LOCK HA VEN DOES NOT BOW They Prostrated Themselves Before B- S. N. S. INDIANA TOPPLED VAN DOREN ON FIVE BY LOCAL "CYCLES OF CONDUCT" EXCHANGE LIFE FOR WHAT DO WE Dr. West Brings Food For Thought Jenkins and Sack The Stars Literary Editor of Century Magazine For the second time Indiana inThe speaker tonight is a man who Friday noon , Dr. West , pastor of The line hold and the lads gained. Normal. The Bloomsbur g vaded the They crossed to goal line for a to- Ducknell University, spok e to u.s for first , time they came they took home has distinguished himself in four difftal of 70 points to the utter confus- the third time. His topic is always the bacon. This time their attack fell erent fields. As a lecturer we will ion of the Lock Haven -warriors. I vital and practical. The students of short. What they hoped t o get we have the opportunity to judg e for When Junks circled the line for a j the Bloomsburg Normal like him and (ion 't know , wh at they got , nothi ng, ourselves. Other audiences have givf i f t y yard sain and a score the crowd, ' look forward to his appear ance . He 't begrudge them . we don en evidence of their apprecia tion and rose in the stands and yelled. When makes us think. brought a well coach- it is likely that we will f ind him more The visitor . * Sack scored from a kick-ofl " a riot j His topic on this occasion was : ' seemed to be forthcomin g . But , take j •'For Whet Do We Kxchange Life ".'" ed team , a strong defense and a snap- than in teresting. As a teacher , he is it al] in all , such a count hocrime mo- ! IIis choice of illustrations is remark- py game. It was all of no avail. Al- promine nt At oohmibia he was first ! able. He chooses those from things thou gh some of. Bloomsbur g 's m e n i:otono us. A game with a close score is the ] we know and in which we are inter- were slightly below form , they stag- instr uctor in English , thon assistant suc h a rally in the second half professor and fin ally associate. He kind thai send the thrill up yo ur ested. ! ed that would pal e the cheeks of "Ei ght w a s headmast er of t h e Br e arl ey spine. Why Bloomsbur g could have Following ar e some of: the out- ( " all. " -n Avon that game with throe nu. on standin g po ints of his talk: School , i\e\v York from HUG to li) 19 The bulk of Indiana ' s scoring was lie is perhaps , bes t known as an edthe floor. It was a case oi tap---puss ' A man or woman to whom life is j doij .-.' by Chrisman , their lanky for- itor and author He was literary ed—goal. . y to exj who react pleasantl e x t e r n a l , , bwy s The Lock Haven in spite of ward. i[i- was death on a shot under itor of the Nation from 1919 to 1D. nal f eatures of the environment j te' t he odds , trie d hard for a score . Af- and call it lif e, is as a 1' ' ^ leg \ the basket. Led by him Indiana piled 2' J>. H e is n o w li t erary ed itory of the up a seven point load in the first Century. Mr. Van Doren has written ter straining and sweating and which is dead but respondsro^with stretching in desperation they ac- *\ j erk to an electric current For thema! half. It looked bad i' ov the local boys j v number of books of different types . . ! but the school had coiiiidtM n'e in th eir j -¦mong these e: quired a tot al of 14 points. . at' "The Life of Thothe froth of life. Nothare the frills , The whole Bloomsburg squad ap- ' i n g of val ue comes from them to the i warriors . The score at the end of the mas Love Peuc-ock" . "The American first half was 20-13 , Indiana ahea- 1. ; Aovo F', "Contempor ary American peared on the floor during 1 ihis game. i.