GIRLS ORGANIZE NEW SORORITY NORM AL WINS ONE- SIDED GAM E Susquehanna Reserves Too Weak For Rejuvenated Nine TRMX TEAM WINS OPENING BEEF < JUNIOR PROM A BIG SUCCE SS Ideal Surroundings Favor Good Time . j Kanyuck Is Big Factor Fn Nor- j As a perfect ending of a perfect I t i e Junior s tendered their anI day mai Victory. j nual Prom to the rest of the school. i And perfect it was. It was a clear, tune of 10-1. It was a one sided af- ' With masked visages and beckon- fai r and Normal put in on ice early ! Last Saturday seems to have been '; cool , moonless, starlit night; the muing fingers the PhiGanimn Taus pro- in the game. It served to restore con- : a big day for Bloomsburg Normal . I sic was bewitching; the dance hall came thru big in baseball and j was like fairy land; what more could pare to greet and welcome new mem- fidence to the players and to give aj They also trounced the Bucknell Prosh on any human desire. rest of the outlook on the brighter j bers. Watch for (he1 purple mask , J sch edule. As you entered the hall the beau! the track and in the field events. * girls. It is to be hoped that this game j A very big part of the Normal I tiful strains of a waltz lifted you The Phi Gamma Tau is a new so- will arouse a little int erest among j team was John Kanyuck , captain. He |from the world of dull care and ugly it is t alone made l'J of the total 58 i realit y into a misty world of beautirority which had its inception in the the students in the team . Often rootvictory belongs to the ; points . His record shows all around j ful visions and pleasures . You floated said that minds of a group of the pepp iest girls j cms. Not here ! But a han dful were [ ability, lie won first place in the 220 j around completely enchanted by men i n school some time ago. The idea, : present to wat ch the team come out , yard low hur dles, second place in and maids , beautiful dresses and soft j ust a glimmer at first, has grown. I of a slump that lasted for two weeks. . vhe 120 yard high hurdles, first place lights. There was a crash and a bang, a ? On Tuesday night , the Sorority with I The crowds on the field are a little . in broad jump, first place in the high The team can j ust j j u m p M! ¦> efforts. Dorothy Bennitti of the scrubs played one inning and Some crowd ! Treasurer . . . Publicity Manager . Mildred Benson did well—probably because they had Those outstanding on the visitors Keep on the look out. You 'll hear nothing to do. They are good on the team were : Farrell in the distance MISS EMMIT' f PRESIDENT and see a great deal more of Phi talking end of the game. runs ; Crago in the sprints, Lopper O> YOUNG PEOPLE The score : Gamma Tau in the next few weeks. on the field. Walls showed up well in - .utt was elected presMargaret F'»r. B. S. N. S. the hurdles , copping first place in the ident of the Young People 's Division v h o a e high hurdles and second in the low of the Colombia. County Sabbath MISS MASON GRA TEFUL Kane , ss l 1 3 1 0 hurdles. School Ass- ociation following the banBvadshaw , c . . . . 2 2 5 2 0 The spectators that were present quet in tint Presbyterian church gymAustin , 1b 1 2 3 0 0 Senior Class Can Be enjoyed the proceedings immensely nasium o u "t aesday evening. Rowlands, lb . . 0 0 0 0 0 and cheered their favorites loudly. Proud Of Choice Yavashefski , 2b . . 2 1 2 1 0 The summary : ' PiCN VIC LUNCH MAY 25 Yozviak , 2b . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Field Events Miss Mason wrote the following- McGrath , 3b . . . . 1. 2 2 0 0 iVIbs V. ard has announced that the Discus throw—Austin, Bloomsburg Riemer, 3b 0 0 Q 0 0 letter to the Senior Class of 1926*: picnic h rteh¦ will come at noon Mfey first 99 feet , 6 inches j Walls, Buck1 0 1 0 0 "I wish to express to the class of Gorrity If nell , second , 97 feet, 3 inches ; Johns 25tb. .. Rushin/ rf 0 0 2 1 0 profound appreciation for my 1926 Bloomsburg, third , 82 feet 9 inches. , I 0 2 0 0 the generouK tribute shown me in the Keen , ef 12 1b. shot put—Rushin Blooms&&f yards run—Bauchman BuckVan Buskird , cf. . . 0 0 0 0 0 dedication of your Obiter. burg, first 42 feet , 9 inches; Sorber, , neil , »irst ; Farrell , Buc k nel l, second; 0 1 1 1- 2 "The friendships and associations Stoker, p Bloomsburg, second, 36 feet 10 in, Bloomsburg, third Time Robinson 0 0 1 0 0 - ches; Crago, Bucknell third , 36 feet, 2 3 with the members of your class have Roan , p "7 always been very preeiotis and dear 8 inches. 