College ln&tructora Named Here The Glenville Mercury Student Newspaper GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE Publiahed Weekly faculty got a Doctor • • ana amew co~ andl------~~------~------when the State Volume. 17, No. 13 Glenville, West Virginia, Tueaday, February 19, 1946 Sincle Cop,. S Cenla &DDOUD«d the of Mias Genevieve G. S.C. Hits COLLEGE, TOWN AUDIENCE Mid Navy Lt. Carlos C. Rat­ The Airwaves the faculty Tllumday. PLEASED WITH ONE-ACT Blown,· wbo began wo~ •• aft instructor in Better tara yo... dai.l,- to tM PLAY BY OHNmMGOHOWS set.euce and history, succeed! rad.io lo• aDd loOk for a pro· lta7mond E. iFreed, rHi&w P1a,.,... In the· 1180 and 1935, and putt· name meatioDed V. W. __.. was drop.ped. from thoe second semester College auditorium Wednada:r - Pb.D. depee in 1N8 at Ohio l7 feataN •FCNUica•t Oftr eis sehedule because of insu.f6cient de-- ning. The pia,_ _.., clkected by Univtl1'8ity, wbez:e she was atatioDa aacl to wlaiclt. aewa fro-. mand, members of the dramatlc:a c:l- aa­ aaist.Dt in histlory for G.S.C, i• •••t _._Jd,.. der the mpenialon of lliaa 0,.1 Previoual:r abe bad tauP,t Aad if 7oa ...... to ..._ it, Vincent, instructor In Speech and in Marshall County high let the Mere...,. lmow alto.t it. Miss Taylor and Enr the U.S. gov...... ,.ent. rected by Mary K.. Shumate wu Are Married •ery tTUe to life and lrad an ex· Phi_ Beta Klappa, the new in· Miss Bell Releases eellent plot, The charaeter, lllu r 11 alao a member of Kappa I The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ra:r Adamo, which was ~:red by Jaeqae. I fl. Phi A!~h· Theta. and Mor- Tentative List of Taylor in Sutton was the scene of lin Lee Walker, furnillled the a..U. Ratliff succeed& A:F. Robr-, Chapel Programs the weddinl( Feb. 1 of their daught- enoe with many laugba. who _: l not return from a Whetsell Retains er. Miss Lovern Taylor and Mr. Gloria Larson, who was the .,Qhll •C .. t:..u.~ granted in 19-'3, Following is a list of eonvoc::J· Newton Cooper, son of Mr. an~ from Nowhere" -• pla;red by ll'atb­ Mrs. Eric J. Cooper of South Char· ryn Elliott. This eharocter portl'Qied US!.mf" duties as c.oac:h, in· tion proerams to be given this sem­ Coaching Position ln phyoical' edaeatiotl and esteT. Miss Bessie B. Bell, chair· leston. Rev. K.eUey Smith offieioted some of the prohlemo which the eol· of Louie Bennett Ball, as man of the Assembly Committe.•, before an improvised alter of lege girl must face. nlith llandera ca be is releaaed from the se,. Mr. IWllllam Whetsell will Tetaln greenery and lighted candles in the and Joyce Young, pleyed by Marla ,... atates theae dates are. tenatlve. his poaitioD taere aa actinc- coach and Fun and Jo ADtD POTman, were two a former student, etaued Feb. 28. The Rev. Val H:. Wilson . assitant in t>b:raieal edu-wn until oresence of the families and nupt- W(a.lthy snobs. Opal Th&tp, Ia tbe oporta under Coach Bohr- Ma"!'h 7. Rabbi Lesser. March an appointment o.,_r to A.F. ial music was pla;red by Mrs. \u,-. role of Mu. Perkins, the hoiiiCikeep­ 11 direetiou eomiac here after Motion Pieture-.