crockett, W A Funk, R C Stephenson.


The St Joseph Loan & Trust Com- pany-Office at St Joseph County Sav- ings Bank, northeast corner Washing- ton Ave and Main. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $800,000.


Officers and Directors - R C Steph- enson, president; Jacob _Woolverton, vice-president; Willis A Bugbee, vice- president; George U Bingham, secre- tary and treasurer; Elmer E Rodgers asst secretary; H E Elbel, cashier. Di- rectors: J M Studebaker, Jr, Jacob Woolverton, F S Fish, W A Bugbee, L Levan, D E Snyder, R C Stephenson, G U Bingham, George M Witwer.


South Bend State Bank-911 S Mich- igan. Organized 1919. Capital stock, $50,000.


Officers and Directors-R M Johnson, president: Louis C Kreidler, E J Neff, Ice-presidents; Francis W Van Antwerp, cashier. Directors: R M Johnson, Louis C Kreidler, C H Taggart, J E Neff, Dr H Ei Vitau, G A Farabaugh, Gus Hans- langer.


Union Trust Company-202-04 S Michi- gan. Organized 1908. Capital stock, $200.000.


Officers and Directors - J E Neff, president and treasurer; Alonzo J Ham- mond, vice-president; E A Willis, vice- president; E L Kelsey, secretary; L M Richey, assistant secretary; R F Huber, auditor. Directors: L J Smith, E A Wills, J E Neff, Alonzo J Hammond, G A Farabaugh, Gus A Greiger, Philip K Goetz.


Washington State Bank - 1301 W Washington. Organized 1921. Capital stock, $50,000. Surplus, $12,500.


Officers and Directors-G A Knob- lock, president; A E Peltz, vice-presi- president; Stanley McIntosh, v-president; J E Neff, cashier. Directors: W O Davies, Otto J Nimtz, Louis Segety, W J Kenne- dy, Harry Gube.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.


American Home & Investment Co, 240 Farmers Trust Bldg. F A Bryan, presi- dent; Frank B Warner, vice-president; A H Cushing, vice-president and asst treasurer; Ernest J McErlain, secretary; Ward L Mack, treasurer. Directors: W R Baker, F A Bryan, Ira Ciralsky, A H Cushing, L P Hardy, A L Hubbard, Ernest J McErlain, W A McInerney, Ward L Mack, J E Neff, Rome Stephen- son, Fred Dennis, Frank B Warner.


Building & Loan Association of South Bend, 216 W Washington. Incorporated July 5, 1882. Capital stock, $3,000,000. Elmer Crockett, president; William R Baker, vice-president; Franklin M Boone, treasurer; H G Schock, secre- tary. Directors: Elmer Crocket, Frank- lin M Boone, Harry S Badet, Donald MacGregor, William R Baker, Willis A Bugbee, W O Davies, Harry G Schock, C E Crockett.


Guaranty Rural Loan and Savings As- sociation, 207 S Main. Wm Happ, presi- dent; B F Augustine and George H Wheelock, vice-presidents; K V Hay- maker, secretary and treasurer.


Indiana Savings and Loan Association of South Bend, Indiana, corner of Main and Center. Incorporated August, 1913. Capital stock, $2,000,000. Officers: F M Jackson, president; Eli F Seebirt, vice-president; J C Stover, secretary and treasurer. Directors: D W Place, E J McErlain, Eli F Seebirt, W J O'- Neil, E B Rupel, Thomas H Jackson, F M Jackson, J C Stover, F W Mueller, B H Stover.


Jan III Sobieski Building and Loan Association, 1343 Dunham. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Officers: Jos Duszynski, president; Joseph J Kazmierczak, vice- president; Valentine Gadacz, secretary; Joseph Szymanski, treasurer.


Koscłuszko Building & Loan Associa- tion, 411 Chapin. Incorporated Septem- ber 1, 1884. Capital stock, $3,000,000. Officers: Joseph R Hazinski, president; Leo J Chelminiak, secretary and treas- urer. Directors: John Kitkowski, C M Wentland, Leo J Thilman, C J Aran- owski, S Guzicki, John J Olejniczak.


River Park Building Loan and Savings Association, 2228 Mishawaka Av. Offi- cers: W G Garten, president; R C Hub- bard, vice-president; F E Wolfe, secre- tary; J E Nelson, treasurer.


