mercur'l mu~ing~ The Glenville Mercury By Dick Workmaa Student Newspaper GLENV~ STATE ~C~O_I~J-.E~G_E=______P_ub_u_·s_h_ed __ W_e_e_kl~y-- Volume. US. l'tlumber 8 And besldea all that they o.re Sla~o Copy 6 JXlst several years. over the Pioneers by a 24 to G wuuldn't wor..k: 1lher. abandoned federal bu,ld.in.gs lo-­ St:ntol s wi U hav~ a choice ot score illt a game played at Keyser cat.ed at Point Pl~asa.nt, has been Apples: rn1 ured or apples, MaJOr Charles \Vood, USA re~ purthasjng a ring, pin, neckla.ce, Saturday. kno-.· 36 other m~n who don't earmarked Cor GlCn\'1lle collegr. tired, ·will be ussembly speaker or b~d.C(' I H. For lhe first ten minutes o( Ac\.ordlng to lhe l'elease. Rep ~ c:are. ro1· some. The thought or Thursday, Besaie B . Bell, chair­ All ~nlor eiSlSs members­ will play, C lenvfllo kept the Cats resen t.ative Ba.lley h.od received B apples Js na.u.sc:a.Ung. 1 could not man Of chopel committee, an­ meet in lhe near future with well in hand, but lhen the up t elegram trom Washington o.f[t. look an apple in the eye with im­ nounces. Claude R. Unger, Josten repre­ state lads opened up with Ln aer- pUDJty. Retu.l~r unlo Satan tlla.t cia.ls, lntarmmg him that one of M3JOr Wood, who has spoken sent.cUJ;•e. t?r the pU11pose of or­ 181 attaCk good t'or one quick whlch 1s <an's~ L.et tum h.a.ve the Point Plea83J\l hu.tldlnga was before several Gle.m111e organl­ del'tng thetr rings. touchdown. ah ?'t lh1s dLSg'Usting, W·t.a.sting. earmarked !-or transfer to Glen­ UltJOns within t.he past few Announcements a , d celllng Henderson, Potomac right half­ vile-t.melUng, ugly~lookin.g, over­ ville State college: whenever of· ye:~rs, wGI speak In behalf of the cards will also be ordered from back Lntercepted &J:'s pass to lypurgatlvc fnuL unfit for human tlicat transactions had been com­ llSO. - U~e J c~ten compaJty, Wilson on the :;o yard stripe. two pleled. conM~mpUon . ll \\'84 one of th.Js pasS(>S by Yew;.ic to Burns and misbegvtt.en. must-be-rott.en, hal!­ FUe ,JlU)tiOC!Btion Foml8 The s~aker 1s a veteran or '"'orlct Wu.r 1. a former construc­ Sta.mslawczyk placed the ball on bred, IIJeg>ttmaU!, g"mUs of the Last week Yl es. D t... Haught 5 Students Attend tbe Blue's se\•en. The Keyser ftled a form, Veterans· Educa­ tion engineer on the Berlin sub­ I'Ose fa.Jntly that ~used the down­ Conference At Mill grtdders t.he.n drew a ltJ yard tionol FurUlitJes Program Justl­ way project. ru1d a former pro­ !all o! man In the first place. tJenaJty tor holding, putting them ficaUon Of Need for a dressing moler und organlz.er !or the. Boy Gladys Fosler, !':ina Craigo, 'th.a \'ehement Urade b. Lbe back to the 2:2. In two tries Stan­ rt,,m, student union. and biology Scouta of AmcriCia. BeLlv Jo Sinwn. and Paul and .....WI ol ln...-ralb -.ump­ Izlawczky made 12. Yewctc tb.en o.nd botany loboratnry equipme.nl. Cha,;les de Gruyter represented tioa of lbe ce-nus l'la.tu.. U the Caded back and flipped a pass to The above form. If appl"'Vl!d by Allan Fouuy~ r:.;velyn Finster, Glenville SLate college o.t the Re­ ~Jid ..w. "·"' applfo. a d...) keep. Henderson In the end zone. West Virf;inJo. Board ot Control, ancJ het' "twnily .motored to Elk!JU. gl!