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Mercury-410729-1.jpg WE POINT TO: AND REMIND YOU: ct. Play to Gi\·en by The eech De'partment Tomorrow The Glenville · Mercury To Plan Now to Bear Cht.rli!l Taylor Here in Assembly, Wednuday, Auf. 6, At 10 A.M. Student Newspaper-Glenville State Teachers College--Published Weeldy Z813 Clenville, W est Virginia, Tuesday, July 29, 1941 ---llttiiiiii-- IIIM !! MERCURY MUSINGS I . A Co lwnD of Highliahta From Here and There i and E• erywhere il By William Erwin ideals of peace-loving people. can best be acbieved by an auodation of nations, fo)lowing. somewhat, the pattern of the Lea&'Ue of N3- This ie the ft.ni offt cia\ ut- terance on post·war aims. The two chief goals would be disarma- m"t and equal ec-onomic oppor- t!lllllti . After t.he World War we aeeo lished the former goal. Mr. hinks that "'e will auoc:eed aad see a better dDy only when tbe world abandons ill! blind seJ- ftshness, its lust for power and for loot, .and its desire to maintain t.bestatu 1 quo. MAY USE LIBERIA L t:! size or Pennsyh·nnill, might now become a vll\ullble asset to the United States if our eountTy finds it necessarr to est4blish a na\•.a\ bsse along the west eoast of Af- rica in order to ol'l'set any at- tempted Axis thrust tow::r.rd the Western Hemisphere. UP TO FAME while studying botany at the Iowa State Coll ege of Agriculture., no- ticed a boy about 8 years old play- in« around the campus. The boy waa interested in p\ents, so Carv· er helped him. This boy, whose father then te&(;hing at the c:ollere, was Henry A. Wallace, aow vi("e--president of the. United Sllatet. The scie.nti5t "IIJU Carver, who b a ehild was the little ro baby traded for a hone fD th picture 15 hown in assembly on 'fi.s- ual education a few weeks ago. FUN TO SERVE Snider B rot hers Company , o f Keyser, was awarded a con- tract the past We dn esday . in Charleston , fo r construction of the new science building he re on a low bid of $134,114, EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD · AUG. 7-8 .r. C. Burchinal, of Wheeling, ft .the architect toT the fou r-ato11·, re-- inforced eonerete structure wftb brick nnd tile I:!JI:terior, which i! to be built on the site direc-tly ent of the gymnasium and between Verona Fina l T eat. For Nine W eeks elenntb Te rm Wi ll Be Co mpl et l!d In Two Days to go U.>J on the campus and will b• u.sed by the biology, chemittry. phys. . - .- .-- . ics , and possibly the geography de· ::; t;;o':: "Thursday and Frida)·. August 7 and ed sinee 1928. 8. Early this summer tnfineerw The schedule is o. a follo"'·s: spent some. time here testing ground Thu"day, August 7 • 8 o'clock. north of the Pre.side.nt.'s home but all classu reciting at 8; at 10:15 found the site not suit able for t he o'ci OoC k. all classes reciting at 9: at ne.w science hall. Later the preunt 1:30 o'doc.k, all classes reciting at was 10. Oldest !iU"Uetute on t.he campus il Friday, August 8. at 8 o'dock. all the Old Building, erected in 1885 e\asses reciting nt 11: at 10 :15 and enlarge-d in 1893; ne:wut strueo'clOoCk, a ll classes reciting at I :20 ture is Louis Bennett Hal l, eomplet.o (1:30) o'clock; at 1:30 orcloek, all ed in 19 37. classes reeiting at. 2:30. ---o--- SPEECH CLASS TO the last two recit ation periods. Members PRESOO ONE-All Will Plan For 20th PLAY' IN ASSEMBLY It was he lp yourself and th ere' ll be more than· you can eat, plus a second 'hel ping' ot d es- sert, annual College pi c nic held r ecen tly on the lawn in fron t ])f Verona Mapel Ha ll . l\.nniversary Program Mi u Lilli e Mae Bauer DireeU Sponsor a na Oth'e ra to Hold Dome!atic Come dy to Be Offe red at 10 A. M. LouiS Be nnett Hall, In photo, bottom, one stu dent wants to jump over a lawn ch air to work Story A one-: u:t domestic eomed>· writ.o up. another appetite. Standing, left, is Miss Goldie C. James, inetructor in biolo!'y; righ t; ten by .A. A. O'Keeffe will be prHEll• M1ss E. Olsen, instructor in f!1 USic. Seated, rig_ht, front, is Miss Grace Lorentz, the Co l- Tentative plan s for the twentieth ted in tomonow by mem• lege d1etJ tian who always-no foo h n'--sets out a dmner 'fit for a king.' Th ese are excl usive anniversny observance or th& Can- ben oC the Speech 20 1 claM. undu Mercury ph otos taken by 1\:laTjorie Har den, Summer Sch ool st ,_u_d_ en_ t_ . ___ _.:, ____ 1 terbury Club will be made at a busi· 1 be direction or .Miu Lillie llu I ness meetiog following the story- !Bauer, instructor. Audience Pleased With 4- "Part Program by Miss Judith Doniger, Tall, Dark, New York Soprano CHARLES TAYLOR telling hour tomorrow night, at 7:30 The pl.y portrays the t:unningneM o'clock, in front of Verona Mapel &t Gnndmot her Harrison in direct.. TO SING HER£ ON will be· told by former of her amu!dngly er- membera, Catherine Wilson, A. B. ln the eart will be Grandmother AUG 6 '36, and Mrs. Stanley H-all (Marjorie B'arrisO!l, 'IIhelma Shaffer; Bertha, ' o Rinehart), S. N. '30, both of Glen- Lila .Cavendish; George, Law· I " By Miry Helen Stalnak er Clu.lc s burg Tenor Will Otfer tweBtieth annh·erury to be tnum-for-defense atratr in which St uden ts , facu lty a nd guests h eard Misa J udit h l>oniger, Mixed Prosram. in Three held in October, is in observance of Cu1"-inrham; Aunt Ella, Bumite a piece of alumin11m wu the priee pf admission and • prize 1\'aa given the 11enon bringing the oddut piece. SO LONC.. TEilMITES l oND Grandmother, what (laTge) .ll good ears you hav-e! Termites wiU no lo1lrer bave any privacy with the inventioa of a new ter- mite detector by W•lter Buren& aad Walter, lr. of Benton Hal'bor, 111eh. Mr. Tennite beJins bis meal, tbia detector .,.nas the home O«"Upattt that a woodchop- per is euttiag away t.he 'ailk' of bis house. LOOKING AHEAD u ; !:! the •ar, The Britilh I n•tita te of P11blie <>"Pinion shows that sevea- tr-t•o per cent of the polled vo- ten think ao. whereas, in the United States the proportion of polled voters ia higher, beiq- ei«bty-t.hree per cent fo r oar en· tn.a ce 10oner or late r. CANAL CLOSED order to make necess-ary repain and tq. dr"edge the ch.unela. Re- cenUy ai.J: ahips were re- fu •ed paaaage, live of which are now making the long haul arouud Cape Hom. UNIVERSAL ' V' IJE.. ''RY Ford, Great Britain, and 0 -Germany •II have 60mething in common-the V. There t.o be no controveny in the V for Ford eampaign but Great Britain'• V for victory ia -aped by Germany. Jae;::o:!: that country &'l'b• French Indo- China. el ramatic soprano, of New YQrk, si ng a four - part pr ogram of CrQUpa the founding of the Club twenty Hawthorne; and Harriet, Inez O'dell fi ft een individua l numbers Wednes d ay morn ing at 10 o'cl ock. --- ago by the Fesent spon'or. The play produce<t at the 'Miss Doniger, tall aod d:r.rk com- Cha rles Taylor, Clarksburg te nor Miss Willa Brand. The Club, which Goodman Memorial Theatre, Cblu- Kyle Bush Granted and a graduate or the School of Mu- i.e limited to students with better go, under the direction of Don L.. poised manne r erprused the mood Commission in U. S. :.;,eW:t of each she sang. A 6 t · · At the end of the &t!Cond part of Naval Medica] Corp WTOte upon eeeing the --- befo_ re studenta, faculty a.nd other week duri ng the regu_lar .school pl ay ! " 0 0 it is t.he kind of cl .g f th 1 st [ h A. Kyle Bush. A. B. '35, son of H•s prorram, arranged by M1u year, and an annual p!lgTi m.age, wholesome, hvely comedy df. the e e:co:sr and Mrs. Ivan R. Bush of Glen- E. Olsen, by • sunr ise breakfast, and a ive _scene that acti ng groups IM!ek "O K' Fr N M .. "Di d vil le, was granted, on June u . a Lillie. Mae Bauer, Will be the !final parl.y are. among the Club's prinCJpal continually and eome upon all too 1 ;;: , ,:UN om loond "A commiuion as Ensign H-Y (• P) In asse-mbly feature of the socie.J activities. infrequetly." A, 1 u' 'an ;b•. the Medical Corps of the \]nited School, and will be open to the pub- The prog-ram will be the tint &{ w!:' State3 N"avsl lie. Olsen will be tbe piano ac· It Sally Rand who !anned ita kind in aMembl:r thia Miss Ber:tha E.. Olsen. College in- who appeared here as henelt 1nto fame.- Aihm Prncott mer and wtU be free to the pubhe. th& spring . from the Unive"ity of Penn· a o f Miss Bauer in an assembly , liked numbers were, fi rst, "Bopek" School Medieiae, Phil• - ':ol!:t 7:: Gtlmer County Goes Through Transttton At the preunt time, Mr, Bush is And r ew Mell on i<? hurc:h in Era in HighwayBuilding and Maintenanct d tb' d "1 p ed b 'y Junior Interne at the .U:yera' Clin· He taught mUSIC the past year In :D "bir M H a: h Y our in· ic, Philippi. Victory High School and this sum- First Strip of Pawed Road Wu in pror-us. is done by W. P. A.. Ia• 0 ;in Y mr:dthis appear- music director at J &(;kson's Started. in 1925 ; Ran to bor sponsor-ed by the State Road Rttchte He is a gnduate of Washington- Lewia County Line Comm ission. York Cit.y. Sbe previously been Students Ftrst By Pu rl Stal.aker 1 In Stunt Night year. County contin\le her appearances thi• fall --- IM' G . mer County has gone through inez. 2.-0n the Right Fork of Steer :and llrinter under the ezclutive man- m.itchie County student.!! got ISS enevteVe tensive transition period of highway Creek, 1tone base from Shoek W Starcher Attends kse ro•d, eon- Cedar Creek from the l:::n: Faculty Meeting Ru n to Cedar • at 1 o'dock Wednesday afternoon. auto111obile--and won -first place •be- --- t he Lewis County line. This was 4.--0n Bull Fork .tone b&Se from While here, .11he was tlie ruest of the fore a large crowd at thvi:'Ymnasium. .Miss Genevieve Starcher, super- completed in 1928. In 1930 11 simi- Tanner to Rit.cbie ,County line. College and stayed in Kenawha "We sh:r.ll have ramps fo r brea"k- visor or certification _in the State , Jar type of road was completed 5.--stone b:ase and •u. rface treat. She came to Clarksburg by tra1n, fast", wna 1:he theme of the mock Department of was bere from Glenville to Normantown and ment from Sand Fork by Ellis to and came from tbere with Mr. Hunt- wedding presented by Nicholas Co- met with the faculty in 19-21 pri50n labor a U. S. R. 33, at the top of Ste11'art er Whiting, chairman of the unty stud'l:!ll ta who were awarded see- to m an open forum prob- 1 stone base road !rom• Normentown Creek Hm. committee. She was accompsmed ond place. lems wh1eh out .of old to the Calhoun County line.. . back by J-ack Conrad, son of and Firet !for the group stunt and _new cerhlicahol) regulations. A tot.al of 46.18 miles of rima H. Y. CLARK'S BROTHER Mn. Leland Conrad of Glenville. went to "Regristra.tion Day", enacted Starcher, who was roads was passable all year 193i, TO TEACH AT NORMANTOWN' Her program was the lint and by Caherin& McCudden, ,Helena Me- by her had earl!e."! The same eer there w 130 . 1 only Lyceum fe.atare to be otfe.red Cudden, Blanche Sleigh, Mar.l!ie Lin- ln the week VlSited state coll.-es at of roads during the Summer School. Edgar ,Richards B. ·a a, clerk total amo;n; of miles passable all ::or::: a ;;d.:,t WILL HAVE HANDICRAFT "Sucker's won second in the office of County Superintend· asf 0 uly 1 1 -94.0, was 65. 77 Clark. instructor in eJementary edu- DISPLAY HERE IN AUGUST place. P.articipant.e were: Dorothy ent Marvin Cooper, wsa a guest at ml es do pnmary and 5 l.ZS mil u of cation, was employed Saturday by . . MeiClung, Berta McClung, Mildred the meetifgseeon ary. . . . the Gilmer County Board of Edaea- A display, sponsored McClung, Catherine MoCudde-n. and least Si lt steel glrder bndgea on tion as v-oeationa\ agrieultuf'e ln- b! the Wom?n s Cente: of the Glen- Helena McCudden. BENNETTS VI SITING HERE pnmary roads have constructed, 3 tructor at Normautown High a Mr. and M". Paul aleanett (){ bind tbe men behind the guns eau of the Kanawha Umon Bank. The 1Whitle, instructors in the College. Martinsburg came to Glenville today whJeh was completed In enL B e r"ep!acea Russell K. Stivers, wia or lose the war. public is invited. Prizes were presented by MiSs Bauer. t& spend a week's vacation with Mr. · . who wt.s eranted .a lea\-e of absoence. Who saya b not the land Let me repeat again and again 79 STUDENTS ENROLLED C. M. Ben· ::e: Seventy-nine st udent.!!, one more ' about a montb. Mr. CoC1per aai d. housepainter winds up as a Kaiser.- not remain trrie'ndly-Premi er Pri- than wes _reported the past week, is :a great about 65 S. R. C. regular employes There is rtlll risk 1.n a'ria- I'Nn.t - nee Fumimaro KODoJc of Japa'n. m cou"es for tlle \arst SIJ: but I rn not reedy 1or .an mshtuti&n who keep u;p the regular mainte n- tion-the taxi from t.he city to tb• the Summer School. yet.-Mae West ance. AU the construction work now Aneu, CBS

