AND llEIIIMD TOU• To Rud the Special Feature From The Glen ercury · The Pnkersburr Ne.,... of October 4, 1903. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF CLDVILLE STATE TEACHUS COLLEGE

Price '11oree C..ta College Alumnus GEORGE C. ROWELL Student President DENZEL GARREll TALKS IN CHAPEL WILL HEAD '37-'38 ON 'TUBFBCULOSIS' STUDENT COUNC[

Preaenta Sound Film, 'Behind Four Boya and One Girl Choaen the Shadowa'-lntroduced Aa College Governing Body By Prea. Rohrboqh ia Recent Election

MAY GIVE SKIN TESTS 308 CAST BALLOTS

Say• AU Hi1h !!lclll.. l aad Colleae John Bara.elt, Carnet Reed. Broelc.a Stu.dea.ta Slunalcl Ha•• Sheppard and Clifton HalfiDaD P •7• ieal E ....i natio•• Will Aid Pr-idea.t

By ELWIN WILSON By ROBERT DAVIES George C. Rowell, exe~uti·ve seer&• Denzel Garrett of Fletcher, tary of the W08t Virginia Tubercul­ a junior in the College, Armoa cl Stalaake.r, 5 . N. '36, of osis and Health Aasoeiation, Char· was chosen president of the We.toa, i• one of lh.e ID&IlJ' cot. leston, presented the talking picture. student body in t he t hird an­ leae alumai to be ,... ploy-.d ia •'Behind the Shadows," in assembly nual election held the past the l.ewi• C ouaty •chool •rate m Wedne.sday mornina in the Collego Tuesday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. for the comi.. year. Auditorium. Jle was introduced by m. in theY. M. C. A. Room in President E. Clark, instructor in education, also are equally needed. Both are re· disease. When the teet showa a posi­ team&. His position as vice-president qu_i:red o! the Naval a.nd Marine tive reaction, t.he individual i'5 a f . suggested that the opportunity tJ of the student body automaticolly Shirley Temple par&de ba.ri Corps aviator, whose training is see· fected. pouibly only in the early observe in the Training School give3 m-akes him chairman of the Social lll•imr-<>ne c:onteatanta and was won ond to none. Thi• career training is (Continued on page 6) "one a basis for sound judgment of Committee. future possibilities." Anna Lou LuudeT, small 'daugh­ made available to those young men For secretary, Garnet Reed, o! ot Jlr. and Jfrs. James Lu.zade1 psychologiot ster, Calhoun, Pocahontas, and than any other salesman in thl' there should be some modifications Roane counties. United States. y Rollers Provide Four Hours of and additions to the teacher-train­ ----o---- For sergeant-at-arms, Clifton ing work for students who expect to M iss Elizabeth Andrews, Miss Huffman, of Reedy, defeated Louie 'Swing' at Formal P arty Friday Night teach id one--room school$. Sally Young, Miss Fay Strickland, Romano, of Cla·rksburg, 199 to 10'7. His prog:rsm, which he. s ubmitted and Miss Ima Wilson spent the pas': 1\tr. Huffman is a junior and a mem- A c:.olor motif of blue. and w'hil ,.. to Dean H. Lnban White !or consid­ week-epd in Clendenin. (Continued on page 6) "W1l-S carried out in the dec.oratiom. crntion, is bnsed on the !ollowir:g Hear ye! Bear yo/ 1~9 couples Crepe l)aper streamers dangled from four observations: the summons of the Bol;:r the nine ceiling lights, while on the 1. The environment in rural di ~­ Students May T ry Out For Operetta at it.s annual •ession, north banking board over the wit- trich, which is served by npproxi­ llltoJnV1Jrc'basint< supplementary materials phan, the pirates set him and his was impaneled, the indict· struc:tor in music. Orchestra re­ White, •Mr. and Mn. A. F. Rohr- and books; assistance in be.st meth­ daughter free. the proaecution and hearsals began Thursday. The fol­ bough, end Mr. a-nd ·Mn. Linn B. ods of cataloging libraries ; and as- The Pirate-Kinr. wbo suddenly ar~ed, and tb& jury rc.­ lowing is a synopsis of the operetta: Hic.km:tn. Other faculty member111 in. securing tree materials.. appears, tells Frederic- that although T•turned • verdict of present and t heir guests were Me 4. Present economic and social ..The Pirates of Penunce" open! he i.s twenty-one years old he has had which in the eighth dane~ Robert T. Crawford and Miss Mabe: trends of areas to be served by one­ with the Pirates celebrating the r ~ · only five birthdays and must remain Rose, Mbs Margaret Christie ani room tt\achers should be thoroughly lease of Frederic from indenture. with fhem until .his twe-nty-fi-t'~t Mr. Frank Williams, Mn. Earl Bogg! understood by professor& of rural Frederic's apprenticeship was based birthday. Discovering that the Major­ and Mr. Boggs. soc.iology, rul'al education, rural on a mistaKe of Ruth, hi..s nurse General is not an orphan, the pirate~ Ticket aalee were handled J)y An- economics, agriculture, lind nature. maid, wbo had ·him apprenti ed to seek t.o kidnap him. -Instead, they a I'<:! drew Edwards and 'Prosrra.ma we:-e study, and speeific training should a Pirate instead of a un(il hi~ captured by the police fo-rce, but a ;: out Ehrill Wil10a, llartlo be rh-ea relatinJr to thoae exlatiq LweDtv-Ant birthdav. Fred~ri• ful- the interceuion of Ruth they are re-

