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DRAMATIC CLUB ACTIVE

WITH THE VARSITY

ART APPRECIATION

ALUMNI NOTES.

That the success of Mr. Mead as a
| Mr s. Edwin Griffith , nee Alma
WILL T RESENT THR EE ONE ACT Coach is not limited to Foot-bull is evi- WHY IT SHOULD HE PART OF Jones, '10, died recently at her home
EVERY SCHOOL CURRICULUM.
is Mo scow , Pa. Mr s. Griffith is surPLAYS.
denced by the following record of
vived by her husband and one daughwhat the Basket-ball team is doing.
Art in Jill its phnsos parallels both ter.
Th:» cl ass in Dramatics under Prof. This year's schedule is on e of the
(I . F. Hnssweiler is puttin g the finish- hardest the Normal has ever arrang- language ami literature , not merely be- Mi ss Ju lia Brill , '10, is an instructor
ing tenches to the three one act plays ed, but due to the excellent supervis- ' cause drawing is a vehicle of expres- in Latin and Greek in the college of
which il will produce in the Normal ion of Coach Mead the team is going sion for the participator , but because Liberal Arts of Pennsylvania State
/ '.id' oi him Thursday . Feb. 21. at through it in a most conini 'iid able every int elligen t spectator and , observ- College.
Willia m Cr. Brill , 1G, was graduated
eight o'clock,. The plays will make a manner. To da te the tea m has lost er of a picture invariably tries to
fa
thom
the
meaning
it
depicts,
Trinity College, Hartford , in
just
as
from
of
a
difbeing
while
we
are
not
ofvrried progra m each
but one game and
absorbing
a
reader
of
an
, and now holds a desirable
,
(Kids
narrative
doJun
e
last
are
two
to
type
Case
of
Mrs
Kantfevent
fering anv alibis the
. "The
sey Kn ;>w " is a unique problem play one that Norma l will wipe out that de- j ciphers the symbols of language in or- ! position on th e staff of the Hartford
of the mother who neglects her home fea t when Bell 'fonte plays here March der to re-vision and re-live the exper- Courant , one of the most influential
dailies of New England.
Following is a record of the iences of the author.
whil ¦ doing community work. It is 7th.
It is obvious then , that the function
J. Warr en Knedler, '18, a senior at
I'liiipie in its characters, and clever in tea m 's activities to date :
at Home. 21 of painting and drawing is to convey Harvard has been awarded a Harvard
its plot . It brings into the play some C)!> Bloomsbuig II. S.
(A' he children of the Trainin g School 72 Mt. Carmel H. S.
at Home 24 . values thro ugh tone, color , and form, Law School scholarship .
; nd they are promising young Tlies- -IS Shippensburg Norm al
Miss Dorothy Woodring and Rev.
Away 19 th at it is both a language and a liternians.
Away 40 ature ; for language and literature Harry F. J. Uberroth, of St. Johns,
:iS Rellefonte Academy
Pa., were recently married in the St.
"The Neighbors .'' by Zona Gale is a B;:cknell Reserves
at Home 20 [h ave their tone, color, and form.
most wh':lcsnmt> portrayal of the help- 47 Keystone Academy
at Home 21 The cave men in the dark ages past John 's Reformed Church of which the
ing hand spirt at work in a small nar- 105 Bethl ehem Prep.
at Home 11 used sign s and symbols to convey to groom is pastor. Mrs. Uberroth , a
row and selfish community . Zonsi : 28 Stroudsburg Normal
Away 19 others what he thought, or wished to graduate of B. S. N. S., was a teacher
Ga le is one of our most popular auth- i (54 Shippensburg Norm al - at Home 21 ¦do. As a result his literature w.is lim- in the West Hazleton Borough schools.
Malcolm M. Derk, '23, is a student
Away .°»1 ited. It consisted of drawings and
o's and her play from her well known .'»" Wyoming .Seminary
at
Ursinus College.
symbols
invariably
but
still
it
crude,
nove.l "Miss Lul u Bott." won the 37 Dickinson Seminary
at Home 18
Miss Alice Hallock , '23, is completing
served his pu rpose well. This crud^
tho usand doll:>r Pullitzer prize for the
form of untutored expression was the a Domestic Science Course at Mans1 (v :t; play of the yea r. It al ways g i ts'
WHEN VICTORY CAME.
