nat. 'nieH.... t. Still A Half 8ezMMer Left In Which-- To B.aJ.. nao. The GlenYtlle Mercury Low Gnd~ Nowl

WILL SING FOR BISHOP EDWIN HOLT HU&m AND SERVICE MAY 26 STUDENTS VOTING TODAY Swdenta in ,tfbe CoUeceo went to DR. HENRY NEUMANN TO BE COllEGE'S L OIMa N ...... G.-p To the po!ls today in Administration F~ Muic for Aaa.ual Ball to choose nc'xt Je&r's Student. 1940 COMMENCEMENT WEEI SPEAIERS Baccalaureate 5enDaa .COuneU ~t&cen and. aleo to eled ~ia Bertha E. OlMD, lnatnldioa' trwo mt;;••;;;;;•;;"";;;;;T;;•;;.,..;;;;;' ;;· ;;;;;;;;; Culture of Brooklyn, N. Y., will deliver the annual Commene• ment addreSs here on Wednesday, May 29, at 10 :80 a. m., PreL "Gloria in Eftellb Du" by Mourt. ADDRESSES FEU.OWSHIP CROUP E. G. Rohrbough announced the put week. The Baccalaureate The choir will be compoMC( of OF KINGDOM HICHWA YS CWB address wlll be made on Sunday, .May 26, by Bishop Edwia Gweadolyn Beall, Marguerite Hoaa. ___ Holt Hughes, of Washington, D. C. Barbara Bauman, Faustine Stump. R E Freed instructor in history £iehty.nin~:-' ~nlon wiU be lfM.. Olive Myers. Betty Sue Heater, lun.e and ·sociology, 'spoke to about thirty· uated H:&ona. In the llcbt o4 ro ~ IMtitute foT a Nelrfo is the ..utbor of six publiehed boob; class will !rin a ~line Teeital, in· "\Disil~icmed. .~ n d Det.e.rminH,H' Max Nadnnan, of Cowt Street. (Coatlnoed oa Pace 4) coafermce. ~~r ~:~u= ~o~0x:n~i~ n;:~ ~~:!~r~u;n;;::, ·~.:iir!:~ ;::. ~~:~:~~ke~~~:.~;~ S ty Cl with much sucoess all cweT the coun. R'!aders will be Helen Heater, Oli'f'8 is and e. ••JUc:h in All Bu.t.-~" Jo Retider. Colleges Enrollment For ear - Offered For Summer .., on"ti" ~nd;.t that "Outmd• Dat.. foT t!oo ...... H-..., .nu .. OUv• Hy•n .... '-n-eUse" will ·be one of the mel"aty bee:n 11et. Mary Eli2.~eth Brown. Thirty·nine counties of West Virginia and three adjoining &venty cl~ in sixteen d.il'l'erent of tbe yea:r. ttaiea are represented in the 1939-'40 resid ~n~ st..udent eD.!'oll· subject fields will be offered in •ent at Glenville State T eachers College, 1t lS reveale~ m a Summer'School'lllis yuey Club ~- Of this number, 786 are from FAIRMONT PROFESSOR WIU. English, 13; phyeieal t11ucation, 8; a meeting Wednesday eve.nin,g Members of the George Firestone Memorial Committee. Wilt Vu,rinia. Maryland, Ohie and CONDUCT I.NITIATION HERE history and music, 6 each; art, 4; four n(tw rne~, namely: headed by Harold Noroski, student body president, met in the ~ia have' Oftti etodftlt each. ___ biology, speee.h end goeognphy, 3 West, a sophomore, Mary Su- College lounge Thursday eHning and started action which they GDmer teo.ds in the countJ en:roU. Formal and irr!onnal initia.tion each; polit.u::al ecience, 30Cioton, Simon, Madelyn Conrad and believe .will culminate in a special ceremony here Commence· -t with 166 atudertta.. Brazton is wiU be given for pledses of Theta ht.-alth and matbf.'lb&tk&, 2 tiaeh: so- Robert BaumaR, dlreshmen. • ment Week. · ..cond with 90, alld Nicholas third Alpha Chapter of Alpha Plli Omep. cial eeience, p~-sical science and ee- The progn.m coft.Si.steod of Frt:neh Plans advan-c-ed by the com.mittetl ------­ .t&.b 12. Calbouo utd Roant: b&Ye' GO national honorary dram

Mercury-400409-1.jpg Two THE CLENVIu.E MERCUIIY THE GLENVILLE MERCURY ..""' ...... ~~ ----- CAMPUS CAMERA----- Publllhed n'ftY Tueed:ly -by the Ci&asa in Jouna.l~ ._ fd Clen•ill• Stue T eaeben CoUegt.. Entued at : On the Shelves : tile poat.ofti:e at GlenvUlo&. Wan. Vu-ginta. as totc»t~d - 0... tNul ~r:r. Sublnip:bon price fot 1939 - '~0. I At the Robert I ~:t':i~' of'Th::ci,~~ :o~~~elt:S~~1 ~ F. Kidd Library : 0. Wut. V'"trlini& lnt.ereolleg:ate P ress and the W..st .,.._....._ By Olh•e Mytn ...._ ...... Viqiai,a. Newspaper Council Held ovu from Cbematry Day and an dil:play this wef.'k a.t. the ft.clbert. F. Kidd I.i.tra.r)· an:· high­ lia'hts In the art or l)rinting, m. cludJng a pain.tin,g of the screw MANACTNG EDITOR, Max W:ard; NEW1S EDITOR, !(lresa, a type U!ed from the be. A:Pot• Wri((hl ; SPOltTS E'DITOR, Earl MeDoruald: .Af>VlllR1USLN,G, Ce rl Keiste;r z.nd Orris StuUer; EX­ «inn inc into the 1800's . c:lb\N.GES, lolujone llarden; PHO'OOOR API:I ER, First to catch t!te b]'t is the old .Ca..r:t H.a.rc:im:ln. Jr. "Ronlln Brevarlum & Dt.-e ree..s." NDWa AND EDlTORIAI.JS: D~•rey Berry, MAlUM: lr.ather.bound book, in delapidatect BoUII)C'er, Fred CtLn'f!t't, Rn~ Ann.bel 1:1\111, Jack condition, c:Mit.Ai ning chu rch rulca, JliJro.. Ollv'i!!. liJtta. Cofl~ Nonnan. Mddred Rile y, rqul11-tion~ and et.lt: ndar. Order llatlld Scott. Franet::~~ Spnngston, Belen West, Vir­ fUU.a Wert, Eul;'eao \Villlams. Albert Woofter, Chtrord rubliMed by Pope Pius V (1566- \Us ~Map, Ja.met Me:llilln, Harold Nora:sld. W11liam Ro. 1672), the book v.