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KANYUCK AGAIN IS
STAR OF 1RNX TEAM
j MANSFIELD WINS ON
HOME FIELD
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I SENIORS PRESENT UN
! SURPASSED VAUDEVILLE
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McGrath Stars With
Three Hits
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QUARTETTE BEFORE
THE NATION
Wilkes-Barre Extends
Second Invitation
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The double mixed and double male
Quartette
To
Make
Mysterious
quartettes
broadcasted from WBRE ,
j
last Sunday erenipfiTWilkes-Barre
i
Appearance.
Second
Friday he showed some real stuff and j
i Listeners-in were given one hour and
minutes of excellent musical
I fifteen
ball j
Kanyuck showed some real stuff wrapped his bat around the oldtriple
graduat- j entertainment. The group received
cream
of
the
Tonight
the
;
three
times.
Two
doubles
and
a
;
Saturday in the triangular truck g
o down in the book to his credit, j ing class will be presented to the man y calls for repetitions of several
meet between Dickinson Seminary , He
plays a nice game on the j! world in a high class vaudeville by of their numbers.
Wyoming Seminary and Bloomsburg hot also
The trip was made in machines furcomers.
|I the Senior Class of the Bloomsburg
State Normal School. Ij e is one of the
Prospectors
!
School.
Normal
State
and driven by Dr. G. C. Lv
nished
\
champion
The ever smiling and
j
best this school h as ev e r had and has
from
one
person
to
were
sent
out
j
Riemer
and Miss Eleanor Leitetfnaan.
I
into
i
s
co
m
ing
kidder
,
Red
Garrity,
ji another in an effort to find the best j
always been the biggest factor in our
scoring power. Saturday, working un- i his own again. He is considered our j there was to be found in the class, j Dr. Riemer gave an excellent talk
tier a handicap , he won two fi rst I best outfield er. He covers an awful jI The committee is pretty well satis- j on the development of music here
places, one second , and out third for |amount of ground and catches seem- jj fied with the conglomeration of acts, j and cited many reasons why suck
a total of fifteen points. It. is remark- ]' i ngly impossible flys. Since the last i Picture the scene : a full house , a | tun e, mon ey, etc., pays. He spoke of
able .
I Wy oming game he hasn 't hit much ! Broadway orchestra in the 'pit ; and student leadership in chapel s as a
Friday, he came through with a j
f means r>f preparing' graduates for
One of the best marks made by ¦ but
ij accomplished actors on the stage. I work of a similar nature in future
single.
doubl
e
and
a
members of our school in the high I
most fastidious |life. H<> stated that music has beeia
The game was one of the most in- ' What more could the
ju m p was m ade on Satur 'day by Kan- i
,
by j
surrounded
j
th
e
atre
g
o
er
w
a
n
t
means of bringing out many vmyuck. He j ump ed 5 feet , 7 inc hes to j teresting in which our fellows have I beautiful women , handsome men , the J the
recogniaed
talents among children.
outcome
was
j
played
this
year.
The
I
ysin first place, }\v taken a by.a uti t'ul i
t in clothes. It reminds one of ] In his conclusion , he thanked the ralaten
[
team
BIoomsbuTg
dubious
until
the
j th e city and all its won tiers .
j um p with seeming ly no effo rt. He
I
fans for the response given to ths
also took first place in the broad had its last time at bat. It was an j One of the features of this per- dio
program
furnished.
the
unluck
y
sixth
inning
that
spoiled
:
jump.
.
f ormance will be the great and wonhad
game
after
our
men
seemingly
Those
in
of WBRE aske*
On the whole Bloomsburg did well i it on ice. Much better baseball "was | derf ul "Mysterious Quartette". Once for a returncharge
engagement
and viixf o.
j
j
in the meet with what few entries we ji played in this game than they played ; befo re they have appeared in public I the consent of Dr. Riemer tlie rej
Sad. Robinson showed fight and speed ! before. Onl y two errors were commit j! and once before the question of their j quest was granted. The group will
when he came from second place to ted and they und er peculiar condi- j identity fl ew from lip to lip. They again broadcast from the some stawin the mile race. He also turned in ti ons.
I! may be revealed. Don 't miss the !tion May .30th.
points for winning second place in
; chance to solve the great mystery, j
Proa*"*"*
the half mile run. He was some oft' i1 The game started out big for i The committee engineering this j
-' r
er
Ma
nsfield
w
h
en
thei
r
pit
che
r
Sor
b
.
,
j1
j
form in this race, how ever.
Paen
to
Summer
Von Su/r«.
is headed by Fannie HilHayes, of Dickinson Seminary, struck out our first four men at bat. performance
The
Fairies
Gad«oa»
j
udgement
Discrimination
bert
and
.
showed himself to l>e an all around Things looked glum for us till we hit j
You
Sunrise
and
P<?»n
been
shown
in
selecting
the
acts
!
has
our
ttig
inning,
the
third.
We
rolled
j
j
athlete by winning four first places.
Invitation
of
the
Bells
Planqv.ette
promised.
a
tj
and
much
can
be
So
five
up
knocked
the
op1
scores
and
[
He won the hundred yard dash , the
; 8:15 in the auditorium , will sit those !
Double Mixed
discus throw, the javelin throw and posing pitcher from the box . Garello, j who
n.
twenty-five
paid
cents
to
see
the
i
Mansfield
catcher,
went
on
the
mound
the shot put.
Solo
Miss A. J. Pov»er
performance
of
the
ages.
Dig
down
mask.
This
is
Sorber
donned
the
and
The meet was good from both enIII.
deep
for
quarters.
those
supporting
battery.
an entirely self
try and spectacular standpoint.
Song- of the D eep Blue Sea . WiJsey
This is the story of that great third
The summaries :
O
Solo Mi
De Capdra
inning. Roan and Kane singled , BradTrack Events
Annie
Roonie
Selected
shaw went out second to first with WYOMING AND TENNIS
Double Male Quartette
120 yards low hurdles—McQuifi- the runners advancing. Roan scored
TOMORROW
IV.
gan , Wyoming, first; Kanyuck , Nor- on a fielder 's choice. Yarashefski sent
Piano Solo
. James Bittenbend«r
•nial , second ; Geigle , Dickinson , third. Kane over the plate when he singled .
Time—14 seconds.
V.
Normal Team To Start
McGrath cleared the bases with a
The Violets' Fate
1 mile run—Rob inson. Blooms- double and scored on Garrity 's douObt
New Sport
Tell me not of a lovely lass Forsyte
burg, second; Geigle , Dickinson; Gal- ble. Rushin struck out.
Hours of Dreaming
lagher, Wyoming, third ; McClain ,
Schubert
The trip in a motor-bus without
A new team has been organized
I'ouble Mixe d Quartette
Dickinson , fourth. Time-—4 :48.
pullman accomodations was rather among the men of the institution.
VI.
100 yards dash—Hayes, Dickinson , gruelling
and may be responsible for This team, the varsity tennis team , Soldiers Chorus (Faust)
first; Sorber, Bloomsburg, second;
Gounod
Tressler , Wyoming, third ; Davis, of the lost game . However , the men will go to Wyoming tomorrow and Nut Brown Maiden . . College Song
played one of their best games for play a match at 8:30 in the morning.
Double Male Quartette
Bloomsburg, fourth. Time—10:3.
the
year and the loss is not by any Some of our early birds .should be j
440 yards dash—Tressler , WyomVII.
present at the event.
|Address
ing, first; Lyndemuth , Dickinson , se- means a life and death matter.
Dr. Rievner
Mansfield has a nice school and a
With constant playing some of our ;
VIII .
cond ; Dogle Wyoming, third ; Davis, nice
diamond was provided to play members have become quite profi- • When the banjo plays
Bloomsburg, fourt h . Time—54.2.
Wilso»
on.
But
, it is the general consensus cient in the old game and they de- Alma Mater
,
hurdles—Starbird
yards
low
220
Wyoming, first ; Griffiths , Dickinson , of opinion that Bloomsburg is the sired to show their ability. Two
Ensemble
best place. The whole team was glad matches were arranged with Wyomsecond; Kanyuck , Bloomsburg, third ; to
back and a chance to stretch ing forthwith. Tomorrow is the first
Geiffle , Dickinson , fourth. Time 29.5 wasget
welcomed
after the ride.
and the second will be played here STUPEND OU S SPECTACLE
880 yards run—Dougher, WyomingThe
summary
:
May 29th.
first ; Robinson , Bloomsburg, {second;
BLOOMSBURG NORMAL
The team consists of Robert Sut- Miss Kulp 's Classes Present
Watters, Wy oming, third ; Taylor ,
v h o a e
liff , Ben Lewis, Everett Jameison and
Dickinson , fourth. Time—2:19.3
Kane , ss
Puppe t Show
1 1 3 4 1
Gilbert Morgans.
220 ynrds dash—Tressler , Wyom- BradBhaw
c
.
.
.
.
0
0
5
2
0
,
Bloomsburg,
secing, rii'Rt; Sorber ,
, 1b
t 0 0 0 1
Miss Kulp 's Juvenile Literature
ond ; Rice, Wy oming, third ; Jones, Austin
Rowlands
lb
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.
.
0
0 2 0 0
,
Ackley, cf
0 0 0 0 0
Classes presented a second show to
Bloomsbuvg, fourth. Time—24.3.