'i00 yards dash—Crago , Bucknell Totals 10 10 21 6 1 to me, and it has been a great joy Running; high I jump—Kanyuck. ; Sorber, Bloomsburg, second ; 'Vrst SUS QU EH A NNA RE SERVES to have known you and worked with Bloomsburg, first 5 feet , 3 inches; j Mavis, Bloomsburg, third, time: lO.Cv r h o a e you . Crago , Bucknell , second , 5 feet , 2 ( seconds. 0 0 1 0 0 "Tho years wh ich we have spent Shaffer , 3b inches ; Culp, Bucknell third , 5 feet, 440 yards dash—MSller Bucknell,. 0 1 1 2 1 at Normal together will ever be the Smaultz, ss 1 inch . ftrst; Davis, Bloomsburg, secon d; Mnrks, 1Mb . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 happiest of memories—for you and il Pole Vault—Weymouth , Buckne. Jones, , Bloomsburg, third. Time— Shue 2b 0 0 1 2 0 for mo. first , 8 f eet , 9 inches ; , Austin second 57.6 "I wish for each of you every pos- Hann ey, Ib-p . . . . 0 1 5 0 1 Bloomsburg 8 feet , 6 inches; th i r d , 220 yards low hurdles—Kanyuck , Richar ds, c 1 1 6 1 0 sibl e success. Knn y uc k, Bloomsburg, 8 feet. Bloomsburg first; Walla , Bucknell , 0 1 2 0 0 Very cordially yours, Hoover , cf tfk, Running broad j ump—Kany»> second. Time—30.2 seconds Pearl L. Mason." Ben j amin , rf . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomsburg, hes; first. 20 feet 5 i n c 1 mile , run—Farrell , .X Jucknell , 1st; Klinger , p-lf . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 May 10, 192G. Lopper Bucknell , second , 29 feet, Robinson , Bloomsbut's, second: G. ~ Such n re«ponse leaves a warmth " 7 -12 inches: Culp, Buckne ll, 'third Riemer, Bucknell th ird. Tiroe~-5 Tota l s l 4 18 5 2 in the rogion of the heart of every inches. minutes. 0 0 0 0 10 0—1 17 feet, 11Track senior and every student in this Susquehanna Events 220 yards daah—Crag©, Buclcnell, Bloomsburg 0 0 2 0 62 x— 1 0 school. The next years class hopes 120 yards high hurdles-r-Walls, first ; Sorber . Bloomsbunr ; second : Sacrifice hita—Bradshaw, Austin, Bucknell, first ; Kanyuck /Blooms- Lopper to have a like friendship from Miss , , Bucknell , third. Time— ?,3.5 Mason. —continued on "Page 2 burgr, second. Time 15.5 seconds. seconds, I ' Last Saturday the baseball team Phi Gamma Tau Has Excellent in a victory. They defe ated Membership. j turned the Susquehanna Reserves to the i MAROON AND GOLD Friday, Ma y 14, 1926. ,, . COOPERATION OF FACULTY TRACK STARS TO AND STUDENTS COMPETE HERE es. Most employees have to be trained to make suggestions , and for this reason jt has been found that the number of suggestions per employee increases each year." Many of the teachers attended the Junior " Prom. That was as it should be In the life of a student the inPublished weekly during the fluence of his teachers can be very school year by the students of the marked Teachers exercise such inBloomsburg State Normal School in The second annual triangular track HIGH GRADE FACULTY fluence upo n the student not only in i ttoe interests of the students, the a' . In of class outside lao meet between Bloomsburg Normal , cla.ss but a J lunmi and the school in general. j Next year all the teachers of the Wyoming Seminary and Dickinson fac t, the teachers' contacts with the and on the Normal School will have at least the corridors the students in wi ll be held here tomorrow . | Seminary EDITORIAL BOARD s often afford the teachers a bachelor 's degree. In fact , among the The events will skirt on Mt. Olympus campu opportunity to show the stufF teachers there will be many with the bettor pr o mp t l y at two o'clock. Each school of than do their for- master 's degree. In accordance with are they Editor -An - chief j wi l l b e allow ed two e n t r i es in each mal class made exercises. In the judgment tho present salary schedule the teachevent and , thus , only the best from of the students , those Hugo Riemer j teachers con- ers of the normal schools of Penn¦ Pennsylvania will compete. t r i b u t e most to the int ellec i Central _________ , moral sy lvania are encouraged to continue It will be a meeting of stars. Which jam ! social development oftu al the stu- their scholastic and professional Associate Editors ones will shine t he brightest. in with them associate dents who ; Helen