Mercury 370420-1.psd Plallllsbed """ Tueoda7 by the Class ta 1ourll&lism of GlenviDe State Teaehen CoUege. Entered a~ the post oftlee at Glenville, West "Go9 With Viqpnia, as aecond class mail matter. Subscription priee for 1936-37 reaelled tcm!Uo proportio1111. &0 cents. AU communications should be addressed to The Editors, The - eopy aeeeuioned reeently at t.ll~ Sle•viUe Me:rcu.ry. Robert F. Kidd Library is one of !f3)l'l'ORIAL STA.FF-Paul Can, Millard Cunningham. Robert .Qavies, 1,163,000 eopies publiohed. TID• lllbabeth de Gr..ayter, Thomas D-otson, Avon Elder, Paul Fulks, Denze; , best-seller has been lmoWD by aever. Carrett, Geol!ge _ltfiller, Albert PieTcy, John Rogers, Otis. Rexroad. al tit!.. , all windy. Two of thftl are . . ·-. . . l~'Gone Witb the Cyclone" lllld SPORTS EDIII'ORS ...... Richard Dyer, Paul Fulks ustown by' the Breezes.'' It wu PICTURE EOJ:TOR ...... Robert Davies voted the moot outstanding DOVel of 1936 by tll& Amenun Boolo Selle"' Sll'AFF CARTOONIST ...... •...... Mary Leone West Association but.... 1 ita title is evidotly ADVERTISING .MA•NAGERS ...... Rudolph Urbanick, Paul Collins not yet impresoed upon the publio . . . . . mind. NEWS S'l'A"lF--.Tohn Barnett, Paul Collins, Robert Davies, Riebaldsmith al\d saulptor wrote his own auto· Walter D. Edmonds, has been tG»· yOWliCr brother . . . Brooluie Students in the College 2re to be commended on the or­ biography? ping the popularity ;pealcs ever since makes 6nt appa.raDce ,at a hie derly way in which they conducted themselves during the its appearance. It is a novel of th·~ dance with Mabel Arus ... Damon. wn·at is the institution knowo general election for Student Council officers the past week. Revolutionary period. The reviewet d ia hrou.bt forth b7 Beard .• COM· as lJoyd's? No glaring red painted signs were in evidence, and propa­ 9. In what comic grand opera by are not all agreed upon its worth. PLICATIONS . • . Ella ditohe• gandizing speeches seemed to be utterly out of order. The Rossini .is Figaro a character! but the dear public seems to be. Boh to 1'0 with Mae . • • Majorie various candidates were given a chance in general assembly l 0. The home of what American to state their platforms. These platforms were heard, and Lardy ba•e •P•t • , . He takea Eloise ... Bob aad Marjorie pair President was c-alled Monti­ weigned and individual opinions were passed upon them in cello? off for l'ood tjme •. . Red and Hil­ forms of secret ballots. Thus the campus was spared the When and where were the first In the Mercury ordinary faction fights and student cliques. li1 rely oa Weat011 talent ... Tile Fulka·Wbite combi.Datioa aplita. .• modern Olympic Games held? We ft:el sure that the candidates elected will be given the What is the name of "The . Eight Years Ago She returaa hia H. R. C. pia aad unqualifie'd support and cooperation which are so necessary F.orbidden City" in Tibet. atepa out witL. Ur •.. Deater !li•e• I in the efficient administration of student go.vernment. We 1'3. How many feet are there. in :. B7. JAMES PRICE welcome our new officers and we wish them the best of luck. •aome of tile orcheah'a a aockinl' surprise ... Price has a far•away fnthom? Construction began on Robert F. -Avon Elder. 14. In what constelation of the zo· Kidd Library at Glenville Normal look aa SylYia reluma . . • Babe ------0 . diac. are Castor and Pollux toJ and Doria cor:ne ltack to old haunts School. ON OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING ·Glenville NoTm.al Sebool Pioneers •.. Tr;ippett atompa with. Sadie be seen? play Salem Tigers, 19 to in snow .• . ATTENTION! Marjorie Crad· 10. Give to the nearest millio-n the o. Educators are still very much in ,disagreement over the de­ a-mount paid by th~ United storm. dock ia tops iD bJaelr . . . Riffee sirability of making pt;ovision for occupational training Speec.h club organizf¥1 with Miss I aad Miu Christie tie for a aecoad States for A Iaska. in our secondary schools. So far as West Virginia is con­ 16. Who was ' the youngest Pru:. Willa Brand as critic adviser. LOST! Red earriac. Owaer cerned, vocational trainin,g in high schools is limited to a ... dent oi the United States? !Hunter W,Piting will spend Thanlcs­ see Robert Starcher , , . Den•er very few schools. The question naturally arises: Wl1at evi­ I 17. 'Who said, ''History is bunk?" giving holidays out of town. enjoys walk with Nonn&r~towa dence do we have for or ag::inst broadening the scope of the W'ho discovered the fact thnt Twenty-nine c.o"Unties rep~~esented eirl •. _ Martha ope.na barber •hop training that is now being given in :>.few schools? blood circulates? school; Gilmer County leads the •• • TL.e7 lauched when I Mt down The .Tournai of the Nati.onal Education Association sum­ I Nautlcally speaking, what is a Jist. - to ~lay. but they d.ida't lmow I marizes the objections of those who question the wisdom of knot? Franlc Vass of Kanawha Hall rt· held four aces.-THE INNOCENT vocational training in high schools as follows: ( 1) Gen~ral 20. What city in the Uaited Statu cently underwent an o:peration for ABROAD. education is more important. (2) Early selection of a VD­ ----o---- ranks fourth in population? the removal of his tonsils at a cation often leads to maladjustment. (3) Experiments in I 21. Who is poet laureate of En­ Clarksburg hospital. He lias retumed organizing secondary school curricula with vocational objec· gland? to school. tives have not proved succes~ful. ( 4) Change is so rapid to­ Alumni Notes 22-. Who were the Myrmidons? . Colorful pande given by Rolle1-. day that the training a pupil r eceives is of little practical II I 28. Where ire the Galapagos Is­ at Football game between. Glenville benefit. • (5) Industries large and small prefer to give vo­ By JOHN BARNETT lands! and Potomac State. Cational training to youth with a good foundation of general Thomes J . AmoJd, '28, is an auto­ 24. Wltat metal is the best con­ C. W. Post to give illustrated lec­ education. mobi\e salesman in Spencer. ductor of electricity? ture after Thanksgiving on tbe nb­ Proponents contend that "the need for vocational training Vada Bar nett, S. N~ '29, is a sten­ 25. Is there any state in the U.nit· jeet, "The Grand Canyon." is undisputed. Secondary schools must attempt to serve the Iographer in the offices of the State 1 ed States in which divorce i !J -<>-- needs <1f every individual. No other agency is meeting the Compensation Commission in Char not ])OssjbJe on an.y grounds? Among the former students and need, not even industry. The high schools have a lready en­ leston. ~ graduates of the CoHege who attend­ rolled more t han a million boys and girls in Rpec ialized vo­ Merle McOiung, A. B. '86. teach­ CORAL MAY GULENTZ IS ed the Holy Roller Oourt donee were- cational courses, therefore, they should continue the work." er in the science department of Web­ ENGAGED TO MR. WURZEL M-axine Bollinger, We.stcm.; Whether or not we should have more occupational train­ ster Springs High School, attended Maxine Pick, ClarksbuTg; Miss SJI­ ing we are not prepared to say. All we can do is observe the Holy Roller Court dance Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gulentz ol via Lee Rader, Summersville; Bar· that there is a growing demand for teachers who are pre­ night. Philippi -recenUy announced the en· old Porterfield, :Paul JonN, uc! gageme.nt Clyde Mush of Riebwood; Jfi.. pared to teach cour.ses in business training, manual training, Leona Davis1 A. B. '33, is employ­ of th.eir daughter, Mis'l vocational agriculture, and home economics.-Otis Rexroad. ed in the Home Owners Loan Corp­ Coral May. to Kenneth Wurzel, o( Leona Davis and Mi" Doris Barcli"l. oration in Cbarteston as a s-Unog-­ ~ew Brighton, Pa. Miss Gulentz is a and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bamet: Se.ior Cia.. Selecto Aaaaal Pla7 l\Uss Goldie 1C. Jta.mes, instructor rapher. graduate of the College, a.nd is now of ()huleot