, 2b . . 1 1 0 1 0
Worthington, cf . 0 1 1 0 0
the Seniors at their Wednesday Cha4-5 mile relay—Wyoming, first; Yarnshefski
McGrath
3b
. . . . 2- 3 3 0 0
,
Garello, c, p
0 l 5 1 0
pel exercises. This second show was
Dickinson , second; Bloomsburg, 3rd. Garrity, If
0 2 3 0 0
p.
Sorber,
c
1
0
6
0
0
ot
a mammoth character, requiring
Field Events
Rushin rf
0 0 1 0 0
an
arena for its presentation.
Brond jump — Knnyuck , Blooms- Keen , cf
0 0 0 0 0
Totals
8 11 27 10 1
Being
clever , however, the memburg, first , 10 feet , 8 inches ; Rotski , Roun , p
1 1 1 3 0
Score by innings ;
bers of the class reduced the size
Up to this time McGrath has been
Robinson Runs Well In Disrath er an unknown quantity as far
tance Races.
as baseball in concerned , but last
¦
Wyoming, second , 18 feet , 8 1-2 inches ; Johns, Bloomsburg, third , 17
feet , 7 inches; Fnust, Wyoming, 4th ,
16 feet, 6 inchee .
Discus throw—Hayes, Dickinson ,
first, 111 feet, 6 inches ; Williams,
Wyoming, second , 111 feet, 3 inches; Griffith , Dickinson , third, HO foot
7 inches ; Austin Bloomsburg, fourth
—Continued on Page Pour
Totals
6 8 24 10
MAN SFIELD , NORMAL
Brace , rf
Lloyd, 3b
Hi ll , 2b
Kelley, ss
Dolbear , 1b
Church , If
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v
'2
2
1
1
1
0
h
3
2
1
2
1
0
2
o a «
0 0
0 0
3 6
0 3
12 0
0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
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Bloomaburft . . . 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0—6
Mansfield
2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 x—8
Summary—Sacrifice hit , Barnity.
Two base hits, McGrath 2 , Garrity .
Three base hit, McGrath . Stolen bases, Brndshaw. Garrity, Kelley 2. Base
on balls, off Roan 3, off Sorber 1.
Struck out, by Garello 6, by Sorber
6, by Roan 3. Passed ball, Sorber,
umpire Brace.
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of actors , castles, trees, bears, everything except mice. The scene was
pretty and the story wob interesting.
The story was of Pubs in Boots
and served to make vivid in the
minds of young and old. All enj oyed
it from Janell down to Morgan.
This device intended for aid in
primary teaching and should make a
tremendous success as put on here.
MAROON AND GOLD
Friday, M ay
21 ,
1926.
ONE MORE CHANCE
MEMB ERS OF DRAM ATIC
YOUTH BEST
j WILL SERVE
AT WYOM ING
BY WORTHY EXAMPLE
CLUB PRES ENT PLAY
At the meeting of the Department
Kingston Will Be The . .
Ra y Hawk ins Has
i of Superintendence which was held
Scene Of Battle
Star Role •
the j in Washington last February, the
Published \veekly during
¦Qhooi year by th e students of the ! paragraph below appeared among the
Bloomsburg State Normal School in ; resolutions passed by the superinSince Wyoming beat our team so
Tho p lay presented in Dramatic
the interests of the students , the a- j
comedy. easily some weeks ago the men on
lunv.ii and the school in general. ! tendents. The resolution shows why Club Wednesday was a good
ou r t ea m have determined to come
our Faculty is composed of such a ' The club Ihoroly enjoyed it.
Thv members of the cast were : thr o u g h th is Saturday like a shell
high typ o of men and women , physically, mentall y and morally, and , at Ray Hawkins, R«(il Ciamty, Pfefe thru a paper wall. Wh y not? Our
the same time, it gives us prospect- Rice , Mildred Kelly, and Dee Delan- team is working better together now
Editor - in - chief
ive teachers an excellent idea of the j
were had by all. than they were then and they comgreat opportunity of service to tho J ey. Lots of laughs
Hugo Riemer
best hitting clubs
coming generations that is beckon- j Tho m a n n e r of presentation shows prise one of the
school.
The days of the
learn
how.
this
ever
in
ing: at our doors. The resolution wins the object, of the club—to
Associate Editors
as follows :
; Manuscri pts are used and suggestive outfield is past , never to be recalled.
The team has had indifferent sucHelen Andrews
\ "In an ago more complex and in- • stage sots. The members of the club
cess in its games, winnin g one out of
; t n c a t e t h a n any other the world lias ;
Mildred Benson
ever k n o w n , in a country of unpara- i have learned to imagine themselves three , but Wyoming is a magic word
Be tty Brooks
and a contest against Wyoming
lleled prosperity, the problem of per- , in a the atre.
Marion Decker
j sonal a d j u s t m e n t to social , civic and ;
I means the hi ghest play ing ability
Grace Hai'los
economic e n v i r o n m e n t is not easy. To SCHOOL JOINS ASSOCIATION ¦slumbering in the team members
a generation of youth facing such
Fannie Hilbert
j make-up. Go get em ' gang!
j .foe Kane assures the school that
Kitty McHugh
! complexity the .difficulty is great inThe School has jus t t aken out
j his team is in the best possible shape
deed . It is a t r i b u t e tt< y o u n g A men- :
Kathryn Phillips
c-a t h a t in making this adjustment membership in a new association. It and they know all the coach can tell
; so m a n y succeed ami so fow fail. We ;t is called the Associated Undergradu- them. Kane is playing his old time
Kenn eth Yocum
hear " ou r t r i b u t e t<> t h e essential ; ate Press , the membership , of which ' game and can be depended on to hit
Benjamin F. Lewis
cleanness , the intellectual straight- , is limited to educational institutions. j and field to perfection Saturday.
lies?, the f r a n k courage-, and the dej That tower of strength , Au stin ,
BUSINESS BOARD
cent idealism <>t " American young - This association has been organized | perched on the initial sack is at his
John Robison
manhood and y o u n g womanhood. The ; by a group of college graduates who | height and is ready to use his wit in
Larry Coolbaugh
; greatest obligation we. an adult gen- felt the need for assistance and co- 1 talking Wyoming out of the game
1
» eration , owe is I he obligation we owe ' operative advice, to render the best l a n d using his playing ability in playPrice
$1.50
per j to them. In develop ing those charac- possible service. It is not sponsored |ing them out of it. He and Garrity
Subscription
teristics of personality :ind citizenin both these departments of
school year for resident students and ' ship which u't* desiro for our civili- b y a t?<.»lleg'O or university as a publi * |j shine
the game.
m
c
i
t
y
feature.
It
f
u
n
c
t
i
o
n
s
o
n
i
t
s
own
alumni.
j zation , such as obedience to law , re• The absence of Yarashefski leaves
Entered as second class matter at ' spect for government , and tolerance. ' merits entirely.
; a vacancy at second base which has
the JBlooni sburg Post Office , Blooms- all A m e r i c a n adults will serve youth . Payment of the a n n u a l clues en- i not as yet been definitely filled . The
member
school
to
the
comtitles
the
burg, Pa .
best by themselves setting those ex- , plete service offered by the associa- I material , however , is adequate.
Offices : 11 o "Main Building, B. S. umples which they desir e youth to i tion , the monthly magazine , as well ; Quite a delegation will follow the
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N. S- , Bl 'JOfMfbur g, Pa .
as the personal service of the stall' I team to Kingston Saturday and the
"The News ab n u t you, of you , '
on matters covering all phases of the |game should come our way.
whv.vi f o i you. "
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s t u d e n t publication problems .
NEW LIFE IN D E P A R T M E N T
The official publication of the as1
OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION sociation is an attractively built magF E A T H E R ' S BUSINESS
You Can Get
azine. It covers all piiases of a n n u a l i
Xew life and vitality are notice- ! newspaper and h u m o r magazine pub -,
PHILO S OPHY
;iblo in the Department of Physical ! lications as edited by the members |
& At
Mi. William Feather !.;¦ again ; Kdueati on . Never in the history o f ' of the association. Successful pro(
RITTERS
dropped :•. grain or two of niii ln -o p hy the Sehn »J have so many different ; fessional writers , editors , etc. present j
students
t :fken par t in such ;i large ! their views from time to time.
I
of
no
te
:
win 'th y
\ variety of events as is th e case this ' Personal service by
the stall' of the
"IJeing democratic is not I•• injr -. Spring. The n'irls play tennis quite j
association is available at all times.
¦
i
' generally . Th< v play baseball wi th |Any problem may be presented to the i
careless and disorderly. "
Compliments of
" A mean lie travels faster thav their indoor ba seba ll. In addition j stall' . All questions , in so far as posBloomsburg Hardware Co
they play a fi'i eat nu mber of outdoor ! sible, are answered by return mail. i
?. pleasant tr uth. "
names. The boys are all active in
•' A man who kn ows a little more •n 'unis . o n the baseball diamond or j One copy of the Undergraduate i
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Press is mailed to each recognized
than the uvovagv has n bulge on oth- if ; iicl <] a nd (rack sports. Such aetivi- j publica tion at tho member school. j
er men out of all proportion to the ty 1i> high ly commendable. It is bring- j This would lie to the Obiter and to
int; i" pass the dreams and wishes of j the Maroon and Gold. In return , each
difference in ability. "
Gems of t h o u g h t like the above are those interested in the welfare of member school places the Undergrad- *•¦ ¦ ¦¦— ¦¦ " ¦
?
o f t e n to 1)0 found in the Business .' athletic- and sports .
uate Press on the exchange list of
Section of tho Public Ledger.
each publication.
