AJID R.EIIIND YOUt To Get Behlnd the Student Coa~t­ The Glenville Mercury dl'.a Pioneer Week Prolr"UII and Booat, Booa\o. Boaat. Official Weekly Student Publicati~n of Glenville State Teachers College

Lyceum Chairman SECOND SEMESTER Best Looking ,COLLEGE TO GIVE A. L COTI1DJ. JITNEY PLAYERS TO BEGIN JAN. 31 TFJJ.S snJDENTS WILL BE HERE ON Four New Counea Will Be RADIO PROGRAM Offered; Advance Enroll· FEB. 2 ment U.Proa-reaa FRIDAY, FEB. II OFTRIPTO\mT WEDN~DAY·' Ethel Barrymore Colt to Ap­ Dun f.. Laban Whit.e announ~H Special Feature Will Be Heu.1 pear in Auditorium For tit. is semester "'''ill close Wednesday, Over Radio StatioD Second Time An. 28, at I o'clock and- the second WBLK itmuter will begin Monday, Jan. 31, MR. WHITING IN ·CHARGE :h c::«!s::~o;~e~~:b. i."" PRES. ROHRBOUGH SPEAKS c.;.,.._,. to Ciwe r-1----. Eighty-twc.. subj~ts •ill be ~trer· BDf:• ia Aft....._ ad ... here. the ser:ond semeetu; four of -~~~ MO.t Oltea ia CJaarae thie:h hne nc:>t bee-n offerH pre. ., ...... b 4loasly. 'Mie new subjHt.a are: Art Ethel Barrymore Colt, prin- e·plastic de&ign, two houniJ: Eng- Glenville State Teaehen cess of the theater's royal fam- 324 • the high school ne~paper, Colle.sre will broadcast over ily, and D ouglass Rowland hours; French 308• spo k ~n the West Virlinia network will appear Wednesday , Feb. J'rench, tw~ h.oun, ~nd _sociology tram WBLK, Clarklburg, !Feb- 2, in the College• auditorium, IO~ IJ)ro'r.lt:JN of the famaly, three ruary 11 , for thirty minuta Mr. Huater Whiting, abov~, it when the Jitney Playen of loun. . . beginning at S p. m., an:noa.. chairman of the Artiata' Couru , who gave 'AdY8nce r~~stra t aon for the aec.- Mi¥ Josephine Riffee, above, of ces Dean H. L. Wh.ite, who b• ~ommittee, wboae eft'orta will Sheridan's "The Rivals" here oad Mntester wall be made t~day and Weston, recently •as voted the been appointed chairman of a 19 bring the J itDey Players here on last year, will return to cfvc tmnorro~, Jan. 111 and • m, Room bNt looking girl in tbe ' aenior committee to arrange a pro- February 2. matinee and evening perform-~- 01 • or In the oftk:e of the registrar. dus. Pictures of other winners gram. Pres. E. G. RohrbouP. ------auces. 6U students now enro~ed are aaked in the student senior-raeulty elec· at a faculty meeting the paA The Players have cut Bouci- 1;0 register. le.avJag. Fees need will appear in :'uture issues of Tues day, named the com.mi&- MISS G. C. JAMES befor~ 31 t.iot~ cault's -· victorian comedy of aot: be- ·~td unt.al_ Ji!on:day.,. Jan. · this paper. tee, w hich in addition to Deaa TO STUDY INN. Y. manners "Lond on AB&urance,l' wh> A11ril I WBLK· Kanawha Co~ t1ae uouiag of plants. In Lewiston, :t!e.at~y at the lnternat•o_nal J:~ous_e, where services are held eal'h evening The schedule is as follows: dur.ing the week which is >:et to be April 8,' WCHS( Greenbrier eon.ce ldaJio. he vbited his son and daugh- w h 18 ene of four of Its ~nd tn at 7:30 o'<:lock. The revival was One hour courses, January 20 or dutgnated. Also the Councal recom- for Women, April 22, WCHS; allll "tel'·in-1aw, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Mos1;, the world. There a.re three. an t~ e 8tarted Sunctay, Jan. 9, and will be 21; two.hour courses meeting Tues· mended .th:Lt Pres. Rohrbough name West Virginia State College April aad aw one or the: !arrest lumber United Statu and one in Pans. M153 continued through Sunday, J an. 30. day and Thursday, January 20 and a committee of three faculty mem- 29 WCHS ' ~bills in the world--a mill w'bich J.ames stayed at the International Cottage prayer services wen con. 25;two·hour courses meeting Mon- :;::~::e~~ise as to best means a nd Tbe bro~dcut series ,started o-. \IMS band saws fifty-H\'en feet. long Hou!e the first semester of last yea.r duet&d last •·eek and will probably day and Wednesday or Monday and IOctober 22 and since then Shepher.t,. ud euta 100,000 feet or lumber when she was: a stlldent in Columbia be continued until the end of this Friday, January 21 and 24; three· Seniors elected by the Council are Storer College, Concord, Bluefield. nery --- ed aad Eqwpped, Ia Beat --.-- the meeting. The program for th(> covered. and final grades should bn visable to publish one this year un- SPEECH CLASS TO GIVE PLAYS Meana of Defenae Ca:bon monoXIde gas almo~ ~o: afternoon meetings will consist Df turned in to the registrar on or be· der present, circumstances. --- ~he h\·es of several persons, tne u · songs, prayer, and a short diseu&· l fore the evening of January 28. Stalient Directon Ara H---. A_ strong army, well trained by a.n Jmg the Re.v. J. C. Musser, at the sion of the scripture. Last r~itation.s for the semester CHURCH WORKERS Brown. Harll1- .ad Walker efftoent of&cer personnel and ade· Troy Bapt11t Church the past Sun- Bishop Herbert Welch of New ·u b h ld J 19 Members of the Speeeh Olaa 201 qaatdy equipped, is the best means day. A small c.hild rsinted _and other York City, is expected to,nrive .here '" e e anuary · COMPLETE SURVEY will present one.act plays u d ..... ~f. aational defense. That is the ~p- persons i.n the con~regatlon were Mondny to assist. He will preach Angela Stark visited her parents productions in the College audd.or· 0 1Bton of Dr. C. L. Underwol:fd. tn· t •ummpo•• "r~olym "ra"u'•,,•,",'tou:,.b:!:;: ~~~ daily from Janu:Lr)· 24, to J:tn. 30. 