Mercury 370420-2.psd T entati'te of No'rmal ' jleae 171ftDUium. Appro:dmately !1!:!!=~!!!:!!~111 124 Standa~d elchtJ t~eople enjoyed· pmea of Seniors Compiled by College Registtar ehecbra, ji~r-oaw puzzlea, cudl, ball-throw, ring the eane. pia ia the I A prospective liit of 124 St&nllud · Baas'; Wanda Eloise Slllitb, Reedy; parlor, weaveley wheat, jolly ol4 DAY'S NEWS- Normal oniora baa been annouace~ Madre Sparks, Peninger; Myles R. miJier and three deep. Mi• Sadie Coart upholds Wqner by Carey Woofter, College reptrar. Spencer, Linden; Winifred Staluk­ Harless directed the pmu, wlllte . Settlement endo atrike at Tile list, which does not il)e;u~ A return to the more simpler of a chaull'euro' union In row, Troy; Ralph Barnette, Camden- Alah K. West!all, Harrisville; Olevo pleasures of life was made durir1g 1Miss Mary Margaret Roblnooa and .•• Willie Williams was a on-'Gauley; Laddie .Sell, Glenville: Whisman, Normantown; Winifred the weekly recreation hour on Wed­ Miss Ora Mae Poling visited relatift! against Willie Williams in a Cle-o D. Berry, Vico.rs; Velda Betti, White, Bridgeport. nesday from 6 to 7 p. m. in the Col- in SandyviJle the past Vfeek-ead. laroeny case .•. Wax !rom Grantsville; James a_., !Ma;yse!; Bohnie Wiseman, Stout's \Mills: Miss 1Maxine Pick, a former lt;g. palm tree i5 ased to pr&· Marie Harrii Boqs.' .llinaora; Luo Lucy Wiseman, Clarksburg; Glendon dent in the College, · viaited lliu D&"fY airplane• from moistuTe ·Bolte, Spencer; Alyce Marie Bo,. W. Yoak, Grantoville; James S. apider captured recently for the Col­ Winifred White the past week-end. . Ellgland is enlioting and training nett, Glenville; Alit Bran. Glenville; YoullJ. Fenwick; Mamie Young.,lege is not an in.oect but-well, the Miss Josephine Rill'ee and IIi.. of chemists to test air clur· Ardeth P. Britton, Newberne; Pau: Clay. above pangrapha. should have ex- Eleanor Waggone1 spent the put raid. . . . The gardenia, o•e Brooks, Camden-on-Gauley; Pltul --·--- plained what a spader 15.--J. M. week-end at Weston. moat d.itllrult blooms to. pro· .81'ooks, Millston.;: CbarlH Cantwe!l, Traf1o Miu Sylvia Lee Rader of Sam~ growa best ill acid soil ..• Cairo; Lota Carnifax. Fenwic~; E r.1 ~.. · Joliet, Ill. me.rsville visited in Glenville recent... are being presented in lloecow Chenoweth. Chloe. • . ~ 0 ~ April 14, 1937 ly. from rural districts of Hull CoUins. Durbin; Thelma Co11- - '1'. Attn .• Prof. John R. Wagner: (Miss Elizabeth Marple, member ot . A tour of 18 foreip rad, Orma; LouiY Cox, Bitch River; We thank you very much for send- the Mercury staff, visited her ,_,. 4 is oplanned by a Midwestern GladJS Dae Crocket, Little Otter; "[The following letter is writ- us a copy of the MERCURY • n- ent.s in Burnsville the past week­ 22 rhannon-cas. Anna Mae Cunningham, Tioca; Hel- ten in response to complaints nounring the success of your Chem- end. FRANKLIN SAYS en Curtis. Wuton; Helen Ellyson. that J. 'II. called a black widow istry Day exhibition. Elizabeth Skidmore and ThelmR to bed and early to rise Cox's Milia: Juanita Marie Engrl, spider an in~t.] lin sending you exhibits for di:l· Gainer, students in the College, a man healthy, wealthy an!l Gassaway: Maey Fahey, Freemans- To the Editors of the Mercury: play we have enlarged our plans to spent the week-end visiting home . . . "dly dilicence ud pene- burgr Thelma Gainer, DeK.alb: Den- The differential characteristics of include additional items in the Zone- f olk and friends at Centralia. the mouse eats the cable in zel Garrett. Fletcher ; Herbert Gar- the Araneida and the class of arth- lite department and we a re therE'· Virginia Shomo was at her home rett. Looneyville; LuciUe Garrett, opods comprisiDI' true insec~ ~ill !ore sending you under separate in Gasseway Saturday and .Sunday. Looneyville: Glada Lee Gates, Sum- be. made with simplicit-y and dlStmr· cover a sample of our 121 block, and Cleo Berry, student in the College spent the week-end at his home ir (Ill hy,;ene. elass) It is a mersville ; Virginia Gib.un, Widen. ui.shableness throuch the medium o( this is in a standard brick size. a s Fay H. Given. Frametown; Anna presentation of characteristics _of well as a board of the same material Vicars, Roane County. accepted fact tbat drink- 'Mr. Hunter Whiting, instructor sn wilJ keep one from cetting Marie Oold"en, Clarbburc: Eloise the Tetrapneumonu so that an lR· cut t wo inches thick by six inches f oreign languages in the College, wa, joints. Gunn, Grantsville; William K. Ham- feriority v.; ll not be placed upor. wide and 12 inches long. We are also ilton, Jlinora: Sadie. Rarles5. Victor HTre and B. W. Peck, Jr.. sending you a sample of Zonolitc· in Efopemont Sunday visiting Xr. but professor, not Everett Withers. joints around here will serve Boone; Cha.rloUe Hays, South Char• big-game hunters of the College. roof slab so that you may include it leston; Bernice Bimelriek, Lost ' They, having' captured by stren~ .. in your exhibit next year. Creek; Edwin Don Hinkle, Holcomb; ous exertion aud by racking then· Yours very truly, child was sitting de­ Mary Dot Hinkle, Holcomb; Tulsa nervous systema on one member o£ F . E. Schundler & Co .