Jack Geistwite
The headquart ers of the association
MRS. P I N C H O T SPEAKS
TO STUDENTS are located at Kast Lansing, Mich.
Studio of Photography
M A T E R I A L FORCES VS
SPIRITUAL FORCES
On Thursday . May 13, Mrs. Pin124 £. Main St.
li t |
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i m mm *— ^mm m
w ¦ ¦ w
I chot spoke to t h e students in the au- »' " ' - ¦¦
f j
R e c e n t l y Dr. Riemer spoke of the ditorium. She made a strong and
inconsistency of the use of force in striking appeal l\w the election of
modern life when the teachings of her husband. The speech was short
J EWELER
•I*Christ re-.- eived onl y the most meagre but to the point. At ilie end of the !
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
a t t e n t i o n , It is interesting to quote exercise the students sang the Alma
the following words of President j Mat er in her honor.
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n
in
y !
Oonlidge , They have a like import. !
"Wo cannot place our main veli- j
ftn oe upon material forces. We must Ij COMMIT TEE TO REVIEW
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r<»nfli rni and reinforce our ancient ;;
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NORMAL SCHOOLS
faith in t r u t h and jus tice, i n chnrita- ;
blcness and tolerance. We must make j! A committee has been app ointed
our supreme commitment to th e ev- ji b y the Council of Education , consis toHasting spiritual forces of life. We i ng* of members of the Council and
mu st mobilize the conscience of man- the Department of Public Instruckind. "—Coolidge.
t ion , to review tho applications of
EDITORIAL BOARD
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J. E. ROYS
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the Norn in] Schools of Penn.sylwm in
for authority to grant degrees . T his
FACULTY CHEERS K1WANIS
means, of course , that our applicaThe Faculty team was out with all tion will also receive attention soon. !
their suits on ready to wreak dive
inj uries on the assembled Kiwnnians .
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
Rain came and ended the hilarity.
67 years of service
The audience was cheated out of a
good game.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
The Fnculty looked good in their
JEWELRY
suits. In fact they looked like a maj or league team come down to play
First National Bank Bid*.
an exhibition. They surely would
have won if they had played.
When you want
„
GOOD
EATS
When you think of
go to
SHOES
REIL LY'S
Think of
BUCK ALEW'S
L_—.
Confe ctionery
.
The y Serve the BEST
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
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THE MU PH IS STEP OUT
REPAIR
WORK ADVANCES
-_ .
EXCHANGE S
The repai r work is making proOshkosh Normal A dvance—The
schools of their district are holdhigh
gress. Five rooms have been remodan
oratorical contest at Oshkosh
ing
eled and turned bacK into the hands
, Wis.
Normal
Bugs Adams '24, was a visitor at
The Argus—An Art Club has reThe second annual dance of the of the students. The new stack is up.
been
The
top
of
the
old
one
has
been organized at Harrisburg
cently
the Hill during the week end.
Mu Phi Sigma was held Saturday mended. Several openings have been
High School. They are now busily
The Board of Trustees is pl annin g night , May 15th , in the school gym- ; rut
into the wall between the kitch- engage d , in doing1 scarf and china
t«- meet on Monday next.
!
nasium . This
en and the dining 1 room. Two new
leather tooling and blocks
Kt\ Rorem spent Monday at Leba- best dances dance was one of the 1 sets of double doors have been hung. painting,
It is well oil its way toprinting
.
of
the
school
year
and
non.
'•Three new closets have boon added ward the accomplishment of its pur
Miss Nelle Moore and Miss Hayden j the most delightfu l event the sorority j to the convenience «>f Miss Ward for pose.
visited the schools of Hazleton last has ever hud.
Muhlenberg . Weekly—Dr. W. " C.
j the storage of dishes and linen. One
week.
The gymnasium r was attractive ly ! of the dish washing rooms for glass- j¦ Troxell , X-ray specialist at the AlSuperintenden t Houck of Berwick , decorated with the sorority colors of i es and silverware has disappeared. lentown Hospital , gave a vocational
called on Mr. Rhodes relativ e to red and white , the center decoration I Old openings for doors and windows talk on the modern application of the
being of red balloons with streamers ; have been walled up. Steam fittings X-ray. He gave som e very interesting
teachers for Berwick.
to the balc ony of the gym- j have been torn out. Others have been and helpful uses of this wond erful
Miss Lee has taken in four room- j radiating
, installed . The second fire tower is invention.
nasium.
.
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ers. Her hospitalit y is greatly apprej being1 built. Its three walls of tile
The
music
was
furnishe
d
Prohibition is not a failure accordby
Alexj
ciated .
ander 's Orchestra of nine pieces and I will probabl y be up in a week or ten ing to Rev. Dr. Bieber , an alumnus
The local High School is practicing punch was served to the dancers dur- ! days. The transformer vault is being of Muhlenberg College . He says that
fvom six to nine in the evening in !j ing the evening. Miss Pearl Mason
j moved. A substitute for it has been proh ibition cannot be a failure bepreparation for its Senior Hay .
; and Miss Xelle Maupin , sorority ad- J erected. This all means work and cause its real worth cannot be proved
The question of floorin g is receiv- ' visor s were , chaperones and Dr . and , spells progress. The gratifying thing in the short period of six years . Read
ing more attention than any other ,' Mrs . G . C. L. Riemer were honor ! about it all is that everyone is ac- j his article for more informa tion in
' guests . Kveryone repor ts havin g had • cepting the changes with the best of i the Muhlenber g Weekly for May 5.
detail of the repair work .
i spirit.
The Green Stone—Two Chinese
Mr. Hausknecht drove to his par- a wonderful timt? .
students
addressed the Chapel Asents ' home near Williamsport 011 Sat1
sembly
at
West Chester. Mr. P. T.
urday.
CHARTER OF SCHOOL
' degree gr anting privilege Chen and Mr.
;
K. C. Wu are doing
Dr. Riemer is at Marrisbur g today 1
work
in
the
school- at
to attend a meeting of the Board of I The original charter of our Nor- i Appl ication blanks to the Council Princeton. Theirgraduate
message
was to
Normal School Principals .
j mal School was granted by the Court I¦ of Education for the privileg e of ' teach friendship among the nations
Mr. Keller is taking advanced work !of Columbia County on March _ .">, grantin g degrees have reached the in our schools , don 't j udge before
at Bucknell University every Satur- I 1857 . Later it was altered and a- Principal 's office. They will be filled you make a study and do unto others
mended . According to the records , I out as soon as possible , for the School as you would have them do unto you .
day.
this
was done on May •'> , 1909 . At 1 feels j ustified in making application They left with the appeal "Is Young
Miss Maupm and Miss Mason were
our School whs rail ed the ! for the privilege of granting- degrees . China to plead in vain?"
patronesses at the Mu Phi Sigma par- first
Rloonisbur
g Literary Institute. Later 1 As soon as this privilege is granted
West Chester held their Junior
ty.
it was called the Bloomsburg Liter- i a fourth year will be added and the Prom
last Friday night.
'Miss Gertrude Andrews and Miss ary Institute and State Normal • School will be changed into a Teach- .
Slippery Rocket—A contribu tion
Elizabeth Eves attended the Mii Phi School of the Sixth District . In 11) 1(5 ors College .
t'o the exhibit of American colleges,
Sigma dance.
our School was taken over b y the I
which is held yearly at Carnegie LiMiss Conway drove to Xanticoke State and was then , known as the
brary is being made by Slippery
COMPLETION
OF
LOCAL
I
on Thursday . On Tuesday she took I Bloomsburg State Normal School .
Rock. The exhibit includes pictures ,
HIGH SCHOOL year
dinner with friends from Nanticoke j According to Article IX of the ;
books , catalogues, studen t pub[' charter the purpo se of the institution
at the Hotel Magee.
lications
and other interesting 1 things
;
It
may
be
impossible
to complete in connection
There was a shift of tables last j was the professional trainin g of
with the school.
the local high school building until
week . Since that time there have de- ! young men and women as teachers J about
November 3st. This will make
relbped many new acquaintances and ji f or the common schools of the State j
for the high school pu- ARRANGE M E NT WITH
friendships.
[ leadin g to the degree of Bachelor of J Hpilsnecessary
to
use
:
,
the
normal school buildLOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
Pedagogies
and
the
instruction
of
The house on the corner of Third jj students in thorough college prepar - j ings for a few weeks
nex t fall. This :
an d Wood streets is being repaired !! atory work
Arrangements with the local School
and business 'j School will again do what it can to
and repapered. Soon it will be ready courses , iind commercial
i
help
the
boys
and
girls
Board
of
Bloomsfor student teaching purposes
,
in
science
music and the
tfi) receive some of the help.
, were made at their meeting last Friarts , and other educational courses. | burg- continu e their work .
Miss Saxman called on M iss Mc- ! In 1020 the Normal Schools of
day evening. Ne xt year student teachCatnmon on Tuesday and Wednes- Pennsylvania were completely reorers will have access to every grade
day. She had just taken her doctor 's J ganized. Subsequent to that date
in the town from one to nine includegree in physical education.