Andrews » The three competing schools have their social athletic , and other school J train ing. The minimum requirement for an Mildred Benson j lo ng been rival s and last year marked func tions. app ointment here consists of two the beginning of a new medium for : The gain is not con fined to the Betty Brooks comp etition. The meet was held on years of experience and the bachelThere is a great deal of o r's degree. Marion Decker Teachers having such Nosbitt Field before a large crowd. !I students. . Grace Harlos i Bloomsburg Normal took eight of a profit to the teacher in his associa- tr ainin g are placed in Glass III. Bewith the students. There arc f ore they may be placed in Class II Fannie Hilbert j possible twelve firs t places but lost ! t:on certain phases of student life that lie ' Kitty McHugh ! the meet on account of W yoming 's j learns to know and to appre cia te in they must have at least twelve addinu merous second and thirds . Dickintional semester hou r s of graduate Kathryn Philli ps i son Seminary also ran. i this way. This is worth while. It is study and five years of experience, ! easy for a teacher to grow away from j ' Kenneth Yocum 1he bloomsburg men showed their his students as far as the hitter 's ac- that is, three years beyond the origr.er.jamin F. Le#wia : mettle last week when they defe ated t ivities ou tside of class arc concern- inal t wo years . In order to secure the the Bueknoll Freshman and we have j I'd. The gain, in a word , is mutual. I additional twelve semester hours it some excellent men read y for tomor - Such association and cooperation j is necessary for a teacher to secure BUSINESS BOARD row 's meet—m en worthy of the I should be encourage d and dev eloped .! at le a st f o u r credits p er ye a r for a John Robison Olympics ha.s been train- j Kach party how eve r, should always ' period of three years. Teachers may The i ^am . Larry Goolbau^ h ing hard in the last month and every he mindful of I he fact that there is! be placed in Class I only after they man is feeling fin e and j ust about at i a difference in years , in position , i n ! have had at least a m aste r 's degree the clima x of his ability for (his year. ' outlook on life , in at titudes , niv i in I and nine years of ex peri ence , that Price Sl.50 per Subscription and for resident students school 3'^i-v ' The mainswiy of the teuni is Cup- habits . j is , seven years beyon d the minimum requirement of two years. In order alumni. ! tai n IvanyiH 'k who i-- ;• star in both hi support of wh at is said above , j to qualify for Class I the teachers EiMes'c-.i us secon d class '.natter at track an ,j field events . I.a.-t week he ; the following words of William Fea- j m ust evidently secure from four to for , t her migh t be added : t he Bioonisburg Post Office , Blooms- • alo ne garnered nim'tv. 'n points { six credits per year. Such a plan enburg, Pa . : the whole school , ile injure. ,1 a log "The man who uses a shovel knows |courages growth on the part of the the week whil e pr acticing and more about that Otiices : 113 IMain Building, B. S. during shovel than the man i teachers. This is highl y commendahis events may be limited. In good xS* . S-. Bioonisbur g, Pa . condition ho k- gc»< »ii for pnhiT.s in the ', who made it or the man who sells it. j ble. It leads to pro ficiency and high "The News about you , of you , hurdles , broad jump, high jump and A n d yet when we get ready to \ sta ndards in th e teaching profession. wrizten for you. 1 ' is a member of our erack relay team. ;, build a new shove! we very seldom i | Walsh may be back ir, the line-up. ' ask the shovel user for an idea. t, i h\ fact in mos businesses the but it is doubtful. would assure II '.: us H A R R Y D1ETRICK AND You Can Get chaps who are LON CHANEY , victory in the sprints. Sorber nn.i I> a- I'>tall y ignored. doing the work are ; vles arv doing irrea ' w i >rk in thai deIt At What t his failure to appreciate ! " l ( h<> -.\ C\'iiaiif .v had i'i > ¦;! i n Dra- p a r t m e n t ;:n.j \V ;i]s/! " > ;j!.»;'i:ce may the value of suggestions be from em- : li:_u<: <. .lu b h.^st week .. .>uld h ave not be seriousl y felt. ployee costs the average b usiness can I RITTERS K«>bi. -on has fi) i\ shown himself to be a i 'd toj seel-: a n e w ( r i i i e s s i o n bi. en only be ' estimated from a knowledge ¦ ¦ be cause !..