• Inc. Haney F ...eral on the couch, watehmc her Eloise Hinkle-, W<.on; Russell the order, Araneida. are not t o be By D. E . Bourrie. smokine a ciprette. Her lit· Bogue, Harrisville; Olive Bouy. be1ittled i.n accounting of th.eir ac- Home was wrinkled and in her Gilmer; Clemit 0 . Humphreys, Elk tions. The arachnids resemble tTuo blue f'fft there was a.n e.xpres­ View. , insecta, but are readily distinguish­ aion of childiab d isiUus:ionment. Herbert F. Hy~. Ripley; Monni P. able from them tby lhaving two ma:n Station; Jarvis btaTing SWAN HATS AMBULANCE SERVICE Finally, uuble to withhold her James, C entral Lois parts: the cepbatothorax ilulocent. a nd naive displeasure, she Grantsville: Louise Jennings, Frank; legs, mout h parts, and eyes, and an DAY OR NIGHT oat in he.r quavering fa.IHtto : Fannie .M. Xerr Kane, Greenbank; unsegmented ~ho rt, r ounded abdo­ The when the bMk are you Bertchf!'IIGttle,r Weston : Alene Kyer, men bearing two or 111ore spinner­ to learn to inhale?" Allingdale; Opa.l LaFayette, Mill ettes on the post erior end. Creek; Herbert Lamb, Glenville; The writer does. then. ackntnvl· Water·Proofed Phone 130 - Lewis St. THOUGHT FOR TODAY Holly La..-, Big Bend ; Hilda Leader. edge the orror that the black-widow Quiet minds cannot be perpl~xe O Frank; Ruth Lester. Pink; Eliza ­ Hats For Men DOr frightened but go on in f ortur.r beth Lewis. Glen ville; Jcie Lloyd, O!' mi5fortune at their O\\'n priva ..e Mill Creek; Ford Lowe, Sand Fork. pacE'. like a d ock during a thuDder­ Robert McClain, Norma ntown; Glenville Midla•d ltorm.-Robert Louis S t.even.~ n . Billie Yvonne McCoy. Windy; Gler. FRESHMEN SHOULD KNOW­ McCutcheon. Summef'S\.·ille: J ames FroM-Can I 11'0 out tonight. McHenry. Centralia; Denve r McKin- mama? ney, •Buckhannon ; Billie McVey, Soph-l'm going out t onight. East Bank; Ruth E. McW'ho rter, Horner; Mozella Matics, Reedy; PICNIC date tonight.-.be Geraldine Meadows. Normantowr, i Milfred Meado¥i"'S , Clover: Marian I'll bring Means, Camden ; James L. Mick, TIME Burnsville: Alma Mae Miller, Bar­ t ow ; Lucill e Morr is. Morris; Kath- GET A danca 1Je en Morrison. Sutton; Co h~en No ,·­ A data m.an, Orton. WHAT YOU Romanca Virginia No rma n , Normantown : Out !au Cleoris O'Dell, Hominy Palls : Inez NEED A da.ssa O' Dell, Mt. Nebo; Ora Mae Poling, A quizz.a Sandyville; SylviB Lee Rader. Sur.t N o pasaa me rsville: Howard Recdrs:hip of the W. P. A. Federal more, Centralia: Charles I. Smith. Announcement Project and its newly­ National Collegiate Advi&­ Committee was a nnounced t o­ Don't write • . • telearaph. iHE W e wish to a nnounce by Hallie Flanapn, nationa l di­ Tlt.t i• Hal Kemp'• motto. Ttu. that Mr. John Stalnaker of the project. ac.e ha.od I-ader •••cb claace ~SHOE contest is a feature of the rhythm• o•er dae air with wbat is uow in charge of our campaign to 1timulate be c:a.ll, ••telepaph bru1." barber shop and will man­ interest in the American Perhap, the be•t pt"oof of tile We have just receivea age it. He invites all his Other plans call ! or the es­ quality of the Keap arraqe­ a very Ane a uortment friends and the public in • •btisht of ~ ceni:Tal college play meab i• the opi.Uoa of Amer­ of sport oxfords-both gene•·al to visit him a t and .tudent aponsorahip of ica'• claacia• muten. Ia a aa· whiles and combinations Theeter productionJ. tioa wide c:oat•t t ..,. aelected -all Edgerton UNUSUAL regularly enroUed atadent in Hal K-p tlae ...., ..... 1-..lor values. Come see them I collep may submit an for tJ.. Heoatl ti... Ka,. The Fashion Shop Tburaday, Friday, Saturday, fuU-Ingtb acript. There Ia ,..__. _.. oa tbll c .... APRIL 22-23-24 of theme, bat tha ell· ...... eloow wida H.. IC•• HUB CLOTHING CO. Fo.....rl:r Gilbert Rhoadea' -F...... aaaao._ •• Oatfltt- ,_ ... ..,... Barber Shop ·---.. of ..-ponrr I Pictureland