1at Alum Bridge this week..end. F'curea Reveal Glenville Haa uim tonight &t 6:45 o'doek, an- lltr'uctor in chemistry and education, 1 • 47 Per Cent Church nounces Misa Kathleen Robinom. who pve an illustrated lecture covered. Membership Mi M Barbara Haun~ann will direet. Tbanday at the weeki)· luneheon of Mrs. Ralph FarnswDrth. mother Glenville Will Celebrate Birthday "Little Prison"; Lucy Brown, "Wia-- tlle Rotal')' Club. of Beulah Farnsworth, student m B II • C II G . S Workers of all Glenville churcho1'& dom Teeth"; Maurice Harmaa. Dr. Underwood, wbo hu had ann:r the College, was smong_ tho_se to sur- a tn. 0 ege ymnaStUffi, aturday recently completed s city-wide Telig- "Moonshine"; and Pauline Walker. ~e a.nd who is a ~ommis. fer most from the POISOnlng. Her - -- ious sur.·ey, resuJts of which f ollow : •'Hearts." Student& will be pennitt.ecl sioaed THerVe of!ker, described ~onditi?n is not serious, bowev-1!~. At _Gilmer C~unty ' s drive to 1 the dance or one to the dinner, gooJ ln Brooklyn addition, Glenville, , to see the pl~ty s. There will be uo craphically the 'larioua army unit.- least. SIX pe'I'!IOna were upbyxaated Ira1se funds m the "F1ght In· for either ~ve nt , "';11 go on sa.le J there are 77 people, or which admission ~barge . tba i11fantr:r division in parti~ular. sufticaently to cause them t.o stagger fantile Paralysis" campaign Thursday under the direction of Mrs.. 55 a.a::e chun::h members. whk h J ---o--- De listed the urlita as the squad--the and fall in the road dter they had will be waged with mo1·e fer. John Gilbert Cain and the Junior i5 73.2 per ce-nt. church membershin. , Lucille Spray visited her ~rtda amallest,-.tbe section, the platoon, IPft the church. vor than ever this year. an· Woman's Club. Miss Mabel Wolfe, College Hill-population 201, church ot Hurst Sunday. the eompany, the battalion, regi- , --o- nounces H·. Laban White. ehairn1an, will canvass the Brooklyn membe.r.! 138. per cent me.mben~ h.ip. ;;.;.;=;.;;..;;.;;.;;;~------ment, brigade and the division. Also SPEECH FESTIVAL PLANNED c ha' h h · d ·10 0 h h 'I 1 68 7 M41 · J •0 C W h he e%J1lained the three types of en. --- rep~~a~~o; l~ad::s r:cG\~~. :r:~ ;~mat ;~~:::d: :~ad! ;;e'e~~ck~~~ m~m~ers ~S4~tr;:~::i,u :~~ ~0~!~~ am pUS eat er listed men, inclu ding the privates, Aaaual latercolleriate c-t"h ville and from directors fn nold , Northview; Mrs. H. Y. Clark, ,;e~-po pulati o n 151, members 83, H . - . -d- . at 1 cor,K~rals and sergeants, and the var- Be Ha14 at Fairmont neighborin_g communities. Ca mden Flat.s; Marjorie Craddock per . cent, 55; West Glenville-pop- wea~v~;~he enJo~eek, ~~: I:-will iaas rankings in the officer person· I --- Co•m•H- Plan• Dance . and Mary Le_one West. Coll.ege; ulat1on 177, members 77, per ee_nt, shiver at th~ week'a ud~tiou, :~S: ;[.i::: so7t::o:7nde t~~::~ !~~::,i':~~:Eihs!;i:.\rgi;:~ mc~~e~~~ep~~~~ fco;me;l~et~~~~~ ;:·~nn~~:;t~";;~: a~d~~:.n g;;~~r~ :~ 2~ ; me;:~r~e~l. ~~~:;ul ; ~.~~ w~~c~:;e: ~t~rm period.P 17 to 20; Cedarville, Sand Fork, Nor· Hill; Juanita Bell, Colleg-e Street. Ha)•s City-population 87, membe.r3 co De, 2bT ~ 24 · F ;:~~:~;~:~·::t.. ~::~w:~t ::~~~:·::~:..:i: ~£~~.~:~:; r~·{~~~~~~:~~e:~·~~~:~~:~t~~! .. ~~:::~~::~~~:~:::-:~~:~·;; ~E J,:~:,:.:~s;::~E-:.!: .. :w~:,;::.; ~:!=:~~u...... tar:r strencth, Dr. Underwood ex· enter tile eontesta in debating, ex· will be held Saturday night. bridge, monopoly, dominoes and members 25, per eent. 26. Tou.l pHued the opi nion that Ameriea. iA temperaneous • peaking and one ~ ad Headliners here will be the oLher games for those •·ho do ·not ·population U18, membe.rs 666, per bO\ adequately prepared, despite re· play production. President's Ball o n January readil y take to the "big apple" or cent, 47. Aver:lge church membe1·· eellt national appNpriatlons " The Collel'tt. will be entered in 22, and the President's Birth- the " Suty·Q." ship in the United States i5 43 per marked for the Army. ~::a~::=: .:::::~:;~';!n::d:;.~ ~?used~"nnj~n~~r;h29. Whiting eh~;~:n:f ~- ~e;:..~a::;:i~:=~: re;\~e report includes classification Ca C } d ::;:~i:ar:a~:~~~ee~p~:~:So~~ntest," Under the direction of Mi.sa Busie provide entertainment for the Pres· or members ae~ord i ng to church mpUS a tO ar Last year the fe1tival was held at :t~~ !~~::! ath:o~::~:~: ~:;~ ~~e~~sd !