Benton High School - Benecho Yearbook (Benton, PA)
- Class of 1927
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And we fit you too. H emmingvvays' The Store With a Conscience BLOOMSBURG, PA. sfoofoofoofufufoofnfnfufnfoofoofufoofufnfntnhbsfoofoofufnfosfoofnfufoQfufufufoofufoofnfookofnfoofoofufoofnfufufufoofoofoofaofufnf The Messenger Si i 1 llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIiilllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlIIIllll!ii!lIll'IlII COMPLIMENTS OF lark Bros. Sz Co. 363-367 West Main Street, PLYMOUTH, PA. Building Supplies, Hardware, Plumbing Supplies, Lumber and Mill Work IlllllllllllIIIllllIIllllliIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIlllllllllIlIIlIlI-IllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII bw fi' E. ii Ql sf-Q.. .Q - A- 'ff i I ,. W! ,1 Lhlw A ll 4 2 P The Messenger wsmgys. .+..44Ji...-w.-.sW-....-. - s -..-. c ,ucw -. -ws -... Above is pictured the new Building of the iWilkes-Balrre Busi- ness College. l - Victor Lee Dodson and Thomas Hale Keises, the Principals present for your consideration, Courses .for Business and Teaching , with a staff of Instructors of excellent qualifications and surround- ings of the highest order. A Courses Established:- English, Bookkeeping, Stenographic. Secretarial, Commercial Art, Complete Business Aclininistration, Connnercial Teacher Train- ing. Personal interviews solicited. Mail inquiries welcomed. The Messenger Uhe messenger fulilisheh bg I. Inuinr Glass nf me eninn 'glgneaiinnal SZIQUITI ' gm nf Nineteen Ufnenhg-Six 1 , X .' ' ' ,-.41 .,, ,JZ f mg, lb '5 ' kk-wr 1 Nl... , ,Y Y ?' X I . V AW, Y d o ' '-wh 'VC - ' Wiz, l 1 - Ya I L 'l'lgm Messen'her' l 45 i .. A- 4, Q A , ' , if , E. ,' iw fM ,g1'w L l ,. . H, ,A ' ','I:.. ,b?:I3 1.2 ' T .. 1 , , V A 1 rf' . 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He has labored steadily f,or the pto- X V- ,Lg grass of this eohoolmton a pevtot1,owe ,V U nnnn' year more than ni century. ' fp H We joyfully congfatnlate. him' on A , such a record, butvwe feel that he is l, + ,253 deserving 'even more of an expression E of appreciation and gratitude 'for his lon!! 'faithful servicesg We dedicate to him this book with this purpose in view. ,A Mi .., .WF . ws X 1, The .Messenger 5 Faculty L. R. Applciuzui, Principal lllzmchc Shultz. XI. .X.. Asst Principal .Xlviu Sutliff, ll. S.. Siipcrvisor oi ,Xgriculture listhcr Siuitli.Siipcrx'isor oi lloiuc licouomics Ifloru lfritz. liuglisli :xml Music Cicorgc llc-rr, Mzitliciuzitics. Sciciiccs Rcv. XY. R. iloiics. l.Zl,1lfIllZ!Q'C IEKJARD Ol? li'DUC.fX'l'lON P. G. Shultz, Prcs. H. XY. lie-llcs, Yicc Pics T. C. Smith. Sec. 'l'. Curl Mcllcnry Wm. Il. Fritz ICDITUR IAI, S'l'yXl lf Iiclwzii'cl llogclzicwicz, liclitoi' lixecutivc Cfommiticc D. james Wloocl Naomi li. Clzwls lviu S. Clmpin Aclvertiscmciits, llolucrt Shultz Dcclicutiou, Richnrcl VVoocl Wfrite-Ups, lVlzu'g'zu'ct Uubewust Cztrtooii, Hzlrolcl Colcmzm i School .-XH'z1ii's. llorothy Collcy lluuior, fl. lil. Szwztgc T .Xlllilll'll. -ilziclzzlyii llrzlg' Q f 6 .g,,ll..C.' X. The Messenger R. X 1925 Base Ball Team 'FUI' ROW llmft In right! .lusl-ph lf'ollnwr. l':llll1'l' llslrllmln. I-I:1rl f'ill'lN'llfll V. lhllnln. 1'02l1'll2 l1ilNVl'0lll'l' Szlvzngl-, Vzxlvin Iiill'llS' l':uuI Young. MlIDlPl,l+Z ROW Hamm-l l.:n1llw:u'ln- livnnm-lla lil-mls-r. l':lul llzlrlnmn. llulwrt Ifhlsrm G4-rulll S:u':1gs-- l r:mk xlll0l'l'. lHb'l l'0Al ROW GWPl'2'l' Mnllu-r. lvin 1'lmpiu. 1'lu:l1'l1-S .low-S. fillilllill XVUIIIHI Glon Ill-ss. Sillllllvl llzlwmgv- William niillllillll- Arlllur llustun. 'l'lw llnsl- llzlll sm-:Isola fur llw ye-:lr Sl'Hl'llll'l,l'l AND SUURES 15525 was illltlfllvl' vc-ry Slll'1'4'SNl'lll :mu Alillvillq-4 2+I:l'llllbl1- S. :nr lglqllllll, lll our llistury. 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Wi wif ANY FOOT BALL HERO IN ACTION 12 The Messenger JUNIOR CLASS IVIN UHAPIN ................,.. ..,. C hape Aendemie Course Boys' Glee High Sehool Orchestra Baseball Traek The first sight of lore is the last of wisdom Ivan lives in Benton Borough. He is one of our few examples of stick-to-it-ireness. When he onee starts an thing: he works until he is finished. He made the Varsity Base Ball team when he was Il Freshman. and developed into an expert eateher. He is a niee fellow and the girl sare erazy over him, hut at present he is under monopoly. LAURA CONRAD .....,.. ...,.. . . .'f'0llIlIP Aeadelnie Uourse Girls' Glee .Tunior Contest VVhere is tomorrow? In another world. llaura's home is at Fairmount Springs. hut she is in lleuton most of the time. She is a very popular member of our c-lass and also a good student. We eertainly are proud of her exeellent work in the Jun' ior Contest and extend eongrratulations. She has a smile for every one- hut she saves one espeeially for some one whose picture appears on this page. KERMIT KINGSLEY. , , ., , . . .Jake Aeadetnie t'ourse Still water tlows deep. Jake UOIIIOS from f'5llllibl'H. Ile is the hahy of the family. hut there is someone down on lluek llill. who thinks he is quite a man. ARLENE BITK ...,.,..,.,...... . . .Arlie AUHIIPIIIIK' Course Girls' Glee Girls' llnsketlrzlll Blessings on thee- little maid. Arline drives a lliver from Stillwater- in order to obtain some knowled::e inthe Henton Voeational School. She is a eharming: little lass and a good student. She is espeeially fond of Benton Perfeetion llread as well as Style l'lus elothes. A mhe Messenger 13 JUNIOR CLASS ARTHUR BOSTON ................ . . .Art Agrriculturnl Course Varsity Football. Why worry? Life is but a day at most! Art is a husky individual from New Columbus. H0 is a rc-glllar terror on the foot hall tellin. He gets his English and Arithmetic mixed and calls periods dt-cinml points. Tho poor youth is very shy of girls- 111-'l'llSl1lS that's a credit. HELEN Asn ...,...........i..,. .... C hubby Acadvnlif- Course Girls' Gloe The iiowvr of mee-kness on a stem of Grace. P! Cllulrhy lives in Stillwater. Sho is one of our hard working students and is profit-it-nt in the nrt of lllilkillflf Boston cookies. ELMER HARTMAN ......,......., .... H artman Agl'll'l'llflll'ill Pom-so Footlltlll Squad Boys' Gleo Varsity Baseball Ho hath u villinnous look, but fl gentle heart. II2lI'U1lfll'l 0011105 from Grvonwood Township. The only sons: n ol' tho your wht-n lfllmor is in sr-hool ovory day is during base- hull season. VIRGIE SNYIIER ,................ ..., D reamy lllllllldllilklllg Course Girls' Glov A sllrnl nxzzuih is lllllSll'2ll. Yirgsio 01211108 'liroin Sugrarlouf Township. NY1, lmyo offon v.'on:l:-L1-'l about hor dreaunjr c-Xlrrvssionv , . now' wo l.now. althoujzh sln- is :lt sr-hool, we know ht 1 mfncl is nt thc- grisl mill. x I4 The Messenger J UN I OR CLASS HAROLD COLEMAN ....,........... .... I 'oleman Agri:-ult111'nl Cmlrse .Tullging 'llE'Illll. Moflvsty f-mic-4-als his lVlS1l0lll. Colvnmn comm from Rc-nfon Townsliip. Ile is fl noted 1-arrmn shark. IIO was n lm-lnlvel' of tho jllllg- ing tenm that did Iinr- work nt thc- Fair und State College. GRACE ASH .... , . . .Spunk fIUllll'lll2lklll,2' t'mn's0 Girls' Gloc- 0h. fm' fl lmlgv in swim- vast XVlllll'l'll1'SR. Grzlvv umkvs her nlmrle in livntnn lilllvbllffll. It is :1 long: ways from Nizlgura Falls- but fllt'll fluen- ill'0 express mail trains. Sho sm-ins il hit tm: vutlm- siustiv over lunne-makingg. wi- think- hut always tlwrm- is Il lillll'llI'0', to plnii. Slw lrolim-vos in the nhl iulzlfrv. Begin 141a1'ly. CALVIN KARNS. ., ............., C l .. ,a Alflliltlllllt' 1 m11'sv Balsvlmll Why clues an sta-:un Olljlllll' Sllllikiltr' Call lives in l1l'lllUll l50l'0llf,Ill. Ile is one of our ntllletim- lnmstc-WN. Hx- hulds the svlmul 11-c'm'1l in FLORENCE SHULTZ .,,.,. ,... . . .Flo Hnmvmzlkimr f'1Illl'S0 HOI1. is11'l ln- 1-nts-? Flu CUIIICN from Bm-ntnn 'll1HVIlSlllll. S110 0011198 to svhool om-9 :1 wee-k tu lmml in lll'l' 1-xcllsvs. Flu boards in the llUl'l'llt'l'Il end of town. but would rzltlnm' lnavv it ne-ur the post oific-0. 