cave mans litera ture. To him a single field State Normal School.
the symp th y as well as a constant ripMiss Madeline E. Noack, '23, is a
curved line served to convey, to his unji 'e of hirgh ' er fro m an audience as it ;
is s••'•h a true and humorous cross set -. :! On Saturday February 9th. Old Nor- developed mind , certain past experienc- teacher in the public schools at
t :oii of small town life.
Each char- mal had the extreme pleasure of ai». es. Other drawings of this inexplic- Goldsboro, Penna.
1
•¦
Miss Ethel B. Kiel, '23 is teaching
ac ' e is unique typo and a very iinms uounctui; to the world our decisive vic- able race, though appearing meaninging one.
Hea d ts of the N< w York tory over our ancient and most bitter less t*> us, mayi have conveyed inarticu- in the Junior High School at KingT' mes ni.'iy i euieuiber seei ng the pic- . rivals, Wyoming Semiuary, on Hem 's Ji te echoes of his longings and hopes. sley, Penna.
Lester B . Ben nett , '93, i<; ff>nohlng _
t uve of the . cast of the Hunter School own court, the fi nal score being 37-31. The crude drawing served the crude
sight
to
witness
and
It
was
a
beautiful
at
Plainsville, Penna.
men and it served his purpose well.
in New Yo rk which presented this play
so(».
ga
worth
going
miles
to
a
:
me
well
Elmer
Haupt, '23, is teaching at
|i
To day pictures convey thoughts and
sonr> weeks ago .
out-generalled
tea
m
outplayed
and
,
' "A Likely Story " by Willia m Dean Our
Madison
New Jersey.
experiences
to
us
, as the crude draw'
;
department
ganift
,
every
of
the
Sem
in
ings
Miss
Hilda
Brezee, '23, is teaching
did
to
the
cave
man
,
but
more
so,
Ilowells, a real Dea n of American litj
you
could
have
seen
the
armful
and
if
,
at
Pittston
Penna.
for
with
our
present
mental
developera ure. has the finesse of a master
Miss Mary W. Pratt , '23, Is a
'••vi' cr . is clever in di alogue , interest- (of smiles that filled Coach Mead's fa ce ment , we can with almost towering exyou
game,
would
know
that
the
teacher
in the Public Schools at Nanultation
and
with
a
grip
of
definite
ing in sustained plot—a fa rce which after
ap*
1 was satisfied that his efforts to prehension , enjoy the inspired and ticoke Penna.
moves r pidly out of one complication he
our tea m have not been in vain. priceless human efforts, which we call
Miss Esther M. Powell, '23, Is
into another.
Hut it proves to he a perfect
1
1
at Nanticoke, Penna.
very unlikely story before, it is over, i All tilings considered, it was a sweet master pieces of art. Eventu ally tin? teaching
incidently
the
first
tiniu
and
Herbert
Jones, '23, is employed by
out-come
of
art
instruction
resolves
The sti'dents of th> Normal as well victory,
^
years
that
Normal
returned
many
Dunham
and
Co., brokers, at New
J
beauty,
Itself
into
an
increased
is residen t s of tho city of Bloomsburg In
love
of
'
over
Wyoming
on
victory
a
her
"
York
City.
nature,
re assured a most enjoyable evening with
and
pictures
of
real
intrinsic
^
court. I think thnt our tonw is at vnlm>.
Miss Josephine A. Anernnt, '23, is
is well as a prol'itan 'e one. The rd own
*
points
twenty
better
than
Semteaching
at Yatesville, Ponnn.
illusion will be t wenty-live cents for least
The
child
loves
,
to
draw
It
wishes
'
but
we
will
have
to
wait
until
Miss
Helen
G. Jones '23, is a
to
express
its
inert
st ud ills of (lie Normal . High School. inary
Makin
g
emotions.
'
nd Puh'fc Schools : fifty cents for the our
" next gnine Ma rch S, when we ni"Ct letters Is a child's delight before it un- tea cher in the Pa trick Henry School
on our own court , to dooidu derstands their names nn Wyoming
'ononi! public
^
thi s.
Miss Helen A. Zerbo, '23, Is teachIn words, because making letters has
As to the players, it would have an artist ic element in it. TIiIh In to rest ing at Bethlehem , Ponnn .
PPI5 DIARY OF A JUNI OR'S BRAIN.
been a very di/lleult task to pick any is greatly diminished upon the child' s Miss S. Joanne Morris , '23, Is tench(1 :00 A. M. Gra cious sa kes ! I've Individual stars from among them. first introduction to fornnl learning ; Ing at Luzerno, Pa.