~rtt~~·~::~~;r H:~:h un:~~~ :~; ~ r;;~:~~~~t ~~~:~:;-sl:9o.B:ie~~ I UD rises al and seta At S :07. TODAY: Chemistry Club, 6:30 Concord State Tea~hen Collece, 8:30 p.m. in the College gymnas.- th~ direction of Harry Whitinc, pro. oclist Protestant 81. Methodi!it Epls-- 8 Figures beJo•· are official record· .,. m., Physica Laboratof'J. ~~~d i!O ~h~ edec~~;ce c=:pr:; Frank M. Beall, Jr., and his prietor. copal, South 71, Presbyterian 66, ing:s by the local :repT'flentatiYe o1 TOMORROW : Asaembly 10 :00 swing band will fumiJth At Cedar.;lle, Edmund Powell United Brethren 25, Catholic 12, George Miller, Gotr Giboney, Millard rhythm. Making up the nine. has arranged for a Hi Jinks Cami- Christian and Chunh of Christ fi, the U. S. Waather Burea\1 , a. m..; Morris Harvey vs. Glenville, 1937 1938 8:00 p. m., Gymnasium. Cunningham and lAban Wlaite, Jr., piece unit wjll be Mr. BeaU, direct~ val and Hocu• Pocus Show which Episeopal 4, Lutheran 3, Jews 3, ;;!j~~!bec::~:~ . pla6u:oo~:~o!~ or, Fred Madison Whiting, Jr., will feature Dan McGrew, the Ken· Utter Dlloy Saints 2, Congregational, Mu:. Min. M&X. Ml11. THURSDAY : Enminatlons be· January 11 ... . 44 31 38 29 .... and Velda Betta. ::~n~u:rl Ma;:u~~kN:~~ a;:: !~~:iingDe:~e;,ort;.naeutytel~~!~,~ ~:~i::n:~·d s~::~. ~~ae:apti s t, January 12 • . .. 52 37 44 2S PRIDAY : Glenville vs.• Monis Jr.mua.ry 13 ... _ 56 31 43 27 llaneJ', 8:00 'P· m., Gymnasium. R. T. Cnwf•" I• Her. January 14 ... . 60 20 40 11 SATURDAY: Preaiddt'• Ball, Vi~t•l' ~7::a;::e ~~n!e~~n•~;pe:~ ~~~;;o:.o::vil~~ h:~e~~~d:~: You had better chew yoUT own tO­ January 15 . ... 5~ 27 38 2.( 1:10 p. m., bynmaaiam. two trornbone~t, one baa hom, one Jan. 29, beginning at 7:15 p. m. bacco Mc.ause some one elM might Rotert "T. Crawford, superin.te!ld· clarinet and one saxo;phone. Tbe or- Admis.sien will be 5 ancl 10 ce..nta. not !mow whet-e yoa want to spit. Jan.uar)· 16 . - . . ~7 31 03 21 MONDAY : Studeat Coubeil, ent of Khools in Lnri& Coanc.r. was Janu.ar)· 11 .••• .U 30 so 34 •• p. -., Collep Loan.-. .-ztizatioa is unique, aays Mr. Beall, Assisting Mr. Po•~U are Clotelle Go West, yonng man, go West. If a viaitor ac. the Collece Tlaundar Precipitation • . ~7 .19 in that there ia no piauirt. Shock, Beeeber Rud, Stenna West. you co far ea.ouch you'D ret bad:: afteruoou. Tkketa. wbkla will admit two (Continued on 'P&CI! 3) bomeapin. Snow .. .. . • Tnoco

Mercury 380118-1.psd Paae Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY T....U,., J..,_.,. 11, 1138 THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Merry Maidens' Movie Moments Published every Tueliciay by the Classes iu JoUl'llalism of Glenville ~~~~~lo ' l ON State Teachers ~llegt. Entered at the post office at Gle1lVille, West SCREEN SHOWINGS, CURRENT AND COMING Virginia, as second das:s msil matter. Subs.cri)tion price for 1938, &0 eents. AU communications sbould be addressed to The Editors, The !------By L. Ma•on and E. Han•boa·------..: GJnville .M ercury. I Coming to the local 5ereen : Tues ~ feature Paul Muni, who gave tbe EDITORfAL S T A FF- May Beal. Richard Dyer, John w. Mowrey, I ~7:e.'~ n~it: ~donnes!:~~L:~~ ~!: i:si~ ~oa~ew~t~rl;;:•~c; ~::~ : ::;: h ., Leah Stalnaker, Mary Leone West, and Newton Cooper. t.a Young. Thursday, Friday· and Jist that the story concem s itself. * * * * Saturday, a doubJe feature, "Wild but ..,.;th Zola the man who blew the .!POR.TS ~ DiTOR ...... Richard Dyer and Woolly," with J ane Wilhen; lid off the greatest !political &e:alldal NEWS ASSIGNMENT EDITOR . Leah Staln aker "San Quentin," with GeoTge O'Brien of its time. STAFF CARTOONIST Ruth Annabel Hull ADVERTISI NG MANAGER ...... Noel Bush and Humphrey Bogart; Sunday and Do you know : That Loretta YOU.QC 80LUM'N1ST . . . J obD Rogers Mo nday, "The L:fe of Emile Zola," has one of tb& few camna-proof * * * • with Paul Mu ni. I That the lJKWS STAFF-Berli n And~rso n , Elbert Backos, Mwrjcnie Barnett, War-time is still the land at.el H. Brown, Lucy Brown, Marmel Brown, Noel Bush, Page Can, of love ~t nd Ioven to captivating­ .JMin Cooper, St6rling Cun Ainzbam, Mabe[ E)tyson, Clifford Garrett, Loretta Young, who iilays with Don ltmeetine H•rrison, Har;el R eTSman, Elinbeth Lewis, Lo is Mason, Ameche in "Love Unde r Fire." .Jaalee 14u.uer, Lucille Spray, Leah Stalnaker, James Woofter, Sexton Featurues of the picture are Borrah W right, and Harold Winters. Minevitch with h i:~ hannonica play­ ers, and the song hit. " Language of F ACULTY ADVISER Linn B. Hickm.an . Pnuline TELEPHONE DIAL 201 I and Robert