This affords our School enviable
they have been used only f o r the
GRUEN WATCHES ! sive.
training facilities , the like of which
Invitations to commencement are j trainin g of teachers. The teaching
coming to the administration office was all put on a college basis . High
are hard to find anywhere in the
At
country . With the cooperation of
from many schools throu ghout the school instruction was. eliminated as |!
School and Town this Normal School
State .
rapi dl y as possible. A t present no
SNEIDMAN
'S
JEWELERY
STORE
is
looking forward to a. ver y bri ght
such
instruction
is
being
offered
.
In
The certificates for the graduates
fu ture.
iu June have arrived , duly signed by j place of the degree of Bachelo r of
Supt . Francis B. Haas. They will now Pedagogics the Normal Schools wil l
soon grant the degree of Bachelor
ha s igned by Dr. Riemer.
¦ - M - M m ¦m . .¦¦ — 11—.u~-u—.r * ;
of Science in Educat ion. This will I ¦{" ¦'¦ *¦
The rain on Wednesday was wcl- 1 doubtless
EVENTUALLY I
,
f
o
r
in the near future
I
come altho it did interfere with the prelim inarybe slops
with
this
end
in
game between the Faculty and the
view are now being ' taken.
—and because you must
Kiwanis.
do it eventually—and beMr. Schoeli , Presid ent 01 the .Board
ATHLETIC LEADER S MEETING
of Trustees, is at Atlantic City .
cause the longer you wait
Miss Harriet Moore went to BethA t the regular meeting Monday,
the older you grow—
lehem on Saturday to hear the Bach
May 10, officers for the coming year
Choir.
Assets over
: therefore do it
were elected. Miss Verna Mealoy sucThe budget for the year 1020-27 ceeds Miss Jessie Zimmerman as prewas prepared by Mr. Hausknecht an Thre e and One Quarter i NOW— Today if possi«e nt to the Department last Friday. succeeds Miss Marie Gricr ns secreble !
It costs about a million dollars to tary . A strong program for the comMillions .
i
run thi s School during: a biennium. ing year is being worked out . This
i
The finest and most comfortable orga nizatio n is becoming one of the
The Strongest Bank in the | Sit f o r y o u r
place about our School is the Library. most active .school societies and it
Portrait!
. Much has been done for it and is would be well to watch what they
County
Invites
Your
constantly being,' done. Much of its are doing.
to
the
is
due
,
efficiency, *iowever
Business
three librarians.
an d oiled. This chocks hiking in that 1
There is a difference in the cost direction to some extent. Soon , howA . Z. Schock, President
of articles of the supply room this ever, the road will be all the better.
year over what it was last year . The
The local hospital had excellent
Frank W. Miller, Vice-president
school is buying its goods to better commencement exercseis in our auadvantage. This makes it possible for ditorium on Tuesday evening". After
Wm, H. Hidlay, Treasurer
the students to enjoy the benefit of those exercises they hold a recoption
lower prices .
in our gymnasium. Refreshments
H. Montgomery Smith ,
large
gathering.
were
serveed
to
a
student
every
though
It lodks os
Trust Officer
in the auditorium as
in the School owned a racquet. If The decorationsgymnasium
wero
very
well
aa
in
the
Over th e Post Offlc*
this enthusiasm for tennis continues attractive . There was a graduating
additional courts will be needed.
Light Street road has been tarred class of ton nurses.
Brief Mention Of People
You Know
Beautiful Dance Given
To Friends
j
Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust Co.
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APPRECIATIO N FROM
SUGGES TION BOX
KANYUCK AGAIN IS
SUMMER SESSION ENROLLMENT I
SUNDAY INDEPENDEN T
STAR OF TRACK TEAM '
It has been suggested that the
1 he enrollment for the summer
Mr. Morgan Llewellyn , of th«
Robinson Runs Well In
session is growing very rapidly. The School put up a Suggestion Box for
Distance Races
teachand
students
by
contributions
Wilkt's-Barre Indepen dent , sent i«
indications at present arc that the
— Continued from front pnjy e summer session will be at least a» ers for the improve ment and better- Miss Con wny the following aj>preciai 98 feel. H inches .
large this year as it was last . A good ment of the School. The idea is a tion of the concer t of our quart ci«
throw—Ha
y
es
,
Javelin
, Dickinson
Kood one . It is often true that one
first, 14(5 foot ; Dork , Dickinson , sec- many young men are registering. It j and the *same head , helped and sup- at Wilkus-Barre on Sunday.
"I apprecia ted the concert re ml «••!•ond , l.'M feet , 8 inches ; Griffiths , looks as though North Hall would be
ported by a number of other heads, f eil by the studen ts on Sunday nigkt
Dickinson, third , 12? feut , I inches ;1 full.
; is more efficient and effective than last at Wilkcs-Bavre. Dr. Riemer '
Carson . Wyoming, "- fourth , 124 foot ,
|; that- one head could possibly be by |
:
^
8 inches.
MR.
ROREM
ELECTED
itself . The Maroon and Gold is look- I address was opp ortune and appropriShot put—Hayes , Dickinson , first.
SUP'T OF LEBANON ing forward to the time when it will j ate. "
45 foot , 2 inches ; Corson. Wyomin g,
be able to announce the where and j
second, -12 feet , l> inches ; Rushin ,
Mr . Rorem has been elected to the when of such a box.
j
Blo oinsburj f . third , 3(1 feet , 11 inch_
j
es; William s , Wyoming 1, fourth , ft9 superintendenc e* ot" the schools of Le- !
feet . 2 inches.
banon . Lebanon is a town of about
PICNIC AND FIELD DAY
j
Pole Vault—Patoski. Wyoming, 25 ,000 population . It is the county i
first , i> feet , -i inches ; Joseph . DickThe picnic lunch is to come off on I
A ttractions for
inson , second , 0 feet ; A ustin. Blooms- ' seat of Lebanon County , which lies !j Tuesday , May 25th. The banquet and ;
burg, third . 8 feet. 9 inches ; Shea, east of Harrisbur R. We are sure that Meld day is scheduled for Thursday. ;
Saturday, May 22.
fourth. S feet , 6 inches.
Mr. Roveni will fill his new position Ii May 27th . Let us hope and pray that f
Hig h j ump— Knnyuck , Klooms^ all longing, !
the rain for which we are
burg. first . 5 feet . 7 inches ; Patoski . in a very creditable manner . He has will come in between these days and j
BUCK JONES
Wyoming, second, o feet (5 inches ; our best wishes.
i
not
on
them.
I
Alger and Jk-Quiggan, t hird . i> feet,
IN
:
I
5 inches.
|
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
Walsh , Nelson and Brace had
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
charge of track events with Reams ,
1
Sutliff. Swartz and Luddington the
COMPLIMENTS OF
The
following
quotation
from
j udges of thp finish and Thomas, Jen- School Life of April shows what one
kins. Jamieson and Smith j udges on town is doing- to meet the needs of
WOOLW ORTHS j
Monda y and Tuesday
the curves.
the
children
in
religious
education
:
i
,
Keil . Garrity and McGrath had' - "More than 9,000 children from
NORMA TALMADG E
ciiargf of the field events.
2;i public schools of Dayton , Ohio ,
receive instruction in week-day
In Her Greatest Offeringschools of religious education. Since ; Better Footwear For Less
ALTON B. PARKER DIES
its inception four years ago the moveAlton B. Parker, the standard ; ment has grow n rapidly, and in the
HAINES
bearer of the Democratic Party a- 18 centers maintained in the city ,
4,441
children
The
are
enrolled;
and
in
gainst Theodore Roosevelt in the •
A Greater N orma Talmad 'g*
Presidential race of 1904 , died on - the 17 county centers -4,774 are en- :
SHOE WIZARD
May 10. He rose from the obscurity ; rolled. The work is under the direc- i
146 W. Main St.
Than You Ever Saw Before
of a y outh spent on a New York ' tion of a supervisor and 14 full-time
State- farm , to the position of Judge teachers , all of whom have had special traini ng for their vrork. "
and presidential cnmlidnte.
j FOR SN APP Y
Com ing Soon
i
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I
t
Colombia Theatre
Fightin g Buckaroo
" KIKI "
Arcus Women 's Shop
The Store of Quality
and Low Price
132 W est Main St.
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SPRING DRESSES
see
J. ECKER
4 Door* below Market
Square
|"THE
j
MERRY WID O W"
We 've a letter from a friend
advising us that he has in constant use a rug, woven f r om
KRA U SS'
strips of Hemingway suits that
CASH GROCERY
he 'd worn out after years of
The Nearest Grocery Store to
service. And the rug is giving
the "Normal". A full line of
as much wear as the suits did.
Quality Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing" is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
Lowenbergs
of fact , there's no j oke about 1
The Big Clothing Store
the long-wear qualities of our
With It's One Low Price suits and topcoats.
to All Invites Students to
There are no better fabrics
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
Men 's Wear
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style, you 'll find plenty
LEADER STORE CO.
of that in 'em , too !
, John W. Knies, Mgr.
New Spring Suits
B loo m» burg
P«.
$25 $30 $35 $40
"Quality "Is Remembered
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35
Long After Price is Forgot ten."
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Ready to Wear
"Ail-ways Reliable "
. ,
*
The Latest Spring j
and Summer Fashions ¦
in Mens ' Suits and Overcoats.