-orked on laiae, M•ry LouiN Woodford. by Clt mat.ia vm (1592...1&05) a nd Utba.ni vm (later). P ermission to PACU.llrY ADVlSER • .•.••. .... Linn B. Hitlunan 'Print was «inn by Charles D. Manlxf Kinr of SpaiD aad the1 lndit.11 f:luo&YUJM. FtiAU.V I> CDUiaU 1 madv by the li:brllry NY·A studeat.s . na~~~Tf~:: a :So: i:~~::d .Shown are a Surnarian doy cone went before. And it is fiE paat Wednesday we ~njoyed one of the (in use a~bout 3000 B. C.), a Creek I best (if not the beso assembly programs K roJI (&mans n.lled. them "'!fofu­ ~~;=~~~ ko!theacc: om, plo•hnlcnb of the year, according to a student opinion rnen" from which ouT word "vol­ From a student's vantage point, this majority. George W. Campbell, speaker, UTne" it deri,~). and a Roman pee live view will embrace a number humorist and musician, joked and sang his c:odu. The eode.x wus the ('arliest peculiarly collegiate. He 'Will recall ;";,J,c;;,:;;,;·· way through an entertaining and inspiring 1book with leaves that turned. Lovely spri111r wutb.er overtook innar raom. into a club, being elected to an office half hour - a period that could easily be From the Ameri~ n ll'lstitute or fellows, his selection as aU ~ something or ..ven the title, "Laughter and Song." And Graph ic Arta came taesiinile re­ the 8'lOOm o( w:intefthe past Wt:ek flow~ ---~ er in sports, or the best d.resaed on the cam­ when be said "sing, •· everybody sang, and produdfo nJ of p.sgu of mal\a. and fl'lrer)ow here we He Today marlul a milestoae in the pus. blocmin,s'. birds sinaib.l' and th"" caret:rs cf L!G)iri.n,g c-andidates, and oangwell. rrriptil and early printed books. None will there be, too, who fail to include CTA!s g~enlng ...And L"' "ruaon nt.l)' lllso de cide the fate of a fttm­ It is people like Mr. Campbell whom we 01 great interest is a ma'J) ~bow­ in t he list of the best college has to otfer the eball remember long after classes and schools Ing dat es of the first printing done and love.• keep little company to­ inine regime on the e.arrtpu& wb~:n 1 ext1·emely pleasant and profitable ""'•"'""'-·­ are forgotten, even after scnne of our fellow in each atat.c. gethe r n!1W.a...d&ya,' we And ~u~ ekction :"f!turns are posted.. • .ln­ It:. idly stro! Hnl' bithu and yon that have come his way. But tbeae are .tudenta are no longer remembered. Modern printing is reprdelllted clcfent.all.y. a p ~tUmeg. ti~ng has ita po1at6. __ with our fellow workers each day. !pO)nt. of prin\.iag and formal. or the pseudo-glory of public Should usembly programs continue to be pledges .bec::omt; 1 reality when the FaiMnO nt sroup hold lniti•tion ex.­ look back through the tiny ., enjpyable and inspiring, it is a certainty Here- aad there we find: Fonner and see standing out, as does This ercJS~.•.s hen ...We hope th" etreeta that compelling students to attend will be un­ •tud~:" nt , Ala L. Loq, to 'be crad­ mountains, the most gratifying pleasure Jitcea&ary .--Clifford Lamp. won't 1n any WRY hinde r elasa at.. Collegiate Nonsense lelldam.. ua.ted from Law ~I in Vi.rcin.ia lege has to offer-an attainment that wiR and r«ently sworn \n u attorney .. . Speech 20 I atudenta art' hav. hold its quality through the year.J: Academic. thne... ~mp l e Ca ir spontortd by thoroughness. The Spring Is the Season GOOD- ing troubl es, too ..•Qirb are bold­ t.h e.• Glen.vUI~o Civic Clu b tba month Litt.le Bo Pet:~ inl' the cud... ,,. sca.rdty of ~ For unto him who has this, mamy other . . .la .f'8'e e.rowds attenclins Chem.­ Of the Year's Infancy .Loat her •heep mal \o p!!.rt l fipat~ in one-ac-t things of conseq.ue.?c! :r-; a.dded . istry Dav Saturday and W. A. A. And u .n 't tell where to find IJ)lays d in~;kod by rhe c::la~ make& da.n« that nigbL COu.EGE BARTER AID the German writer, Goethe : "So then tb.,.._ for headaehea and sighs. a.nd alltt S the year is repeating its old Story again. Leavt: t.bem alone and th e""y 'll for tbe slogsn-'?lltn I Men ! .Mm! F YOU had comiiJetely at your command the I power and c'hoice, which would 7011 We are coming once more, thank God I to its c:orn• horne-- -- •w -~ In the music world we ft.nd: Leo. mo.t cbanning chapter... It always makes a And .bri~ tbt\r taUs home too. Mid - St:mest~r gradt'l t.he p:an 110ld Stokowsld's All - Ame.rkaa. choose, to make a straight-A grade cec.ord pleeaant impreaeion on us when we open week brought