NANTICOKE BASKETI BALL TEAM FACULTY VOTES ON METHODS OF MORAL INSTRUCTION CHANCE FOR YOUNG MAN A few days ago a call came to the office for a young man capable of teaching English and the social studies in a j unior high school in New York State , who would at the same time be interested in athletics. The At the last facult y meeting our In the seventh place came the fol- l etter asked whether we had such a teachers voted on methods to be used lo wing: Keligious instruction in the candidate. The office found no diffifor moral instruction. Dr . Bugley, , School by visiting clergymen or oth- culty to discover one; for there is Professor of Education at Teachers ers no t connected with the School. •among us now a young man who is C ollege , Columbia Universit y, had Comparing num ber seven with num- a four-letter man. In addition he has sent a set of eight different methods ber six one observes that our teach- served as captain and as manager of j to Dr. Rieiner with the request that ers felt t hat religious instruction athleti c teams. Beside , he has been h e .should arrange them in order of should be given pr eferably outside on the Obiter staff and on the Maimp ortance with the help of a vote school. Endeavors are now being roon and Gold staff. He has also an by the teachers of our School. The made to bring about the requirements excellent voice , for he is a member result of the votin g is very interest- of number si x. Some school districts of the male quartet as well as the ing. dismiss pupi ls an hour earli er each d ouble male quartet. His quaificaj Fi rst in order of importance was week in order to afford religious tions for th e real work of teaching -- •onsidered : Dependence upon activ- teachers oppor tunities to give religi- are j ust as marked. He has always * ities of School life , such as class ous instru ction. The school directoi's been on the honor roll. In his student work , stud y, gam es, athletics , et c. of our Stat e considered this question teaching he has done remarkably May the school districts of The assumption is that such activities very seriousl y about a year ago. Ma- well. CATALOG FOR 1926 Pennsy lvania xenCi us many students uve organized and supervised with ny were favorably disposed to mak- i like him. The teaching profession ing provision for the instruction recThe work on the catalog for 1020 s this end in view. six. Number needs them. ommended in ni 'wb ^r ic complete. The material will soon j Second in order of importance was seven was not looked upon with great be placed in the hands of the 1 printer. | placed: Indirect but still systematic Many changes have been made , chief- ! ins truction in connection with other favor. DADDY GROTZ R E T IRE S La,-:t of all ,- that i,-\ in eighth place, ; ly in curricula. In some respects the • !:ool subj ects , that is , in eonneo new curricula are a marked improve - lIoii with history , li t erature , science , was placed : Religious i nstruction by I Daddy Grotz retired during the the teacher . It is perfectly natural ! Easter vacation. It will be hard to ment over what wo had in the past. L'tC. The greatest changes appear in the \ Third in order of importance was for teachers of America where stat e jj accustom ourselves to the School curriculum for prospective teachers j ph.ced : Explici t instruction and dis- mid school are separated , to plac e, without him. He has been a part of of the junio r high school . Students ; v. i n li ne from time to time as condi- this me thod in last place. On account our Alma Mater for more than a demust elect this course for example tions necessitate. There are inci- of the n umerous denomination s it cade. All students and graduates during the first semester. They no dents in school life tha t lend them- wo uld be difficult for a teacher to knew and lov ed him. He was deeply longer have the first semester for j selves very well to mo ral instruction give religious instruction withou t interes t ed in his w ork a n d in th e the purpose of orientation. This priv- j if taken at the proper time and in possible fri ction or cl?i«he.c . success of all phases of the School . il ege is gr a nt e d only t o prosp ect ive I the proper way. Something unusual A comparison of our school life We are sorry that age has forced teachers of grades one to six and of happ ens or is done which lends it- and activities with the m ethods enu- him to retire. We congratulate him r ural schools. The rural group will self to be us ed as an example . merated here , shows