Made to your measure
or
W e St and behind
The Sloga n
Fred R. Hippensteel
Clothing of All Kinds
.. - - ¦
Bart Pursel
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby
VICTORIA THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
May 24th. and 25th .
"V OLCA NO"
WI TH
Bebe Daniels , Ricardo Cortez
and Wallace Berry
HEMINGW AY S
STAR OF 1RNX TEAM
j MANSFIELD WINS ON
HOME FIELD
j
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I SENIORS PRESENT UN
! SURPASSED VAUDEVILLE
!
McGrath Stars With
Three Hits
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QUARTETTE BEFORE
THE NATION
Wilkes-Barre Extends
Second Invitation
¦
The double mixed and double male
Quartette
To
Make
Mysterious
quartettes
broadcasted from WBRE ,
j
last Sunday erenipfiTWilkes-Barre
i
Appearance.
Second
Friday he showed some real stuff and j
i Listeners-in were given one hour and
minutes of excellent musical
I fifteen
ball j
Kanyuck showed some real stuff wrapped his bat around the oldtriple
graduat- j entertainment. The group received
cream
of
the
Tonight
the
;
three
times.
Two
doubles
and
a
;
Saturday in the triangular truck g
o down in the book to his credit, j ing class will be presented to the man y calls for repetitions of several
meet between Dickinson Seminary , He
plays a nice game on the j! world in a high class vaudeville by of their numbers.
Wyoming Seminary and Bloomsburg hot also
The trip was made in machines furcomers.
|I the Senior Class of the Bloomsburg
State Normal School. Ij e is one of the
Prospectors
!
School.
Normal
State
and driven by Dr. G. C. Lv
nished
\
champion
The ever smiling and
j
best this school h as ev e r had and has
from
one
person
to
were
sent
out
j
Riemer
and Miss Eleanor Leitetfnaan.
I
into
i
s
co
m
ing
kidder
,
Red
Garrity,
ji another in an effort to find the best j
always been the biggest factor in our
scoring power. Saturday, working un- i his own again. He is considered our j there was to be found in the class, j Dr. Riemer gave an excellent talk
tier a handicap , he won two fi rst I best outfield er. He covers an awful jI The committee is pretty well satis- j on the development of music here
places, one second , and out third for |amount of ground and catches seem- jj fied with the conglomeration of acts, j and cited many reasons why suck
a total of fifteen points. It. is remark- ]' i ngly impossible flys. Since the last i Picture the scene : a full house , a | tun e, mon ey, etc., pays. He spoke of
able .
I Wy oming game he hasn 't hit much ! Broadway orchestra in the 'pit ; and student leadership in chapel s as a
Friday, he came through with a j
f means r>f preparing' graduates for
One of the best marks made by ¦ but
ij accomplished actors on the stage. I work of a similar nature in future
single.
doubl
e
and
a
members of our school in the high I
most fastidious |life. H<> stated that music has beeia
The game was one of the most in- ' What more could the
ju m p was m ade on Satur 'day by Kan- i
,
by j
surrounded
j
th
e
atre
g
o
er
w
a
n
t
means of bringing out many vmyuck. He j ump ed 5 feet , 7 inc hes to j teresting in which our fellows have I beautiful women , handsome men , the J the
recogniaed
talents among children.
outcome
was
j
played
this
year.
The
I
ysin first place, }\v taken a by.a uti t'ul i
t in clothes. It reminds one of ] In his conclusion , he thanked the ralaten
[
team
BIoomsbuTg
dubious
until
the
j th e city and all its won tiers .
j um p with seeming ly no effo rt. He
I
fans for the response given to ths
also took first place in the broad had its last time at bat. It was an j One of the features of this per- dio
program
furnished.
the
unluck
y
sixth
inning
that
spoiled
:
jump.
.
f ormance will be the great and wonhad
game
after
our
men
seemingly
Those
in
of WBRE aske*
On the whole Bloomsburg did well i it on ice. Much better baseball "was | derf ul "Mysterious Quartette". Once for a returncharge
engagement
and viixf o.
j
j
in the meet with what few entries we ji played in this game than they played ; befo re they have appeared in public I the consent of Dr. Riemer tlie rej
Sad. Robinson showed fight and speed ! before. Onl y two errors were commit j! and once before the question of their j quest was granted. The group will
when he came from second place to ted and they und er peculiar condi- j identity fl ew from lip to lip. They again broadcast from the some stawin the mile race. He also turned in ti ons.
I! may be revealed. Don 't miss the !tion May .30th.
points for winning second place in
; chance to solve the great mystery, j
Proa*"*"*
the half mile run. He was some oft' i1 The game started out big for i The committee engineering this j
-' r
er
Ma
nsfield
w
h
en
thei
r
pit
che
r
Sor
b
.
,
j1
j
form in this race, how ever.
Paen
to
Summer
Von Su/r«.
is headed by Fannie HilHayes, of Dickinson Seminary, struck out our first four men at bat. performance
The
Fairies
Gad«oa»
j
udgement
Discrimination
bert
and
.
showed himself to l>e an all around Things looked glum for us till we hit j
You
Sunrise
and
P<?»n
been
shown
in
selecting
the
acts
!
has
our
ttig
inning,
the
third.
We
rolled
j
j
athlete by winning four first places.
Invitation
of
the
Bells
Planqv.ette
promised.
a
tj
and
much
can
be
So
five
up
knocked
the
op1
scores
and
[
He won the hundred yard dash , the
; 8:15 in the auditorium , will sit those !
Double Mixed
discus throw, the javelin throw and posing pitcher from the box . Garello, j who
n.
twenty-five
paid
cents
to
see
the
i
Mansfield
catcher,
went
on
the
mound
the shot put.
Solo
Miss A. J. Pov»er
performance
of
the
ages.
Dig
down
mask.
This
is
Sorber
donned
the
and
The meet was good from both enIII.
deep
for
quarters.
those
supporting
battery.
an entirely self
try and spectacular standpoint.
Song- of the D eep Blue Sea . WiJsey
This is the story of that great third
The summaries :
O
Solo Mi
De Capdra
inning. Roan and Kane singled , BradTrack Events
Annie
Roonie
Selected
shaw went out second to first with WYOMING AND TENNIS
Double Male Quartette
120 yards low hurdles—McQuifi- the runners advancing. Roan scored
TOMORROW
IV.
gan , Wyoming, first; Kanyuck , Nor- on a fielder 's choice. Yarashefski sent
Piano Solo
. James Bittenbend«r
•nial , second ; Geigle , Dickinson , third. Kane over the plate when he singled .
Time—14 seconds.
V.
Normal Team To Start
McGrath cleared the bases with a
The Violets' Fate
1 mile run—Rob inson. Blooms- double and scored on Garrity 's douObt
New Sport
Tell me not of a lovely lass Forsyte
burg, second; Geigle , Dickinson; Gal- ble. Rushin struck out.
Hours of Dreaming
lagher, Wyoming, third ; McClain ,
Schubert
The trip in a motor-bus without
A new team has been organized
I'ouble Mixe d Quartette
Dickinson , fourth. Time-—4 :48.
pullman accomodations was rather among the men of the institution.
VI.
100 yards dash—Hayes, Dickinson , gruelling
and may be responsible for This team, the varsity tennis team , Soldiers Chorus (Faust)
first; Sorber, Bloomsburg, second;
Gounod
Tressler , Wyoming, third ; Davis, of the lost game . However , the men will go to Wyoming tomorrow and Nut Brown Maiden . . College Song
played one of their best games for play a match at 8:30 in the morning.
Double Male Quartette
Bloomsburg, fourth. Time—10:3.
the
year and the loss is not by any Some of our early birds .should be j
440 yards dash—Tressler , WyomVII.
present at the event.
|Address
ing, first; Lyndemuth , Dickinson , se- means a life and death matter.
Dr. Rievner
Mansfield has a nice school and a
With constant playing some of our ;
VIII .
cond ; Dogle Wyoming, third ; Davis, nice
diamond was provided to play members have become quite profi- • When the banjo plays
Bloomsburg, fourt h . Time—54.2.
Wilso»
on.
But
, it is the general consensus cient in the old game and they de- Alma Mater
,
hurdles—Starbird
yards
low
220
Wyoming, first ; Griffiths , Dickinson , of opinion that Bloomsburg is the sired to show their ability. Two
Ensemble
best place. The whole team was glad matches were arranged with Wyomsecond; Kanyuck , Bloomsburg, third ; to
back and a chance to stretch ing forthwith. Tomorrow is the first
Geiffle , Dickinson , fourth. Time 29.5 wasget
welcomed
after the ride.
and the second will be played here STUPEND OU S SPECTACLE
880 yards run—Dougher, WyomingThe
summary
:
May 29th.
first ; Robinson , Bloomsburg, {second;
BLOOMSBURG NORMAL
The team consists of Robert Sut- Miss Kulp 's Classes Present
Watters, Wy oming, third ; Taylor ,
v h o a e
liff , Ben Lewis, Everett Jameison and
Dickinson , fourth. Time—2:19.3
Kane , ss
Puppe t Show
1 1 3 4 1
Gilbert Morgans.
220 ynrds dash—Tressler , Wyom- BradBhaw
c
.
.
.
.
0
0
5
2
0
,
Bloomsburg,
secing, rii'Rt; Sorber ,
, 1b
t 0 0 0 1
Miss Kulp 's Juvenile Literature
ond ; Rice, Wy oming, third ; Jones, Austin
Rowlands
lb
.