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WE POINT TO: AND REMIND YOU:

ct. Play to 8~ Gi\·en by The eech De'partment Tomorrow

The Glenville ·Mercury To Plan Now to Bear Cht.rli!l Taylor Here in Assembly,

Wednuday, Auf. 6, At 10 A.M. Student Newspaper-Glenville State Teachers College--Published Weeldy

Z813 Clenville, W est Virginia, Tuesday, July 29, 1941

---llttiiiiii--IIIM!!

MERCURY ~ MUSINGS I . ~

A C o lwnD of Highliahta ~ From Here and There i

and E • erywhere ~

il By William Erwin

su~:: ofws~~~:: :.~:iha~ee;:; ideals of peace-loving people. can best be acbieved by an auodation of nations, fo)lowing. somewhat, the pattern of the Lea&'Ue of N3-tion~ This ie the ft.ni offtcia\ ut­terance on post·war aims. The two chief goals would be disarma­m"t and equal ec-onomic oppor­t!lllllti . After t.he World War we aeeo lished the former goal. Mr. Welle~~ hinks that "'e will auoc:eed aad see a better dDy only when tbe world abandons ill! blind seJ­ftshness, its lust fo r power and for loot, .and its desire to maintain t.bestatu1 quo.

MAY USE LIBER IA

L [8~, .-\afri:ti::dre:bu:~~c t:!

size or Pennsyh·nnill, might now become a vll\ullble asset to the United States if our eountTy find s it necessarr to est4blish a na\•.a\ bsse along the west eoast of Af­rica in order to ol'l'set any at­tempted Axis thrust tow::r.rd the Western Hemisphere.

UP TO FAM E

GEOn~~Ea w=-~h;::;, sc~==~: while studying botany at the Iowa State Coll ege of Agriculture., no­ticed a boy about 8 years old play­in« arou nd the campus. The boy waa interested in p\ents, so Carv· er helped him. This boy, whose father ~ then te&(;hing a t the c:ollere, was Henry A. Wallace, aow vi("e--president of the. United Sllatet. The scie.nti5t "IIJU Carver, who b a ehild was the little Ne~­

ro baby traded for a hone fD th picture 15hown in assembly on 'fi.s­ual education a few weeks ago.

FUN TO SERVE

Snider B rothers Company, o f Keyser, was awarded a con­tract the past W e dn esday . in Charleston , fo r construction of the new science building h e re on a low bid of $134,114,

EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD ·AUG. 7-8

.r. C. Burchinal, of Wheeling, ft .the architect toT the fou r-ato11·, re-­inforced eonerete structure wftb brick nnd tile I:!JI:terior, which i! to be buil t on the site direc-tly ent of the gymnasium and between Verona

Fina l T eat. For Nine W eek s Mi;~ ::~d~~n:.~·~~t,:·~~s~ elenntb T e rm W ill Be C o mple t l!d

In Two D ays to go U.>J on the campus and will b• u.sed by the biology, chemittry. phys.

. - .- .-- . ics, and possibly the geography de·

w~:~:a\~~~::;a;o: ~~ll t~ee np:~ ::;t;;o':: e:~!o~~;s,w!~r~e n:iu~::~ "Thursday and Frida)·. August 7 and ed h~re sinee 1928. 8. Early this summer tnfineerw

The schedule is o.a follo"'·s: spent some. time here testing ground Thu"day, August 7 • ;~t 8 o'clock. north of the Pre.side.nt.'s home but

all classu reciting at 8; at 10:15 found the site not suitable for the o'ci OoC k. all classes reciting at 9: at ne.w science hall. Later the preunt 1:30 o'doc.k, all classes reciting at ~te was cho~~n. 10. Oldest !iU"Uetute on t.he campus il

Friday, August 8. at 8 o'dock. all the Old Building, erected in 1885 e\asses reciting nt 11: at 10 :15 and enlarge-d in 1893; ne:wut strue• o'clOoCk, a ll classes reciting at I :20 ture is Louis Bennett Hall, eomplet.o (1:30) o'clock; at 1:30 orcloek, all ed in 1937. classes reeiting at. 2:30. ---o-- -sch~:=~=s w~~\a~:t:l:!:!in~~io~:o~·: SPEECH CLASS TO the last two recitation periods.

Canterbur~ Members PRESOO ONE-All Will Plan For 20th PLAY' IN ASSEMBLY

It was he lp yourself and t h ere' ll be more than· you can eat, plus a second 'hel ping' ot d es­sert, ~t th~s annual College picnic held r ecen tly on the lawn in fron t ])f Veron a Mapel H a ll .

l\.nniversary Program Miu Lillie M ae Bauer DireeU

~f;k~~ f~c~~~·b;~~g:::n~\u'leJ~i:i~~a~roo~e~~~~ a!u~~~ri:~~t 81dwnB~~rdil~~~· ~f~c{oo~!::. Sponsor a na Oth'e ra to Hold

Dome!atic Come dy to Be Offe red a t 10 A. M.

LouiS B e nnett Hall, In photo, botto m , one stu dent wants to jump over a lawn c h air to work Busine;.~!:;!::.!!~ Story A one-:u:t domestic eomed>· writ.o up. another appetite. Standing, left, is Miss Goldie C. James, inetructor in biolo!'y; rig h t; ten by .A. A. O'Keeffe will be prHEll• M1ss B~M:h.a E. O lsen, instructor in f!1 USic. Seated, rig_ht, front, is Miss Grace Lorentz, the Co l- Tentative plan s for the twentieth ted in aS~~embly tomonow by mem• lege d1etJtian w h o always-no foo h n'--sets out a dmner 'fi t for a k ing.' These are excl us ive anniversny observance or th& Can- ben oC the Speech 20 1 claM. undu Mercury p h otos taken by 1\:laTjorie H a r den, Summer Sch ool st,_u_d_en_t_. ___ _.:, ____

1terbury Club will be made at a busi· 1be direction or .Miu Lillie llu

I ness meetiog following the story- !Bauer, instructor.