~ Tomorrow" Bobrbclaata is named, It waa learned ustus Hamric of Cla;r. :r, did her utmost to aid the J'DIIIIa at&7et D;,q Urdvenlty from ucational film), shown b:r Dr. heTe. Whetsell is also di.....toT of After an infonntl reception. girl in lldiustlhe beraelf to the 1ft. hllb abool ...._ be was uple left foT a wedding trip. uation. I . ....lulted Ia tiiU. Be is a former H. X. Ban and llr. Arlan Ben-;r, tory• ll'!!e former Miss Ta:rloT is a The .....,Dd play .,r the .,...... , and Wllliama<>n Alaianua. fDetinite day not set) . ~r. WbetaeD, after heine clisearc· graduate of Sutt<>n high 9Chool 1 comed:r, "If Me .Pia:red QuU aDd 11aa pla;rect pro- A.pril 4. Glendon Buri<>n, ed from the U.S. ATm;r Air CoTPO on and both abe and her husband u• 11 W<>men Do," _, directed ..,. b...a.n aeweral Covaty ..,u eonse-tlonist. October 19, imme.iateJ,. .,_, bla gT&dnatee of the College. She is Rele11 Mar1r11 and o11aJma Lou G­ 11, Speeial Pla:r with sllldent dutH. here, In llddit!Qit to f!Diobillc now tea~ in the .Sutton gracle rett. n.., fOIII' cbuuten, lola!. ent. April 18, 9neneer requiremnta f<>r the A.B. d- in .....,oL An alumnus of Glenville Gay JladrR; IBob, IBalo GalfallJ A..,.U 25 tbro,P Ma:r 23, edaeatlo11, bigb acbool, Mr. (looper ia .,. ln· a.oz., Blllla Jladle; 11u1r. a-. u..- pfuaed. Tile pll1l& -* Jlreoi...,. D.L. atnn:ter at S...d l'ork hlP achool. w--; k"P& ..._.....,_ill a ... lltoulllt~--~ ...... --~ ...... ~.-. Mr. Rohrbo.,.. or Mr. illqmond nu. - JfMII!r~ , -.rtl!o"*" a -~ --ed ~ FrMct'1 ReeeMOI'B tor rei..... lllaa Bouie B. Bell, inatTUctor aurd a --·• bric~ce .party 1BQ Pb,Ucal edue&tl<>n elaues 201, in history. bas announ~ed that the eeem to othen 108, az, and 102 are now meet- International Relatione oCla'b baa •Yes ~· No" wbicb wu the Preolileat D. L. Ra,.,t llaa 111&' under llr. W11etaell's ~n. reeieved the f<>liowlllg boob: All· last pia,. .,r lihe e'rninc, wu ....._ qaeRed that oentora caD a meetlnc TIIIIJI did not meet t.he lint week .,C ER>l'CA'S STAK:E IN "R.ITUN'S ed h:r Xatb.,.,. HaD and Blalldlu for flllillf: offlee neanclea •d tHo tMaewaem-. FU'l'UR.E, by Georore Soule; Ger- Fitzpltric:lr, Tbla pJa,o MOWI w wf1at euui.on of eommneement plans. CluMO formerly taqlal b:r Mr. MANY liS OUR PROBLEM, Henry extent a :rou~~~r m.., will 110 te obtdl Dr. Haught stated there Ba:rmond Freed are not meetln• now, M<>rcenthau, Jr. : AMERICA AND mo11e;r, '11ec1c17 La-, Ray Jtllw, two uen:lses this opdnc: the bat will eontbwe wben • new in· THE NoEW WOIR>LD, The Meniek with his groat deoire f<>r monv, aJ. calaUHolte Sermon lllld Commenee­ otrador.m-. LeetUTes, 1U6; 11IIE ATOIIITC moat TUined his fatbor,IWDilaaa law· .,..,t Da:r, :pro'tided aenlora are ln AGE OPENS, Prepand b:r the Ed.- son, William IReDDad, by 110t - &.-or. ltoTB "' Poc:lret Books: THE tJmT. cepting a bnaibeu ~tioD wftb For the past two yean the ED NATIONS IN THE MAKING: T. J. Morgan, Cbar1eo llrdntelb, ad eises have been eombiDed lbeeaue BASI<: DOCIJMENTS, WIOI'ld Peaee lost hla flanc:e, li!dith Merrll, Relea transp<>rtation ditfieultles bTOUght on Foundation. · Cox, der chanl!l~ ·~. Dean T.loyd M. Jones, Glenville State secretary. Our Own Adriee: When in doubt Robert T. CrawfOTd: in .., announce- College llroulcial secretary, and Mrs. M.isa Belen Wright, foTmer .tu• •Y