exdamaticn• and Youth ~ht:Stra, ..,ben fonnf!'d , to cast aside one gude Jetter of dift'e.rence •••In at these pages of the book of life." HOLEY ???? sighs from S94 JJtuden\8. senou ... tour l.alia America UU. wmmu other things .which are known to make The bright sunny days of the past ~Week Jack and J ill went up the hill, minded or otbe~bt'.. .Sta .ading ...Gle n Kille r'a band .tazt:inc ita sirable growth.? haYe produced their eft'ec.t on life in the Col­ To 1et a .pail o! waleT. ia line waitinl' for ~des bad its toar U:e ;put week ...T~ , So.me students •have that power, but aa& Jere. The library has begun to lose its appeal Jaek feU down and ton; a bole poinls too •• .At h:ut phyakal auP­ Tuc:ker'5 band pJayiq wnLcllt ov« the desire. They are so thoroughly sold on the for uaany of ita regular eustomers. The rooms In h ~ ~irt. Jru hd to meod iL port was tllue. but aeu..:ity of MBS. . .SONG lOT of the wHk: importanee of grade quality that of the donnitories are being vacated rapidly moral si,IJ)POrt was felt inside lb~ "The hie of &f aJ." things, other abilities and akills, many during the'c:l.aylight hours. Just as wHd life 'HOOFIN ' IT- them social, are quite neglected. And froa laal done, ttudents have eome out to welcome Litt.le •BoY Blue, come blow your their point of view, there L5 ample justifica­ the epring. Again the campus is filled with hom, tion therefor. 0 The &beep are In the mt:adO'If We'll LIYe ForeYer-We lrl•h Then there are those students who' C&JT7 oa :•J::::~ ewb~d m"!~rt~e !.!~!-Ji~~ ~~mt~~ And the eows went for a wallc:. what might be called a policy of collel'e b..,. •vnahine, chattin-g, or renewing eft'orta in Thty say that sn l rlehm•n'~ «!.ways tMy've won? tcr. They trade bonor points for a broadeaet fonnr~ of exercise. AIN'T IT THE TRUTH­ late, outlook, for a more complete and desirable Jt is eeldom that all the students in a school tLuc:y Lockt:t lotrt. her pocket ~hal he'.s never any place on time Th E= re may 1be :1 lime when his ship social life. It is they who become slc.illed ia th1a aize can agree unanimously on any Kitty FbtM.'r !aund iL But you' ll akvay.s l" (.mt.m~ber the won't. eomc• in, meeting people, in planning and ezecutinr. •bJect. But show me the one who would see .Not • pe nnoy wu the.re in 'it-. Blarney Stone There may be :1 time when the sun They can do several things with reasOnable tJie winter continued even for a month. Ev­ She must have •been a school And the green of the sMmrock wh- C1ln~t ·be set:n, facility: theY are readily adaptable to cfr.. eryone seems eager to usher in the season in teacher. lime. But th1.Te'IJ never eome the ti:me In cumstances. They can wrJte freely an inter­ whJch the apparently lifeless outside world 3n Irisllma.n's Ji1tl esting letter, and conver.sat ion with them a being chanaed into a vast sea of life and OF COURSE.-. TheTe's dways a aonl' in an lri.sb- When he'll M asham~d to b~''we.arin' most pleasing-the kind that would lead activity. . P tt.!r, Peter, Pumpkin eater man's hn rt, the r:reen ." gladly to miss • meal. A year without a apring would be like a H•d a wife and c:ouldn"t keep 1ib.ere's always a tn~ile in his eJe, It is a difficult task to !it down. argue and life without. a period of infancy.-W. T. Ro­ ..... He'e n~it .her the lint nor the worst No math:.r how late, nOT where, nor plan for such a barter. And several collep mllle. Put 'er io a pumpk in llheD­ to cvmplain when men and women get these t.hiags without A.nd did she crt mad. making a choice. But for those who need to And ht'• neYer tilt' ftrst. to ery. No matter bow bitter l. lif-aeverl Students Asked to Suggest or would prefer to, this matter of trad..i.q SO FEW- Wh)l--have }'CIU hNrd the sonp of Be 'l1 e:~;::: :n~mh:;:rtb wtth new honor points is often coruJidered aud some­ A Way For Lasting Peace Did you evu try c:ountiq tlw times done. trir~ on the campas that have abort Haveth;o ~~~:rd the deeds tht!y've For the Irishman's ne-e will b.,. on IIJBICH way to la~ing peace? This question hair. I'll bet they can be counted done1 d'crever. LEISUR£ TIME n has been asked over and over, and now on two Mnda. Try it. Rave you he.alfd the atoris td Erin! FEW WEEK.S AG;O . one of the seniOn• American college .students are being asked to Rave you heerd of tbe batUee Mildred Riley (A Senior) , Afaculty advisers told the clasa that eacll rfve some thought to the question of how fu· PA,RE WR.EN'TZ, younl' director a nd every one of them should have a work• ture peace should be organized in order to Oil the Unitt.'