Audience Pleased With 4- "Part Program by Miss Judith Doniger,

Tall, Dark, New York Soprano

CHARLES TAYLOR telling hour tomorrow night, at 7:30 The pl.y portrays the t:unningneM o'clock, in front of Verona Mapel &t Gnndmother Harrison in direct..

TO SING HER£ ON Ra~~ries will be· told by former ~~cth1~;:1~irs of her amu!dngly er-

membera, Catherine Wilson, A. B. ln the eart will be Grandmother WEDN~DAY AUG 6 '36, and Mrs. Stanley H-all (Marjorie B'arrisO!l, 'IIhelma Shaffer; Bertha,

' o Rinehart), S. N. '30, both of Glen- L ila .Cavendish; George, W~yne Law·

I ~:::o::so<;:~ca~1:iu;: " By Miry Helen Stalna k er Clu.lc sburg Tenor Will Otfer vil~he tweBtieth annh·erury to be ;~l~u~u~tp!i~:~!;. ; ~u~rei':~ tnum-for-defense atratr in which Stude n ts, facu lty a nd guests h eard Misa J udith l>oniger, Mixed Prosram. in Three held in October, is in observance of Cu1"-inrham; Aunt Ella, Bumite a piece of alumin11m wu the priee p f admission and • prize 1\'aa given the 11enon bringing the oddut piece.

SO LONC.. TEilMITES l oND Grandmother, what (laTge) .ll good ears you hav-e! Termites wiU no lo1lrer bave any privacy with the inventioa of a new ter­mite detector by W•lter Buren& aad Walter, lr. of Benton Hal'bor, 111eh. Whet~ Mr. Tennite beJins bis meal, tbia detector .,.nas the home O«"Upattt that a woodchop­per is euttiag away t.he 'ailk' of bis house.

LOOKING AHEAD

-~=:~ e::t:!~, u;!:! the •ar, The Britilh In•tita te of P11blie <>"Pinion shows that sevea­tr-t•o per cent of the polled vo­ten think ao. whereas, in the United States the proportion of polled voters ia higher, beiq­ei«bty-t.hree per cent fo r oar en· tn.ace 10oner or later.

CANAL CLOSED

sm::~h ~e ::!:~a~:::~~: order to make necess-ary repain and tq. dr"edge the ch.unela. Re­cenUy ai.J: J•pane~~e ahips were re­fu •ed paaaage, live of which a re now making the long haul arouud Cape Hom.

UNIVERSAL 'V' IJE..''RY Ford, Great Britain, and 0 -Germany •II have 60mething in common-the V. There ~ms t.o be no controveny in the V for •Ford eampaign but Great Britain'• V for victory ia -aped by Germany.

AM=~ Jae;::o:!: ~~=~":~ that country &'l'b• French Indo­China.

el ram a t ic soprano, of New YQrk, s ing a four-part p r ogram of CrQUpa the founding of the Club twenty Hawthorne; and Harriet, Inez O'dell fift een individua l numbers Wednesd ay morn ing at 10 o'clock. --- year~ ago by the Fesent spon'or . The play w&~~-first produce<t at the

'Miss Doniger, tall aod d:r.rk com- Cha rles Taylor, Clarksbu rg tenor Miss Willa Brand. The Club, which Goodman Memorial Theatre, Cblu-:l~::::~d>: ::~~:e:n:e:/:d::~~~ :~~ Kyle Bush Granted and a graduate or the School of Mu- i.e limited to students with better go, under the direction of Don L..

poised manner erprused the mood Commission in U. S. :.;,eW:t G~~:s~:: ~:iv;:~~~ad:~~ :::t~~=~~:e=~~:n i~n;:l~:~de::: ~e::r:~r~~~~e :~~·~;:~·.:o:a:: of each numb~:!!' she sang. A 6 t · ·

At the end of the &t!Cond part of Naval Medica] Corp th~!~ ~o:p~,n~~:~=: ::o~:.~~ ::mph:5~0~7'eti~:n~:ti~:ltnev!~ an~i~e~~~~· WTOte upon eeeing the

:~~ P.:~;r::~~~~:~~~~~e~t~~= --- befo_re studenta, faculty a.nd visito~. other week during the regu_lar .school play ! " 0 ~ 0 • it is t.he kind of

cl .g f th 1 st [ h A. Kyle Bush. A. B. '35, son of H•s prorram, arranged by M1u year, and an annual p!lgTim.age, wholesome, hvely comedy df. the na~ ~:~k u~oorn ~ree e e:co:sr a~ :~; ~r. and Mrs. Ivan R. Bush of Glen- a:~• E. Olsen, a~isted by ~iss • sunr ise breakfast, and a Ch~is~a• ive _scene that acting groups IM!ek "O K' Fr N M .. "Did vil le, was granted, on June u . a Lillie. Mae Bauer, Will be the !final parl.y are. among the Club's prinCJpal continually and eome upon all too

1 ;;:, ,:UN om t~ loond "A commiuion as Ensign H-Y (•P) In asse-mbly feature of the Summ~r socie.J activities. infrequetly." ~ A, ~. ~0 II_'~ 1u' 'an ;b•. the Medical Corps of the \]nited School, and will be open to the pub- The prog-ram will be the tint &{ w!:' ac~:·m.:ni::ni:t ~v: ;~!~ ~ State3 N"avsl ~esenre. lie. Mi~ Olsen will be tbe piano ac· It w~ Sally Rand who !anned ita kind of~ered in aMembl:r thia ~um· Miss Ber:tha E .. Olsen. College in- ao!!r·a~::h h:'~ e;:~::tt:e ~~rv:~: eo';ir~n;~; lor, who appeared here as henelt 1nto f ame.- Aihm Prncott mer and wtU be f ree to the pubhe.

atr.:~!:~~i~gm~J e.appla.use, th& bes~ spring .from the Unive"ity of Penn· a gue~t of Miss Bauer in an assembly , • •

liked numbers were, fi rst, " Bopek" :~~;~~ School 0~ Medieiae, Phil•- ~:';r ':ol!:t ~:~m=o o;ea~;si~ 7:: Gtlmer County Goes Through Transttton :~eh~sous;.r:_~~n ·~eco:d· ~:~= At the preunt time, Mr, Bush is Andrew Mellon i<? hurc:h in ·Pittlburg~. Era in HighwayBuilding and Maintenanct

d tb ' d "1 p ed b 'y w· • Junior Interne at the .U:yera' Clin· He taught mUSIC the past year In :D "bir M H a: h Y our in· ic, Philippi. Victory High School and this sum- First Strip of Pawed Road Wu in pror-us. is done by W. P. A.. Ia• 0

;in Y Do:~; mr:d:· this appear- • • :~\~.is music director at J&(;kson's Started. in 1925 ; Ran to bor sponsor-ed by the State Road

:~c~:::;.e:!:le~~o~:~pf:m~~ Rttchte Count~ He is a gnduate of Washington- Lewia County Line Comm ission.

York Cit.y. Sbe ~as previously been Students Ftrst !~:!e~e~hd~~~o;l.;h:h;;;u~~usc~~~ By Pu rl Stal.aker eo:!:u!~Udo:~n~h:~;::t~re beia~ ~::~~ a::~:~~ngco~~i'~c:~~ ~~~ 1 In Stunt Night year. wh~!~c"wa!heco!~ter:c~n ~;~, ~~~ R~~~mc~~t=~; 3;,~n~~e County

contin\le her appearances thi• fa ll --- IM' G . mer County has gone through inez. 2.-0n the Right For k of Steer :and llrinter under the ezclutive man- m.itchie County student.!! got ISS enevteVe tensive trans ition period of highway Creek , 1tone base from Shoek W

~~:\~:~:;:c:;N:'.;";~ent ~~e~tu':tcen~~~t :!o!~.stu;::; Starcher Attends imf:o;::n~.stone kse ro•d, eon- Ro~: Cedar Creek from the

at~~tt~:~:;i~e:mi~g ~:.n7e~~ :~~ne~t~~~jl~v::o~~o l:::n: ;~:c; Faculty Meeting ~anc;~dw!; s~~:d ~:~tru~~~~:il~o~ ~~~:h~~~~&L~~~:.Bull Ru n to Cedar •

at 1 o'dock Wednesday afternoon. auto111obile--and won -first place •be- --- t he Lewis County line. This was 4.--0n Bull Fork .tone b&Se from While here, .11he was tlie ruest of the fore a large crowd at thvi:'Ymnasium. .Miss Genevieve Starcher, super- completed in 1928. In 1930 11 simi- Tanner to Rit.cbie ,County line. College and stayed in Kenawha H~l. "We sh:r.ll have ramps for brea"k- visor or certification _in the State , Jar type of road was completed 5.--stone b:ase and •u.rface treat. She came to Clarksburg by tra1n, fast", wna 1:he theme of the mock Department of Ed~catJon , was bere from Glenville to Normantown and ment from Sand Fork by Ellis to and came from tbere with Mr. Hunt- wedding presented by Nicholas Co- Thur~day a~d met with the faculty in 19-21 pri50n labor COIJUilet~d a U. S. R. 33, at the top of Ste11'art er Whiting, chairman of the Lyce~m unty stud'l:!ll ta who were awarded see- to d1scu~ m an open forum prob- 1 stone base road !rom• Normentown Creek Hm. committee. She was accompsmed ond place. lems wh1eh h~ve ~rown out .of old to the Calhoun County line.. . back by J-ack Conrad, son of M~. and Firet pri~e !for the group stunt and _new cerhlicahol) regulations. A tot.al of 46.18 miles of rima H. Y. CLARK'S BROTHER Mn. Leland Conrad of Glenville. went to "Regristra.tion Day", enacted ~1 511 Starcher, who was aoeo~p. roads was passable all year i~ 193i, TO TEACH AT NORMANTOWN'

