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BLOOMSB U RG LOSES
CLOSI NG GAME

ELLY NEY MAKES
I
GREAT IMPRESSION
Greatest Woman Pianist
Elly Ney played her way into the
h ear t s of her a u di e nce last F ri d ay I
night. It' would sound trite to try
to describe her wonderful playing-;
so much has been .said already. She
ce rtainly liv ed up to her reputation.
The program was as follows :

Mansf ield Shows Fast and
Snappy Offense

1.

Sonata B maj or , op us ]0 < ; Beethoven
A llegro
Scherzo , assai vivace
Adagio sustenuto
Largo
Allegro ri solnto (Fugue)
2.
Mozart ¦
Sonata C ma .:or
Allegro
Andan te cantahile
Allegretto
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

:j.

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. Debussy
Soiree dans Grenade
Debussy
Feux d'Artifice
Chopin
Berceuse
Chop in |
Bolero
Hungarian Rhapsody No , 8 Lizt. •

RE SERVE S CLIP
TAU PHI LA MBDA
Town Team Humbled
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The strong Tau Phi Lambda five |
appeared on the floor of the Normal
gym at seven thirty, Saturday night,
ready for blood. They had a few stars
out but they did not shine. They
were given a pretty thoro scrubbing.
Our reserves were anxious to win
their last game and ., leave a good impression on the crowd. Although
they threw the ball away a few times
and missed some pretty easy shots
they got along fairly well and won
by a score of 1.0-13. A feature of the
game was the close guarding of the
Bloomsburg team.
The town boys had a pretty fast
team but they tried to pull our boys
out of their defense and then break.
In this they failed. They sank some
nice long shots , but not enough. Not
a single under-the-basket score could
they get.
The Tau Phi Lambda took the lead
in the beginning of the game but at
the very end of the half , Yozviak
scored two fouls for Bloomsburg,
making the score 8-7 in favo r of the
Reserves. They came back into the
game full of pep and immediately
piled up an appreciable lead . Altho
the T. P. L.'s tried hard to rally,
our boys held.
The lineup and summary :
Tau Phi L'ds.
B. S. N. S. Reserves
F. Girton
Yozviak
F
P
Harlem
Fovtnev
C
J. Scott
Ivey
G
W . Girton
Riemer
G
Purcoll
Stoker
Substitutes :
C. Scott
Vitol :
Johns
Stokes
1st half
2nd hal f Total
8
11
19
B. S. N. S.
(5
13
7
T. P . L.
OBITER EDITOR

Mr. George Matthews was unanimously elected Editor-inChief of the
Obiter Staff for next year. He soems
to be a very competent young man
and we hope he will prove it to the
utmost.

On Saturday some of the members of the squad
played their last game for Bloomsburg. It's tough
luck they lost The whole team was off form in
shooting and it was onl y on account of figh ting spirit that the score wasn 't different. A last quarter sally brought us within tliree points of the winners.
But it came a little too late.
Captain Jenkins ended a three year brilliant
course on the Normal floor. It will be a loss to the
team when he doesn 't appear next year. He and
Sack, the veteran guard , the wily fox , frequentl y
high scorer are the only regular players who won 't
^ are , however, a lot.
return. They

