AND REMIND YOU, That New Student Council ercury Officers Will Be Installed Tomorrow Official Publication of Glenville State Teachers College Number 27 Virginia, Tueaday, May 19, 1936 DEAN H. L. WHITE W. P. A. WORKERS ·~--- . . - - -·=·SIXTY COURSES OPERmA GIVES ADDRESSES Exammabons W11l COMPLETE NEW Begin May 28 I WILL BE OFFERED TO BE PRESENTED Is Commencement Speaker at Gilbert and Bu\-ch Final examinations ·will begin th ~ THIS SUMMER THURSDAY, MAY 28 High Schoola WALK ON CAMPUS afternoon of May 28 and continue to June 5, with the exception o! June 1, commencement day, when Five Visiting Instructors Are ....earaalo Being Held Daily Dean H. Laban White returned Will Begin Laying Stone For Added to Faculty For Saturday evening from the souther n Wall Leading to Lodge classes will not be in session, it was -Admiaaion Will Be Nine Weeks Term 25 and 35 Cents pal't of the Stnte where be delivererl Entrance announced today by Dean H . Laban t.wo commencement addresses. White. Classes will be in session ur.· H . L. WHITE IS DIRECTOR MISS OLSEN IS DIRECTOR "Education Old and New" was th~ YERKEY IS SUPERVISOR til 12 o'clock noon, May 28. subject Dean Whie discussed at Gi!­ According to President E. G. Reeiatration Will Beain Monclay, PNvam to Include Two Special bert H igh School in Mingo County. Several W eek• Will Be Required Rohrbough th.ese students will be June 8 - Cluse• to At Burch High School, Delbarton, to Complete Project j eiempted from examinations : A. B. Daecea - Orch estra Will Open June 9 Play 0Ye rture Dean White sp..oke on the subject, Under Way .seniors wi.th a C average ·Or above; :'The New P ioneers." W. Troy Floyd, 3tandard Normal sC:niors with a C Grading and excavating prepara· Five visiting instructors .have been ••Who Discovere-d America?" a '33, is the principal at Delbarton. average or above; and those in the tory to beginning construction worl: nddr,d to the Glenville State Teach­ comic operetta in tw-o acts, will be Tomorrow night Dean White will operetta who have a C average or on a stone wall at the east s ide ..,t ers College faculty for the summer prHented in the College auditorium address the Cedarville Junior H igh above. the College campus was started ye~· term, it is announcet1 by President Th<•T!'d>y night, May 28, at 8:15 School, using the subject, "Educa· terday. The stone work will be start· E. G. Rohrbough. The ~·Jmmer sesp o'elock, under the direction of Miss tion Old and New!' ed today, according to Allie Yerkey, MAY COURT DANCE sio>~ will begin June 8 and continuC' Btrtha E Olsen, instructor in music. -----<>---- supervisor. Sixteen W . P. A . labor· until Augu~t 8. Dean H. Ll'-ba'l Admission will be twenty-five and WELL ATTENDED TRAINING SCHOOL ers a1·e now working. W·hite will be the director. thirty-five cents. Reserved seats v...UJ The wall is to be approximately Sixty-one courses will be offered, be on sale at the Grill and in th ~ TO BEGIN JUNE 15 Alex Goldtlerg's Band Play" 600 feet long, from se\·en to fifteen including three in art, three in ·biol­ of the !ldministration Lively Tunes For 124 un buil.din~ feet high, and will contain abou: ogy, one in chemistry (if the de­ THsday, We-dnesday, and ThuTSday, One Additional Bus Added­ Couples 3000 blocks of cut stcrne. At the mand warrants), one in econornict:. )lay 26, 27, and 28. Reheanals ar.! Pupils Will Be Transported base, the wall will be four feet The annual Holy Roller Court fifteen in education, eleven in En­ be;ng held daily. From Five Schools thick and will be tapered to twenty dance Friday night was one of the glish, three i.n g~ography, one h~ The operetta, a. typical colleg~ Plans !or the summer .training inches at the top. high lights of the season's social h-ealth, five in history, one in mathe· oomedy of today, takes place on the matic!# (if the demand warrants), school at the College are being maroximately 124 couples estate of Dr. Cerebellum. The cas~ by Dr. Shreve and Miss Ivy Le-e more. About balf enough bloclu danced to the s";nging n'l.usic oi. six in mus ic, six i n physical educa· iDdudes: Hansel Warner, Dr. Cere­ lion, one in poli tical sc i~nce , two in Myers, education instructors in the have already been quarried. From Alex Goldberg and his Gold Pieces bellum; Ernestine Lawson, PhyUis i College. three to four months will be requiretl between the h ours of 9 p. m. an-d l sociology. and two in speech. llaxin"e Bollinger, Olivej William FiYe New lnatructon The school will be in session. for to .complete the woTk, Mr. Yerkey a. m. The gymnasium was a.ttraetive~ llalone, General Target; Lorentz six weeks, commencing June 16. states. ly decorated in black and white, the