> uLM""In the past it was necessary to both- not have more student activities er Mrs. Keller in her work in house- written up? hold arts. The Montanomal—State Normal Miss Carrie E. M. Burks , teacher College , Dillon , Montan a—A good of pri mary education , arrived in paper bu t we think it needs more town on Tuesday. She comes to us school news. The Arrow—Junior iligh School from Oklahoma and will teach the courses in primary subjects to the — Oskosh, Wisconsin—This is a most clever pap e r for a Junior H igh School Juniors next semester. departments are represented , Miss Bertha Rich , the additional AH news supervisor of the Intermediate De- found. of every sort and interest is partment , arrived in Bloomsburg on Y. W. MEETING Tuesday morning. She will spend the Last Wednesday evening at Y . W. remaining days of this semester to meeting we had several treats. M?ss get settled and to find her bearings. Marion Decker had charge ' of devoOn Saturday, Dr. Riemer attended tions. Several students took part in a meeting of the' committee which the meeting. Margare Evans gav? a is making arrangements for the con- reading, and Ellen Whitehouse deference of teachers of Northeastern lightfully entertained with a vocal Pennsylvania. Supt. Evans accompan- selection. A short story was read by ied him . The meeting was hold at Jessie Hastie entitled "The Way. " Every girl . should attend these Wilkes-Bnrr e . meetings which are both interesting It is now the rage' to be photo- and helpful . Next Wednesday night graphed for the Obiter . Many have there will be a subj ect on missions fallen , the various teams, the musi- at the devotional meeting. cal organizations , ,the faculty etc; According to the Greien Stone, Pictures of the campus and buildings both the Y. M, C. A. and Y. W. C. have also betfn taken. And some of A. took an active part in discussions us have been snapped unawares., of the World Court. Representatives All the books of the local public wore sent to both the Harrisburg and library hnvo been moved to the new Philadelphia conventions. WRITE U PS! TEACHER'S WRITE U P S! REST ROOM The new rest room for the teachers is a great convenience. Teachers use it daily. It is a pity, however, that they are so busy that they have no time to add to the appearance of the place. The associa t e edit or of t he O bit er app eals to the Seniors who have individual write ups to get busy. This work is important and must be done, so Seniors , share a little of the responsibility which has been given you. Show that the class is interested in t he Obi t er and wishss it t o be the best annual ever published at B. S. N. S. CO MPLIMENTS OF W OO LW O RTHS FOLKS WE KNOW Archie Turner '25 of Newport township, visited his Alma Mater over the week end. Miss Gladys Richards , who is a teacher in the Hazelton schools, was a j veek end visitor at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs . Harry S. Richards of West street. Andrew Naj aka, of Glen Lyon was the guest of friends in town over the week end. Louis Zeck '25, of Nanticoke spent the week end with friends in town. Misses Ruth and Betty Owens were the guests of Ru th Haupt over the week end. —and NOW for that Photog rap h Ready to Serve You F - 1- L - M - S Patent Medicine Toilet Goods Greeting Cards Stationery j J . C. Mercer ! ;I 108 E. Main St. t - ¦¦ - Over the Post Office j j i ¦ > "I Bloomsbur g National Bank Always the BEST Ice Cream Assets over Two and One Quarter Millions Pastries The Strongest Bank in the Town Invites Your Business .. ¦¦ II " ¦ II BUSH'S ' ¦¦ Quality Shop ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ and Lunche s Served at A. Z. Schock , President. Wm. H, Hidlay, Cashier. ¦ I" Candies ¦ » Just — The — Kind — Of — Store You — Were — Waitin g — For Patent Medicines — Sundries — Toilet Articles Rubber Goods — Stationery — Smokers Needs ALL — AT — CUT — PRICES Our Cand y Department Values Will Sur prise You All Candies At The Uniform Pric es Of 19c. — 29c. — 39c. — 49c. EISENHAUE R 'S CUT RATE 144 W. Main St. Bloomsbur g Pa. I k M M M M * M ^M^M M N M W M M I ^M M a t a a M M H M N M i M a n a M i ^a-^^ 1 Jenks , Ked , Saclu e . Walsh and Nick. NORMAL INVADES FOREIGN SHORES i The starting combination however JUNIOR H IG