• TH[ GLENVILL~ rtERCURY ~= · I GJ..Yille, \}'eat v.-u;PUa. l,"ueaday, J,..._ 16, 1934 ------======~~N=-~-~7 LCS£ If( II••• Scloe4alo Att~b c~ FIRST SEMESTER ERVIN IS CLUB PRESIDENT COLLEGE TO SPEND - PERIOD TO. A ourging erowd. Student collia- Scieace G.ro.ap Plaa• to H••• ..Cite• · . • ions. Hallway jolms. The object of TO~J~~ 26, · i.tr)' Da,." ia April $30,000 I C.W.4. msftLEY 1 U 44-46 .excitement a schedule of final exami Joaeph Ervin of Elkina IWU elect 'l'aJ ~J nations posted on tbe bulletin boon! ed president of the Chemistry Club slightly high for ·the average per NEXfBEGINS at a meeting on Tuesday evening. P.W.A. GRANT LOAN Other offtcers chosen WPl"~: v· "~" U.. Shot 11y Pyl• m L.at son's height. .An obviouo ,advantage J:'reaideDt Thmlu Regiatration Fjve Projec:ta lnelu.m.. 12 'SecoDda T"aea Co-t for t be toll. Craned neck.i Tilttid - ~ay Show Only SliCht presichnt, Athal Branslord of Wal· Room Wine to ""-awlaa \ Eqhth Time chins. Busy notebooks. Hurrying Decreue ton: recording secretary, Graydon HaJJ ProPoHcl Woodford -of Coxs Mills; corres-- BARP,IUM H.IGH. SCORER :::~~~:·:~:;~·=-~i.::,.:u:-: MRS. SAMPLE R~TU~NI,~G eeeretary, Byron 'Thlrner, GRANDSTANJ? PLAN.NED Weston; treasurer, Homer West of Perter&el•"• Defe.W.e Work Prai..d group. Byron Turner uowded to the Art 4 N F · h. c T, B aa ew reac o11ne ' o e Glenville. Campa• lmpro•••-11 -· W.al -5appiD.tea Make. opposite wall wiahing for a step r.
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I•• Richard the U•un>er· wu _. LIFE mA M.-~SE Two Princes Die haps u bad a malt u the principle 'The Qlenville rue rcurv of heridtary eovereignity ever ..U. Tuesday, .January 16, 1934 Mrs. Town Gossip would have it Solution of the murder of t he ed. to the throne. He was made Net- hy that the minister's da.ughter is the " two little princes" in the Tower of Jess, unscrupulous, and tfuel the inlluences which sunounded him. Published Every Other Tue&day by the ClaM in very worst girl in town. Perhaps she London in 1483 and confirmation of Journalism of Glenville State Teachers College does not n()tiee oth'er girl; 1because H-&n.ry Shakespeare's idea that VII D&Dcea a t E a d for Semeat.r they are not supposed to be leading did not kiH them followed the re- EDtered at the Postof5oe at Glenville, West Virginia, as Second Class Mail .Matter a life of sanctified retirement. Ee- cent e-~humation and study of theit No more social !unctions will be pecially in a small town, it seems as bones. With -pe:rmission of King held this sem~er, according :to. MiH Subscription Price for 1933-34 50 Cents though the whole minister\ family is George, English scientists made Margaret Dobson, ~hainnu, o'f the under the prtoection of the 1whole known that Edward, Prince of social committee. Union reTiva] meetings are !being held by the Glen~ All communications should be addressed t4 community. On-& in such a p osition Wales, and Richard, Duke of Y.ork, ville ehurehes and will probably con.. The Editors, The Glenvill.e Mercury does not only have to be careful aged 12 