Her program was the lint and by Caherin& McCudden, ,Helena Me- ~med by her .s~cretary, had earl!e."! The same eer there w 130 .1 only Lyceum fe.at are to be otfe.red Cudden , Blanche Sleigh, Mar.l!ie Lin- ln the week VlSited state coll.-es at of s&eond~ry roads =~able m~~= during the Summer School. =~· p~:~c~ra~~~y, Edgar ,Richards B\~~~l!t:bne~ ~~~;;'A. B. ·a a, clerk total amo;n; of miles passable all th:~~~:~.Cl=~~· ::or::: a;;d.:,t ~~ WILL HAVE HANDICRAFT "Sucker's IStu~t" won second in the office of County Superintend· y~~r asf 0

• uly 1• 1-94.0, was 65.77 Clark. instructor in eJementary edu-DISPLAY HERE IN AUGUST place. P.articipant.e were: Dorothy ent Marvin Cooper, wsa a guest at ml es do pnmary and 5l.ZS milu of cation, was employed Saturday by

. . • MeiClung, Berta McClung, Mildred the meetifg• seeon ary. . . . the Gilmer County Board of Edaea-A hand1c ra~t. display, sponsored McClung, Catherine MoCudde-n. and ~t least Si lt steel glrder bndgea on tion as v-oeationa\ agrieultuf'e ln-

b! the Wom?n s Cente: of the Glen- Helena McCudden. BENNETTS VI SITING HERE pnmary roads have bee~ constructed, 3 tructor at Normautown High

~~r~~ a ~:7s ;~;:::t.a~:~ ;~~ !~~7~ ~~!::~ ~1!h:\~:~~:~ M~~: ;er:~~~e :an~a~i~::~ Mr. and M". Paul aleanett (){ ~hoeu:o;~,re;.:on~i~;e :t~;: ~~ee~· ~~ ~:::1~, i~o~sn~n:::~d sub;:.ri~~~~ bind tbe men behind the guns eau of the Kanawha Umon Bank. The 1Whitle, instructors in the College. Martinsburg came to Glenville today ~~~town , whJeh was completed In enL Be r"ep!acea Russell K. Stivers, wia or lose the war. public is invited. Prizes were presented by MiSs Bauer. t& spend a week's vacation with Mr. · . who wt.s eranted .a lea\-e of absoence.

Who saya ~, b not the land Let me repeat again and again 79 STUDENTS ENROLLED ~:n:t:: ~:!~e;~n~~~ C. M. Ben· pr:xti~:~:;e~~t ~~~- t~~r:;:o;!: ~:!:e:~u ~!~ tb~ta~~ s~':~~it:;; ~;:P::::i~ ~::d:!~pp~r ::e: ~~::nleS:a~n~~::n::so:eo;~: c=~~ Seventy-nine student.!!, one more ' ~:"k!:!n:;. c~~=c:~:n i~ro!~i~: about a montb. Mr. CoC1per aaid. housepainter winds up as a Kaiser.- not remain trrie'ndly-Premier Pri- than wes _reported the past week, "' ~e M~age. is :a great ~sti~ti~n, about 65 S. R. C. regular employes There is rtlll ~me risk 1.n a'ria-I'Nn.t SalU•~r~~ - nee Fumimaro KODoJc of Japa'n. ~::~e!f m cou"es for tlle \arst SIJ: but I rn not reedy 1or .an mshtuti&n who keep u;p the regular mainten- tion-the taxi from t.he city to tb•

the Summer School. yet.-Mae West ance. AU the construction work now ai.rport.~ed Aneu, CBS

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THE GLENVILLE MERCURY ITVDUIT IIKWSI'APU CW Cl.£ffVIll% STATE

T'&AaiD5 COL1.Uo£ ~ tlld r....,. tn ....,.,. ...._b i'ubl' UM ..._.,. Sc:Mol

llr "- c--. .. ~ f:ltuond at t.k ,..u.&. a t C lnrrille .... ~ ..U ..u..r. ~ price 1.-r tb ~. tw.Ol7 -.._._ •f ..,. • • \-l!'Jiah b utwotlfPt.e P~ tbe Wen \'U.. ............. c...c;:t. &Ad" ct. ..U.CII!tH Co.Ueciat.a p,.,._ ...... ..... ,. .. ....., .;~~ s.~w~~rK-, _...._ A ..... , s .. Ton..

.... DITOIU • , • . ...••• • ••• .• Jb,.rjorM lluL 1bU1p Couad ~ , , , .• • •••••... . .• . • . .• Jab W. CCUTY. --.. II. h011.,. ~JIG ••• • •• • ••• , • Juai\a lb.Pt. K:ary .laa. Gritlth

CIKULATJOR · · · ··· · ·; · ·; · ~·•:u.x~Hdd., Doroa,. llc:CJH.I'

..,., c:;.:w. a.u.. &a,.....U BMklo. a.Mca ar.-. WOI.III:a £r.. -. ~ ,~tridt. ......_ Gelau, lll.u7 Jue GrUIU.. J'anha ...... .a..ca Can1fu B.W. Oln"a JliUu, M&DC7 t.. Mtu']liii:J, KaMI ........ o,.a JWl fW17, AJ..-. hMn, _w.,_. ~. --.n. Jt&M.. -. -.,. a.&. llalaalrn-, Ptul Stalaabr, &qqe 1fil1lluu. Kirt -.. .ACULTT ADVUU . . • • . . • . . . . • . • . • . • . . • . . . Lilla 8. lllck.-D

TeachenDoNotNeed Propaganda; Truth Is·Enougb

---~------~----------~ 'Qe /Robert ~ :Xldd Zlbrarg ·I

Let the Pupils Have More Than Talk About War

I m -. u Maden. do oar part foi aatioaal defeue ia our • • .. dulrooiDI th1a faU. We are facial ciant tub to trala lll• ~ of Anteric:a. Let ua conaid~ doill.a eome ....... tlsat ..01 b.Ud ltronae.r bo4fes for U.e e:hildrtD. ~we .U.Ilt ltal1, or continue bariaa hot hmcll.et: aec.

.... bavt.,.. a weU-Uabt.K and well -ventilated cl,_.room ; 8lld third, lla.-al a well-ro110ded n creation period each ,.,. ll.aJa7 teaehen ban bun doina theM thlnp for their llioolt. bat probabl.r they will do ~em better thia year than _..., __

Ia a time wHa cbUclrea an eolllt&IIUy hearinl' world.Jy -.... .. dllcq~Hd in their homa and outeide of school, they ...... a t rvo• aud u-pras rad.ieal opinions. W'hea they tell t.IMI.r troubles at tehool, Jet us a iYe t bem answen u in­....... tlt u we can. Have the .e.hool-room u cheerful u ,_.., wi\h color ud nriety. Let them ue our fta« of red, .,..._ ud blue 8oetla tbe bree&et uc.h day. Let them have platJ of d..l.nctecl adiYities that wUI atimulate them to be fll ~ to their tl ... mates. a:ad be .re~PGulble for lead-

~.: a~t:..W:.f.':a!io tlae ciU&l'OOm let ldat tee that lllo IM<Ioor 1o dotq ~~~ pert Ia d lluublp tralaioa: tllal the lllaOdra aJtow JoyaltJ to their coUDtry and are doiDI' t.hel.r ..... of wodt fo' deiDOClaCJ.~ladlae Hlater'lf.

Happy In the Service Of Our Country

r.t ~.,.-:/-:: ~~~~; II a rift from the Dlln 7o~ Poandatiort-4 terYe of tweh• colorful ead an.raett..IJ boa111d Haua boob oa ReDcfon.

Tbe dHr.rent aathon are ucla ootttandiq ill hls eeld and ..,.. enl of them an llaed in t .. "Who'• Who In Americ:a." In th• kft of .. c.b book 11 a u.t of 411..U01111 for dt.c.aalioa which, ac.conUna to Ill. Willerma White, " Are .ery helpful for :roa- peo. ple'1 mHthap." Parpolfl of tile MriM, u stated in tile prefaee of nch book, II:

"'T• .,._, ..,.,. -.,.-. -· ~ . .....,... .. ............... ~ ..... ~ ............ . pW.teCUUtiaall:riaa .... -.. ...

r ~c:~~h:u::u::~. = JaJr I, utWed "lla•ia'• Cllaa·

In the moatn. to ~m• we are ,oln1 to be uked to make man,­acrilcea: aaeriftc:n that .... llaralt, aanft'MMf7. Guo.l111e IIIAJ be rationed, lllchn tuN m~ be paid, brothers, Mill will be draft­ed for mnltar,. Nrric:e, nd hnr· vries will be Umlted.

Taldna our c:ae from Franc:e

eu" and "A K.e,- to the Eutem Front•• which .. ,. that the out­come of the preaent crlaia depmcle upon the ue"ei of the Jla•iaa•: whether or not tber een atand up 'Under the intense bombiq.

Tbfe ' fNew Republic:" tor Jll],. 21, also co11.tain1 an artidt~ c.on­cemln, Raula, written by Edpr &ow, and be&ded "The So'fteta' Gurrilla Tac:tica."

r ::d!~:.;a~. :f n:~n;; gv.tatio11.1 aad anawen, eompUed by Brace Chapm&D, a~ c:all~d

•'Tlle ADnrer to llu'• Comqaon­at QaNtlon•," meanlnc Albert llltdlell, •ho make• It lt.i1 profel­alon t.o "Anawer any queatioa Ob U1 topl-'f It baa an an..-11'.,.

I A fnr of the quflllllon1 are: "Wh7 ta a left-.ha11.ded J~i!nOD celled a •toatbpaw' 1 Why do we eaU a ~ two hitl1 Why doee 'lo'te'

:o-:,n:;~h~~::n!:' th-:dl!;r.

;~~.:~::::. c:~n::•,:-·..:;~ j._,I,UI~CJIIU>o ne.e1, - mut profit b,- their mi.aakes. .o that Filth Colamnlnl wl\o take adTaDtare of internal .trite, will not laJ the JTOUDdtl'Ork tor in,.uion.