MembeT of 1937 MC~nbtr 1938 Member D{ Weet Virginia l=lssocialed CoOeeiale Press Wc.t ViJTjaia arrangement for his of Emi le Zola. ..MT colJertate Ducributot of Ne~per Campus . . . .. W e wonder: lf-.. John and SJ"b7f. PW. Assoeiatio:1 Colleflia!e Di5es! Couacil will enjoy ''Love Under Fire! " ~ Frantic Antics Bob Butcher's girl poaseas a camers­ Tueaday, January 18, 1938 With . e ...e .ter t-h •tartinc at a. meeting this evening at 6 :30 proof face? We mean the one w~ Tlouu day, we take oae more Oin• o'clock. Present office l'l!l aTe: Presi­ u n. Those or you pirture he received a f ew day& ago. " FOR THE SAKE OF US ALL" r'baad the campu• to •ee h- the dent, Leah Stalnaker; vice-president, who u.w " Banjo on My KDee" wm Did our outstanding students go seo iatelliceahia end !ounce liurd• John Cooper; secretary. lone Brown; rent em be:r him as the one man band. the Rit :z: Brothen in "Life Begins. at In t h e lecture on ven e ra} disea ses a n d the picture , " For are •peodin• tbe le•t dayo before and treasurer, Noel Bwh. " San Quentin" is an exciting inves­ College,'' and did they fi nd out what the Sake of Us A ll," pr es ent ed in the auditoriu m t h e other the crac" of d-m . . . . Bull •aaa- ' tigation of the proBlems of prisons outsta nding means! . We nomi­ n igh t, t h e t h ing t h at was e m p h a siz ed m ost was t h e need of and their keepers. Love i1 fum i..lhed nate as the belfl picture of the week. e ducat ion in the fi g h t against syphilis . In a fight aga i nst '.::~t ~~ ;~~:.: ~:\;~ -~~. 7~ Robert F. Kidd by Pat O'oBrien , San Quentin's tough. " Manhattan Meiodnma" with 1111":. any disea se, it has a lways been n e cessary, first of a 11, to over­ yard captain, and Ann Sheridan ... na lAy, Will iam Pe,rlorm m concert or on the speak- Wilkin s bu,r g, Pa., and he s u g g ests that wha t h as been d o ne ... Hunfry niabt owl• br••k into John P . Marquand-memoir pre­ Univns.ity nap1ed? e; s platform aJ'e you one to gftfi: there ca n b e duplic ated in sco res of othe r communit ies. Kanawha H all .. .. Ga ua_,. cheer pared "at t.>he requt>sl of the famil1" 7.-What member or t.he facult)f him after the pr~gra.m and _Jet ~ T h e t urn fo·r the better of Wilke n s bur g's d e linquency leader ia the object of muc.b by an old a.nd SYTilptlthctic friend. p roble m c a m e with the organization o f t h e Wilkens b urg o1liar. . . H uffman'• predica- THE TURNING WH EELS, by is u. commissioned reserve of-~ kno1v that you d1d a.?precJate bu: ficer in the United States talent? 1J not, wh)' not? Boy's C lub. This club, whic h takes in b oys b etwe e n t h e age s meat make• Martha Lee blue. · Stu3Tt Cleele. (pronounced Clewty) o f nine and twe lve, f urnis hes r ec r e ation for its m e mbers f r om L ouie a nd .,._lice mera e • rain. -an epic tale of t he Grc.:1t T rek to Ar my! --o--- 6 to 10 p . m. daily. D uring t h is time instruct ion is give n in SWINC! If your ta1te1 a r e f or t he T-ra nsvaal of 1836. (AtUwer• eppear 0 0 pare 4) ab~~~>'.;;, may be loved, be ami- w oodwork, m etal work, airplane m ode lin g a nd pai n t ing. hot muaic, he re are two aw i n~raro- THE SE VEN W H O F LED, by I n answer to the query, "Can our t own afford s u ch a pro­ wh.ieb were reeently played oa the Freder ic Prekosch-se•·en Europea n:< gram ?", Mr. Sch appe r expla in ed th at it costs $500 a y e ar Saturday Nicht Swia• Clulo. They are !tTanded in central Asia. p er p erso n to keep boys in a r eformatory, but it c osts only are " Wa.- Dance of the Wooden FAMINE. by Liam O'Fiahe.r tJ-a fiv e dollars a y e ar to kee p the m occupied in a club. H ere, lndia.D o" and "Squa.-e Dance for story of Ireland during the famine a lo ne, is a saving of $495 on e very unruly boy. And, b esides Ecf'Ptia.D Mu mmieo." . He.-e'' yeal'3 of 1840. t his, there is a lso the inca lc ulable saving in huma n m isery hopioc you come .. nocathed THE CJT ADEL, by Ar("h ibald Jo- and lives t urned from anti-soc ial activities t o w a rd soc ially throul'b the peodinc tria. lo and or- ~eph Cronin--sludy or the character usefu l o cc upations. deal1 . • To theMe who wo rk. I development of a you ng Scotch doc- ~ This example of w h at has bee n done in Wilkin s burg is hope you ha•e little di ffi culty. tor. only a begin ning, and t h is ·beginning shows that it works . To t loo oe who cra rn , I hope you ROBI NSO ~ OF ENG L4. ND. by Any c ity or town wh ich c ontains a f e w p e ople w it h in itiative remembe.- the ••hject two weelu J uhn Drinkwater. can start s uch a p rogram of its own. The cost is s mall, but f.- 0'111 now.... To tbooe who ft y SALUTE TO YESTE RDAY, by the r esults a re ,enormous.-N e wton Coo p e r . ,round tl>e eandle, I M pe we are Gene F owler-It's pngc$ teem with; l ud~~.y . -Th e Innocent Ah.-oad. a '>l icturesq ue and boisterous com- ~ ACCIDENTS TAKE THEIR TOLL ~--- pany of rascals and saints. die-hard Some Quotable pio neers and windmill tilters, relig- 1 It's startling but true, that w e a r e ::~a fer, statistically lous 2:e alots and hard-bitten j ournal- ~ speaking, d o dging high w a y t ra ffi c t han we a r e in our h o m es Quotations . . . . . ists. obser ves R . E . V e r nar in t h e January issu e of t h e Rotar ian: ---o--- wh~J~e 3~~~~ d7:~s:~ ~e ~ :s~ l ~a%ta~~fdke;t~ · ~~~hl!v~~ ~~s ~~:~~ wh~~ee ~:~~ :i~.