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Mercury-401119-1.jpg The Glen lie Mercury .u. _ ,.., ........ - -·- "'" --- newspaper at Davta-Eikins College, annoUJleement that Coqream&D one of the princi pal apeaken at of the West Virsinia fntercol- The 'll'il.l be bdd at £lk- I::·, :: IDOD Uar- pLn u or former yura. Tbc pan rour- Glenrille Stat. Tnebera Collep wa• holt to the meulnt and bad on tbe eampb more. Uaa.a ninf:l)' del..-u-. ud rac:uU.y adriara Crom fourten •t.ate ud colktcet and the Onln"ity. Prufdent of the AAOciacion Earl tkDooald, J POrh editor of ""llenu17 aDd presi dnt or the Stu· dot CoQ.DC.U. Mc: Donal4 1. Uae .ec:.ond GlenHle student to aerve a1 bead of t.be rroup. Fiut to aern from Gle.n- •IUe 'llt'&S Dennl Garret t. Other oftleen an : Gentld Ha,y1, Fa-irmont.; Mc.retuy- tHuurer, Ch.-rln j 8artldl, Oavi•· Ellrins Collep; facallJ advt.er, Dr. Eliir.&beth Atwater, Potomac State. of t.be eonnntlott is to Pe mulrent Jourulifla and their ad· vl•ra an opportunity tq IDMt and t. lk 1hop, in which they pool theit ;Jrohlema, d.iac;ua le.dinc Wtaea of collese lii!Wipaper puhlisldnc and ""'"-nokiino,J rHCh helpful cc,nduaions where pc»- •ible. Several outatandiq n.,..paper- penoulitiu a ppear on tbe prosnm at each year's convention, wbirh iJ hold at a dU!"erent eoUeae. One of t.he new featu r es o1 this will be an "authority e.Unie" in which coll ece will be crit.idzed eon- The Rt>\ ", C, Lloyd Areha rt , past111 of thu Presbyterian Church., led the Collece YMCA chapter mem bel':'! in an open forum Thuraday ning: on the tubject "The criteria by which one may jude• he it right or wroq." In a !orty-tive minuU discullllion, Mr. Arehart. said, "There are somt ac-:tions which we carry on wit houl mueh contt!quc.nee, some or which ""• neithe-r t hink of as being right or funds for new wrong." . and instructors Re pornted out th:at. our elhu:a.l . f l':tanda rcb :1r·e t ormuhr.t ed by humar °. • b nc;w action and eal led to the c-ooperation 11 ' ncc:eM.ity or selecti ng the r ight cthle• 1 at compf'ti "' by which livC:!t a re to be go\•erned. 11 now devote 1 d to . carpentry. " We too' O !tt! R beUeve a t hina- to are earnrng to 05 '' be right or wrong by whe ther not""d on_e .. does it.' and we t.hat as :r. Is lh·ing tn ad.ron ." 7-Piece Swing Band Organized On College Campus; Will Play For Dance Tonight Earl McDonald, Cha ri;;- Heaaley Will MaDA(I"e Student Muaiclanal Held Membent of the "Campw. C.ta,'" the Collep's newly or- rl :mce and party in the gymnallam unde.r au.spice!' of the Stu- Uent Cou nc il . Under the manapme.nt of Earl =--:---c: _=:-::--- - Mcl>onald . ........ , ol "'' ....... Sutdents Will Cou.ndl. and ICMrlea Haule,., f.... _ ,. m••·""' .,.,. .... , .... ,.;..., ... - Eat Turkey At 1b ftm College Halls In th" orranizat•on an : Hoyt Um- ,.t..-.:ul, rr uhman, or Granu, •ille, plat· ing the flr!t E flat a lto i'&Xophone. Al ong- \rith hi' high school aet.h"ilit6 Mr . 1.1 l .so played in the c.·untsvillll dance- •n ace bulcetfl.t ll man. Robert junior, of Warren, 0 ., v.'i ll pia)• the 8 tenor saxophone. Mr. ArmstroniZ DANIEFISIII, IEIIOPOUrAII nA SOPRANO, AND Ill HUSBAND, Qll'4D ltJZ, c.NG IBEDAY, NOY. rl Procram W".O Be Secoocl 0. C-.-t Coune; Y"IDCellt Sheeaa. Alalhor AM Lecturer, Booltecl Far December 5 Second on lh• Colle ... ·• , ..... ,., ..,..._, PTOantn ••II h. a Joint .... rftitel bJ a...an. , ..... ,_ Mnrnpolh.an o.,..,. ""P"'"" and Cllffonl lll•n"l. hn •- huob&nd. on W<doucl.., . N••- 27. oiMI Iori- .., vr- Ame.ncan wa.r f'CR'ftlpcull.a..t aed tac.raatloMQr- kNJwn aulbor, nn Thorwda,. 1. anncnallC'el Ha..._ ..a.. inl'. l4c.eum comml ltre chaarma.n. Con.,_.n J uo"'- Rutdoip), Mil' II', oJ Lb• WVIP, -'Ill be o• M 1.bt1 pri8«1,..1 f4W&U_n wh• jo'U"Nilw • «•t 1 11 tJW tor their uJIW 1._., c:onf•renc<t> frut <'oun..r U•t E.a· pont'nL) ....................... ... .uU ,.._,.. II e r-.p .t ..... Ia ..W.U.. •--- ,.__. .,. •• -· ... ..,. •JI.-. ..... ................ .,_ rw.r In&.._...... , IC ... :a.ria•U o.... n-...,., •I --.._ A.&&... ..... ,.,. •'- ""- J ..... ..,.,., ..... , . ... ,. .. .......... .............. a 4 klla H'" .. ...,..,_._. .... ............ .. lt.U. ......-" bft, .... .. t.ta.llultatl\a.... ,._,.._.. .. ..._ o,.. c ..... . .._, ................ .,.u...... .,,, .... ,.. 1M> .,... .... ,.., .... - ... - ... '-'oil- - w. _,._. ,... ..... _. lk. AfW.r .um. au. .... ,ta • ,_, tOfBpear of .. A ,._ .... a...n,· M "..tk4 \a ltal7, U,.. ,..._, .... 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Tbe coni•rrrt.t•• ...... 1Jpol1 b,t lt ., board of ot tbt \\ " t \'ir.-.nt. \h thod it$ C'ollfrnr,..c-' COUNTY TEACHERS HEAR DEAN WHilE $pealta AI M ... tnl .S.tw'Mp lo Hiah 5cloool A ... -. iumt M..-we fiP ... W..