Mercury-400409-2.jpg MERCURY

liNG COLLEGE OF BRISTOL, TENN .• AND Studeat Opiaioa Survey M'El WEE ELECTED GLENVILLE PIONEER GRIDMEN HOLD ST. BONA VENTURE OF OLEAN, N. Y., ON Says Collegians SPORTS LEADER IN SPRING WORKOUTS AT ATHLETIC FIELD Want 'Chance for GIRLS' BASKETBALL Squad of ThiYty Men Drill QUOTES WORTH QUOTING GLENVILLE'S 1940 FOOTBALL "'-IILILIUI.oLI Youth, Jobs, Daily; Several F ruhmen Security' Look Prot:toising Speech is preeminently the me­ W"ill M«1et Six State Conference Opponents; W .A.A. •May Send Delegate To dium of humn.n intercourse. '1:1"3in­ Meeti :~ico~~::ti~: Ath· Dcgihning their seeond week ur ing nt .sehool and college, happi­ Season to Open on When It conc_l!ml collegiate lllll'lC- 1 drills, Glenville's Pioneer gridmen, nes.s in social life, t~Ucr:ess in buai­ September 14 nes.s--all depend upon it. ~~~~;::~~~a~:'~::t~~ ~:r~;: ~elen bkElwee, :l fr~lunan, wna ~:t: h~~:::~~:n n:eos~;n:~Y~~ :0~~ Eh•ery one to ge~ on in ll!c. must Gl en~ilte.·~ football schedule for 1940, announced today be a good sJ.Iesman of som~ kind. ~;:~:::n:m:-yr:d~ ::u - ~';;t~~r~:: ~~:(\~~~:a;~'!;~t s:o;~e;i:~de; ;: bough St&dium. II he doe• n't sell tangible goods. bJ Athletic D1r~eLor A. F. Rohrbough, lisle King Co ll ege of un!orbunatt:i. W. A. A. in -the nutlitodu.m Thursday Majur part of the past week was Bristol, Tenn., and St. Bona\•enture of Olean, N. Y. in addition he maat Y!ll his se:n·ices or his 1 to six \Vest Vjrginia conference opponents. ' Which is to say that almost all IL'flernoon. :io"~~g ~~t~ig~tro!~~d:;i~.:a::"!!! ideaA. H.ow can you ~11 anr-thing, Tbe Pionc('rs will kick off on September 14 at Bristol men ;n~~: b~:';e ~!~~ ~~~~~ng cat!: o:;:~~eda:n!~~: siOn on Friday. how can 1rou give a proper account lOng Ccrop ldloor• alhld:k field. dium. Sovc:ral agt.neiQ were mentloMd b7 Mary Norman, Gl~ Stalnaker, of linemen is on hand for duty in ..cnia B.aney a.nd New River, Fred Sbrev~ and H11orold Scott a.ra ~h student. in the main. Awro...aJ M.al"thn Howard, Lourene RadclHf, the f.,orwa rd wall. by r:ertatn cthe~ covered ~ n tire Fnncee Groves, IM:ild'fa:i Ycho &nd Several fyf:'lbmen sbowed peat .....r oppoot:!tua o1 put 1ea.rs. ant the. ooly trwo u-pu1eor:ed vardty no1- While this SChOOl ad JUMd on tlw! IC.bedule However, mu antl&blf, ~ut Juk MJlft •Dd fittlds. audb as ,protc.eUon of natunl T ~e..sa Butcher. •- promise Jut fall when the Pion ~rs ll IIi ~le the EqJQ may be Robert AmtatroD.I, .apho:more1, rosources. att~l.a to so.lve unf!D\.. For acting as ba6ket.ba.U Omo:ials, mowed down the last 6v opponenW term is still new, ..tdaled lor a late:" .-.oft dat~ . showed promlw lut aeuon. ployment. and the lib. wut to ~~ le~ Sulliv~, on the 1939 schedule. ~e Pioneers Opinion, as reccrded by the Sar- Vll"'lnia F'r)anier, m the. 1939 campaign won six games. l)moofq tll.e put wet'k Coac.h RoM­ buy sight-saving ..._.. Mao ~.n coodc.etlng ahor\ C'On­ H. L. WHITE HEADS =~!: :~~~;;~na~~ :~~~::~ R~en , A~r: ~ne ~ ::.two and e11me out 0-0 with Sa· .,_iq drills for hh m•n at Rolu-­ came• from .tlldenu qf >both partlet. tc tlm!e .bo.skt:!lball eoptains, Thoae lost to the equad by gradu- I, ·E. S. Lamps ...... Sta4hm. Si~ the Pio1u•u Elolse P enini!'fr3'r, Wired• Crwnmett stion in.dude, haW, Romano, Keis­ _. •fn ban only two •e.eb in LOCAL GOLF CLUB and Elizabot!b Fryatt.. ter, Rhoades and Lamp, linemen , .we& to ~ h.111 thlltWu !or the ___ Alumni Notes Ping Pong a~·uda were made to McMillen, Max;welJ and Dotson. Roy _,..,. ~~r l.f Ul~ he U. ~)ring CommiHee Will Ask for Con­ Lhe (oJlo\\.-Jng: Sport.l lud"'r, Roae Meee, taekle, dropped on! of school • taw Oippon:unity to pt • t'al.r ~ tract for Fairway Coune, Shirley Mol"t..n, J~ C. '26, has rtHn Hanna.; winner of ping pong ainglea, after th~ elose of the 1939 !ootbaU fl( ....,....) trethnt'n who .du:nvnd n­ Near Clenville prlnelpal of t.ho Suuth Qo.vendoly:n Beall, and winneTt of ~oru&l pro~ the P"'' ~n. School In Parkenburg. Ue la a pine pong dol.l'ble, Om Mae Polinr Thr tdJW,ule b •• follow.: &pt. 