We mut pard apinlt thi1 by IMTinr co11ftdenc:e In our pYUn· ment and a ruliaation of the aer­Joumea: of th~ criaia. lt ill our job u teac:bers and Americana to in­nil! this feeliq in otllera. We mut brtnr people o11t o.f tbe n~al l

l'phen in whk:h tbeJ are li1'in,. and deTelop in lhem a worldl,­complu: a world wbieh udadu rpa,_11 politic., IDCiODTfll iendu and Klftshneu to oDa U.t J'!ide1 and n nWn on dae pal of free­dom. Each ~ md become in&.enaeiJ illlte:rMted Ia the ._lfare of hl1 c:ouatry.

I Tbe ldtool ~frcmb a woDdwful

o pportullit)' to do thia. Pdriock ~ Mtou.ld *ome a part. of U.. dool'• aeti1'lda aa mDdl u •P . T. A. ud co.-unity mutmp. The rtud)' aad d.ra.a.tlud on of

.,._trick Bent)', Thomu Je•eno!lo ADd odtu ~ AmericaD• eboald be a put of lhHe p~ I.IJ. te:rprel.lDe patriolk doeutnbl., •ac.b a. c.be Amuic:an'a Cn:ed, Ike:· la.ndon of t.lld~denc:e, U.. Con­.UU.Uon, etc.., wiD proride a fratt.. f111 IIOUf'C'I: of .-te:riaJa. .Tbil fn­ll&illed patriotiaa ...m tMn due the PU\h Cohnulaa to aM flTmln. GU demoo:ratic. - r of life.......O.k· ,...,Delta. Seul7 200 ttif!~ ,...,.,..

-.de f or an Ofll7. lfort --» Kat!a 11ft a..i.aD ~M,-. eadMa*r.

• 11.-s.& ..... ... tiN.. ~ .. .. ·-mw. "..eric:P -·

FDIAL RITES COffDUCTED FOR MICHAEL S. DOLAJI

Pane:nl .e.fl'ic:u were held tM put W"HII for 11Jchael S. D91an, 85-.,._..~ld farmer of tlear Roanoke, ., .. o djed of a heart attack. Kr. Do­laa ..,... a brothn of Nell Dolat1, • c.eued, wbo atte-nded the Collfop In .....

"'Tired IDOdaoeft filtd Ula! q&nkiq ... -. ti-.e ._ I'IAIO'DiDc ud ,..._.. aoonr to tlle .eat of - -T ... - wm »uat.

Free America-Where 4-H Memb~ea~ Qill Meet at Sunset to Sing Vesper

Sbtr-4he 4-8 Cilia ........_ ptbend on a lntoll a .... Gihrtflo CoUBI.J KKftatloa Cate not Jonr .,o tor..._........_ Pac­Ini tb~ eaM. a.. ...._. dHk­.blue-tJ'ttD hUI wu .......,. oat­lined b~ tlr.JM IDft ....._ of while­edpd clo11.ds. '" _... l;leaci.J.q into delkat. f1b1t. aH dtea illlto

tlle darbr lldenWe wftMat any poiat I'IIMI&blc a ......_. ot .color . lD Rdl a ~ * 9ildren nopP"t blladou ~ for a batt­hour ot wonldp.

Little dill a, ot ~. ...,ted ..,-oap re&liR or tMak ot t1ae tu­bal..at eooa~ oaWde their naba of eZJIQ'haeti--C!oadltJoas tUt caa to N1:D7 twlat tbeb- .to­tans illto • .W.O. ft~ IIIli-. •• of t1ae oWer ceneNtloa

bepl.-..1 b ........ het tu. wiD a detleratblatlan tlleJr most pncloaa aDd heri~ ol fftedom.

The older l'l!leraUon have and 111. ndl enor made the ent chaos JIOUible. Now It "­comet our aa'llllitqated JWPODJI.. hililJ to Pf'UUft democtaq ftro these bo,. ant clrla,. that; &befr time ia hlltDfJ' lhall aol .. ._... aderiaed u tile bectutq at ... othu dark .,. In ha~~~&~~ freeda. -that thq ~ conthlae t. .... jo,- die priTI) ... ol l!ttbw ..... the •aJPer clrele, hen or .._ whve, a :tree•people, aa ......... ed people, wttbQVIt tear ot ..... lhell or domlllatfoa ~ ..... tree to tac-e he .. enward aad ...

:: •• b=:~ ot ~tria~

[&liter'• Notet Rolt.n ~ .... ·-••pori ............... . ~. Ia a ,__ c.u... •tD· •-•- He....WIIlaaa.a-H.at,. '-lr •• m.-m.. ... hr a ,_,_,.._. ...... m.-m..]

(Prom tile Wel:~Rer lldlo) Weet 'V\rainia Us no more lm·

110rtant &ate-eapported iDatita­tloD than the Weat Virlfala ln­dutrial Rome for Bo,., better lm~ perhap• u " Prutlt)rtOWD," heNan 1rithlt1 the contiae1 of that oqraniutlon re1t milCh of the hope of makiq men--nal mill­oat of boy1 who for oae or more of men, ree10n1 llan made tal,. ataru alonr life'• hl,rhay.

For, a number of ,.an tllen han been vape ltorf• c:irevlate4 about "condition• at Pnmt)'toWD." but not until .001'. 11. II. NeelJ' took offtce was theft enr ·~ nal el!ort made drat to learn tbe troe condition• and second, " do aom .. thlnr about them."

It Is now common bowledp that ·eonmor Neel,'a mrpriae -.:Ia-

70 Per Cent of American Youth , Seriousness of National Defense Pr,Dillranl;

Bita o'f Nonae~ae From 'Here and There By Juanita Haqht

SUPER BED I 1riab my mlnd were like a bed And ' Otlc:e made up woald ltaJ

~mooth 1pread • But no! The very leaat ed'ft~ 'WID AlUM It tz'P not once or twfc.e; <But ~lf • dozen times ud Qa, 1 han to make It up apln.

EltCOU&ACDI£NT ...... rdleu of how h0111.eJ, ,.,.

are, there wiD be IOIII.ecnte, ....

~ wlto will think ~~~ an beao·

CHOCOLATE FI.AVOaeD Nenr throw a kila For~aldua..-.. For a klu I• nenr JOod U11.iell a kiN II luted.

:IOIIr--A •II. who II 6c:kle A- who a .. m Be 1 .... the ladiea Arid ltoPa a traill. ·-A ... who II f.altW.l A -• who I• true Be J,ona a lady Aad aarria ... too.

1 c:oald bt tra; .But 1 love to ride rallroad.l Jan for t!M 'l'few.

• • • -.Bethalliaa.•

COIIIETIC IBEX When mr heart ba met rtbatr I ex~~rdN a powder prdf. Cram aDd ro• applied with art. Can IJIUk tU ~ ill JftJ belrt. But whea roa ... III.J II.OM ll ~ Thea 7011 bow m,. cant an tbqf

IIAIL CAaaiD.I JIIOT& Not .............. w...._ ... Ca11. nwr ~~~ JNft{l To ..., ..U .ltHI of puMIM !!!:!!._ comtq tltnniP tM •D.

IIIPoaTAKY ·Be Jo,-1 to tile I'O,.al wlthbl ,.., ' -Tft1111poa.

IT ATE AUDnoa, GRAIIDPATHat

llr. ud MIL .Job .. ,._ d Palo ~· Calif., baft aaaoaee4 dleblrdiofaaonw....-..--.................. .............. .uttor. n. ......... _ ..........

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HAS CROWDED ORTS PROGRAM

ON THE CAMPUS

LIFE MARCHES ON AT RECREATION CENTER Final Rites Held COLLEGE WORK

the membl!1"3 and their guests nt swimming; later, games were

a)'ed in front of the cottage, Members of the W. ,A. A. also re 11ctive in sports. The toftba\1 m ('apt.ained by Edith Gaston

at Luvera Barker's team 29 to 26 T'U t!day and 22 to U Wednes­day. The rating- in games is: Bark­tr, three, and Gaston, two.

Brenke Sullivan Crawford. pitch­er for the Barker team, injured her ~nger during tbe third inning Wed­

}' ev('ning, and Juanita Haught utedforher. ia.h for botb pmes were: 'a team, I rene Cashion, pitch­

• ene SaJmona, backcatrher: ..,... tum, Bnnice SuUivan QlnfOl'd and Juanita Haught, pikh-

ad Elsie Tatterson, bat'kcatch-• Umpil'IM were Eugene McCourt.

Beulah Picbna.

Photos by Photographer H. J . Pears For Claude Jamison COUNCIL HOLDS Funeral sl'.n·kes for Claude Lee

J ami!on, S. N. '36, l\"ere. held- at the Leuer Gap United Brethren Church Wednesday at 2 p. m. H. Y. Clark, instruet.or in education, and Garey Woofter, registrar, were pallbearers.

Mr. Jamison died in a Wuton bo5-pilal fo i_I owing a three yeau illneu.

Burial was in tbe Westfall Ceme.

FIRST MEETING John W. P e nee Cha irman of

State Advisory Group on NYA Program

Glenville State Teachers College was represeDted Saturday st a tery.

