Moving Up C- T-K.A rv Danny Litwhiler0 continues to move up in the Eastern League, boosting his average 5 points in the past week to hold sixth position with an average of .315. Considering only those who are regulars, Litwhiler is in fifth position. The Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent considers the former Husky athlete as the best bet on the Baron roster for a place on the East- j ern All-Star team to be selected soon j by members of the Eastern League 1 Baseball Writers Association. It | comments that ???Danny Litwhiler has a good chance to be selected for the right field job and Jack Conway is an even bet to be chosen the best short stop." Charles L. Pensyl: ???The appointment - ?'(4-4'D mcnt of a board of trustees for me , Bloomsbury Stale Teachers College | E is unquestionably one of Blooms- I IS hiire???s Croat needs.??????- _ P Joseph L. Townsend: ???One of| 1 Bloomsburg's greatest needs at thel j present time is to have its teacher | I college situation straightened out.??? | Allen Harvey, Bloomsburg V /o -4'^ I ???'When it comes to spea??ing ox a I Bloomsburg's greatest need I can p* I only reiterate what others ha | j said: the appointment of a toai*d| of trustees for the Bloomsburgl |\State Teachers College.' B.S.T.C. Graduate Is Given Teaching Job ????r iS???tyO Election of two new Teachers S and the awarding of contracts for K supplies and equipment needed for m the ensuing term, was accomplish- | cd at the monthly meeting of the 3 Milton Board of Education Monday ?? in the school building. Miss Carrie Yocum and Frances aci Miles, both of Milton, were recom- | mended by the education committee ra and elected to teaching positions in \ the elementary school. Both are j graduates of Milton High School, I and the former received her degree M at Bloomsburg State Teachers ] College and the latter at Buckneli I University. ' pi Bridal Party of Hess-Haas Wedding Held at Harrisburg %' 14-*o Shown above are the members of the bridal party of the wedding in which Miss Jean Haas, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Haas, of Harrisburg, became the bride of James Brown Hess, of Buffalo, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown Hess, of Iron street. The wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the Harrisburg Civic Club. Left to right, John R. Lyle, usher, Bloomsburg; Miss Martha Wright, bridesmaid, Bloomsburg; William H. Hess, best man, Bloomsburg: the groom and his bride, Miss Mary Haas, maid of h onor, Harrisburg: Miss Mary Klafc* der, bridesmaid, Niagara Falls, N. Y, and George W. Hess, usher, Bloomsburg. * i i i. ii- ??? ??? nmy ???" ??? 1 ??? 1 ~
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Moving Up C- T-K.A rv Danny Litwhiler0 continues to move up in the Eastern League, boosting his average 5 points in the past week to hold sixth position with an average of .315. Considering only those who are regulars, Litwhiler is in fifth position. The Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent considers the former Husky athlete as the best bet on the Baron roster for a place on the East- j ern All-Star team to be selected soon j by members of the Eastern League 1 Baseball Writers Association. It | comments that ???Danny Litwhiler has a good chance to be selected for the right field job and Jack Conway is an even bet to be chosen the best short stop." Charles L. Pensyl: ???The appointment - ?'(4-4'D mcnt of a board of trustees for me , Bloomsbury Stale Teachers College | E is unquestionably one of Blooms- I IS hiire???s Croat needs.??????- _ P Joseph L. Townsend: ???One of| 1 Bloomsburg's greatest needs at thel j present time is to have its teacher | I college situation straightened out.??? | Allen Harvey, Bloomsburg V /o -4'^ I ???'When it comes to spea??ing ox a I Bloomsburg's greatest need I can p* I only reiterate what others ha | j said: the appointment of a toai*d| of trustees for the Bloomsburgl |\State Teachers College.' B.S.T.C. Graduate Is Given Teaching Job ????r iS???tyO Election of two new Teachers S and the awarding of contracts for K supplies and equipment needed for m the ensuing term, was accomplish- | cd at the monthly meeting of the 3 Milton Board of Education Monday ?? in the school building. Miss Carrie Yocum and Frances aci Miles, both of Milton, were recom- | mended by the education committee ra and elected to teaching positions in \ the elementary school. Both are j graduates of Milton High School, I and the former received her degree M at Bloomsburg State Teachers ] College and the latter at Buckneli I University. ' pi Bridal Party of Hess-Haas Wedding Held at Harrisburg %' 14-*o Shown above are the members of the bridal party of the wedding in which Miss Jean Haas, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Haas, of Harrisburg, became the bride of James Brown Hess, of Buffalo, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown Hess, of Iron street. The wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the Harrisburg Civic Club. Left to right, John R. Lyle, usher, Bloomsburg; Miss Martha Wright, bridesmaid, Bloomsburg; William H. Hess, best man, Bloomsburg: the groom and his bride, Miss Mary Haas, maid of h onor, Harrisburg: Miss Mary Klafc* der, bridesmaid, Niagara Falls, N. Y, and George W. Hess, usher, Bloomsburg. * i i i. ii- ??? ??? nmy ???" ??? 1 ??? 1 ~