H SC H OOL ' j JUNIOR INTER-CLASS [ BASKET BALL ; An interest in activities for out! will probably have Austin at center. j' All the games between the differs'de of school ho urs is bring induced Those talcingthe trip are : Capt. Jcn, To Pfny Shippennburg High School . Mr. Kor- ent teams in eiwh Junior section , kins , (i arrity, V anbuskirk , Aus tin , j¦ inlhe Jun ior And Westchester up an ingenious device ; have been play edlftn tr'the following i Sack , Walsh, Cooper and Swincharl. .,ym lias made I which work done outside of school • teams lead their divisions : Skippers , Our team left yesterday for Wost;i;u! outside of school subjects .shall Comets , 13. B. B. B . B.'s, Olivets , M U S I C CLUB O R G A N I Z E D chester where they will play this af; K. K. K' s, and the Breezies. | receive i < cognition. ternoon. They lef t in high sp irits and So far there has been staged a Contest s have been ann ounced to .Airs. Miller. 1k»;hI of tlu- I\tusic |j the school expects fc-reat results. They Pcjiart nicitl , called to^ethf 'r all mus- J! come oil" at a certain dale, .ludjres ] tournament game between the Comare takin g up the no madic life for i :c studci(k'(l to organize this j competition shall be in Mental , Hand j twee?i the B. B. B. B. B.'s and the they go t o Shippen. sbur.i>\ Skills. Small awards are i: Olivets. Both these games were very club which will bo the first club of j :,nd I-Jo dilv * We art' sailing serenely for the u - .- type \v our school. The cluo will planned for the winner . \ snappy and the "win " spirit was ev) Nor mal School championship. We ident on all sides. The Skippers won have the team. We have beaten the :; ue up liu.ereTit forms of music for i The devil tmds won* tor idle harms by one point , and the game was nip leading Normal schools of ihe. state study that will be very helpful ami j >-o t h a t a hobby i.s a j ,'Teafc thinj* . Oc . and tuck thro ughout , the score be! c u ' i a f i o n for lei uire hours is a prob- j once each and today starts our sec- ' enjoy able. ' Edison i l a r n s was u in c o n f r o n t i n i r all educators. Thus ing- 1.- J-12. The B. B. B. B. B.'s won elected presiond round . The sta .cvc is set—le t's dent and William Jones , vice presi- 1 a r e c o g n i t i o n of learn ed skill out- a speed y contest over the Olivets, win. i 2-T). Another ga me between the K. The contest which app eal's to off- dent. It was decided to hold a meet- i side of class should be a step toward K . K. 's and the Breezies will decide er the most difficulty is the Saturday ir.jr every tw,o weeks on t h e first and ' t he yo.-il. The m e t h o d is a tfoo ( ] ex- ; who will be in the final contest. game. When Shipponshury played at third Wednesday of the m o n t h . The ! ample for prospecti v e teachers . Already an interest lias b een noheld on Ft-bru - I this place they disp layed a fast and next , meetim : will be ' ' ird My at o 7: -J0 clock in Science ; ticed. One kid already can beat bis - *f«» W f «i " Hi i— it—»—ti—ii— ii— w— flashy team. Our boys had to play inost of their tricks . But the school Hall. All music students are uriceu \ father in checkers. Keen competition I to attend. j h.- .s arisen in adding figures. Fiv is confident of success . l o w .-- of te n figures are the .subject ' The men are all in jy ood shape and and t h e first reco r d announced \v "v their shootinir eyes are becoming > '< ") seconds . A ix i' r] demonstrated i i ' more accurate every day. They lookChapel and made the record of -1™ ed good in scrimmage the other day. seco nd ;-, a n o t h e r made -to and th :•• Some remarkable plays are at 'their Quality Merchandise ' he yam ;- \ v n t on . Th e present r< ¦: j disposal . Several new combinations FEB R UARY 1, 2, 3. ¦ ¦ \ ' on] is held b y a .u 'irl—it b. 'in .ir •" have been tried. Vanbu skirk has takLower Priced ! • J en a trick at center and looks j rood. TH E ANNUAL AMERI CAN!