The faculty for the summer se!J­ llemilton, Admiral Broadside; Vol·­ siGn wiU number twenty-two, the One 9.dditional bUs will be run The concrete walk leading from court eolors. leJ Rexroad, Phil Target; Harold same as during the regular school this summer, making a .tx>tal of three. east College Street to the Old Build­ Programs with dances arrang ~ll Winters, J""k Broadaide; Mrs. Cle­ PupHs from Troy, Gilmer, Sand in-g received finishing touches Sat­ i.n the order of a court procedure y.ear. The five visiting instructors ora Deitz Rohrbough, Phoebe; Ken· are: Miss Esther Ra.der, A. Sum­ F-ork, Stumptown and Normantown urday. The work was done by W. P. were presented to c.ouples as th'!Y M., d&ll Strother, Profes!or Diction; wil! be trarusporte- Baccalaureate Sermon were: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohr­ Sunday, May 31 bough, and Raymond E. Freed. Continued on page 6 Work on New Dormitory TWENTY.FIVE ATTEND OUTING ----<>­ Moving Along at Rapid Plans foT special commencement Pace C.~Lnterhury Club Goe-a to Beechea HISTORY CLUB ENJOYS SUPPER IS SPEAKER IN . For Ann_ual Breakfut music have been announced by Miss Be1tha E. Olsen. ASSEMBLY PERIOD With an increased bricklaying Twenty Member• Atte nd Outiog 3.t Approximately twenty-five per­ The College cboir will oing the force, now totaling thirteen, and :l M i.. Bell'• Home anthem .. Lovely AppeaT" by Gounod The Rev. Samuel B. Cunning· erew or twenty P . W. A. employes. sons attended the annual Canter· at the baccalaureate sermon Sunday ham Advises Students to wo-rk on the new .COUege "Your religious experiences com•.: was begun last week. and the plumb· Mapel Hall at 6 o'clock, then went the J'lome of Miss Bessie Boyd Bei!, Bollinger, Maxne Pick, Helen Mag. not from the fact that you accept ing woTk will be started in a few to the picnic grounds. Breakfast was club sponsor. nuson, Winifred White, Mrs. Cleora certain doctrines, creeds, and church days, C. W. Loar, su-perintendent. se1-ved under the direction of Julia Those who attended were: .faso!'l Deitz Rohrbough, Julia Swiger, policies, but from the quality of .said ycsteTday. Mr. Loar also said Swiger, chairman of the food com Me~dows , Anna Mae Cunningham. Lau1-a Allman. H. Laban White, J r., life you choose for yourself," said he hoped to begin the steel work mi~tee. Fred Smith, Juanita Bell, Millaord Vorley Rexroad. and Fred Madison the Rev. Samuel Cunningham, '16. t week. Flollowing the breakfast, a s horb Cunningham, Virginia Vinson, Vada Whiting, Jr. Mrs. Phyllis Davi.:! pastor of the Methodist Episcopal program was presented. Stories were McCutcheon, Elizabeth de Gruyter, A. H. Wilkins. who is <"'nnectPci Rohrbough will play a cello solo. OO.ld by Helen Magnuson and Jason Harry Russell, Jl'., Jarrett W. Joneo:;, Church of Thomas, in an assembly with the firm of architects that drew The College orchestra will ()pen address here Wednesday. Meadows. At the close oi the p1·o­ Marybelle Summers, Thomas Pierc~, the building t>lans, was inspectin~ the commencement 1Jrogram Monday ~ram, Miss Willa Brand, club s pon· Eloise Gunn, Genevieve J ohnson. "You are the light of the world­ work on the dormitory yesteNiay. morning, June 1, at 10:15 o'clock, if the lig ht has not gone out," the l!Or, gave an infonnal talk. Rosa Crai_~t, Phyllis Sims, Ruth The dormitoTy wiH contain sixty­ playing an overture. Mis.s Elean?l This was the last meeting of th~ Wamsley, Maxine Pick. John r. Rev. Mr. Cunningham said, and ad­ six student bedrooms and will acp White, daughter of Dean and M r;z, club this year. Huntet•, Miss .Margaret Dobson. Mrs. ded: "Eac'h and every student should c-ommodate 132 students. The build- H. Laban. \Vhite and a. student in th! Floyd Bell and Miss Bessie Bell. lead a clean life, should be rea.sor.­ in5t is to be covered with a sJatP. -o---- will roo! !lnd will contain 154 windows. Attend assembly program tomorrow. University, p lay tw.o violin ably self -sustaining, and e1lch person solos, HNocturne" by Tchaikowslt) ---<>---- should bear his owr burden, for Faculty To Be Entertained and dTambourin Ch inois" by Fritz what does it profit 3 man after all, Kreisler. A women's three~ pnrt cho1·· if he has forfeited his own life?" Commencement Speaker Has "Crossed us will s ing "June Rhapsody" by Members of •the Faculty Olub will Declaring V1at the Bible is more Swords" With Dreiser and Lewis Mabel Daniels, and 14 M~r Heart a~ be entertained wiith a picnic on Cam· thln the word of G ods the Rev. Mr. Thy Sweet Voice" fl-om the opera den Flats Wednesda~r evening, Msy Cunningham said, "The Bible is a usaint and Sacns" by Samson anU 20, by Miss Grace Lorentz, Miss t·ecord of experien.:es, events, be­ Will Durant, a celebrity becau31:! of miles to hear ~reat teachers of Delilah. Laura Ann Miles, Miss Alma Ar­ liefs, and ideas. lt is as applicable of his many well·known and wi-dely phl!osophy. ln 1923 he gave forty ----a- buckle, A. F. Rohrbough, and R. T today ns it ever \vas." Teat! books, speak here June 1, addresses in thirty-five days in Kan wm Senior CJa.. Receivea Invitation• Crawford. The group will meet at ucod is found through quiet and at the sixtY"third annual co!lll'l1enct· sas City, nearly all in the .same hall. Invitations an