There were two Juniors, playing Saturday, Oar- ,
rity and McGrath. McGrath has had a sensational
rise since the beginning of the year. He scored five
field goals himself. Garrity has been good all year.
Mansfield had a pretty fast team and guarded
closely. They seemed to gamble on fouling our men
and count on missing his fouls. Four of th eir men
went to the showers on personals. They were well
prepared for that , having a full extra team with
them. Their star was Brace, who sank six field
goals.
Bloomsburg took the lead early m the game
and held it for a quarter when Mansfield came up
from behind and led at half time 18-11. Mansfield
had some lucky shots but Bloomsburg was undaunted and the crowd cheered loudly and long.
In the second half the Bloomsburg team piled
up the large score but could' not overcome the 7
point lead. They played an improved game. As
three of our men were sent out on personals, all
substitutes got a chance. They played well and
probably should have been sent in sooner.
The spectators were anxious for Bloomsburg'
to win their last game and cheered. They kept up
their spirits , however, in the face of defeat. Man sfield had a few rooters here who added to the
noise. In all it was a grand time.
lhe lineup and summary :
B. S. N. S.
M. S. N. S.
Jenkins
R. F
Br ace
Garrity
L. F
Gamble
M cGrat h
C
Kellerm a n
Walsh
R. G
Kell y
Swinehart
L. G
Allis
Subst itutions :—Bloomsburg, Austin Hawkins ,
and VanBuski rk. Mans field :—Lord , Clark , Llo y d
and Da n lbea r .
SCORE
1st half
2nd half
Total
B. S. N. S.
11
23
34
M. S. N. S.
18
19
37

H. S. TOURNAMENT

PROMISES EXCITEMENT

Fifteen

Strong Teams
Entered

T his mor n ing 1, nine o'clock, marked
th e be ginning of the iii'th annual
high sch ool basketball tournament ,
staged b y the Bloomsburg Normal
School. With a beginning- of four
teams it has grown to a group of sixteen teams. The teams \Vhose applications are accepted are all from
surrou ndin g- towns and many of our
st udents have a personal interest in
the teams. As a result of this there
will be a great enthusiasm and excitement during the two weeks of the
tournament.
The .committees that are running
this tournament are headed by the \
| physical edu cation department . The
I person nel of them is made up of '
.stu dents , in keep ing with the ideals
of this institu tion. Those on the com|mittees should gain much profit from
{this work.
: The actual games of the tourna=
|merit are spread over two week ends
i.March 12-13 and March 19-20. The
first session will see the elimination
games. The second session will see
th e final.
Handsome awards are given to
those who earn them . The team winning fi rst place in the tournament ,
I will get the custod y of thu silver
! basketball for a year. This bail must
be won three times for a permanent
possession. Taylor High School has
one leg' on it. The members of the
team winning this trophy receive
gold basketballs. The team that is
runner up receives a loving cup.
A new award is being offered this
year which should be very desirable.
This is a loving cup which is offered
for best conduct and appearance.
Conduct includes behaviour at the ho(Continued on Page 4)
BETTER EVERY TIME
The chapel programs put on by
the students are becoming excellent.
Every day one may find a student
on the platform. Monday the Seniors
had a musical pro gram which was
very good. Arlene Frantz warbled a
whistling solo and Laura Mann sang.
It was very enj oyable.
On that clay Laura Mann lead in
the devotions. She seemed perfectly
at ease . Flore nce Reese led the singing for the second time. She is becoming really expert. Dorothy Troy
was at the piano. On Wednesday Everett Jamison did his stuff as leader.
He was complimented by Dr. Riemer.
Mary Bomboy swung the baton and
showed she knew how. She had a
real accompanist in James Bittenbender. Others are beginning to ask
for permission to perform.
While making a few remarks on
the chapel subject , Dr. Riemer said
.that he was well satisfied with the
way in which chapel was conducted.
He said he had no fears for the future spiritual welfare of Bloomsburg
Normal ; that any fears he may have

had were lulled to rest by the performance of the students.
Madame Elly Noy was an interested spectator of our exercises and she
claimed that it was wonderful , We
can well feel proud at her compliment as she has observe d many others.