Mercury 370420-3.psd Ia thia reprrl, Gletlvllle doeo 11ot .....-ta 'fticla ~- .._ of "' Glenville, Small Country Town, Offers compare 11nfa""""'l' ~ - oC II••-bout ot .. ftlcla..,....,. other to11'1l& in W- VjYJinla. Tho coallderecl br th- '11'119 an loolllaf rltor7- Many Opportunities to Her Citizens Jeya OJ>Oil illto tU Jailla Ill NVft&l rw ,.... 4lam" wjth all the moden Tile- of a state M~· riYer bottom il Mft'OW, bat the val· advantageo. Thare is a flu fraten- luUtatloa with IU 1~, ... (n. f•O'Iri•• eiD17 i• a ft.it~ With oae exception, no large toWD diroctiona nd some of th' llich ity 'ball, aad -&ll.,iro!l ,bri4Ja apall! to iafll&e n illteU....,t .... 4 within forty mileo aad nona of ...... ,.. ~pti- of GIN· .rround a1for.l!l fine buildiq site& t!Je 1iftr atld """neda 1rith " the .Ia Gl~t~~otlle. Ber people other to,.... Of tko Little Kanawho Y111e u ....., it ia JtoS. T ... As a c:onsequeJLC& there are D'\&llT ~ suburbs oa th~ left ibnk. ~lin .ot ..,od Vajloy have a more favorable oat· ~...... witl. ..ur •••• it-• ~utiful an4 picturwquo ...,. •• , • ••• 1 ~ct...,! Di.o~ qd aft liberal Pt~Uou of look than Glenville and s lo'!C. 'l'llo school bollse con- a DllJIIber of inalaaceil. iiM llee1t gable the greater por.tion of the yur f.-ItT .... tl.o 'IJ'"•d~i•a duo, occupies the smooth S\lrqmit of aa ~no four POOI!IS and a n\lmher Ill . pat into p..-ti~ uae. 9toe qf the and an important Tetenue of traftic...... la a featiU'e ..."1e ... t aDd. overlooks the whola t)ie teaehiDr atalr is the a&}ll•· The very '!W•Me "Littlo The same river valley, inclicated by town. aehool is oapplied with a talrlr p>d Kl~ bu~ t}e reeitatio~ aq~ other bor gf !ppreciativ! ,..,.4..,_ 1'IILI portions of the State. This is a fact tloa of one of its gnateot valley• House, all good hostelries an •~ rooma ~ c"l""'ocl:i~\1•· The town comm~~nity is also \be ~ •f JUIIJ aacl 'Dear the mouth of stveral laTg~ of great importance. well patronized; and a quitt> f\111 line clock in the towe.r oJ the achool ia a othera wh!' wri~• f~ ~ _.., tributary -ms. Oil and ps a-re Glenville 1has gorown u.p in some­ of all the me,.bantile ostabliahments very u_aeful adjunct. · ~ Llbtv:v il &J!d of WiU~m Perry Jlro!'.", ll fie· bat a little distance away, while coal what irregular manner, but this i.! that ai'e usual in a town of its oize. large and well chot!'l' and is a state tioniot, and the aatbc!r of "Jilalpll il at ater very door, one of the be.st aS)a\ly the eaao with towns that ar• Natural ps and a good system of d'1"'sitory for ...~1'1\!l'ODl ]>Dbllc•· Gr.ngtr'e Fortu~;~o/' o"' of ~ l>o•t eoal fields of the state lyiug within not laid out at the ~ out.set on an an~~ works are two great conven. tio'l"· 'l'bere is DC! !'~her school of boys' books that baa l>eea ~c r l the .,.,.aty. pie acale and systematic plan. Ane enjoyed by the toWD, im~ Bil;nilar n.Dk within a collSiderabJc: of tau Je&n.

