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NEWARK POST VOLUME XI NEWARK POST, NEWARK. DEL., APRIL 28, 1920 NUMBER 13

HIGH SCHOOL NEW CENTURY CLUB TOWN COUNCIL School Code Commission ALUMNI ASSOCIA­ TO NOMINATE OFFI­ ISSUES ANNUAL Will Address To Hold Public Meeting TION TO HOLD IM­ CERS NEXT WEEK STATEMENT Public Meeting PORTANT MEETING Here Next Friday Dr. F. M. K. Foster Discusses Shows How Tax-payers' at Wolf Hall Live Organization "Carries Modern Novel at Yester- Money is Spent in Various On" in Drive for Larger day's Meeting Departments To Meet Local and Di.trict Board. in th~ Mornine at 10.30 Pierre S. du Pont to Speak Here . Membership At a meeting of the New Cen- Newark Oounci'l issued recently May 7th A general meeting of the New- tury Club yesterday afternoon. a· complete financial statement for Will Give People Opportunity to be Heard Concerninl ark High School Alumni As'socia- Dr. Finley M. K. FOSiter address- t he fis'cal year end'ing March 1st. Suggestions for Revision in the Afternoon; tion wi!'l be he'1d in the high school ed, the members o,f t he c'luib. 1920. This was in t he f'orm of a Comes Upon Invitation of buiLdiing on Friday evening, May on t he sulbject of Mod,ern Novels. report of the aud!itors', A. Lewis Request Full Attendance Friends of Education to 7th at 7 o'cIoek. ThiSi meeting is D'r. Foster told the ,components of Fis>her and! Rober't Motheral'l, after The School Codle Commission tor John F. Richards of thilS town called to discuss some very im- the novel, s'howed! how it d!iffers examinllJtion of the boo:ks of the Discuss Vital Subject portant matters and; a f ull attend- ,f.rom oth'er forms> of' writin'gs, ~hd Secretary-TreaSiurer S. B. Herdr recently appointedJ by the Legisla­ is a member of this Commis'sion. Upon the invitation of . ture to studiy t he Oa de and' re::: om­ The others are: ance is theref.ore dlesiredL outlined the t hings whkh it tries man. ,of education in the communitty men.d amendments thereto wi)) Representing t he Senate-Sena­ As stated previousily, a 11' IWho to do. The recei!pts in full of the f'our meet with the local and district tors Asa Bennett of Framkford, have attended for one ha'lf of the The speaker diecried the fact departments Town, Wa.ter, Light, Pierre S. diuPone will a'dldJl'ess a board of t he County next Fridlay Wallace S. Handly of ,Mil'ford'\ co urse offered at .the time of their that t he Modern Novel is being put and Street and Sewer, are given in pub1ic meeting in Wolf Hall on morning, April 30 at 10 :30 in Wolf Republicanls, and Robe'rt H. HOillett enrollment are el'igibte to member- to uses other than, those for which detail and are well ,worthy of study ,Frid/ay even'in.g, May 7th at 7 :30 Hall. of Cla,yton, Democrat. ship a nd are urged' to aetend this' it was intended. There is a ten- :by everyone Wlho is interes'ted in o'clock. His subject wi ll be of generaL educwtional interest and They a re particularLy dlesiro'us Representing the House of Rep­ meeting on, May 7th. d,ency on the part of manlY novel- knowin,g What the town receives ',wi ll d'oubtless be heard by -a large of receiving s'uggestions and hear­ re5'enta,bives - ' Representatives ists to make a point in a n'o,vel and, where the money goes. audience, for Mr. ' duPont's' intel'­ ing complJ.ainils from these boards C'harles Han,ratty of C'IIayrt;on and NEWARK LEADS which should, ol1dlin~rily ' be told in In brief t he receipts of these est in the educational development and' from the people. Speaker AIIexandiel' P. Coz'hit of SPECIAL DISTRICTS es>say form. " The Great Des>i re," d!epantmen'tsJ are as> foHows : of the state and! of the community A meeting open to the general Odessa, Republicans, and Jacob L. by t he American noveList, A'lex- Town Department IN SCHOOL AT­ Js well known. His abiLity as' a public will be held in the same So,per of Mag,nolia, Democrat. andier Black, is an example, of this Receipts~ inclu d!ing taxes, fines place in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. TENDANCE tellldency. 'This book ·has all the s,trong forcef,ul speaker. thorough­ The Commiss'ion earnes-tly re­ Repres'enting the State Board of characteristks of t he modern and! fees, interest, etc., $21,Q35.28. ly conversant 'with his subject quests a fuFI attenruanee and a free Edl\J~ation~Pierre S. duPont of First Place Attained for Mon1'h ntovel, and, in adidition, trieSl to Expend'itures Lor street righting ,through intense application to d1iscussion at these meetin·gls-. Sena- Wilm'ington. of March According to answer the question "What is the ,salaries, supplies, etc., $12,358.11. ,stu'd'y of ed1ucational condiitions in Great Des,i,re?" Net Profit, $8,877.17. Stabe Report the state, has been fanifestedi fre­ ,Quently within the !past year. PRESBYTERIAN MIS­ Local Men Address Edu­ ,Dr. FoS>ter classes "The Return Water Depal1tment An ambition str iven for (~uring Previous to his appointment as SIONARY SOCIETY catio~al Gathering the entire school term by Superino of the Nat ive," by Thoma-s Hardy Receipts for water, slljpplies, fire a member of t he State Board of as one ()f the greatest nove,ls ever protection, $12,401.89. HOLDS ANNUAL ,ten dent Morris the corps' of teach­ tEducation, he had taken ~n active Dr. S. C. Mitchen was· one of written, Expend.itures, S!a laries" s u,pplies, MEETING TODAY the chief s'peakers at the ninth ers an,d, the pupils' has at lasit been intel'eSit in the gro.With of Delaware attained. This was the desire to The meeting next Tuesday win la'bor, etc., $71524.39. Co l'leg,e and had! contributed! more ann-ual 'co nvent ion of the DelaJw,are N.:t proJfi , ~, $4,817.'50. Local Delegates Named Sev­ Ibranch of the National Oongress stand! at the head of the 'li st of be the annual, nomination of offi- .than a miLlion dlOlIars to forward t hirteen .g'pecial Districts in school cers. A large attendiance ,is, there- Light Department ,a p~an of dJevelopment which is eral Weeks Ago Will At­ of Mo l;lhers and Parent-Teacher Ass'ociations he'ld. at t he 'Caesar ·fr~tendance . When 'the report Lor fore expected. ,Mus,ic andl current Heceipts, sale of cu rrent, etc., now well und/el' way. His interest tend Sessions Daily Rodln'ey School lasil; Saturday. His t he month of March arrivedi from even.ts wi ll also 'be a feature. $21,748.20. ,in 'the buil'its relative to Alma Dunlevy left thisl morlllng Dr. Ricbard W. Coo,per g,poke attendan