~~:;e. makes the Mra. M ye~ J. Much lmpro• ed j estimated that n o n-fatal accidents in t h e h o m e in 1936 in- In taking- l'('vcngc. a man is bnt Mrs. A. F. Myers, mother or :'\fiss I jur ed 5,620,000 p ersons. C">'en with his enemy: •but in passi:~g !vy Lee Myeu, instructor in educn- O ne w h o was n ot ser ious ly injured was a lineman for a it over, he is superior. for it is o tlon and director of elementary 1 p ower co m pan y. W ith the h azards of his j ob behind him prince's port to opordon.-F'rancb r'·.~c h,,·~ .t::~ n~:~k . '~~h~uhcahs i:le,::v!~ I for the day, he a rrived hom e to fi n d h is wif e t ryin g to o p en Bacon. • .. a w ind ow. After h e gave t h e window one might y p ull , t h e J cannot ca ll richec; bettet· than lto~~ 0°~~e b;: ~~e~~~:e:ther!l when ------;------the~ themseh•es are better c:u tted lo KANAWBA UNION BANI As Other . , . , lh~ better fol' g!Lmpsmg you Ibe ~~!g;:nd that rocks the: cradle Glea ville, W e.t Vi"''in i.a thtouJ.:"h ull these day" For I wou ld ru le!\ the v;orld --.John Gray. Editors See It ha\e ~ou find me full of ru n , wm- -i)--­ mng )OU v;,th an hnne:!!t love of :\fartha Jenn Gawthrop wa§ :l truth; swctt tempere-d: kind: and week-end ,;sitor at Ga~away. The following paNlgTilphs 8 cem patient with your needs; thrilling Geraldine Cunningham spent the timely for t,he teacher's notebook, ~=le~~~~ead~~~h )'O~c:::.:~~~o;;wa;~: week-end at her home in Tanner. now that unothe.r semester Ci about to seek moTe. ------­ to open.-Tbe Edilon. And I would keep aware, as I am work to do--LmpOTt3nt, enriching {The Cllri•tian Scienc.e Mo_n.itorl nou·, of evel')' chance for good in And ILS we meet. with towering Soon voe shall meet in dasl!rOQm, :vour high 'Pirits: and never cru;h wnrk, making for growtb-n1ay we you and I--conce.med with clauses, lthe frolic from your heart, but tum so lh·e that after yeaTS will name aeatence structure. commas; witb it into pre

Mercury 380118-2.psd GLENVILLE TAKES Robert (Red) Davies Birthday Celebration ROUGH BALL GAME -- (Continued from page 1) Locals Win Over Fairmont to fall and Paul Burke. Keep Slate Clean; Score NormantOV."ll and Sand Fark cam­ Is 61-42 munities will combine their activities and on January 19, at 7 p. m •• t.bey The Pioneers, undefeated in the will !pon.sor two basketball gsmes Fulks Lauda Cuy Bennett current season, came through a at Normantown, one between the rough-and tumble court skirmi~h Fritzi White in the Staada girls of the two high K hools: the Wednesdny night \\'ith a 61-42 vic· other between the bo)'S of the two At the start of the present basketbal1 campaign. sport tory over the Fairmont Teac::bers, junior high schools. The junior high moguls throughout the state asserted that any co ll ege team there. The '-ictory was the sixth game will be a preliminary attrac­ claiming state conference cage supremacy would have to straight. tion. Floy Allman and Oneta Arnold halt the victory campaigns of D·E, Marshall and Glenville. Co-captain Frank Martino headed are coaching the girls' teams and To date this formidable trio has Jived up to all advance no· GlenviiJe's attack and sc::ored four· Shirley Westfall and William M.:· tices, but as t he season is only in its infancy, it is no time to teen points to top Pioneer hoDOl'S in Ginnis will be in eharge of the boya' pick a champion. Such teams as Fairmont, Bethany, Salem. the game. Robert e'Red") Davies, game. Jame.s Jrl . Bramlett is ~hair­ Wesleyan and West Liberty all have pOtentially strong Louie Romano, Albert Lilley, c,,. man of the Normantown program outfits, and are capable of making it tough for the present ca.ptain Hillis Cottle, Harold Noraski and Roland Butcher heads the Sand leaders, despite their poor early season showings. and Harold Sc::att also featured prom­ Fork activities cammit.t.ee:. Had a recanciliation with Jim EUis, sports publicity \\'l"it.er of Wes­ inently in the triumph. Tanner eommunit)', with A!l& V. leyan College, Saturday night, following ve-rbal debate in our respec­ Getting away to a furious start, C04:jler as the leader, has ananged tive sc::haol 'PIIblicatioDS. Alpparently by.gones are by.gones, and wby Cottle and Davies registered two a variety pragra.m to attract evei"J' not? Despite the fa.et. that Wesleyan's athletic perfo:manc::es are far "mowbirds" each to give Glenville citizen in the community. On Satur­ be-low par this year, Ellis has been duinc some splendid work for the ao eight.