'T'be Clenvme Golf Club r.eorwonla.. fo rmer auperlntendll!!nt of .Nieholu and lRuLh Core. FRANCES MYERS SUBMITS W. kllll' Conqca at B.riJ\oL, Ttnn.: ed U!e put wt.ek and dec:tal R . L. County, And -wa. • teacher In Lhe B•tcllar Ha. S..1 Record POETRY FOR PUBLICATION Stpt.. Zl. Salem at W-.oo; Sept. 98, White, de.an of the CoU~Jt, ~,_ PQrkel'lhurt lllrh .!khool at tbe Terua .Butcher was C:Tedited with WMn:r a\ Be\ha.nr, Oct. !i, SL BoDo. denl: C. Y. BC!'nnnt. loal altorn.,Y, ti me cf lu.s appointmeDt. the f<1t 11bff Fta·nct:'s Mjei"S a sop!lomcre bae a'fft't:Qnl at Olean, N Y.; Oct. l!, mOoSl vietorie.s ye.ar--- 1 ~I'H.Idcnt; Earl R. Boep, Gll!tl­ Woodrow Bu!l, S. _N. '32, a for- tilret: In all. Sbe won a lettc!l' and bwo been invited to ;u.bmit six poe~ to -.-. libuty at Cl~tll-.t(ll• ; Oct. 19, viUe ffieh School mer teochu lD C1~mu IOonn t:J points to"'ard e pin. be eon.!idered (or use in "The Poetic Cinconl at GIU'rille; Ort. 24 Po.. 1 u: aod Fred Madison b. abo teadunr in Wood The Club voted t.o H.Dd a de.lep.le Voice of .Am11'rica," a volume to be --.c Slate at Ke.,....,.; N"O'f', !, Fa' r- teachu in NomG-DtoWft lllth I County. to a IOUtbeut:ern meeting of thtl com.J~iled from tJw!o .submitted manu. -.oft\. at Glt'DvUI-. _,.,., Athletic FedEnt.tlon o[ Colltotre Wo- .s..1"ipta of amateur poets throughout Foarteen me.u •lto eam• out .for men, A national orp.nlz.atlon !or wo. th~ country. The book IWbieh is bein~ the n:orraoiutSao O'lte.tln,g W~nu.. PIC11JRELAND mtm'a I})Ort&, to bE> held in Mof'l'&n- prepAred for publication 'rab~ t'rl!ll tllla y~ar Will be Starrina Charia Stan-ett •t&l..otl -aut.b of Wet~t Virginia t o Toba cco, Billiards, wl PJodda. Pool .SAHWJ U ln &he elr, od n-• ~~ :~~ ~~~~::=-~~C:: WED .• THURS., APRIL 10..11 «omts fmm Bv:u:~ctt &1111\p, a f1'mh- 52.40 !or t.he ~ad and U for '-~ch Tony Martin aad Rita Special combination ofier 4 TEAMS IN SOFTBALL LEACU£ au iD the Ccllece. that the S~ tcldicioDa1 mem1:Mr.r. A new rn.oem.bc.. Ha,.,.,orth in ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ -107• off list prices if ..._., .Red C...... _ qaiD CIPC'D fo:r will ~ e~ $1' •nd • non-na&.. Music In My Heart Tht' College intn.munl .oft.baiJ SMITH'S BARBER SHOP you buy two or more 1 E. Lamps on the same tM":,!! r!~ =~·~:!e.':;'; dot, J5. le.agve, 1n · ~ by A. F. RohT. S. =-• out ol. pmu. ~Hllt l or t.he ran,.aabatloa ~oqh, h.. bte.u dio,1ded Into (ou:r 1:.,..,.-t ...... ; ...... sales slip. 24 SUN• • MON., APRIL 16.11 li!.a.n\!1 to toe ltld py H:!.·rold Noroskl, •-. u •••.,.,_..,_ c- Tn-­ )i.., •llft.e anUo~ trimtntlld ia ~line-;:; fc~ ~ (lo!._ ~· wrtten; S..f•r A.WiDa Ma­ .rM. ll.ll're bHa br mucbuu .£. ._.d Joe Cre.uy. Woodt"OW •.\hl~ cll and I c.W..e; a-t.~ Madai-; Fh L MONONGAHELA do~Mwd lto~qtt., ~U: ~d Loul• !Romano. Dirt!'l."\ors of the lea­ l.a T..W.: ...._ s....a-. Sttm:~pto..,, lAnD .B. B.kkman, and t.b• followinc SYSTEM :..:uvru...:ru.a:· cue will be Noroskl, Carl Kl!lsler 1nd 111 Mal. ·---•-*- 'Atell.e; C.PI twve :~rind an ill- ::=:~:~~D~ WB~&n:,;: ~: Romano. 1\wc r•mes will bl.' playtd ~~~;;:~;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;::d:;;:;;=:;;;=:;:;;:;::;;::;;:;:;::;;;::;;;:;::i eac.h dar. 'f =o:c~ = l'at.o~ i:; With~ Ja1nu M. Sn.:mlrtt, Bar17 JlamrrfU• duri~ . weeWndt In July ~~ ·n .~~M:=:.:conrt:bt:~ WHITE ACE KANAWHA UNION BANK ::!. ~d ':,~esth:-~et. ~':~~:, and J. ~~-- -- A Permaaent White Shoe iad.rpc:Dde.nt.. Stump a.nbOI.llM.!U that 11om• .-m• will be salaye.d on Su­ College Students Cleaner at .,. .t t.ha Claad• Ytrl.fr fu.m at Impressed With GLENVILLE SHbE SHOP Ottlqe...... Wd~t.t and torme.'t nu.. ;..,.-·· =.. - - tiDta Milflo wiU pla7 with the Red WAA 'Tacky' Party -c:.p. .,.., Fr-ank llart.Jcp, W!UIIrm 1 ..... June. Sboclc, RaDell MiUt'l' Colle:8'- •tu.dt~'nll wml "t.adr::r'' Hub 'i"""""'i11L ·· .. . •d .