nothing. ment the put. week, stated elasas .Tones ~nd child, spent the week-e11d dmplisbment, Te- duet by Carol;rn HaD and V....U.. •P... goOdclasfto reuonmay andotiH wi~be dropp,.dthe D..., for•• ------•I O'Brdless of the ridicule that Ia dir-1 Dena Dlil. were Tbe7 ....,.._ma.t naker, Tanner, SopbomoTO, 18-1.21· permluion, but a faUing .,-.de wUI eeted against I!'OYemmental plan· b:r Miaa Bertha Olsen muaie ~ i4; Talbert N. Bennett, .Philippi, be g!Yen. No uoeptione will be nJng. tor, at the JunioT, 15-2.20-116 ; Mary Jo Ell:r· made from the 'nlfulations, t:he an· .-mo. ' son. Tann•, JwUor, 17,2.18-11.&; nounoement Rated. Robert Dean MuJ'I)hy, Glen'tille, 'Date With 'W_.Va." Shown Sop~ore, n-2.18-16.5; Jlett:r Room and Board Bose Rudman, Glen'tille, Fresh­ In Convocation Thursday man, 16-2.13-18: Boom and l>oard for the four c.nd one-half mODtha of the eeooDd ae-­ Students got a film's.eye Yiew of• 'Gray Barker, Batton. Senior, 18- meoter duo on tbe followinc "A Data W:itb W eat Vircinia" n., West Virginia Thunday momfuc 2.11..19.5; Nina Lee llloore, Glen­ dates, aor.arding to Lloyd Jones, fl.. was p1'0dnced malnJ,o for drawlll• ville, Senior, 18-2.11-19.5; Grace naDCial .,...... ,., In conyoeation when "A Date With to11rist tTade to the state, bat Holtioaie. w-.r Springs, Fresh· First month, Jan. -28; second West Virginia," thirty mi\ute groupe with:in the state ma:r ob­ man, 116-2.07-21; Janet Bog,.., Clay month, Feb. 18; third mcmtil, sound A eolor .film, was shown f.Hr. tain 'hookinp PJ'O'Iidi11g they make C..unty. JnnioT. 18-2.00-25.5; Anna MaTCh 18, fouTtb month, Alpril 15, ougb c:ooperation with the State requeata a few weeks ln adnnee of Mae Beat,.., Weston, Freshman, 15· last one half month, )(~ 6. R<>om fttblieitr Commission and 'llte showings, becauae of the great de­ 2.00-25. 5; n:.,..,. Paul Beekert, and .bc.r.d aee ezpeeted to !>e paid Standard Oil Co. mand for the film. GlenriUe, 8 enioT, 1.S.2.00-Z5.6; in. adYance on the1e ci..Hea, Tbe picture took viewers on a Mter the showing here the fDm Ellen Elaln MellenTV. Sand Fork, acenlc trip through the Mountain was exhibited by the GleavUie Rot­ .Frealunan. 17-2.00-1!5.5. Clarenee Hinkle, Lo;rd G. Jor· State and showed the lmportnt ary Club. Helen Lue!Ue Marb, Sand J<>bn II<>Clung, Ralph Jobnoon Industries, ouch u mlnlng, gaa Sophomon, 18-2.00-26.5; spent the ~ week-end• at their eteel and glua. T1110 c:amen ranged ATTENDS FUMI!IlAL Welc:h, Wuhin«tcm J.Tintf, Sopho- bcnneo In Ric:hwO<>d . from th,~ miles unde.....,und while Roath Gr<>vea, eoll-.e oealor. st. mon, 1P-2.00-35.6: Jaequellnl A muoieal program under the pbo~pbillf: maebine cutten at teaded tho funeral oervfc:eo of ber ~~lome, Norm a nteWD, Walker, !ten-d Rll!h, So!th<>- cllnetioB of Misa Bertha E. Olson work In coal minM to tM blulnc 1l11Cle, T . B. Jl.eta, of J"a1rmoft. 1414..15-11.1; -...... -.. 18-2.00.1&.1; Came Tollam, will be p ...o11ted in -mbly in fernaeea of tho Wlleellnc atee1 Burial .....tee wu 11a1o1 at the faa. M ..._ ,...... , .__., Rlato, Soph-re, 1141.00. the CoUece AaGtor111m, F.... 21, lllllla. It elldecl """" -·" taMe ib' c--, at Nleat, ll'lidq, ru. ~ r.-me 8W-1tU. ' at 10:00. alongI ~ In ·-· ..