1. my The Messenger 15 JUNIOR CLASS EDGAR BRAY .................. . . . Egg. Ar-ademic Course Boys' Glee Football Squad He's little, but he's nice. Egg lives where his sister, Madalyn does. He has the look of 21 quiet, bashful boy, but gee, after you get acquainted with hiinl-oh my! DOROTHY COLLEY ...,........, . . .Dot Aeadelnic Course Girls' Glee Junior Contest For the female of the spec-ies is more deadly than the nmlef' llot makes her home in Benton Borough. She is a very talkative- youngster and takes great pride in winning lvoohy prizes. CLYDE KEARKYFF .,.........,., ..., H ank Agricultural Course A modest mann. Ilfmk comes from Benton Township. We think he is 21 musiezll lll'UlligX. because every time he reads it is in perfeet rytllm, LUCY KEELER ..,............,. . . .Smiles At-udemie Course Wars it El vision or :1 waking: drenin, 'Im l wake or sleep? Smiles lives in Benton H0l'0ll5lll. I3 The Messenger JUN IOR CLASS 1m1sA11'r snum-z ,.....,....,. ,... N it-my At'lltit'llllt' t'41111'sI- I'1'1-sE1lI11t ut' t'l:1ss .ktl1h-tiv ll:111:1:1-1' ln thi- s111'i11g.: :I Xtlllllg 111:111's t':1111'y ligrhtly turns to low-. lltlill'l'i.S l1II111I- is in llc-111011 llu1'Iu11gl1. Wi- think Nfvkc-jr In lu- in lPt'l'i't't'f III-11lth. hut tht- gn-:Ati-1' part of his film- is spa-111' :lt tt-l1 tlm'tII1 s. We wmlclm-1' wl1y. llc- l1:Is them- lots ut' work :ls 4-l1:1ir111:11I of tht- mlrn-1'tis1-- 1114-111 1-n111111itti-m- :mtl wt- nrt- 111111111 ut' l1i111. NAUMI CIARKH ...... ..... .... N 4 unic- Girls' film- 'i'l'llt'k tlirls' lillSkl'iiIIlil Su llt'ili. :mul uh- su h..I11t1t11l. Nmnit- lllllS il Lizzy t'1'u111 ill'I' :Ilnnlo :It l 1Irks. l'I1. to the WtIl'iti-f2llllllllS lit-1ItI-11 Vm':1tiu11:Il lligh SI-lIIII1l, hnt it is ufle-11 1I:1rl:1-ll l1:-t'n1'1- 111111 zlftt-1' sm-lnml ill fl'4lllf of :1 cs-1't:1i1I storm- un Maurice-t S111-1-I. Xuxuit-'s iligfill'SL ith-:ll is tho sc-lc-vtiull of i'lll'lliilll't EIWVARD ISOHIJZIICWVIUZ . . ...., . . . . . .Bogy lluys' tile-0 Varsity Ifuutlvzlll lligh Svlmnl t'l1II1'11s lflditur ill t'hit-t' 'i'l'2lt'ii Jllllilbl' l'rI11t1-st' llogrit- is tht- lqlliilll'-ill-i1llil'i' tl t'llIis yi-:lr hunk illlti lu- has wII1'k1-ml aliligi-11tI,v II. 1-s1:Ihlisl1 YI high st:11IIl1l1'1l ot' lu-1't'm-4-tioll. lli- is :Ilsn :I star foot lmll 11l:I51-r:1111l illl i11vIlll1:1hlI- nsst-l tu tht- tmvk tt-IIII1 llm- t-lljtlf,'S illl2t'l'lll2 :lt thi- l't'itI' lYilltitlXl' ut' the sI'l1Iml luliilcliug with il t'l'l'iitlll S1-11iII1'. hut llll'll wt- 1lIi11't know :Is wi- t'2Ill hla11I1r- tht- hwy. lVlARGAliE'l' UNBl'IWl7S'l'. .....,. . . . .M2lIl'Ll'il' Avlltilllllit' t'unrs4- Hlrls film' lm . lilil' t'II11te-st With :I smilt- on hm-r lips Rllltl :I lt'lll' ill llvl' I-yt-. 3i5ll'2tIl'l'i rt-sith-s in lit'llltlll iiHl'0llfIil. Shi- is 11111- tl' - --I ' t tht lt Il Sillfit'lllS ut' nur 1-l:1ss 111111 wt- :11'1- 111-01111 of hc-r. Wu oftc- ' -- ' .' - ll Willliiil hem shi 111.I11:Ig:i-s to I-II111I- so lllltll' to lu-ing: l:It1- mul still 4:1-t tl1c-rv Ull ti1111- chu' :Iftvr clay. Shi- is :I ilrt-:1111I-1' :I114l has :I visiim. Shi- wrtit-s pm-t1'.1' :.111l wa- likt- '-z tu It ul hi-r litth- slings. Talylpssenger 17 Yi JUNIOR CLASS 0. B. SAVAGE ..................... . . . Phyllis Agricultural Course Junior Contest Judging Team Boys' Glee An empty lmrrelmaketli the most noise f 0. B. hails from Stillwater. He is the Class jest- er. He spent a few Weeks at Danville hauling steam in a glass wheel barrow. That is why we have him as chairman of the committee on humor. His favorite song is Wait for the Ford- Phyllis. VONDA HESS .........,..... A ..... .... B rovm Eyes Aeademic Course Girls' Glee Mine is the night with all her stars. Vonda dwells in Benton Borough. She has taken a certain Freshman under her control, and We, the Class of '27, extend our sympathy. She enjoys Walk- ing home when the Ford runs out of gas. PAUL I-IARTMAN ................ .... H artman Ac-ademic Course Boys' Glee High School Chorus Though he was rough. he was kindly. Paul makes his abode in Benton Borough. He is n happy-go-luiky fellow, but still there is some good in him. Ile helps make up the rlass and you can tell when he is absent. MADALENE BRAY ,..... .......... . .. . .Maddie Iloinemaking Course Girls' Basketball Girls' Glee Ahsem-e makes the heart grow fonder-of some one else. Madalyn comes from over the hill. Camhra way. She has put a lot of faithful labor on the alumni. Moihigan is in a Cold climate but she knows a person there with a warm heart. A18 The Messenger JUNIOR CLASS EAMES WOOD .......,..,.....,... . . .Jim Ac-adm-mio twnirse Inniur t'untf-st Iligrh St-luml nrt-lwstrn t'l:1ss 'l'l't-us. A maui of few wurmls, but of clvop lil0ll,2ili'S.,' Jim livvs wlwrv his twin lvmtlim' Dirk tlrws. Just tukv :1 look :ut .lim. You 1-un st-v in :I lll0llH'llf that hv is :I gfnml sr-hulnr. Ht- put ai lot of lmrtl wurk on this yn-:l1'lmuk :xml wt- takv this opportunity to thunk him. BEATRICE ZARR .... . . .Reilly Acntlvllnit- Unix-sv Ulm' Phil: Ai'i'UIllIJ2llliHi Junior C0llil'Ni' lligh S4-lmul 1iI't'llt'SiI'Il lit-:ity livvs in Ilt-lltfm lhtrmlgrll. hut sln- sp:-mls ht-r SllIllllIf'l'S :lt I':2lgil'Sllll'l'i'. that is why wt- think slwlms 4-hiss. Sho is that film- tllub pinma flt'l'0lllDillliSl, and we ft-4-l that sho ought to have hm' iingt-rs illSlIl't'li as she may il1jlll'l' them whilt- poumlin: the ivorivs. KERMPI' ' HESS. .' .' . . .Put A21'ii'lllilll'2li t'1nn's4- Itnys' Gln-v Yursitlx' Ftmtlnlll lint zulumtiolll llivv uw S1lIll4'lllll1,EI lll0I'f1.n Kvrmit is an vnlmnhlt- nssvl In tht- fmt! lmll uml bust- lulll ft'2llllS. II1- is :1 gum! Sllllivlll :mtl his ways lllllkll him like-tl hy t-vvl'y une. Fli0RENf'l'l KN0l'Sl'l .... ...... . . .Hl1SSy Avmlvliiic- l'0lll'S0 Hiliil Svllwvl Vlmrus lligh Svlnml Un-l10sll':t ,, . . l ill'lNt' from til't'tllllS oi' thc-0 In tht' first swf-1-I slvvp ul' night. FiUl't'lll't' livvs in lla-ntun linlmngll. lim' wzlys mzlkt- IIPI' :a pupulnr stmlm-nt :mtl hznrtl work mztkvs ht-1' El :mul mn-. The Messenger 19 JUNIOR CLASS RICHARD WOOD ................. ' .... Dick Agricultural Course Iloys' Gln-0 Junior Contest I want fre-0 life and I want fresh air. Dick is a farnwr from Benton Borough . He is Jinfs twin brother and we rutlier suspect that some day hu will be a prize Iiglitor as Jim is giving him his first' lvssons. BEATRICE HARTMAN .... . . ,Tin-y Ar-mlm-xnic Course Girls' Gln-o Junior Contest Holly, I nt-vor know so little as I do now. Tiny comes from Benton Township. She is very fUl'fllIlIlfF in being so small, no one else can wear her clothes. 'l'iny is oftvn lieartl to uttor thu above quo- tation just he-fore ll test. DELBl4IR'l7 ROBBINS .,............ . . .Del Agrit-ulturul Course Ullottol' into than never. In-l vonios from lie-rrs. III- is' a briyzlit student of tho Junior class. ho believes in the old adage, What I tlon't know won't hurt nw. He is one of tho 1-lass x-omosa-lltatiws nt the four o't-lock period. HAZEL KELLER, .,....,.......... . . . .Symanthy llUlllt'IIlilkiIl,Y Uourse Intl-lla-t'tu:1l activity is comluvive to longevity. Huzvl is one of tho vxcs-ptiollal students of our class. Sho is espoc-iully adapted to sciences and lII2Il'l1E'Ili3llil'H, and sol' il line puvo in all 0l'l,l0l' bmnclivs of work. oi' whit-lx sho palrtakvu. 20 The Messenger JUNIOR CLASS PEARL J.M'KSON ,..,....,....,.. , . ,Junk IflPllll'llI2lkilIL.f l'4llll'NA' ln mm quivk glzum- ilu- vym did sw. Pc-zlrl is an illlllI'C'HNiYU m.-mln-r ul' our vluss. Im! :my way slum- is il hlanlnv gum! studvlxi. IIAZEL COLEMAN .,....,......... . . .Rell 1I4llll0lIlIlkillf1' Uoursv HIL You 1lun't say. Ham-l livm-N wlw1'v ln-r lvrntlu-1' llzlrnld du:-s. in l4'islni11g4-11-4-li Twp. S114-Inns In-1-11 rullwl' llllf0l'fllll2lli' this your :md has haul to miss vollsinln-lwllalo svllool ml :loc-1.u11l' of ill houlth. W0 vxtvml mn' Sylllllilllly and wish hcl' u S1101-fly l'l'I'0Vl'l'j'. Group Picture of Junior Class The Messenger 21 Junior Contest The Junior Contest in Expression was held in the llniversnl Theatre on Wednesday Eveninu. lleeeinber thenty-third, ut eight o'clock. The selection of each contestant was presented vcryxvcll. and much credit is due Miss Flora Fritz. who had charge of the plan- ning: of the progranl and the training of the contestants. Program .. High School Orcllcstru. Selection ............,...,........ . Wind of the Western Sea -Wilson . . . .,.............. Class S Selection ,......,.,..,.... .. High School Orchestra Angeline at the Srellmck .... ......,.,...,,.... ...... Dorothy Colley. The Squirt-'s Rooster ....,...,,........ Neflll , Riclm rd Wood. Hell ne Thnire . . .,....,.......... . . . Anon Beatrice Ziirr. Swing Song-Lohr . , ...,.,........ . . Girls Glee Here Comes the Bride .. .................. .. Kate Bashcr Laura Conrad. The I-lonor of the Woods .. .,...................... Anon Edwn rd Bogdziewiez. The Haunted Oven . . . .,.,.... , .,..........,. . , . Anon Murga ret l.'illb9XVllSi'. The Dance -Wiegnnd ,............... ,...,.... . .. .... Girls Glee The Authentic Account of a Prize Fight ........... .. . Byron Jr. King 0. B. Savage. ' Spike Rmnsey .. ....................... Byron W. King Beatrice Hartman. The Honor of the Flllllily .. .,........ ......... . .. Anon James Woow. Come Where the Lilies Bl00lllU--TIIOIIIDSOII . . . ..... High School Chorus. Selections ..,................ . .,................ ......... l High School Orchestra. The prizewvinners were: First, Laura Conradg Second, Beatrice Hartniang Third, Dorothy Uolley. -iffltl' ' IM .4 ca- 22 The Messenger ' COMING SOON Do Not Miss This Every one should see the screen's latest Photoplay. BeingVa Senior. a million dollar creation, produced by Cecil de Millet. being his greatest triumph, The settings are as lavish as those of the Ten Commandments, and the best stars of the day are featured. Every male is a hero and every female a heroine. Don Kline, the great comedian, relieves the strain of classic acting by a, little hilar- 'ity, breakng up 31315.00 worth of labratory apparatus in llfteen minutes. Great skill and dexterity is manifested here. GIRLS-here are your screen lovers. De McHenry and Bill Yost. See them at their mushiest. The most beautiful love stories of the world are worked cleverly throughout the whole melo-drama. This great epic of tlldom does not lack pathos. either. lf you feel like weeping, just Watch one of the actors when he is cramming for a test. Or, better still-see the teachers, who are nonentitis in the story, dodge erasers and paper wads. scene most vivid. The setting is the most beautiful background of a backwoods town. called Ilenton. along a silvery stream. Fishingcrcek. A great number of the most thrilling scenes take place in the picturesque old school building. a relic of Medieval days. Every one should see itg Live over your school days: See the mysterious Class Parties, around which so many lurid tales have been woven. SEE I'Tg LIVE IT: FEEL IT! See the thrilling sleighing party. where beautiful romances are cleverly interwoven. tActual snow was used for this scenel. Here the thread of action carries you to a stu- pendous. wavering, climax. and as you gaze with rapturons thrills on the tightly packed sleds, you will see your favorite actor. Robert Edson. come up from air! You will also see Mabel Albertson and Hazel Sanders. the world's wonderful latin translators, read Virgil oft their papers so slick. that their instructor never even catches them. IF YOU WISH TO LAUGH, SEE IT! IF YOU VYISH T0 CRY, SEE IT! Learn where Ruth Gillaspy and Helen Gibbons hide their chewing gum wads. Do not miss the'great film epic of the age. the million dollar production, the years screen classic, which has more kicks than the Charleston. By ELEANOR SANDS 226. 1 f if 23 ,-,-vl' ,V7 YY , ,Hy Y, , 7-iii--4 - , A, ,,,,, , -., School Callendar September 8. 1926 , . September 10, 1925 ...., September 21, 1925 . October 5, 1925 ..,... .... October 6, 1925 ..... ............... October 9, 1925 .,.. October 12, 1925 .... . . . October 30, 1925 . . . November 11, 1925 ,.............,...... November 25, 1925 .................. School Began Classes started September 9, 1925 ......,...,................... Found we had a bunch of green Freshmen . . Classes organized High School predares for Fair Week Judging Teams at Fair We all see the Fair Blue Monday, our minds are a blank . . . . . Sophomores initiated Freshmen Observe Armistice Day Country Gentleman Parfty November 27-Dec. 7, 1925 Institute and Thanksgiving vacation December 21, 1925 Shortest Day in the year but too long anyway. December 23, 1925 . .i.i.......... Junior Contest in Expression December 23, 1925 .......... .,.,.........., J unior Party December 24, 1925 ............ .,.. C hristmas Program December 25-January 4, 1926 . ....,, Christmas Vacation January 27-29, 1926 February 2, 1926 . . A February 3, 1926 . February 4, -926 .... February 12, 1926 . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , High School Operetta . . . , . . A . . , , . , . . Coon didn't see his shadow Deepsnow . . Scholars caught the Grip and couldn't let go Sleigh Riding Party March 5, 1926 ......... ..,.i..,.....,.. S enior-Junior Party March 10-12, 1926 April 8, 1926 .....,. April 14, 1926 . . . . , April 21, 22, 23, 1926 April 30, 1926 .i.... May 7, 1926 ..,. June 1, 1926 .... June 2, 1926 ..., june 3, 1926 ...A June 4, 1926 .... SeniorDran1a . . . . . Mr. Apleman gives annual case lecture ....................,Clean-UpDay ............., School Minstrel , , . . . Better Homes Week Program . . . . . . . Music Week Program . . . junior-Senior Banquet Class Night . . . , 3 . . . . Alumni Banquet . . . 3 School Commencement II.Ia,3n1q H 'I1sV 1110.112 1.I ug 18 IIO 's1.mI1u11 1III:,1 ls 211 'SHIIIIIIX 411 24 fv- I 'Z' I .- , , -: Ft L .I ... -: I 1: ... .. .- l 'Xa X031 'sIIu.I51 II1.II1m1.1 WJ 11,905.1 '.IaIII11u1,1 I1Ilasu1- -.4 IIzIII1.II:H 11.1 Iz.xm11 'I' A v P-E 'E A Q v U? P ' ff- A a' 4 1 C2 'E '1 'Q r-I Vw 1 ..- ,. ... ... 'D '41 'T 1 Z - -I y-4 v 'D I. 1- ...- 'C P1 -1 L -1. -I .- ,- .-4 'I Z' r. , Z ..- 51' E .- fn '1 v P? ... ET 'T ii r E ne :- ... 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'A agpug if The Messenger Freshman Class arjory Remley- Clara M Everitt. 3 Evans, Ett y Fa Left to riglltl ' 1 ll RO TOP Marguelite Knouse. Ruth Applenmn, Buck, Hess, Netu a triee Be elen Dilcline. H Shultz. e McH0nr5 len Folhner. Manly: He ul Ag- Sn Franklin Beishline. Evelyn 911911 D I, Isabelle Deue 8 Ed n O XV DLE R MID -Xllrertson. U9 A eatri B Hess nes Fritz. Helen LHI1- Edwards Guy Eugene Wetzel. Garret Frank Houseweart, ROW' BOTTOM N 1 1 Q w N I OSS ler, R 99 K Cl' rainer, Lest dT uubach, Donal erson L ID Hoffa, li Keller' Jack Russel Ch ba Z5 1 5 Miller. R shline' Bc Gra ydt an ll 8. 111 6 Howard Col th, Snli ,-15-'I ' , ,J Y 1' 1' S' w 26 The Messenger Quo Vadis? By William R.. Jones, A.' B. Some folks wear hats but no shoes: others go bare-headed in hip-boots. What is the chief end ofman? Our answer to that question will determine not only the goal of our education but also the means to be employed. 'Z' Two major goals have been set up: education for utility, and education for person- ality. By the former we mean all forms of technical training, elementary or advanced, which aid men in making a living. ily the latter we refer to those disciplines which aid in making a. life. Educaton for utility is the newer of the two great goals and at present the one with the larger popular appeal. Our desire to go to school is based upon a wish to enable our- selves to earn more money. Nearly all of the present popularity of education is based upon htis commercial appeal. While recognizing the necessity of training for making a living. and the aid that an education may be thereto- we are not persuaded that this is the chief goal of education. Education for 'personality recognizes the fact that much, if not most, of what is valuable in life is in the form of imponderables: such as beauty, courage, sympathy, loy- alty, appreciation and such like. Education for personality gives itself to the cultivation of these attributes of being. Knowledge is acquired to guard sympathy from maudlin sentimentnllty: to base appreciation upon sound values: to cultivate judgment. Discipline is endured that self-mastery may be learned- and training is practiced in order that ease and facility may be achieved. None of these is directed toward any particular field of endeavor but all taken together form a broad foundation upon which technical training may be built. If the later technical training is omitted this education forms a complete unit in itself. Wth these two goals in mind we approach the other side of the question, the limita- tions of the candidate. These may be of varied kinds-intellectual- economic, limitations that have to do with innate abilities, and those that have to do with limitations of oppor- tunity. It may be that the candidate belongs to that group whose iinancial limitations compel a choice between the utilitarian and the liberal goals of education into which class the majority of our public school people feel that they are forced. The argument is advanced that because one is limited, his education should be nar- rowed to that which will definitely aid him in earning more money. 