and 9, went to the bloody about what not to do, but what to Towjer, n ot to prepare for E4ward's tinue for two more weeks. The Col do. There are many things expected coronation, but to be smot hered to lege. i~ not planning any more par.. ties during this time. QUICK ACTION NECESSARY of a minister's daughter and many death by the-ir bunchbacked IQncle, responsibilities are placed upon he-r. Richal"d DI. ;------...... Even if she were quite an unusual Richard )II was about 8 years old The state Supreme Court has twke held the tax enabling person, it would be hard to fill all wht:n his brother, Edward IV, began S-E-R-V-1-C-E _ art passed by the legislatur-e to be unconstitutional. The bill the requiTements. to rule as King of England. Thus ALWAYS UNIFORM as passed by the legesiature was meant to relieve the tax She must, of course-, go to church from the time Richard !Was a child, ESSO "ituation by permiting the fitate to pay the interest and sink every Sunday and fill w hatever va- '"he had ho.pes of being king, but hi!> ESSOLENE mg fund indebtedness of counties, cities, and districts. In csncy there Jta.ppens t'O be. If some hopes were shattered when Edward ESSOLUBE invalidating the act the court followed the plain language Sunday School teachers are absent, man;ed and had two children, Prin of the constitutional p!·ovioion prohibiti:lg the extension of Running Mates she will be a substitutte. If. the church ces Edward and Richard. a lao credit to subdivisions. It re
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PIONEERS DEFEAT Fulks, 1 ...... 1-1 Pyles, f ...... 2-2 4 INTRAMuRAL TEAMS PLAYING PIONEER SCORING BauAnan, c ...... 0-0 ~ppington, c .. ' j' ... 2 1-3 5 PlaJ~ r G FG FOULS Tl, SLIPPERY ROCK MooN, g 0-0 Pterc-e, g .... ·...... 2 2-4 Dodeera ead Y anlr:ee• E acb Win Sappington, c .. 5 24 13-20 61 I Combs, g ...... 0 1-1 Porterfield, g (C) . . . . 1-2 Two Ga~ne• Combs, f ...... 5 13 5-ll 31 ._ to Wa;,aeeltura 30-50 Jones, f ...... 2-3 The intramural basketball season Pyle!t, f ...... 6 11 9-13 3~ .... toW•tmia.ot• Total ...... 10 10-13 30 D'Orazio, I . . . . . 0-2 opened Jan. 3, at the College gym- D'0Tazio, ! . .. . 5 10 2-7 2Z 24-56A.broad Wayneabur• C · F T MooN>, g 0-0 nasium with Haught's ·Dodgers witV PoTterfield, g .. 6 6-8 17 Cun-ie, f ...... & 0-0 12 Fulks, g ...... 0-0 0 ,ning oxer Metheny's Hilltoppers, Pieroe, g ...... 5 5 3-9 13 ·n.e Gleurille Pioneers won one J anosik, t (C) ...... 3 2-4 8 Ratliff, g .. .. , . . . . . 0-0 0 30-22, and Harold Cottle's Bears J·ones, · f ...... 3 3 3-6 9 aacl Joat two pmes in thei:r annual Donley, c ...... , .. . 1-3 9 -----' ! swamping Nachman's fleas, 31-10. Fulks, g,.. . 3 1-2 5 jMUL\ iato weltlem Penneylvania, McCracken, g . . ..••. 0-2 Total ...... •.... 8-17 24 The f.ollowing night Smyth's Bulls Moon3, g ...... 3 0-0 z J&D. 4, 6, and 6. Man~u.so, g ...... 3-4 G F T lost to J ones' Jiants, 14-31, and Ratliff, g . . . 3 1 0-0 z Oa the ft:nt niclrt tby lost to Brown, f ...... 0-0 Leyshock, f ...... 0-1 2 Martino's BakeTS, although losing Barnett, f ..... 