Mercury-360519-1.jpg 'The Qlenville ruercury Qlenville's Own f!\[ews 'Reel T uesday, J\1ny 19, 1936 ""'-~""''-""".... "-"-""'~B y S. M. F. -~ Publi~~c:d "~e ... ldy During the Regubr SQhool Year Seen in Glenville- at the H oly ret urned Sunday !rom h:: the Class in J ournalism o! Glenville Roller Court dance Fric.la)! night ir. Va,, whero &he represented t he Col· Bet4ny CoU.,e e wiU :!1 State Teachet-s Colle~~- Lhe Colleg-e. gyrnnnt.ium: V it·gin id fl tst degree ln j cuarnaJI.ml -tJQ.Ae fl t.o Chidester. ·aa, Carol Magnuson, 'aJ. lege a t a meeting o! the Amerie3t, J\fllton CaTha, or Batr&lo, H. v. Enli!'red at the Postoffic:e a.t Glenville. West Virginia, Robert Combs-, '34. Arlan Be.rl"".t. Libr3ry As!lociati-on .•. 'Mis.s Fredlll J. Alli!te:r Smith, Salvatloa AI11IJ' as ~..econd Clan Mail :Uatler ':U. ChArles Baughmc.n, '34, 1\'la uric.\.' il:ll'plc, former instructor in ih" O!ficer, ~:ay.s he t bnvrrte4 10,000 Miller. '35, J ack Bland and Mary CoUege, has been selected as a mem­ Zuhu durlog the thirty ,...,.. be Subscription P rice fot· 1935-36, 50 Cents Willi3m.:;, former student.s, an'd J oh:~ · ber or the su111m eT" -schoo) faeulty ?f &pent. in Zulul•nd. book, ' 3 ~ - ' Maffhall College . . . Over sleep Th.re are 400 loug.,. to ~ All comm..: n1cations sh ould be addr-essed to L loyd (Casey) Jones, l'>e prid,• cnu!(ed six members of the Canter­ tear on the eo11tge c• mpus, ar:eonS­ -:'he Edttcrs, T he Glenville Mercury n. nd dl'eam of n gr«!a.t mnny a:.,rirl ...l bury Club to miss t he a{l nuaJ Canter... ing to a recent report o! Ptol~ Paul was explorin g tlte romantic world bury bte:J.ldas t Saturday morning a.t Young of Lhe Unlvemty or Uliaoia. MemhPr West Virgini!l Inter-Collegiate ISaturday night . .. Mi"Ss Ma rgan~~ "The Beeche!l" . . . Marjorie Crad­ Beause the tropicaJ tempe.ruare .. P ress Association Dobton -paid a n unexpected vis it to doek, :1 former student, was token tu madt it pot.s.ible t.o • hip all\ucbtered lhe Grill Saturday night---hence, St-. Mary's b ospital. ClnTksburg, meat, atrplanes recently dro.pped two !"cveral Verona. Mapel Ball girl1 Su!lclay, for treatment . . . Senior live oxen and two hundred live JUST A SUGGESTION were giv<'n a few minutes worry .. invita!oion.s have aTTiVed ... All stll­ goats by paraebute ttt l taliaa troops Delores Morgan nnd De\Vitt MoyeJs dents who have been employed lo in ealltern EUuopia. As t he close of this yl!ar's school term draws near, ma ny WC.I'(~ given tea~ h ing positions in teach n-ro asked to report to Room Se.ven w... itreues: in t.he Y. W. C teachers in elementa ry an d secon dary schools a,re speculat­ Lhcit· respccti\·e cou~ties, Teceni.Jy. 110 immediately ... So until next A. eafeterla in Philadelphia will re­ ing on w hat they will do d uring t he vacatio~ mont hs. ~fter 1\fiss W ur3 An n l\1iles, librarian, week it's "30." ceive $1368 each from the. - of nine months \'1' eve-r, we b("lievt!' that loud-epeskero thing- and lnslst.s on telling it an to improvement of our school syst em. of Rome," F cuchtwanger: ''lnvisiblc t!'an he insblled withon.t too much you and who has leu senw tllaa :» D uring the summer Lerm last year there was a larger en­ Landscapes/~ Edgar Lee Master.s : cost :1nd t h3t the money wiJI havl! uttisb.-Sinclair Lewi>. rollment in Gl envill e Sc:J te Teachers College t han there waJ r.seven L.. n invariably dec!ded improvement in m ent"c- ment e.xercis.e& h a ve. b4!!ell eotr­ mi&'ht write all tl1e boob in the Brit their social and prof essional status they return to t heir re­ Among the books ad-ded is uspark­ pleted.-An Enthusiutie Readft. uh M.uaoum.--Sir Artlnlr Eddbc spective schools in t he fall a nd take up their work with re­ e.nbroke.'' by GhaTICs Morgan. The ton. newed vigor and enthus1asm. The expense L~ negligible, 'Story deals with Pie rs Te nniel, I since most teachers spend as much or more tha n is required twelfth Baron Spatkenb roke, th<;! Student Forum l - AND SOME HUMOR for the summe 1· term, '10 matter what t hey do.