'l'he question arises then, Shall we deprive those who are limited- of the training that will add richness and tone to their limited sphere 'F' To chzinge the figure. we may feel that a man is so limited that he cannot possess a plantation with its rich varied life, so we give him the choice be- tween a two thousand acre desert of wheat and a two by four hot-bed of exotic liowers. Is there no middle course? By combining vocational and liberal education- a broad foundation is laid upon which a rich life may be developed by the artisan. and sntiicient technical discipline is giv- en- to open the way of sympathy between the idealist and the pragmatlst. Our education will be complete only when we remember that technical training can express only the ideals of the mind. and no adequate expression is possible without some mastery of techniques. But of the two the ideal is the more important, in as much as a pure and intense ideal will veolve a technique of its own, while purely mechanical training will never infuse life into its machine oi' its own force. ' Thus each will be equipped in some measure for making a living- and all will be given the means for making a life. 27,59 ,Y ,f 1 'f ' . -4F T'7 '? 'A 1' .. is T :rf -:- . N. . ? .. 4 .V . 1 'SM M., 1.-,gf .,,,ixi A , Thg Messenger 127 7 P1 . FD M .- P! 1906 1907 1908 1909 183111 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 5 .- ,- 1 E v-1 Ill: 5 C .- PD w U: 2 9 G 3 5 10 5 15 14 13 29 19 24 21 20 2-lf 23 32 29 31 T1 ata ls 334 .... vi o 4 ..- I5 C .- no Z W 1 2 2 1 0 H 6 1 8 6 4 8 9 9 T 10 11 19 13 10 18 139 C2 1-. P1 .- 1 .-. 5 O - N 1: Z 1 7 4 2 3 4 4 7 8 9 21 10 15 14 10 13 11 18 19 13 193 P -r 1-r FD IJ Q-1 CD Q1 71 O -1 E N -- U2 1 G 4 1 2 1 1 4 2 4 3 3 4 5 1 , 1 li Vi 5 4 G3 32 Z S 31 E. I 9- 3 1-1- US 10N ag .xarum 'sy q A -.f A 1 3 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 5 5 -131110 Slooqag 11311231-1 P .- 2 82 ' SJGIID BGL 9 3 3 3 1 6 7 6 7 4 G 0 2 T 5 3 ' N UH Ca' gm. ME 1.5 155 Q 'D -ZZ' 'l lx '1 1 1 11 1 1 2 65 1 1 1 2 1 az 1515 fl HJ .xainufl fs4s1.3B I 'S IO I-4 ' saamlug 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 3 3 IU0!-1910 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 4 2 40 S1111 -IOQIWI Palilfl I-4 2 4 2 4 6 7 3 12 42 28 J v, -,f . The Messenger Carl McHenry, G. S: B. C. Della Dodson, Willianisport B. C. Inez Buckalew McHenry Ray Mather, G. of Williams Col- lege, M. A. Ph. D. Harvard Iris Ikeler, G. of B. S. N. S., State College Effie Edwards Potter, G B. S. N. S. E? Mendenhall Dixon, G. B. S. . S. Fannie Harris ' Blanche Shultz, G. State, C. M. A. Charles Keeler, G. B. S. N. S. Irene Keeler Oliver, G. B. S. N. S. Ethel Ash Ellison, G. B. S. N. S. Grace Hartman, G. of Danville State and Fordham Hospital N Y Earl Laubach, G. B. S. N. S. and State College C. F. Mann, Ir., G. B. S. N. S. Geraldine Wenner Robbins, Geraldine Yost, G. B. S. N. S. Bruce Mather, G. B. S. N. S. and State College Susie Shultz Hess W'i1lard Smith Dohl Glenn Appleman, G. of State Col. Emory Edson, G. S. N. S., Wash. Katherine Farley Hartman Eva Hess Girton Helen Mendenhall G. B. S. N. S. Owen Ash, G. VVilkes-Barre B. C. Clarence Carey, G. Wilkes-Barre Business College Maud Cole Appleman Arden Diltz, Arthur Wood , Verda Savage Hess Ashel Hess, G. of State College Gertrude Harrison McHenry Ada Hartman Carey Wilkes-Barre Business College Samuel McHenry, G. of Wilkes- Barre Business College W'illiam Farley Helen Karns Champlin G. B. S. N. S., W. B. Ins., Bryn Mawr Susie Laubach, Wilkes-Barre B. C. Lela Parker Hess Ruth Beishline Whitenight Vivian Edson Wilson, G. Temple Fred Hartman Warren Kelchner G Law School Ethel Keller Plank Alumni CLASS OF 1906 Cashier of Col. Co. Nat. Bank Secretary for J. Cockran Co. CLASS or 1907, Instructor in Boston University Teacher, Moody School of Bible Deceased Teacher Teacher B. V. S. Principal CLASS OF 1908 Directress of Nurses ,S. Hospital H. S. Principal Deceased Teacher CLASS OF 1909 Miller CLASS OF 1910 Engineer, Pa. Power K Light Co. Manager Dry Cleaning and Dying l:IstaDlishment Teacher CLASS OF 1911 Bookkeeper, Diemer 81 Co. Insurance Agent Painter and Paperhanger Salesman A. C. 8: F. Co. Delco Light Co. Secretary, Lyman Howe CLASS OF 1912 Garageman Supervising Instructress S. N. S. Deceased CLASS OF 1913 Teacher Signal Operator Instructor University of Penna. gilliamsport N E .4-I - Benton 24,1 V Boston, Mass. A Chicago, Ill. Montgomery, Pa. Benton Mauch Chunk, Pa Little Falls,.N. J Montoursville, Pa. Danville, Pa. Orangeville, Pa. Nescopeck, Pa. Mount Vernon, N. Benton Benton Harveyville, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Spokane, Wash. Bloomsburg, Pa. Shickshinny, Pa. Benton Scranton. Pa. Forty Fort, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. .lienton Chicago, Ill. Stillwater, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Forty Fort, Pa. Wilk es- Barre, Pa. Bloomsburg- Pa. California, Pa. West Berwick, Pa Bethlehem, Pa. Hackettstown, N. J. liuiialo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. lienton 1't'5'i'!kiQ1 19 .e T V.: Y' wg,-. .E 1f'w'y -A r- 'ff' if .,,svf '- LH Clem on Gvggki J: 3 me The Messenger P' ,I 29 I' .i!',. -- VVard McHenry,.t B.NS. N. S. Shirley Robbins, G. B. S. N. and Washington and Lee Harold Yost Ruth Bonham G. B. S. N. S. Jennie Ertwitie Ffiedly, G. Scran.. ton Hospital Herbert Keller, G State College Boyd Kline Ethel Laubach Nearpass Bernice Parker Laubach Harley Smith Laura Michael Hartman Carl Hartman Catherine Shultz Hess Larue Hess Myrtle Conner lilo Laubach VVood Martha 0'Brien Thomas, B. S. Rupert Belles, G.. B. S. N. S Lucille Sutton Belles Charles Cole, G Phila. College Pharmacy Bessie Hess Case Robert Kline Mearl McHenry O'Brien john Pealer Tnis. Krvmvfe. G. Canton B. C. Muriel Brittain Alumni A State Highway Dep't. S. District Manager A. Sz P. Tea Co. Miller Teacher Nurse Instructor Culver Mil. Academy Store Keeper Lumberrnan CLASS OF 1914 Farmer Prop. of Billard Parlor General Otrlce A. C. 8: F. N. ' ' 'L Principal fMusic Supervisor A 0 Druggist Farni.-er Plumber CLASS OF 1915 Private Sec. American Ins. Co. .--.c.. i.no....e Bong, G. B. S. N. S. Grace Seeley Hosler, G. State Col. Cora Karns Hilley Deceased Zola Smith, G. B. S. N. S. Teacher john l . McHenry, G. B. S. N. S. Beekeepel' Frank Yost Surve or . t y Vera Shultz, G. Geisinger HospitalNight Sup. Gcisinger Hospital Mae Xvright Hess, Irene Ilresner Gill Pearl Hartman, Ind. School Naomi Hess McHenry Lillian Mendenhall Kenneth Brittian Zoe Bender Smethers Mildred Cole Remley Cyrus Creveling Emma Cole joseph McAuliff Brooks McHenry Teacher Holman School CLASS OF 1916 A. C. 8: F. Student George Washington Univ. Printing Oftlce Student Annapolis Military Acad Della Peterman, G Jeff Hospital Registered Nurse Ruth Shultz Edson G. Geisinger Hospital Iris Wood VValls Veda Edwards, G. B. S. N. S. Sara Appleman Fritz Teacher I Maud Steadman G. Bloomsburgllegistered Nurse Alice Krickhaum Williams Rena Davis Bernard NVolfe Pearl Knouse Fritz Atta Karns Hess Fred liosler, G. State College Claire Hedden G. B. S. N. S. Frank Edson G. State College Autumn Siegfried Beeson, G. G. Wilkes-Barre Hospital Bank Clerk Principal Teacher A Mechanical Engineer of Blackley Med. Hos. Philadelphia Myron Savage Law Student Towanda, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Benton Patterson, N. I. Red Rock, Pa. Culver, Ind. ' Lookup, Oregon Mount Clair, N. J. Urangeville, Pa. Benton Benton f Waller, Pa. Benton Danville, Pa.. Berwick, Pa. Mount Clair, N. Bloomsburg, Pa. J. Kennelworth, N. I. Kennelworth, N. J. Bei-wick, Pa. Lafayette, R. D., N. I. Benton bCll-Url Bloomsburg, Pa. New York, N. Y. Kingston, Pa. Benton. Millville, Pa. Gibbstown, N. J. Stillwater, Pa. Benton. Danville, Pa. Benton. Tyrone, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa Benton. Benton. Berwick, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Benton. Washington, D. Berwick, Pu. Annapolis, Md. C. Philadelphia, Pa. Benton. Philadelphia, Pa. Suspueona, N. J. Benton. Bloomsburg, Pa. Hershey, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa Benton. Benton. Benton. Millville, Pa. Spring City, Pa. Benton. Muncie, lnd. A- 'f1' :. 