Miss Katblyn Klolnfolter , '23, Is a
eininde d my mistress over and over The ten in as a whole worked like a | but love of expression through the
lubricat
e
woll
d
machine
built
around
teacher
in the Woodrow Wilson High
medium
of
drawing
Increases
until the
•a 'n of the fact flint I catalogued an
our
laukey
Center
"Stretch"
Schwall.
'
,
School
Bingbamton , New York.
adolescent
stage
of dovolopmcui . The
iii'iish theme to lie written by 10:00
When It comes to Basket-Bill there are child loves pictures It always and InMiss
Ruth
Keen , '23, Is teaching nt
. il: today, but she's absolutely hood- few tricks that "Stretch" does
not
Glen
Lyon
variably,
,
Ponnn.
discriminates
in
its
choice
of
!
•sm. Instead of listening to my warn- know nnd employ ,to advantage. Ho
Tho Alumni Editor will appreciate
•nce in the Wy- booka Those that contain an abundcontributions concerning tho ¦activiance
of!
pictures
aiv
usually
chosen.
iv iiniriilal dictionary filled with en- oming game and obtain ed a bout ninety This feat
necessarily be kept in ties of nny mombovs of tho Alumni.
iMM 'lng expressions In order that she per cent, of the tapoff' H. The ubiquit- mind whenmust
Elsewhere In this edition you will
choosing hooks for child'•"• compose ii letter to
hor mother ! ,ous Captain Lordn played ' hi s usual ren.
find inserted a blank which, If propI'liH p'i rtlculiir dictionary Is a flno due ga nio and when It comes to speed j Tho first Impulse of oven the mntm*- iM'ly filled in , nnd mail ed to us, will
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l>oni Wilson
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At least one of our .minors is convinced that B. S. N. B. has a capable
faculty. The other day Miss Moore
was winging "Indian Lullaby " and Dobora Williams reports that her foot
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entered my room in a very peeved stale |
of mind and complaine d tha t ho couM j
The Tiddly wink team is slowly not practice his vocal lesson on account
rounding into shape , Sukas and Der- iof the noise in th e recreation room. As
rick havin g had their initial workout If started down the steps consider able
some time ago. At the last meeting noise could be heard issuing forth thru
of the team Carl Iilosc was unanim- the open door of the room. Aft 'r a terrific struggle I manag '.'d to crawl to
ously elected Captain.
(he f ront , t here to behold (iordeu
"Ace" Buss, past master of the art Johns acting as cheer loader , nccom1 Printing and Developing
of racket weilding, has again been j pauied by "Ace " Buss nixl '•Jimmy '
elected to pilot the white duck boys Lawson on Hie violin and pitiuo rethis spring and while "Ace" is not giv- spiH'tiv ly. Wondering what it was all
en to boasting, he has stated that there about I turned to I lie other side of the
Paten t Medicine
will not be a repetition of last year * . room and the sight that I gii zod on was
performance when the girls' team \m a thrillin g one . There sat "Sain " Barder the leadership of Miss Catherine row and "Signor " Jaflln engaged in a
Toilet Goods
most exciting game of checkers. The
Ball took the champ ionship.
cheering section was composed of ''Joe "
The student body entertains but lit- Dugan.
Stationery
tle doubt as to .Tatnieson's abilit y to
(Imo
ago
Some
"Jerry " Filz p iitrick
!load the boxing team in 1050. We have
1boon watching his side-stepping in the had four dozen pictures of his vor ,\
Gr eetin g Cards
iBtyin every nlte and it is simply ma r- handsome upper deck delivered to him.
Ah
we
were
looking
for
decorations
fortunate
in
havfor
'I'oloua Ho Is very
Jing such a qualified sparring partner our ofllce I risked "J:ut,v " for onc« of hl,s
iintl we believe it will only lie a matter facial maps and he told me ( confiden(if twenty-five or thirty years until hi« tiall y) that they were all gone down
to second and third floors. Just to
^ivill bo able to stop out among them. keep
in condition ^J^rvy " lins Joined
On Saturday afternoon Jnmleson the aesthet ic dancin g class.
108 East Main St.

