Newark Post Volume Vi Newark Post, Newark, Del., September 29,1915 Number 34
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• NEWARK POST VOLUME VI NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., SEPTEMBER 29,1915 NUMBER 34 Cabinet Member lHen At College Farm IENTEITAINMENT GOVERNMENT PLAN County Roads Footb II 5 . I Breaks World's Record N OPERA HOUSE ' TO TEACH CIVICS Beinli{ Repaired a eason To V,s,t Newark I A white leghorn hen in The M' t e C-.-- -- Extensive reparrs to the im- Opens Saturday ___ No~t~ Ame~ican Egg-Laying Com- inS r 8 lve Show For Dr. Dunn To Work In Dela- proved roads of New Castle coun- ___ Governor Miller To Preside At petitIOn being conducted at the Local Lodge ware ty are being made at the present DIM PI A Ch ' M t' Delaware College Farm, on Sun- The Tenple Club of Wilmington, time, the repairs including the re- \ e aware eT/ ay t e&ter P u blIe ~e ITIg day laid her 278th egg in 330 days. coached aid directed by J. Reed Dr. W. G. Dunn, an epert from surfacing of a number of the . Coach I\lc f voy is gTadually get- Secretary of Agl'lculture Hou.s- The little hen to perform this not- O'Donnell, one time director and the United States Bureau of Edu- main traveled roads. In connec- , hllg the Dela ware ColJ ege football ton and United St~tes Senator WII- able feat weighs ex~ctlY 3 1-8 manager 01 the St. Paul's Mask cation on community civics, has tion with the repairs, experiments eleven ill shape for the opening la rd Saulsbury Will make address- pounds, and her seemingly modest and Wig Cbb of Wilmington, will started to work in this State, his to determine the relative merits of game of the seasoll with Pellll:;yl es at Delaware oCllege next Thurs- performance makes her the great- give an enttrtainment this Friday activity being a part of the plan many types of binders are being vania 1\1 ilitary College a t Chester day a.fterno?n. G~vernor Charles est utility hen the world has ever evening, OCiOber 1, for the benefit outlined by the Delaware Co-oper- conducted. 011 Saturday. The last scriuunage H . lIhller Will preside at t~e me e.- known. of the GoodTemplars Lodge of ative Educational Association. At The road leading from St. of the week was held this after- ing. Secretary Houston IS mak- The previous authenticated Newark. a conference held at Delaware Col- James 'Church to Newark is being 110011. Tomorrow alld Friday after- ing hi s fir. t trip to Delaware on world's record is 286 eggs in 365 Mr. O'Domell has arranged a lege last week the work to be done repaired and resurfaced. This noon the squad will be put through this occa: ion since he . became a days, made by Columbian Queen sketch for tli,s performance as a by Dr. Dunn was outlined. road was in a very bad condition, sigllal drill.' and practicin g' the for- member of Presi'dent Wllso,:'s cab- last year in the third international finale, namely "A Day at Platts- Dr. Dunn will devote four days the surface being worn a.way and ward play. in et. and Dr. Samuel C. Mitchell, egg-laying competition. burg," which viii be a fun maker of each week to the work in Dela- large holes worn in the road. Delaware \l'ill likely have a president of the co~leg~, took ad- Lady Eglantine, wh!ch is .the from start to lnish. The soloists ware until the first of the year. The portion of the State Road, much, har.der propositioll with 1'. v.antage of the ~PPO!tul1lty to have name o! the new worl~ s ch~mplOn, will consist of Messrs. Sullivan, The time will be divided between from Wilmington to Farnhul'st, 1\[. C. th~ ~ year than In fonller him and Senatol Saulsbury address has thirty-five days m which to O'Rourke, Branard and others, Wilmington and the two colleges ha's also been resurfaced and ~e a~o m; . \3111" Iiollenuach, the the students of the two colleges. add to her fame, and barring acci- while the fun nakers will include here and some other center yet to treated with a binder preparation. fonne,r LT. of P. :;tar, is coaching The vi s itors will arrive in New- dents she should pass the 300 Messrs. Hagan, Collins, Manion, be decided on. In Wilmington Dr. Concord Pike from McKee's Hill the Chester eleven and has some a rk : hortly after 1 o'.c1ock, . over mark. ~hi