&.lbv1. Jiloere. Sa:turday Dl~ht WhL"D the W. A. A. , IT 1.:- ,1: '· . . ·. pl'i!IM!nttd in e.he gymnulum an in­ Clothing torrul d'anu from 8 uod l 11 a'doclc. ' • .1 • ·. - --L__ S200 Invested for a;"""""';•• the .,• ....,. -.. •• Co. 11 Up-Keq> of George =~~ur:. ab:h~a!::!:'d~. :: Quality Member Federal Oepoait la1uraac~ Corporatio. Firestone's Grave ~e.~ ~ce;U:::a;tn~ .,!::~:,/~~~~= ber, Priu tor the t.adr1eat. tlocr ahD'W Merchandise tlln. Lulu J amu, of Tol~dv, 0 ., number .went to J o Ret..oder, a juniDT, ~and 10le .bclr named fn tlte will v.!ho played nnd Mnfl, "St. Jamelf' For Men • fill t.he late GtiOr.ae Flre.atone, ha.e 1111\J"tMry," and for an encore read «

Mercury-400409-3.jpg Virginia Ann Troy Travels 250 Miles Peraonala

To Attend Chemistry Day Here Saturday De1n tH.. 1... White spoke to the tt.D­ dent. ud faculty of Burnsville Bleb 1~ wa.s d'ourteen.y~ar old Virginia that want includeS a collqe wit-h an Al~ra tio n s were as numerous in Set:ool in as:Mim.bl.y Wedneeday after­ .Ann T-roy who c.ame all the way observat.ory . t.he many e&R\PUS couples as a .s- Stery •• Pare I noon at 2 o'doe.k on "Some BenetlU. from McDowell County t.o ahcrw her When it. comes to grades. little c.p in a Yankee linNP last. Saturday 36- 37.. 38. 31. o4 American Citizenship." int...'rca.t. In science at t.he Chemistry Miss Troy, whoae E'nglb.b a nd die. night at tbe T acky a ffair, e ffh:lently 37 38 31 40 !Mr. 'lo nd !Mrs. .James 8 . Riddle of Day exhibition here Saturday. tion will make college student. tum !lJK)n&ored by tlle W. A. A. (Inci­ Batbour .• , •• 11 3 2 2 Oharlest.on .were guHt:s of Dta.n and Boone ...... 2 4 L :J Her teacher i& lone Brown, A. B. to noD«•. nmkt:.s BU'Qight A's in her dentally. gals, the suc.:eH o! t he fi m Brnx.ton .. ... 109 78 68 90 Mrs. R. 1... White Tburaday. MrL '36, of Glen..-ille, who b teaching htor work~xt:ept consi.a te.nt C'.s in his­ n.'comm~nd s another.) Calhoun 69 4-'9 >56 &0 Riddle is a sister of M_rs. Wh i~ SC!eond yt:B r of Kienc:e and mAthe­ tor)'· She likee t.o dn.w rat.her :well. •Open houses, t.oo, provided MIU\Y Clay . . . . . 48 25 29 33 Mary Katherine and William Riddle., ma.tiCI at. 14eger Aigh Sehool. They a.nd as she an!fwered qut!'stiona &bo ut revelations . . .'My, 1T.l', it is amazing Doddridge 16 12 11 8 rornH•)' .studmta in the Colleg-e, a re- FayetiW . . . . '13 4 8 14 ~n the t.rip Glenville Friday her she sketched outline to see some of tob{o photography dis­ neph~ . to intc:·rests, an Gilmer ... . , .. 186 14-4 ..1 6'7 165 White's ncice and afternoon, myf.'!d in Charleston, and of the ci rC'Oi ar glus boUJJt: abe hopes plays in some _rooms. Greenibrit.T 5 5 4 6 Tofak ,Simon o! Shinn&ton al"'riv' od here after traveling a bout. to have some d-Jy. Of course on ob­ ~ou.gh !!;pac e w.st.E.'d t.houcil, Grant...... • . 2 0 0 0 her daughter, Mary Swan Si- bou,.h, director of athletics. 260 miles in to a numbt:r servatory adjoins t11e house. kids, let's get. serious and r ecall a Harrison ... 2 1 17 17 1.e time' vi~· mo n, and he-r niece, Marjorie B a r- ~ :Mils •Bnt.ha E. ot.eD directed of the e.:dUbit.s. Lo• e. t o Road of the aetivities on the can'lfHI.._ H,, rdy . • • . . . ~ 0 0 0 raw Hllncock . . 2 , 0 0 0 t:t ell, here thb past Wt.(t!lt-end. College Orche.tra in a half-hour And this youthful sc:.ientist. who is ·• t Jove \() Tt'3d," .she eag~l"ly ~ro­ Short. heretofou: ghy of girlJ, is .. 1 2 l 1 Harlan Stukey qent S.turday eert Saturday mGminc. Veroa.a 1!\'er.rtlit ul))leasant :lll she is attne. claims, and the subje-cts include found kt:'eping compan)· with Boot­ .. . 10 9 JO 18 llnd Sunday at ,his home nUr Spen- pel Hall and Louis Bt-»nett Hall t ive-, has mor~ thlln a.n idle ioUre.st girls' my.st.eries. fa.iry storiu, Crtek sie . . Humpy Coitley wends his way . •. 40 16 34. 