
NEWARK POST VOLUME XI NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL. .. FEBRUARY II, 1920 NUMBER 2 HOME ECONOMICS LOCAL CHAP. ' IMEETS WITH PAIN· 'MILK TO BE FUR. Mid-Winter Carnival Held by D Y PROVES ENJOY· TERID. A. R. TRANS· (FUL ACCIDENT AT NISHED FOR UN. Y. M. C. A, Has Auspicious Opening ABLE EVENT ACTS IMPORT ANT B & 0 CROSSING DERNOURISHED BUSINESS -- CHILDREN Playing of Continental Mandolin Club a Pleasing Feature Club Members F xchange Recipes, Elwood Haas Fails to Note See Fireltss Cook( r Mace Elects Delegates to State and Approacl1 of North Relief Committee Puts On .--- ___• Much Interest Manifested in Popularity Contest; Handsome Home Economics Day was. ob. National Congresses to be Bound Train I Table For Present Com Prizes on Display Gives Decided II>erved at the New Century Club Held Soon Ellwood Haas, a yo ung man em- munity Nurse Project Impetus to Voting b'es,terday a nd: was thoroug.hly en. The regular meeting of Cooch'S' ployedl at the ,p'lant of the Ameri. A meeting of I1he Relief commit- The Board of Directors of t he ed booth-;-one for the moSit origin. 'joyedl by the homemaker.s present Bridge Chapter, D. A. R., wa,s heidi can Vwlcanized F tbre Co., met tee recently formed in con nection Y. M. C. A. and all "Y" booSiten al and' one ~or the most popu'lar- .' who exchanged house.keeping se. at the home of the. re.gent, Miss with a serious acddent on Monday with the· ChHd We'lfare campa ign have every reaso n to feell grati. the one which a.t t he close of the creb and favorite recipes in an Eleanor E. 'Todtd, on Saturdlay af. evenin.g at the B. & O. cross'ing on here, was heidi on Saturday after­ Co. fled at t he impetus given to the carnival shows t he bigges.t finan. North Coll ege Avenue. noon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Ca rniv.aL by the enthusiastic sup. cial return. entirely informal and whoHty en. ternoon, Febru·ary 7. , Consider. Hia'as wa St on h,is' way to work Blake, chairman of the Commit­ POlt evidle nt at \he opening last This accounted for the worried joy,able manner. Lahor saving able 'bus,ines's of importance was about 6 :30 and found the s'afety tee on CivicS' and: Health of the night. The finarucial returns were and haraSls edi expression worn at Idevices and r.eciope which may transa·cted, inchid,ing the election g'ates. down for a south bound Century CII'u'b witlh 'which .the Re. likewise gratifying and far in ex· intervals last nigiht by H. L. Bon. later appear in book form were of delegates to the annua1 State freight. When t h~g. had passed, he )ief Committee is ,cooperating. cess of expectations. , ham, Frederick Ritz and Dr. T. F . Co'nference which meets' at the went under the gate, attempt. The matter of a community nurse Even before the formal olpening Manns upon whom devolved the recounte'd with many a merry jest. ed to cross' the tracks and was wa s' laid! on the table for the pres. announced for 7 :30 a considera'ble l'espon Stibility. of mak,ing the first Mi s; Laura V. Cl·ark who' has Hotel, duPont, on Fe'bruary 24th, struck by a northbounld train !lnt on account of the difficulties number of young people h'ad as. two of these awards. charge of the Practive House at and alltern·ates' to the National whose approach was hid by the to be encountered just now in em'bled ' and servral sharp blasts Accord.ing to Dr. Manns who Women's Oolliege d,emonstrated the Congress which convenes in Me· curve. He was evidentlly dragged l'ais,ing the necessary funds. The r) E Secretary Bebout's whi tie were announced' the awards, the deci- making of a fire less cooker and morii ll)l Continental Ha~I ', Was'hing. as far as t he power pilant and ',project wil1 be taken up again necessary to produce order suffi- sion was unanimous in giving the from one already madle served ton, D. C., AprH 19.25. thrown up on the bank where ihe next fabl and a plan evolved for cient for Geo l'ge Oa rter, who offi. pI'ize for the most original to t he fruit and ste w which had been I The dlelegates· to' the St.ate Con· wa s fo un d' in a dte1iriou s. state by financing 'i,t. ciated fo r Mayor Frazer, to make candly booth of which Mi Sis es AI. ooked' there,in. ference are tl1e