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Reading Times from Reading, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Reading Timesi
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Reading, Pennsylvania
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Four TIKES FHCNS 6181 THE READING READING, PAY, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY '2 0 T9 2 7 she and Ruth, the daughter, can slip education and some business expert time and talent to her community. T7f I JIFTI CICIII7D She helped found and maintain a away they run. home to see Or. Mc ence before marriage, if you want it," III LfliliUll 7111 1IOIILH kindergarten in her home town, she advises. "But when you get married, con Cauley who is so busy now with his practice that he wouldn't be able to spend much more time with them Home First, Then Career Says Pa.

Welfare Chief centrate on making that all even if they were living there. IGNORE JUDGESfflP ant step a success, when your chil This present honor, she avers, is dren are 'grown you have 'time enough to take a fling at business or all the more enjoyable because in all her years at home she never felt resentment because she was kept from her career, never dreamed of Mrs. S. H. McCauley, Above All, Confer on Appointments, But the day when she would be free from family cares to pursue her life.

Beaver, that proved so good the board of education finally incorporated it School President She served aa school director for years and is now president of the Beaver board. She has also served for years as trustee of the Slippery Rock Normal school, has been identified With the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters, was chairman of the Women's Republican committee campaigning for Governor Fisher in western Pennsylvania, and is active in the W. C. T. U.

She is also a member now of the executive committee of the Republican state committee. She is the only woman ever to be president of the Do Not Reach Vacancy On Berks Bench "Take life easily," she advises. "Do Asserts If You Want to Do Justice to Both, Take One at a Time, a profession, while tney are still young, woman's is in the home." Takes Own Medieine Mrs. McCauley is the kind of doctor who takes her own medicine. For her life story shows she, did just what she advocates.

1 She had just graduated, 20 odd years ago, from the Rochester Training School for Nurses when she met one thing at a time." Tx IIAURISBUHG, May 19 (JP) Changes in the personnel of the state government will be gradual and foi at tne age' oi six man 'ai any outer time, sattistics of insurance companies show. Dr. McCauley. Like most girls she had been dreaming of launching into a brilliant career. The field of medicine held romance and promise of self expansion.

Pennsylvania State School Director's association. But she chose marriage, and hav ft, "Clubs, politics, educational movements all can give women the interests and intellectual stimu lus they need while they are devot justifiable Governor fisher announced tonight. The governor made 'this statement after a conference with W. L. Mellon, Ilepublican state chairman, in which appointments were discussed, largely those to the board of trustees of state institutions whose terms expire June J3 under amendments to the administrative code, the governor said.

Mr. Fisher said that the question of appointments to the registration boards in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Serantdn was not reached, and that appointments to new common pleas and orphans judgeships created ing most of their energies to their ing chosen, gave up all thoughts of working at her profession outside the borne. When her daughter, who graduates from Swarthmore this June, was born, she concentrated on her. Her life for the past 20 years has been to maintain an ideal home families," she asserts. "There is no for' a woman to grow dull nowadays.

Both the woman and her family are benefitted by her outside associations." and to identify herself with the civic and educational life of her town. Wo "Most girls, if they were honest. Home Interest The McCauley home in Beaver has would admit that when they marry not been broken up by Mrs. McCau mey ao not regret giving up their ley's duties in Harrisburg. when! Eliminate all doubt of your rug's.

sanitary condition by having us CLEAN and STERILIZE it. Thorough work but GENTLE work. NO BEATING. careers," Mrs. McCauley asserts.

"I think the average girl doubts her ability to swing both jobs. But be cause it is the thing to try and because girls fear falling into ruts if they stay home, they bravely start out in their difficult double role and spmetimes make failures of both by the 1927 legislature were not discussed. The legislation created additional common pleas. judges in Law 1 ronce and. Berks counties and an additional orphans.

courtjudge in The terms of more than thirty boards of trustees of nine members each will expire next month and the governor said Mellon and the department of welfare as well as himself had received many euggestions for these places. After going over the list of names the governor said nothing definite had been decided upon, but he declared he expected to begin the consideration of the appointment of new boards next week. iV Tree Surgery Solan L. Parkes 118 N. FIFTH STREET Dial 2 23S1 marriage and careers as a result or course Mrs.

