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Y. W. C. A.
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE
TO BE HELD HERE
Y. M. C. A.
QUARTETT E AGAIN P LEAS ES.
Once again the double quartette
may be giverf credit for the starting
of another community library. On
Friday evening , April 17, they entertained a large audience at the Asbury
M. ' E. Church , Forks, Pa. It was
very evident that many people of
that community have radios , for a
number of requests to sing several of
the numbers that were broadcasted
from Wilkes-Barre and Scranton by
the Quartette were received.
A considerable sum of money was
realized from this concert a,n d , as was
intimated before , it will go toward
the starting of a community library
at Forks.
The Quartette has two engagements
to fill this week. On Thursday evening they will»sing again for the Rotary Club , and Friday evening they
will appear at Rupert. Is there any
other group of students in the school
that is quite as active as this one?
PRESENTATI ON
OF AWARDS
TO DECORATE AUDITORIUM ;
Professor Keller of the Art Department has assigned the task of decorating the panels in the balcony of the
A very important event which but
A very new and , we think , very auditorium to t he members of t he
few of our studen ts know anything
fine activi ty has been recently begun j Middler class" in art. There are twenab o u t is t o occur here in t he near
in our school—that of awarding stud- ty-four panels to be decorated and
future. What is it? When will it be?
ents who have done exceptionally fine there are about eighteen members of
What will happen? Well , here is the
work in practice teaching together the middler class speciali zing in Art,
answers to these questions , plus a
with keeping their marks to a two- However, the panels of the entire
a few more.
poin t or above standard .
class will not be placed in the spaces
The Educational Conference of the
The idea actually materialized in the balcony. Professor Keller will
Bloomsburg State Normal School is
April 3 in chapel. Prof. Rhodes, Di- select the twelve best and place theni.
to be held oh May 15 and 16. It will
rec tor of the Training School to whom The other twelve will be painted by
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one
open on Friday with two sessions
the credit of this scheme is due, pre- next year's class. The work is done ,
sented the names of the eligible stud- on plaster board, in wat er colors,
in the morning and one in the afternoon , both under the guidance of Dr.
ents , to Dr. Riemer and he in turn which will allow any painting to be
presented certificates to the winners taken down as soon as one better is
Ambrose L. Suhrie, Professor of Edbefore the entire student body. The produced. The members of the Art
ucation of the University of New
. York . This program will be of especstudents who received such awards Course can be seen on the campus
ial interest to superintenden ts and
were from both the primary and in- busilv sketching various scenes for
supervising principals, and it is extermediate groups.
their, nasterpieces, for each painting
pected that from two hundred to
Those from the primary groups will I that of a scene on the campus.
three hundred people following this
are : Gertrude Wilson, Viola Bohn ,
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line of work
Thelma Armstrong.
The Intermediate representatives Y. W. C. A. CONFERENCE
may be of interest to note that the
year
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are : Kathryn Shipman , Lora Wood'
speaker of the day gave last
AT KUTZTOWN NORMAL
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worth , Floi'ence Mary Jones, Velma
commencement address, and is- a very
Misses Edith Morris, Elgie Prutz, Harriet Williams , James
interesting speaker.
MUSIC RECITALS TO BE GIVEN. Nelson
man , Kathryn Munro, Gertrude CustSterner.
The normal school students will
er and Margaret Kraft, newly elect ed .
There is a great treat in store for
The possession of such awards is Cabinet officers, will represent our Y.
have an opportunity of attending this i the music lovers of this community,
conference Friday evening, as the i for 'Mrs. Miller , as the head of the ia thing one can be mighty proud of W. C. A. at a conference for Cabinet
schoolmen , faculty , and students will Music department of the B. S. N. S., ] and , in behalf of the entire student Training at Kutztown Normal, April
be invited to a violin recital by Jules is going to give two recitals. The I body, we wish to commend those who 24-26.
Folk, the great American violinist. first recital is to be given May 23, '|were instrumen tal in bringing such
The program for this conference
This program shows that the Blooms- and the second May 29. The pro- j a possibility about.
will
cover Y. W. C. A. problems of the
burg State Normal School is not only grams are to be general , demonstrat- J
various Normal Schools such as—the
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looking for the development of the ing the work of the violin , voice , and
purpose and program of a Y. W. C.
people it comes in contact with along piano depar tments under the direction THE SENIOR CLASS
A., fin ance , membership, suggestions ..
AND ITS PRIVILEGES for the I). R., etc. There will be round
purely educational lines, but aesthetic of Mrs. Miller , Miss Perner, and Mr.
as well.
The remaining seven weeks mark tables for the discussion of the duties
Carter.
On Saturday there will be two ses- As there will be abou t 130 pup ils a new epoch in the life of every sen- and responsibili t ies of t h e respect ive
sions. The one in the morning will taking part in these recitals and as ior. Wha t makes such a change? Cabinet offices.