>n;ll Student Ch1 ISti..lO oonfe.-­ the dbctOJ' awa,y;• Is trut:, lbu Szafran's attempte-d one polnter will be forwarded to Or William Pc:tcrsbur), ltomney, Grafton. enf"~ held a t Jacl~son's Mill the Plonee.r~ shouJft oot require was wide. H C?le.man. resident education Pruntylown. and Clar\ksburg, last pasl week-end The stuUe:nts w ere H-r \'il!r of a phys.ieh1.n for quit~ Just after th.e se.. ond period Oft1cEr, o( lhe Federal Security Sunday, enjoying the beautiful sent by YMCA and Y'WCA. kline time. opened, Ute LOughnlan countered By populor money agency, ln Yla.shmg lon. sctnery of Wul VJrgf:alo. · Stude.ntb were in charge of the sub!reription, anoUter TD. Luzader's short punt v.·as obt:.u.ned tn purc.hase a bush· llpon appropriate acuon o.nd c-.onfere nce program. Glen\lilJC went out of bounds on the Glen ~ el ol Uus foul fruit on the w a.y lO ap!Jroval by the U. S. Olricc of "M.tfl, CUrl~ R.!lllitr and dAu~h- rept·esenla.Uves led recreationaJ vtlle 30. Yewctc pic.ked up 9 t~J llarlintrtburg. \\1len we were Edueatlon, !.hould this agency de­ ten:, tpen l the wc-e.k-enUl'li " her J.m.ren l'i m \VE-.'lon. the \\-~k ~ end. to tJte 13. Henderson then brought the \lio'lSY back, Lhe proprie tress, here La warranl nsslgnatl"'~n o! the ball down to lhe si.x, whet-e "'A Lady ~r th Old South," "'1th one or more or t.he availabl(' Do You Want A Student Union? Yewoc scored on an end sweep. aet:e.nt, bospll.I11J.l)•. anti a.ll, hulldlngs. GlenVJIIe ('OIIege Wlll Once again lhe conve:l'sion failed. brout ht out a large dulb of apples be pPrmtlled to apply for on or lt> n\'Hif' <'OJIC;!e needs on -'('Jl.ll~,us t. ' llti~ ft)r thuwing a.nd Scot·e J?ot.orna.e 12-GlenvUle 0. for the tw.ngry-looklng footbal!· mo1 c of the su1·pus bui1cUng.!i a t minur ~lk) rts a od gam4's. Cats Drive 61.1 Yards To Score es. '"These are. nol rl!present.8tivc­ Point Plea.sa.nt. iJOUt-y "'' prnnltting l11e 1,'1 llH1R.!tlun• I~) I)(' \ll!oed. for ,,It' tn the aarly part ot the second of the CT-?p," she declared, " We As yet no Cormnl reply has d:-tm·mg '''ire ~at:lt \\'tLf'k b to he comnu!mled. 1 ftn €! \t~r, Jhe.re are 1Continued on Page Three) put the fmer ones tn atomge for 1Cont.J.nued on Pa,:e Four) :,\\udent:, who Ilk(' lo dwu.·e nu other nights. use later l1\ the season." LQuls lSenne.tt 19ungo has bt.'E'n ~ltlg_gt:!Oted fl!'i a Jlti!t~ble loc.a.­ ' Because there was no money tluo for a place of r~oo.tJon. At J)J'f":tCil t the lounge i.s opc.n 1-0 Big 'Chief' Elam -". '\lio"iU• Which to buy dinner the 339 Teachers Are ~ t udcnlto on,.. oight JlCr weelt, but equi1.unt-11t i~ o ll1uilt:d that Finds GJ.enviUe .nex.l Ut.y, we buught t.wo bushels th rr itr little indu<·emtnll t o ,..pend an ~ \~r-u ing lhf'rc_ AddJtum or a Of apph!s to suosut.ulc !or noon r ecord plllyf'r or juke box \\OUid u1b.ke it mort.> a tlra.cth·e tu rnauy Students Affable cllC7W, Needed This Year i us t r!t lay thf'i.r cigarette butts ''Chief" Pus.humalha of the Chich­ nlentary neld, and 252 ln junior Ut11t, \\hilet~ht- \\~In charge J u~t \\cek, only t\\o Shulcnts we:re out-.l,Jc ut th,· ,;."l'8s~. ratht.