-Jarrett W. hero of this long meditative novtl. ·:0 "If you kiss me. I won't spal& Jones. \\·ho w .:t ~ conce1·n.etl with. three thin~ lo you." ------01------in life : art, lo"e, and death. As a To the Editors o! t!H! Mercury: ,'For bow lone?" EDUCATION AND SUCCESS boy o! twelve he had on ce been At the elooe or each •chool year 11 That'a ent:ireJy lP to the kil&." locked up in the tomb oC his a ncest.­ the se.nion seleet. work &rdentl~·. Sixty-f<>UI' students will pace the platform of t he Coll eg <: on, and when rescued he seemed in a nd present a play. After the ne­ cessary eQuipment 2nd other matu· The hoat... was tslkiac to ov A auditorium f or t he lasl time on June l. They will have en­ 9 trance. .Much or his time WtlS her &"'ata u the two weft -.! • compassed t he wisdom mc.tivated by Jour years of college spent in Italy, leaving his wife a.!J ':J ia.ls for the pls.y have been paid for, the lawn Ustenin« to a eta~ ..., training. They will nave crossed a nother marker t oward .;on to t heir own devices on his e•• there is usu.a.lly some money left. eital. the goal of s uccess. But need tnat success be mate1·ial ? tate in Corset . Then he met Mar.1 Frequently s"'!.ude.nts ask and won­ ...Beautiful, aren·~ tbQ!~ l'eiDU'k· Four years of coll ege tra ining has given t hem a broader, Ley,rar-d, ' beautilul young girl wh:J der what is done with thi.! mcrn.ey. •d the holtess. more tolerant, more optimistic outlook on !fie. Ha ppiness io married "his f riend. George H..aTdy Here is the expl&n..tion: 1 '"Pardoa.!•• inquired tile l"'lat.. the ultimate aim of success. T olerance a nd opt imism are and t ried to stay loyaJ to him. eve n There are several loan fo.nd:s though loved p;ers. In the strug­ within Lh~ Collee"'- Amon&' them •• " I 1111y they're bt'llatiful, -'t factor tending t owa1·d happiness. Therefore. can one not ~he they ,. conclude that as a natural result of education. t heir happi­ ~lc between love and loyalty whiot:}; the Po•t Class Fund, created in ness will be more nearly forthcoming? almost engulfed ber. Mal)- a(:hievt d 1928, 3.L which time $175 wu sub­ "I'm sorry," waUed U. ...-.• ~crl bed. Frequent ~ontributions but I c:an't hear a word for tho. Their sense of values has been ra!$ed as a resul t of aca­ a kind of peaee. Pien~ died on t.he .since t~en have- brou«ht the amoun~ damJMd chimes.'' demic training. Social habits are acquired t h&t better en­ e\·e of what wou ld ~ave been :for him able them to live as a harmonious unit in society. Facts ')n e- more expeliment in "his life. Lo approximately $1050. Amoll&' t~e have been learned which will help t hem to evalua te thr freque nt contributions have been. The fellow who :¢arts his e\'t'JliaaS worthwhile things of lif e. donAtions from the senior claal--. fut ud 1-, generally - Seniors in college m ay not be a ble to visualize a n educa­ proceeds e Ieared on the senior pl•yt homo aiow ud tigilt. tion producing immed iate materia l success. They should A Letter to the Editora President E. G. Rohrboagil otate in t he Pope or Karl Marx. This i• cities of the world, ani.! wa ~ born in one of them. I was Why mu•t time, like the wiad, ~ propa bly just pure cussedness of my part , a nd I ask a ll my lucky enough when a s mall boy to have been given a taste Catholic and Proletarian friends to forgi,·e me if they can. for good writing, good music, good painting-and it's mar­ If t hey can't, per haps they'll d o~. little praying f o1· me. vell ous what a substitute tbcy are for religion or economics. River and I happen to be so constitut ed that I fi nd life worth living I have a certain wry affection for t he Church of England u alone f or its own sake. The Canterb\1ry Ptlgrimage of huma nity, the g uardian of a great literary tradition. I was christened With ne•er a mome.at'a dela7T by that Church and should like to be buried by it-but that'a with all its color, its co~oe dy . its tragedy. even its occasional pure sentimentality on my part. • tupidity, is a lways worth watching without dema nding its Oh. wblJ can't I tarry u life ..U,.-. meaning . And fl'i endo are gaod to have no matte1· what As for certitudes, I believe that Mozart is the greatest of T•ki"&' all pncioaa ...,. deu, their race or relig ion or politics.- all composers. (Apol.>gie~ to the Bach, Beethoven, Brahms Lean,.. 1M DlllJ' a J:anleD 1 d on' t ca re a sou if I a m snuffed out tomon-ow. I d on't and Wagner boys !) I believe that Fielding, Tolstoy, Balzac, 'I'IIet JTOWS beaier J'4lllr bJr ,.., worry if my personality survives or not. I think I am jolly Mark Twain a11d Marcel Proust are the greatest of novelists. lucky to have been bom at. all, and to have had the c hance (Apologies to the I that Shakespeare is the greatest of all my French COill"!IKllei"J to see this e."l.-traordinarily fascinat ing world, and to live I believe that ·through such a gr eat period in history. I have nothing to seems to me complain about. I don't feel that life or the world owes me anything. I have been on friendly termg with the sun a nd the sea a nd the countryside. I've seen mauy of the tine