- wra [,uld have soon '.. ¦• peer. ; 'valuabl e mail in distance runs. He of what a sugg estion system means ; 1'h e pl:iy v,,'m > d u c t i o n class , '. -.. ligh t ; placed second in b oth the mile and to firms that employ ', it. J v Mi ss - ' ohr/.^t on, presented :¦. t h e ;!hu half mile Jast .Saturday . JJe may ! Tin * writer knows of one company Compliments of ! ] Iiiooi usl .i u.-g Pl'Jaye; ^ a play cal'u I, run onl y mw ,< ; ' those races besi des thai estimates its suggestion system ! Bishop 's :- th e Bishop and RV\i 'n !red R e h n i as ' va !. ii! . lie can be co unted on for so me ' eliminated fif teen parts , ad ding $5 ! 1 ( . the Bishcp 's sister. T\h play was a : pom ..- a nd Johns and Rienu-r will 1, per m achine to the comp any 's pro- i ¦« ¦" ¦ ' ¦? .' help him o ut. Soon Rushin will be [ fits \ g- 'i-a .'. success. ' . ! brcakir. v recor ds with the shot put. '¦ Out of 7000 employees this conJack Geistwite ! PROSPEC TIVE TEACJMERS ; W yomi n g has been showing some ; et'vj i received 5000 suggestions one • Studio of Photography STOP ArVD LISTEN |:speed in truck this spring and our year. They paid $ ;U)00 iin cash priz- ! men will have to exert themselves all | way to w in but they hav e the ' ¦ -i Tin- followin g reasons ^ a i e givei Lhe _j -m 124 E. Main St. n i. t ' ¦ n. .. m nil •;tuir and the stude nt body is ready ' teacher , ?: fail ure of for the * ! !. Lack of kn owledge vid:" su bject !.o cht'tM' them oi. . J. E. ROYS ! matter . V, J E W E L E R to manage Inabilit y 2. children. MISS KULP MAKES j ".. Attention to card playing, dancBloomsburg, Pa. CARD BOARD TALK j ing, and other socivty . interests t(. the- neglect of school work. ' Monthly in chapel the Seniors were When you want 4. Falling in love with high _choo] entertained by a puppet show put on pup ils. 'i by M is .s Ku lp 's juvenile literature de»,.* 5. Keepin g company with > sorry partniftnt, The show given was the * won. "Street Musician in Bremen. " 0. Car riding without a ehapero wft. I A donkey, a dog, a cat 7. Attendance on poor vaudevill e all figured in the story. ,Aa rooster, band of ruui moving picture shows . v robber s was put to rout. The audi8. Entertaining company until latta ence gripped their soata in exciteWhen you think of hours at nigh t making good school ment . The different noises given by work next day impossible. *,hc animals were most realistic. One 9. Not taking any vital interest in started go to look for the barn yard SHOES , Church and Sunday School work or vyhen thetoanimals started to givo vent och qv community activities. tyi the ir various feollngs. Triangular Meet Causes .. Stir Among Fans —. 4 1 good EATS EXHIBIT AT SUNBURY An exhibition of work in Industrial Arts is being held at Sunbury this week. It began on Tuesday and will close tomorrow. This ia an anrsal affair. StUijIontH who find it convenient, should Wait it because the displny has nlwwty been worth while. REILLY'S Think of LOUIS BERNHA RD , SR. I 67 years of service W ATCHES, DIAMONDS AND BUCKALEW'S Con f ectioner y They Serve the BEST JEWELRY First National Bank Bid*. > ¦ i * LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief Mention Of People You Know Dean Sutliff is rounding 1 up the seniors in fine shape. The baseball tournament of the girls, is over. The Blacks won out. The film of "Cinderella " iK to be exhibited at the Sesquicentennial. Two weeks from today the seniors will be taking; their final examinations. Mr . Fisher went Jto Ilazleton on Tuesday for an interview with Superintendent Thomas , Troop Three of the local Boy Scouts will g ive "The Elopement of Ellen " in the auditorium tonight. Miss Edmunds ' panel is finished . Wo-hope that it may soon be placed in pos ition in the auditorium. The Boys ' Band of the town gave a concert in our auditorium last Friday. Miss Nelle Moore and M iss Hayden visited the .schools of Danv ille and Berwick last week . Kathryn Strine has received an app ointment in the schools of Lewisbm*-g. Jeannette Savidge went to McAllisterville recently . She has been offered a position to teach in this town . Dr. Riemer and Mr. Hausknecht have prepared the budget for 10'JQMiss Conway and Dr. and Mrs. Kienier were invited to Mr . Nelson 's for tea on May 9th. Mr . Paul Eyerly, editor of tlit Mornin