Mercury-460219-1.jpg .... Two THE GLENVILLE MERCURY USE THE WALKS The Glenville A pertciled request on the ....4.6out Time" -----'------~ bulletin board, wb.ich looks j.Fan Mail Rails Rill Thomas Mercury like the writing of none other MER<:l!R_Y ... t han President Haught, asks l . . I KDKA's Main Slrcct Ellitua· ,...._., W..Jdr N&w.,..pu of us to take the cement walks MUSINGS Cle•wille Stal• Colleae while making the Campus ''ll'• abaol llme- an Dt•aesl- lu • lly c ..y a.r~.or rounds and reminds us that rOCMIDe.a bidE editor \\'U DDL un . . . &be alr"'-Ulal'a lbf' lllnd ut faD Dear Students ,vets and non-Yeta, l"obl!J!l you who gaU,. Stau College and ent.ned al the grass. 1:45·1:10 p4 m. l Cf'l-" and thal'c lhr er at the !ont. o! adole~eent uinhl• lltDd be waalS. polt office. G.lt.n•ille. W . V•. , a.s Visitors regularly tell us ity, namely the movinc pictun For oack ln 19.. 2 when t<.lJKA •·uond--elua mall mat.t u ~ we have a Campus to which house. For thi1 month a.nd nut, we can point with pride. It is felt Lhi need or a commf!nla1ul l ....ri.tioa, Per Year, 50 Ceah who would speoc1ftc:ally Appea l to ham, hone ope-.ra and Van John1011 to our advantage as students the m1tllons in the rura l ril8trlt-Lt will bloom in profuak»n-all of AU ~muoic:.at i ona should be to keep it that way. npresenti n~ 47 ct. nr U1e 1tounn~ wbkh we le.ant as we aerutinlae addru~ orepRrPc1 ' '"' . ., to.morf'Ow and Wednesda)', Forc.u. we're through with freshmen the statioo'.s newsroom from serv ~dana 1s not 10 very adolescent. It WW.I rules. lees provided by the .1\.n ndaterl THE STAFF Press, the Onllt'd Pre ~os ,.nd ll'tP produced the same time the play Ed.Jtor . . • . • • . . • . Gray Barker ln'ternaunnal News '3ervfce. • was .runninc in N. Y., but none Xan&«''ng Editor. Ada K. Wiloon Of11 wenc to wor~ wlrh the idea I connected with the picture were a). N..,a Editor .....P eggy Cottrill ln mind ! :r;:lncr Main StrHI Ed · lowed to see the footlight VeNiion Jhuineaa Manager . .• . (;li!( Stal· y E p ~~r:a;~~iven::;~t~~Pii~e ~:~~v~:: ~tR . WILLIAM (BILL) THOMAS bec.ause the. stu'

Mercury-460219-2.jpg ~ Fdnaa7 te, I Me THE CIZNVIU.E MERCURY r ... n.... . Pioneers Will Meet II...... Leu Men's lntramurals Off to Censtltutlon Salem Tigers in Game Upon retarn\nc to the ( *4mpua Flying Start With League lllA.nJ •tt.a.ra.na trtbo ••"* forme-r There Thursday Night RoiJ RoDer Coort memben en· Men'1 ln...... ,llftl pone aDd th lAB\• r A"tl\l' "- .r.. O...htJ'. )(. .LA. toolt ~·Illy w1 • n,..ac Sud , r p e. • 1ld • .,, • deayen.d 1.0 raoorp11l1t t.be orra:a· no Oln'rille P loncen wOI meet i.ubon, bu.1 th•J 4bc.ewere4 that - tt •hen a .....otiball 1-, wldl \\OBTRWRIL£ • 101 W. tile lalem Tlcon Thunday nich<. Crou, Forelll8n nd nou of the me..mbc.rs pruent pou­ four u amo, -.. o -ec~ I 'l.. r1h A• , a..l l'O I, Mar;....._ .-.. 