F-I-L-M -S

J. C. Mercer

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Alway s the

J. E. ROYS

WHEN VICTORY CAME
Continued front I' nt ie 1

j iikI time again Turner brou ght the
crowd to I heir feet with his hair raising shots j iikJ , as i»art of hi s wiyM\s
work , ho coiitribiit'ud seventeen points
to the scorer. The defen.s1.' put up- l> .y
Ka zlusky and . Sack was a trea t to the
ey<?s of the spect ators , and as a result
of their work fcj em t allied hut one goal
from und er the basket , the rest of their
points coming fr om long shots.

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOO L CIVIC
LEAGUE INAUGURATION .

On Tuesday, February 12, 1024, the
students of the Junior High School organized as a School City and elected
officers
to administer their scheme of
Developing, Printing and self-government.
The formal installation of the new government took place
Enlarging
in the Chapel last Tuesday. Prof. Irwin , principal of the Junior High
School, spoke briefly, emphasing the
Gloss or Semi Gloss Finish importance
of the occasion. Dr. Riemer praised the plan of the students as
an excellent preparation for citizenTHE DIARY OF A JUNIOR'S BRAINS
ship. . He pointed out that they were
Continued from 1'uiie 1
BARTON PUR SEL not only* learning self-control but were
also making the school a cleaner, betli nt. My, Oh , .Me. when misused 1 conter, and happier , institution. Dr.
sider it a hook of sordid nonsense. So I
Rieiner had charge of the inauguration
I 'm hop.ng, hoping with all the gray I
and the following took the oath of ofmatter of winch I' m composed , that her
fice : Mayor, George Riemer ; Health
reason fur putting me to work at such
Commissioner, Billy Holmes ; Police
an unearthly hour , is one worthy of
Girard Kelley ; ProperCommissioner,
consideration. But strange to say, 1
Cohen ; Trafty
Commissioner,
: doubt it very much.
Suitin gs For Sprin g Now fic Commissioner, Cecelia
Glen Oman ; Judge,
7 :<;< >. My mist ress has fin ally crawlJack Vanderslice ; Associate Judge,
ed out of lied. Now she expects me to
In
Kenneth Bittenbender. After each ofteil her in j u ^t which corner her left
ficer had taken the oath he or she
shoe landed last iiv^ht and on which
made a brief address thafildflf tlie
SERVED AT
spot on the ca rpet her hair-pins lie. Full Line of Sprin g Furnish- students for their support in the recent
.She fell dow n the steps leading to the
election and asking their cooperation
dining-room because in the rush I for- |
for the various activities. Deputies
ings Now On Display
got to remind her that her shoe-strings
have been appointed to assist the
wei en't tied. I hope to goodness she
Police, Property, and Traffic Commisr
sioners.
woke up with the fall and won 't rush
Following the inauguration , Mayor
me to death again or I'll be tempted to
Riemer administered the folGeorge
lie down on the j ob for certain. I have
pledge to the studlowing
citizenship
her lying down ju st now, th ank goodI
teaching seniors of
and
teachers,
ents,
ness .' My next task is to collect data
High
|
th
e
Junior
School.
"I solemnly
for her ten o'clock theme amid the din
promise
that
I
will
be
loyal,
obedient,
Gorr ect Apparel
and clatter of broken dishes. At the |
every
and
faithful
to
branch
of our
i
j same time I have to fetch fro m the topgovernment
"United
from
that
of
the
! most shelf her mother 's dust-covered
States
of
America
and
of
our
State
men u-book so that she may visualize j
For
Women
High
down
to
our
own
Junior
School
' waffles and maple syrup while eating
City Government and to all lawful
prunes and tough bacon.
authority
; that I will endeavor to make
8:00 A. M. is'uw work, rea l work begood laws and to observe them myCOME
IN
AND
SEE
US
gins ! If only 1 wei en't compelled to I
self ; that I will use my best ju dgment—! perform two things at once, matters