Every girl is urged to bring sugbe under the guid ance of Dr. J. Paul the pupils begin as young as 8 years Why Senior privileges, of course.
the
seniors
gestions with her ; so if any of the
Goode , Professor of Geography of of age they promise to be interesting With unusual willingness
the tj niversty of Chicago. The after- to all. They are complimentary and attended the meeting called by our members of Y. W. have any problems
noon session w ill be donated t o the the public is cordially* invi ted.
dean , Miss Conway, on the night of or questions that they would like to
April 15. We found out all concern- have presented at this conference, •
oi'ganizafcion of the Northeastern Convention District of the Pennsylvania
ing our privileges. Starting one week give them to any of your representa—B. S. N. S.—
State Education Association.
At
la t er , April 22 , the Seniors are allow- tives, and they will be glad to take
this meeting Dr. J. H. Kelley, execu- ADMIT JUNIORS TO SORORITY ed to go clown town immediately after them to Kutztown for you.
tive secretary of the association , and
At a recent meeting of the Mu Phi dinner until 7:30 P. M. Every one
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president
Miss Jessie Gray,
of the as- Sigma Sorority, it was decided to ad- of co u rse mus t be i n he r ro om , sett led ,
so c ia t ion , will speak. It is expected mit Junior Girls who had a standing by 7 :45. Saturday night we are al- SENIOR GLEE CLUB CANTA TA.
that no less than eight hundred teach- at 1.5 for membership to the sorority. lowed out until 9 :30 P. M. Other
The Senior Gfee Club, under Prof.
ers from this part of the state will be Many applic ations have been received | rules remain as usual. It is to be hop- Carter's dir ect ion , is preparing to
in attendance.
and it looks as if this sorority is here ! ed that these privileges will find the stage a cantata in May. This cantata, .
All of the meetings during the con- to stay. The Mu Phi Sigma is com- students , satisfied—fepling that it "Pan on a Summer Day, " is a light,
ference are to be of the natui-e of an posed of girls who are pursuing the won 't be 'long until our summer priv- airy rendition suited well to girls'
ilege will become n reality.
voices. This will be the last and best .
open f orum. There are to be discus- Junior High School Course.
concert put forth by the Club.
sions, questions, and answers.
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Students ! When the date arrives
The committee in charge of the afProf. Rhodes—"We shoudn't go to and it is your opportunity to attend
M. Harman—"Arc you the man
fair , is composed of Prof. Sutliff ,
the movies j ust to see sily girls act. " do so , for it not only helps you but
Prof. Rhodes, Prof. Robbins, Miss who cut my hair last time? "
Armstrong—"Nor , silly aidS j. marvelousl y in putting the affair
Lippy
Barber— "I couldn 't be , Miss, I've
Troxoll, Miss Nelle E. Moore, Prof.
over.
men. "
only boon hero a month."
Raker, and Dr. Riomer.
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Normal School in the interests of the students* fa culty* alumni' and th e
Bchool in. general.
STAFF MEMBERSL
Editor in. Chief
Ed ison D. Harris
George Janell
Assistant Editor in Chief
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Literar y E d it or
Ruth W a lpe r
Fannie Hilbert
Assistant Literary Editor
Mike Besliel, Betty Davis.
Sports Editors
tlora Long
Circulation and Exchange
Samuel Barrow
Alumni E ditor
Humor Editor
Margaret Jones
Eavl Farley
Assistant Business Manager
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Secretarial Staff.
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Betty Brooks
Catherine McHu gh
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Margaret Emmitt
Wilnelmina Spangenberg
Paul LansTie
John Op iary
Mary Isaacs
Faculty Advisors
Edna Munro
S. L. Wilson
Subscription Price $1.25 per scho ol ysar for resident students and
Alumni.
Entered as second class matter at the Bloomsburg Post Office , Bloomsbur g, Pa.
Office room, 113 Main Building.B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg, Pa.
One Is not concerned with the length
SPEED AND ACCURACY..
Often have we found that speed is of time an artist takes to produce a
mistaken for accuracy. Too many masterpiece, they are however, conindividuals substitute speed for ac- cerned with the accuracy maintaincuracy as a thing that can be placed ed; the harmonizing of colors, the
It takes more time to perspective of the drawing, the exget a thing right than it does wrong, pressions portrayed by the individuals
but we are not interested in how rap- drawn, etc. Quality above all else
idly a child can get something wrong. should be the goal of everyone. ObThe value of speed is determined tain accuracy and speed will follow.
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JUNIOUS WIN 6-5
SHOES
Tuesday night the Juniors and
Seniors engaged in their annual
conflict on the base ball diamond.
Twenty-four students participated. A great interest was shown
by both players and audience.
The Juniors captioned by their
star Joe Kane, kept the Behelites
on their toes from the beginning
to the end. No quarter was asked by either side.
The Senior pitching force con sisted of Kazlusfey, Haupt and
Cooger. These three were defeated by Stoker. Sheats at second base was the mainstay on
defense; while Kaz was the
stronger pitcher for the Seniors.
These two should soon find Varsity berths. The game was exciting from the start and the
winning run was not mad e till
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think of
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go to
Townsend' s
REILLVS
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ANYTHING IN
Dress f or Men
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A mm Wuffn or— "Riv ii.hqv.iiko."
Studio of Photography
Jeweler.
by what us it is put to. It is not a The rate at which we are able to permatter of how fast one can typewrite, form duties is less important than
how accurately the typing is done. excellence of production.
. > Prof. Bnkoless— "What's happened
in Chino .to upset things?"