.
.
.
0
0 2 0 0
,
Ackley, cf
0 0 0 0 0
Classes presented a second show to
Bloomsbuvg, fourth. Time—24.3.
, 2b . . 1 1 0 1 0
Worthington, cf . 0 1 1 0 0
the Seniors at their Wednesday Cha4-5 mile relay—Wyoming, first; Yarnshefski
McGrath
3b
. . . . 2- 3 3 0 0
,
Garello, c, p
0 l 5 1 0
pel exercises. This second show was
Dickinson , second; Bloomsburg, 3rd. Garrity, If
0 2 3 0 0
p.
Sorber,
c
1
0
6
0
0
ot
a mammoth character, requiring
Field Events
Rushin rf
0 0 1 0 0
an
arena for its presentation.
Brond jump — Knnyuck , Blooms- Keen , cf
0 0 0 0 0
Totals
8 11 27 10 1
Being
clever , however, the memburg, first , 10 feet , 8 inches ; Rotski , Roun , p
1 1 1 3 0
Score by innings ;
bers of the class reduced the size
Up to this time McGrath has been
Robinson Runs Well In Disrath er an unknown quantity as far
tance Races.
as baseball in concerned , but last
¦
Wyoming, second , 18 feet , 8 1-2 inches ; Johns, Bloomsburg, third , 17
feet , 7 inches; Fnust, Wyoming, 4th ,
16 feet, 6 inchee .
Discus throw—Hayes, Dickinson ,
first, 111 feet, 6 inches ; Williams,
Wyoming, second , 111 feet, 3 inches; Griffith , Dickinson , third, HO foot
7 inches ; Austin Bloomsburg, fourth
—Continued on Page Pour
Totals
6 8 24 10
MAN SFIELD , NORMAL
Brace , rf
Lloyd, 3b
Hi ll , 2b
Kelley, ss
Dolbear , 1b
Church , If
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v
'2
2
1
1
1
0
h
3
2
1
2
1
0
2
o a «
0 0
0 0
3 6
0 3
12 0
0 0
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0
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Bloomaburft . . . 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0—6
Mansfield
2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 x—8
Summary—Sacrifice hit , Barnity.
Two base hits, McGrath 2 , Garrity .
Three base hit, McGrath . Stolen bases, Brndshaw. Garrity, Kelley 2. Base
on balls, off Roan 3, off Sorber 1.
Struck out, by Garello 6, by Sorber
6, by Roan 3. Passed ball, Sorber,
umpire Brace.
I
of actors , castles, trees, bears, everything except mice. The scene was
pretty and the story wob interesting.
The story was of Pubs in Boots
and served to make vivid in the
minds of young and old. All enj oyed
it from Janell down to Morgan.
This device intended for aid in
primary teaching and should make a
tremendous success as put on here.
MAROON AND GOLD
Friday, M ay
21 ,
1926.
ONE MORE CHANCE
MEMB ERS OF DRAM ATIC
YOUTH BEST
j WILL SERVE
AT WYOM ING
BY WORTHY EXAMPLE
CLUB PRES ENT PLAY
At the meeting of the Department
Kingston Will Be The . .
Ra y Hawk ins Has
i of Superintendence which was held
Scene Of Battle
Star Role •
the j in Washington last February, the
Published \veekly during
¦Qhooi year by th e students of the ! paragraph below appeared among the
Bloomsburg State Normal School in ; resolutions passed by the superinSince Wyoming beat our team so
Tho p lay presented in Dramatic
the interests of the students , the a- j
comedy. easily some weeks ago the men on
lunv.ii and the school in general. ! tendents. The resolution shows why Club Wednesday was a good
ou r t ea m have determined to come
our Faculty is composed of such a ' The club Ihoroly enjoyed it.
Thv members of the cast were : thr o u g h th is Saturday like a shell
high typ o of men and women , physically, mentall y and morally, and , at Ray Hawkins, R«(il Ciamty, Pfefe thru a paper wall. Wh y not? Our
the same time, it gives us prospect- Rice , Mildred Kelly, and Dee Delan- team is working better together now
Editor - in - chief
ive teachers an excellent idea of the j
were had by all. than they were then and they comgreat opportunity of service to tho J ey. Lots of laughs
Hugo Riemer
best hitting clubs
coming generations that is beckon- j Tho m a n n e r of presentation shows prise one of the
school.
The days of the
learn
how.
this
ever
in
ing: at our doors. The resolution wins the object, of the club—to
Associate Editors
as follows :
; Manuscri pts are used and suggestive outfield is past , never to be recalled.
The team has had indifferent sucHelen Andrews
\ "In an ago more complex and in- • stage sots. The members of the club
cess in its games, winnin g one out of
; t n c a t e t h a n any other the world lias ;
Mildred Benson
ever k n o w n , in a country of unpara- i have learned to imagine themselves three , but Wyoming is a magic word
Be tty Brooks
and a contest against Wyoming
lleled prosperity, the problem of per- , in a the atre.
Marion Decker
j sonal a d j u s t m e n t to social , civic and ;
I means the hi ghest play ing ability
Grace Hai'los
economic e n v i r o n m e n t is not easy. To SCHOOL JOINS ASSOCIATION ¦slumbering in the team members
a generation of youth facing such
Fannie Hilbert
j make-up. Go get em ' gang!
j .foe Kane assures the school that
Kitty McHugh
! complexity the .difficulty is great inThe School has jus t t aken out
j his team is in the best possible shape
deed . It is a t r i b u t e tt< y o u n g A men- :
Kathryn Phillips
c-a t h a t in making this adjustment membership in a new association. It and they know all the coach can tell
; so m a n y succeed ami so fow fail. We ;t is called the Associated Undergradu- them. Kane is playing his old time
Kenn eth Yocum
hear " ou r t r i b u t e t<> t h e essential ; ate Press , the membership , of which ' game and can be depended on to hit
Benjamin F. Lewis
cleanness , the intellectual straight- , is limited to educational institutions. j and field to perfection Saturday.
lies?, the f r a n k courage-, and the dej That tower of strength , Au stin ,
BUSINESS BOARD
cent idealism <>t " American young - This association has been organized | perched on the initial sack is at his
John Robison
manhood and y o u n g womanhood. The ; by a group of college graduates who | height and is ready to use his wit in
Larry Coolbaugh
; greatest obligation we. an adult gen- felt the need for assistance and co- 1 talking Wyoming out of the game
1
» eration , owe is I he obligation we owe ' operative advice, to render the best l a n d using his playing ability in playPrice
$1.50
per j to them. In develop ing those charac- possible service. It is not sponsored |ing them out of it. He and Garrity
Subscription
teristics of personality :ind citizenin both these departments of
school year for resident students and ' ship which u't* desiro for our civili- b y a t?<.»lleg'O or university as a publi * |j shine
the game.
m
c
i
t
y
feature.
It
f
u
n
c
t
i
o
n
s
o
n
i
t
s
own
alumni.
j zation , such as obedience to law , re• The absence of Yarashefski leaves
Entered as second class matter at ' spect for government , and tolerance. ' merits entirely.
; a vacancy at second base which has
the JBlooni sburg Post Office , Blooms- all A m e r i c a n adults will serve youth . Payment of the a n n u a l clues en- i not as yet been definitely filled . The
member
school
to
the
comtitles
the
burg, Pa .
best by themselves setting those ex- , plete service offered by the associa- I material , however , is adequate.
Offices : 11 o "Main Building, B. S. umples which they desir e youth to i tion , the monthly magazine , as well ; Quite a delegation will follow the
'
'
• o] ! )
N. S- , Bl 'JOfMfbur g, Pa .
as the personal service of the stall' I team to Kingston Saturday and the
"The News ab n u t you, of you , '
on matters covering all phases of the |game should come our way.
whv.vi f o i you. "
'
s t u d e n t publication problems .
NEW LIFE IN D E P A R T M E N T
The official publication of the as1
OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION sociation is an attractively built magF E A T H E R ' S BUSINESS
You Can Get
azine. It covers all piiases of a n n u a l i
Xew life and vitality are notice- ! newspaper and h u m o r magazine pub -,
PHILO S OPHY
;iblo in the Department of Physical ! lications as edited by the members |
& At
Mi. William Feather !.;¦ again ; Kdueati on . Never in the history o f ' of the association. Successful pro(
RITTERS
dropped :•. grain or two of niii ln -o p hy the Sehn »J have so many different ; fessional writers , editors , etc. present j
students
t :fken par t in such ;i large ! their views from time to time.
I
of
no
te
:
win 'th y
\ variety of events as is th e case this ' Personal service by
the stall' of the
"IJeing democratic is not I•• injr -. Spring. The n'irls play tennis quite j
association is available at all times.
¦
i
' generally . Th< v play baseball wi th |Any problem may be presented to the i
careless and disorderly. "
Compliments of
" A mean lie travels faster thav their indoor ba seba ll. In addition j stall' . All questions , in so far as posBloomsburg Hardware Co
they play a fi'i eat nu mber of outdoor ! sible, are answered by return mail. i
?. pleasant tr uth. "
names. The boys are all active in
•' A man who kn ows a little more •n 'unis . o n the baseball diamond or j One copy of the Undergraduate i
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Press is mailed to each recognized
than the uvovagv has n bulge on oth- if ; iicl <] a nd (rack sports. Such aetivi- j publica tion at tho member school. j
er men out of all proportion to the ty 1i> high ly commendable. It is bring- j This would lie to the Obiter and to
int; i" pass the dreams and wishes of j the Maroon and Gold. In return , each
difference in ability. "
Gems of t h o u g h t like the above are those interested in the welfare of member school places the Undergrad- *•¦ ¦ ¦¦— ¦¦ " ¦
?
o f t e n to 1)0 found in the Business .' athletic- and sports .
uate Press on the exchange list of
Section of tho Public Ledger.
each publication.