Mercury-360519-2.jpg son, Robert. of Weston, were vist~ ing their daurhter, Mary Eileen Jac­ vis, a senior in the CoUege, Sunday. Girla From Phyaical Education Claaaea Will Entertam m Gymnaaium. THE BEST FOR YOU,R MONEY Miss Margaret. Dobson, instruc· tor in th e College, ar.nounces t hat n MOORE'S FOOD STORE g·r ou p of girl ~ from classes in phy· iscal education 202 and 104 will Glenville, W . V a. present a pr ogram of danees in the College gymnasium Wednesday ait· ernoon ot 4 :16 o'dock. The fir8t part of the program will include the following dances: " I n· FOR diun Da_n c::e," •'Cose.bogal'," u1'afi)' W.as a Welchman." "Rye Waltz.'' PICNIC was e...'1>ro•·e of formal library 1 16~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~ ter mission. The public is invited. the lilrrary t<>ol• •• ---o- -- ...op lete their classroom work. Loln Carnifax visited at her home :COMMENCEMEN-1 IS ..JUST in Richwood the post week·end. of interest to libnr· ex.hibits by va:riou ~ THE BEGINN I NG . ~ ftrm•. library s u,pply 1 1.==---:------:------~----.,--.,--:--:-- I. G. A. STORE CO. binden. tours to the f a- caricature o f the collere 1 raduate, a boYe, waa d e•irned by Ruddell Reed, oWDer in Rit'hmond, a tri-p to RodDey Turner iD Art 202, tav r bt by Min Mar1aret Chri.at ie. COMPANY Williamsburr anJ By the Poatoftice the Campus Takes to Song- Or Read 'Em and See If They Fit Authorized Ford Dealer Pure Oil Producta " It's Been So Long" .....• Since N:aehma.n and Wolfe had a date. COMPLETE LINE " Coody Goody" • ..... School is almost over. -OF- ''Let Yourself Go" ...... At the Alu:r. ••li dance. Lewia -d Main Streeta " Dancing Cheek t.o Chee'c'' ...... Bollinger and LUley. " You Let Me Down" ...... Citaon to Lswson. BUILDERS' SUPPUES B e1en McGee, '34, of C l ~n­ " Melody From the Sktes" ...... Olsen's Ore:bestr.a. For Native Lumber, South· el~eud president of th~ '"Re·membe.r Me'!" ...... Asks .. Fritzie" White-. .. Lulu's Back in Town" ...... Says Tool Penton.)·. ern Pine, and California llirb School Alumni Asoo­ For Quality Redwood; tht annual senior-.alumn\ "l''Ve Got Solf't(! l nvit.ariou t.o • Dance'' ...... Eleanor Waggoner. t.he sociaJ room of tb~ " \\'be-re Am 1'! " ...... Leroy Sheets at the G Clu b dance-. Cleaning and Wall Paper, Painta and Drivine Ep~o~l church Satur­ uYou're Me Crazy'' .. . • .. Student.s to Fa.cu lt:,. Varnish , Glaaa, and Marybell Summers. '36. "Am I Blue?" ...... Verona. Mapel Hsll Girla. Pressing Millwork, aee vice.·pre.sident. M arjo.ri~ ..Lo st. in the Fog" •. .. . . Library Science Students. former student, wu "Now That You're Gone" ...... i•cuey" Jones. See DOBBINS LUMBER and Everett Bran· " Love Thl' Neir hboT'' .•.... "Junior" Craddock. ''"White Lies'' ...... Jack S,!>rir..ger. COMPANY Thompson's Glenville, W . Va. _ University che first. semes­ 100 P EOPLE SEE PICT URES Cleaning-Pressing Bell 23 played on the rootbo.ll team Botb P h ones Cbemi• try Club Sport•o n Features BY T elephorte Company

Approxima.t.elr I 00 persons at· ttnded an erluen hun:~l seri at ~ und motion p u~tun ,-i\: ~ n in th, C~ ll<¥• aud w rlum. Thursd•y •t '' p. rn. under the dl .. et-llon of J. Q Cottrell, J r. rnmn.!l. 1 'er of \\'ntlln territory of Che~apt3kt and Pol-1• ­ mac Te1ephtl ne umpttn)'. Tit~ t eat· \i.Teq hown were: "First. Tele-phone." '"Hello World," "Voice Scient't' Mnde" nnd "Out. of the S:lence." The picluTc.a \\ere ~pon c;o rt'

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rue a»oul.-ten f eet w idr. Funeral .ervit: es were held Wed· high. and .. ix; inrhtt deep n d.s)' afw rnoon nt the home of plated II\ he fron< hall uf Mr. and Mr.t. J . 0 . Collett, of Ham - ' ""'--··"'- High chool buildin~ blelon, for their do.ug ht<'r. Mrs. will be u•ed to diApla)· Rath Hamley, 26 yean old. The and pictures .,f Rev. Robert 0 . Luckt>. p03tor of the leam.s. The Red Terror ~ Parsons P.•esUyteriln Church, was by C. D. (Red) Wil!on::, in charge. Mrs. Hnmle:y is a former nuclent in the College. -o--- F ire Deatro, . C upente r H ome