in choosing officers ; that when chosen
migh t be different, decidedly different !
ASK THE BARBER—PLEASE.
to any office I will accept the responShe's racking me all righ t because I We have been noting with interest sibility and perform that duty to the
placed the isosceles triangle notes with the improved (7) appearances of a best of my ability ; that I will encourthose concerniiyj the style of her new number of our men, and had been age and help all officers without regard
fall dress and she's at a loss when it handing out compliments—when all of as to the way my vote maj ' have been
comes to straightenin g them out. It a sudden—the improvements end ! cast ; that if summoned to appear in
F. P. PURSEL
court I will comply and give every
isn 't my fault those notes were mis- How come?
reasonable assitance to discover the
placed ; 1 thought that all notes on
Market Square , Bloomsb ur g "st raight lines" belonged in the same diffi cu lt y by donating my candid opin-j truth and assure a j ust decision, whatj compa r tment of my library and besides ion to her on theme paper. Alas ! It's ever may be my relation to the case ;
, they were handed to me at precisely ii contribution which isn't worth con- ' that I will abide by the ju dgment of
siderin/? but what else could you ex- the court ; nnd that I will to the bost
the same time.
of my ability perform faithfully all
0 :00 A. M. I've disgraced her once pect from me?
After School
more by my mismanagement of this li- Oh! there I dropped the catalogue the duties of citizenship.
bra ry. She wanted to know some edu- drawer and all the cards are strewn
cat
ional ideals and I handed her the from one end of my library to another. Marion—"Did you succeed in shovHours Visit
notes do, re, mo, fa , so, In , ti , do. The I'll never have them straightened out oling all that snow nnd ice off the
entire class thought it was a jo ke ! A by next wcok. Slave, slave, tha t's all pavement?"
joke ! Just what do you think of that? I over do , slave for this thankless mis- Jamloson—"No, I fell down on tho
1 wish they could get a taste of my tress of mine !
job."
work for only one week, Lot mo toll
you, it isn 't, any fun to bo idle for about
I wish to subscribe for BLOOM -IN-NEWS.
8ix hours nnd t hen suddenly be forced
JACK GEISTURLE
to crowd that six hours work into sixty minutes. No able-bodied man can NAME
do thai !
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10:00 A. M. The clock struck, "I ADDRESS
told you so, I told you so, " In ton pro- j
longed strokes nnd again she blames
In Roys ' Studio
(Subscription price per sehiester seventy-five cents (75c).
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1.1k 1 hhto (lea d jhi .uvs of iho j iulhor csi n
spun k to tlie * alert mind. This impuls 1 "The Lea von worth Case"
t<> look at p (.' lures in hooks can I) st l.e
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* obse rved In ])rac ( ieally any libra ry.
"The Leather Pushers"
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Children livin g in rural disti it-Ls
Wm. Fox Presents
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need the very nj iiiic things t h a t art
Ki ves to the child living in the city.
They nved tin; t r a i n i n g of the eye and
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"Bond Boy "
Hven more so. the rural child n.'eds the
^LOng 1-iIVe
,
The biggest and most sen- J ielini nji influence and the joy th .1 art
Added Attraction
J
b rings. Art lias Ls pi ce as the high
p
K"
sational
drama
the
world
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csl for m of self expression . It is nut Fables & Pathe Review
has ever known.
a n end in its self, it is merely the
with
This is Jackies newest latIt serves as a highway k1 means.
Alma Tell
Edmund Lowe
x est and best.
g: «nter thin g s deeper appreciation of