that our School on his achievement , on what he has be known as Group III and the j unThe fourth method in order of im- has been using four of the first five done for the School , and on his place ior high school group will be known portance was this: Systematic in- me thods quite generall y and wi th in the hearts and esteem of those as Group IV. Many new electives struction through principl e and pre- NiieeesF. Th e activitie s of our school who know him . We wish him happihave been added . Ther e w ill b e new cept , illustrated by concrete cases. , life are organized and supervised to n ess in his retirement. courses in French , German , and Lat- This method is in certain respects impress mor al h abits and ide a ls upo n in; in geography, mathematics, and lik e the preceding one. It is, how ev- us . There is greater faith here in science, and in the social studies. Ad- er , more abstract and formal in its ; practice than in preaching. It is clear LAST BUT NO T LEAST ditional teachers will be used to meet nature . A text book might be used. that the students are to learn by these changes. T his wo u ld n o t be possible i n t he doing, from concrete examples , etc., The last lap of the year, as Dr. case of the pr eceding one. rather than from abstract elucida- Riemer stated in chapel on WednesFifth in order of importance was tion of principles. day morning, has begun. There are SYMPATHY WI TH placed one of deep concern to the Our courses in history and literaonly eight weeks from now until FREAS DOWNING teachers. It runs as follows : Depend- ture , for ex amp l e , are excellent il- commencement. upon the personal example of ; lustrations of the second method , The lap is the last, but not the The whole School sympathizes ence without systematic or exteachers, that is, indirect but still systematic least in importance . There are so madeeply with Freas Downing. He has plicit provision for moral instruction. instruction in connection with school ny things yet to be done. Much has lost both father and mother. We By means of this method the pupils subj ects. Students who have had the want to express to Freas our heart- are to be led to better ways in a course in English literature , can well been begun and lies unfinished. But it is the finishing strokes that are diffelt sorrow at this time . Such a dou- moral sense through the examples ; appreciate the effectiveness and valficult and that count. Often almost ble blow is hard to bear. We wish by the lives of their teachers. Our ue of the same method in their own any one can begin a task; only a few, him strength to stand up under such set placed this method fifth in , lives. however, can finish it. In other words a blow. We know that he will find teachers ¦ The third method above has been it takes skill , patience, and brains to importance they not because order of , to endure it strength in his heart for a moment that all the : brought to play above all in the oflfic- carry things to completion. And these hard as it is. Freas' past life and assumed teachers should not have exemplary 1 es of the Dean of Instruction , the qualities but few possess. However, his character are such that we know habits and ideals. In fact , the as- Dean of Women , and the Dean of often it is merely due to the bad hastrength that he will find comfort and sumption throughout all meth- ; Men. From time to time auditorium bits of neglect , of indifference , of lawhere the afflicted do. We hope that ods is that the teachers these have I exercises have lent themselves very ziness, of lying down on the j ob, or he may continue his course here. If habits and ideals. Without themsuch no of underestimating one's ability. The |well to the same purpose. the students can be of any assistance teacher is imaginable. The fifth method which consists of last lap of the year affords us many to him he may be sure that all will Next in order of importance , that Dependence of personal example of opportunities to show whether we are gladly help him. He enjoys our high in sixth place, was placed : Relig- teachers, also plays an . important part starters only, whether we are quitis, est, esteem and respect. ious instruction outside/ School in in the development of our habits and ters by nature or habit, wheth er vre school hours. There is much talk to- ideals. Our teachers are all men and are weaklings, or whether , on the MISS ANDERSON RETIRES day about the lack of religious in- women of strong moral character. other hand , we h ave t h e patience , TO MARRY