24 76 -12 6'4 cer. open for inspeetion dln'ina the in what ahe u:pec:ts t.o •bt> a life's myths. Joyce Kilmer's .poetry appeals ci~-ard a.nd to Martha S .•. Oley Lewis • . • • 36 Lln~l.n 0 20 0 work. She hse her4 own micro!>COpe, to her, but she "mn't understand Clay and !Miss Staab enjoy pleuut Logan 4 ) 4 6 chemistry set, and hu c:olltde:l. all Sha.kur-eare"- yet. LiCe magazine companionship at libr;u•y • . . Tiny Mercer 2 21 0 0 .,.___ Boo)u Contributed for Chemiatry J)&y ____ kind& at e.xhfhita of a lf('ientifie na­ &he !ikto.s rather well. Uinp a Crummett from Kanawha Muon ...•. 4 (). I 1 ture, although she iruriste that she She lives at B·radsb&w: he.r mother Hall "~bil~ his Verona friend :ruft'ers M&Tion . •. 10 0 0 MCDowell 2 1 0 3 Publishers Send More Than Fifty eoUeets in:!onu.a.tion on everything. is a .c:her ~nd btr f'tther is a bar­ deyriva tion of pn,;Jcges . .. The b-(ingo . , . , 2 0 1 3 H aa Vie.w on W a r 1 ber a t. Raysal. beaut.i!ul Olive M. fl nds herself many Monongalia . . . () 0 0 1 Volumes For Annual Display She savts acraps, and the 'book on Her impression of Chemistry Day: ad mirers at Sat.urday party. tMorg-:1 n . • . • . 1 0 0 0 1 the. !present EuTOJ)ean war is rShur • . . 6 0 5 6 1Amk1n, Visualized Chmn:iltry; Lt:m­ more about her inlert.'SI.a in this field. c:omplrle reconcilotion following Wa~'l\ e . . . . . 1, 1 0 0 Starrett hoi~ a desptrat.e cattle. Jci n, Vi.\laiiJ.ed Gcnet:al Sciene.e: Ta.:f­ A.!itronomy is ber paramount inter­ H'arey's brie[ str.ay t1sewhere . Wdhst.e r .. ... 39 23 23 20 !el. VisoaJ iud Phy&ies. (3) men's war against .s bt:!~p..raisers in est, for &ht:-"likes to study the stars" J une W. suc:cted!i in presenting Wa r­ w~tl:el ...... 5 3 -s 7 -GL\"N & OO.llPA...'I'Y : Belt, Algt­ ''Texas Stampedt>" at the Pieture:. Wirt...... 26 21 36 4G and want$. \'ery much to .\leeome an ren a t Tacky dance •.. P. Stalnaltn· hra cCor Today, 1st. 2nd year; Bet.:., land tonight. lV .s tun&u:p time Wood . ... . - 5 8 6 12 astronomu. Alrt'.lldy she has a n ex.­ mukes sunprise appt·arance with Jr. Wedne.sday 1\nd Thursd:.y with rn­ Wyoming . . . . I .2 l J ~~r:mBet!~rJ J'~~~Y J.~t:,~tiC:'ro; terur.ive theory to tX'Jl)&l n the 6Un C.uder ... Fr~d S. claims the jolly 1'ot.a ls . • •94>.2 631 705 789 Todlly, books I , 2, 3, and .manuaJ; l\J!Ot.s recently attracting unusual a.t.. dio'e golden-vGi-:00 trou.badour, Rosli to lbe an ex-.ellent mascot .. Coun;ties Re'))resl::nted in : Dunn et al., UseJu.l Mathelt'l.l-ties; Tony l\1:u1.in, o.n d TM'ishing- Ritn 1936-1937 . . . 34 le.ntion. But shl.! modestly admit& its and so \on~ . Your Spectator. HAwktis et al., Second Year Algebra; Ha)'IWorth in ''Music l n My Hear t." 1931-1•938 ...•...... 39 Af&.locldn et: al., The AT ithmt-tlc only a theory. 1938- WiJ9 ...... 36 A owestern picture. "Blue Steel," BtJ.5 i n M~~; MoP.hcrson et al., Ch~mis­ Her interf:st in science is t hree 1939- 1940 . . 39 will 1bt' shown Friday and Satur­ •Mazy Betty Kldd. Lillian RC'fnt"r try at Work; McMacbi.n et ..,J., Diag­ yl'!a.I'S old, -s he say.s, for it. was in nostic Tests In Aritbmeticl of Buai­ day. and Lorraine S keen were visiWra in AND SOM.E HUMOR the sixth .grade that a atudy o! the Mu; Mc:Pbt'l'son t~t al., lAb. Units Stoo-denl5! He's on the saeen. BurmMllt!' S unday. st.ars "sta.rted me out." (She had 1n ChC!IIJl.islry; Potter, Usdul M.ath­ His music and hill png. 1 mean Wb·ITEirl E pling spent the weelc - ~'l)d A politic.al speaker, while mak· e.mat.ies at Work; Smith et. at.. Ex­ forgotten .for thf: moment the name Kay Kysu, the professor oJ ''The at his home at Triplett. nig a .speech, pau.aed in thl'. midst ercises and Test& in Plane Geometry; of the.• l.cadter at the t.ime, for she Colleg\i: of ·Musical Knowledge." of it and exclaimed: "Now r:ntte­ Wetehons t>t. a.l., Solid ~ometry .ad " ea.n 't. ~member names,'' although Reed College has a student-faculty Plane Geomf:try ; WillaTd, ~en­ Be ~1 be on the acrff,n at the men, wlut do f'-U think?'' cesih P:by&ie& (18-7) rt.