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They Serve the BEST
Cleaning and Pressing
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THE CALL OF SPRING.
NO R MAL LOSES TO
SENIOR S HOLD DANCE
Awake ! little flower , from your winSDSQCEHANNA Dancing to the music furnishter sleep,
Accompanied by a full com- ed by the Scranton Collegians
Awake, Oh blossoms! 'tis time to
Peep ;
Each bird and flower, oh , now hear
t he call ,
Awaken to Spring, bes t season of
all !
The birds from the south begin to fly,
And heaven with its bright blue
sky
Greets every living- thing below—
Even the smallest flower so low.
Awaken , oh young folk ! Oh , gree t
your King,
Awaken to life ! to every good
thing!
So jus t like the flowers , let your
beauty shine brigh t
And j ust keep smiling from morning 'till nigh t.
—B. S. N. S—
AT PENN RELAYS
For the first time in many <
many enj oyed a most del ighyful years a team from Bloomsburg
evening last Saturday . The Sen- Normal will jo urney to the city
iors put forth a bit of unusual ef- of Brotherly Love to run for the
fort and furnished us a peach of honor of the school. Our team is
a time.
to compete with ten other NorA look at the pretty little dance mal schools and we are hoping*
dance programs will tell that the >for the prize, The boys from
dance was enginered by a com- ' Bloomsburg drew the pole for the
mittee consisting of Kitty Castles j start The inside track to begin
Marion Coxe , Jean Lacoe, Carson with sounds good.
Troy and last but not least, Jim Lets wish our team the best of
Sterner. This bunch deserves to luck.
be congratulated for the fruits of
their efforts were luscions.
pany of subs our team went to
Selinsgrove on Saturday, April
18, for the first game of the 1925
season. The entire squad was
well entertained by the college.
At 3 o'clock Hanner of Susquehanna took the mound and started pitching a game creditable to
him. His whole team a/forded
him excellent support.
The
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Bloomsburg boys however found
him for a few nice hits.
Cooper pitched for Bloomsburg
and held the college boys down.
He was displaced by Roan who
in turn retired in favor of Haupt.
In spite of a few errors the infielders and outfielders scored.
The outstanding feature of the
game was Susquehanna 's hitting.
They show an experience that our
boys do not have but are acquiring.
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Coming ! Art Exhibit
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An excellent showing of textile deI
signs and fabrics by courtesy of the
American Federation of Arts from the Score by innnings :
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following companies; the Arinoko Mills,
B.S.N.S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1
Witcombe McGeachin and Company ,
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and Cheney Brothers all from New
York City.
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The exhibi tion will contain original
desi gns of cotton , silks, Italian, Japanese, and Jacquard desi gns, and many
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others too numerous to mention.
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to cover t he cost of shi pping.
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Assets over
Two One-Fourth Millions
Kitty— "Did you sweep behind the 1
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Sara— "Yes, nearly everything,
too. "
A. Z. Schoch , President
Wir , H. Hidlay, Cashier
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Stationery
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Light Lunch or Kegulii r McnlH
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April 27—May 4, Art Exhibit
Don 't give your man too much rope.
He may decide to skip.—Ga. Tech.
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ALPHABET FOR JUNIORS.
Stands for JUNIORS the best in
the lo t,
Stands for UNION which they 've
always sought.
Is for NOISES which they never i
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make ,
Is for INTEREST which all of!I
them take.
Means OBEDIENCE (they always obey) ,
Means RIGHT—for right wins
the day.
Stands for SERVICE in years to,
come ,
Ready and willing to do good for
someone.
He—-"Why is a horse with his'head 0 The Strongest Bank in the ^
down like next Wednesday?"
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DORM CHATTER ;
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THE SCHOOLMASTE R OF THE ! r;.d.
' An other improvement i.t the closing
Ik it tru e that;—
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SHIPPACK.
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Hook" ix Prof. Rhodes' little green
the grove.
- H» : ;i':f.o rr,jili? ,hed this end hy a i n t dn K w hich ied to
¦ that , when th e urnm him itrnwn over vjsu Ui book ?
Dock r r i z df ; >/A.o rA maste ring a r. '- 'A prciul *; jiroi<:?. *.Ui Tt , in v/hat ::j. v.o-t;
Ukfj M are losing their populari ty ?
thc-He hare ;ipoti! it wi ll add more
;ur. q u i e t l y and t h i n k .
Montgomery County, Iv-nnsi .
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campuft
Kranc«M Hncad ukch lipstick for an
our school and
Arnonw. hin v/ritin^K are f o u n d a li«,t j htiauty to
y iy ar in hi?, article t«)i« uk ?.'>rr ;<: v'.-rv
Jij Ht at thin time , it if. indeed prop- eyohrow pencil?
of his r u l ' ::: of c o n d u c t for c hi l d r e n .
inlf .niyjAn % tiling?, about th * ¦•^rpr ;.-.We only havo 43 more days here?
l e r that we m e n t i o n our appreciati on
, K orri '.: of t h e m are lifted nelow.
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inj fly advanced practice.- o f f.h' r o i'i
situated
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"Is r' /." Thomas still has her as" W h e n you have l e f t the bed , t u r n I of the fact
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on :uich an ideal .site and we are tf lad heHto.H ?
