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philologians were guests of the calliepians m\. delightful inter-society affair was that conducted saturday evening. interesting program philos. elect officers.-other news notes from normal. the senior class of bloomsburg state normal school will be guests at a farewell party to tender ed in grove saturday! evening, june 17th, this decision being reached meeting calliepian and philologian literary societies. calliepians also decided have photograph members society taken before f:t lt evening's society, owing named officers were elected: sident, m. dobson; vice president, miss daily; recording secretary, belles; assistant leah evans; corresponding harriet davis; treasurer, harry ramer; marshal, harold cool; ttrar, mr. white, e guest evening with ightful progrpm rendered. enoch n, by tennyson, read i savidge, who had been coached reading frisbie. he accompanied mrs. miller rendered music strauss. success every detail. xormnl notes. messrs. benner, dieffenbach zeigler, attending spring term normal, now re- | turned home. misses berlin, herr, hazel hough- grace wolf, are spending inday their homes. leland smith, scranton, was] mpelled go home on account ipendicitis, has returned after stay' three weeks is pidly gaining strength. florence may beatrice >ose visiting friends out town j irlng sunday monday. clarence burrow entertaining his other ringtown. sharadin myers ending miss mary bell died saturday; paralysis victim •«\nv lor 22 years she has been identified with bloomsburg normal school tricken 5 weeks ago 4' ■ ■,•■»..■-.. was apparently improved and had been down stairs that day. ) following a five weeks' illness with paralysis, miss mary 13. bell had recovered saturday sufficiently to be able come down stairs at the home of her brother-in-law, prof. c. h. albert, greet niece, mrs. jesse y. glenn, who came that afternoon from montreal, canada, see her. she remained on porch throughout and early part evening, greatly enjoying change but few minutes after was assisted upstairs shortly 8 o'clock evening suddenly passed away. hell stricken in rooms bloomsburg state normal school weeks ago this morning, entire left side being affected. condition discovered by cope immediately taken sister, where has since been cared for. showed slight improvement succeeded regaining 1 partial use limbs when death j occurred. removed one identified institution for last twenty years or more. during time tilled position book-keeper accountant time, before commercial department organized, taught class stenography typewriting, graduate cincinnati business institute. born leitersburg, md., aged about 60 years. surviving are brothers sister: joseph bell, springfield, ohio; george logansport, ind.; john md.; jason, waynesboro, rev. e. k. baltimore, bloomsburg. devoted christian st. matthew's lutheran church absence will keenly felt an active worker sunday missionary society as well. funeral services, which bo private, held albert 7 body 8:45 train tues day morning interment "'ill made. seventy are taking faculty exams. at normal */*/" number is reduced by ruling on admission h. fs. certificates. ate board monday: - ■ next week will be the busy one for students at mold normal." ds of seventy young people* le bloomsburg state normal school from surrounding counties taking examinations i kail into several class— hill m this nutnber, the schtfof authorities state, is exceptionally good considering fact that under a new order of things, in vogue for first year, students can be adtnitted to classes school upon presentation high certificates. it anticipated faculty examinations will completed some 'time today, with state board coming monday begin examinations, which all pursuing normal course required take. miscue prevented no hit game % sharadin came within an ace of making a record against freeland. instead of being a terror to the local state normal team freeland tiger*, "champs" lino and lead em in the, present league race tri-county league, turned <>ut t<> l.e no more than good practice game for school lio.es. locals came within an ace scoring no-run-nohlt game, only miscuos hy hutch- ins clemens after lirst hatter final inning had been retired, score <i-2. opened with tigers going out order while trot busy very first round. keisor i polled single followed li.v smith duplicate, laubach hit centre, reiser, hhuradin's double right scored smilh l.aubaoh. this ended : coring lirst. second bjrolight another on hits llutehins, keisw smith. fourth two were tallied solid blngoep ''>' keiser, smith, rharadln englehart. ■eoied its rims breslin pitcher brogan singled along third advanced pi when sharadin ferry, .fin-' bs' oni at attempting catch ferry llutehins made wild heave allowing core clemens' perry allowed laiti r score. krlnge (campbell went oul order. visitors here uith their (tar box artist, joe who "tried" io work dinky dope bail but fared miserably early half contest. alter ten totted st\ runs hud; life easy just enough keep ordinary pace. old reliable "pop" was battery mate h'i rry. captain bharadin mound locals, pitching sensatlonal throughout entire game. 8 1-2 innings 100k.,1 like "bushers" champions 1910 haaleton district, batters almost as fast they stepped plate, due splendid suppoll rendered by players, llulohins, englehart breisch be i'lr- hi lime light continually, score: score by innings: froeland o 22 normal 3 1 0 2 x—<i summary; two base hits—siiai-a-din, keiser, 2; hnglehart. stolen banes—normal, 8; preeland, 1. liases on balls—off perry, off sharadin, 2. "it pitcher—ferry, shara'lll'.. "'• la'i'i cm bases —preeland, normal, :;. time—3:lb. umpire— hagemyer, n' 1 >l :m.u keiber, if . smith, lb daubach, 21< r. li. •> 2 0 s > a. p. (1 .sharadin, p 5 o nop ■ pmh jkeler, c f . 0 1 clemen?, ss 2 3 liroisch, 3b 4 tutchins, .. .... 5 totals 18 27 fg vb :k\- : i a n >. r. b. 0, it. o. brogan, rf ] iferry, p jacobs, lb ... ii 11 kringa, () o .1 campbell, shaub, tl doyle, cf mcneills, sb (1 bresjin, 2b >> 8 sharadin became benedict during last november h his bride miss georgena mc- henry and it's another normal romance. wed at wilmington left ostensibly to witness the army navy game. bloomaburg romance was wadding in bt. stephen'! lutheran church, wilmington, del, nov. 26, 1910, by rev. j. k. doerr, of which news lias just leaked out, qeorgena p. mciicnry, a teacher haileton schools, abraham sharadln, captain star twirlor bloomsburg state school base ball team. had its beginning when they were classmates, each an ardent devotee outdoor sports. last fall, took up position as hazleton schools it while she there that for leaving rriends here llazleton under impression going visit friends j army-navy game philadelphia. only few da*ys ago board persisted knowing reason for. young laily not applying next year been very successful, inkling truth finally with confessing expected be springfield, mass., her husband, who expects taking course lin physical training springii.ld y. m. c. a. school.