ELLY NEY STAYS HERE
B. D. C. WINS
Since her concert in the auditoriThe Boy 's Dormitory Club met
A very unique play was given heC.
Y.
M.
Berwick
um on Friday, Madame Elly Ney has
Friday, March 12, 1926
defeated the
Core the Dramatic Club , lust Thurs- and
night
Tuesday
spent
the week in Bloomsburg restpitched
battle
A. in a
day evening, in the form of a pauto- on the Berwick floor. Altho the "Y ' ing. She has spent the days at the
Published weekly during the niin e, called "The Marriage of Col- took the lead early in the game they . Normal School , practicing on our pischool year by the students of the umbin e." This was the first time such were unab le to stand up before the ano and visiting our scenes of activBloomsburg State Normal School in a pl a y ha s b e en give n th is year and slashing attack of the Dormit ory ity . She has been much impressed.
the interests of the students, the a- i t proved to be quite successful.
men. The score was 40-37 at the end She attended the Glee Club practice
lumni and the school in general.
Col u mbine , w ho wa s in love w ith of the game. Bloomsburg was g iven and remarked that our girls have
Leander a poet , wa s th e da u gh t er of one fo ul in each half .
beautiful silvery voices and that all
a rich wine merchan t. A captain and
star of our girls were good looking.
was
the
Vanbuski
rk
Nick
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EDITORIA L BOAR D
a do ctor also sought the hand of Col- j the evening. He was going like wildWhile she has been here the stuumbi ne— but her father opposed i f ire, shooting - from every ang le. In dents have become attached to her
them all. Columbine and I:e under i fac t he was v\ shooting star . Not be- und will hide to sec her leave. The
Editor .• in - chief
were very much in love , but could fore t his year , has he play e d as he Maroon and Gold wishes to express
Hugo Riemer
find no way by which they could played th at n ight. To watch h im the school' s pleasure at her presence
win her father over. Them the clowns makes one think of lightning.
and to invite her to come back soon.
Associate Editors
t-ame to their rescue. They planned i Swinehart also shone. He scored She is al w ays welco m e .
a duel between the Captain and the I more Held goals than he had at any
Helen Andrews
Sunday noon Madame Ney took
doctor. After the clowns had them I other time this year. The whole team dinner at the school and attended
Mildred Benson
out of the way they begun planning j playe d well, showing Berwick how the after dinner coif ee, where no
Betty Brooks
a way to win the father . Finally they ;j to pas« . cut , pivo t and shoot.
coffee was served beca use every one
M ari o n D ecker
decided to hide Columbine and tell i As for Berwick , they weren ' t so was so absorbed in the music. Madher fa ther she was lost. Leander , of J bad. They have had :\ good record ame Ney volunte er ed a solo and she
Grace Harlos
course , was the only suitor Iri 't t o I this year. One of our Bloomsburg held her audience sp ellbound.
Fannie Ililbcrt
go in search of her. Her father off- ji students . Frank Clemens , was their
Kitty McHugh
ered hin i any thin g lie desired if he ,' .star. He shows the effect of his enR U R A L GROUP IN FI ELD
Kathryn Phillips
woul d o nl y i'ind Columbine and re- ! vironm ent .
turn her safely to him. his he did. ji The opening 'of the game showed
Kenneth Yocum
T he r u ral group has begu n its
and took as his rewa rd. Columbine , j't h e I.loomsburg team a little unacpractic
e teaching. For four weeks
The
oast
Columbine.
Hope
Sehalles
i
customed to the surroundin gs but its members
BUSINESS BOARD
will be in the field, seeFather , Beatrice Englehard : Leander . j they soon started. And when they
ing
doing
real teachjng.
and
Jchn Ilobison
,
Hope ! started wild horses couldn ' t hav e
I Margaret lirog.in; Captai n
Professor Kobbins will mak e the
Larry Coolbaugh
Colle .y; Doctor. J essica Tremble : the ! stoppe d them. They soon forged arounds for the purpos e of supervisClowns. Alice Uurdon and Helen j head a nd stay ed there .
by
Florence Williams. ; For the B. D. (". Jenkins , Garrity, ion . On Saturday he will then meet
Price
$1.50 per j .Jones . Music
Subscription
student teachers and their
.
; Walsh.
Svinehart and VanBuskirk these
school year for residen t students and I
trainin
g
teachers in conference at
v,
mighty
;J.:iyv Thai
sure
line
t.alumni.
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ORCHESTRA CONCERT
the
Normal
School.
combin ation which is great to see in
Enter ed as second clas s matter at i
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the Bloornsbu rg- Post Office , Blooms- i On M : i r c h - l f ;t h . ' he ] ', . S . X. S. Or- net ion.
J U N I O R CHAPEL
j chestra will give t h e i r a n n u a l con- ;
burg. Pa .
Almost as soon as we had reg- '
BRIAND AGAIN
On Thursday, Chapel was led by
Office?: 113 Main Building, B. S. I cert.
Moore
,
istored.
Miss
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The
polit
ical
situation
in
France
Irene
Benowi tx. Claude Miller acN. S- , Bloomsbur g, Pa .
i dire cting genius of this o r g a n i z a t i o n . ! points t o a ninth cabinet under Aris- companied by Marian Picket , ren"The News about you , of you , ' called for v o l u n t e e r s to make up an I vuk' Brinnd should he cave to accept dered sev eral very delightful v iolin
.
y.tuhu for yo u."
•o rchestra. The response was good and ; iiic oirer which the majority of those j solos.
: t he m e mb e r s hav e !>cen practicing ! consulted by President Doiimer g ue
f a i t h f u l l y ever since. We have heard : believe would be 'forthcoming.
EDITORIAL