Ui r .-k the covers."
Christopher hock , th < : p io>. .- :c/ h e a u t i f u l counj.ry.
Leora Souder dropped her eyes on
" W h e n you wash y o u r face do n o t that it in in kucIi
rnu? ,t*:r of th<: Hht ppack , v/n:-. born in
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The Juniors are going to have a
"In c o m b i n g y o u r h a i r , do n ot stand fresh r.mell of
bf; tv/f:';rj 1710 and 1714. i f ' .- f'W t that.
i n the m i d d l e of the room , b u t stand
foJH r'.'al work war-; to h' .- Jp hi. j. p up il:- ;
in a corner. "
J i'/'; a godly Jifo and alv/ay?. remain ».•<]
" d u r i n g the m eal , .".it .".l.raijcht and
in hip . y.i-.ho 'A after the pupils wont to
.s till , do not wiggle y o u r c h a i r a n d do
pray, Jfere on*: night hi.s fricndH
not p u t y o u r a r m s on the t a b l e .
found him on his knee.-:, df:ad.
It is interesting to note norm: of his I 'laee y o u r k n i f e and f o r k at t h e righ t
pedagogical princi ples, iJr- bolievod side , a n d the bread a n d b u t t e r a t t h e
that f .y i-.ry atudent should ho j fivun a l eft , of y o u r p l a t e . "
cordial welcome at Hcfiool and ho - "It i s i m p r o p e r to eat on t h e
every newcomer wa,". w a r m l y received street. "
"Never h a n g on t h e back of a waghy the pupii n. Wlirtn LI11* new arriva l
had learned Jij h A , H , (!'.s lu« was plac- on. "
Long before , Pock grasped t h e idea
ed in Lite A , H , (! Class ; his f a t h e r was
to gi ve him u penny and hi;; mother t h a t e d u c a t i o n a i m s at t h e developtminl fry hi m (wo e^v 1' for his dili - m e n t of t h e best l i f e r a t h e r t h a n at
K«rico.
Upon tMitorinj j : die reading " l i l l i n g t h e m i n d " w i t h i n f o r m a t i o n .
cla.'iK his teacher owed him a present. i Me wsis itto livitU ' ii b y »ifi I ' xlfe-iuv U>ve
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His sp irit is timeless
ill: Kl.inuil nl.c ( l pupils to do gumi for children.
work. Those who knew t h e i r lessons i and we find it is the spirit of all great
well receive d an 0 on their h a n d s ; ] teachers of all ages.
tho .'-.c who faile d after three attempts j If you are interested any further
were called lazy and had their names I in the eighteenth century schoolmaster , read Dr . Myer 's article in the Apwritten down.
Dock heli cved in corporal punish- ril Educational Review.
A great m a n y things occurred durment , in ko far that, it could prevent
wicked o ut b u r st..--; h u t hi: did not he- ing our Easter vacation that attractlie ve it could change the heart. He ed our attention as soon as we arrivendeavored t.o «how the p u p ils that ed back.
The campus never looked more
ly ing led to wor.se than evil and that
good led to the highest source of good. i b e a u t i f u l to us. The lawn is as so ft
Varioun ki ndu of p u n i s h m e n t were and pretty as green velvet , and if we
meted out h y .swearing, lying, steal- ' are careful , it will stay like that during, et.(r. Silence was m a i n t a i n e d in
the .school room hy means of m o n i torH. These monitor s reported the
name of anyone wlio talked , studied
aloud or did a n y t h i n g else that was
for bidden.
Dock was more h u m a n e than (.he
genera l r u n of school masters at that
t ime . Me was mild and he loved his
childre n dearly. His method was hasi'd on the n a t u r e of the c h i l d ; he helieved that it is hotter to b r i n g pupils
l.o do things for the love of doing
Uiem , rather than force them hy the
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Let us print your letters ar.d envelopes.
Social
size, 250 sheets and 250 envelopes
The V. W. C. A. nsks t h at all .Junin
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ior and Senior tf irls a t t e n d . If you sheets in separate compartment. Nifty .
stop to t h i n k , Seniors , you will rculVisiting cards. Engraving.
i:u i t h a t you have only seven moro
weeks and y o u r career as a student in
tin 1 Bloonisburj; " State Normal school
wil ) lie over. Why not make the best
of these remainin g weeks and come
to the "Y" meetings? You will enjoy
thorn and have some pleasant memories to carry away with you.
Remember, Seniors , only seven
more meetings for you.
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Evans' Tea House
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Good things to Eat, good things
to take away.
H om e Cooking Home Baking
Dinners Enga ged^
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do them p rimaril y for p rofit. If a man
docs not Jove his work , the work
usuall y shows it.
Ilcmin gwsiy s' enj oy their business.
Customers have sometimes been sur prised to find in our cloihes unus ual
care in little details of finishin g that
ninn y manufacturers neglect because
the y are seldom noticed.
Perha ps the reason our customers
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The weekly meeting <>f th (- Y. W.
C. A. will he held in the a u d i t o r i u m
on Wednesday eveuiti fj ; at six o 'clock.