Firt' destroyed the home of Roh· crt. Carpenter. of Camtlen Flat:;:, Friday m_ghl. The l os.<~ was estimatf',t at. $4,:;00. Kendall ~ trother. o stu­ dent in the College, wa!) ~; leeping in the bouse when the fi re was discov NOW TRY THIS f!RINCELY SMO KE AT O UR RISK ered. Mrs. Stt·QI.her, 3 relative of Smoke 20 fr.. r&n t pipdu.ls of Prjn c.~ A!but. tc you d on' t 6nd i_t t ho mt'-llo-w­ the family and a former at.udent. in elt , t a1l lnt pfpt'- tobacco you ever • m oil:ed . return the pocil:et Un with the the olle~. WWI in Pittsbul"gh nt ~ ~ of t ho t ob accolin it to u' at a.ny tlm t wHhln a mootb h·oaa tbU. date, and the time of the fire. Mr. and ,M .-. 1n wlll n fuod fuU purc.bue pric.e, plUJ poataae. Strothe-r have been making their A.ppendic.iti& I h ome with the C-arpen ten;. Craddock, daughter ot -o- Bon to W. Craddock and Ja.m.ea Stone. Vi1ih John Camph.ell nL In th.e College. un­ PRINii~-A~;:~~~~: oponu.inn for appendi­ J ames Stone, of Miami, Fla.. is mt~rninc •t St. liarJ'I! vlsiting John Campbtll, a treahm•n ha the Collece. Mr. Stono •tt~ncled

Mercury-360519-3.jpg ''Glenville of W.Va.," CRADDOCK TALKS

Says Editor of Independent Star TO ROTARY CLUB EJection of ofRcen !or the fln:t semester of the- next sohoo1 tenn, Glenville is tbe "garden spot ot A. F. Rohrbough, Viee Preai· Good tc> cut and harvest bay in:· dent, Presidea in Abaenee will be held tomorrow evening at a For Goocl Barber West Virginia," according to an edi­ The same esta-blishment appeals .., of DeaD H. L. White meeting of the Chemistry Club in tion of the Independent Star of its customers to: Room 201. The program will consil:it See June 18, 1892. " Its people, in point " Be not Ike dumb, driven cat.tie. Bantz W. Craddock, '06, of Glen­ of a demonstration of Giessler tubes of education, enterprise, modem ad­ Be a hero in tbe strife i conducted by Mr. Wagner, with voJ. ville, who was recently appointed as~ ~-:ancement and culture, rank second And while with the world you unteer h~lp from the members. Be~- to no town of its !J)Opulatio'n in the battle, sistant federa.l 3ttorney for the United States," writes a student in Get 'Vest',s shoes for your wife." Northern District of \Vest Virginia, that paper of forty-four years ago. Another advertisement Yecom· spoke oi the merits of the federa1 Camden Flats is described as an mends "Lightning Hot Drops" &!\ judicial system and the gotvern­ "earthly paradise." The Star also just the thing to cure th~ baby':c. ment's G-Men at the weeKly lunch­ 4 KANAWHA UNION BANK appeal to students by saying ' if yo•J colic-to be taken. externally or in· eon of the Rotary Ch:b Thursday in wis_h to make labor pleasurable, ternally: Glenville, We.st Virginia come to Glenville Normal." Three Hotels Then the Whiting Tea Room. • In the history of Glenville Normal All llotels (three of t hem in Glen­ A. F. Rohrboug.h, vke·pnsident, Sch<>ol, the Star states that R. W. ville at that time) emphasjze i!1 presided in the absence of Dean H. Tapp wus p.rincipal of tbe school in their advertiseme-nts that they ha'~ Laban \VhiteJ president, who waS 1890-91. M. D. Helmick becam< "good stabling attached and specia! in Mingo County Thurs day and Fri­ principal in 1892. care taken of horses." day delivering commencement ad· Published Tri·Annually In a column entitled uWords oC dtesses at Gilbert and Delbarton The Star, oublished tri-annuaUr Wisdom," words of advice are offer­ high schools. boasts of .5ev~ral !Pages of advertise- ed to .readers. "No tMle ge.ntlemar. m-ents. M. M. 'West and Son, Weston, nor lady can lack modesty," aceord- column, " Guy Brannon recently advertise\,shoes that are: Iing to the columnist. made a Visit to Normantown and h~ I "Good to court in Se:verol persons, now living b speaks in the highest terms

SPRING FEVER makes digging ioto srudies all the One of life's most enjoyable experiences is the pleasure lu.tde.r-meotal r:en.sion in· Camels add to eating aea!es. But Camd.s belp. Tbe-y add much to the ea· You have surely noticed how much alkaline digestive fiuids .•. so neces­ joymenr:oflife.CameJsgive more you enjoy eating when your you a "lift" -and never get sary for zest while you eat and for oo your ouves. mind is free from care. No meotal digestive well·being afterward. straio or burry slows down the nat­ In Camels, you 6.od tobacco ar ural Bow of digestive fiuids. once rich, mild, and perfect in tasr:e. Mucb of chis same enjoyment is Camels sec you right! Tbey give you yours when you smoke Camels. Smok­ a cheery " lift." And never jangle ing Camels increases the supply of your nerves or tire your taste.

LIGHTNING SPEED has car· ried pdiU Mrs. Ethel AtnoW to tbe peak oftenni s Came ...!smoke Camels," .she !ay:s. "1 enjoy food more and djgest it better too."

agerJ is impressed with the grear: numbet of people who smoke Camels. He sa.y.s: "Camels ate a favorite with those who Jove good food. At tbe Parker House. C;tmels are ouutaadingly popu.la.r."