g Press , called on Dr . Riemer last Monday . Thore was a faculty meeting on Tuesday . The revised curricula were discussed . Our School is a busy group , hveryo«k> has an assignment or something t !' t h e Princi p al during the week announcing a high school conference and the dedication of a new high school at Johnstown on October 22 and 23. Johnstown has been among the loading cities in secondar y education for several years. The- Third Annual Convention of the Susquehanna Synod of Central Pennsylvania convened on ^ Sunday evenin g in the St . Matthew Lutheran Church. There was a larg e attendance present . This convention lasted until Wednesda y evening. Many of (he students and teachers attended the meetinirs. Accordin g to report s State College v, ill not give work at Wilkes-Baire this summer to satisfy residence requirements. That is a very commendable bit of news. It was difficult to sec how non-residence work could bo taken to satisfy the req uirement of residence work set b y the College for a degree . Next Tuesday- will be Primary Election. The greatest interest is being taken in the electi on of senator. Who will bo our next senator? Governor Piuehot? George Wharton Pepper? William Vare ? That is the question. The governorshi p does not seem to arouse as much interest as the sonatorship . It looks as though Mr, Fisher were leading the other candidates on the Republi can ticket. Letters have been received from Gilbert Cooper to the eff ect that he likes his work at Coatesville very much. He has been offered a contract for next year with an inc rease in salary . ' In addi tion he received the offer of a position in Ar t at Easton. It looks as though he pr eferred to re m ain ' in Coatesville to coopera te with Louis Lerd a, who is active in the field of Industrial Arts. Carmo n R oss , supervisin g principal of Doylestown , called on Mr. Rhodes recently. Dr . Ross is one of the leading schoolmen of the State. Through his studies of teachers' institutes he has been of great influence on the training of teachers in service. While here, he interviewed several of our students. To Grace Robbins and Arthur Jenkins he offered contracts. They arc to be congratulated on having received ' appointments in this school systom. ALUMNI NOTES Dean Driacoll, '26, Marion Coxe, The Young Peoplo'8 Diyision of '25, Mike Beschol '25 and many oththe Columbia County Sabbath School er alumni were here during the week Association opened their Convention end. MEN INDULG E IN TENNIS GLEE CLUB ENJOY DINNER Some pretty g-ood tennis players have come forward from time to time at the Bloomsburg* Normal and finally a team has been organized with Bob Sutliff as captain. The team consists of Sutliff firs t man ; Lewis, second man ; Jameison , third man ; Morgan , fourth man. They have already arranged a match with W yoming 1 to be played there on May 22nd. Wyoming desires a return match to be played here on May 29th. Already a rival team has arisen in (.he school and has challenged the varsity . A match will take place soon. One of the biggest social affairs given by the Senior Girls Glee Club unde r the dir e ction of Miss Skin ner , JUNIOR CHAPEL On Thursday Daisy Alleman again showed great talent in getting up in front of »n audience and reciting one of Mark Twains humoi'ous sketches. The one readin g was not sufficient , a second one was called for and as usual Daisy was able to collect her thoughts rap idly and give another clever selection. Kathleen Somers had charge of Chapel on Tuesday . Miss Mary Bomboy delighted the assembl y with her pleasing voice in the rendition *j f several classical pieces. NORMAL WINS ONESIDED GAME Susquehanna Reserves Too Weak for Rej uvenated Nine was a hik e and chicke n and waffle dinner at Light Street last Friday » evening. At 5 P. M. the members of the. glee club dolled up in their hiking outfits , left Science Hall for a real dinner (not fish) and a grand time. They hiked to Ligh t Street, in the meantime getting up a ravenous appetite as was demonstra ted later. They hurried most of the way because they seemed to sense the odor of chickens and waffles in the air. Oil arriving at Hotel Remley ^hey eagerly awaited the dinner bell . (We really think it was a cowbell that was rung) . The people of that big village were so impressed»at the nice