21, at Salem. AJthouch tho Ellis Win G•mH ....d a copy of the t oftltltullon. It CloJod c••ry W'"CI 1D.i&a Wa•• won by a acore of 83- Ia n ..daT ffnh: at t:SO uDID the mid •:======• requu tad that anp lud&c or for­ 11 wllen tbe Tenmllua traveled '\\'.A . A . aptn wu t.he 1pot.: of m<· lntenot laat Monday nlrht whoa to b hoi !, ar.oordlnr to Actlnc poUU~ i on a e.op7 of t.he c nauru:· We F-,s Your Olol pedod lo bo lua certain ot ou• the orwantaatlon met at 7 :00 . lon, or any informat1on conu .rninr Couat Wlllfam W u.ell. Caa 0.. ~n the Clrat rame at 7 :00 Rutb ft. coRtact w IICtlne Judp, Eammt Tnm. ora f"CI)Iote w tit a ppro- Tile Pl011eera 1\ave !oat the oer· Groves' teem defeated Joan Crou' WIIUamL r , < ft;rhltnr n..,.a: Wild Ca to. CUNVIU.£ SHOE SHOP -"""· ·of Wbetaell u a player, ht rrlls by • .-trio of 12 poinbo. c...... Ja o G•int.r, ca-ptain ; P.:sthtn, Paul liPIDe been craduated at the end team didn't pla7 the fast ..... tbat ~t;rin; £a;t~ Cla nee l Uoklt-. of the flnt aemeater and Is now aet.. they utuaUy • demonnnt.e. Nina Miss Mary Marga:ct .llftd T f:e.n Ray Kln,r l. ...h U!:&JJ) blc coach . Nick Murin and Reed Moore and Maxine Lowe w..,.e ru h:u ti~: or nint pla7tn. PICTURELAND ..... been out aome time with. bad ponsiole lor the .coriDI on the win· A r ec::nt announcem t poat~d on Moran and Lt. Bush Tunclo)·-m..dn day, Fob I IJ-2 aUla, but It io hoped thty will be "en· ~de . Cra.. wae the lt.rtnltla ot lb• bulltlr• bwrd In Ad :>~ •n..VO · Job ~ n odl&.k_ Wtlllam Bentlix, Ia alulpe for tbe game. her looinc ~eam . Married at Burnsville i .. H ..~ "'" mfhaoc in w.t'lcamlu Fortu~ lo Coadl ""etaell was unable to The atc.ood contast took place at faculty munbera and atud ~~~- The)· C•n• T ltrn•y, Bo lift tbe probable starting lineup 7 :3U betwe001 "Sio" FJIIo' (U'II and BUR.'ISVJ.LLE.-Amid a Kt.i"; 1V re Instructed to ..Bri '"C your .. A Bell for Adano" • • CTeme ~orrbt.cm 'a buke:t.ee.n In for the Pioneers. as he s:.ld no poa­ of holly, rhododendron and • 1 < pcanut.s ond popr:om o.nd tb •er for ltlon wu einehed by any man and whic:h Ell£,' team won 6· 4. Thi• be.fore. o white altar d«onted w1Lh your favorite uam. ·• Tho J-F'>•da.J'. Feb 1-.ll p m o was fast and woU pbJe;l, Hard­ would not be until game time . candles, Mia. llary Ma,..uc.rtt.t " Thts ,;u be • goOd tlm. ," t1w J ohn OorroiL llu1b Hu • '1 m.an wa.a hich-polnt player lor U.e Althourh the Salem quintet ha• Moran, only daul'hte,. of Mr. DUt.l anDOun.cemmt cantin utd. tor t.he Cbarlea ~"'­ nt.rond oeveral defeats, they pre· wirrnert, f'ollowc.d b-.; Looney. Fo1 Mrs: John V. !Moran, beca.rue th 1tlt to look over the new c op of ••Bedside M• nMr" the !oaen, Moni1ton t.nd EIUott vete.rarw. Who kno,., tn&)ile you.r Nfttld & lft'IOoth, hArdfirhting team bride of Lt. Ma"ln B~&~h, Su nd~> You11 Laun So Lon ~r In their awppearanc:o here. and with each scored 2 pointe. The victors afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tbe ain;J. fu:u· r .. ta·be will be riaht oul thouo That \'ou'll N.. d A Oocwrl Todd Willis In their lineup, are a o.pin found Elliott hard Lo hold rinl' ceremony was pe.r!ormed bl· on the court.! Come one. c.oma all. 4tflnlte threat. This pint-sl. 13 should be credited 1o the fact that holcb tbe na tional i nt.ercol~giate of a -host of f rte.nda .,nd relat[v~• Jtudent.s in I()Dle whole:aome. fun." .. Rana• uw" teOrlnr neord for one game, hav­ she wa.m't as accurate in her shotl Nuptial mu61c was pla yed by M,, Pluo A.nothu CacllltW Fut urw blc d"'ppod in 58 points apln•l as UJual . Captain EJlls waa unable­ Autumn Alnos. 