Longslreet Library HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSPAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 N U M BER 12 VOLUME LXXXIV CHARLES B. PEDDIE Mark Swetland Directs n r The Two-Town Band COLORED HOUSE OF Older residents of Hi.uhtstown and| Maier Enthusiastic Over vicinity will readily recall the late ■ DAVID IN NIGHT GAME Thoma.s B. Peddie fur whom The Ped-1 JEAN WOLFE Mark Swelland, son of Headmaster l ------- . ^ . die School is named. Not many of them ! Babe Didrikson’s Victory R. W. Swelland, of the Peddle School. Colored Team Shut-Out m len-lnning are likely lo remember that .Mr. Peddie | spending his summer vacation at Game Under Flood Lights on Wmd- hnrp in l*fHnhnryh rnul rnnic to this j Coiidcrsport, Pa. He was an instruc­ sor FieFd. cou ntry when a boy f eighteen years tor at the Peddle School for a num­ ten-iiining game under flood if age. Soon after ho came here he FOUND SHOT In ber:r of years and is now omploved in n„|,ts p'l iilay night on the Windsor field I liersuadcd his niolhrr to conic here AT THE OLYMPICS similar capacity at the Blau ; ji: O, . wn defeated the Colored House j .also, with other chihlnn of the family. ■prise, CouderS|iort, contained the \"he" Jaine "" ' I Among these children was a broth,., The Los Angeles Athletic Gathering Has So lovving article regardnig Mr. Swelland s I iH^cd linm with Charles, who h.ad a son, Charle.s B THRU HEAD activities this summer: i Humphries held his Peddie. When this .son grew up he was Far Had No Equal. The Innate Courtesy of "Another bnnd concert is ,scheduled ! dusky oiiponeiits lo a couple of sin.gles for manv years a travehn.g salesman for for thi.s evenini’ wlien Swellnnd’.s Two- land struck out 10 bailers, LS of them m his , uncle, who was one of the leading Jean Wolfe, Wife of Stanley the West. Meets One of His Old Boys In a Town Band will jierform at the Consis­ mile rounds. trunk and hag manufacturers in the Wolfe, Found Dead in tory bnildinK for the_ benefit of ibe The deciding tally was scorcil iii the l.hiilcd States, with a factory located in Crowd of a Hundred Thousand. public. The concert will bevin -at H;(x) tenth when DeBuca, first batter up, put Newark. Mr. Charles B, Peddie became Pool of Blood in Bedroom o'clock sharp. No one should miss this across a three-bagger. Beckner hit a later manager of the trunk de]>aitmeni At Abe Taylor’s Road- EDITOR'S N O T E: This is the third travel article by Mr. Maier, of Peddie,^ who ha.s been of Haline Coniiiany, (>f Newark, and spending his summer in the west. Veteran traveler across Europe, Asia, Africa, Canada, Mexico, musical treat. .single over short to bring l)el,uca linine and many parts of the United States, Marque Maier has , written varied articles for_ newspapers ‘‘The first concert of the season was Si>ectacular catches were made by llu' co-intimied in that position until ahmii stand. and magazines, besides v/riting the original npveb "Journey’s__End the novel on boys’ school given here last week and music lovers outfielders. four year': ago when he retired from life, called “ Daddy D avy"; and his third novel, “Lina Sarger,”,is now'on the jiress and will be werQ, given a genuine surprise. Alark active business. ready for the book m arket in the early fall. Hightstown The above named Mr. Peddie made The holly of Mrs. Jean Wolfe. 26 Swetland had whipped the band men of ^ ab Life insurance is so much safer than Port Allegheny and Coudersport . into his liame in Westfield, N. j.. where years old, was tiisemered in,a pqol of Mission Beach, near San Diego; Retail, 1 blood on the lloor of her bedroom at while just beyond lies La Jolla and the alimony. Why go to the expense of a most excellent form in very few re­ two daughters still survi\e him. Mrs. Reno cure when all she needs to do is A1 ameo, F. S]iangler and Mis.v Louise A. the .Abe Taylor roadstand by Miss Mar­ Casa de Manana, where 1 completed hearsals and they discoursed overtures, Burnelf, gery Taylor, fourteen years old, late to heckle her “worse half” to death? marches and other numbers hke old Peddie. "Journey’s End.” It seems' like a,gcs Rogers Tuesilay alternuon. since that occurred for so much has A divorce in these hard times is such- a Mr, Peddie was a member of the Ped­ limer.s and in a mamu-r that i Rnnklinldi lb die Memorial Church, of Newark, .A resolver was in an oiien drawer happened