Jack Geistwite
The headquart ers of the association
MRS. P I N C H O T SPEAKS
TO STUDENTS are located at Kast Lansing, Mich.
Studio of Photography
M A T E R I A L FORCES VS
SPIRITUAL FORCES
On Thursday . May 13, Mrs. Pin124 £. Main St.
li t |
¦
i m mm *— ^mm m
w ¦ ¦ w
I chot spoke to t h e students in the au- »' " ' - ¦¦
f j
R e c e n t l y Dr. Riemer spoke of the ditorium. She made a strong and
inconsistency of the use of force in striking appeal l\w the election of
modern life when the teachings of her husband. The speech was short
J EWELER
•I*Christ re-.- eived onl y the most meagre but to the point. At ilie end of the !
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n
u
ii
ii m
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
a t t e n t i o n , It is interesting to quote exercise the students sang the Alma
the following words of President j Mat er in her honor.
i r
,i
n
in
y !
Oonlidge , They have a like import. !
"Wo cannot place our main veli- j
ftn oe upon material forces. We must Ij COMMIT TEE TO REVIEW
?
I ¦ '
r<»nfli rni and reinforce our ancient ;;
.
NORMAL SCHOOLS
faith in t r u t h and jus tice, i n chnrita- ;
blcness and tolerance. We must make j! A committee has been app ointed
our supreme commitment to th e ev- ji b y the Council of Education , consis toHasting spiritual forces of life. We i ng* of members of the Council and
mu st mobilize the conscience of man- the Department of Public Instruckind. "—Coolidge.
t ion , to review tho applications of
EDITORIAL BOARD
1
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i
J. E. ROYS
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ill
M
the Norn in] Schools of Penn.sylwm in
for authority to grant degrees . T his
FACULTY CHEERS K1WANIS
means, of course , that our applicaThe Faculty team was out with all tion will also receive attention soon. !
their suits on ready to wreak dive
inj uries on the assembled Kiwnnians .
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
Rain came and ended the hilarity.
67 years of service
The audience was cheated out of a
good game.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND
The Fnculty looked good in their
JEWELRY
suits. In fact they looked like a maj or league team come down to play
First National Bank Bid*.
an exhibition. They surely would
have won if they had played.
When you want
„
GOOD
EATS
When you think of
go to
SHOES
REIL LY'S
Think of
BUCK ALEW'S
L_—.
Confe ctionery
.
The y Serve the BEST
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
________———————————
THE MU PH IS STEP OUT
REPAIR
WORK ADVANCES
-_ .
EXCHANGE S
The repai r work is making proOshkosh Normal A dvance—The
schools of their district are holdhigh
gress. Five rooms have been remodan
oratorical contest at Oshkosh
ing
eled and turned bacK into the hands
, Wis.
Normal
Bugs Adams '24, was a visitor at
The Argus—An Art Club has reThe second annual dance of the of the students. The new stack is up.
been
The
top
of
the
old
one
has
been organized at Harrisburg
cently
the Hill during the week end.
Mu Phi Sigma was held Saturday mended. Several openings have been
High School. They are now busily
The Board of Trustees is pl annin g night , May 15th , in the school gym- ; rut
into the wall between the kitch- engage d , in doing1 scarf and china
t«- meet on Monday next.
!
nasium . This
en and the dining 1 room. Two new
leather tooling and blocks
Kt\ Rorem spent Monday at Leba- best dances dance was one of the 1 sets of double doors have been hung. painting,
It is well oil its way toprinting
.
of
the
school
year
and
non.
'•Three new closets have boon added ward the accomplishment of its pur
Miss Nelle Moore and Miss Hayden j the most delightfu l event the sorority j to the convenience «>f Miss Ward for pose.
visited the schools of Hazleton last has ever hud.
Muhlenberg . Weekly—Dr. W. " C.
j the storage of dishes and linen. One
week.
The gymnasium r was attractive ly ! of the dish washing rooms for glass- j¦ Troxell , X-ray specialist at the AlSuperintenden t Houck of Berwick , decorated with the sorority colors of i es and silverware has disappeared. lentown Hospital , gave a vocational
called on Mr. Rhodes relativ e to red and white , the center decoration I Old openings for doors and windows talk on the modern application of the
being of red balloons with streamers ; have been walled up. Steam fittings X-ray. He gave som e very interesting
teachers for Berwick.
to the balc ony of the gym- j have been torn out. Others have been and helpful uses of this wond erful
Miss Lee has taken in four room- j radiating
, installed . The second fire tower is invention.
nasium.
.
*
ers. Her hospitalit y is greatly apprej being1 built. Its three walls of tile
The
music
was
furnishe
d
Prohibition is not a failure accordby
Alexj
ciated .
ander 's Orchestra of nine pieces and I will probabl y be up in a week or ten ing to Rev. Dr. Bieber , an alumnus
The local High School is practicing punch was served to the dancers dur- ! days. The transformer vault is being of Muhlenberg College . He says that
fvom six to nine in the evening in !j ing the evening. Miss Pearl Mason
j moved. A substitute for it has been proh ibition cannot be a failure bepreparation for its Senior Hay .
; and Miss Xelle Maupin , sorority ad- J erected. This all means work and cause its real worth cannot be proved
The question of floorin g is receiv- ' visor s were , chaperones and Dr . and , spells progress. The gratifying thing in the short period of six years . Read
ing more attention than any other ,' Mrs . G . C. L. Riemer were honor ! about it all is that everyone is ac- j his article for more informa tion in
' guests . Kveryone repor ts havin g had • cepting the changes with the best of i the Muhlenber g Weekly for May 5.
detail of the repair work .
i spirit.
The Green Stone—Two Chinese
Mr. Hausknecht drove to his par- a wonderful timt? .
students
addressed the Chapel Asents ' home near Williamsport 011 Sat1
sembly
at
West Chester. Mr. P. T.
urday.
CHARTER OF SCHOOL
' degree gr anting privilege Chen and Mr.
;
K. C. Wu are doing
Dr. Riemer is at Marrisbur g today 1
work
in
the
school- at
to attend a meeting of the Board of I The original charter of our Nor- i Appl ication blanks to the Council Princeton. Theirgraduate
message
was to
Normal School Principals .
j mal School was granted by the Court I¦ of Education for the privileg e of ' teach friendship among the nations
Mr. Keller is taking advanced work !of Columbia County on March _ .">, grantin g degrees have reached the in our schools , don 't j udge before
at Bucknell University every Satur- I 1857 . Later it was altered and a- Principal 's office. They will be filled you make a study and do unto others
mended . According to the records , I out as soon as possible , for the School as you would have them do unto you .
day.
this
was done on May •'> , 1909 . At 1 feels j ustified in making application They left with the appeal "Is Young
Miss Maupm and Miss Mason were
our School whs rail ed the ! for the privilege of granting- degrees . China to plead in vain?"
patronesses at the Mu Phi Sigma par- first
Rloonisbur
g Literary Institute. Later 1 As soon as this privilege is granted
West Chester held their Junior
ty.
it was called the Bloomsburg Liter- i a fourth year will be added and the Prom
last Friday night.
'Miss Gertrude Andrews and Miss ary Institute and State Normal • School will be changed into a Teach- .
Slippery Rocket—A contribu tion
Elizabeth Eves attended the Mii Phi School of the Sixth District . In 11) 1(5 ors College .
t'o the exhibit of American colleges,
Sigma dance.
our School was taken over b y the I
which is held yearly at Carnegie LiMiss Conway drove to Xanticoke State and was then , known as the
brary is being made by Slippery
COMPLETION
OF
LOCAL
I
on Thursday . On Tuesday she took I Bloomsburg State Normal School .
Rock. The exhibit includes pictures ,
HIGH SCHOOL year
dinner with friends from Nanticoke j According to Article IX of the ;
books , catalogues, studen t pub[' charter the purpo se of the institution
at the Hotel Magee.
lications
and other interesting 1 things
;
It
may
be
impossible
to complete in connection
There was a shift of tables last j was the professional trainin g of
with the school.
the local high school building until
week . Since that time there have de- ! young men and women as teachers J about
November 3st. This will make
relbped many new acquaintances and ji f or the common schools of the State j
for the high school pu- ARRANGE M E NT WITH
friendships.
[ leadin g to the degree of Bachelor of J Hpilsnecessary
to
use
:
,
the
normal school buildLOCAL SCHOOL BOARD
Pedagogies
and
the
instruction
of
The house on the corner of Third jj students in thorough college prepar - j ings for a few weeks
nex t fall. This :
an d Wood streets is being repaired !! atory work
Arrangements with the local School
and business 'j School will again do what it can to
and repapered. Soon it will be ready courses , iind commercial
i
help
the
boys
and
girls
Board
of
Bloomsfor student teaching purposes
,
in
science
music and the
tfi) receive some of the help.