The meeting will he led and conducted l>y the J u n i o r Members who have or ol ho we will get it for you
just hoen installed in t h e i r oilices as
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IMPORTANT CONFERENCE
TO BE HELD HERE
Y. M. C. A.
QUARTETT E AGAIN P LEAS ES.
Once again the double quartette
may be giverf credit for the starting
of another community library. On
Friday evening , April 17, they entertained a large audience at the Asbury
M. ' E. Church , Forks, Pa. It was
very evident that many people of
that community have radios , for a
number of requests to sing several of
the numbers that were broadcasted
from Wilkes-Barre and Scranton by
the Quartette were received.
A considerable sum of money was
realized from this concert a,n d , as was
intimated before , it will go toward
the starting of a community library
at Forks.
The Quartette has two engagements
to fill this week. On Thursday evening they will»sing again for the Rotary Club , and Friday evening they
will appear at Rupert. Is there any
other group of students in the school
that is quite as active as this one?
PRESENTATI ON
OF AWARDS
TO DECORATE AUDITORIUM ;
Professor Keller of the Art Department has assigned the task of decorating the panels in the balcony of the
A very important event which but
A very new and , we think , very auditorium to t he members of t he
few of our studen ts know anything
fine activi ty has been recently begun j Middler class" in art. There are twenab o u t is t o occur here in t he near
in our school—that of awarding stud- ty-four panels to be decorated and
future. What is it? When will it be?
ents who have done exceptionally fine there are about eighteen members of
What will happen? Well , here is the
work in practice teaching together the middler class speciali zing in Art,
answers to these questions , plus a
with keeping their marks to a two- However, the panels of the entire
a few more.
poin t or above standard .
class will not be placed in the spaces
The Educational Conference of the
The idea actually materialized in the balcony. Professor Keller will
Bloomsburg State Normal School is
April 3 in chapel. Prof. Rhodes, Di- select the twelve best and place theni.
to be held oh May 15 and 16. It will
rec tor of the Training School to whom The other twelve will be painted by
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one
open on Friday with two sessions
the credit of this scheme is due, pre- next year's class. The work is done ,
sented the names of the eligible stud- on plaster board, in wat er colors,
in the morning and one in the afternoon , both under the guidance of Dr.
ents , to Dr. Riemer and he in turn which will allow any painting to be
presented certificates to the winners taken down as soon as one better is
Ambrose L. Suhrie, Professor of Edbefore the entire student body. The produced. The members of the Art
ucation of the University of New
. York . This program will be of especstudents who received such awards Course can be seen on the campus
ial interest to superintenden ts and
were from both the primary and in- busilv sketching various scenes for
supervising principals, and it is extermediate groups.
their, nasterpieces, for each painting
pected that from two hundred to
Those from the primary groups will I that of a scene on the campus.
three hundred people following this
are : Gertrude Wilson, Viola Bohn ,
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line of work
Thelma Armstrong.
The Intermediate representatives Y. W. C. A. CONFERENCE
may be of interest to note that the
year
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are : Kathryn Shipman , Lora Wood'
speaker of the day gave last
AT KUTZTOWN NORMAL
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worth , Floi'ence Mary Jones, Velma
commencement address, and is- a very
Misses Edith Morris, Elgie Prutz, Harriet Williams , James
interesting speaker.
MUSIC RECITALS TO BE GIVEN. Nelson
man , Kathryn Munro, Gertrude CustSterner.
The normal school students will
er and Margaret Kraft, newly elect ed .
There is a great treat in store for
The possession of such awards is Cabinet officers, will represent our Y.
have an opportunity of attending this i the music lovers of this community,
conference Friday evening, as the i for 'Mrs. Miller , as the head of the ia thing one can be mighty proud of W. C. A. at a conference for Cabinet
schoolmen , faculty , and students will Music department of the B. S. N. S., ] and , in behalf of the entire student Training at Kutztown Normal, April
be invited to a violin recital by Jules is going to give two recitals. The I body, we wish to commend those who 24-26.
Folk, the great American violinist. first recital is to be given May 23, '|were instrumen tal in bringing such
The program for this conference
This program shows that the Blooms- and the second May 29. The pro- j a possibility about.
will
cover Y. W. C. A. problems of the
burg State Normal School is not only grams are to be general , demonstrat- J
various Normal Schools such as—the
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looking for the development of the ing the work of the violin , voice , and
purpose and program of a Y. W. C.
people it comes in contact with along piano depar tments under the direction THE SENIOR CLASS
A., fin ance , membership, suggestions ..
AND ITS PRIVILEGES for the I). R., etc. There will be round
purely educational lines, but aesthetic of Mrs. Miller , Miss Perner, and Mr.
as well.
The remaining seven weeks mark tables for the discussion of the duties
Carter.
On Saturday there will be two ses- As there will be abou t 130 pup ils a new epoch in the life of every sen- and responsibili t ies of t h e respect ive
sions. The one in the morning will taking part in these recitals and as ior. Wha t makes such a change? Cabinet offices.