1 :\H 1 Helen CD in, former atudenl, A-8 laot year Currently, be ia to play because of a back Inju-ry . The bride was r iven 1n ma nia· ~ of Grantavilte is attending a au· Sun.dav..MonU,, FH. J 4,.f' The gsme at 8:00 foand Joan l...tlnr tho Tiger team in acoring, by her father, and wu attirded i idan .s~oo l at t.he Riggs and Le- 1~~bert AldA4 Ja.n I.Mlit. Al..U Foreman'.a girls outplaylnr Edna .&. •IDd with hla brother Jim, makeo A gowo of white satin made. &lont tan' ee.nutJ Salo:J in !Whe t.::a. I .;)mlt~·L!:• .n~bR."~e.l AJ._!~ t.··· QDite a eombinadon. Elly.!on't ~ e.am in the lut minute of pt'ay. Foreman scored 4 polnu, one prlncu lines. Hor tulle waa t» I ~~::::::::::::::::::::=; " Rhap.-tv Ill Blue" Thus, the only lorleal forecut Ia te:ncd t o a juliet by a 0 arron(l'e I~ ---~ "It'a anybody's ball r-ame . " ba•ket qulekly following the otber, ment of seed pearls. She carried • T ho Ufo Story of C.orn C.nollwla with only one. minuet of the game white prayrr book wil.h stream en Hear AU H!a CtHta Blta I Je!t and Ellyson'.s C"irls weren't able WAAMemben 10 get eontrol or the boll In time to on which were white camalia. H e1 For Colda Toeadav-Wl!dnuday. Feb. 2&.17 only ornament wa1 a pu rl neck- arc DOU:SU: P'f'~ 'MJllJ:I Ill P.. yZQames ecore. The final aeore w:u l o.a with lace, a gift from her bridegroom. DriDk Juic:ea No I Foreman acorinc all the points for Mrs. J .M. Moran of Arlington, Yon Johnaon. Fan Emmoraon Spectators aaw a very one4ided her teo.m. Weleh and B. Teter, of Va. sister-in-law of "he bride, wu O RA:>lGE buketball game In the fint contest the lo.!t ra, ahared honors for hiatb· "Bern for Trouble" matron of honor. She wore a ,cown Blt ~o . 2 pf W.A.A. laat Monda,. qbt. JO&D. searing. l'orerran'e airls were very obviously o[ pink with hat to match, end CRAPE lT1 mohr•• Bo«L-t. Ann Shari, lha victol'll alter tho first Quarter bad carried red roses. Mias Herrin Jane .. ft All Ca1'11e True bHD ~ved . i''Ornun just couldn't Craddock Takes lob Kidd of Waah l n~on , D.G., was GRAPEFRUIT Tho Illc. .:oo Double BW Olron4 adu "tbe bualcet" and at the end of bridem~ade and wore a cown. of blue • H't.rt In Yean I tbo ramo abo had tallied 14 polnu With Power ComiNinJ with matheinr hat. Her bouquet wu PRUNE for beraelf. The final score was 18 of yeUow ebryan'&hemuma. LYRIC 8. Katbryn Ellio~t and Mory Belen Banu W. Cro.ddoek, Jr.. elder Jewe.l BUI'h .-ervfd bla aon 1 1 bu t S.~u nlay~u nday, Feb. U-U Rood w.,.. the outatandlnc pl.!lyen aon of A~ty . and llln. 8 . W. Crad­ man and ushers were .robn and On Sale At The Emle l'yle'a PllmoUI Book fer the 1-n. dock of Main Street. Gltm.-ille, bas Gerald Moran of Arli"lrton, Va.. On The ScrHlll The MC'ODd ....me, that wu su~ accepted an appointment {or Ap­ Le..onard Brosius ol Clar.bburc and R. B. STORE CO. ·"!"he story of Q.l. , ... poled to take place between Joaa prentice training with the Monop B. W. Peck of BumsviUe. ' arnnh ;., a graduate of Kuru­ Prl«s : I 0 a nd 37- lllcludl,.. ,.._...... could not be played because qu.arte-n in Clarksburt. effective ville hip. ach.ool with the ela•, of Cnaa -onlJ had tbr" playen prea­ February ~ . it wa.s announud here 19 39, and attendod Glenville Col­ ent. Tbertfore, the came 'Mia for­ this we.ek lt ge. Sbe has been emplo)•ed as re.