~mbering f.aeu is easy. group 011 mus1ciUis who play on old· IP'ietureland A'])Til 14 and 15 in A man ro&e- in the aseembly, and English flutes ealled m:ordt'.n. S G 0 T T, FORESM:A.N ll COlL T.-c.lU•• Doe.n't Appe• l "That's RigM, You':-e Wrong." with one eye partially dosed, re­ Science Fifty.flve IJ)er cent of t he studea'­ PkNY: Beaucl\am.'P et ai., =c.c. -;;;:::._:c:._c::· •Like t.o work with. people? ''1! they Llo)-d C. Douglas bu wnt.ten plied moclesUr, with a strong Probleane. boob 1, 2, a. (3-6} at Albion College. are workinc their: ha.ve tlle same int.eresta I have," she another grt:at screen hit. ' 1DiSJ1u t.ed Scotch brorue: " I tbink, air, I do, rdlecta with a. ato'fin1r smile. But way through sc::hool, wholly or in indftd, sir-1 think if you and I u~U:~it.:c~~ks ~ e;,t~: 1Pa.ss3ge," which comes to t he LY­ (3.2) the life ()f a tea.eher doesn't appeal >art. ric: tonight and t.omoi'TOW ni&'ht. were to 3 tump the cou.ntry to· t.o her at all: she ,..ants to ~• a prae- The ,picture tells t he story . or a ers Creepe.ra." Nelson Eddy a'nd geth&r we could tell more. liea than _ tkal Ubonorner. young doctor !WhO !a t.orn between his Coasaek followers 1rill be shown any other bwo me.n in t he country, "Boy,: aueht to Dt udy DO me," ah._,' -th t:' love of his prof1:311iion .v.n d the. in " Bala.lakia" Sunday and Mon­ .tr, and l 'd not ••:v a. word mywU obeerve:a, apNk:lnr •bout her cl~ love !or a girl. day A-pril 1.( a.nd' 1•6. ''Go n.O With dur:i ng tl-.e whole time, sir." rna tee back h ome. For them ahe cares DeHghtful as a c!ay 'in $ rill&' is T he Wind" will be shO'WTl at the littl~, a nd thf: !Ugh aahool and col­ "S'Princ Madness." which comes to Lyric May 6, 6, 7, 8. lewt~ she deei.TM can be e.ither co­ tbf! Lyric Thursday and Friday. echacational or for girls alone, "ju.t. Co-starred with Maureen 0 1S uW. 50 ·I can study what I 'WI.\nl" And POOL . , • BILLIARDS VAn wi.ll !be Lew Ayrea who g,aint'd CANDY high succeu. in "Young Or. Kil­ I SOFT DIUNIC5 .flllfti9Ctaa1/ctit tkCunby dare." A JM.tinee will btl shown Lyric Theater Thursday ad'terno.on !or 16 c.Mt&. The Wt:'avu Brothe.rs, 'filh Elviry, Me's Place ... tJgtJ Tues. 1r. Wed., April S..JO 'Wi ll \'be sho-wn &turday i n "Jeep.. {Jmefoll D ...atll r U•o• r , Jolloa l How.,.d Disputed Paeaage Going "two paclcs at a time" because O.a of tBa Four-Star Picture. af lha Year! CONVENIENT BANKING SERVICE Cltesteifield is today'• definitely milder, cooler-smolcing, &etter-falfing cigarette Thur. lr. Fri., April 11·12 YOIU' ce.•--~ , . . yow iat.. b • • • your .-.4 Lew Are n , Maureea ,O'S•ILi Y& Il in These three qualities-MILDNESS, COOLNESS, TASTE ••• will ...... _. thiaa• • ., ... a bualdaa ol Spring Madness iutl...._ are the sum and substance of realemoking pleasure. A REAL COLLEGE PICTURE Mat. ThlU'II .-Fri., 3!15 - 15c doe ..Ia.._ .-1<. I. -tly otriYe f-. You enjoy all three in Chesterfield'• right combi· nation of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. Saturday ODJ,. M&MBIIR F&D&IU.L D&POIIT INSUilA.NCE COilPOilATION w-..... Bro• • .1: E_.,.Jr i• At over a million placeo where cigaretteo Jeepers Creepers are sold you can see these clean white Cheat· .Mal ia'" 2 P. M. erfield packages going into more pocketo Sun. lr. tMon., April 14-15 and more handbags every day. All owr /116 NELSON EDDY ia Glenv-ille Banking~ Trust Company cou,try smokers G~ find;ng oNI yo• ~n 't llq a better cigarette. Balalaika Glenville, W.Va. Cmninc May 5-6-7-8 GONE W I TH THE WIND

I. G. A. STORE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE WITH MAGIC WASHING POWDER I Buy You r Washing Powder Now I R UDDELL REED, Own r ~ • Glenville, W. Va.. ~ L~~~=~~~~~:::§~~~~~~~~~~~~!3"~~~--· .;...... __ ___T< _•_do_!J'_'_• _DEFINITELY MILDER, Cooler·Smolting, Beller·Taslillt CitM

Mercury-400409-4.jpg