2 0 1-1 the Wa~Ul"lr Colloce cagen typkoski, I ...... 1-1 Douglas, f 4 4-5 12 18--22 t o Cutlip's Dribblers in the ------53-30. Rab CUrrie and Wettle Man Bouldin, e ....•.... 0-0 Bennett, c . . . . • . . . . 6 5-7 17 regular game, won 2-0 thrO'Ugh for- .Totals .. 76 42-77 194 e1180 led the Jacftta' attack • wit.h Dnunik. g ...... 0-1 H unnek!!, g . . . . • . . . . 3 1-1 7 feit when the Dribblers •u ~te d an in- 21 pointa between tbem, while Sap Sinton, g ...... • . . . 0-0 Wilhelm, g ...... 0-0 eligil>le man. WINS 3 PRE-SEASON GAMES phla'tOII wa hich for the Pioneen Willit.s, t ...... 2-2 6 On Jan. 8, the Dodgers led by with 14. Total ...... 23 7-15 53 Sweeney, C 6-6 10 Capt. Haught defeated the Bears Clenvi.lle D e feab Richwood, Spen• The - night a fiehting Glen Referee: HO&k..in ; Umpire: Booth Franklin, c . . 0-1 2 22-18 after tr.ailing 9-12 at hali Cer, a.nd Alumni Team• rile t.-m rallied in 'lbe dosing Miner, g ...... 0-1 time. ln the second game Ei9'11'1on's The Glenville Pioneers won three I.ILiaatiN of a frantic game to win Clea.. ille G F T Williams, g ...... 0-0 Yankees trounced Willis White's pre-season games during the Christ.. from tbe Slippory Rock Tuchero. Pylu, f ...... 4-4 8 ----- Cowboys 25-16. Tuesday night taw mas holidays, defeating the Rich 16-31. Bob Combs, lanky Pion..,r Combs, I ...... 1-4 11 Total ...... 19 18-24 56 the Yanks again victorious, his time w-ood Indies, Spencer All-Stars, and forwvd, and Tatala, Rocket for Sappington, e ...... 3-7 9 Referee: Richards ; Umpire: Hos- the Hillto-ppers being the victims by the Alumni on successive nights: wwd. tied far hich scoring honon Pierce, g . . . •. .•• . . . 1-2 kins a score of 17-40. The Fleas defelited Dec. 27, t hey j o u rne~ to Richwood wiUl 11 pointa ap~ The score Porterfield, g (C) .. . . 2-3 the Bulls in the second game 30-19 and won, 35-18. Sappington, with wu tied at 29 with three minutef D'Orazio. g ...... 0-0 Y. M. FIV.E TRIMS GASSAWAY but the game will have to be played 17 'POints, and Combs, with nine, led to )lla7, buke by Comb , Sapping over as both teams used ineligible the scoring. Capt. P-orterfield and t.ull, &Dd Pyles oft'...ulng the two Total ...... 12 ll-20 35 Matheny Stan For Local• With men. Rex Pyles starred defensively. fne tlm>ws made by Capt. Patnik Slippery Rock C F T 19 Poinh Charles ("Fats") Wilson ~as ap On the following night they • n.. folio-trine !light the tiJ'ed P i<> Patnik, t (C) ...... 2 2-2 The Glenville Y. tflf. C. A. basket pointed director of the league by feated the S;pencer All-Stars ab a ... willed after leading w ..t Tatala, t ...... 5 J-:i II e-e.n defeated the Gassaway Y. M. Coach Na.tus Rohrbough, .physical Sepncer, 43-23. D'OTazio, a sub for.. miDIWr by a _,_. cou:nt in th ftl"Wl tonis, e . .. • . . • . . . . 0-0 2 C. A. fiVe-, J an. 6, on the C. . T. C. education supervisor. ward, led the scoring with 12 points. 10 _a,.. to loooe U-66. Capt. Harris, g . . • . . • . . . . . 0-1 2 ftoot, 61-30. Lloyd Math-eny, aL for The Standin1• On Dec. 29, the Alumni, led by ~ and Be.nnett were out Orbnan. g ...... 