appearance of the club that , mo st of them came to the windows , the doors or even into the street to see the B. S. N. »S . girls. After waiting for what seemed a long time the bell was rung. Everyone scrambled to her place. The formal ringing of the bell as at school, was observed. Then everyone started in . They sure did get away with all that chicken , waffles , mashed potatoes , gravy, celery, beans, jel ly, salad and lots of other good things. It was astonishing to see it all go so quickly . When all had had their fill it was quite a different crowd that lef t the hotel . Although they were dizzy with fun crazy with laughter and stuffed with eats, they set out toward B. S. N. S. again with their pockets filled with fruit. On the way home they sang songs, gave cheers , and ended up the wonderful night by singing the Alma Ma ter in front of Dr . Riemer 's home . Mid they have a good time? I'll say- continued from front page Garrity. Two base hits—Austin . Richards Hoover. Stoker , MeGrath . Three base hits—Bradshaw . Stolen bases—Bradshaw , Yarashefski , Shaffer. -Smaultz. Double plays—-Yarashefski to Kane . Bases on balls—off Stoker 2; Klinger 1, Hit by pitcher . t h e y did. .Marks. Kane , Yarashefsk i. Struck out—by Stoker 2: Roan 1; Klin ger TEST OF PATIENCE 4; Hower 2. Left on bases Susquehanna 4. Passed balls , Richards. 1st The demolition of the walls forbase on errors, Susquehanna 1. and purp oses of repair ing has made dust I'loomsburg 2. and dirt aplenty. This is try ing for t hose respon sible for the kitchen and dining mom as well as for the corridors and rooms . Bui all have shown GRUEN WAT CHES the best of spirit ami patience. This is gratif y in g At Mr. Englehart ?md Mr. F. H. Jen SNEIDMAN' S JEWELERY STORE kins attende d a funeral at Orange ville last week. Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust Co. Assets over Three and One Quarter Millions The Strongest Bank in the County Invites Your EVENTUALLY ! —a nd becau se you must do it eventuallj r —and because the longer you wait the older you grow— t herefor e do i t MO W—To day if possible ! /Sit • for your Portr ait! Business A. Z, Schock, President Frank W. Miller, Vice-president Wm , H. Hidlay, Treasurer H. Montgomery Smith , Truat Officer Over the Post O&ct The chorus, led by Miss Pernei, lank y # first baseman , MUSIC WEEK ENDED was excellent and their contribution is a fit team mate for IN CHAPEL to the program was delightful. If h e g o es for th e high Mush- Weeks always ends that way ones he can reach the sky, when he let 's have it every week. Mrs. Miller Leads. . scoops the low ones be unbend** from Mansfield To Be Scene , his extreme height as from a cloud. Exerc ises Of Close Game He gets all kinds of bad and good FACULTY WILL WEAR GOWNS balls and ca tches them all. lUiiiis fiehi provides :i line dkimom l At the last faculty meeting i t was Bradshnw makes a good catcher. ' Music Week was observed in variwas and it school ways in our teachers should weuv ous to piny on and usually puts up so mo Ilo has not yet had an error in any1 brought to a close in a delightful decided that thecommencement. They , during game so far. Also jjown.s , he is our leading prett y still' opposition. In the years | hitter. His room mate, Ked Garrity, I man ner last Friday by a program put will appear in this garb for the gradgo n o b y wo have wo n jus t about as | plays a beautiful outfield game and on b y Mrs. Miller and Miss Perner. uating sermon as well as foi- the often as Mansfield has in baseball , has a line , that would upset any opMrs. Miller was the leader of the graduatin g exercises. This will add and vlher sports. A'o nwlfcor what ' posing pitcher. exercises and told of the purpose of to the impro.ssiyeness of the proe«»the spoil, we always have Man sfield | the program. She introduced William j j -ion on graduation day . Dud Keen and Bill ltu.sh.in also run I on the sched ule. This year we beat after Jones who gave a short h istory of I Hies in tip top form. The prethem in football but they beat us in , sent outfiel Music It is not .such a new ; J o! is one of the best this idea weWeek. basketball. They won last so it 's time , and it spr ead over the j see has seen for many years . The ;1 for us to come thru with a few runs school popular song. j nation lik e a infield in its