X MARKS THE SPOT where once there was a dtidt juicy sceak smothered in musbrooo:u­ Lou's favodtc dish~ Gehrig is a big mao-6ft. 1 ia. taU-weighs 210 pounds. Aod be has a big ma.o'J •ppedtf. Lou. eats what be wanes a.ad isn't bashfu.labout com.iog back for "sec­ oodJ." So for smok.ingCamelsat mealtime and alterw-at-d, you bave Lou's own wo.rds: "I've found that smoking Camels and eating go cogctber aa.tuu.l.ly." Choose Camels for your ciaarecteaodseebowtbcybelptocaseteo.sioo, paving the way to good digestioo.. Smoking Camels a t mealtime and aftenvud speeds up BASEBALL'S "IRON·MAN"I Wbco Lou steps oo the 6eld, for his first game the flow of digestive fluids. Alk.alioiry also is of the 1937 se:a.soa-be'll be playing his 1,809th consecutive ga.me. Injuries iaaea.sed. Thus Camels give you a delightfuJ never sropped Gehrig. Once he ch.ipped a bone io his foor-yet knocked out se.ose of well-being .. . they set you r ight! a homer, two doubles. a.od a single next day. Aaor.ber time. be ..u knocked Smokcn find th&t they can enjoy Camels out by a "bean ball," yet oe.xt day walloped 3 uiples in S innings. G eh.tig's "ANOJHER BIG R_USON why I pufu Camels,"-coo.. steadily-betweeo meaLs as well as at meals recor:d is p.roo£ of his splendid physical condition. As Lou says: " lve bee.a tioues .Lou, (t~bot~~J- "is chat I gee: a '(jft" with a Camel!" - - aad that Cameh never get oa their nerves. carefW. about my physical condition. Smoke? I mjoy it. My cigarette d Camel" Eojoy Camels fteoly-chey're f&:ieodly 10 die chtoat.