-point lead. Fr-om then on it. day, Jan. 29, the Tanner Rod and !Bobeats, and deserve• a lot af credit. was a case of t.oo much Pioneer. The Gun Club will sponsar a :lhootinc Enjoyed the Clark-UndtTWaod collfab during the Wesleyan game ben secire at the half was 32-18, Glen ~ match and the Woman's Club wUI Saturday nicbt. Being an alumnus of the Bobcat institution Mr. Clark viDe. assist and ol!er the prizes. Aho toeD• evidently got. "that aid feeling" when the Ros&-men trotted out on the Glenville scared at random tative ~lan.s call for a bas)tetball court, but his summai'J' af Wisleyan'a put attainments did nal. reogi.s­ throughout t.be second half and fin ~ game there between the Tanner I&Dd toer with Underwood, and the wily Tennis maestro waa the recipient af lsbe-d with a niDeteen.-point margi:1. Glenville Independent&. a lot 'of good.natured ribbing. However. the discourse did not came From start to finish the game was of J. E. Hays o! tb& Gilmer section. to fisticufr11, and the two Pl-ots. parted, amiling. the football variety. Referee F . P. Robert ("Red'') Davies continues announces he baa arranged foT aa During a brief interlude at Weston Wednesday even.ing, the Pioneen, ("Chick") WelbJ called thirty-fi '~e to lead the Pioneer ·bigh..seoriJI# pnr entertainment which will feab:IITe nestled comi'artablr within the wal!.s of the "crate," played ·host t.o Paul fO"Uis, twenty on Fainnant and fif. ce&sion with seventy points, forty· weii.JmoWll rad)o entenainera -in a Fulks, ex-Pianeer faot.ball C&i))tain, now ment.oring at Weston High teen against Glenville. Thompeon, of 8ve of wbich were garnered in lut program at. the Hyer'a Run Clnm:la, School. Upon learning that •Bennett. his former raomie, had scored Fairmant, was high scorer tar the week's games. Albert Lilley again near Gilmer, probably on Jamaarr all of two ooints during the pre!cnt campaign, Fulks remarked, evening with fifteen points. placed second with sixty points. and 20. . '•You've bad a big St~asoil already, haven'( you, Tan?" The line-upa: Frank Martino fi1:1lshed lhird with The scene is. all set far tbe invasion of Monis Harvey's Golden EatiH I .•... , _ '; F Dr. Ua clet"Woo4 to Speak T _ __. tomorrow ni~bt. '"!enville soundly drubbed M-B twice lut. year, and ~~~=- II ~ ~ ~::;t:t f:;!;~·i n~il~:in~,tt~:d ~~i: the. southernera should be in a mood. nnal'ting enaugh I» make thlngs Daviea, f . · · · · · · · 6 12 Romana, with forty·two tallies, are · Dr. C. L. Underwood, instructor in. 10 interesting tar the Pioneers. Friday night the loc::als will entertain Wm Lilley, c:: · · · 3 fourth and fifth, respectively. The c::bemi&tl')' and edueation, will speak 5 14 I GleaYille n.. Morris Baney, Libert)' in tbe first. of a two-game aeries. \ Martino, g · · · · · · • • · · · scoring summary is as follaws : in a.ssembly tamotTOw on "()rgani· lleie. Wed:DesdaJ night. An unexpected benc::b-wanner at the Fai~ont tussle was none other than Miss Winifred ("Fritzi") White, fonn&r Glenville cheerleader, :;:;:,n;·.~ -~ ...... : 6B~~ ·::~ ...... ~ ~ ! ;;:o~n~~A~~:aD!~:.:;isi;: a:~ Glenville n. West. Liberty, '1\'ho is now teaehing in Bridgeport and attending FainnaDt State at. -..n, Friday nighL night. Miss White was impressed with the performance of the '38 ed­ ::!~~~·g c, . . . . . 1 ~:~~~~ • ...... • ·.: ·. ·• ~: ~ ~ ~~ ~~:n:~: ;!';~e:~ ::IG:kers== Last ;tear t.b e Pioneers de~ ition of the Pioneers, and expressed r81Tet that abe could n•t be '1\'it.b Lilley 23 14 80 whether or not t.bey will be interesf:· t.t.ed llorria Harvey 67~61 23 1·6 61 us again t.a lead the rah raha. Totals Mc::Millen 3 10 ed in attending Citizens Military O\'trr G F T lwre aad lhen won them, Mill Tbrow..Out.s: Gl"'ver ("BuUifheel'') Brannon is a conspicuous F airmoat--42 Marra 2 5 TTaining Camps next summer. 15 eJ-81 iD the state t.oumame.Dt. absent.-H at. lbe ·home c.ontc!sta .... Hank Luisetti, Stanford's J$henomen· Thompso.n, f .... 6 6 Martino 21 10 52 0 2 wen Liberty fell before the al cage ace, is apirl bewilde-ring the lndi&ns' opponents with hia un • Billingham, f Noroski 3 3 9 MIN l..a.nll b, Mr. Ros•r• S,..... PioDMn last year, 67-47 here canny ability in &inking the leather spbne.... He 5COred 826 painta Pence, c 0 Romano 18 42 The Current Events Club met lhe 10 and 58-16 lhere. the last two years, and this season has been averaging better than DuvaU , g Scott. .. 6 12 past Thut'Sday evening in Roam 106 II sixtaen pointa per pme.... Who wu the local wiseac::re that said Luis­ Fultz, g Whetsell 2 and the following topiu were dis-- 2 etti could probably make the Pioneers' traveling squad il he Wen! hit­ Teets, f - - - cussed: "Outstanding &vet1ta of 2 ting! •.. A!ter witnes$ing the locals demolish FainnoDt last week, Ware, c 125 63 313 1937," by Ruby IAmb; .. Big Basi- Georp B:rerer, fonner maroon forward, aid, "I would be tickled ta ness," by John Ragen. The Clab"• 42 be the mascot of that. club." ... Come on. ColliM, throw oat your Tatals...... 16 12 party wss postponed until the ftrst che.st! ..• Dan't. say you· weren't infonn&d. Referee, F. P. ("Chick") Weihl, week of FebruaTY.