~--- mcetin.; of tbe St:H~ N\'A Col-

ALUMINUM DRIVE ~c~:pwa::~g~~u7:i~u~c~:::·l::;~ same ;eneral plan as t-hat followed

HELD IN COUNTY b}·c~:;lo r d:Ot~:.ci\~~luo;;er ~~~::=~ planning, sponsol"!'hip or t-v:aluation

Variou s Groups Coope r a t e studies and eoun!eling with the In D efense Drive State Administ rator. Glenn S. C•lla~

Yeaterd ay ghan , College alumnus. _ Six of the 11even Council me:nben

Under !ijlonsonbip of Scott Van- were present fo r the meeting Satur­horn, county sberitr', and Robnt L d~;~y and under the leadenhip o·f McGee, mayor of Glenville, an alum- Chairman John W, Pence, one or t-be inurn collection campaign lor nation- acting presidents at F airmont State at defense began yesterday with the Teachers College, the g-roup: cooperation of the Girl 'scouts, Boy Cenured attentiton on problema Seoul.!, 4-H dub members, and tbe of (1) .sele(tion of student worken, Rotary Club. (2) selection o! work projeeu, and

Sheriff V.anhorn, chairman of tbe (3) method~ and procedures i11 so· county drive, said last night that al· pervision. though the contributions could be The Council also recommended termed small, there is still more to three regional meetings to be heM come in various pointa in the coun· next month as follows: At Fairmont, ty. He said that ali:hough the nation- August 6; Elkins, August 6; Mont-­a\ drive oftkiaUy ends today, contri- gomery, August 7. To the.;e meet.­butions can still be made at his of- inf!! will be invited Colleg-e adminil­fice or at. the Mayor's otfice. Be a.aid trators and NY•A supervisors and that thus far he bad not reeeived other College faculty membera di-

An elimination tournament in ar- :~:! .. ~~o:h:r:teth~e:~:~~:ue;s ;;u: ~:~ ~;c~z;nec~ :i~~ ;~:Si:!:~t P::;· cbery bepn yesterday. All contest- be shipped, but addtd ·that be. be- Fairmont meeting and poS!.ibly at

:: :,n t::::y.~o;;tu~~!~sRof::! Formal Opening of Golf Club House at Gilmer lieved it would be several days. tbe Elkins meeting; E . s. Maclin wf] ) In the Glenville dr ive, carried 011 have charge of the Montgomery

::n:Y~;aoe~!ea;~~:~~Y;:r~i~~:; County Recreation Center Will Take Place On by the Boy Scouts,. under direetioft meeting. b V " G Tb d Af 2 5 0 ' 1 k p bl" I · d or ·Stanley Hall, former student, and Among the topics the Council Hc-

::;:e :~:h ~;d;oin~; n!~~~hest UrS ay tem00n, - C OC ; U lC nVIte the Girl Scouts, led by Mrs. Elmer ommended for study at the regklnal ..._. Clna Plummer with 169 point.fl, Shaver, guduate of the College, the meetings were: (1) Percentage of

and t hird, Brtnice Sullivan Craw- of t~~r'Gi~n~l~~~(fol~f ~~:b n:twtb!u~1~!'!'!-e Cb0u~~ttyblft~~~~r: MEDILL 9CHOOL TO OFFER contributions also were light but funds to b~e allocated to new atu-

fO::~!:!ing to Virginia Connolly, Center will take place ThYrsday afternoon, wh-en open house JOINT DECREE IN JOURNALISM ~:;:rw!:G~eor:'i:o~=~on:igt~~nth:! ~eec~~~~.<~~3)m~~t~:~ds0fofs\~;:vi: leader the Badminton Club Will be- Will be held from 2 until 5 o'clock. The pubhe IS invited A t.-d--- bl expect-ed and t:h.at, con1idering Glen· faculty supen:ision of work proje-cta, Bin It; SJngles tournament this week Appro11mately th1rty women, all • • studen~1~0 ;!'~:7vepr~mb:::el~;~ ville's popdation, t he drive was fair. (4) shdmg pay scale for worJc.e"':

!o~a;l~:~na:~n bea~!ld consolation ~:m:;;: 0:0~: ~~db,h;~ ~~s~:r:: Rotanans Wtll derree 1n education at the end o1' the !~a~oob;tx:~~e~:o:~ec~:~r;.b~~~~; ~Ake::~;: ~!~i ~: !~:~e:.de:~d u light refreshment&. Co-chairmen or Entertain Their ;: 11:~=~~:-,:n~ their emaster': degre~ not be canvaS!.ed agau1 (6) tummg back of funds when not

the 1\'0men 'a d1V1 &10n of tbe Club are 1~ !~the nd or he flft Boy Scout-3 who part1c1pated 1n I used Deitz Haa Highest Mrs J W1lbur Beall and Mrs. c. M District Governor ~ ~0 ;"~ e ect this tfa ll at- the the campa1gn under leadenh•p of Collea-e allocat1ons of atudent Hitting Average Jn Bennett. Another attraction, 'a tour- ;~boo 1. ° C J uca~on and the Medlll Scoutmaster Stanley Hall were workers this year w11l be deternuned

Ali.Stara' Contest& nam!nt "for women members, Will be GlenvJUe ~heard R. B e~ 0~nl~el'Sl:umT~:m1 a~ Northwe-st_ Ne11 G1ven, Arnold Hall Jobnson , on the bas1s of 7 5% of regularly olfered 1n the near future Freed, Instructor m

1 sociology, ex- operati¥e a~enw:nt' or ~t.ar~7:d c~n B11Jy Lu:u.der, and Earl Rymer Sta.l· enrolled students between 16 and

Oakford Dein, Summer Sebool ~o!:~e:~~bo~~u:\!! ~e~t.f!~t~ ;;: r:·~~n:~:o~;~=~:~~ •1~ th~: ;;::: A~crict~n educat ional elrclea. na~~~j Scouts who aided in the ~an- ;:4~~·;!;:~e~~~=~t.:fa ~;:~::- !f .tudent who completed work here has been pamted green a nd wh1te. . T R THREE COUNTY MEN TO van under leadership of Mn. Elmer about 20 per cent, or 7.5 as com• July 19, Htablishe.d the bla"best The ftoor bas been wued, but as ~~-ea o~m.b .

11 b · Shaver were: Nell Reed, Margy Jack, Jl&red with 9:47 the past year.

aeorin~ r~cord of the CoUtee. ~U- yet furnitu re and fixtures have not of co1~-:::~eat a':d :'ext :::e:~~ ENTER ARMY SERVICE Betty Wilaon, Nina Moore, P eggy Members of . the Coun~il are: I.

::-~;.;• ~~e :::mp~~~ ~~ttl:! :~:n ~~ch~~dT.At~~i~b ~~!~s:~ usl 7, will en~rta.in their dittri~t Thru young men from. Gilmer Ju~eu~!:~~\e~n:ri:::;; :;:nB~~d. :.· ~:~~~. ch;;:t~:·m!';;~o;~ ; ~ pmes played. Da.llas Sullift.n Col- building of .tie house. .C:0'-ernor, Bernard Payne, of Wll- Count!, all volunteers, ·vnll leave Mr. Rail and Mrs. Shaver were used Wheat, Morgantown; Alta Vu lowed with nerl highest aver-ace of Club otfk:ials plan to have the ha~tobn . mb th \ ~len~Jile Au_gust ~ and go to the to transport the aluminum to Mayor Horn, 1Salem; R . . S. Dickinson, 429. houae. wired for electricity soon and u me ers e pa~t week en- unh~~on mdu~ton center to en- MeGee's otfice. (Negro), Bluefield: W. H. S. w:bite,

Tbe bittin~ averages of otber may_ complete arrangements for in- :~:::.!t;l;u:~ ~::::t'::t:~;~~~ ::ti~~h::;:;lc:e;;~;t.t~~~ghar~:e se- Trucks ror transportati~n of alum. Sheph_erdstown; Linn 8 . Hickman,

plaJe:ra follow , AB H Pet. sta~~:g ~:~r h::d a~o,~t fort men trucks to go to all se~tiona of the . Charlu Lloyd Sta\na:er, Glen- inurn from various collecbon centehrs Glenville. • Oakford Deit.z ...... 9 .44-4 Y . county and transport donated alumi- Vlll&; Rolla Arnold Yerkey, Sand in the county were donated. by t e , f.

Dallas Sullivan ...... 21 .429 :C.:ab~~·s::dn~. :rn::.~:://:Y:~i;: nu1~ ~ Glenvilleh. 'IVhbere a central Fork; Charles Bag-well, S.nd Fork. ~~~!~i ~;;:o::!:~E~::a~::P:;a~ ce!:~e.BwU::b:r,:is~r ~~ m!~vil~e.

-:::-s~-:c::'.: ::::: ~: :!!~ ;!:nv~~:tu~:; ~!r:e!!~ ~el~ 1 :~ ~ E~:~:~ a~n~em~e.:~~P ae~n up~he I drink so much o~nce juie4! 1 ~'"';;";;';;' ;;th;;•;;Ro;;t.o;;t;;y;;C;;l•;b;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;W;;';;'";;';;'';;'Y;;;'";;';;T;;h;;"';;'';;";;' ;;;;;;~ Damon Weft. ... 20 .400 the local coune. The Nicely Villa Club the Pllt we~k was Dr. J. C. fed like a sunset.--Jack Beonny, .lamu Morford , •. . . 19 .·368 club of Parkersburg eame here n- :S.rtram, or .Glenville. NB<:

=h~e~ne··· .... :~~ :::: ~~n~ :~d were downed by Glenville --------------------

,..,. "'"" ........ 3 .333 . ... , ... of th• Gl•n•ill•-C•lto I. N. Hardman, Alumnus of 1889, Says He ~~~it'~en·d·i~~.:: : : !! :;!~ ;:~h 1[;~~wftr:i~n ~~:~vi~r~layers Has Not Missed Commencement in 52 Years Don Milia ..... • · · · · 9 .220 McFerrin, 46-40--86--1 point; Roy Matheny . . . · .20 4 ·200 Wilt, 43-45--lU~-2 point11. GlenYille Merchant an_d Farm• ly meant aa much preparation as the

Mackey, 43-43--86--3 point.!!; er R eealla Daya When H e completion of a hi8'h schoo l course STUDENT TEACHERS ASSIGNED Sommerville, 50--45--9~ point.&. Waa Student Haoe today. 'I'he discipline within the TO REGULAR CLASS WORK .Bennett, 43-43--8~3 pointl; clall5 room was rigid, and bad we