Every girl is urged to bring sugbe under the guid ance of Dr. J. Paul the pupils begin as young as 8 years Why Senior privileges, of course.
the
seniors
gestions with her ; so if any of the
Goode , Professor of Geography of of age they promise to be interesting With unusual willingness
the tj niversty of Chicago. The after- to all. They are complimentary and attended the meeting called by our members of Y. W. have any problems
noon session w ill be donated t o the the public is cordially* invi ted.
dean , Miss Conway, on the night of or questions that they would like to
April 15. We found out all concern- have presented at this conference, •
oi'ganizafcion of the Northeastern Convention District of the Pennsylvania
ing our privileges. Starting one week give them to any of your representa—B. S. N. S.—
State Education Association.
At
la t er , April 22 , the Seniors are allow- tives, and they will be glad to take
this meeting Dr. J. H. Kelley, execu- ADMIT JUNIORS TO SORORITY ed to go clown town immediately after them to Kutztown for you.
tive secretary of the association , and
At a recent meeting of the Mu Phi dinner until 7:30 P. M. Every one
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president
Miss Jessie Gray,
of the as- Sigma Sorority, it was decided to ad- of co u rse mus t be i n he r ro om , sett led ,
so c ia t ion , will speak. It is expected mit Junior Girls who had a standing by 7 :45. Saturday night we are al- SENIOR GLEE CLUB CANTA TA.
that no less than eight hundred teach- at 1.5 for membership to the sorority. lowed out until 9 :30 P. M. Other
The Senior Gfee Club, under Prof.
ers from this part of the state will be Many applic ations have been received | rules remain as usual. It is to be hop- Carter's dir ect ion , is preparing to
in attendance.
and it looks as if this sorority is here ! ed that these privileges will find the stage a cantata in May. This cantata, .
All of the meetings during the con- to stay. The Mu Phi Sigma is com- students , satisfied—fepling that it "Pan on a Summer Day, " is a light,
ference are to be of the natui-e of an posed of girls who are pursuing the won 't be 'long until our summer priv- airy rendition suited well to girls'
ilege will become n reality.
voices. This will be the last and best .
open f orum. There are to be discus- Junior High School Course.
concert put forth by the Club.
sions, questions, and answers.
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Students ! When the date arrives
The committee in charge of the afProf. Rhodes—"We shoudn't go to and it is your opportunity to attend
M. Harman—"Arc you the man
fair , is composed of Prof. Sutliff ,
the movies j ust to see sily girls act. " do so , for it not only helps you but
Prof. Rhodes, Prof. Robbins, Miss who cut my hair last time? "
Armstrong—"Nor , silly aidS j. marvelousl y in putting the affair
Lippy
Barber— "I couldn 't be , Miss, I've
Troxoll, Miss Nelle E. Moore, Prof.
over.
men. "
only boon hero a month."
Raker, and Dr. Riomer.
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Normal School in the interests of the students* fa culty* alumni' and th e
Bchool in. general.
STAFF MEMBERSL
Editor in. Chief
Ed ison D. Harris
George Janell
Assistant Editor in Chief
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Literar y E d it or
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Fannie Hilbert
Assistant Literary Editor
Mike Besliel, Betty Davis.
Sports Editors
tlora Long
Circulation and Exchange
Samuel Barrow
Alumni E ditor
Humor Editor
Margaret Jones
Eavl Farley
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Betty Brooks
Catherine McHu gh
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Margaret Emmitt
Wilnelmina Spangenberg
Paul LansTie
John Op iary
Mary Isaacs
Faculty Advisors
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S. L. Wilson
Subscription Price $1.25 per scho ol ysar for resident students and
Alumni.
Entered as second class matter at the Bloomsburg Post Office , Bloomsbur g, Pa.
Office room, 113 Main Building.B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg, Pa.
One Is not concerned with the length
SPEED AND ACCURACY..
Often have we found that speed is of time an artist takes to produce a
mistaken for accuracy. Too many masterpiece, they are however, conindividuals substitute speed for ac- cerned with the accuracy maintaincuracy as a thing that can be placed ed; the harmonizing of colors, the
It takes more time to perspective of the drawing, the exget a thing right than it does wrong, pressions portrayed by the individuals
but we are not interested in how rap- drawn, etc. Quality above all else
idly a child can get something wrong. should be the goal of everyone. ObThe value of speed is determined tain accuracy and speed will follow.
in its stead.
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JUNIOUS WIN 6-5
SHOES
Tuesday night the Juniors and
Seniors engaged in their annual
conflict on the base ball diamond.
Twenty-four students participated. A great interest was shown
by both players and audience.
The Juniors captioned by their
star Joe Kane, kept the Behelites
on their toes from the beginning
to the end. No quarter was asked by either side.
The Senior pitching force con sisted of Kazlusfey, Haupt and
Cooger. These three were defeated by Stoker. Sheats at second base was the mainstay on
defense; while Kaz was the
stronger pitcher for the Seniors.
These two should soon find Varsity berths. The game was exciting from the start and the
winning run was not mad e till
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think of
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go to
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ANYTHING IN
Dress f or Men
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A mm Wuffn or— "Riv ii.hqv.iiko."
Studio of Photography
Jeweler.
by what us it is put to. It is not a The rate at which we are able to permatter of how fast one can typewrite, form duties is less important than
how accurately the typing is done. excellence of production.
. > Prof. Bnkoless— "What's happened
in Chino .to upset things?"
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THE CALL OF SPRING.