struction on the part of our young Day b y day they exemplify in their power, and ability to bring things to people . The Sunday Schools seem to lives the highest ideals of moral a finish . It is the finishing touches Miss Anderson left us at the bo- be, unable to provide such instruction and religious life. Among them there that count. The last lap is truly not ginning of the Easter vacation. Her in matters of religion. If a boy or is not a single exception. They are all the least in importance. plans are to get married some time girl attends Sunday School faithful- worthy of the trust which fathers during the month of May, She will ly he receives at best only about 24 and mothers place in them when they PROFESSOR BLACK RECOVERED then take her wedding trip through hours of such instruction during one send their sons and daughters here. South America, to which country year. This seems insufficient to im- The y are strivin g to le ad us t o form are glad that Professor Black business calls her fiance. We are very part the moral and religious stand- habits of self-control and self-direc- is We again to meet his classes. The sorry to lose Miss Anderson. She had ards accepted by us. In addition , it tion. Under their guidance we are sick spellable that Sunday should be noted that the developing proper attitudes toward tire communitywas affecting: the' enwon the hearts of the students of the not spare him. entire school. In her work she was School teacher is often not as well that which is right in order that we Wo hope that he did has fully recovered. very efficient . In her dealings with prepared for her work as she would may continue to be worthy men and , students she was very friendly, kind , like to bo This makes the instruction women throughout life, although our and considerate. We wish her success naturally less effect ive than it would environment may not be what our tor has always stood for the highest in her new venture. At the same be in case of a well trained and effi- surroundin gs are here. It is right that in the realm of moraJs and Christian this is as it is, because our Alma Ma- ideals. time we congratulate the happy man. cient teacher. ^ The members of the School were deeply interested in the work clone by the pupils from the Nantieoke high school . Th^y did remarkable , work in the tournament at the Uni• versity of Chicago. We all wished them well. We hoped that they might bring the championship oi' the United States to the Keystone State. Although we have been disappointe d in our hopes , we need nut be ashamed of the record made by the representatives ol" this great Commonwealth in basketball. The boys from Nanticoke lost a very close game to the champions from Fitchburg, Massachusetts . We ' Congratulate Nanticoke on its excellent showing. > FOUR CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR MAROON AND GOLD Fri day , Apri l 9, 1926 . BLOOMSBURG FLOWER CENTER Easter always shows to what extent Bioomsbu rg is developing into a flower cen ter . There are many hothous es here. The florists were busy day and nigh t to fill the orders which they had received from all sectio ns of the East. And there were many local orders. There are four candidates in the field for Governor. Mr. John Fisher, Published weekly during the of Indiana County , is being: paired school year by the students of the with Senator Pepper. Mr. Fisher was Bioomsburg State Normal School in in the field four years ago and ¦sviththe interests of the students, the a- ( drew in favor of Governor Pinehot. lumni and the school in general. ! Mr. Beidleman , of Harrisburg. is j mated with Mr. Vare . of Philadelphia. He was also in the tield four years ago and withdrew in favor of EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. Alt er. Mr. Phillips of Butler Co. , j is the third candidate . The fourth is Editor - in - chief ! ex-Governor Toner of Washingto n Hugo Riemer County . These four men are going I to make the campaign exceedingly j interesting. The students cannot afAssociate Editors j ford to neglect to read the newspapHelen Andrews j ers durin g the next six or eight Mildred Benson i months. Betty Brooks Marion Decker Grace Harlos i Fannie Hilbert t i Kitty McHugh i I Kathryn Phillips j Kenneth Yocum I Benjamin F. Lewis John Robison Larry Coolbaugh Subscription Price §1.50 per school year for resident students and * alumni. Entered as second class matter at the Bioomsburg Post Office , Bioomsburg, Pa . Offices : 113 Main Building, B. S. N. S-, Bloomsburg, Pa . "The News about you , of you ., vrritten for you. *' : Professor SutHff has comp leted th e list of prospective graduates. It is based on the woi-k completed by the middle of the semester. There are over two hundred fifty students about whom there is little doub t as to graduation. • _ ¦ « >————————— w*^-^— ¦ JUNIATA COLLEGE JUB ILEE Juniata College will hold a jub ilee on Saturday , April 17. Di\ Riemer has been invi ted to be present. This will be a great affair. It may be of interest to know that Dr. Martin Brumbaugh , ex-Governor of Pennsylvania , is now Pi'esident of that College He is still a mighty factor ^ in the lield of education. I I i ¦ The School Journal for April has ian article full of interest to teachers, ian address by Secretary Hoover , de.]livered to the Superintendents as!sembled in Washingto n recently. All 1t eachers and st u de n t s shou ld read :it. There are other interesting: artiin this issue. Students should 'cles familiari ze themselves with this educational periodical . LIST OF PROSPECTI VE GRADUATES COMPL ETED i BUSINESS BOARD SCHO OL JOU RNAL FOR APRIL I ! I ! i i NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION' TEACHER You Can Get It At I Mi> .s K a t h r y n I.o^ .- e has t a k e r , t h e place of Mis * A r . d e r--. • '".. She com-.'* t o u.- fiv.Vi thv *iftte v »f M i n r .v *o ".a. w h e r e >ho !ia> tat'crh: p h y s i c a l edu c a t i o n t o r several y-.*ars. She :> a g r a d u a te ot t h e S t a t t Nor:i:4«I S c h -^ i l at H a r r i s u r . b u r t r . \" ivl; ::;:;». Site ;< "- .>k h-.-r ik"j- !vee at th e I' ni v cr s i t y of Wi?c.iiisir. in l i ' 2 1 . I:: a d i i i t ^ .n to t h i s she i;:¦. .¦> a ci-rt i ;ie;:te iv. p h y s i c a l e,i\; c a i i n r . fvi ' -iri H a r v a r d l* v.iv. .r>i: y. SCHEDULES RITTERS Compliments of Bioomsburg Hardware Co Bioomsburg, Pa. PREPARED [H i v i n c t h v P".:-..-* -.' 1." v; ..o;/.' or: 1'r. R u' i m r . ri-oiV?.**'!- Su tj i rT. :>:i ..\ Pr . fo.-.- ' i y Rhode?- pvt '. 'aivii t h v f c h c - d u i t ? ¦ ^ i .¦In--!¦<.* « f o r i h v Sv.n-.j r.-j r .^-.— i o n . A t the* - u r r .e ti !;". «:• ;iu- y ;>! '.- ; < :::v.; : h e « .-hi' i ]; :lv :\»r in-xt Fail S^-nu^ : t.r. V>euLnr.:! ':cr \.>v. S e n t o m b - ; -!" "". '¦) . Th-.- s che¦ d u l e i - :.!• ¦ . - ¦» OK.'n j 'i l c r t ' *h:<: t m - r.c- v.«i- s . i ir .> c o u l d bi-^rin :.'. - - n y ::.:v:v. Jack Geistwite Studio of Photography SHIFTING OF ROOMS ¦¦¦ » I;, i-;¦';:t-r ::• u::i) :i- :l in ^- D t o ~. "¦ Cu> th-.- v<: \>:. :.r.r. jr . curlr. :' xhc- .- ts.-ior ; of ¦ th *.- Schocl. .- ¦ !; .-:- • : the j rirl- have had te chance y ^' - ru?. Miss Conw ay MISS CONWAY TO h;-.. - .- ur'. erdered t n - a u'h y-crn :o acN E WPORT T O W N S H I P i-i.rr .od aic- Mi- .- Mur '-ay and Mis.- Ed- I Mi. -.- 0. v.way i n u -rM - i" h a w a ri ';-Mi i i.- . 31:--' ir ( iir.ur: d.- an n Mis.- J»Iui' - « ¦* '.heir r exunr- . Five nferir.i- c w ith t h v ^atviH.-- <> f "\;v !; y have '^ . \'-r, xiy c' , ov( <} in there. Two . .t ht.ve r.' k-. . . t 'J ' ' s;ui it.-nt .- fr> >m t in- Newport Tn\vn.-hi; i int o the Y. W . C . ha v moved u 'irlv Hiuh Schi'd ir. t ht- iK-i-.r future* . Almoved int o irt «>rs. Three iritis A. is hi ghly imp> "> rtliy Twr> more have found Lacey . Mis > :\ :r.. t 't-eausc * v,v have- ;;l\vay.- d r aw n , accommodat ion. rooms where . in ] r ;;ir. f r o m t h a t district . y stU ' .K-m> > > there chanced to be gap.= . Throu gh : th e co-operat ^'rs of everybody it was , G I L B E R T COOPER jHi .- siblc to prov ide everyone with ; 1 excellent quarters. In fact , come are LEAVES FOR COATESVILLE better oil than they were before . ; ¦¦ ¦ ¦ J. E. ROYS J EWELER Bioomsbur g, Pa. |lllw aaai MlM M* ^MH4* * ^^ Tho indents were all ?orry to see Gilbert Coope r leave. We had not re- : alized how deeply he h ad impressed us until he prepared to depart. It is I hard to have friend? lik e Cooper break awny. We wish him success. Judging from what he didbe here we his. Ai*t nre^ure that success will is his field , and art he is to teach at Coftesville. LOUIS BERNHARD , SR. 67 years of service WATCHES, DIAMOND S AND JEWELRY First National Bank Bldg. j J ; ¦ ¦ . NM* i - « *i'M**aM* * .. ¦ 224 E. Main St. - i. ^g.^—_^____.