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and All-Star Cast
n a t u r e and a keen r insigh t- for th: 1
bea u t i f u l .
"Penrod and Sam "
!
More
st
ress
should
be
laid
upon
the
OKI UK HI
Presents
Wm. Fox
interpretative pa rt of a i t . of drawin g ,
Added Attraction
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Universal Presents
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tha t is. upon appreci ition of good pic" Columbus " No , I
tures than upon mere .a bility jo fi nny ;
1
fo r few students will ever draw a lt 'i
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
leaving school ; hut all will use pictures in later life. It is evident then .
| that: arti stic taste and harmony of colMONDAY CHAPEL HOUR.
| or . the discrimination between the
[ sordid common place pictures and the
One of the new fe.itures in this
A picture you'll all enj oy
truly
grea
t
sho
uld
be
stressed
's progr am is the chapel exer,
Pictures ever Screened.
to
a
semester
j
! greater degree. The student will at cises from eleven to twelve o'clock , Mo .iALWAYS THE BEST IN COMEDIES AND NOVELTIES
This is a very go:.d
S once apprehend the usefulnes of sucis day morning.
Continuous Shows all Week
,
knowledge.
Consequently
a
course
in
change,
, for it gives the s ucl we
think
j
' drawing in the grades should be much cuts an opportunity during this hour
j more concerned with getting th e child- lo .see and hear things which we would
, ' i'l'ii to love good pictures than to ex:.1- otherwise miss- We thank Dr. KeimAUT EXHIBIT
wa s one of the Iwst knowi\ painters oi j cute poor ones.
er for this , his expMimen: , for we feel
the epoch. The characteri stics of the 1
The old time school masters did not sure that much good will ome of it.
pain tings were studies in dark and foster either (h a wing or t h e appreciaThere's nothing like n picture,
Durin g this chapel ho ur on Mond y
To bear us miles away
ligh t, the subj ects being very beautiful tion of pictures. If a pupil was morning February 4, we had the p eas
To whisk us off to Greenland
ladies and handsome men. Oftentimes caught in the act. of drawing, he was ure of listening to a lecture or talk i,-y
To Spain or to Cathay
the only ligh t pa rt of the painting duly punished for his efforts. Th < Dr . Deviue. He gave us many interAnd show us all the wonders
would be the fa ce of the lady o'r gentle- |p rents themselves sympathized wit -) esting and valuable fads and we ;<¦
With no bills nor tips to pay.
man. This depicts the painters grow- ' those unanpreeiative school niUHlers sure that his in formation will be «<;
^
H. T. Bailey. in.-; love for beautiful facial features Thanks to the men and women who much use to us in the future. 1' i ( have realized the full significance of haps the most interesting part of i-io
Hoping that wo might derive some and facial expressions.
art . and its vailue in tin- school.
Century
and
talk was his idea of what the so ial
During
the
Nineteenth
benefits from looking at prints of the
l
To-day
the
trend
is
towards
the
aims
of education are.
world's best paintings, our Chapel was this early part of the Twentieth Cen- ideal goal; for we must admit , that the
g our second chapel hour on
Durin
transformed into a veritable Art Gal- tury wo not e tho change in the type of ultimate aim in teaching art to the Febru ary
.11, a discussion of the Jiok
lery during the week of January 21st. paintings . Landsca pes are now the children in the grades is, to educat' .- Peace Plan was
held. There were two
How much joy did wo gci, out of these most prominent and probably tho most them to grow up as citizens who shall teams , with Dr . Kommers
as captain of