·r lha.u a.s&.w tribe in Oklahnma has a.uU :.cnlor h'gh :school fields. "it'eu In the '''"nge. in l'.u..""'ge\\R,\.!1> (1( 11\f' 6uHd­ moved fr m h•~ lt>pP-e 10 Louis were foWld 111 West Virginia. 11 1.. 1n•nW.Lblc tha1, ns s tudents bi.."t-onlC h ltcr UA.'Itualnted ln~. Bennett .hall. Leod.mg the \'acanc,es is the with .V\h ollwr and \\ilh fB<•ult~· a nd ln~tllutlvn nv1re C'o mJJh·t~. H. P. ket'~ ann'lunces that a CurtJ~ Elam Isn ' t really a ~ ,.10 or lnduslnaJ art..~; with 51 po· tmily :~ud t'O ·•JJteratlon '''Ul f?~t ll. \\.(! belic.\·e that ._htd~nt.s a.re 1!1\art toward cquippmg Louis siuons fot wh1ch the re were no nelU1cr t 11u wstur.• nur Ulti"U.-(llgnlnec.J tt, e njoy frequPnt, Jnrorm­ ch1er. lt s JUSt a name h e picked Bennet lounge was made last applicnnts. OUa:r sh?rtage:s fol­ aJ .u:h' ltlas. Up somewhe1·e, he SB)'S. ln fa((., week ""hen H.. R. court pur<.thased he d "lcsn' t even eome (rom a res low; Cbmmcr« 2ts mus1 27. phy­ u .. :. idt·~ mush-al "t,J•arattus, otJu: r Ntuiprnenl, as ping-pong two dozen u.htrays for student ervauon. but the of sical science :lO. home el iOO(Im.ics and cunl tllbl~. is abu nee-ded. r-rocurlng U1ese IIIS-~tlal$ should trom town woe. 1 wu getting tired of usmg 17, math 14. library science 11. 1)10 a l'UmU j)ruhll"m if onty t.be lounge ca..tt be n1:1de available flol' a .Ada, Oklahoma. "Chief" says res· my £hoe for an ashtray. sWd.e.nt ('£nl~r~ e:rvaUons are just Hke towns any­ bcallh a.nd physical c.ducn tton way. vocatlonu.l home economics 9, TI1ib prnjent C('IUI«< be carried further and made more at­ Light Improvement, English 8, Latin 7, :srt 6. voca­ tructi\'e by installation ot a cu.fle.. and :-.oft tJrin.k:. c:ount.er. This Etam·s rather ran 11:\\'&y from tbe Arkansas territory while he. Librarian Asserts tlann.J agriculture S. bond s. \\'Qukt be a t!IM.n'en1c.nce to 1hO !i(• \\ ho flo ncu t·are to <'limb the hJU h'ades and lndust.ries 3, hlology· for their c: \'en.ing relretoohmtnts. was still very yotmg. H e was Even thought there i.s an o.p- t , French ,1. T he s-,ft. d rin-k ooncesslnn might be sponsored by som e stu­ ..adopted '' and reared by an I n­ P,.'lf«mt SbOrlOge of light bulbs On OU1e.r pOSillons t h..al Were not den• organb.a.Jion or b3• th tiUUege. and a lal_r profit should be dian family in Ada. He later mar­ the campus, MW Abna. Arbuckle, Bf.-pl:t>d fo1· in Uh: :,l3.te wh1 c-h realb.ed. Anothe r ad\'atltagr ot tftis plau b that it eould prO\'ide ried one ot the cia. ughlers nc the ltbrar1an, has secured a supp!Y come unJ r the .he.1.dlng of spe· part-tlme en•t•loynaent for lif!\'el'31 s tudents. fam1ly, ''Ch..lers" mother, Rotl\ hjs parents died whJie he was n for the Hbrary. Cl.i-1 s upervisors are: music P, art. 'fhc p•·obletn or r ctooporulib111t) may be S(•h ·ed by ha\·lng fa.c· small child After spending sjx Orders for Ught bulbs bAve D, reading 5, genern1 clcm.,.ntary ulty members take turru. being ia char~e. J r this methOd were years tn an orphanage, "ChieF' been made monlb& o:go but no 2, health and physical educat1on adopted, no int~~tnlctor "-OUid han~ to devol4" tt'tOre than one e\'e­ was sent to a government board­ bulbs have been received. 