__ j» ._ . „ . . _ _ ... _ _, GOOD EATS i( | go to SHOES REILLY'S Think of BUCKALEW'S ¦ ¦ _ When you want When you think of » ¦ ¦ ¦ *¦ ' ¦ „ . Confectionery They Serve the BEST t ¦»¦ - • T -, , ,¦ LOCAL HAPPENINGS RELAY TEAM The School is making plans to send a relay team to Philadelphia for the Spring Carnival. The boys who represented us last year made a good showing. The material this year is Miss Conway has purchased a new car. It's an Oakland and is very as good if no.t better than that of last year. Our pr ospects are therepre tty. fore very brigh t. We hope that many Miss Ward has a new assistant. candidates announce themselves. ,Miss Lacey was called home by the sickness of her mother. SUPERINTENDENT BENSON * OF LOCK HAVEN HERE Th enrollment for 1920 is already very large. It is much larger than it On Monday preceding Easter vawas last year at this time. cation Superintendent Benson , of the of Lock Haven , spent a day During vaca tion measurements schools with Dr. . Dr. Benson has were taken for additional fire escapes known ourRiemer Principal several to be erected on the Institute Build- years. Three years ago for Dr. Riemer ing. asked Dr. Benson to teach English at the Summer School . of Bucknell Students have already begun to University. He has filled this position play tennis. Four courts will be at euch summer since with marked suctheir disposal. Th«?y are to be rolled cess. At one time Dr. Benson was and put into tip-top shape. Professor of English at the Ltfck Haven Normal School . The hockey field will again afford the girls an opportuni ty for exercise out of doors. It is to be rolled and lined very soon. Brief Mention Of People You Know r DR. HOBAN HERE FOR SUMMER SESSION Dr. Hoban , of the Departmen t of Public Instruction , will be here during the Summer Session. He has been assigned to this Normal School for two days , Jul y 6 and 7. He is greatly interested at present in visual education . A few months ago he appointed a committee on visual education and chose Mr. Rorem to represent our school. EVENTUALLY ! i and beca use you must do it eventually—and because the longer you wait the older you gr ow— t herefore do it NOW—Today if possible ! Sit f o r y o u r Portrait ! GRUEN WATCHES Let us not forgot the play to be give n by the Dramatic Club on April 30 It is to be Sheridan 's "The Rivals." At ________________ ! SNEIDM&N'S JEWELERY STORE Mr. Hausknech t had a day off during vacation. He took his family to the home of his parents near Williamsport . Th e campus is already beginning to turn green. Dan Creveling and his men have combed it. We may well be proud of .our grounds . They have always looked fine. Let us. however , not forget our part. The r ep a irs t o t he Sch o ol are w ell under way. During vacation the fire tower to be erected in the annex to the dining room was started. - The partitions have all been removed. The tiles are now being laid. It will be only a few days when the steel stairs will be erected. The second fire tower in the other end of the building has also been started . This tower will also be completed before commen cement. The towers are both fireproof. This will make it possible to remove some' of the outside fire escapes. The one at the trunk landing will soon be removed. During vacation the doors in North Hall and in the Girls Dormitory were provided with Yale locks. These locks ma k e it possibl e for the s t uden t s t o feel' more secure in their rooms. In addition it makes it possible to keep out all intruders. These locks are very welcome . Locks hav e be e n a crying need for years. The boys are out for. baseball. For some time they have thrown and caught the horse hide. The prospects for a good season are bright. UND ER WAY REPAIRS YALE LOCKS i i Bioomsburg BankColumbia Tr ust Co. ! 4 i Asset s over Whiting Williams will be here on Monday evening , April 12 . His lecture will prove very interesting and valuable to all of us here . Mr. Williams has an excellent reputation. He is a clear thinker on labor problems. Three and One Quarter Millions The Strongest Bank in the County Invites Your Business A new store has been opened in town. It makes an excellent impres sion on all those who pass by. The front of the store is very attractive. Inside there are * on disp lay many beautiful and a ttractive articles. Wo ar e to have another school party. Tt is coming on April 24. Alexander 's Orchestra will furnish the music . This par ty was scheduled in response to the pleasure and good feeling 1 associated with the last party. Let us measure up to all expectations. The mid-semester grades were distributed on our return from vacation. They gave us some idea of what the teachers thought of our work RECOVERY OF SICK durin g the first nine weeks. In the case of some of us the standards sick are all w