since then. I was supposed game of chance. Why, if pre.sscd to eredit upon themselves and their• direr-1 hard, the ex-husband may shoot him­ 1 Ncwsoii, founded by his uncle, the same .Mr. of the bureau and a hand mirror was to pass into the Great Beyond that tor. ! DeLuca, ss alongside of the bod>'. The bullet had summer, for. 1 had been desperately self; then wliere would alimony be?” “Following the concert here tonight , n, Peddie for whom 'rhe Peddie School Los Angeles! Wonder city of the is named. In later years ^le had \is- entered the sietim's left eye and came ill all spring. To the intense disap­ the next one will be .K'v.cn j j.,,,,,,,,hr’ic.s, p out on the right side of her face. Death pointment, no, doubt, of some people, 1 west. I tune in (there’s a radio in each Farmers’ Picnic to be held in iied the school and was m attendance at 'fobrii of the hotel) and ehance uprjn the tiie I’eddic New York .’Miinini Dinner in was instantaneous. am' still alive and' able to tickle the keys Park, Thursday, August 25. Qf .mirsc,. 'IMtuls .......-Ml-. ,..l__i- JU LI 'i'be inJice aniiaiuiiceil that it .wii iJlg of my trusty portable typewriter. Yes, wave length used by the city police. Port .Allegheny will have its full share . 1931 irr horror -of Alr<, F.lsir • Peddie Colored House of David Saiiva.ge. belief of the authorities that the wom- it will soon be five years ago. Have the It sounds almost like a detective story: of the serriees of the Two-Town Bantl.j ab r h o a “The people of Port Allegheny -and Mr, T’cddic was born in Philadilphia :m had eommitted suicide. Coroner h.l- elapsing years been worthwhile? 1 can "Police car, number so-and-so, go to 4 0 1 1 (1 nier .A. Kemp, of Trenton, who was 1111 Figueroa Avenue,- suspicoiis man CouderSport have ^^ark ! ry,.uc,,,v iu ■ in h'ehniary._lS52.-anfl died at his home fairly shout the answer in the affirma- 4' 0 0 7 0 in AVestfie’hl, N. ]., on .Augiist 4. 1932, Jiresent at the-iiivestlgation, declared tivE . seen on porch; 'general alarm, look for thank for these pleasing concerts, ^r^. | ... f 0 0 7 2 i he believed it ua-. siiiride brought iin Mission Beach! Five miles and more sedan car with'three rough characters, Shetland is at the head of the Latm iicckwith,,,. D 4 0 0 q o' speeding up Willywood Boulevard; etc., department in Blair .Aicademy at Blaiis- J. IlaVc.s, c by the woman brooding oyer marital of perfect sandy shore, water of just Hawkins, 2b 1 0 0 1 1 PEDESTRIAN HURT troubles, the right temperature, air swept by etc.”; in endless succession. town, N. I. While on duty .in that in­ Sec. ss ........ 4 0 0 1 2, eternal breezes unsullied by the stench­ The Oympics! I fully agree with stitution he directs the academv hajid WHEN HIT BY AUTO -Chief of the comity detective bureau, Jordan. 1 f.... 1 n 0 0 "I investigating for the prosecutor, slated es of civilizatioji. , Will Rogers. This tenth Olympiad is and coaches the tennis team. The En­ Gordon, rf .... 3 (1 0 •• 1 1)1 ON WINDSOR ROAD terprise would state that if he is as 1) ■ 1 ' that Mrs. Wolfe had kept .the revolver In this paradise troubles arc forgot­ simply marv&knis. It has moved me, illakc, p .... 1 .0 1 in her room lor pfoteetion ami it was ten. The following thoughts and ex- like hundreds of others, to a high pitch clever in Latin and tennis as he is in Now in Trenton Hospital Suffering directing a band he is a very valuable 2 not known what sliC was doing with it pressibns drift through my mind as I of emotional enthusiasm. In 1904, just Totals 34 0 *27 6 : With Fractured Skull, Fractured when she way faiallv shot. Other oR'i- watch the tame seagulls, If any words after the death of my father, I returned man for Blair, ^^r. Swetland has a *None out when winning run scored. Shoulder and Internal Injuries. summer home here where he cojnes to cials wdio. inveslig:iied were Sergeant arc misspelt let us blame the poor from Asia to America and was privileg­ Hou.se of David .... 0 0()'0.00 0 0()()-fl: , , ------- 'righe, Corpor'itl Probeii and 'rroopers proofreader. “Dolce far niente”; “Lais- ed to attend the World’s Fair at St spend the vacation period. It is n^ext Hightstown ... 0000 0000 01-1 Jiistino Mariim-z, 3,i cil 11 JcffciM.n sez-fairc”; "Sans Souci”; “Sublimity of i Louis, Missouri, where 1 saw the third door to the summer home of his father.
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