Mercury-360519-4.jpg COTIAGE DEFEATS t ~"oughts or minions or bumaa. lit· 1 A HALL KANAWH JI •n.n.It i5 ssid that in Mr. Dlnant.'t -----/ ::peee:h6, no ma...~r wba.t his sub- Intramural Volley Ball League ject, he bold and thrills every a.udl· THESPORTU Opena Wednesday in jonee that hears blm. Gymnasium 1 ---o---- By IS.I>DORE NACHI\I.AN Fraacia M . Boram Dies Tue.-~ The intramu:ral volley ban le:1guc. Bobenaky, and Me· Kimaey Pace Victors .&·------·------··· Legan .vlay Wednesday night wi~h Funeral services we~ held Tbun-­ SLUGGf~G HONORS lN .the intTam-ut-nl b3sebllll league wiU be at stale~' the. Cotrtagc winning over a. te-an1 With long Drives day afte1 noon for f':rnncis M. Boram, during the last. few weeks or .the $eason. John Bobensk~. Frank Martino, representing the second floo.r of 89 ye.ars old, who died at his homo nntl Jack Springer na,~e bec·n ~,;nging from the heels all season, and the Kanawha Hall, 21-23, 21-1, 21-4. In WINNING PITCHER in BCl'tin, Lewis County, late Tue!i­ .r ~sul~many long home runs. pringer pounded out- bwo round trips in the second gnme -of the evening Lhl: day night, "?.fay 12. The Rev. F. E . !!. recent game •.. G.uy (Tarzan) Bennett continues the leading flinge-r of L1)dge team defeatd the third floo!' Came Yetterclay- Smith, of the M. P. Cbunh, wu in fte lengue. In his last two st:trts Bennett h!ls shut out his o,pposition and of Kan~whn. Hall, 21-23. 21-1.5, 2L· Poatpo.ned Coateats to Be charge of the services. 1\fr. Boram ie.­ nllow~d but. three hits. His Ia t atte..'tlpt was a no... bit performance. Be:1- 14. AUen Smytb, director Cl f ~he Pla,.M Later the father of N. Goff Boram, '~, nett hns developed his conlt

    On. gamo eheduled for yesterday Wc>ton in the West Virginia St.att Baseball League ... Fulks will have ,,. Crosses Swords With I:------;. the league te.ading Minutt.­ o. team mate Carlos (Rat) RatJjff'. a former Pioneer ·football, baseball and Dreiser and Lewis For Better Hair Cuts and the Bulldol:-' was halted in basketball .star. "Rat" is now coac.hinz at Clay County High School ... Come to Fl'ank Martino will also play in the same loop. r.ial!tino hAs been signet: Continued !rom page 1 hy the Clarksburg club ... Paul (&be) Jones. Pioneer basketball captain, BASEBALL STANDINGS !O called intellectuals who an sap­ C. C. Rhoades and has been employed in th d!-u:ll_ly developed a battle botween -and- 2 1 0 gu.. ts with the ideo that the one VI the relatives of the bride and thos• 0 0 capture the flowers will be the ne)C9; o! the bridegroom. This Bank 2 0 some bride decided against a stoc-k­ Symbolizing the bride'• defender< Ia Ready to Be of a i n~ tt'l':lmble at her wedding, and today are the bridesmaids, and sym Service to You. ------tos-sed .her bouquet to the girls. bolizi.ng t.he bridegroom's frienrl• The wedding cake is an inatitu­ are the gl'oomsmen. The best man at Bankiar hours 9 a m. to 3 p. m. tion aating back at least as far a~ the wedding jn medieval times WB:S an.ci-ent !tome. The patrician familie ~ the ws.T'rior friend who helped th'! 0 of Rome provided especiaUy baked lover captur.e the girl of hjs choic~. 0 Icakes for a wedding feast. Today the best man acts to keep the 1 1 A Frenc't baker in traveling bridegroom from caving in at the Glenville Banking 0 1 0 through England noticod the incon- crucial moment. & Trust Co. 0 2 4 0 0 venience of preparing so many little --o-----o- 0 l 2 3 0 cakes, and so he put all the dough in l 0 0 gf'e big pan-thus inventing t he: hisB homeiaine inCon Grantsviley spentlle. Saturday ~~~ ~-======~~ 0 0 0 0 we-dding cake &5 it is known today. 0 0 0 0 p I t is the traditional right of th! RUGBY AND ALLEN-A ------to win s hu&band. Back in the fourteenth century in FTanee, it wns the custom at wed­ BATHING SUITS dings to scramble !or t..he bride'~ garter. Bl"ides wiMiy left one gartw FOR MEN AND dangHng where it could be easiiy ltli,. Eleanor C. \Vhite, daughter reachec.l, but de~pite that, ma_ny LADIES Gf Dean al!d Mrs. H Laban White, were injured in tbe scuffles for th~ a student at W'!~ Vi'rginia Uni­ -prized token. appeared '11!: one o! the a.s· Jtm-:., In a century or so the garter gave violin soloi5t.s on a Univet'· HUB CLOTHING CO. way to a stocking. BUt stockings CHARLES • recital Wednesday were not easily removed. Finally Glenville, W.Va. Commencement Hall at purity, love, and fidelity. LaUGHTON M~s White, who is a Why the bride- wea-rs a veil at her iru the College, h~• wedding has been the subject of THIS IS NOT A !fi~LARK c.aaL •. ••o1>eared in ~ever:t l other recitals al mar.y an argument among seholars "NEW DECALOGUE FRANCHOT TONE• Some authorities believe that th1: Pool the Hours bridal v&il originate.d in the an­ But the.re ISn't any reason Riffle cient pr~etice of hiding the bl'ide'K why you shouldn't know three rulea ot llgbtlDg: Away face t.o !how her wbmiss.ion. Other! 1. Plenty ot Ugbt. Joseph Lewis, '30, of Cox's Mills, contendthe opposite-that it was a 2. WeU directed Ugbt. Miss Elsie RiUJe, of Weaton, Pe.ru, f r instance, weddinl' guests a. No glare. married .Saturday, M&)' 2. at carry h .me bito of a piec:e of pol· at United Brethren Church in Wes- l.ety broken by the elliot of the Tlut F. A. TlnniO)' offieia- tribe in perfo.rmina' tluo _eeftlllon)·. MONONGAHELA Me's Place lllr. lo a teacher in the Tlut llldlaaa beUMOt ~ these 1rac aehoel. llrin1 tomme. SYSTEM