1, penmanship 1, 8.$Sisto.nt !?-uper- nlng per fortnl"'hL A.'l an sJten\atfve, tile Holy Roller court has fog school on a reservation. Here Slnce t.be Ubrary is open at l.nt.c!nda.nt 1, and n~ra l supe~Jsor oftered to -have on., or more or lhl mtmbers p~nt each ntpt to the students were not encouraged night, It appears necessary to 1. be responsible for equlpment P tl ~nlliltlng~. hn.ve U\e library better Ughted to Thb year, according tn the ed­ to use tbefr na.tive language. but Surely there are eraoup n.fe, plf¥)CbJe ftend , pinc-ponl" ad­ spoke En.glish exclusively. onable atudento to lltudy. M!M ucatlon department, 171 hlgh dl

Mercury-461105-1.jpg TID: GLENVILLE MEBCUBY Toaeoday, November 5, INS

On The Halloween Party On The Campus Local Screen By Janet Buggs Is Gala Occasion Ry Jeun Nnttingbam

Oh, d~ar professor, Spooks, witches, and goblins aJiea.sc, "Nlgftt and Day;• the story hu.\·e m ere) on our poor souls reigned supreme at the annual ot Cote l'ortt!r's life will be now that it's atHJut ti.Jne for Hallowe'en party held Thursday Armistice Day mjd-semestcr reports to come night in lh~ c:oUege. gymna&um. ~.bown fur the last tUne today. The gymnasium was decorated On November 11. 1918, peilCe w~ declared and armistice was out. D"on't you all remember Starring are Cary Grant &Dd '\VIth orange and black streamers, signed. \.V1t.b.ir. 20 yMrs another W orld Wnr was started and history when .l; O\J were students - now AJ~:ds Smith. lighted Jac-k~o' La.ntents corn stlll repeating itsd{, Ute United States was drawn into the struggle. rcaiJ,) , did lou ha.\'e tlmc to 1 Tomorrcw lhe "moo'm pitcher" :ftudy? shocks, black cats and apPles. The quesllon :n L:e m:nds of mvst Americans and otc.er natlonallttes. t..-. be shOwn at the Pictureland Is One of the features ot the e:ve~ too. is wttat wHJ the next 2\l years bring? Of courbc, you realize tll.at no •·So Goes My Lo•·e:· Myrna Loy ln a way tt would seem that the present Annisbce day would ha.ve matter how difficult your tests ning was a scava.n,ger hunL The 3 n d Don ''The Telephone" BLUe me&.ning. but H doc:s and always will have. Armistice was the may be for others, H a t-ry couple r~turning first with ten Arueche are lhe more- important end or fignu.:..g ana wtlh iL ..:amf' the sigrung of the puce and Ute re~ ''Brains" Pritt will be sure to :tecessary D!'ticles was Evelyn charac l~rs . Don enact$ the part turn oC Aml!ncan soldJ~rs. come bY with flying colors - Fi~~t.er and AI~~ F outty. . th IJ( a ..-.any lnvcnLor m this delighl­ 1 To quote a defin.tlon or armisttc.J:, it means: a brief pause in war 1 1 Spea.k..i.."l.g 'lf fiying. Russ M c - m:.S:~!r~~er: r::ch~ n:: cfron~ ful . ceUWo.ld aecount of his ex~ by agreement of the op,:-o~ng ICJrces. To many It would seem that our Quain should make some won­ of the judges. Prize winners were. penences. .A1rm1sltce day w as only a brtef pa\lse m Wd.l"·- a p ause of a few years derfal grades, t.oo, no\V that he's John n. wagner, Margaret UUom, Com.! Fnclay and Saturday. unul Utt •1_pposmg forces were stronger and able to wage again an ag· been grounded for flying too low. gressive wnr. He'll have t Ira~ for studying now. Beverl)' Clark. and Russell ~~:d~~tw::;dwail .