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0044 |
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PHILOLOGIANS WERE GUESTS OF THE CALLIEPIANS MISS MARY BELL DIED SATURDAY; PARALYSIS VICTIM Was Apparently Improved and Had Been Down Stairs That Day . SEVENTY ARE TAKING FACULTY EXAMS. AT NORMAL MISCUE PREVENTED NO HIT GAME SHARADIN BECAME BENEDICT DURING LAST NOVEMBER |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1911-06-17; 1911-06-11; 1911-06-12; 1911-06-14; 1911-06-16 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0044 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0044 |
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PHILOLOGIANS WERE GUESTS OF THE CALLIEPIANS MISS MARY BELL DIED SATURDAY; PARALYSIS VICTIM Was Apparently Improved and Had Been Down Stairs That Day . SEVENTY ARE TAKING FACULTY EXAMS. AT NORMAL MISCUE PREVENTED NO HIT GAME SHARADIN BECAME BENEDICT DURING LAST NOVEMBER |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1911-06-17; 1911-06-11; 1911-06-12; 1911-06-14; 1911-06-16 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0044_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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philologians were guests of the calliepians m\. delightful inter-society affair was that conducted saturday evening. interesting program philos. elect officers.-other news notes from normal. the senior class of bloomsburg state normal school will be guests at a farewell party to tender ed in grove saturday! evening, june 17th, this decision being reached meeting calliepian and philologian literary societies. calliepians also decided have photograph members society taken before f:t lt evening's society, owing named officers were elected: sident, m. dobson; vice president, miss daily; recording secretary, belles; assistant leah evans; corresponding harriet davis; treasurer, harry ramer; marshal, harold cool; ttrar, mr. white, e guest evening with ightful progrpm rendered. enoch n, by tennyson, read i savidge, who had been coached reading frisbie. he accompanied mrs. miller rendered music strauss. success every detail. xormnl notes. messrs. benner, dieffenbach zeigler, attending spring term normal, now re- | turned home. misses berlin, herr, hazel hough- grace wolf, are spending inday their homes. leland smith, scranton, was] mpelled go home on account ipendicitis, has returned after stay' three weeks is pidly gaining strength. florence may beatrice >ose visiting friends out town j irlng sunday monday. clarence burrow entertaining his other ringtown. sharadin myers ending miss mary bell died saturday; paralysis victim •«\nv lor 22 years she has been identified with bloomsburg normal school tricken 5 weeks ago 4' ■ ■,•■»..■-.. was apparently improved and had been down stairs that day. ) following a five weeks' illness with paralysis, miss mary 13. bell had recovered saturday sufficiently to be able come down stairs at the home of her brother-in-law, prof. c. h. albert, greet niece, mrs. jesse y. glenn, who came that afternoon from montreal, canada, see her. she remained on porch throughout and early part evening, greatly enjoying change but few minutes after was assisted upstairs shortly 8 o'clock evening suddenly passed away. hell stricken in rooms bloomsburg state normal school weeks ago this morning, entire left side being affected. condition discovered by cope immediately taken sister, where has since been cared for. showed slight improvement succeeded regaining 1 partial use limbs when death j occurred. removed one identified institution for last twenty years or more. during time tilled position book-keeper accountant time, before commercial department organized, taught class stenography typewriting, graduate cincinnati business institute. born leitersburg, md., aged about 60 years. surviving are brothers sister: joseph bell, springfield, ohio; george logansport, ind.; john md.; jason, waynesboro, rev. e. k. baltimore, bloomsburg. devoted christian st. matthew's lutheran church absence will keenly felt an active worker sunday missionary society as well. funeral services, which bo private, held albert 7 body 8:45 train tues day morning interment "'ill made. seventy are taking faculty exams. at normal */*/" number is reduced by ruling on admission h. fs. certificates. ate board monday: - ■ next week will be the busy one for students at mold normal." ds of seventy young people* le bloomsburg state normal school from surrounding counties taking examinations i kail into several class— hill m this nutnber, the schtfof authorities state, is exceptionally good considering fact that under a new order of things, in vogue for first year, students can be adtnitted to classes school upon presentation high certificates. it anticipated faculty examinations will completed some 'time today, with state board coming monday begin examinations, which all pursuing normal course required take. miscue prevented no hit game % sharadin came within an ace of making a record against freeland. instead of being a terror to the local state normal team freeland tiger*, "champs" lino and lead em in the, present league race tri-county league, turned <>ut t<> l.e no more than good practice game for school lio.es. locals came within an ace scoring no-run-nohlt game, only miscuos hy hutch- ins clemens after lirst hatter final inning had been retired, score |