· J- Racinwll • felted lo EUroon'• cirla. Younr •Craddock, a graduate (A. ervation .l"}erk tor the B. and 0 . New Slaip- ol Thla ... an •••nine that IUiyt.hmr B. ~eo) GlenY\IIe State Collece, Railroad at lWaahingt.on !or the Mea'aT-te could 1119...., and "Sia" Ellla' jfirll served three years liiJ'ith the U. S. put four pears. Cll.ENVJUE X Sboea for tbe Whole who h•d held tbe champlonahip Wltil MVine Corp~ aa a met ter tedmical Lt. Buob, oniJ son of Mr. and MIDlAND CO- llll.o mMtinJ, wei'O dofMted by aerreant and wu ove.ueAJ eighteen Mrs. J ewel aBu.tb of Burnsville, la a Famil)' Rath J{}J'OYta' team 6--8. Nina Moore months. He uw action with the rr..>duate of illurmmlle hin odoool l took top b.U, cuard land inn.alona. wu ,.-..luated from tbe Bowline 011 EWa' ta&ID, fouled out in tbo THE VOCU£ Upon bj• ret.urn to tbe Statto, Greene Commefti&l t.ollece: . He wu tint - of ... thiN quarter, l•v• he waa ci•en a 38-day leaYO Oet<>­ •mployod in ~. redenl l.o;on b&nk SHOE STORE blc a weak apot becauoe tbere wao ber 15 and waa rnnted an hono,... at LGW..Wa, "ICy., Ul\t.ll be •-red .. Olle "' flU ller piKe. lll1la - able dlae..._ No•ember 15 at the: Na•J' four Jean aco. IIIII 1IMble ta plaJ', Che-n-y Point. N. C. Pollnrl.. ..,. canmony o nettpt­ w-•a Pump.-Odarda i<>n ,.... beld at U... ho- of the bri4o'a paraDCa with 11oe bride catlin& Mea'a -~~ Be)"'a o.fonla Little Kanawha Valley Basketball tile ~ued we6dinc eake. l"ol­ Chilcbwa'a aad SU,'a lo..U.C the ..-,tion the oouple left Tournament To Be Held in Glenville for Norfolk, VL. •ere the lmde­ Sb- T..,. Our lfTOOm ia -ned. He •-ta to 'nle Ulh annual IJitle -Xa.na.- nOOn ..- . he ~eel within tbe llUl •- F-w. s.r.t. .,... , VaU.r -tlonal bulre1l>all loama· The ~ament will include .,eeb and tbeJ will ItO to Florida tor ..._ WiUt M 9 tl!'ll te&JU ent~eTec~: will ae.tona Frida,. attemoon and ni.c't a wed d i n~ trip. The brlde'a traftl,. lt'e tbe a..t ia T_. lie beld at tbe Glon.W. !lla\e Col and S.Wr..,. dl>oft001> and nichL Inc suit waa of ..-y c,_ witb ...... ,..,.,aliam on Friday alld S.C. Admlooion priy, tb- pr1oea ;, Bu,. Boada ~ of eoadteo &ad prindp.la cludfnc tho ata,. aod tederal taL tro. CU-r Couaey'a ll•e m.l> S..aaon uckele will ..u for SJ.25 - broucbt back to CU-. CounQ'...... aeboola O.nd from Walton and Spen and $2.00, Not profits !rom tbe Keep n.- Hr hl Roane CotmtJ. tollnl&ment will be diviclod am- . Tbarin Ropn, county auperin· tbe oebools partl cipetl~. ~~------... --- ...dent, wu eloctad dinclor of tlle Harold &vorl)', Sponcer n...._per ROBERT L. McGU: JMet; Ala V. Cooper .._ e.hoan man, will wne as K orekef'l)er a.oc1 Eajo,. Our FU.e Food KANAWHA UNION ,..,..,...,t dtal.._,, and Gilbert L.. H. Gibson. of GlonY\Ue Llmelt-. F\J l'f EJtA1.. HOM£ Jl.ed waa re-t.IHtod ~-' er. ' aaol BANK I for trMaur..r. ' ~ Referees wUI be Prank Williaru With four teama Me

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