MAROON AND GOLD

NEW TYPE OF PLAY GIVEN

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t h e m several times when they assist- 1
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COURT SESSION OPEN
i t a u y of the hi gh .- ehooi s t u d e n t s ' and at the -h 'nior Play "Come Out ,
t h a t come here fm ' t he t o i i r n a n i i ' iit. ol ' tile K i t c h e n . " Eve t- yone remarked ! With Judge Albert W. Johnson
It At
will M-c t h e Normal School for the about t h e i r cxc iir.M. lime. M a n y or i u m may i n t e n d . terson 's Glee Club will also sing sev- j eral criminal court for the Middle
RITTERS
to co nic line. Hut t h e y see t h e school eral n u m b e r s at this t i m e . f!e sure ! district of Pennsylvania opened J-it
lit a t hin.1 when it is somewhat upset , ; to come all you loyal s t u d e n t s or you Scrar.ton . Mlonday afternoon. More
wit!: the pre ^ eiic ; 1 of so m a n y visi- will miss one of t h e t r e a t s of t h e than 100 liquor law violalers are to
tors .
yea r.
j face th e court this week.
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Compliments of
1 he c onduct ol th ese people al- :
way.: gives th e otHcinls a serious
Bloomsburg : Hardwa re
EXIT L OBO
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MUSIC CLUB
problem. 1Jut o f t e n this problem is
made heavier r a t h e r t h a n lighter by
Bloomsburg 1, Pa.
A d e l i g h t f u l program w;is yiven : The howlin g of Loho will be heard
some s t u d e n t s . Let us w a k e up to '
at the re gular m e e t i n g of t h e Music ! no more . Last week it became nee- !
.-.hov we may help.
j essary to shoot one of the lincst tint- 1
K.vample is a p o w e r f u l t h i n g . Ma ny ' Cluli last week .
her wolves ever .seen in capt ivity. He
Paper
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rgaret
LamJ had gone bad and would lea p at Pro- j
a high school .- Indent , will behave the : Folk Songs
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best when he is shown the proper ,
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fessor
Keller
keepe
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his
owner
and
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way . We , the students , can show him ' Piano 1. Poem E r o t i c Grieg Eleanor traine r. All care and fondling had
Jack Geistwit e
UutU-r
that way . Are we men and women :
been of li ttle a^ail. The wolf would
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Grieg
Birdlin
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2.
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enough to do i t ? It is but little.
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Studio of Pho tography
Spross : be a wolf.
In a Rose Gard en
Some of the students of t h e school j Violin
Richard Frymiro
j
hav< done a great t h i n g by writin g
Grain ger J • »—«i m «¦ m w ii ¦ ii ii ¦m u i ii|
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124 E. Main St.
u.« these high schools and giving them ¦' Pian o C o u n t r y Gardens
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ATHLETIC LEADERS
The .Junio r Girls have been voting
lor their Athlet ic Leaders this week.
Each girl was entitled to vote for
o ne candidate. The fifteen ft 1 iris who
receive the highest number of votes
will t ake the place of the prsoont
Athletic Loaders , next year. These
Athletic Leaders will take the roll
in the Gymnasium classes and see
that appropriate costumes arc worn.
Watch for initiati on later on!
NEW GLEE CLUB ORGANIZED
Miss Patterson has organized a
Senior Girls Glee Club which meets
every Tuesday and Thursday. They
will make their first appearance on
March Kith at the B. S. N. S Orchestra concert. We know anything' Miss
Patterson lias charge of is sure to be
good. The following girls compose
the Executive Committee : Evelyn
Hoi nboy , President , Mario Grier , Laverue Rous , Peart Hagcnbuch , Jessie
Zitn ncrman niul Helen Stackhousc.