•::~~;~~: Wilh U1e present quibbling among leadmg nations it Is quite P'JS· Waugh. 1 But. oh. ye all-wls.e faculty The remainder of the e\•ening- FJu.sh " Staning 1n the (ormer Stble tbat we w111 ftnf.l :agam that we only have a brle( pause in war by memhers, whal about such unfor· agreement cf opposing !orces. was spent in square and round a re Allan Lane ts.nd Jean Rogt-rs. tunate pE-ople as Helen Cox, danc:ing. Figures for the square Ice hock~y o.nd Hollywood form The Amertcan way or liCe i~ to a large extent responsible for this whose hea rl. can't be In her work situation. There Js no doubt thal Amuican people will respond to a dances were called by Ceo.nge Lhe background !"Jr lhis comedy. as long as it's in C:allfornia, or Adams and music rwas furnished Plot: l C'e al!-aletc lured lnto sign­ can to the servtce and do a gOOd jl)b oe it, but as soon a.s the fighting "Poodle" Haye~. who spends all ing Hollywood co~tract ; Ice ath~ Is over, Americans want to stop right there and come home and let by Loy Hite, Lester and Junior his time calling or writing ' to CraWford. lete d~~n ' t like HC:.Jlywood; ice srmt: one else take car~ of the policing of tbe defeated. Morgantawn, or 1:1. P. Reese, who Apple elder, apples, a nd dough­ athlete Calls in love. Result: He Y..lleth.__l' lh~ world w,l: have peace or not may depend upon tha ba.s to go to Troy every night. or hkes Hollywood. ·'T.he Cherokee success or tne UN assembly now meeting at Flushing Meadows, N . Y. nuts were served for refresh~ Leona Williams, whose time is ao Flash~' Is merely another borse \Vtlt. Slll the disagreement concenung the veto and tate of Franco's me.nts. While the guests were completely taken up with reading by operatic .offering. Spaln, it is still evident that all delegates are striving for world peace eatlng, fortuues were read ".Bugs Bunny"? "witch" Ena and "Kight an "Pit.radi.M" \\ill be and s~;unty . Jane Judge "llugs Bunny"? Shouldn't teach­ "Oracle" DJck Workman. the malu attraction at thE' Yr ers have s pecial consideration for Sunday <d Monday. In tbiA The Vetel"an, An Evaluation all those students busy at some­ P!clmlcolor job, 'Jurhan Be)' thing besides assignments, which Bragg To Be Leader ''The veterun at Glenville'· is a gttb out not very meaningful jort,.yij the role of Aesop. tbe incidentally, includes everyone? phrase. He may be a lad 19 years of 3g('. who return& to college from Of College 4-H Club celebrated fable \Uit.er, whDe Is a year·:~ service, very Jittie removed Jn age or attitude from the Etta JanP Ald.;e reaDy ~le.rle Obetoo aMIIIJle5 the tiUe fi.ndlpg the 8ituation bani to Milford Bragg was elected of Pri._ Delani. No.lurall:r freshman Who comes straight from schooL Or, be may be a man ot 30 president of the College 4-H club har.dle as she tries to daeck otl romance en~n Jato tbe ple&me. Wh(.' is nalizlng, on G . I. money, a long un1illed ambition for a ool­ at the ftnt meeting held Thurs­ •ege educatton. He Is hk~ly grateful for the opportunity which the her Uet I'Uoh cha.racters u II'• detlnll.oly aa el

