
The -Newark Post ~~==================== ~~ ~- ~~~~================ ==V=O=L=. =X=X=V==================================~N~E~W~A~R:K~, ~D~E~L:A~W~A~R~E~,= ~ =T=H=U=R=S=D=A=y=,=J=U=N=E==1=4,=1=9~3=4============================~N~U~M~B~E:R~1~9~ THE FORTY. FIRST ANNUAL FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 NEWARK HAS 243 YOUNG COMMENCEMENT OF NEWARK SWIMMERS IN SPECIAL ~AINING THIS WEEK La'ge el... Will Be Lr:~~~!:._T?~~~~~~ 1 Red Cross Swimming Campaign Attracts 133 Boya. and 110 To Be Conferred Girls from Newark Schools to Join Classes at Pools On Univenity Campo. PRESIDENT WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE TO MAKE ADDRESS "Beginners," "swimmer s," and Crater, Howard Dunlap, Rober t Eg- "life-saver s" are the three divisions nor , Rober t Ewing, J . E dgar K. Foltz, 'romonow night a t 8.30 daylight t ime, the annual commencement of ) n which 243 girls and boys of the Ha rvey Fulton, Char les M. Gibb, Rex lh cwark High School will be held in the auditorium of the Newark School. Newark schools, are ]'eceiving special Dudley Gilmore, Willard C. Grant , Scals will be held f or th ose having tickets until 8.15 at which t ime the t raining this week under the auspices Ray Gr egg, Rober t W. Hancock, Sam rcmllining seats will be open to everyone. The full progra m follows on page 6. of the Delaware Red Cross. Mr. Ar- Heisel', LeRoy Hill, William Hogan, thur P otter , s\vimming expert, and Thomas S. Ingham, Jr., Ralph Klenik, executive secretary of the Delaware E dwin Knauss, Robert Lumb, Richard Chapter , Amel;can Red Cress, is in Mayer , P . H. Milliken, George Phil­ charge. Cl asses for girls ar e in t he li ps, Howard Porter , Kinsey Reynolds, NO ACTION ON PAGEANT pool of the Women's College, and E rnest Riley, Newton Sheaffcr , Paul classes for boys in the Men's College Skillman, Cu r tis Smi th, Ray Smith, LIBRARY NEEDS AT LONGWOOD "Old ' Glory," Said to Have Been First Unfurled In the pool. Beginner s ar e in two sections, He11l'Y Stearns, Reid Stearns, F rancis Revolutionary Battle at Cooch's Bridge, near Newark. 9.00 a. m. and 9.45 a. m. Swimmer s Tierney, Wm. A. Tierney, Har old E . r epor t at 10.30, and life-savers at Tiffany, Jr., Ha rold Wa rrington, OF NEWARK NEXT WEEK =============== = ========= === 111.15 a. m. Harry W ilson. Those r egister ed in the various di- Beginner s (Girls ) , 9.00 a. m. to College Library Facilities Be- Six Showings of Kennett NEWARK BUSINESS WOMEN visions follow : 9.45 a. m.-Alice Batter sby, Gl adys ing Strained. Wilmington Legion Production "Arab- Beginner s (Boys), 9.00 to 9.45 a. Beck, Bea trice Bell, Barbar a Bene- 'b H N B . N' h " F II d b m.- David B. Cronhardt, E dward dict, E leanor Brown, Helen Camp- LI rary as ew orrow- Ian Ig ts, 0 owe y HEAR ASPECTS" OF EARLY, Crowe, J ohn M. DeBell, Jr., Jaclt bell , Maggie Campbell, Mildred R. erers from this Town. Color Fountain Display Be- Doordan, Charles E astman, Geor ge Clemens, Marian Co mly, Dorothy E . ~o far as the Post can di scover no gNin Thk uDrsday. Thla'sday DELAWARE HISTORY g~~Jehn~rt~o~~~:~: ~~~~!~:;: ~Ol~ ~~ g~~ ~ ~~h an ~ e~~ l dr~ro~ ~:::'lt~, EEn~~; (It'finile action has yet been taken by ewar ay. Cregson, William . Hancock, Drexel R. Culley, Isabel Davis, Marlin Davis, al1\' local g roup toward supplying t he H . t W H 11 ' th Adelta Dawson, Margaret Dawson, II·L·I',ar".• needs of lewark and the im- t 'L egido'n lP age' ant ttim e wik tht Foun-L Professor Henry Clay Reed of University of Delaware Georgea rrlllg Honolli, stearnr , Jero hn 0S .IIl Hgswoopkinr s,, Alma E. Dean, Helen Lo ul'se Dean, mcdia'tc locality. The Post has h ad a llls ISP ay IS n ex wee a ong- Recounts Early Effort in the State Toward Public Jr., Thomas Jaquette, E dward Ken-E leanor Egnor, Jacqueline E rnest, nume rous inquiries concerning facili- wood Gardens, Kennett Square. This Educatl'on nedy. Dorothy F ell , Evelyn George, Doris lies fo r rcading matter , and also a year's theme is t~e "Arabia~ Nights." Grant, Lillian Gr egg, Virginia Lea \'('I'~' spirited written protest against by a cast of 250, l.n t hr.ee eplsodes and --- 9.45 a. m. to 10.30 a. m.