COSTLIER TOBACCOS A pia sbow wid! Jack Oakie ea..a•• , •••• frela running a. " college" io his own way! Catchy music! Hollywood fl-. MORE EXPENSIVE comccliao.s aad tinging staD! TOIIACCOS •• • TUJtdsb join Jack O alr.io's College. Tuesdays - 8:30 pm E. S. T. (9:30 pm E. D. S. T.), 7:30 pm .... o- ... - C. S. T. 6:30pm M. 5. T~ S:30 pm P.S.T. o-WABC-CBS.

Mercury 370420-4.psd Aftet a dala7..S iltart. the ol- 1-'a toJutladay. Opnmc ""'. JMI. a o'doek. rbe conteit, layed ·tbe latter Pari ol the week. ]Jl"Uent time ~re i.n u c.e.tnnt: (Olldl­ tMany ! ormel! Pioneer athletes we;re beTe ove.r the week--end :f.o·r tlle tion. s~ atudentl, inoludlnl .COurt danoe, ·amor~~r them: Harold )'ortnftold, eoach at Summenmlle Laban White, J r., Robert ud Wit- c. c. !Ugh School; A.Jien ·Mo-rford, « >atb in Walton High School; Stanley Shreve, Richard Prim and Lor· n--.---- ..... ' D'Orazio, atudent In Jaw •cboof at Weat Virll'inla University; Arc.hie entz Hamilton, ha-v-e been wark.i:D.r' MaiaStalaa1c-Fred. St. ~ - Morrio, coach i n Bllrn&vlllo .Elich School; Paul Jones, eoach In Richwood H'-h Sehool; and Alau·rice M.iller, coach at S a:nd Fork Bilrh Sc.hool. toout ge~-rt..s for aome. time and &re auiou•l:~======~=====~;; Coaeh A. iF. ("Nate" ) Robrbou.gh announces that there wiD ]!e ~ ! our· ----fi'--- team intramural baseball Je.a&-ue organized shortly after oprinr football llrL Manuel Brown, stude~>t In p-ractice is oveT .•. Andrew Edw-ards' team w.ns winner of the Jrtacue the College, wu 'rintlac at Bum•· 18 ! uuon . . . Coach Paul ("U t week~od . She atteJ>d. Compliment. at Richwood High School i.nltead of b11eball. ed the o·pentb, "Ta.try Ann," ~•t n by the Burnovm~ Satvnla1• Jotrama.ral a ...ball to Start SooD Named to PCNitiou iD Lewl• Coaai:J' nl&ht. of Amor~~r the Coli.,., atudeats who Wjtb the ad•ent of fajr weather been a.ppointed to positions, ir. -seuions thill we-ek it ill it will not be long u.n.til ,intramuraJ TIERNEYS' .coac h Rohrbough the aehools ol Lewis County aro . MC'S PLACE baseball will come into its own on Helen Curtio, Carlin EU710D; ·PagJ -biB aqud fo the heavy the. campu.s a~hletic pr:Ogram. Coach he has elaborate and of ec;hoobH. La!>an in Lewio Wblte, .County Jr. anetiona tb" week ao u to· week with the first games &eheduled r~======~~;:======t for t'he game Friday, n~xt week. be a regulation collegiate Joines MoH'enry vloited at ltlt 'home in Cen.tralia oYer. the we.e'k· UNA WHA IIIION BANI ART WORK ON DISPLAY end. Glenville, We.tt Virlinia ON "PROPAGANDA" Mi.. WaU..r aad Mi.. c-rad Ar· ••"'I• Traiai,.. School Ealoibit Art. work of the sixth grade of th< Training Sch.ool. under the direction THE OLD TAVERN tbe art aep,ntment of lbe COfierc, is heine displayed in Adminis­ A MODE.RN PLACE ITO tration Hall this ~eel< . The e>

Mable Mo'rrioon. ' Lewis epont tlle week-end at Sutton. Men," a serial whie!'i i.n the Oharleaton and. l .~======::j papen. Tbe story deals FOR GOOD EAT5- the nine Supreme Court Jus­ at ..nth ·Chlel Justice Hughco \ 11 "The Man on the Fly- LOG CABIN RESTAURANT 8.-ka Furr, Mp-.