Mercury-461105-2.jpg Toe8da.y. ove:mber 5, JD-l6

st.anza Wttb their Jone tally. this lad Is of big tlme nature. Catamounts U Uy 1'8l.Ues l!rnm 15 Always in there playing just as Injury Stricken Jess Ray Lilly, sub end put on steady as n.n eight day cloc.k. l Continued from Page One) a -one man show. Dashmg through lttacdlio bas gtven 1n.&.ny an op­ Pioneers To Face STA~·;;--:- T and recovering a fumble on the ponent a hard l.umble Sa.m has ..- - Potomac 29. the Beckley young­ one mor e foot ball season and wUl G p! ster then took GarcJa's heave on By Dick Whiting be S~E en a. great deal in the next D&E At Home the 15, and \'v"ith a neat ptece ot two seasons on the vanushed =IF .Lrs t Oo\\n~ ----- u! After seeing lbe Potornac: Sta.te ra..,., Triorrett I.J"()m start to finsh. Thls Is the '49, Betty Lydh.k, '41. and Goy AIUa.nce, Pa., .13-7. w'hUe the aeve.ral ttrn~s 1n the last quarter. Fitzpatrick . • RE . . , . . . Burns first game ot the sea.son the Reedy '49 Pioneers wtre readdy clawed by Gare1a.'s attempted quick kicJc WiLson . . . . • . QB .•. Yanoschlk .\"/h.ite \Vtt.ve has been thoroughly ;,.m~ng Ute ouU,tanding t:Venls undeJeat.,ed PoLom.tc Slate cats .-as blocked and recovered 0)" Lu:z.ade:T . . . . • Rfl . . Hende.r'90n outcla.:;.!.ed and shoved all over or the evcllinf; w~e Ute volley- 24-6. S terrett on Lhe Glenville 4(). Sza. Ball ...... LH . . • • . Yewdc Ute field. LttUe can be sa.ad, but ball ga.."nes. Joan Forema.n's hot· Glenville wW enter the game tnm then rUled a.n aerial to Williams • . . • FB Sta.nlzla.wezyk that tbe Gats tur.ned everyway shots Kga.in took thE. lead and de- without the sei"'Vtte of Wilson, Stanislawayk on lhc 21. ln two SC":>re by quarters: and loose too. featcd ve,ma oe:.~r ~llls ' team by hard block.lng quarterback, who ground plays by Sza!ra.n the ball Glenville ~ . . ... 0 0 0 6- 6 CoAch Ratli.fl will probably a score of 17-6. Playing out· will be lost !or the re.mamder of was set ®"-'" un the Pioneers· 4, Potomac ...... 6 6 6 ~24. pick up quite a few grey ha.i.rs standing ball for the winners were the season when he reueJ.ved a Frorn tha.l po£nt St.a.n.slawczyk SubstituUons: Glenville, Bowles, thfs wt:ek when he. attempts to Foreman and Jorut r.ross. displaced should~r n the Potomac hurdled over- Cor Ut~ nna.l cat Fazio, GarCia, Ba.nkins, Johnson, put on tlte Held ell:ven men Ln top Ph~.)' 11lret! \t .~iJeybnU Cn.m~ game. -touchdown. Kimbler, Lilly, Pritt. .Adams, conditlon. We .hardly believe there ln the sccand :arne of the eve- Also out of the game with in- The Pioneers sUll battl.in.g Robinson. Roddy, Kellcl, Keenan. was a GlenviUe man tn Lhe game ning Maxine Riddle's team ca.o:re juries wlU probably be WdUiam.a, barcL desplte several injuries Frame, Ball. last Saturday that did not receive il1to the Ume-llghl and defeated Glenville's leading ground gainer. wb..ith g:rea.Uy hQinpered their -of· Potomac: BasUiio, Ballard. kn Injury 0~ some way, sh.ape or Bet\.y R.o s e Hardman's team. with a sprained tlllkle.; Ga.tc:ia, a .1ense. st.ruc.k back ln the fourth Dorsey, Harris, McProuty, Peters. form_ There v.