___ Darnold, 60-45-95--0. By Raymond Bodkin attempted to go to class without Coller& students who enl'Olled !or Freed, 43-40- 83--3 points; Bost- I . N. Hardman, hardw~re mer-- having on our coat and tie we would

three or more hours credit in dinct- wick, 45·46--91--0. cha nt and farmer of GlenvLlle and a have been sent from class." ed teaching are having regular chaas Hickman, 53-53-10~; Payne, former Gil_mer County teacher, w~o A1though be is 76 years old Mr. wor)l. under the auperviBion of Min 55-65-110--0, has not m1sse~ a commen~ement 1ft Hardman is slill actively engaged in Ivy Lee Myers. director of elemen- Pears, 47-47-94-2 1Aa: Sandy, the 52 yea" s1nce he was gra~u~ted catrying on his business. He, like the tal')' teacher tT.aining and instructor 5 1--4~91-%. at t?e Colleg~. ~Y~. that bu1ld1ng, robin, is a harbinger or spring to

~education, and Princi]!al EaTl R. 47=~~~2~~~1-100-2; Heckert, :~:~;~~a,si::! ~~!':'~~se::~::;.eatly ::n Gsl;:;ii!~ ~~~p~e~d~:e~is h~tt:: rg-s. 011bome, 51·49-100-1 %; Mar- "Wh @n I was eight years old," he garden directly across the street

More Good Pictures at the

PICfURELAND THEAm This Week

Wednseday, Thursday, July 30-31 RUBY KEELER in

SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS . With Ozzie Nelson and His Band

Friday, Sautrday, August 1-2 PRAIRIE SCHOONER

A Western ... with Bill Elliott Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 3-4-5

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE GREAT DICTATOR

uo TEACHERS IN COUNTY den. 46-61-97-1 %. aays. "I started my school career in lrom Kanawha Hall, it is the signa l

White - 46-46--!12-3: Gainer, the same building that housed the for all the residents on the "hill" to;i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A tentative allocation o[ teachers lor Gilmer County schools, calls for 130 ttachen, th~ same as last ye~r' .. ,.s Yr. Harvin Coo-per, supenn­tendent. Of this number, ninety-one are elementary; thirty-nine are high school tuchera.

51-51-102--0. Normal School. The grade school ata'rt stirring the soil, Bartrsm, 62-52---104 - % ; Primm ""¥as down stain in the old 'Lively ·His thi-ee children . Overt Hard-

52-49-10.1-2%. House' and the norm.al was upstairs man, manager of the Hardm.a.n H~rd· Hood, 46-42-88- 3; Farley, 61· in this same building. This house ""are ; Mrs. Thelma Stalnaker, wife

45-96-0. stood near the catalpa treee where ol W. 0. Stalnaker who is a member R. Smith, 58-46--104-3; Sklne- the end or the 'old' administration of the College bculty fOT" the sum-

king, 61-49-110-0. building now st3nds." mer term; and Stanley Hardman, SummertL, 60-66-106-1 'h; Mar· "Later t attended the Norp1al ath letic director of Marysville High

FACULTY WILL NOT MEET shall, 64-59-113- IAL . School, and in June of 1889 1 deliv- School, Mar~·sville, Mich., are all AGAIN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13 <Bow, 6'3-4.5--96--3;!Strader, 68• ered my oration on 'Gunpowder The former 1tudenta in the College.

H.L.Whi~ddirectorof the Summer School. has announced that. the next faculty meeting will be held Satu111ay, Sept. 13, at " P· m., in Room 101.

57-126-0. . Civilb:er' as my part o! the eom· Mn. Breniee Hardman wife of I.

46-Sz.....-~8--3 - . other students was given my diplo· of the College alumni for her hos-Gienvllle, 33%; Ca11'0, lPAa. ma ," stated Mr. Hardnu.n as b& pitality, for it ~as been to her home

DOBBINS LUMBER COMPANY "Acti 'f' ities of our school career come to live with her while attending

Reed, 61.54- 116-<1; Niohols, l mencement. exercises, and with six N. Rardman, is well known to many

smiled whimsically. I that year after year students have

TO REBUILD LOCAL PLANT centered around the Cosmian and College. Martha Carle and Mace! oGRA!Io"'TSVnLE.-Mayor A. G. --- the Independent Literary societies. Lark, both students in the Summer

Burns iuued a c-all Cor 11-luminum do- Ccnstruetion was begun the past There was great rivalry between School, have spent the past four nations from Grant.sVLile citizens ~ week on a new Dobbins Lumber these two organi:ations. The boys summers at the Hardman home.

:~~:ly";~dni:adaa~r:n:r;~n:~ ::~atch ~hoem~::~tt~~ i~ui~~~ d~~~~~~ :; ~~:;ell)~a:a:o ~oo~::~~~~ ~=:k~tb~~~~ EDITORS' SUMMER OUTING

THE RUSTIC REVELERS

:k:eanO::~:~~~ ~ohrl::~!e, 0:u~: fir;:; b~~~~=/~ill have a 106-foot ~:!e 1a t:!~~ei~::o~~= ::::m~:e:e:~ W~~e ~~;;:~.·u~::P:::rng c:!u~~i~ aidewaJk as much aluminum as they front, . Alva Dobbin•,. owner, s_aid, expelled," he said as he continued JVas held over the week-end at the THE "BAND Of LAFFS,'• LED BY THAT LOV-eould donate. and w11\ be completed 1n about s1xt-y to draw comparisons. Greenbrier Hotel, Wbite Sulphur ABLE RURAL MAESTRO, EZRA BUZZINGTON,

. days. "Not on ly waa there a di!feren~e ~prings. WILL BE ON HAND TO ENTERT AJN YOU EVERY " I doft't lalow whi~'t books pro!lt . in the activities but in the. curricula / ----- DAY AND NIGHT OF THE GILMER COUNTY

me moat--thote. that veep me aw.~ke Tbe anny ba.s called for . b!ds on as well. No chemistry, physics, or No major war really has an econ- FAIR. AUGUSTo 2~23.

or thoM that put n(e to deep. - 9,000,000 ~otto'n handkerchiefs.- art wa.s taught then. Graduation omie causoe.- r..t:mard W. !Cronkhi te, i••················· Benjamin Di.araelt. Charleston Daily Mail £-rom the Normal at th-at time bard· World Peace Foundation,

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Pace Four

SOCifll-{VfNTS of th .. WffK Mame Stum.p Maniecl To Sponaor Square I Eatheln:.e Frame and To Charle. 0 . Lowe Da nce Toaiaht Ronze l Burton Married

------ ------ ------T he maf'l'iage of Miss Marne Free lemonade will be served at Miss Esthelene Frulme, dngbter

S tump of Speneer, a !onner atu· a ~uare danee tonight in the gym· of Mn, Winnie William!On of dent in -:he College, to Mr. Charles nasium, although ten een~ will be I Pennsboro, and Mr. Ron:el Burton, Otmer Lowe of New London, Conn., eharged for admiu ion, aays Helena son of Mr. and Mrs. Euetaee Burton -.ru revealed recently. The wedding Mc:Cudden, eh;lirman. Dancing will of Troy, were married July 16, in toolt plac:e at Ruuell, Ky., Novem- be from 8 t ill 10 p. m. Muaie will be BennettsviUe, S. C., with the' Rev, 1»6 17, with the Rev. G. W. Town· furn ished by Mr. a nd Mrs. F ord 1. E. Clark of the Methodist Church aend reading tho suvice. Short.. reading the ceremony.

The bride, a ds U&hter of Mr. and A round danfe will be held iu the Mn. Burton, a graduate of t he lin. Al Stump of Rocbdale, ia em· gymnasium tomorrow night after College, teaches in Doddridge Colin• ployed as a te~her in tbe Roane the story tell ing hour on the eampus.. ty. County sehools. 'Mr. Lowe, who en- \ M.r. Burton is employed u prln-

~~t::a;~ ~oen ~-is S~i~:v:; !~=e~l:: U. SH~~~~~';;N M::..~:: FREE ~!~~:.!:;~on u;!:~at!e inA~~~~d~ carpenter 's mate. He is a SOD of Mr. County. Geor"(f: Lowe and Mrs. Winnie Lowe, Men in the ll'my eamps may get ---~---tha latter o! Barra.. get their home-town newspapers Miss Janet Waldo of Toll Gate

Mrs. Lowe will return from New f ree if plans now under considera· visited he.r sis ter, Catherine Waldo, London in September to resume her tion s re earried out. ~ student in the College, the pu t dutie. aa a teacher. 'I'he U. S. Postoffi ce Department week.

bas signified its wlllingneu to co- Mary Elaine Chrismsn of Morgan-CommiHeea For Kaaawba operate with puhli!lhers on a proj ec.t town a~d cousin of Pe.ror l Stalnaker, P resbytery Na med to send papers to men in t he armed Sumn~er Sehool student, was a vUi·

service of the United States free of tor in English 321 elass yesterday, Mrs. Faye H. Given, A. IB: '38, charge. Several papers are already

pre, ident o! t.be jWomen'a Auxdia.ry, doing this. Mr. H. Y. Clark, instructor in ed­ba.s named the f ollovling c:ommit tes At present, postal regulations re- ueat ion, and Mrs, Clark visited Mr. to begin making plans ! or the meet.- strict the number o! eopies which Clark's sister, leie Hope McCune, m, of the Kanawha Pre.!byteria iu msy be sent fne tMougb t he mails. at Clay, ,o,•e r the week-end.

Gl~~~~~e , ::~a~r ::rs~ndJ!!~ E. -----,,---------------------------------­

;.•b~~kl;~l~,;"d,~ot{.,!'"~bo~~··z~;';;': Edward G. Rohrbough, Jr., Uncler·gc•es ~r;;nt~i~~rs.R;:o"iack~~n.c;:: Emergency Operation in · ~~~~m:;:a:;:~e~~~b~~i~a~.ith~: Pr9. a nd M ra. .R~rbOugh _S_c_o_t_t_t_o_A_t_t_e_n_d-----1

room of the Glenville chureh. F lr.t rnaetin~r of ife the eounty, jt marked U.. annivenarr of the loaa enap's t ivitiea in the eount)'.