NO R MAL LOSES TO
SENIOR S HOLD DANCE
Awake ! little flower , from your winSDSQCEHANNA Dancing to the music furnishter sleep,
Accompanied by a full com- ed by the Scranton Collegians
Awake, Oh blossoms! 'tis time to
Peep ;
Each bird and flower, oh , now hear
t he call ,
Awaken to Spring, bes t season of
all !
The birds from the south begin to fly,
And heaven with its bright blue
sky
Greets every living- thing below—
Even the smallest flower so low.
Awaken , oh young folk ! Oh , gree t
your King,
Awaken to life ! to every good
thing!
So jus t like the flowers , let your
beauty shine brigh t
And j ust keep smiling from morning 'till nigh t.
—B. S. N. S—
AT PENN RELAYS
For the first time in many <
many enj oyed a most del ighyful years a team from Bloomsburg
evening last Saturday . The Sen- Normal will jo urney to the city
iors put forth a bit of unusual ef- of Brotherly Love to run for the
fort and furnished us a peach of honor of the school. Our team is
a time.
to compete with ten other NorA look at the pretty little dance mal schools and we are hoping*
dance programs will tell that the >for the prize, The boys from
dance was enginered by a com- ' Bloomsburg drew the pole for the
mittee consisting of Kitty Castles j start The inside track to begin
Marion Coxe , Jean Lacoe, Carson with sounds good.
Troy and last but not least, Jim Lets wish our team the best of
Sterner. This bunch deserves to luck.
be congratulated for the fruits of
their efforts were luscions.
pany of subs our team went to
Selinsgrove on Saturday, April
18, for the first game of the 1925
season. The entire squad was
well entertained by the college.
At 3 o'clock Hanner of Susquehanna took the mound and started pitching a game creditable to
him. His whole team a/forded
him excellent support.
The
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him for a few nice hits.
Cooper pitched for Bloomsburg
and held the college boys down.
He was displaced by Roan who
in turn retired in favor of Haupt.
In spite of a few errors the infielders and outfielders scored.
The outstanding feature of the
game was Susquehanna 's hitting.
They show an experience that our
boys do not have but are acquiring.
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Coming ! Art Exhibit
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An excellent showing of textile deI
signs and fabrics by courtesy of the
American Federation of Arts from the Score by innnings :
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following companies; the Arinoko Mills,
B.S.N.S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1
Witcombe McGeachin and Company ,
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and Cheney Brothers all from New
York City.
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The exhibi tion will contain original
desi gns of cotton , silks, Italian, Japanese, and Jacquard desi gns, and many
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to cover t he cost of shi pping.
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Assets over
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Kitty— "Did you sweep behind the 1
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Sara— "Yes, nearly everything,
too. "
A. Z. Schoch , President
Wir , H. Hidlay, Cashier
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Stationery
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A pleasant welcome will be oxtended to all students.
Light Lunch or Kegulii r McnlH
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April 27—May 4, Art Exhibit
Don 't give your man too much rope.
He may decide to skip.—Ga. Tech.
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ALPHABET FOR JUNIORS.
Stands for JUNIORS the best in
the lo t,
Stands for UNION which they 've
always sought.
Is for NOISES which they never i
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make ,
Is for INTEREST which all of!I
them take.
Means OBEDIENCE (they always obey) ,
Means RIGHT—for right wins
the day.
Stands for SERVICE in years to,
come ,
Ready and willing to do good for
someone.
He—-"Why is a horse with his'head 0 The Strongest Bank in the ^
down like next Wednesday?"
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DORM CHATTER ;
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THE SCHOOLMASTE R OF THE ! r;.d.
' An other improvement i.t the closing
Ik it tru e that;—
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SHIPPACK.
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the grove.
- H» : ;i':f.o rr,jili? ,hed this end hy a i n t dn K w hich ied to
¦ that , when th e urnm him itrnwn over vjsu Ui book ?
Dock r r i z df ; >/A.o rA maste ring a r. '- 'A prciul *; jiroi<:?. *.Ui Tt , in v/hat ::j. v.o-t;
Ukfj M are losing their populari ty ?
thc-He hare ;ipoti! it wi ll add more
;ur. q u i e t l y and t h i n k .
Montgomery County, Iv-nnsi .
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campuft
Kranc«M Hncad ukch lipstick for an
our school and
Arnonw. hin v/ritin^K are f o u n d a li«,t j htiauty to
y iy ar in hi?, article t«)i« uk ?.'>rr ;<: v'.-rv
Jij Ht at thin time , it if. indeed prop- eyohrow pencil?
of his r u l ' ::: of c o n d u c t for c hi l d r e n .
inlf .niyjAn % tiling?, about th * ¦•^rpr ;.-.We only havo 43 more days here?
l e r that we m e n t i o n our appreciati on
, K orri '.: of t h e m are lifted nelow.
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inj fly advanced practice.- o f f.h' r o i'i
situated
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"Is r' /." Thomas still has her as" W h e n you have l e f t the bed , t u r n I of the fact
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on :uich an ideal .site and we are tf lad heHto.H ?
Ui r .-k the covers."
Christopher hock , th < : p io>. .- :c/ h e a u t i f u l counj.ry.