·asn' t much blood Riddle's team t.ook the lead a.Jtd halt back, with a pulled sbouliler, Rogers, Smith, Sha.zfer, Sza!ran. shed, but plenty of bones cracked. stayed ahead dunng most of the and Scam.perback Pritt, sutf.e.rlng West Virginia's MountaJneer.s ga.rne, This is one g.ame each fGr !rom an injured leg. gave Arrqy a real it ba.tUe or last these teams List week J:tard'"i'!an Coach RaUUt will have to draw :Martha Cole, ot Charleston. saturdey, stopping everythl.ng GLENVILLE spent the week-e;nd vo1th Blon­ won by a large score. Playin~ !rom his reserve ba4ks to re.­ bu\ D avis and Blaru:hard. B ut the dena Fit::patri.ck. o:...utandlng bait was Setty ROde place these key men. LuZader and way we look at it Army Isn't Hardman. Ball will probably till the llalfback THEATRES much without M r . Barn Door and ubscrlbe to Thr Me.rcwy! In the. third ' •.,lieyball gamf ol slots. with Frame and Flazio Mr. Hinge, the e.,·enlng Lou S t-:-ader's newly rounding out the baddield. .------: Our Red Terrors. after being organized t e :t m outplayed anJ T his .game w1U oonclude the Complete Selection of shoved att over the field. came t.o out3..:ored :Mar y Helen Furr's Pioneer home st..a.Jld tor the cur­ PICTURE LAND life and nosed ou t R-W 7 to 6 Last team by a score .of 17-10. Thls {s rent season. Also performing be­ "''ues. Nov. 5 Fruits and Vegetables Fnday. Although the Prexfes the first game for both of these fore a home crowd tor the last ro1led up 11 first downs to 1, the L ast Time Today- teams. time '"ill be, Captain Ra.y Wat- Murphy's Store Co. pay otf came on the ~bre. That's ;.\ e rtaJ Darts Is Played son, J oe. Marro., .Take FitzpatriCk, "NIGHT AND DAY" putting Gle.nvllle on the map Among o l.ber events or the e.ve- <..~k Binkle., Clay Shelton, who c.a.zy Grant - Alt!Xls Smith yoWtg lads. nlng was aerial darts1 ALter cap- WiU all graduate this year. This week we take our bat\ otr tains were selected they chose The Pioneers last game 1k1lJ be- Nov. 6-7 Wed.-'rhut'?<. to silent sam Marchio. Always teams a.nd played their games. with Morris Harvey at Charles- "'SO GOE !\!Y LOVE" GLENVILLE in there plugging away, the Helen Marks team defeated ton on Sat.urday, Nov. 23. Clarksburg ooy has been 1n on at Myrna Loy - Don Amec~ AUTO CRAFT Jewell ca.l.n's team by a score of least 50 per cent ot the Glenville 17-5. Grace Palmer's team won an l j General Auto tackles. From the bleaehers, one easy '-1ctory over Hevener by a : FOR QUICK AND NEAT f ~ov , 8·9 FriA:ial. Repairing doesn't notice Sam to a very •core of 17-7. G jt given those playing tc:nn1s but j A t All Times those engaging In shuffleboard Buy Bonds ~un ·Mon. Nov. 10-11 Glenville, W. Va. 1 Leon Restaurant ! pla.yetl oC their own accord. "NI G HT IN + P ARADISE" VISIT THE Good Barber Service Keep Them 'T\Irhan Bey - Merle Oberon - LOG CAB[N John Stalnaker j S HU M A ;-j Service Station anu For Dcpendnble C. C. Rhoades KAr AWHA 1 Fruit Market i Barbers ·L Y Rl C Service BANK Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 7-8 l. l "THE SHADOW For- Tempting Meals Meml>er RETURNS" Be The Best Dre sed COnte To Kane RJ(hJnOnd - Barbara Reed LiJiy's Home And Fodera! 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