I Appr eciation The Vivid Evolution !
of Progra m Music . Concopt a Pi j
Marco.
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; VACANCY IN FACULTY FILLED ! ¦
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On Wednesda y, March 10th , M iss
Lucy McConnor arrived here to take
Miss Drummond' s place in the Phy- I
sical Educati on Department. Miss
McConnor comes here from Kansas
! City, Missouri. She has a Master of
A rils degree in Physical Educati on
from Columbia Univer sity . Mr. Nelson sp ent the aft ernoon showing her
around. Wo extend a heart y welcome
to her.

LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS

ON OTHER

CAMPUS ES

COLLEAGUES

BILL

WATSON-PARKER

PU GNACIO US .

¦ The Snapper , Millersville State
The Watson-Parker bill to abolish
The following clipping was made
from
the
Public
Ledger
of
March
6.
the Railroad Labor Board and set up
Normal—The music department of
Some
of
our
colleagues
seem
to
be
during
the
grown
fast
this school has
new machinery for voluntary adj ustyear. Victrolas and classical music pugnacious.
West Chester , March G. Three girl rmen t of railroad disputes passed the
Lust week the following State re- have been presented for use in the students
were dismissed from the • House by a vote of 381 to 13 and
presentatives were here : Mr . P. L. chapel , recreation rooms , Y. W . C. State Normal
School here today and waits action by the Senate .
Crcssman , at one time professor at A. rooms , etc. A new piano bench
another
has
a
t his School , now in charge of the has been presented f or use. All the of an argumentblack eye as a result
after a party yester- |
LEAGUE AT GENEVA
continuation schools of the State; Mr musical organizations , Glee Clubs ,
day
in
which
the
four were involved.
adding
and
Orchestras
have
been
Nugent and Mr. Coapman , from the
I The situation of the powers reDepartm ent of Labor and industry , their list to the years program.
in charge of classification of employThe Muhlenberg Weekly—Mem- Y. W. C. A. ELECTS OFFICERS |garding the entrance of Germany in|to the League is still uncertain. Late
ees, not instructional and Mr . 1'ier- bers of the Junior and- Senior Class- i
son , from the same Department , as es of Muhlenber g will be given an
The Y. W. C. A. girls are busy e- ! reports state that Germany will be
a supervisor of construction.
oppor tunit y to participate in the Na- lecting their officers for the next seated , and tha t no other nation will
At the after dinner eollee on Sun- tional Constitution Oratorical Con- year. The result of the first election I be admitted during this meeting.
day, Miss Perner sang- a beautiful test to be held at Washington in the is as follows :
song and Thalia Kitchen also contrib - spring .
President
Katharine Gemmel
uted . It was a great time .
Eleanor Kresge
Green Stone—On Washington 's Vice-President
EVENTUALLY !
Supt. Evans , Miss John , and JMrs. Birthday , an old tradition held by Secretary
Ruth Davies !
Keller were on the program of the West Chester was celebrated . The Treasurer
Thelma CanAnthracite Arts Association , which custom is that of having a reception
and because you must
held its meeting at Sunbury.
in which students may talk with Mar- PASTOR FOR
do it eventually—and beMiss Ohl spent last Thurs day at tha and George Washington , witnessGRADUATING
SERMON
1
Wilkes-Barre.
|ing an old fashioned minuet , sing-ing .
cause the longer you wait
Raymond Wertman , now teachin g i old-fashione d songs and havin g a
the older you grow—
Rev. I-I. Clay Bergstresser , pastor I
at Lime Ridge , called at the office a feast on turkey .
of the Trinity Lutheran Church of
few days ago.
therefore do it
The "Green Stone " is conductin g liazleton , has consented to preach \
Dan Smith , '25, attended th e game a short
which
$30
story
contest
in
the graduating .sermon this year . He
on Saturday .
given as prizes.
is a very forceful minister. Since ! NOW—Today if possiThe Latin class consists of two willThebe Seniors
prom
|
conducted
their
his
