449.89 341.49 168.40 544.46 )45.43 199.03 308.61 135.93 44.54 28.46 16.08 44.54 33.26 37.39 21.65 17.80 73.85 4.18 6.88 $2.06 0.00 9.20 0.00 2.86 2.08 Thursday, March 30th, 1044. CAPPING EXERCISES AT MINERS LO WAS MARKED EVENT Colorful Program Is Carried on With Traditional Ceremony Thursday Evening. The capping exercises of sixteen students at Miners’ Hospital of Nor- thern Cambria County School of Nur- sing, was marked by a traditional ceremony in the school auditorium of the Nurses’ residence, Thursday ev- ening, March 16th, at 8:30 o'clock. Graduate statf, alumnae members and upper classmen escorted the group to the platform. Candle light was used for the entire capping cer- emony. The program included: Prayer for Capping, by Miss Ger- aldine Hanna, a Junior student. Mise Louise Ernst, uressed- as¥le- rence Nightengale, spoke for the nur- ses of the past. Formal recommendation of the class for capping was made by Miss Margaret John, R. N., nursing arts director. The principal of the school, Miss Margaret Loh, R. N., formally ac- cepted the group into the School of Nursing. Singly the students presented themselves before the instructors who gave them their caps. They lit small Nightengale lamps and then as a group took the Florence Nightengale Pledge. The speaker of the evening was Miss Florence Kimble, Dean of Wom- en at Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Miss Kimble was pre- sented by Mr. Wayne Craver, Presi- dent, Board of Trustees. Dr. B. F. Bowers cffered congrat- ulatory remarks for the staff. Music for the ceremony was ren- dered by Mrs. E. Taylor, of Barnes- boro, Lovelle Nicholson, Jack Morley Agnes Federko and Louis Meckling. The selections being taken from the play, “Three for Victory,” by Miss Jean Daugherty. The following selections were sung at selected intervals during the pro- ram: “Youre Not Alone in the Fight,” sung by Miss Nicholson. “Always for Me,” sung by Jack Morley. “My Love for You Is Real,” sung by Miss Meckling. “Darling, Do You Know,” was sung by a trio comprised of Miss Lovelle Nicholson, Miss Lois Meckling and Miss Agnes Federko, Miss Federko sang the solo portion of the number. A reception followed at which re- freshments were served for the stu- dents and their guests. Flowers for the occasion were pre- sented by the Alumnae Association and the Auxiliary of the Hospital. The following students received their caps: Miss Louise Boggio, of Marsteller. Miss Gloria Mae Bralley of Bar- nesboro. Miss Martha Dell Campbell of Pat- ton. Miss Ruth Chigas of Hastings. Miss Marjorie Craver of Emeigh. Miss Marguerite Hitch, of Patton. Miss Marjorie Kirsch of Spangler. Miss Martha Kline of Hastings. Miss Anna Mae Martin of Spang- ler. Miss Doris McGlynn of Hastings. Miss Elda Miller of Spangler. Miss Thelma Myers of Susquehan- na township. Miss Laura Taylor of Barnesboro. Miss Bertha Mae Thomas of Pat- ton. Miss Bertha Mae Wilkinson of Pat- ton. os Jean Zieminiski of Barnesbo- COWS EAT GRASS, GIVE MILK, WHY? Ask nature about that—for Moth- er Nature knows best. It’s probably Nature's way of making baby eat vegetable nourishment-—by turning plants into tempting, appetizing milk. Notice, too, how the cow stim- ulates digestive juices by chewing its cud properly and long, Ask the far- mer why the cow's breath always smells sweet. Says Mr. John Pelitsky “I like World's Tonic becaus it con- tains so many herbs and roots that taste like the medicine my folks us- ed to give me back in the old coun- try.” Excellent for relieving gas, bloating, heartburn, headaches and bad breath, when due to constipa- tion. World's Tonic (Trade Name). 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They aie exceptional "klues chasers" « + « with such zestful colors, both subdued and gay . . . a large selection of distinguished patterns . . . and superb. tail oring which makes them tie and hang perfectly. : BARNESBORO, PA.
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