LiDaJ' I• Hia: .. Poiat Maa Lilley, wit'h 5eVeDtc!en topped all !!COrers. Davies aec::ond with thirteen. Hem­ midget- Bobcat forward, was for Weel~n with nine. Glen- 1 e~~tire Ka~ combine P,"n Soar ped'onnanee, while ... and Naylor were - F T 3 • • 13 ...... 6 ..... 5 ~ ~i .. ' 2 10 I Totals • 23 w.s.,.--u c .lmclriek, f ...... 2 ·~ 11 Coleman. f . , ...... 1 0 21 Hentdon, c . • • ...... 3 "'lAbay, 1 ...... •. .•.. 2 3 :I Jloore, I' ...... •I )faylor, f ...... , . , 8 Cain. t ...... 2 6 Vandenort, c .. , • . . • 0 Mackey, r . . o

Totals . . . . 14 10 88 Rderee5, Art Ward, Harieu.a; Sammy Kistler, Salem.

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Mercury 380118-3.psd P ..e Foar THE GLENVILLE MERCURY Cottrill Speaks .... IROUNDTABLE MEET APRIL [SOCI (Continued from p"a«e 1) ETY~CLU BSiPmSONAISI interesting beeau&e "averyon.e there ClemYille to Be Host to More iJ educate-d and because the cit.y has Than 1000 Vi.ailina COLLEGE GIRLS PRESENT no 'red -light districts','' and lie _prl!· PAGEANT IN AUDITORIUM The Answers Teacher-a Social Calendar di~ted that Washington, because of the irrigation projects, "is the up 1':1e ::U:-!'"i:!.ae oC Mi .lll Folk dancing and tumbling were da:~~A~~~OC~~! ~. ~~~n~h~:~ 1.-Yes. 2-Robut Shenrood'& and coming lt.ate of the Union.'' Approximately 1000 Uacbera and Peg e-. dauthter or ~l u. Frequently he referred to Washlnr· school ol!kials will be entertained In the Ja:e A. 0. Paie oC ::~e:;u:~p;!x~~:te~;g~~!ty~::; ~o:i:·. S~~~:~. ~:;onta~· Et.;ub~aa~ ~~t~:;; ?~~:!.:"Or~;;:a~e6.~~oc:; ton and II& "the lands of Glenville when t\e Central Wen Upshur County, to LleuL memben of the Girls' Volleybail tion." ~~~r.SZ~~eu~:~~;::c;~' B. Duke. the big trees" and be called Ycllow­ Vlrglnia Roundtable meet.a here on C. Albau8"h, son of Mr. and Clu-b and Y. W. ~ - A., Thursday JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB --->--- stcne National !Park "Nature's Mu­ April I :and 2. ThU. educational or evenmg, at 8 15 o clock in the Col- Homemakmg group meets Thurs- , , , ganintion includes teachers and C. Albaugh, of Wuton, baa 1 1 1 seum." 1 ~bool olfteiala f rom the ~x centro! nouneed. lege Auditorium day mght, Mrs Mary H Powell, Vi•ih Redwood Empire I m·''' .' He said he drove through many of West Virginia counties of Climer, hostess UeT~;~~·;:; s .::r~:;e::nlt:daut~~~: {lJ Brixt.on, Clay, Nicholas, Web3te!', the big Sequoias and to illustrate GARRETT A GARRETT way Norwegian Mountam March, SOCIAL COMMITTEE PLANS I their size he dueribed a beer parlor and Calhoun. Many of those expect.· Sweden, Skdbodansen Gustaf's VALENTINE DANCE, FEB 11 aI ··: located in the interior of one of the ed to attend are alumni and fonner Soft Drialoo, c...ly, Ske&l, and Fryksdalspolska, Den., ___ • , 1 , studenta of tbe College. trees. The parlor ~·a s 21 by 27 feet. Pool mark, TtnkeT's Dance and Knysnap!-- TentatiVe plans for a Valentme - ~ - - A survey of rooming and eating In he saw the Golden Tobacco, B;m..,., P,?lska, Enghsh, Bean Setting Mor- party to be held on February 11, 111 The word January comes from tbe Ga~ bridge which has one span :1200 faeililiu made la!t year show~ that ns Dance, Ireland, Donegal Coun· the College umnaslum were an-, Roman God Janus and me.tna two feet lonr. the, town was capable of entertaining I ~;:;;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;::;::;;::;;jl try Dance, S~otland , H1ghland Scot- nouneed the past week by the Social !aced. or lookmg in to the future and thil delegation doring the meeting. I; bshe; Czechoslovak••, Janko; Hun- . Fra k M ..B II' Swing 1nto the past. People born In Janu­ meeting of the Parent-Teaehen A~ The program for the muting- hu pry, Czardn' Hungarian National i:~dm~~\e en:aged- to ~;1 .;_ ary do not ad on i~pulse, _nor are aoeiation of the Glenville Nursery not been announced but will be ~oo n . AN O&nce. The comm!tt.ee also a nnounced t hey very demom;tnt1ve. ~e• n ~r gen. School in the Ark building, Wedne~S-­ Virgil B. Ranis, A. B. '34, president The Roly Poly Tumble1·s perfo~- a ent. of $IS to the student Coun· erally cool-headed and deltberate. A' day afternoon. Praising the work or or the or,.niution, has appointe:t ed tbe cartwheel. roll over the bacK, =il~he money to be used in paying a rule they _a~·e "Of a very ~eaee~ob l e the school, the Rev. Mr. Null aaid. an executive and prorram commit· UNUSUAL OFFEII sitting balance, standing Dlilunt, oft' the yearbook debt. and planned nature, diahk1ng q~arrels ID\foaely. !'The Nunery givea the parents a tee to 'Prt'Pare for the meetinr. 