, were made at their meeting last Friarts , and other educational courses. | burg- continu e their work .
Miss Saxman called on M iss Mc- ! In 1020 the Normal Schools of
day evening. Ne xt year student teachCatnmon on Tuesday and Wednes- Pennsylvania were completely reorers will have access to every grade
day. She had just taken her doctor 's J ganized. Subsequent to that date
in the town from one to nine includegree in physical education.
This affords our School enviable
they have been used only f o r the
GRUEN WATCHES ! sive.
training facilities , the like of which
Invitations to commencement are j trainin g of teachers. The teaching
coming to the administration office was all put on a college basis . High
are hard to find anywhere in the
At
country . With the cooperation of
from many schools throu ghout the school instruction was. eliminated as |!
School and Town this Normal School
State .
rapi dl y as possible. A t present no
SNEIDMAN
'S
JEWELERY
STORE
is
looking forward to a. ver y bri ght
such
instruction
is
being
offered
.
In
The certificates for the graduates
fu ture.
iu June have arrived , duly signed by j place of the degree of Bachelo r of
Supt . Francis B. Haas. They will now Pedagogics the Normal Schools wil l
soon grant the degree of Bachelor
ha s igned by Dr. Riemer.
¦ - M - M m ¦m . .¦¦ — 11—.u~-u—.r * ;
of Science in Educat ion. This will I ¦{" ¦'¦ *¦
The rain on Wednesday was wcl- 1 doubtless
EVENTUALLY I
,
f
o
r
in the near future
I
come altho it did interfere with the prelim inarybe slops
with
this
end
in
game between the Faculty and the
view are now being ' taken.
—and because you must
Kiwanis.
do it eventually—and beMr. Schoeli , Presid ent 01 the .Board
ATHLETIC LEADER S MEETING
of Trustees, is at Atlantic City .
cause the longer you wait
Miss Harriet Moore went to BethA t the regular meeting Monday,
the older you grow—
lehem on Saturday to hear the Bach
May 10, officers for the coming year
Choir.
Assets over
: therefore do it
were elected. Miss Verna Mealoy sucThe budget for the year 1020-27 ceeds Miss Jessie Zimmerman as prewas prepared by Mr. Hausknecht an Thre e and One Quarter i NOW— Today if possi«e nt to the Department last Friday. succeeds Miss Marie Gricr ns secreble !
It costs about a million dollars to tary . A strong program for the comMillions .
i
run thi s School during: a biennium. ing year is being worked out . This
i
The finest and most comfortable orga nizatio n is becoming one of the
The Strongest Bank in the | Sit f o r y o u r
place about our School is the Library. most active .school societies and it
Portrait!
. Much has been done for it and is would be well to watch what they
County
Invites
Your
constantly being,' done. Much of its are doing.
to
the
is
due
,
efficiency, *iowever
Business
three librarians.
an d oiled. This chocks hiking in that 1
There is a difference in the cost direction to some extent. Soon , howA . Z. Schock, President
of articles of the supply room this ever, the road will be all the better.
year over what it was last year . The
The local hospital had excellent
Frank W. Miller, Vice-president
school is buying its goods to better commencement exercseis in our auadvantage. This makes it possible for ditorium on Tuesday evening". After
Wm, H. Hidlay, Treasurer
the students to enjoy the benefit of those exercises they hold a recoption
lower prices .
in our gymnasium. Refreshments
H. Montgomery Smith ,
large
gathering.
were
serveed
to
a
student
every
though
It lodks os
Trust Officer
in the auditorium as
in the School owned a racquet. If The decorationsgymnasium
wero
very
well
aa
in
the
Over th e Post Offlc*
this enthusiasm for tennis continues attractive . There was a graduating
additional courts will be needed.
Light Street road has been tarred class of ton nurses.
Brief Mention Of People
You Know
Beautiful Dance Given
To Friends
j
Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust Co.
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APPRECIATIO N FROM
SUGGES TION BOX
KANYUCK AGAIN IS
SUMMER SESSION ENROLLMENT I
SUNDAY INDEPENDEN T
STAR OF TRACK TEAM '
It has been suggested that the
1 he enrollment for the summer
Mr. Morgan Llewellyn , of th«
Robinson Runs Well In
session is growing very rapidly. The School put up a Suggestion Box for
Distance Races
teachand
students
by
contributions
Wilkt's-Barre Indepen dent , sent i«
indications at present arc that the
— Continued from front pnjy e summer session will be at least a» ers for the improve ment and better- Miss Con wny the following aj>preciai 98 feel. H inches .
large this year as it was last . A good ment of the School. The idea is a tion of the concer t of our quart ci«
throw—Ha
y
es
,
Javelin
, Dickinson
Kood one . It is often true that one
first, 14(5 foot ; Dork , Dickinson , sec- many young men are registering. It j and the *same head , helped and sup- at Wilkus-Barre on Sunday.
"I apprecia ted the concert re ml «••!•ond , l.'M feet , 8 inches ; Griffiths , looks as though North Hall would be
ported by a number of other heads, f eil by the studen ts on Sunday nigkt
Dickinson, third , 12? feut , I inches ;1 full.
; is more efficient and effective than last at Wilkcs-Bavre. Dr. Riemer '
Carson . Wyoming, "- fourth , 124 foot ,
|; that- one head could possibly be by |
:
^
8 inches.
MR.
ROREM
ELECTED
itself . The Maroon and Gold is look- I address was opp ortune and appropriShot put—Hayes , Dickinson , first.
SUP'T OF LEBANON ing forward to the time when it will j ate. "
45 foot , 2 inches ; Corson. Wyomin g,
be able to announce the where and j
second, -12 feet , l> inches ; Rushin ,
Mr . Rorem has been elected to the when of such a box.
j
Blo oinsburj f . third , 3(1 feet , 11 inch_
j
es; William s , Wyoming 1, fourth , ft9 superintendenc e* ot" the schools of Le- !
feet . 2 inches.
banon . Lebanon is a town of about
PICNIC AND FIELD DAY
j
Pole Vault—Patoski. Wyoming, 25 ,000 population . It is the county i
first , i> feet , -i inches ; Joseph . DickThe picnic lunch is to come off on I
A ttractions for
inson , second , 0 feet ; A ustin. Blooms- ' seat of Lebanon County , which lies !j Tuesday , May 25th. The banquet and ;
burg, third . 8 feet. 9 inches ; Shea, east of Harrisbur R. We are sure that Meld day is scheduled for Thursday. ;
Saturday, May 22.
fourth. S feet , 6 inches.
Mr. Roveni will fill his new position Ii May 27th . Let us hope and pray that f
Hig h j ump— Knnyuck , Klooms^ all longing, !
the rain for which we are
burg. first . 5 feet . 7 inches ; Patoski . in a very creditable manner . He has will come in between these days and j
BUCK JONES
Wyoming, second, o feet (5 inches ; our best wishes.
i
not
on
them.
I
Alger and Jk-Quiggan, t hird . i> feet,
IN
:
I
5 inches.
|
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
Walsh , Nelson and Brace had
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
charge of track events with Reams ,
1
Sutliff. Swartz and Luddington the
COMPLIMENTS OF
The
following
quotation
from
j udges of thp finish and Thomas, Jen- School Life of April shows what one
kins. Jamieson and Smith j udges on town is doing- to meet the needs of
WOOLW ORTHS j
Monda y and Tuesday
the curves.
the
children
in
religious
education
:
i
,
Keil . Garrity and McGrath had' - "More than 9,000 children from
NORMA TALMADG E
ciiargf of the field events.
2;i public schools of Dayton , Ohio ,
receive instruction in week-day
In Her Greatest Offeringschools of religious education. Since ; Better Footwear For Less
ALTON B. PARKER DIES
its inception four years ago the moveAlton B. Parker, the standard ; ment has grow n rapidly, and in the
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bearer of the Democratic Party a- 18 centers maintained in the city ,
4,441
children
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Presidential race of 1904 , died on - the 17 county centers -4,774 are en- :
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May 10. He rose from the obscurity ; rolled. The work is under the direc- i
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of a y outh spent on a New York ' tion of a supervisor and 14 full-time
State- farm , to the position of Judge teachers , all of whom have had special traini ng for their vrork. "
and presidential cnmlidnte.
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strips of Hemingway suits that
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he 'd worn out after years of
The Nearest Grocery Store to
service. And the rug is giving
the "Normal". A full line of
as much wear as the suits did.
Quality Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing" is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
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of fact , there's no j oke about 1
The Big Clothing Store
the long-wear qualities of our
With It's One Low Price suits and topcoats.
to All Invites Students to
There are no better fabrics
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
Men 's Wear
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style, you 'll find plenty
LEADER STORE CO.
of that in 'em , too !
, John W. Knies, Mgr.
New Spring Suits
B loo m» burg
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$25 $30 $35 $40
"Quality "Is Remembered
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35
Long After Price is Forgot ten."
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"Ail-ways Reliable "
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The Latest Spring j
and Summer Fashions ¦
in Mens ' Suits and Overcoats.
Made to your measure
or
W e St and behind
The Sloga n
Fred R. Hippensteel
Clothing of All Kinds
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Bart Pursel
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby
VICTORIA THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
May 24th. and 25th .
"V OLCA NO"
WI TH
Bebe Daniels , Ricardo Cortez
and Wallace Berry
HEMINGW AY S
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