arrival at Hazleton he has preachmembers , Margaret Emniitt and" in a most elaborate way . It was very
ble !
ed to a crowded church.
Blanche Herring.
.
Miss Lacey has gone home on ac- successful
Sit f o r y o u r
The
Montanomal
—A ccording to
count of the illness of her mother . the Moutanomal , John
Hopkins
UniPortrait!
She expects to come back as soon as versity is importin g 20 persons from
possible . We hope she does .
GRUEN WATCHES
Hhmily i mountain .-" to bo u.-od \ j
Miss Con way has a dog ! Ami what ihe
study
in
the
of
evolution.
a dog ! Its name is "Stubby . "
At
There were 65 students who made i
the hor.<.-r roll at the State Norma l
SERIOUS WORK IN NORTH HALL \ College of Montana .
SNEIDMAN'S JEWELER! STORE \ \
Normal Times— The first grade of j
There is more work bein g done in the trainin g- school has been publish- ¦t iwia iWMWwwBw —»—b———ii»m4wi iw !.¦!¦» m\'4 ¦¦
North Hall than v.t any tim e this ing a newsp aper for the last couple !
year. The report s of some of the men of months. They furnish the. infor- i
were not as good as they should hare mation for the pap er and draw their j
been . It is unfortunate that they al- own pictures to illustrate it . The pa- t
lowed themselves to go und er . It per is usually hand printed with lice- j
cannot be because of lack of warn- to graph ink by a student teacher . |
ing. Three times each semester re¦=
Over the Post Office
.
j
port s are made . Then comes the final ! ELLY NEY TEACHES
LESSON
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statement. It is then too late to lock i
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the stable door. The horse has al,
Klly
Ney
power
app
lication
's
of
is
ready been stolen .
a lesson for us all . Day after day she i
Assets over
Always the
applie s herself to gain perfection in ;
DR. WEST NEXT FRIDAY
hor art , and from four to five hours j
Three and One Quarter
!
each day . Genius works that way i
Dr. West will speak to us next and Millions
;
Friday on "The Size of our World. " smaller type of man or woman use
This will be his fourth and last talk less wisely their time , their energy,
this year. His talks have been very their talents . And the result is that
The Strongest Bank in the |
interestin g and instructive. He spoke they achieve but. little. They are the
Ice Cream
to us first on "The Age We Lis-e In " small fry.
;
County Invites Your
Candies
then on "The Life We are Makin g "
la t er on "For What We Exchange
CALL FOR LOBBY
Business
j Pastries
Life. "
i
and
There is a crying need hero for a
A . Z. Schock , President
i
lobby . The sevon h undred students
FRIDAY CHAPEL
Lunches
have no place to go except their
Frank
W.
Miller
Vice-president
!
,
Last Friday the Primary Depar t- rooms , the campus and the corridors.
Served at
ment gave us a sample of their work. There is a recep tion room at their
Win , H. Hidlay, Treasurer
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Due to the illness of many of the disposal, twelve fee t wide and about
children , they were forced to drop fifteen feet long. In this there is fur- 1
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fl. Montgomery Smith ,
part of their program . However what niture enough to seat about eight
Trust Officer
they did do was very interesting and persons. On Saturday it was pathetic
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wjth some of the work done by our in the halls while calling on their
studen ts, would not have shown up friends. Let us hop e that something t r*—" ** " " '" "—"— *— m ¦ii , |
will soon be done to remedy this deso well for us.
ficiency.
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The Interstate Commerce Commission disapproves of the Van Swcrinffen plan providi ng for combining the
Nickel Plate, Erie , Chesapeake and
Ohio , Hocking Valley and the Pore
Marquette railroads , because the proposed combination is opposed to
sound public policy, especially with
respect to the minority control under which it is snid the merger would
b e pl a ced