J ohn Coftlndall'er of Clubbui'J', secretary-b'easuru , d~UIId the main princlprH of the loa ~i• lion, a nd T. E. Bland, ot 'Welton, assistant ••~retary-h'essuN1'0 alao spoke. A thirtJ"•minute tum. llpkt.. ing the work of the lou --.odlaon, was shown, About twerit,.-&..e ~*~at~ were present, iaeludin.r Waltlir T. Scott, secre.t:ary-treaeuntr of 'lite Calhoun-Gilmer Farm Loan. A--.. tion, and Mrs. Ha"ey Beall, n.. ograpber.

Refreahments eonslstln~tr of eream, cake, ieed te>a and coJfee served.

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CLARKSBUR.G~-AIU.an P, Bart­lett. 70 , of West H llford, -n.t fa­mous inventor and motor bo.t nae.­chanic, died last night at 1:0& o'elock.

Aliee AJ>bockl~. tll re.. A. IF· Rohr- Leave A fter Rece1v1ng Ca ll hough, Mrs. Linn B. Hiekman, rarn. On Son' s lllnesa Air Corps School . IT ANY W4:MIDER THAr Fl:JiltT$ ARMY AND

~:~y.~l~er~- C~i.n, R!~:bo~:~:U M~~ Dr. '£. G. Rohrbough, president of ' Ilt California =~=~ =~:::::~=:r~,::se:s-

B e was b otm all over the •orld as a buildeT of motor:a for apeedboata and twice won the speedboat -fllam­pionahip of Florida waters in his oWD bosl"!. He lblpped engines an over the Uni ted States, made eit.ber ill Floridt or West' Mii! ord.

~~;e~!~~~kl~ira~lrsE1~~re~c:a,.!; :::t ~~~~~~~ yae:~er~a;·fo~:O~;~:?~ George D Scott, 90n of Mn j ~~=~A~IR.~F<~O~R.~C£~l~W~TH.~iE~""~OR.LD~~~?======i so;~~:=.:u:m!iu~::. ::~n~·nta~r;n;;~rsM~f ~~!d c-';;1~ ~oan~

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t'w:~e~. ~;~r~~~h: 1 ~!., t~~~; ~~h~ ~:~t ::le!:::· :ua~::;o~~ I ~ ~::t r:r:n:::l p;s~~i:;,ruo:~ Cirele. ;:rd:rnw:;; =~m::t:r~:~~:dao:.eratlon ~:~if~o;~e~:b~:l :i~l C::";;!~n;~el:~ ~=pan:irs::: thSea n:t.::rd G~~ Sixty Members On

Glenville Golf be;;e;!~~:~t a!::~b~~g~:~i~o:~it~:~ :n~~:~~:,:~:r~~~rt::e~d~':!.!~ i~; SOc . . .'. WILL BRING YOU ::~!~pi~~y~on::::ttn:e;u~~: hut tha t he did not learn bow ser· General, Hamilton Field, Ca lifornia. frie nds ill Cbnlnton. Simpsoa. ious the operation might be. Private Scott enlisted in t he Air • ho aeeeptell th& poaitions ,...th tbe

Club's Roster Mr. Rohrbough, an A. B. '33. grad- Corps in Houston, Texa.s on two eompaat. shortly dter bia ne--

------ ~:~t o;e~~~;~n;fe~h!a~~:ed~a~ !~ !:~:r t~! · ;:s~oc::: ;:.s THE GLENVILLE MERCURY :;t~;o:_:•: :a!t':'":!~ de~:~:;;ra'i~tyth~ul?~e:d~~! ~:11; :~u~rw::~~~~=~::•be:~~s:n!~ ~~~: ~:; ::::eei:;oh!~ebeen on Buclrhannoa for a nat. Clah and nine .non-res1dent, a~co~- ness, Only a week or so ago he be- the 20th Pursuit Group

~n~ tato ·~~~::a::n~~~et .d1rtnb· ~:~; ~=-tra r;:;::~oorr ~~~e:~eo~ :~;~ ~eh:~~yth::ea~en:~~ee lfemberthlp. feea for aenter1n~ the eently did some free lance reporting. The sending of selected

EACH WEEK FOR A

SCHOOL YEAR! dub are: Res1dent, '10.00;.resldent B e bad been working on the Da ily men to the Air Corps schools iJ a w:lf& of member , l2.1i0 ~ eh1ldren of Star only a short time when the feature of the army expans ion pro­m.mbers, 11.00 ; non: restdent, 17.6? ; emergeney open tion was advised. gram, and any man is eligible f or .W.dent, . 6.00 ; soc1al m~bersh1p Mr. Rohrbough, afUr graduat ion auch appoirrtment after he hll eom­(all privi leges u eept plaJlng golf, in Glenvi lle, a ttended the University pleted his recruit training. Many

1 .00) . or Virginia for two yean , later did graduates of these sehoolt who .ll ave l~::::-::=-::::--;.:::i::=========~~ Re1ident memben sre: Dr . . w. T. graduate work and wu a part.-time l returned to civilian life after expin - 1· 1B D 'el

Smith, Earl R. Bogp, B . F. W1then, inst ructor In the University of Tex- tion of their enlistments have fou nd Noah ll.a.rv&y ~-KI X:,'::g A. F. Rohr!Aup,. R. E. Freed, Rud- as. themselves weU prepal'$d for trighly BoCIIle Baater Brow'n av . ~ deD Reed, H n:. Ruddell Reed, Ru~- For seven! yean he ha1 been in- paid position in the aviation. indus- - rill -• ODe of the •o~:te; dell Reed, J r., Leon Reed, Nell terested in wri ting pla~·s, travelop try. s 21 -JU~\ds ~n Paris, · s r e ... a.ed, Lee W. Taggart, Haske! Pean, and longer stories. Mano.eriptt! for t«t 0.1ly !lb1l

Your Appronl • • , TI"J"

;:1~ TS!:b~·:~~U~~ :::~: ~;;; ~:nn:s o:r t::~~=r:.ts are no\w in Th:~! =~':,ei!~!~N~--: As I ~ history, the future of

.laae Adams, B. L. White, Dr. l. C. ' speeial session after ite annu ~J meet- peace and dt:J:J. e fu~u;re of :::=========:!! ~~E.~~ R!;ll!n~~:;::;~ G;! Personals ~~g e;~:~;: ;,~::do;;raot~~ia~ ~n::: ~- Sebool r or

C. C. RHOADES' SHOP

O..M.U. -.

bome, Overt Hardman, Mn . Overt Mr. and Mrs.. Holmes Woodford t.els in the nate. L . R. jobnsoa,. 1rlto ;:;::;;:: _______ j II Hardman, 0 . M. Bennett, Mn. C. M. and daughter Wilma Jeaa, of & lorn, announced the action, said it waa Bennett, Mn. Earl R. Bona, Nf-'llt'· were •eekend guests of hia fa ther , the first hotel auodation in the ~ LOG CABIN 10111 McFerrin, Lucy Wolfe, ~n. A. H. G. Woodford, o! Camden Flata. tion to adopt the eode.

~!'~~o:::~ottln~!rd 8;!;:;: Bob Beall, of Belle, XanaW!bal------------------- RESTAURANT ~~~~:~~~:',:.' :::~ :=::: ~.~~: aph~t ::t::~ ~n~e:: 1;----------, DINNERS AND SHORT

!idwlv!~. ~~;,~ J.a:~~=~~!:: ae~~-s~-: ;,f ;~~'::~ .. ~~ For Dr. ~uJ :t.:aker , t;! s~_l;alr~, :;;=.nwe~r:::;;,u';f inlo~::~u'e::

. ~!n, Mn.a~•~. witben: ~ath: the past Saturda~, From C~arbburr .;.me Wilhen, Mabel Wol!e, Clar- the,. .at to the1r ho~ne 1n Buek·

Ezcellent Barber

Service

ORDERS

SANDWICHES OF.

ALL KINDS

Summer School

Students Eat at

Conrad'• Reataur&Dt

For

GOOD FOOD

Bridce Street '

eDCe u;de"'.;.~ Jr., Mea?;:;~ ;r:: :::no~t:b~~ei~e=-=~~ ~'r.""e:nkd :;: Gof~: C.

1 J:~ .. Lloyd Jones. 11';i w. ~o:-n ;;;~~bert Cain

~';n Swnme::v Elri ~uo;:~l'8:~ of ~ol~:Ce :.et, were weekend lira. u~.m~':;.d A~~rt. guests of ~iss Adde Harpold, at her

Gilbert Rhoades' ;:":·:· ... =':La:·:•':·,.=· P:N:,.._=-=;II REDUCED PRICES

Noa-ruident : Rlebard E. J aeltson, home in R1pl6)'. .

Dallaa,. Sullivan , Bennett Stump, Mr. and Mn. J ohn V. Smith,~;~;=========~ =-:n;,D;, ~id!' :=·:~~-:::: ~:i1~e. p:a~r;.:~dn ~':!iu.:o:, .• ~

BarberShop Wilson Motor Co. on

PURE

PHOTO SHOP OIL. GAS

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BeotlhoHotw .. .._

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Waw rmelona Caatalopea L e mon•

Oranges C011:aCola

-at--";;n.;;B;;•;;,;,.;;;;w;;· "';;';; .. ;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: =~: :c~~~ ;:~:;;,d:~ :~~tb. .; Mrs. R.iehard Smith and son, •Wil·

~::e R~~::r:re!;~,~~~~:! ;;~~: R. B. STORE Mr. and Mrs. -Roy Reed, of Pineb, 0. B. Wilson, M~. ~:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~:;;;;:;;;;=:=;====·f K..na.:.ba county. ~::::;;::::;;;;Ea~· ;;lar=·-==b=:;;;;~~:;;;;;;;;:;;:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;9

SUMMER DRESSES

GOOD BARGAINS

Gl-·rille Midi&Dd Company

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CONVENIENT BANKING SERVICE Your convenience, interest and good

will are t be things we. as a banking in­stitution Qf the highest rank. constantly strive for.

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GLENVILLE BANKING & TRUST CO .

The beat inauranc;e policy ia a aavinga account ia our bank.

A growing institution in a growing community • • • Friendly, courteoua aer­vice, now and alwaya.