- Frederic Hall, Oleta Harrington, Anna Hayes, a I' crnt ruling of the U niver sity of fif.teen scenes, wlth dI alogue" panto- At the r egular supper meeting of the ~c h oo l s, and pr ivate a cademies wer e Kin s in g~ r. E dward Kozlowsky, Edgar Betty Hearn, Ra mona Hudson, A. Dela wa re li brary, t hat to wn borrow- 1111 me, reader s, dance and song- Newark Bus in ess Women's Club on Ieve r ywher e through the State. In the I Lee, Willia n; P aul Mor gan, Wi~ so n Helen J ohnso n, Gr ace D. J ohnson, erR cannot havc their names p ut on In ever befor e presented on so elaborate Tuesday evening at the Delaware Tea minds of many, the "free schools" Murra y, Chrlstos Pappas, Jack .Rme- Mary Kennell y, Ger trude Knighton. I he waiting li st to take out n ew books a scale. House in what was the too brief t ime wer e for the poor, and the a tmospher e h.art, Chas. L. Roberts, Paul R?bmson, 9.45 a. 111 . to 10.30 a. m.--Jane Lar­ unli l lhe faculty and student r eser va- Followlllg each pageant perform- allotted to such a subject, P rofessor of charity was thrown about this op- Charles Sco.tt, Arthur F. Smi th, E d- son, Violette Leak, Rosetta Leasu re lions have been taken care of. This ance, announced for June 21, 22, 23, H el11'Y Clay Reed of the U niver sity I por t unity for an education, by t hose ward S. Sn;lI th, Delber t M. ":hompson, Ali ce L indell, Mar garet Lynam, Rub; actio n was taken in self-defense by 25, 26, 27, a special v i e ~n g is g i~en of Delaware, spoke upon some fea- who patronized private schools, until Bernyce Tl yens, Robert Wemer , Guy Mays, Catherine McMullen, Mary lhe University because of the ava- of the Longwood electrIC fountall'ls, tures of early education in Delawar e. protest of another kind became e ffec- Whar ton. Mercer , A nna Irene Mills, Hannah lanehc of -n ew borrower s with r e both on the stage a nd the n ew ar ea The subject offered excellent oppor- I t ive. This was the protest of "work- Sw~mm ers,. 10.30 to 11.15 a. m.- Mitchell , Elizabeth Murray, Brenda quests for current bool(s t hat follow- equivalent to a city square in size. tunity for bring in g h ome the point, ing people" whose children a ttended MarVin Atklllson, E dwar d Bar rett, P eter son, Sylvia Phelps, E ll a Marie rd the closing of t he Newark Town These are d e~e rib e d . as the. "mo~t (which P rofessor Reed did), that the free schools, against the privately J ohn Berry, Jr., Clement Brown, Plummllr, Blanche Por ter, Mary P or­ Libra ry. There is a feeling, frequent- spectac ul ~ r l1I ~ h t display " m t hIS what is resisted as Utopian, or out- suppor ted free school and the whole Clarence R. Buchan an, Edward tel' Dorothy P owell, Elizabeth Reed, Iy expressed by residen ts of the town, country, If not m the world. 5ide the province of government, or a tmosphere of charity and dole a sso- Cooch, R~bert L. Cooper , Harry Coo- Loui se Reed, E lleanor Rober ts, Au­ lhal they contribu ted according to Longwood. needs ~ o descl'lptlOn to " unjust," by "taxin g the thrifty for the r iated with "free schools." The ob- vel', Melvlll Cox, Charles E. Cr anston, drey C. Rose, Mary Jane Rose, Eliza­ lhcir means to the f und for creating the prospectIve audi ence f rom Dela- benefit of the profl igate a nd voluntary jector s proposed as the right of T homas E. Davy, J ohn Dawson, J os- beth Rose, Katherine M. Rose, Ethel lhe State Memorial Library, and t hat war e. No more perfe.ct place cou ~ d poor," for example, may be the ac- the American chi ld, education by eph M. Delcollo, Arthur E astman, E d- J. Stepha n, E li zabeth Stewar t, Kath­ I hi s library should t herefore g ive the ~ ave been chosen to give pleasure m repted basis of civilization a few gen- taxation-the idea in fact, taught by war d F oster , Ralph Gregg, Guy E . ryn Strikol, Loui se Talucc i, Dorothy ~c rvice now needed by the town. This IItse lf an,~ to ~ nh a n 7e t h ~ stage ef- erations later. the patriot father s. Reactionary prop- Hancock, Ha r vey S. H o ff~c k e r , Jr., Thornton, Ali ce Weldin, Peggy Wil- rxp elati on, while justified in a sense, for ts of ArabIan NIghts.
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