'I'he kneeling 'PYT&mid, rock the Nly for an open house to be held S.tur· Happy birtbdays th1s week to1 chance to work or re1t while th<:! executive committee includes C. R. children are .saJe.'' He told several •JIOo CaJoa Tootla P--. :o!·st:~: ;~;.::~e, churn butter, day night from 8 until 10 o'clock James Woo~t.er, January 17. Remage, principal of Gauaway Hi,lh stories to Illustrate that early train­ School; Paul Lowe, principal A special feature was a tap dan~e in the recreation room. :~~~elrnlo~~.n;~::~r/~~~atJ: ,2(. ing forms the character of men and Clay County High Sc:bool; 25c!t-.T- ...._ Women, and de~lared, 'llf a young Coopno• aaaiatallt saperiut.endent student Mn. Frw.d Efttertain• Sewi•• Circle 21. ~ G~~~vi~~~;r Se~!~~~rs, ;:::h c;_"j:..:7:.a;:n~!~ tre~ is bent, the trown ono will be Gilmer County &c:hoola; Harold 80TH FOR Mi&a Mary Elizabeth Young, Mh· Eleanor C. White, January 16. bent." Proudfoot, asairtant superintendent ior in the College, was the piano Mn. Raymond E. Freed ...,.., hoat- Two children. Jimmie Johnson of Calhoun County schools; Oeelua ac:compantst. e.u to the Sewing Circle the pa.st. MR. NULL 15 P.-T. A. SPEAKER and Tiny Alltop, recently leCt the Pib.water; and C. H. ConwaJ, prln· Thursday at her a;partment in the school, and Jimmie Dillon. 2 years tipal of Sutton High School ; Parker 49G ' new dormitory. eEALL-GLADWELL Sal• A•ericaa So::h-1. Traia Chi - ~ old, and J immie Salvino, 3 years C. Blaek, 'Prindpal of Widen High IL\UIAGE ANNOUNCED ~--- -••· Not Seldier•, .. ia c~, old, have enrolled. The enrollment !~ School; Ray Harris, principal of For the noblest man that lives "Americ-a is training her youn:& now twenty-four. Calhoun County kigh S~hool; B.uel THE GRDl Announcement hu been .made of there &till remains a conlliet.-James ones for citizens and not. for sol- Tbe new ~ounty supervisor ill Hoover, aaaistant ll'tlperintendent oC DioJ ...... • • -~ the marriage of Misa: Dora Gladwell, A- Garfi~d. dien, a.s is the ease in Germany," Claude Heater. who replaces G. C. Webster County scbooll; and Ja.m'!t ci..ughter or Mr. ~nd Mrs. C. S. uid the Rev. PelT)' J. Null at a Helmick, rnigned. L. Creasy, aaaistant superintndMt Gladwell of Buekbannon, to Mr. Huw-e,. Beall of Glenville, son of Special For Men! Ruie Baell and the late Robert Beall. • 'nhe eouJIIe. were married at Oak­ LUGANO land, Md., O~tober 18, 1937 with the Rev. Windfteld S. Pattenon reading Silk and Wool . N~wear the eerernony. . , . Will Not Wrinkle Mr. and Mrs. Beall plan to reside in GlenviUe. Mr. •Beall is a fonner Tlti• Week Onl,.--65c Q"'ali.t,. student in tbe College and ~ now employed by the State Road Com- 2 for $1.00 mission.

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Last night the Literary group of the Junior Woman's Club met at the llorne of Mia J uanita Bell, A. B. '32, aod heard members re\'iew the fol ­ Purchase Your Cold lowiDC plan: " Lord Depth,'' by Mu.· iDe Gorki, Mrs. Carl M~Ginni s; ''ey­ rano Qe Bergerac,'' by Rostand, lira. Stanley Ra11: and "The Hairy Ape," by Eugene O'Neill, Mildred Prevention Aids Reynolds. Two 'Pia}'&, "The Import­ ance of Being Earnest," by Wilde, and "Riders to the Sea," by Synge, were r-eviewed by Miss Lucy Wolfe. at Thursday the. Homemaking group or the Club will meet at the home or lin. MaT)' Powell. TIERNEY'S DRUG STORE Telephone Dial 2841 Me's Place

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