Leora Souder dropped her eyes on
" W h e n you wash y o u r face do n o t that it in in kucIi
rnu? ,t*:r of th<: Hht ppack , v/n:-. born in
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The Juniors are going to have a
"In c o m b i n g y o u r h a i r , do n ot stand fresh r.mell of
bf; tv/f:';rj 1710 and 1714. i f ' .- f'W t that.
i n the m i d d l e of the room , b u t stand
foJH r'.'al work war-; to h' .- Jp hi. j. p up il:- ;
in a corner. "
J i'/'; a godly Jifo and alv/ay?. remain ».•<]
" d u r i n g the m eal , .".it .".l.raijcht and
in hip . y.i-.ho 'A after the pupils wont to
.s till , do not wiggle y o u r c h a i r a n d do
pray, Jfere on*: night hi.s fricndH
not p u t y o u r a r m s on the t a b l e .
found him on his knee.-:, df:ad.
It is interesting to note norm: of his I 'laee y o u r k n i f e and f o r k at t h e righ t
pedagogical princi ples, iJr- bolievod side , a n d the bread a n d b u t t e r a t t h e
that f .y i-.ry atudent should ho j fivun a l eft , of y o u r p l a t e . "
cordial welcome at Hcfiool and ho - "It i s i m p r o p e r to eat on t h e
every newcomer wa,". w a r m l y received street. "
"Never h a n g on t h e back of a waghy the pupii n. Wlirtn LI11* new arriva l
had learned Jij h A , H , (!'.s lu« was plac- on. "
Long before , Pock grasped t h e idea
ed in Lite A , H , (! Class ; his f a t h e r was
to gi ve him u penny and hi;; mother t h a t e d u c a t i o n a i m s at t h e developtminl fry hi m (wo e^v 1' for his dili - m e n t of t h e best l i f e r a t h e r t h a n at
K«rico.
Upon tMitorinj j : die reading " l i l l i n g t h e m i n d " w i t h i n f o r m a t i o n .
cla.'iK his teacher owed him a present. i Me wsis itto livitU ' ii b y »ifi I ' xlfe-iuv U>ve
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His sp irit is timeless
ill: Kl.inuil nl.c ( l pupils to do gumi for children.
work. Those who knew t h e i r lessons i and we find it is the spirit of all great
well receive d an 0 on their h a n d s ; ] teachers of all ages.
tho .'-.c who faile d after three attempts j If you are interested any further
were called lazy and had their names I in the eighteenth century schoolmaster , read Dr . Myer 's article in the Apwritten down.
Dock heli cved in corporal punish- ril Educational Review.
A great m a n y things occurred durment , in ko far that, it could prevent
wicked o ut b u r st..--; h u t hi: did not he- ing our Easter vacation that attractlie ve it could change the heart. He ed our attention as soon as we arrivendeavored t.o «how the p u p ils that ed back.
The campus never looked more
ly ing led to wor.se than evil and that
good led to the highest source of good. i b e a u t i f u l to us. The lawn is as so ft
Varioun ki ndu of p u n i s h m e n t were and pretty as green velvet , and if we
meted out h y .swearing, lying, steal- ' are careful , it will stay like that during, et.(r. Silence was m a i n t a i n e d in
the .school room hy means of m o n i torH. These monitor s reported the
name of anyone wlio talked , studied
aloud or did a n y t h i n g else that was
for bidden.
Dock was more h u m a n e than (.he
genera l r u n of school masters at that
t ime . Me was mild and he loved his
childre n dearly. His method was hasi'd on the n a t u r e of the c h i l d ; he helieved that it is hotter to b r i n g pupils
l.o do things for the love of doing
Uiem , rather than force them hy the
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Let us print your letters ar.d envelopes.
Social
size, 250 sheets and 250 envelopes
The V. W. C. A. nsks t h at all .Junin
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Cabinet
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ior and Senior tf irls a t t e n d . If you sheets in separate compartment. Nifty .
stop to t h i n k , Seniors , you will rculVisiting cards. Engraving.
i:u i t h a t you have only seven moro
weeks and y o u r career as a student in
tin 1 Bloonisburj; " State Normal school
wil ) lie over. Why not make the best
of these remainin g weeks and come
to the "Y" meetings? You will enjoy
thorn and have some pleasant memories to carry away with you.
Remember, Seniors , only seven
more meetings for you.
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Evans' Tea House
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370 East Third Street
Good things to Eat, good things
to take away.
H om e Cooking Home Baking
Dinners Enga ged^
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Few men who do thin gs reall y well
do them p rimaril y for p rofit. If a man
docs not Jove his work , the work
usuall y shows it.
Ilcmin gwsiy s' enj oy their business.
Customers have sometimes been sur prised to find in our cloihes unus ual
care in little details of finishin g that
ninn y manufacturers neglect because
the y are seldom noticed.
Perha ps the reason our customers
get so much satisfaction out of wear ing our clothes is because we got so
much pleasure out oi selling them.
Ready to Wear
$25 to $45
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The weekly meeting <>f th (- Y. W.
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on Wednesday eveuiti fj ; at six o 'clock.
The meeting will he led and conducted l>y the J u n i o r Members who have or ol ho we will get it for you
just hoen installed in t h e i r oilices as
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