1-2 5 ward, was the star for the locals, Team W · L PTC. Harold' Burke and Lindell, gaV~e the III&MNtiDC for the Yicton, while Lewilo, r ...... o. 1-1 to ing 8 field goals and 3fouls to Dodgers 1.000 Pioneers a real scare before they .,_ pi!Qoed well fO< Glen...Uloe. TTuma~ e ...... 0-1 win high scoring honors with 19 Yankees 1.000 were nosed out 42-39. Burke and Th hae-opo: Aird, c ...... , .. . 0-1 points. Chabut and K. Cottle each Giants ...... 1.000 Lindell led the Alumni offense with CJo.ftlle c F T N. Uram, c • ...... 0-0 got 11 points. Miller and H. Cot~e. Bakers ...... 1.000 24 points between them, while Sap D'Oiuio, 1 .. • ...... I 0-0 2 at the guard po,tiorus, played craek Polar Bears ...... 500 pington scored 14 for the College I'Jia,f ...... 0 0-0 Total ...... 13 5-11 31 ft ~J or gamu. Fleas ...... 000 five. ~.c ...... 4 6-6 14 ~eree : CottriU Sarcent, r-a· away for ··· : :, was Bulls ...... 000 Pllne, tr ...... 1 0-2 the outstanding player !or the vh.l· Dribblers ...... 000 A son 1was •born to M.r. and Mra. _.,...,,(C) . . . . 2 1-2 c F T tor• a.nd l-ed his team' in eeoring Cowboys ...... 000 Ralph Currey, Clarksburg, on Jan. .._,f .... ~ ..... 0 1-1 0-1 with 13 poinls. HHltoppers ...... 000 13. The paTents are G. T. C. alumni.
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mercury_19340116_3.jpg • The CI-Yille M__,., Tueaclay, J&D 16, 1934-- - - - GOVERNMENT IS Porter&elcl oa U. P. Cricl T-- Milo ~I Dearill&-, heldey, lila witlldra1ftl f.-.... 'Coli.... u ..... AHEAD OF BOOKS Harold (''Tootie") P orterfield, tflo liuneo' ti-ahl~ oeltool of a - . ' 1 star eDd on the Pioneer :football Beckley hoopltol. lnatructm:a in So.cial ~i!"cea elevens for t he past four seUons, Aftft 23 Pioneeri 'Will Lea•e • otll- in thll ...a•••• will"'~'> to Studieo ap to Dat-e j0nd on t he 1933 All-State Collegiate ' Glenville for Trip Wuhinlrlon, D. C., I a. !?,'to team selected rec-ently by the United. the nui'SH' traiainc' tlehool of 6e ..The problem confronting th:e: Press. Gor don Eismon was plaeed at Galli ~~~rher MmUeipool• Roapital. teacher of t he social ·sciences todaY left taclde on the aecond elevle:l\. is bringing the textbook di~eussions - :------, ·· ·-· -· o.f tbe worlcinp and funetioM" o'f Our January Sale our departments, bureaus and agen~ P~ON~ER BARR}..GE cies of government up t o date," ' I .· ' gt~S.TS EAGLE~ Eado was the 21tatement .made recently by A. E. Hanis of the Oepartment 1 Morria Harvey Defeated 61- of social acience. To aeeo~lish tbis 38 by Fine Shootiftg 'of SATUIDAY. JAIUJIY ZO&k purpoae, the claeses iu eeonomi~ 'Sappinjrton; Et. AI. and" government Mre at Glenvillf WE H~VE ' MANY State Teachers College wiU 'study thi6 week the .eharaeter, scope, and GOOD BARGAir,S workings of the N. R. A. As • guide fw this study, a n out ,---- liM called " A P:rinrer of the New Deal" writtlen 1by E. E. Lewis, pro. feuor of education at Ohio State Glenville Midland U nivenity iu collaborat\~n with -Company · forty othere and published the past 1all, is being ·used. So rapidly are Wilson Motor Co. '"!