pictures? Did wo like them only be- popular type in the development of demand the proper kin d of surrounds the iiilirmative and Prof . Brill us capcause we saw in them some resemblance Art. Is there any one of us, who on in the home, on the streets and wheve- tain of the negative . Those on the alllto a familiar object dear to us; or was ' seeing a gorgeous sunset or sunrise ever h u m a n i t y reigns, whether in t his nnative side were : Miss Elsenhauer.
our ideal higher, enabling us to see a does not wish with all his hea rt that city or in the country. This fact miis! Miss Sniull, Miss Partrid ge and Mr.
motive behind the print—something he could paint the marvelous beauty of be kept; constantl y before us. We us I erd a ; those on th " n:>gn:lve sk' e
real that an artist was trying to tell us it? Yet all of us have not been given u nati on are progressing and rapidly. were : Mr. Coiner, Mr. Jallln, Mr . Farwith his brush? Those artists wore that magic power, so we may well re- Men and women who »re directing ley, and Mr. Morgan. Since there was
j the destiny of our honiel ' iid will prs.-< not ; enough time to complete the dislovers of the aesthetic, possessed with verence those who have this gift.
preparing
We
are
to
be
teachers.
away. The boys and girls of today will cussion Mon day morning, three of the
,
gift
of
wielding
a
paint-brush
that rare
Let.
us
choose
pictures
for
our
schoolbe men and women of tomorrow who speak 'is ga ve their talks Wednesday
so that their productions give us food
rooms
that
will
cultivate
in
the
childwill direct human ' endea vor in the you rs during the chaj:el pe.iod Tin* stude:K s
for though t and spiritual reflection.
The Art Exhibit contained prints ofi ren the love and taste for beautiful to come. Let us then resolve to In and teachers then voted on the Hubevery kind , beginning with the earliest pictures. In our homos, lot us have our eulcale in the living and growing stance of the plan.. Friday mornin g
typo of paintings by tho great Italian picture tho host. Any of tho print s minds , lofty ideals, love for the pure , tho discussion was ojmm i to all who
beautiful ; for beauty is love and wanted to say something about tho
Artists. Raphael, is probably the best Keen nt the exhibit can bo purchased and
(Joel is love . U l t i m a t e l y th " entire hu- pla n or who had any qu stion to : sk
for
a
moderate
sum.
Not
expensive
all
known of tha t tinio ( tho Fifteenth Cenman environment ; will be it plnce of <['oucerning it. We feel certain that
tury), All the paintings of that Con- paintings are suitable for our homos, beauty
anil n joy for ever. When this *lifter treatin g this subject in such an
and
suitable
prints
can
be
found
which
tury bordered on tho religious side of
is accomplished, radi ating contentment iInteresting and educative way, we
will
serve
tho
purpose.
Just
such
lif e, and tho paintings wore only found
will reign and t h e Joy of living will Iknow more about the Peace Plan ¦and
prints wore soon in this Art Exhibit.
in tho Churches. "Tho Madonna of tho
'become a dominant note ,
iunderstand it b. 't l er.

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JACKIE COOGAN

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THURSDAY & FRIDAY

"THE SILENT

COMAND"

Wed. & Huns. Feb. 27-28

Fri. and Sat , Feb. 29; Mar. 1

SATUR lY
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,
William Desmond

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S ll l I™ Breathless Moment I

Obulr " and tho "Sistino Madonna " are
known tho world over.

On od.— "What a pity If.
is Hint
Tho Dutch pointers are the next of hamlsnnui men aro always conceited. ''
note, bein g tho most Important during Bill. rl\—"Not always, little girl , T
tho Sfcvontoenth Century . Jtomhrnni". , :nm n ot."

ElUTOHH NOTK :—The author of
this article Ih a Nlu donl of the well
Prof. Albert — "Who knows what
known Kurnpea n art ist, Horlslmow iraces of people hfi vo black oy>H '!"
Mr. Jamil also studied art nt the .MichC. Haupt— "Shieks and prize-light ig an Art School).
( th. lonelier. "