St Joseph County Loan and Savings Association, 207 W Jefferson Blvd. In- corporated 1889. Capital stock, $1,000,- 000. Officers: W H Swintz, president; M G Staley, vice-president; C E Lee, treasurer; John Roth, secretary; Lenn J Oare, attorney. Board of Managers: L Levan, C E Lee, John D Harris, G W Ziegler, W H Swintz, M G Staley, W C Byington. Directors: W A Funk, D D Bowsher, C E Lee, H L Gaskill, W U Martin, M G Staley, H G Davis,


MISCELLANEOUS


John D Harris, G W Ziegler, Edwin Nicar, W H Swintz, C H Myers, F L Dennis, W C Byington.


Workingmen's Building & Loan As- sociation, 129 S Maln. Incorporated 1892. Officers: J B Stoll, president; L C Whit- comb, secretary; Fred W Mueller, treas- urer. Capital stock, $850,000.


EDUCATIONAL


University of Notre Dame-North End of Notre Dame Av. Founded in 1842. Charter granted by Indiana Legislature January 15, 1844. Rev Edward Sorin, founder and first president; Rev James Burns, C S C, present president. Rev Mathew Walsh, C S C, vice-president; Rev Joseph Burke, director of studies; Rev John Boland C S C, secretary; Rev John O'Hara, prefect of religion; Rev Ernest Davis C S C, registrar; Bro Al- ban, C S C, treasurer; Bro Florence, C S C, asst treasurer. Take Hill Street car to end of line.


PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


Assumption School (St Joseph's R C Parish), 613 E La Salle Av.


Sacred Heart School (R C), 1124


Thomas.


St Adalbert's (Polish R C), 519 S Olive. St Casimir (Polish R C), 823 Webster. St Hedwig (Polish R C), 718-20 Na- pier.


St Joseph's Academy-303 S Taylor. Founded in 1866. Under the manage- ment of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Instructiin in eighth grade academic subjects, vocal and instrumental music. St Mary's College and Academy Founded in 1843. Chartered by the Gen- eral Assembly of the State of Indiana February 28, 1855. Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Two miles north of the Chicago South Bend and Northern Indiana street car sta- tlon on the Southern Michigan line. Take St Mary's car.


St. Mary's School (R C), 435 Taylor. St Patrick's 'School (R C), 308-18 S Scott.


St Paul's German Evan Lutheran School, 410 W Jefferson Blvd (rear). St Stanislaus (Polish R C), 1914 Sib- ley av. St Stephen's Magyar School (R C), 1024 Thomas.


BUSINESS COLLEGES


South Bend Business College, corner Michigan and Monroe; C A Arnold, president; H A Popp, secretary; M D Putterbaugh, business manager- treasurer.


Thomas School of Stenography, 102-06 E Washington.


Thomas Commercial School, 102-106 E Washington av.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION


Dr Charles C J Jackson, president; Dr R B Dugdale, Wm Clem, Dr C J Jackson; W W Borden, supt; Edward Smith, supt of bldg: () S Bullock, supt of playgrounds; Marion Ames, sec Board of Education; Adah M Kring, secretary to supt: Modesta Boinksa. clerk: J C Brumbaugh, director of research; R D Orcutt, purchasing agt; Isabel W Chamberlain, clerk; Eliza- beth R Turner, director of attendance; Luther Lane and Letitia Wring, at- tendance officers.


HIGH SCHOOL


J S McCowan, principal, O C Oshorn, assistant principal; Blanche M Thum, registrar: Bernice Morse, clerk; Ethel Montgomery, dean of girls; Wayne G Smith, dean of boys.


Science-Mary Alma Hardman, J H Whitmarsh, Claude A Bush, Henry D Hinton, Carl C Miller.


Mathematics-Esse B Dakin, Bernice E Clark, Eleanor Booher, Myrtle Brown, Una L. Camp, Wilson Thornton, Chas A Metz, E L Stewart.


English - Dora I Keller, Katherine Klingell,. Mabel Gregory, Elizabeth Matheny, Anna Dobbins, Esta Gran- tham, Adda Lee Rogers, Genevieve Hopkins, Edna Barger, Marie Mar- wick, Lavone McReynolds.


History-J V Masters, E M Hartman, Mabel Beck, Orville Keltner, G E Roop. Modern Languages-Thekla Sack, Clara A Clausen, Esther L Devin, Benjamin DuBois, Pauline Gilfillan.


Latin-Katherine Campbell, Minnie F Adams, Ida Foster, Grace Huffman. Commercial-D O Miller, F A Stilson,


J C Dickey, L W Barber, V O Bachtel, Mabel Taylor, Miriam Dunbar, Agnes Ward, Sara Franck, Florence Pennock. Public Speaking-Olive G White.


Physical Education-Elmer Burnham, Dorish Bishop.