ell . Vacation was were too low. The largo majo rity of an The invi to all to arise. Their us, how ever, se em t o hav e fared very arising tation seemed like a miracle. The well. possibility of going home to see reland friends was enough ' to Miss Perner 's artists are to be atives brin g them all back to health. Let b r oade n s t ed f r om Scra nt on o n A pril us hope that oil now remain well. 16. Plans are being" made to go there b y automobile. James Bittonbonder JOH N BAKELESS ' BOO K has taken the place of Gilbert Cooper. This makes the second change A few days ago a letter came to which the -male quartet has experi enced this year. It , speaks well for the office announcin g that Mr , John Miss Perner and for the School that Bakeless , 1013 , intended to send o such excellent substitutes can be copy of his new book to the Library. found , Miss Perner always manages Mr. Bakeloss claims that the inspirato have two or three lined up to take tion for this book was rec6ived by the places of those forced to with- him in our Auditorium. This is one draw. That is a sign of good admin- ronson why ho would liko to have his istration and of abundance of talent. book in our collection , Over th e Post Office A.. Z. Schock, President Frank W. Miller, Vice-president Wm . H. Hidlay, Treasurer r-I. Montgomery Smith , Trust Officer i |i , ,-- ¦* n » ii n n h n ii n H ¦ Alwa ys the BEST I i | Ice Cream Pastries Ca ndies and Lunches Served at BUSH 'S j Quality Shop , m , ,, , I ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ,+ Just — The — Kind — Of •— Store You — Were — Waiting —- For Patent Medicines — Sundries — Toilet Articles Rubber Goods — Stationery — Smokers Needs ALL — AT — CUT — PRICES Our Candy Department Values Will Surprise You All Candies At The Uniform Prices Of 19c. — 29c. — 39c. — 49c. EISENHAU ER'S CUT RAT E 144 W. Main St. - " ¦¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ i Bioomsburg, Pa. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ , SPRING SCHEDULES SUPERINTENDEN T PLEASED ALUMNI AN D DIPLOMAS I N V I T A T ION T O H IGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS Superintendent Evans spoke very tif ying 1 to note that our It is gra Both the baseball and track squad | ' the Normal kindl y to Dr. Riemer a few days ago arc working out in the gym , wail ing 1 j Invitations are to be issued to high a l u m n i val ue highly School Diploma. A day or two ago about the work of our School. He for the gr ound to harden or dry out. school principal s in the nea r future ' I Dr. Kiemer signed the dip loma -oJ was greatly pleased with the educa As soon us conditions are favorable by s t u d e n t s coinin g .from these high ( katherine JJakcless of the class of tional facilities and opportun ities practice will b egin on the outside and schools. In accordance with the plans | 151 IS. She is no longer Miss Bakoless. that his childr en are enjoying here. 'the teams will prepare to go thru of Aliss Coinvay . the graduates of the , ; In spit i- of this fact , howev er , she Such a commend ation means much ' the schedule with a bang. Fans are Wilkos-Barro H igh School , fo r in- I wants her Diploma as a record of he r to our School. Superintendent Evan s lookin g- for the best season yel. kno ws wh!it a good school is. The stance , will invite Mr . Breidin ger to ! cont act with this School. 1 appraisal of school facilities has been Coach .Jackson is looking to the spen d a day with them hero. The his b usiness for over twenty years. trainin g of bo th squads and has al- students will arrange entertai nment. K E FFER H ARTL1NE SP E NDS % And he has the best opportunitie s in ready given them some good dope. 'in some room of the School . The prinHERE VACATION EASTER the world to judge us. At present he The men themselves are .f eelin g* ti t cipa l wi ll visit classes with them. and are anxious for the otilside air This .'ill promise s to be very p le^anf | Keller JJarU 'ij Je spen t his Easter has a daughter in the Normal School and real workouts. and attractive. The idea is to all'ortl vacation with his parent s, Prof essor proper , two in the j unior high school lower grades. Let us There are nine men who have sign- the st udents an opportunity to have and Mi's. Harllinr . lie is now a stu- and one in the merit such commendacon tinue to reunio University, n at this School with their | dent at .John s Hopkins ed up for «rolay team tryouts. Among a tion. graprincipal. And lie is a medicine , princip al specializing in the will see ! them we find last year men: Walsh and Kanyuek still running 1 like blue wha t the School is doing for his gra- Muate of mi ;- School of the year Ji »20. streaks . Wi th these two as a begin- duates. THREE CANDIDATES FOR ning1 the tea m should quickly develop. MRS. MILLER TO PHILADELPH IA UNITED STATES SENATOR Captain Kane of the base-ball BILLY T R U M P COLLECTS Philadelphia Miller went to Mrs . sq uad is going around smiling 4— M A N Y L E T T E R S : in attend a meetin g 1 of m usic teuchThe fiel d of politics is becoming seems to fool good abou t prospects. its ers. She is a member of one of interesting. Three candidates very With such a captain we should en' runnin g for United States SenaBut few may know the amount of Ii impo rtant committees. art " ter the big - leaguie. mail that Billy Trump collects in the II tor. Senato r Pepper is out for reFollowing - is the schedule : (Girls ' Dormitory every evening- , lie j election. Mr. Vare , of " Philadelphia , has counted them by the night and an xious to rep lace the present inis Baseball by the week. There are weeks whe n Governor Pinchot is lining cumbent. April 17—Newport High School , H ero ¦he collects from !f>00 to JSOl ) le tup his forces for the same office. At COMPLEMENTS OF April 2-1. Wyoming- Seminary—H ero ters. Some niglns he drops from •!')( > no time in its history has PennsylMay 1-Shipp onsb urg Normay—Away to 4 50 of them in th e mail bo x . A 1 vania had a more interesting1 camWOOLWORTHS j paign May S—Sus quehanna Universit y -— limes the number is even grea ' v. In than this one prom ises to be. Here. addition to what Billy Trump collects May 1 2—Dickinson Seminary—A way there- are many letters posted by the RURAL G R OUP May 22—W yoming- Seminary—Away students them selves. This gives some May 2i>— O pen—llere . idea of the importan ce of the School Bolter Footwear For Less j The Rural Group finished its stuto the local post office as far as fir§ t ! They Track , At class mail is concerned. The number ! dent-teaching *during vacation. Thursday, vacation on stoppe d fo r packages ' of that come by parcels April 24—Penn Relay Carnival. HAINES | losing a day and a half of the much May 5-Columbia County Track Meet post is j ust a>; important ami impr esThe ' coveted va cation time. According to sive. What would be the p opul ation for High Schools. reports th ey were compensated for SHOE WIZARD of a town the post otlice of which May 15—Wyoming- Dickinson and this loss by beginning 1 later. VeryI would do the business req uired and 146 W. Main St. Bloomsburg Meet at Blooni sbursr . favorable reports have come in conbrought by this School to the town May 22—Dual Meet. cerning i.he work clon e by our stuof Bloomsb urg ? Would 4,500 inhabMay 29—Invitation Inter-scholasti c dents at the centers chosen this year. FOR SNAPPY itant< bo too high an estimate? Track Meet. The p ro spect i ve rural te a che rs giv e ¦I SPRING DRESSES promise of efficient service to rural ¦ ¦ ¦ .—~—.¦ . distri cts. see ^ I \ ¦ Arcus Women 's Shop The Store of Quality and Low Price 132 West Main St. The Latest Spring j ] and Summer Fashions , in Mens ' Suits and Ov- I '• ercoats. Ma d e to y our measure or We Stand behind Ready to Wear The Slogan "All-ways Reliable " Fred R. Hippensteel Clothing of All Kinds ; Bart Pursel Dry Cleaning and , Repairing Our Hobby ' VICTORIA THEATR E * .i——... i , J. ECKER We 've a letter from a friend advising us that he has in constant use a rug, woven from KRAUSS' strips of Hemingway suits that CASH GROCERY he 'd worn out after years of The Nearest Grocery Store to service. And the rug is giving the "Normal" . A full line of as much wear as the suits did. } Quality Groceries and Candies. The temptation to say some| Cor. Wood and Third Sts. thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing" is almost too great to resist, but as a matt er of fact, there 's no j oke about The Big Clothing Store the long-wear qualities of our With It 's One Low Price suits and topcoats. 4 Doors below Market Square Lowenbergs to All Invites Students to Examine the Newest and Latest in Men 's Wear LEADER STORE CO. And if you 're finicky about good style, you 'll find p lent y of that in 'em , too ! Bloomiburg New Spring Suits $25 $30 $35 $40 John W. Knies, Mgr. /' Ther e are no better fabrics than those we use ; no higher stan dards of workmanship th an ours. Pa, "Quality Is Remembered Long After Price is Forgotten. " 'l1*™*1™11™' 1™"™111™*"^"" ™" ™' ™*1*! ( New Spr ing Topc oats $25 $30 $35 HEM INGW AY S A