~.U,Ie, W.Va. a ffairs mov.irlg tHee days that cur rent magazine articles and the daily ON THE. HIOHWAY papere ..till be uaed to supplement t1te study in order to bn"'ng it oyp to the last minute. ANNOUNCING HJu he .case of new and e-xperi The Arrival of l;he Famoao mental pol~ies .such as we are try It's A~~ays Time ing at present," said Mr. Harris, Martha "'such a study is c.Ji.iefly a matter of _To Save ' presenting actual materials ;nthout Washington offering interpr.etations or coloring - aad- t'bem with person&I opinicm..." CANDIES The Social Science Club, is fol This Bank PARTY MINTS lowing the same outline in its pro. SALTED NUTS crams f or a part of this and next lo Ready to Be of eemeeter. Mr. Harris is adviser to Service to You the Social Sci<>nce Club. B ..kia • Hour• 9 a. m. to 3 p. •· FOOTBALL SEASON REVIEWED i!J~t C6rtUt Pi9neers Lose In Gleaville, Weot V irginia. 1133 Pioaew Statiatica Open to · Oae'• laterpNlatiOD Extra Period To The synthesis that may be con Glenville Banking structed from statistics--elusive in Wesleyan, 44-46 & Trust Co. football as in the minds of our See Our Complete ahr.ew.dest politicians - eoncet:J)ing t:be 1933 Pioneer season depends on Individual interpretation. lf.hus, it is Line of Lunch perhaps beat to let the inclivduo.l W e Specialize in interpret. Tailor-Made ' Defeat1nc Appalachian and Morria Cakes & Cracke.rs Harvey: losing to Slippery Rock, CUSTOM CLOTHES Coneord, Salem, and Woeeleyan. and NEW SPRING SA~PLES tyina West Liberty, the Pioneel"!' eeoNd 95 points to their opponents' ARE HERE 118. But in the number of first downs made Glenville, had the ad- ftntage of 88 ,to 67. Their offence I. G. A. STORE surpassed their defence, and in the Total ...... 27 7-16 Hub Clothing Co. RUDDELL REED, Owaer F Slippery Roek and Salem ga.mes Morria Harrey G GLENVILLE, W. VA. Glenville, w_Va- played here the colorfulness with Rutter, f ( C) ... 7 4-6 which they scored ought t.o .,have Forbes, f ... 2 4-6 ... 3 0-2 eased the pains of defeat~ Pauley, ! ····· ·· Carlos Ratliff not only did the Tamplin, c ······ ... 1 0-0 passing, punting, and co·nsiderable Yeager, e ...... , . 0 0-0 tackling, but led i.n individual scor· K~ll~y. g ··· ·· ·· . . . 1 0'2 ng With five touchdowns. The scoring Cremeans, g ...... 0 1-3 ...... , Coplin, g ...... 0 1-3 .Piarer TO Ratliff ...... 5 Thur sday, Friday &Dd Saturday, Jan. 18, 19 and 20 Morford ...... 3 ~artino ...... 0-0 " KING OF ARENA" Port~rfteld 0 . . . . w;th KEN MAYNARD Combs ...... Total ...... •... 19 6-8 44 Bride of· Nich.ola a Count y Supe r- F T l'yl~s . ... -. - . . - - - W e•l e y a n G Comedy and News Jones ...... · · int e ndent Ia ' T each er G. DeBar, f ...... 7 f 0-4 14 Guest ....•..• . . .. Miss Ruth Rader and Shirley FuTbee, f' ...... 1 0-1 2 Morton, a graduate of the Co1lege, L. DeBar, f ..... : . 1 0-1 2 Sunday and Monday, Jan . 21-22 95 were married on Christmas Day. Af Hull, f ...... 2 0-1 4 14 " HOOPLA" Five regulars of the season past mercury_19340116_4.jpg