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Mercury 370420-5.psd II. Silftl'. (Coppu II UM not d8nlop lilt .... merelal!7 be...... , It ia .. many ---.0 that- coald parr.tlvely cheap.) gat at ita QIIIPtOma," he coatlalled. 25. Y-south Carolina. "The majOrity of the lmn- in DENZEL GARRETI' WIU. ~---- sanitorium• mow are i:n the ad\f&Jleed HEADSTUDENTCOUNCL [...... _.. to the qae,atioaaaire stagee. In West Virginia unitorium• a. ... , ...... a - P••• 2.1 at the preae.nt time 'there aft abou~ (Continued from ....., 1) 1. Napoleon •Bonaparte. Members of the Senior Class wU: 777 beilto of eaaes of tuberculorio." ber of the football team. of Sbowe Pictan .,Behirt_d the Sbadow•" 2. Aa a liability. have charg& the last assem_bly The election was eonducted by The -picture, "Behind tbe Shad­ S. Alltonio Stradivari (1644- program of the present achool year. tbe present student body <>ftleen, (.Continned from page 1) o·ws," showed a doctor explaj 1737). a_nnounces .Bantz W. Craddock, J'r . c Including Baatz W. Craddock, JT., opiq tbe accepted applicaato to 6. Checkers. president of ttre Student Council. ing the seriousne-SS of the malady t~ preaident; Sadie.- Harless, aee.retary; degree of ka""ledp GOff Giboney, president, a ·Of 6. 1, 748,000,000. class will group young people, his talk be­ Eartle Bickle, treuurer; Nathan .profteieney/' select a committee to arrange f •r ing demonstrated rpietorially on bh'! 7. Benilenuto Cellini. 1 Calta11an, sergeant..at.-armJ; and "There ia a futun to avi&ticm the program. screen. 14 Tuberculosia ia cause~ by 8. A Lond.on insurance unDer· Rr.ymond E. F~eed, faculty actriaer o.ny young man would do well living germ!!," the doetoT writers' association. -o---- explained. and instructor in Englieh and social take advantap of the O'PJ>Ot11;uaity, 9. The Barber ·of Seville. Picture Appear• in the Concordian .. Inside the body where it ia warm, sciencet... he eoncluded. 10. That of Thomas Jefferson. moist and ~rk , the germs live, mul· 11. m Athena, in 1896. .A picture of Miss ·Marjorie .Crad. tiply and eause illneH." He told that 12, Lhaaa. dock, ·a saphomore in the College, the disease was spread largely '13. Six. appears in the April 13 i.ssue of the through carelessness and direct eon· 14. . The Gemini (the twins). ConcoTdlan, stude·nt newspapeT at tact. 15. $7,200,000. Purchased from Co.ncord State Teachers College, Tracing the development of. the IT'S ALWAYS TIME TO 5\VE Russia in 1896. where Miss Craddock recently par. diseas& in tbe buman body from the 18. Theodore Roosevelt. w.ho was ticipated in the third annual State time .of entrance until it has eom· 42 when ·inaugurated: spei!:ch festival. ·Miss Craddock was pletely developed, the docto, tohl -and- 17. Henry Ford., on the witne~Ss a guest at the festival -dance during the value of rest, nourishing food.. litaad in & lawsuit with the her visit in Athens. fTesh air, and sa.nshine· in combating Chicago Tripune, in 1919. ---<>- and curing tube-rculosis. A modem THIS BANK IS READY TO JIE 18. William Harvey (1678-1657). GEORGE C. ROWELL method of treating a far·advance.d 19. A unit of speed equal to one TALKS ON TUBERCULOSIS ease of the disease, by collapring the OF SERVICE TO YOU. -aautieal mile (6080 feet) hn Maaefield. said, and added: "It you would like today than tuberculosis was stresserl 2·2. The soldiers of Achilles in the> to have the test brought to tb:is in­ by the doctor, who coneludecl, "We Tr<>jan War. stitution, we will do our beat tR must beat our· enemy and strike him 23. Oft the coast of South Ameri­ make arrangements." down before be strikes us down. I GLENVIU.E BANKING &: TRUST CO. . ca, 780 miles west of Ecuador. "It is most unfortunate that tu· am confident you young peo]lle wil.l

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nc ome on'' the bleachers roar ... rrswat 'em outP' As the big leaguers swing into. action watch those Ch~sterfield packages pop out of the pockets. There's big league pleasure for you ••• everything you wan1 in a cigarette. A homer if there ever was one ••• all the way 'round the circuit for mild­ ness and better taste ...with an uoma and flavor

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