'f 5 if W Y, . - ' A 5' , val' . 1 1' , iz-gl 1 fri., 5 ' K . P' 1 2 'WT is . i , , 5 54'- -30 The Messenger , .-3' . , M K . . '9. - .: Alumni y y '-'TLT'-W V lit.. Edith Kline Amniefmn Vf PmlS ' Letha Buck A Mabel Creasy Stauder Lawrence Hess, G. U. of P. Darl Ikeler Mather, G. B. S. N. S. Flossie Siegfried Brink, G. Jeff- erson Hospital Clayton Beishline Ag. Carl Belles V Grant Brink Albert Casey Winifred Eves Ikeler Cleaver Hess Alice Houseweart Wolfe Millie Karts Helen Kline Hartman Sheldon Long Iohn G. McHenry, G. National University, Washington, D. C. Percy Pealer Mary McHenry Joseph Parks Carrie Perry Yost Patti VanHorn Ruth Welliver Chapin- Ruth Welsh Beatrice Wood, G. B. S. N. S. Cleora Fritz Fritz , Alice Fritz Knect Joseph Haney G. Lock Haven Herman Hartman Mildred Hess, G. B. S. N. S. Marea Hess Laubach Marcella Hess G. BHS. N. S. Teacher Dentist CLASS or wiv ' Farmer l ' V Ass't. Tell. Franklin Nat. Bank Farmer ' Carpet Mill . ' Farmer Deceased Long Wagon Works Clerk Hughes Hardware Store Silk Min A Supervisor of Agriculture Teacher Clerk Post Office Teacher CLASS OF 1918 Teacher Farmer Teacher Teacher Loren Hess Guy Hess Leland Hess Frank Hosler - Doris Hummel Hosler Harold Klinger, G. 'B. S. Ella Laubach 'va T-auharh Galloway Beatrice Miller Quia Appieman Clayton Mather Earl Peterman, G. State Ruth Taylor Keller A Gilbert Trivelpiece Helen Newman Ash Zell Albertson Ruth Yocum McHenry Ivan Ash Arden Hess Ag. Gladys Edwards Fritz Geraldine Getz Conner Francis Houseweart Hess Edith McMichael Dodson Cleo Roberts Fritz, H. M. Jesse Yocum Ida Harrison, H. M. Guy Lveritt. Ag. G. Stat Sue Perry Malotte Ruth Hartman Sheldon, S. N. S. Gordon Johnson Street Car Operator Deceased Barber Manager A. 8: P. Store N. S. Teacher Telephone Operator Carpet M ill Interne College Student University of Michigan Jeweler CLASS OF 1919 Illustrator Electrician Teacher Deceased Teacher Dressmaker e College Superintendent G. of B. of Agriculture Light Street, Tyrone, Pa. Berwick, Pa. - Philadelphia, . Benton. V Fort Matildag'- APa. Stillwater, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Benton Bloomsburg, Pa. Millville, Pa. ' Benton Benton Buffalo, N. Y. Benton Benton Philadelphia, Pa. - Benton . . ' Spring Mills, Pa. Benton - Benton Berwick, Pa. . Benton . Nescopeck, Pa. Benton Montgomery, Pa. Mitilinburg, Pa. Benton Irvington, Pa.. Berwick, Pa. Benton Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton Benton Benton S':icl:sf:inny. Pa. Benton York, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. . St. Johns, Novia Scotia Pittsburg, Pa. ' . Ann Harbor, Michigan Benton - Shickshinny. Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Schenkville, Pa. Newberry, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton Bloomsburg, Pa. Benton Waller, Pa. Light Street, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Millville, Pa. Narbeth, Pa. lluiialo, N. Y. Benton 56. 0 '4- Ji.. .. ' F2 4. '49 3. , x -i -l' ff , 77 --YYY 51. . - V ' '55 ,Qi Q 3 'V C y A i3 ., fn all '+.4,wg,, The 'Messenger 'ies-:rf if . . , Alumni M ef il.. lp- Bertha H. Helen Q s Davis, HX M. Grace D her Hill, H. M. Pearl M an, H. M. Harriet arer Karns Guy Harrison Norton Thomas, G. B. S. N. S. Mary Gillaspy, G. BIS. N. S. Hilda Fritz Miller, H. M. Max McHenry Florence Thompson Paul Shannon, Ag. Russel Shultz Ernest Knouse, Ag. Dorethea Hess Latteer, H. M. Harry Everett Ella Mitchell Everhart. H. M. Reta Doty Williams, H. M. Helen Hess Strauch, G, B. S. N. S. Claude Moore wants nmriek, Ag. Fva O'Brien Skow, H. M. Neva Shultz ' 3 Donald Smith, Ag. Doyle Knouse, Ag. Minard Ash, Ag. Marjorie Buck Ethel Poust Archie Harrison Paul Laubach Jarius Harrison Joseph Hess Elizabeth Kessler Karschner, G. B. S. N. S. Allen Lowen Miriam Smith Rachael Evans, H. M., G B S N S Della Gibbons Erma Keeler Kelsey Helen Youngs Smith, H. M. Millard Ash, Ag. Carl Eveland Vera Howlett Hauck, H. M. Beatrice Saul Moliett' nnua Everett, H. M. Grace McHenry Hartman, H. M. Evelyn Peterman, H. M. Mildred Karns, H. M. Etta Hess Laubach, H. M. Ella Mae Fritz Wright Clvdf- Tlietrick Lee Kline Emery Miller, G B. S. N. S. Marion Brewington . IIRVYISOH Robert Hosler Edward Lauhaeh Stanley Wright Alton Hess Sara Baker Kline Max Bittenbender Ag. Roscoe Savalge, Ag. Ethel Bray aubach Harold Cole John Yost, Ag. Deceased Student Teacher' CLASS OF 1920 Musician - Student Nurse Motorman Student State College Farmer Superintendent of Agriculture Silk Mill Farmer Saleswoman Farmer Carpet Mill Farmer Stenographer CLASS OF 1921 A. C. 8: F. Garage and Sales A. C. 8: F. A. C. Sz F. Teacher Veachcr Carpet Mill Farmer A. C. R F. Nurse Telephone Operator Teacher Silk Mill Marble Works Teacher CLASS OF 1922 Printer Student Student Student Clerk A. C. :Sz . F A. C. 3: F. Farmer Electrician Benton Benton . . rmladolphia, Pa. Benton Benton , . Susquehanna, Pa. l-lillclale, N. J. Benton . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. York, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ' State College, Pa. Rohrshurg, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Turbotsville, Pa. Benton Plains, Pa. uentou Shickshinny, Pa. Benton l5lOOTl'lSlJLll'g,A Pa. New York C1ty,iN. Y Benton Bloomsburg, Pa. Stillwater, Pa. Washington, D. C. Orangeville, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Benton Pittsburg, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Gibbstown, N. I. Pocono Heights, Pa Bloomsburg, Pa. Benton Benton Stillwater, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Benton Philadelpliia, Pa. Benton Benton Rloomshurg, Pa. Espy, Pa. Benton Millville, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Washington, D. C. State College, Pa. State College, Pa. Benton Berwick, Pa. Benton Benton Berwick, Pa. Benton Blooxnsburg, Pa. Bloomshurg, Pa. HF , ' vi R '. fr I 5 it fe' rg. if .l 5' ft hiv . ll l'vv tt 32 The Messenger A ni Glenn Keller Farmer BENCH Pauline Doty Cole Benton Erma Dietrick Scott, H. M. Bloomslmfgv Pa' Grace Fite Teacher 130119011 Elizabeth Keefer, H. M. Carpet Mill Bloomsburg, Pfi- Lola Keefer, H. M. Carpet Mill Bl00!13SbUl'8t P3- Loreen Getz Harrison Berwick. P3- Maude Hess Ash, H. M. Hagerstown. Maryland Geneva Smith . Fairmount Springs, Pa. Erma McHenry Brewington, H. M. Befwlfk. P3- Con-ine Horn Teacher Lebanon, Pa. CLASS OF 1923 Karl Hagenbuch Student University of Penna. Philadelphia, PH- John Ruckle, Ag. Farmer BCMUH Dale Smith Grocer A BCMDU Mahlon Strauch Baker Beflffm Jghn McHenry Buford, S. D. Harold Moore Baker BCHIOH Ross Pennington Clerk BCHYOH Relza 1-1355 VVilkes-Barre, PS.. Harland Franklin Electrician WllkCS-BB!'1'e, PH- Leon Hartman, Ag. Student Pltfsbufg, Pfi- Jay Karns Farmer Bl00mlSb11fZ, P3- Elmer Kline, Ag. Warmer 139111011 George Laubach Student University of Vermont Vermont I Kathryn Fritz ieacner 1211115011 CIW, P3- Edith Hirleman Hess BCMOH Eleanor Hoffa Teacher Be-nton Marie Karns Teacher Benton Helen Barrett Cambra, Pa. Mary Dodson Student B. S. N. S. Bl00H1'Sb1-ITE, P21- Florine Eveland MHSOH City, Iowa Martha Follmer H. M. BUIUQYI Edna Keefer, H. M. Student Geisinger Hospital Danville, P3- Mary Mather Dtullellt State College P-Fl-9 Lolleze. PFI- Evada Michael, H. M. Zora Smith Madalyn Wright Elizabeth Yost Ruth Force Esther Chapin Maude McHenry, I-I. M. Daisv Votterman McHenry Emily Seward Kingsley Alton Appleman Ray Hess Lola Ash Lois Hess ltuth Larish, H. M. Kathryn Ruckle, H. M. Mable VVhitenight Cutmore Lisle Bittenbender Robert Shannon Lena Bender, H. M. Margaret Hess, H. M. Marie Parks, H. M. Mary Savage Howard Brewington Norman Shultz Thelma Boston Cornell Elthcda Keefer, H. M. Gertrude McMichael, H. M. Lois Trainer, H. M. Joseph Derr Carl Taylor Ella Friedly Gertmde Wenner Larue Hess Grant Lunger Clerk Post Ofiice Student 'l eacner Student Teacher Student Student Student Student State College B. S. N. S. Geisinger Hospital CLASS OF 1924 Beckley Business College Beckley Business College State College Clerk Post Office Teacher Silk Mill Miller ' Student Nurse Student Nurse Student B. S. N. S. Salesman Teacher Teacher Student Nurse Student Nurse Student University of Penna. Student Farmer A. C. K Farmer B. S. N. S. F. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton State College, Pa. Benton l5loonf,,burg, Pa. Register, Pa. Danville, Pa. ' ---H211. wt. Cambra, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. State College, Pa. Benton Lroauway, Pa.. Benton Niagara, N. Y. Benton Benton Berwick, Pa. Forks, Pa. Bloomisburg, Pa. 1,lou.x,h.1rg, Pa. Benton Berwick, Pa. Mooretown, Pa. Benton Blomfazburg, Pa. Bloonisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Retreat, Pa.. Blocmsburg, Pa. Benton Berwick, Pa. Lairdsville, Pa. Pa. LL .r-,. ,if Vx i., Q., , ' . Q' ii . .wh y -.s The Messenger 305315711 Fritz, H. M. Student Nurse Pittsburg, Pa. tara Knouse Student State College State College, Pa. Reba Stevens Helen Whitenight Dallas Baker, Ag. Samuel Laubach Fred Zarr Chapin Wenner, Ag. Glen Hess Charles Jones Earl Carpenter VVi1liam Bonham Margaret Peterman, H. M. Mable McHenry Phoebe Yorks, H. M. Mary Hartman Doris Fritz Mable Coleman Anna Polk, H. M. George Mather Hilda Knouse, H. M. Gladis Hirleman Elda Keefer, H. M. Gertrude Quick Evelyn Harrison, H. M. Kathryn Dodson, H. M. Lawrence Savage, Ag. Cletus Hartman Raymond Ribble, Ag. Jay McMichael, Ag. Fred Stoker l.arue Evans, Ag. Clair VanHorn rrank Pealer, Ag. Ernest Hess Ag. means Agriculture Course H. M. Means Home Making Course G. 1.1-:ans Graduate of Student Student Student Chapin Student Student Student State College CLASS OF 1925 University of Michigan University of Michigan Lumber Co. Bucknell College B. S. N. S. ' Beckley Business College Hohneman Hos ital Student p Student B. S. N. S. Student Nurse Student B. S. N. S. Student B. S. N. S. Student University of Pittsburg 'Teacher Student State College Silk Mill Student Wilkes-Barre Business Col Teacher Teacher ' Student State Hospital Student B. S. N. S. Farmer Silk Mill Paper Mill Farmer , U. S. Navy Student State College Student Beckley Business Farmer B. S. N. S. means Bloomlhurg Skate Normal School College State College, ,Pa. Benton Benton Twp. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton Lewisburg, Pa. Bloonysburg, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Danville, Pa.. Bloomslanrg, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Derrs, Pa. State College, Pa. Benton Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton Twp. Pa. Fairmount Springs, Pa Hazleton, Pa. Bloomsburg, Pa. Benton Benton Falls, Pa. Stillwater, Pa. State College, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Stillwater, Pa. New Columbus, Pa. if! I. 34 The Messenger P 5 , w- V ,,,, U-,,W,,, ,WA W,W,,,s-,, George D.- What supports the sun Nets B.- Say Kermit. did you know in the sky? that you can :ret n good chicken dinner James W.- It's beams. of course. for ten 1-ents. down town? ... George Derr was testing the general knowledge of the Junior class, Slapg ping a half-crown on the desk, he said sharply, What's that? Instantly 0. B. Savage replied from the back row: Tails Sir. Beatrice Z- I 11aven't slept for days. Arline B.- What's the matter- sick Beatrice Z- No, I sleep at night. John Hill drove 0'er a lxutting: cliff To test his new haloons And now he plays a silver hurp On Sunday afternoons. s Kermit K.- No, where? Nc-ta - At the feed store. George Kenney was residing History and looking up suddenly' he asked- Whnt is beheaded. Mother? Having oue's head cut off, darling. she replied. After il thoughtful moment, George remarked: i'1 suppose defeated is liaving one's feet cut off. Mudnlyn B.- Paul, I smell cider on your breatlif' Paul H.- Nothing of the kind, sweetheart, but my collar is so tight it squeezes my Adnnfs apple. PROGRAM OF FIRST YEAR Required English I History 1-2 Civics 1-2 Physical Education Vocational Vllork Elective THIRD YEAR Required English lll' Physical Education Elective Any of previous Ve:u'S Physics Algebra ll Cicero Vocational VVurk STUDIES SECOND YEAR Required History II English II Physical Education Vocational VYork Elective Latin l Algebra I FOURTH YEAR Required English IV Problems of Democracy Physical Education Elective Any of previous years Chemistry Solid Geonietry Virgil Vocational Vl'ork w. X . 2 ,JEXJQ1-a t The Messenger 35 BEISI-ILlNE'S GARAGE BENTON, PA. Anything for your car what we clon't have we will get on short notice. All kinds of repairing and supplies. X X Q X .uw A FTS i . -l, -vjv, 1,152 i Y- ' z1J,':?,-.Q '.. '1 ,lf .,fF,Q5!?.f- .R 1 , . ffl' .5 va, -., rn ' P i' M f Thu: Rfslsvzagii I 2 'P ' 'A p FERT LIZERS l7'PAKS7Ull5E mm A , MF 36 The Messenger 'TEE Compliments of ECONOMY STORES CMPANY Complete Household Outfits. Qual- f ity and Service our aim. I Blcomsburg, Pa. Danville, Pa. BLOOMSBURG BANK - COLUMBIA COUNTY TRUST CO with Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, over S600,000.00 A and Total Resources over Three and One Third Millions ' Invites Your Business Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Any Other Trust Capacity ul-. The Messenger 3'7 52mQf25255a52f Ask for S-BRO-BRAND COFFEE None Better A premium in everv IJZlCli212,'C. Your grocer can supply you. SCHNEIDER BROS. 8: CO. Wholesale Distributors Bloomsburg E E emma U .. El I - lull ..!ll X Il M I nn IIA :' wuur. Ylnllllllll : -: :-an HI:U2llH5HHuli:llI ' P53 53 llllllillllll llllll ' , M - . Stzmclarcl and Kohlcr Plumbing Wlurc. Americzm Rzuliator Compzm Heat Products. Uccutur P11c11n1z1tic NYz1tcr Supply Systculs. Quotations and Estimates gladly givcn. CHAS. A. EDSON 8: SON . Benton, Pa. 38 The Messenger 'IIIIIQIIIlllIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIII .-. l '1' uu- '4 .1 un- -1 un- N1 '1' -1. -.i ...- - ...M SERVICE STATION Tires--Act-essories--Gus-Greuse and Oils JAY B. SMITH Opposite Bank Bruton. Pa -4 -.... -1 -4.- -4 -- In-. -1. ko. 1. l my -1. 1- .-9. -y-n -Q. nn- . .. 1. QWQQ N. B. COLE Manufacturer of Choice Buckwheat Flour and F01-als Try Our Self Rising Buckwheat Flour mm WQQLB MM WEISSENFLUH 8: CO. Investment S9c'uritics. Northeastern Pcnnsylvania Seruri- tios. Rcal Estate' First Mortgage Bonds Bought- Sold, Quoted. MINER'S BANK BUILDING Wilkes-Barre, Pu Scranton New York Fifi mein .4- -- 1- -1 1... i Q... 'i -.-I ' .T T' mp- 3 -- T 1-. - 1 -.1 Dale T. Smith MEATS AND GROCERIES Maxrkot Strcz-t Benton, Pa. IIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIII 39 The Messenger BENESCH 8: SONS lit. ij , F - -.L Q i l ' I , 'ei 4 I' V 15155 ',23'!?'l'f:, -:. :+I , Zvi:-' :-ig 21Q1Q4',1.T1ZQ.!E g'7g.' ' 92-f-33,55-.1-r..'1., . F: 2E'iii85f:'l': ag bevy-e+egw:wy Wg-L 5 if . .5 get-,'1u,.L:i, my W- A -V ,..,,, .. , ,u-, . ' THE BIG STORE'S TRUCKS RUN TO YOUR VERY DOOR! You are within the lleneseh delivery zone. Concrete roads and high power trucks bring the big town with its larger displays within your trading reach. f' More than a quarter century have we been engaged in home- building: our mammoth stocks and helpful terms have fostered the home making spirit over a broad area- lt's Helpful Terms Serve All Establish a credit with this home-making store. lt will prove a genune asset to you. lt will enable you to provide your home with the newest and best in home furnishing and to spread your payments over a generously long period if you so desire. Wilkes-Barre, Pa Public Square 1 40 Th , ,... -, Nl' e Messenger 'IIIIIQUIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIII un- --n nr 1- 1-4 -1 1 1 on-L -1 ug- li -.. - Q-. .1 BENTON GREEN HOUSE Potted Plants Cut Flowers Funeral Work Specialty H. R. ASH 8: SONS 1 1- l 1- :1 .gn WLQQQ QM UAMBRA GARAGE Chevrolet Cars Atwater Kent Radios Firestone Tires Atlantic Products A. C. KINGSLEY Cambra, Pa. mmm I E I F This Space Donated by Z BENTON PHARMACY 1 j u. w. RAISE, Ph. D. i N III . . . . . . .'-. ..g..:..g ..g..g. Life Automobile JOHN C. BARRETT Insurance 3 Camhra, Pa. f'omp1-nsation Liability 0.0. CIOC. QQUQOVUOQQ U' oo.oo,oo,oo:u'n.n.n,e oo,n.oo.oo,n,os.oo.oo,oo.n. 