present co n dition is p l a y- e- ' and brin e; home the bacon . ing better ball. McGrath plays a good | Several types of music were ,)»pi¦ The 3tansfiel (] Nor mal School Base third base game and Yarashefski is j sented consisting of p iano sol os ! ano duets violin solos and quar- , TOMORROW (Saturday) Ball Team is rather mi unknown good at second. tettes , vocal solos and a chorus. quantity this year. The most devoted \ ' Our pitching stall" is improving. Outstanding 1 among the soloists \ CONTI NUOUS FRO M 2 P. M. research and inquiry could elicit any Roan has pitched two games and Sto- ! was Theodore Keen who gave a benu- ' more specific inform ation than that ker one. Roa n did well in both games ill bass solo. He delighted every- \ The Big V ita graph Picture Mansfield has a team and plays on his opponents to a few hits , '! tif one and .seems pointed for opera. | the diamond at the Mansfield ' fair ;' holding Stoker has shown some good stuff re¦ grounds. Such an embarassment of 1 cently ;i— j "STEELE OF THE and has beco me an excellent material is hard to treat , properly . ru nnin g mate for Roan. It is a tossROYAL MOUNTED" Last weeks victory put a little spi- up as to who will start the trame toWith Bert Lytell - Charlotte M emrit into our team and they seem day. COMPLIMENTS OF better prepared today than over beam and others. The line up wil l probably be :i>f ore to enter into competition with , follows : WOOLWORTHS a ny other team. As you know we hail Monda y and Tuesda y Kane , ss los t two panics strai g ht and such an experience is depressing. It is imporBradshaw. c. A William Fox P roduction tant to win once in a while to keep Austin , 1b mtprosv in the game for both players Yaras hefski 2b "When The Door Opened" )>"H<;->]• Footw ear For Less and spectators . McGrath , 3b (From the novel by James OIi *€f Garrity. If Now at last it seems that our worRushin. rf thy captain, .loo Kane , has hit his Curwood) HAINES ! Keen , cf old time stride and he is prepared toThe A Lifetime of Adventure Packed into Stoker, p day to give a big league exhibition , p R oan SHOE WIZARD i of baseball. It seems that his good an Hour and a half 's en tertainment. Jar.ell as relief catcher Vanbus- ¦: 146 W. Main St. or bad day is good or bad day for the A* r«ritma of the Danger of Love. team. He has the stuff and he knows kirk as outfield and Yozviak anoM _ Rowlands as S nfielders will be or his hooks so now th e tea m should ' i FOR SNAPPY hand to help o ut in the pinches. come throu gh. COMING ! • ¦ ^ — i ; Our long, NORMAL TEAM MEETS ¦ Austin OLD RIVALS TODAY ! Arch Kane , W hen Columbia Theat re : i ¦ I A rcus Woman ' s Shop The Store of Quality and Low Price 132 West Main St. , We Stand behind The Latest Spring and Summer Fashions in Mens ' Suits and Overcoats. Made to your measure or Ready to Wear The Slogan "All-ways Reliable" Fred R. Hippensteel Clothing of All Kinds - ¦ f , i 1 Bart Purse I Dry Cleaning and Repairing Our Hobby VICTO RIA THEATRE \? 3 DAYS BE&NN1NG MON DAY Clarence Badger 's Production "THE RAINMAKER" From Gerald Beumont 's Great Saturday Evening Post Story WITH ERNEST TORRE NCE William Collier , Jr. , and Georg ia Hale -' "" — ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ — i -. mi i i- ¦ i SPRING DRESSES t- see | ! : J. ECKER 4 Doors below Market Square Colleen Moore in "Irene " . . We 've a letter from a friend advising us that he has in con! KRAUSS' stant use a rug, woven from strips of Hemingway suits that CASH GROCERY j 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 someCor. Wood and Third Sts. thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing " is almost too great to resist, but as a matter of fac 't , there's no j oke about The Big Clothing Store the long-wear qualities of our [ With I t 's One Low Price suits and topcoats. f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Lowenbergs to All Invites Students to Examine the Newest and Latest in Men 's Wear LEADER STORE CO. John W. Knies, Mgr. Blooouburg Pa . "Quality Is Remembered Long- After Price is Forgotten. " There are no better fabrics than those we use ; no higher standards of workmanship than ours. And if you 're finicky about goo d style, you 'll find plenty of that in 'em, too ! New Spring Suits $25 $30 $35 $40 New Spri ng Topcoats $25 $30 $35 HEMINGW AY S