Art-Edith E Garie, Eleanor Mebane


Household Arts-Elsie Jones, Katherine Dennis, Marjorie Welsh, Helen Neligh. Vocational-W W Turner, H E Smith. Librarian-Sylvia Oakley.


Penmanship-Cora A Ney, supervisor; Verna Hagey.


Physical Education-Edward Koening, Naomi Hull.


School Dentist-Dr R R Stewart.


School Nurses-Lulu Cline, supervisor; Lillian Cannon, Nina Douglass, Ursu- la Perley, Bonny Judge, Fern E Watts. DIRECTORS, SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL TEACHERS


Art Department-Effie Pearl Imes, su- pervisor; Edith E Garis, Gertrude Wiser, Mary Bury, Eleanor Mebane, Nina Bent, Maurine Gifford, Pauline Penning, Agnes Crawford.


Music Department-Effie E Harman, su- pervisor; Rose O Sattler, Bessie R Brolyer, Evelyn Fulmer, Helen Weber, Matilda Christman.


Household Arts Department-Ada A Hillier, director; Elsie Jones, Marjorie C Welsh, Katherine E Dennis, Myra Stevens, Laura Deephouse, Grace Hunsberger, Avanelle Klepinger, Lydia Croninger, Mabel Good, Helen Neligh, Ethel Ottgen, Velma Pletcher, Daisy Quimby, Hazel Rennoe, Gladys Staples, Jean Place, Ruth Staples.


Vocational Education Department-G F Weber, director; Thomas O Marshall, machine shop; Sterling M Pierce, auto repair; Charles B Murphy, printing; C H Merley, wood turning; A H Kin- sey, manual training; W W Turner, Architectual and Mechanical Drawing; M B Langell, cabinet making; F E Dopp, sheet metal; Charles Lape, wood work; Claude Niddleton, printing- wood work; Glenn C Hallaron, print- ing; T C Crook, mechanical drafting; C E Minear, manual training; W C Westphal, vocational science; H E Smith, mechanical drawing; A E Wells, bench work; Adelaide Lamport, part- time and all-day vocational; Allce J Scott, all-day vocational and part- time; Maude Crepeau, part-time and all-day vocational; Mossie Weaver, part-time and all-day vocational.


JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL


408 W Colfax Av


John A Byers, principal; Mabel Drol- linger, Edith Beyrer, Cecella Buech- ner, Helen Alward, Margaret A Baily, English; Mary A Byerley, Literature; Mary McInerny, Hazel Robbins, Marcia 12 Wagoner, Hazel Oliphant, Reading; Katharine Kinerk, Physiology: Emma Stevenson, Mabel Mellon, Verna Wise, Eula Cannon, Maude Obenchain, arith- metle; Minnie C French, Elizabeth Hamilton, Vera Rooney, A Irene Meyer, Kathleen Moran, History; Rose Gilles- pie, Alice Bundy, Geography; Anne Carlson, Art; Helen Weber, Music; Myra Stevens, Hazel Rennoe, house- hold arts: Thurman C Crook, mechan- ical drafting: A R Kinsey, manual training.


COLFAX SCHOOL 914 Lincoln Way West


Lille A Memhard, principal; Harriet Anderson, Florence Hill, Verena Baum- gartner, Elsie Anderson, Lela Geyer, Carrie Nelson, Dola Marsh, Ella Lindt,


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Leona Skusa, Esther Rosencrans, Lola DeFrees, Marguerite Martin, Gladys Watters.


COQUILLARD SCHOOL 903 E Colfax Av


Lillian Anderson principal; Mae A Ham- mond, Hester Abbott, Elizabeth Wil- liams, Elma Corl, Mary Westfall, Blanche Colip, Margaret Mackie, Tracy Rose, Esther Summy, Emma Hayes, Sarah Seaton, Laura Haines, Alice Bradley.


DIVISION STREET SCHOOL 1120 S Michigan


Allegra Ingleright, Clara Rodenberg, Freda Bash, Lucile Lane, Chloe Fel- gar, Stella Vanderhoof.


ELDE RSCHOOL 1120 S Michigan


Fred A Hite, principal; Jessie B Jar- rell, Emma Johnson, Carrie M Tally, Edith L Steele, Hazel Hause, Lillie Garwood, Emma Bahde, Grace Lush- baugh, Teresa Myers, Elizabeth Kon- zen, Esther L Beaudry, Hazel Bur- well, Avis Grossman Hall, Pearl Mil- ler, Nell Cullar, Mary Taylor, Mary MacKibben.




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