'l Q, ' 'L TherMessenger 41 Harry W ess We have a full line of fancy grocer- ies, fruits and nuts at all times. All kinds of Fancy Sundaes- Soda and Ice Cream. Silk and Wool Hosiery. Ask for a demonstration of the new Orthophonic Victrolu the next time you are ll9l'Q'. QALI7- 2RUCKsJ- Q AN l v i pierces The l'll1lIIlQl'Illlllli' Work in This Hook llnno By IIICNS l'Il0'l'U SIIUP Benton. l'n. Beckley allege QSTATE ACCREDIATED7 Chas. R. Bccklyf Pres. Harrisburg. Free Catalog Box No. 152 l 42 Th ,-. nn. LOIS BERNHARD, Sr. Wah-hes, Diamonds and Jewelry Watehmaking Engraving Jewelry Repairing Q First National Bunk Building BLOOMSBURG, PENNA. 1- ,,- -an -u r-.- WLEQ MQ H. S. KELLER Wholesale Notions Bl.00MSIil'liG, PA. e Messenger I When You Think 0f 5 SHOES Think of BUCKALEW'S L. NI. BUCKALICW lilmnnshurg. Penna. f III i There new: vias anything made but what some one else could make it worse and sell it for less. For Quality, Durability, Workmanship BENTON M.-XRISLE 8 GRANITE l WORKS I llhiee 8 Yard Market St. Phone 31-16 JOHN. S. BAKER, Proprietor 0 o o 0 ' o o Q - :y:n.oo.u.n.os.oc.o1:u.n.n.oo The Messenger 43 UNIVERSAL THEATRE BENTQN, PA. Prcscliting' the highest class photo playsobtziinablQ-selected from the out-put of such well known Film Companies as Universal, First Natonal, Fox, Golclyn. Metro, Pathc, Parzimouut and the open market. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NANTICOKE, PA. Capital and Sdrplus Ovei' S1,000,000.00 Orie of the Strongest Banks in the United States llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 44 Th e Messenger 11' nnaq 3-f -11 1- -1 FLEITZ 'Kc SPROUL FRUIT FARM ' Farms at: Vossburg, Pa. Benton. Pa. Mevhanirsburg, Pa. Homer Howe, General Manager 1 i BENTON MEAT MARKET f Chas. W. Hess, Prop. Benton, Pa. We Q QQ WI-II'l'lCNIGH'l' Ka KSCI-IINKA The Best of Everything for the Farm Bloomsburg, Pu. Quality Depeilability Service mm 4' ARCVS WOMAN'S SHOP The Store of Quality and Service You will find exclusive apparel for i Ladies. Women and Children. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. ARCUS WOMAN'S SHOP 'Phone 6-W 132 W. Main St. Bloomshurg, Pa. oooooyoooo 0 oo- oo,n,u,u.oo,oo.u,oo,oo.n. oo oo,u.n The Messenger 45 BENTON STORE COMPANY VVe lead in the following' lines: Fine Dress Goods and Staple Dry Goods. NYz1lk-Over Shocs, Groceries. General lVlerch:mclisc. Department Store P. G. Shultz, Prop. HWHWHWHWHWHWHNHWHWUWHWNWWNWHWHWUWHWHWWHWHMHWWUWI 'ill A9 r.faf56rff '7 m' -'WU U PL pbgelw BENTON, PA. mmmmMmmmmmMMmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 116 The Messenger INTERNATIONAL Farm Machinery and Implements GEO. ll. YOST 81 SON Mill Street. B0llf0lb Pa. Miss Shultz and Miss Smith were planning for the holidays. Blige Smith- Miss Shultz, would a long: stocking hold ull you'd wmit for l'llFlSlllli!S?U Miss Shultz-f'No+ hut :1 pair of Socks would. BENTON BILLARD PARLOR Billards Confectionery Benton, Pa. BENTON BAKERY People who are partirular uhout broad and want the very best money can buy, ask for BENTON- PERFECTION BREAD Clean-Pure-YVho1esoine Your Grocer has it MAHLON L. STRAUUH --f - 'f ' W. C. FOLLMER Limo: Fertilizer and Mine Sprags Benton, Pa.. FURNITURE Nothing makes the home more nom- fortahle than good substantial furni- ture. VW also have a complete line of Radios. All makes and sizes on hand. E. P. UHAPIN, BENTON, PA. Kermit Kiiigsle-y was sont to tho Imstoiiive in f'flllllbl'fl, to get tho iunil. When he :lslivcl for the mail the clerk said. dlinve you 11 box? N Kermit said- No, hut l Imvc- fx hus- kof lu-re. will that do? KOZY KOBNER KONFECTIONERY Ice Cremu Soft Drinks Cigars Magazines BENTON, PA. The Messenger 47 BENTON ROLLER MILLS John J. Mather, Proprietor F ISHINGCREEK'S BEST BUCKWHEAT F LOUR ALL KINDS OF FEEDS iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll There Are No Bargains in Insurance You no doubt know that the rates in all reputable Stock Com- panies are exactly the same. However through our knowledge of local conditions we can often save you money. Wfhy go out of town. Better Be Insured Than Sorry T. C. SMITH, Benton, Pa. llIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlIIIIllllIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 48 The Messenger --ig..-.. l .-.-... .... .,....... .i--.- THIS YEAR AND EVERY YEAR You Fan S01-ure Best Eye Servire as well as every thing in Jewelry from RAY B. KEELER Jeweler Optometrist Benton, Pa. KELLER .Q UDNNER Lightning Rods H'3,l'llWill'G Radios furnaces, roofing, spouting, etc. A BENTON, PA. Mel-IENRY H0l'SE features good meuls and lunches BENTON, PA. , . - ... . .VV- 7-N H-- APPLEMAN'S CONFEUTIONERY Hot lum-hes served at all hours of the day. ,leo Cream and Soft Drinks. We hase one of the finest assort- uxc-nts of Sehra.tl't's Chocolates. Benton, Pa. H. M. SMITH GARAGE HARDWARE RADIOS Stillwater, Pu.. J. B. LAl'BAI'H, Dentist Otlice Hours: 9 to I2 A. M. and 1 to 4 P. M. Benton. Pa. For l'p-to-Date Clothing and Furnishings Come to Us We Appreciate Your Patronage MAX HERR, BENTON, PA. LELAND HESS Barber Shop fillllfvl' Street Benton, Pa. The Messenger 49 WHEN REPAIRS WILL BE MADE AROUND THE HOUSE, BARN AND GARAGE OR THE OLD ROOF HAS SEEN IT'S BEST DAYS AND YOU DECIDE TO RE-ROOF FOR THE LAST TIME OR A NEW HOUSE IS TO BE ER- EPTED TO VISUALISE THE DREAMS YOI' HAVE LONG CHER- ISHED AND THE BEST IS WANTED IN Ll'MBER AND BUILDING MATER- IALS THEN CONSl'LT '- F f 'A-4 3 Scouton -Lee Company The Real Lumber Yard as FRONT sT. NANT1coKE, PA. BELL PHONE su HELOCK AND YELLOW PINE FRAMING. MILL WORK OF EVERY DES- CRIPTION. ROOFING MATERIALS. CEMENT AND PLASTER. BEAVER AND PLASTER BOARD. HARDWARE, PAINTS AND GLASS. QUALITY-PRICE-SERVICE. 5 The Messenger MMQMM SEQ Compliments of Magee Carpet Co Bloomsburg, Pa, mm mmm The Messenger 51 ag iniih fillnfnerzf' lnH--- Sag it faith Clllitrsf' All Cut Flowers and Plants in season. Funeral VVork a Specialty. KNOUSE GREENHOUSE Danville Road Bloomsburgv Pa- HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GLENDALE FARMS, INC. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Benton, Pa. The successful milk dealer of today must at heart be a man with ideals and a sense of responsibility to the public he serves. The day is past when milk can be peddled like potatoes and cabbage. Safety quality and service must be watchwords in every milk plant that hopes to make a lasting success. Our producers are partners in this great business for the com- mon good of all. IHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNNHNHHHNNHHHHHHI y , ,. . 'sf ' 'X ,N V a 52 T54 Thet'M65Senger E'L SQQMM QE Mm Lowenberg's Bl0omsburg's One-Price Clothier THE STORE WITH THE BIG NEW FRONT mmikmm ka Y? 1 hx xi. The Messenger 53 IIIIIIIIIIlIIIflllmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIII!IlIllIIIllIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Compliments of Gross Bottling Works Bloomsburg, Pa. III'Ili'IllIllIliIIIllIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIgI.IIIIII!IIIIllIIIIIIII'IIlIIIUIIIIIIIIIII'IIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E I. P. LAUBACH Ford Sales and Service EE WERR QQ9i?h?EE?TRFEEREQH ER5B ff'-x X V is Hs. , it ' x bzlx F, -qs.. VFP- V 4 X :QW f. -3 l The Messepger v.. --. A-.-H '- A L-,.-2---175924 1. 1 xl 1. I e ' ' i its l , QQZQVMQ if .. . gg N9xxxuxi if K: 'H I , it .mi J A :Iwi 'Ii 1 fl 49:3 HE gypsy sash, tied on the left side, gives a decided smnrtncss to i this froclc. The skirt is plain in thc back and cut circular in front. The i stole collar adds Z1 smart touch. Ladies' Home journal Pattern No. 4948 A. R. PENNINGTON i General Merchandise BENTON, PA. 1 . ,g I '11 ... I - W' MJ' 'i' N '1 W ' -ss Tlrf' Messenger 3 l ' aa. i fm zsem-fBU1cK I .gqmnnnmg ff Illllllllllllllt ' Y 0' v' x Before deciding ffinallyQ on a car, look into this Better Buic k.. line. Learn of their specilications and equipment by getting in touch with us, or ask for a catalog. See if you are getting what you want and what you are paying for, compared to the Better Buick for such remarkably low prices. STANDARD SIX Model 20-two-door Sedan delivered .... . ..... 351310.00 Model 24-roadster, delivered ..........,. . . . . . 1235.00 Model 25--touring, delivered .......,..... ..... . .. 1260.00 Model 27--5 passenger 4 door Sedan, delivered . . . . . . 1415.00 Model 28-4 passenger Coupe, delivered .,.,.... . . . 