McCauley sees no reason 1 why the home maker and mother should fall into She hasn't For 20 years she has eiven 1 WOMAN PILOT SETS Zl TiTT 7 Is ALTITUDE RECORD HAMBLE, England, May 19 CP) Mrs. Elliott Lynn, Great Britain's first woman air pilot, accompanied by Lady Bailey as a passenger, today claimed to have established a world's record for a light plane by reaching an altitude of 16,000 feet, or a little over three miles. Mrs. Lynn, who only arrived here today for the flight, was in the air two hours, 33 minutes and 05 seconds. MRS.

E. S. H. McCAULEY SWEDISH MATCHES RESTRICTED BY REICH naturally conflict," says this charming, gray haired matron whose understanding smile and steady eyes tell you she knows what it Is all about, "It Is natural for women to want a home, with husband and children, HARRISBURG, May 19. "One thing at a time" is the motto the successful life of Mrs.

E. S. H. McCauley, secretary of the welfare department of Pennsylvania, under Governor John S. Fisher.

She is known for her success as a mother, housewife and member of a governor's cabinet. She' says it is due to her having followed the advice she now gives women. "Careers and home making just BERLIN', May 19 (iP) The Reichstag today adjourned until June 14, after adopting, a match monopoly bill restricting the Swedish match trust to a rmota of 65 percent of the entire German match production. The bill also gave German match industrialists 50 per cent interest in a Carman Swedish match syndicate having a German chairman. ana a career, it is all right for them to' have both.

But to do a good all Another well chosen group of furniture, offering the choicest and most up to date designs from well known manufacturers, will be shown on our floors as pictured and priced below Small weekly payments can be arranged at this big, helpful store to accommodate the housewife who around job, women must take life, in Us sequence one thing at a time. "Get your training, your, college wishes to make her home all thai a home should be. 11 llilllllllllllllllllillllilllllllll Good News for Bayers of Shoes Come Today if you can rv Ttas. is xi vi ar 7S4 PENN ST. 1 TODAY We Start Our Famous A T7 Tn1 We sold out our first lot of Bar Harbor Porch Chairs.

Another shipment just re ceived I at same low price 10 pieces in this beautiful suite of sturdy Jk construction' and rich walnut veneering. DlnrJ No question about the value to be found in this 1 piece bed room suite in the French wal A A aut finish 6 suites to be sold at wlv" 1.. 8 T'S OUR FIRST GREAT SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR when we in dude shoes from our regular higher priced stodc all the season's latest styles, but broken sfee assortments which we are closing out actually AT COST and BELOW COST! 100 STYLES Values From '4 to 7 Positively the Best Money's Worth a Ever Offered in Reading! CEDAR CHEST A very necessary piece of furniture in every home. The one illustrated is cedar with walnut $01 outside rT Complete bed outfit with strong metal bed, good steel spring and 50 pound felt and fA cotton mattress $3.77 A charming suite of fine woven fiber with rich cover of cretonne on cushions. The six pieces 1 OC ell at WlLiU COME EARLY and choose from STEP INS STRAP PUMPS D'ORSAY PUMPS AND OXFORDS Positively all new Spring styles in Blonde, Roseblush, Grey and White Kid, Patent Colt, Satin and Black Kid.

All Styles Heels Widths A to EE $3.77 I $3.77, $3.77 chrful; THC Enfliiider Day Beds are shown here in any dl as shown style you may desire. Prices start at 1 0 I Penn St. I PLEASE DEAR. IN MIND Our $3.77 Sale will last Only One Week. jj Every pair of shoes guaranteed ust the same as it you had paid regular price.

And First coiners will have best choice. Tour living room can be made cheerful and comfortable by the purchase of this 3 piece Mohair covered suite with its rich carved frame. It is priced very low for the quality it carries AJ throughout wlaO II1.

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