    Mercury-360519-5.jpg Comic Operetta James M..-r, Albert P!erey, lilftrt Howes, GoJf Giboney, Samu•l To Be Presented Whitman, and B. lAban Wbite, l !. Here Ia Story of Comic Operetta Thursday, May 28 The naval cadets inclu!' i.. tl:te Coli••• •vclitoriam. T he be11um t.a-kes the uther lofty chair, the discovery of America quite a~ Ch3ndo O'Dell and Andrew Ed­ in a sort of dress-rcttearsal. Ha_t'l'Y Jennings, with Belen Ma.gnuson. story of t he operetta follow•: ing to history. the 110lo accompaniment. and a comi2 wards are the stage managers. Mar· Congress, d..;ri~~g to officially and Perry. staU photographers, en­ To c:ont:hade in o nutshell, eoantry danee by Fred Madisor. gaTet Icner is the costume mistres.:;. settle, once and for all, who dis­ ter; then the gum che~-ing champ­ Discovered Ame1-ica-", Other appointments include John P. ions, all girls, arriv~ having been Wbitiuz. Jr. . Robert Davies, Maxin'! cO\'eJ"ed America, hat' appointed a 1 eclipse; the Doctot·'s Hunter, makeup and propertieSj Isa­ induced to attend the he.aring by Piek, and Winifred White. board of college preeidents to hold forts .are thrown intc: dore Nachman, business ma.nager. Dr. Cerebellum for their advertis­ Among the musieal numbers wi!l a heating_, liste.n to advocate-s argue while the br&ilj·lrust be aa overl.ure by ten selected ----<>--- ing •value. Next in order, '&nive the claims of 'Columbus, John Cabot, eoncent.r.ates upon solving military and naval cadets, led by members of the College orchestrn Sixty Courses etc., and finally to name the true problem for her. as the Phil Tnrget And Jack Broadside. an<1 Mf8. Phyllis Davis Rohrboug~ discU\·erer of America. Dr. Cerebel· atands by. A happy solution Will Be Offered Olive, visiting niece of the Doc­ :Members of the Ol"Chestra who will lum, chairman, Professor Diction, round, even though it still leaves tor. and Phyllis, his daughter, ap­ play are: Thomas Dotson, Jame~ This Summer General Target and Admirable posterity the final verdiet aa l)ear in due ordet t. nd when Phil Wea.ver, Berte.hel Kittle and Autumr. Broedside are all on the Board of who actually discov·ered AmericL Ailnos, violins; Mn. Phyllis Davjs Continued from page 1 Judges, along with ethers not na·n\· and Jack both avow· their devotion Rohrbough. eello; John Shrev• , ~lis. Kstbleen Scott. A. M., of St. ed. The ex-Gcncrsl and ex-Admiral, to Phyllis, she confesse-s an inability elaria.et; Nathan Callahan. trumpet ; Lcuis, .Mo., .speech and English liter­ wedded to the traditions of the to choose between !"hem. Our Doc­ pal'enb, Dean and MB. H. John .Marra, alto horn; David Haugh~ aturej and Miss Katharine .MoorP, army and the navy, respectively, tor, left temporarily in a position of tlld Jaek Hamilton, trcrmbones: A. B., of Fairmont, music. agree to disagree on ·all possible Kplendid isolation, is encountere.i White, Saturday and Sunday. Phyllis and J'<>hn Sims :Mary Elizabeth Y.oung, pianist. Ot;­ W ill Attend School questions wha~evel'. The Doctor by Phoebe -Primt·ose, press intet· their parents in W uton er .musical features are: 41 College has offered the use of his estate foJ viewer and chaperon of the G-um Five members oof the Tegular Jar­ and Sunday. Prtosidents, We Come/' "Love a.lty ~-ho will be absent this sun1met· the hearing. which, though being Chewets. Awakes With the Spring," ''Colleg-! aTe: Miss Ivy Lee Myer-s, education: bro::dcast is of a StJmi-private char· Subsequently, kno\ving the tern· Jledley,'' "'Mid Roses and Moo.l­ Miss Margaret Dobson, speeoh an.i pers of the General and th.e Admir· light in Spsin'' and "Loves Dear Sa­ al, the Doctor advises Phyllis, foJ BRIDGE STREET physicnl education; E. R. Grose. Lion; Raymond E. F.reed1 socidl lute." biology i llfiss Bessie Boyd Bell, so- ~ science; Linn B. Hickman, English reasons of diploma t;~· , to temporar­ SHOE REPAIR Tile Ci .. ll' Chon n cial sciencej and 'Miss Bertha F: and journalism; Goldie C. Jamer, ily accept both the impending pro­ The girls' chr>rus is composed llf Olsen, music. All five wil1 ·do grad,. biology; La.u_ra Ann Miles, library posals of Jack and PhiL SHOP Winifred W'hlte. M::txi ne Pick, H elen ate work at various educational een- =Jc ience; Clarence Post, geography; P r e- Matrimoni al Deadlock P end ia 1 : llagn.uson, Hekm Hall. Coral Ma)' ters. A. F. Rohrbc>ugb, physical educa­ Act II open.s with a pre-matri· WHITE SHOES FACTORY Gulentz,~ Anna Mae Cunningbam. Members of the regulaT faculty t ion; Dr. John C. Shreve, educatiou; moni:ll deadlock in which Phil and Laan Allman, Helen BTight, Mary who will continue during the summer John R. WagneT, chemistry and phy­ Jack, each backed by super-martial REFINISHED BY NEW Alle,n, Mary Harper, Hilda Lea.dcn·, term are: Dean H . Laban White, sics; Hunter Whiting, French and parent, refuse, res;Jecti;\""Cly to break lalia Swiger, Pauline Hammett, AJma Arbuckle, librarian; WUI:t English; Carey Woofter, registrar. a most nttraetive engagement to MACHINE. Goldie Reynolds, Violet Nichola~. Br:and, English, Margaret Christie, Hiss -Grace Lorentz will serve as Phyllis. Marie Harris, ·&Tid Violet Hoover. Iart; ; H. Y. Clark, education; R. T. dietitian for both Verona Mapc.-1 The hearing opeus with effici.e.nt Ia Cryatal Reataaraal Blq. Tile six "college presidents" at·e Crawford, mathematic-s and educ.a,.. and Kanawha haU.s. Gra bam Cracker on the job as ra·

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