regent, MISS Elea­ John Slack and David Majo'r who The committee decided to begin him l'l elf heardr. • berta Heiser and Dora Law were Mi ss Cl,ara Grube, a 12 year nor E . Tod.d', Mrs. Samuel Ziniberg, happened along shortly '8fterward. immediately furn is'hing milk for 'I'he Mayo r was una'ble on ac. joint chairmen. ' They accordingly old girl visiting the family of Mrs. S. M. Donnell, Mrs. Arthur They took him to the office of Dr. t he und'ernourishedl ch ildren. in ~e co un t of an important engage. received a handso me C\.l't gila SIS Roger Lovett, played with pleas. Be~ l s, :anld Miss Henrietta To?d; H. B. Pea rs·on who dressed his primary schoo!.. This ,project will ment to open the carnival'. Mr. compote. ing effect, "Arogonaise" by Mas. their alternates, are chapter Vlce­ \Vounds temporarily, gave restara- be begun ·immediate>ly upon report Ca rter in hi s usual fe li citons To decid e which was the most se net, and Cho,pin'St "Prelud,e." regent, Mrs. J. Wilkins Cooch, tivet and sent him to Delaware from Miss Alva Lockhart of the man-ne r opened the affair fo rmaJtly beautifully decorated booth pre- Mrs. T. T. Martin silng "Just Mrs. J. P. Cann, Mrs. J . R. Arm· hosiptall on tlhe train due here at primary ,de,palotment as' to the paying eloquent tl'i,bute to Chair. sented more of a task but the y ,ou" and "Mavis," to accompani- trong, Mrs'. Ernest ' Frazer, and 7 :11. Dr. Peas'on made every ' a·r· amo unt needed. man A. G. Wilkinso n and hi s aides judges finally d!ecided upon the ment by Mrs. W. E. Holton.. Mr . A,lbert W. Forman. rangement for hi s care and the Mrs. C. 0 Houghton, chairman by whom the Carnival was pI ann· fan,cy.work booth and the chair: The poem for the day, "Our The annual contrubutid'n to the dotcors ·there found that he had reported that a number of gar­ ed and the work conSIUminated. man Mrs. George L. 'Townsend Hiredl Girl" Iby James. Whitcomb Berry Schoo·I, in Berry, Georgia, su stained serious injuries to his ments for the 7 year old child The mu ical ·program for the wa s pre ented with a dainty bud head andface. F racture or co n. whose need s, were reported evening wa s furnished by the Con. va se. cus ion of the 'brain w,a's feared, through t he pape'r last week, had tinentaL Ma ndolin C'lub and the ,The co n,test for the most 'P0pu. LINCOLN DAY PROCLAMATION but an X ray taken yestterday been recived and delivered to the fai/led to show this. Reports from I little ones. Severa,l other children bl e tim e, W. C. A. club of Wilmington, lar yo ung woman in town was en. del' the .Ie ad!e rship of Prof. C. livened considerably by the sight ISSUED BY GOVERNOR JOHN G. TOWNSEND, JR. the ho spital indicate t hat his· can. of different ages were repot~ted as Edwards. Their ren.cUtiQn of of the beautiful wicker chair of . dition is very glood!. Mr. Ha'as is ·pein'g in need of warm cJroth in g and classical s.el'ections fered as a prize to the lu cky win. "The words, Lincoln and. America, are synonomous. The married and lives on Map1e a:nd garmen.ts of 'any s'ort or shoes ited enthus'iastilc applause and ner 'by Miller Bros. of Wilming. life and work of that Master man, interpret better than amy Avenue. .will be gratefull1 y rece ilved by Mrs: ted encores'. ton. other character, the ,ideals· and spirit of ,our National life. ------ Hougthton. booths' erected under the At the close of the contest last He. repre ents truly, our better selves. If we would know OBITUARY The rnem'bers of the ReUef com- mittee comprise in adldition.to Mrs. ervi ion of D. Lee Roye, E. C. night Mi ss AJli ce Da.vy wa s. ·lea.d. Aimerica, we should study the chara.cter of the man, and the' Radiel A. Rothwell Ison andl other experienced ing with 28 votes, Miss Ed!ith principles of government he so jeatou g.lY loved and fo r the Houghton, Mrs. WiH iam Dean, val workers, displ'ay much iSpencer Sitood,\eco nd with 27, Miss defence of which he gave the lras t :f\ul,L measure of devcotion. Mrs. Rwchel A. Rothiwell ,widow Mrs. H. E. Tiffany, Mrs·. George L. nality on the part of the com· Dora Lww, third with 26, Miss Tod:ay, after Liberty of Thought and Independence of , of the late William T.
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