1395.00 MASTER SIX Model 40-two-door Sedan, delivered ...... ..... S5 1525.00 Model 4-l-roadster, delivered ..,,,.,,.. . 1365.00 Model 45--touring, delivered .,,...r.,.r . 1415.00 Model 4741 door Sedan. delivered .....,......., . 1630.00 Model 48-4 passenger Coupe, delivered .,..,...... . 1940.00 Model 50-7 passenger Broughan Sedan, delivered .... - 2155.00 Model 50-7 passenger Brougham Sedan, delivered ..... 2155.00 Model 51-5 passenger Brougliani Sedan, delivered ..... 2080.00 Model 54--3 passenger roadster, delivered ...,...... . 1630.00 1915.00 Model 54--3 passenger Coupe. delivered .,............ J. o. WooDwoRTH's soNs SHICKSHINNY, PA. K or f 1.1 , 1 .1 ' - 21 i .E , ' 1 if- ' ,P ' 'Q' ' 21211-41' .. I 1 A Q The Messenger i1,,-,,I,,I, e,,, ,-,sI1s1 S1 SSSNW mil I , ,111 M I A 11 1 111, , .3 . 5' ' ' r'-' . i CONNECTED WITH WYOMING SEMINARY Provides an Eminently Scientific Course in ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING T110 1-11111's1- 11f study i11 R1111kk0e11i111: :11111 A1-1-111111111112 is i1lkl'll fi-11111 101111i11g lmsilnoss 1111lls0s that sl'111111 111'0-01111110111 i11 1111si110ss 111'111-ti1-0. T110 iiilllkillii s0t is f1'11111 11110 of fhe 1111111-sl' 11z1l'i1111a1 111111ks i11 N111-1'110ast01'11 l'01111sylv1111i11: the 011111 set 11i1'01'tly f1'11111 il great 1-11111 1111e1'z1t11r's 111111ks 111111 thc- J111111i11g 111111 l'11111111issi1111 s0t fi-11111 fill' 111111ks uf Il 1011111111: fi1'111 1l11i11,1: 11usi110ss i11 11 1211150 1-ity. T110 l'UllI'fTP i11 1111111111111-111111: l'111'11ugl111ut is 11111110 01111- lit-'llfiy 111'a1'ti1-111 111111 s111101'i111'. 11111111111-1-1-ial Law, A1'it111110ti1'- I,f'l11ll21llHilIl1 :11111 Husiuvss l1111'1'0s111111111s111'0 a1'0 1-111'1'i01l nhmg.: with this s1-i011tili1- 1'11111's0 i11 11111111111-011i11:. T110 l'UlII'Sl' i11 U111111111-1-1-1111 Law 11111n0 ls w111't11 th0 1'11st i11 time 111111 PXIIOIISG' 1'l'Il1lII'0li. . . . Courses in Shorthand and Typewrltmg 'Phe S111-1'1-t111'i111 I'0l'l1'Sl'. i111'11111i11g tl10 liusinz-ss F11111's0 111111 c11u1's0 i11 Sl1111'1'11r11111 111111 'l'yp0W1'i1'i11g:. p1'11vi110s f111' th0 11i1.rl10st g:1'11110 111' c101'i1-111 1111sifi1111s: 011111's0s 2ll'Q also 11111- vi11011 for the i'1111111101'1'i11l A111111111011sis 111111 Civil S1-:'i'i00 I':XillIIiIIi'ItiUIl. '1'h0s0 Courses in Business Training h11v0 110011 th0 111921118 of 11111111 111'1111111ti1111 to 1110 111-st 1-l01'i1'111 1111siti1111s 111 t111111s111111s uf young' 110111119 Ill the g1'011t 1'iti0s of 1110 l'11it1-11 Smtvs. G1'11111111t0s uf the Wy11111i11g l'11110j30 of BIIHIIIOSS are f11111111 i11 Imsiuvss 1111siti1111s il1lII,'l'lI tl11'f111gl11111t 1110 W111-111. More than Iiiii g1'111l1111t0s i11 fill' 111111ks 11f Wy11111i11g: Valley. I+Is11e1-i111 :111v1111t11::0s' are p1'11vi1l011 i11 the 11111'111il111'y for girls 111111 y111u1g W111111-11 110- SIl'illH 111 take these 1-1111rs0s. The-y 11111-0 tho 1-1111-1'11l mm-1-sigl11 uf the I'l'0I'l'1Jfl'0SS 111111 11111g.' t0111'l1e-1's i11 t110i1' sm-1111111 1i1'0. 'l'h0 Iiusiness C11111's0 11111110 01111 ill' 1-1111111101011 with 1'l11s0 111't011ti1111 in f1'11111 f11111't0011 111 twenty weeks. Stu11011ts may Gllftll' :my Iillif' ilff0I' .11111u111'y -L 111211. I1111ivi1111111 i11st1'111'- ti1111. SUIIII for 1111110110 .I11111'1111l, A11111'0ss- W. L. DEAN, A. M., Principal, Kingston, Penna. fir' 1.3 ,-M7 lr The Messenger ' 57 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllldlllliiiiillllIlliillllilllllll BYRON W. KING SCHOOL OF ORATORY Mt. Oliver Station, Pittsburg, Pa. Courses of Study leading to Dip- loma and lle::1'e4-s. t'orre4-tive lnstrut-tion for all De- feets of Voiee and Speeeh. Music' Ilramaties- Physical 'l'1'IIlll- inn. Summer Session. Extension Training. Send for Bulletins. IIIllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mr. Jones- O. B.- :tive a text from the Bible. O. B.- And Judas went out and hanged himself. Mr. Jones- Very well: can you give anotherZ ' 0. li.- Go thou and do like-wise. Bill Y.- Say, Stanley. I heard you Stanley ll.-t'Yes. I was, I had a new disease called the elothing siek- ness. liill- What on earth is that Y Stanley- Well, I had a eoat on ml' tongue- and my breath came in short pantsf, Louise Il.- Don't you think the vio- linist's obligate is beautiful? Hobert S.- l'an't say: wait until she turns around. Nvisrlnbor- ls lieatrice goin: to praetiee on the piano this afternoon? Mrs. Belles- Ye-s. Nviirhbor- Well, then. will you please loan me your lawn mower? l have to mow the lawn sometime' anyway. llealer- 'l'his is the best parrot we have but you would't sell him without letting: you know his one fault. he'll grumble terribly if his food doesn't suit him. Miss Fritz- l'll take him- it will seem quite like having: a man in the house. Yonda ll-- Beauty, what's :l Syno- nym? lieatriee ll.- Aw, it's a word you use when you ean't spell the other one. Budd H.- I suppose you are goini! to raise potatoes in your garden? Bob A.--HI was. but when I read the direetions for planting, I found that would be impossible. They should be planted in hills, and my garden is perfectly level. - Ivan Chapin-'Ton remember when we first met in the revolving door at the post olive? Laura V.- But that wasn't the first time we met. Ivin- Well: that was the iirst time we began going: around together. Arline B.- What kind of a hus- band would you advise me to get? Naomi-- You get a single man and let the husbands alone. were sick last week. 74 l I if U IIIMIIIIIU if -L QF The Megsenger A IiiiililllllllilIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlllllIlIIIIIIIlII!IlII mIli5!11lIIIIlIIIIIIIIII Vbl 5 2 .2 . r W i r ,S-gQL.g, g.,gi-:Yrx 1 Q N AA W gigs-SE al I wks Aw , ' X V - L :5ELcE E42 1 2 X E M m . ii:-i:E?gf 2 ,cg U13 N ffkav V '. , . ' 31: - 4 3' .- if- . ' Xu ' '4 543' ,G . S 2 is W ivsfg C N 5 N If-b :KVM I 1 1 K BQ '1 , J N X X LA, 1 R- v 0 ,T-s. Q55 ' '1' N G I D390 Y -:T 5 'Ax ia l .gm UD -D I E f.. 2 ' --: '5A'?' Q V in .f c P ll f Q f fn if H1 '-L. lv- 5 La , ' f 'N L pf f .sg I ' V . , 1 4 -- . ' ' ' HN if tb M' - V K L E g 2 A X cg, fem V W .. J: '6 1' 'E' FU, 'X 'Q' , 6 328' L . QV- ,.',f ELF E Q ,NL .. 0 MX N --E52 Y ,' MW 1 an L on 4151? , V 1, g +6 I itgr laigsg. . 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This Bank is for the people who want to improve their financial conditions. AA checking account is the most convenient in payment of bills. A saving' account is ll sure road to eventual conlpentency. IllllllllllllllllllllIlllFHIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Qzqzqzw:agp:n:u:u:4o:oo:oo:ov:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:abzoofooznzov:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:ooQoozoofooZuzoozoozn:u:u:oo:u:u:o0:u:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:u:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:o 0 - A :iz ' ego 02, ' :xo .fo oss fo zz: wg' use A P Q gg sto ng. I Lx 3 A - :Q- Iii 7 ' rf 2' 'l 'fr 31 -2 - - l A, ' Ig! nie Nl -X 'li Ii 5' W 5 4 ,V Ig: :sz H In . nl' I as l'- sto .10 - 0:0 'Q' ' ' 122 0- - . 2 :iz W' r 222 0:0 5-fi-ll ix 'Z' OO 1:1 4. Ig! -2' 'f' O Ol' ll ff oo ' ' 'Q' gig Ig! 3, ---ii-- .x. 'f' 32 252 .g. TO the MOTORIST: 12: ISI . . -'- -1. Fhe Wj'O111ll1g Valley Motor Club IS a move- 1:1 fr' A V V 3. ment on the part ot owners and ClI'lVC1 S of motor jig 'X' vo -- . . . . 3 -2' veh1cles to 1DI'0V1ClC, through O1'gZl1llZCCl eo-operatlve 'x' .. N . . . . - 2 -2' effort, the 1D1'OfCCt1011 and SCYVICC that no 11'1dIV1ClUZll 2:1 'I' of . . - . . . . 2 -Q: can provxde for hnnseli. It IS afhllated Wlth the Am- 1:1 .2 oo . . . . . 2. 32: erlean Automobzlc Assoclatlon and Pennsylvania jg, ,x. n 5 l l . -Q: Motor Feclerzmon. It IS seeklng 1llC111bCI'Sl'l1p solely Il' jx on the bas1s of the ment of se1'v1ee rendered. Dues 4, 'z' .. .. , , ff: have been fixed at a level so low that no 1TlOt0l'1St of 1:1 3, . ' .. 12: Vlfyomlng Valley can not afford to be vv1thout pro- 121 I oo .. , 0, :ig tectlon offered. ,gi S no 'x' 3. 00 i -. Vi z :Ig PETILR CJ. RIMMILR, Pres. Zi: 8 OO . - 2 :Ig NORMAN JOHNSTQNE, bee. Iii 8 Q. . Y . . S gf: 242 Ml11C1'S Bank Blllldlllg, use '2 Q21 Xvlll-iCS-BHFYC, Pa. 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