s white Le~horn wo~ld Richmond, Kenredy, and Gilbert. Dunn has a class of teachers whom to Talleyville: has been treated excellellt material. They also have the Baltimore & OhIO Ralh'~ad beater IS an Amerlcan-En~hsh Following is the ?rogram: he is familiarizing with the meth- with a binder and repaired. a n advanta g~ ~ \ ' er Delaware 111 the from Wa.shington .. Gov~rnor MIlI- bre.d hen, ~nd her breeder IS a ods of teaching community civics On the roads from Middletown matter of tra m.lll g, a.s [l o.ll ellbach er, who IS to pl'es lde, will probab- Philadelphian. PART I under the direction of Superinten- t Mt PI t d f M'ddl has bee 11 work1l1 g WIth III :; squad Iy make the triI? from Wilming~on . In the fil:st y~ar.o~ the 'competi- Opening Overture- dent Scott of the public schools t~wn 'to ~~se~~a a:xp:r~:en;s :~ IlIn~h longer than ;ol\ c~voy. , in h is automobIle: The meetmg tlOn the hIgh mdlvldual record, Arranged by J . Reed O'Donnell and Principal A. H. Berlin of the determine the relative merits of Coach M c Av~y WIll not Itkely will not be restricted t? the cO.I- 254 eggs, was made by a Rhode Is- "When I Was a Dream" High School. The work in WiI- various t es of binders are bein announce~ the III~eup o.f the tealll lege. tudents, as Dr. Mitchell IS land Red from. ~entuckY. In .the H. Brainard mington, it is said, has started off conducte~: Short distances o~ ! t~lat he . wil~ ~e nellll agamst P. 1\1. anxious. to have the townspe?ple second competItIOn. an Enghsh- "Jubilee in My Old Kentucky well, and the teachers are much each road have been treated with I C. \,ntil. lorlda y. but 1ll 0S~ of the and reSIdents of the rural sectIOns br.ed and owned white Wyandotte Home" James Kennedy interested in the plan. different types of binder and the I \'arslty IS .now known . Captam hea r the talk. laid 28~ eggs and held fir~t place. "A Little Bit of Heaven" For the work in Delaware Col- results are now being carefully Hallely, \~11l , ~I O doubt play full - The meeting will be held m the The thIrd year a Columbian Ply- William Conway lege Dr. Dunn will have one sec- b d back, while ] aylor at half and Oratory on Thursday afternoon at mouth Rock won the highest hon- "All Aboard for Dixie Land" tion of the freshman class in Del- 0 serve. Fidallce at quarter are sure to start 2 o'clock. ors with a record of 286 eggs. Earl Gebhardt aware history and inasmuch as the game. I'or ~e v e ral days W el- All college classes will be sus- . ~ow the world's ~eco~d for in- "Tomorrow May Bring Me You" the matter is unwritten, a part of Wreck On B. & O. Railroad din, the fom.l er \\' ilt uill gt OIl Friends pen ded between two and three dlvldual egg productIOn IS held by F. O'Rourke the work will consist of gathering . I:;tar was tned at halfback on the o'clock in order to permit the en- Lady Eglantine, a white Leghorn, "Night Time in Dixie Land" facts of local history and the bear- . Several frelg.ht cars were demol- varsity, but recenny a switch was ti re s t~dent body to attend. The and is the first time this variety John Collins ing it has on the life of the com- Ished, one en&:me overturned and made in the lineup, W eldin was co llege orchestra, under the direc- has attained first place. But it "If We Can't Be the Same Old munity. a~other deraIle~ ab~ut eleven moved to the line alld Brattoll taken ti on of MI'. Martin, '16, will fur- s hould be borne in mind that this Sweethearts," H. Richmond At the Women's College Dr. 0 c~ock Sunday !lIght, m t~e ea.st from the varsity lille a nd I laced in ni sh mus ic. The ushel's will be phenomenal white . Leghorn still "Down in Born Born Bay" Dunn will have a class of about yal d of the Baltimore & <?hlO rall- the scrubs backfIeld . Lowe, a t he fo llowing Seniors in Agricult- has thirty-five days in which to Richmond and Manion 30 young women who are planning ro~d, a~ EI~mere . Accordmg to ?f~ a fr es ll1~alI frOIll Knoxville, T enn., ure: Frazier Groff, L. G. Mulhol- add t.o her already matchless fame. "Nobody Has More Trouhles Than to become teachers. He will in- ~cI.al I epolts no p.erson w~ s .m It ook .\\ eldlll 's place at halfback es H Sal- Lady Eglantine has produced" D stl'UCt them ,' 11 ·the methods used JUJed.