FOLKS WE KNO W

¦\liss Marian Hart , "25, who is a
teacher in Berwick , spen t Saturday
a t her A lm a M ater and w i t nessed t he
game in the evening,
Miss Margaret Fay, '25 , who is a
teacher in the Kingston schools , was
:i week end visi tor with us.
Miss Bronwon Reese, class of '25 ,
.spent the week end with Miss Perner. Miss Reese is n tencher in tho
Kingston schools.

SUIT AGAINST WARD
SCHOOL DANCE
Tho Ward Food Products Corporapowvoting
up
their
tion aro to give
Miss Conway has announced that
er in a numbor of corporations and
must discontinue interlocking direc- there will be n big' school dance¦ on
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March 27th.
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Patent Medic ines — Sundries — Toilet Articl es
Rubber Goods — Stationery — Smokers Needs
ALL — AT — CUT — PRICES
Our Candy Depar tment Values
Will Surprise You
All Candies At The Unifor m Prices
Of 19c. — 29c. — 39c. — 49c.

EISENHA UER'S CUT RATE

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tels, in the school , in t he dressing
room , in the gymnasium . Appearance
will be judged on the gym floor. A
very competent and strict committee
has charge of awarding this cup. The
team winnin g : it will be well behaved
indeed.
The games and their times are as
f ollows :
FRIDAY
Game 1.—l >:00 A . M. Hanover Township v.s Taylor.
Game 2.—10:00 A. M. Parsons vs.
Newport Township.
Game [I —11 :00 A. M. Pitlston vs.
Kingston.
Game 4.—12:00 M. Duryea vs. Luzerne.
Game 5.—2:00 P. M. F.dwardsville
vs Danville
Game C>.—3 :00 P. M . Freeland vs
Plymouth .
Game 7. 1:00 P. M. Fort y Fort vs.
B erwick .
Game 8 was won by Old Forge by
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SATU R DAY

Game 0.-2:30 P . M. Winner s
aramo p 1 and 2.
Game 10.— :i:30 P. M. Winners
games <» and 4.
Game 11.—8 :00 P . M . Win ners
games 5 and 0.
Game 12.—9 :00 P. M. ' Winners
ga mes 7 and S.
Friday. March 19th.
Game 13.—8 :00 P. M. Winners
ga mes 9 and 10 .
Game 14.—9:00 P. M. Winner ?
games 11 arid 12.
Saturday, March 20th
Game 15.—8:00 P. ~M. Losers
games IS and 14.
Game K>.—9:0 0 P. M. Winner?
ga mes i:> and 14 .

Arcus Women 's Shop
The Store of Quality
and Low Price
132 West Main St.

We Stand behind
The Slogan

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"All-ways Reliable "
Fred R. Hippensteel
Clothing of All Kinds

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.Judged by its program of last Fri ,i.xvell ent work. Three years ago we
had no orchestra . In fact , the belief
was quite general that such an or;ganizati on could not be developed
here. Today we have an orchestra of
ANOTHER POST PONEMEN T
thirt y pieces, and it is rendering very good programs. We want to conWe have sched uled for toda y the o T.tulate MSss Moore a»Td her group
last lect ure of the Lecture Course.
uti their achievement.
SCHOOL PARTY P OSTPONED
\\lr. Whitin g William s has asked
the engagement !>e. postponed
On account of the basketball tour- : that
until
Monday. April 12th. It is so.
nament of March 13. it has become
necessary to postpone the school party until March 2?th. This will be just
CONCERT POS TPONED
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before Easter vacation. A grand occasion is being promised. There are
Hue to ihe illness of a number of SATURDAY , MAR. 13TH.
to be decorations under the direc- members of the Girls GI?e Club , un( continuous)
tion of My . Keller . Ale xuvuk>v's Or- der the direction of Miss Skinner ,
chestra will play. All will appear in the concert that was to he held beThat Big Broadway
their best.
fore the spr ing vacation will be post- j
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the B. S. N. S. Orchestra , under the
direction of Miss Harriet M. Moore ,
will appear in Concert in the auditorium .
The Orchestra will be assisted by
the Senior Girls Glee Cluh , a n ow
orga nizat ion , directed by M iss Patterson.

The Convention of the North eastIc vn District of the Pennsylvania M i ucation Associati on will meet today
and tomorrow in Wilkes- Karre. Sev'. cral of our teachers are on the program.

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It is a pleasure to dro p into North
Hall. The dormitory is more nearl y 1
like home than it has ever been. Its
hails are quiet and clean . The in fV vidua ] rooms are nicel y kept. Tlv.
lavatories are well cared for. I :\k-:
throu ghout the buildin g there are
sitrns of inioivst and pride on the :
part of ilit boy s to have nns ] ke^p
thin gs as ihey should be.

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Bart Pursel
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby

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SHOE WIZARD
146 W. Main St.

SNAPPY

SPRING D R E SSE S
see

"SU N UP"

With Conrad Nagle, Pauline
Starke and Splendid
Cast

MONDAY, MAR. 15TH
Richard Baifthelmess and
Dorothy Gish
In Their Newest Picture
"THE BEAUTIFUL CITY"
2 Stars, Great Story
Result is Perfection
Do not Miss it!
We 've a letter from a friend

advising us th at he has in constant use a rug, woven from
strips of Hemingway suits that
he 'd worn out after years of
service. And the rug is giving
|the "Normal" . A full line of
as much wear as the suits did.
Quality Groceries and Candies.
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ged clothing " is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
of fact , there's no joke about
The Big Clothing Store
the long-wear qualities of our
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With It's One Low Price
suits and topcoats.

Lowenbergs

to All Invites Students to
Exa m ine the Newest a nd
Latest in

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The Latest Spring j
4 Doors below Market Square
and Summer Fashions .
in Mens ' Suits and Ov- :
KRAUSS'
ercoats.
CASH GROCERY
Made to your measur e '
The Nearest Grocery Store to
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The air was surcharged with ex- |

citement at the same last Saturday. i
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;>nd the managers. One might ask.
anyway,
wh y get excited? No one
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CONVE NTIO N OF TEACH ERS

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LEADER STORE CO.
John W. Knies, Mgr.

"THE GRAND DUCHESS
AND THE WAITER"

Bloomsburg

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"Quality Is Remembered
Long After Price is Forgotten. "
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There arc no better fabrics
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style , you 'll find plenty
of that in 'em, too !
New Spring Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35

HEMINGWAY S