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The Glen lie Mercury .u._ ,.., ........ _,.._a,~ --·-"'" ---

newspaper at Davta-Eikins College, annoUJleement that Coqream&D

one of the principal apeaken at of the West Virsinia fntercol-

The con~ention 'll'il.l be bdd at £lk-

!"!:l''r.::":~::"::":"::"::"':"-i I::·, :: !~\~-::!:U~ IDOD ~;: Uar- pLn u or former yura. Tbc pan rour- Glenrille Stat. Tnebera Collep wa• holt to the meulnt and bad on tbe eampb more. Uaa.a ninf:l)' del..-u-. ud rac:uU.y adriara Crom fourten •t.ate ud dttaomiution~l colktcet and the Onln"ity.

Prufdent of the AAOciacion • Earl tkDooald, JPOrh editor of ""• llenu17 aDd presidnt or the Stu· dot CoQ.DC.U. Mc:Donal4 1. Uae .ec:.ond Glen• Hle student to aerve a1 bead of t.be rroup. Fiut to aern from Gle.n­•IUe 'llt'&S Dennl Garret t.

Other oftleen an: Vice-p~lident , Gentld Ha,y1, Fa-irmont.; Mc.retuy­tHuurer, Ch.-rln j8artldl, Oavi•· Ellrins Collep; facallJ advt.er, Dr. Eliir.&beth Atwater, Potomac State.

Purpo~ of t.be eonnntlott is to Pe m ulrent Jourulifla and their ad· vl•ra an opportunity tq IDMt and t.lk 1hop, in which they pool theit ;Jrohlema, d.iac;ua le.dinc Wtaea of collese lii!Wipaper puhlisldnc and

""'"-nokiino,J rHCh helpful cc,nduaions where pc»­

•ible. Several outatandiq n.,..paper­penoulitiu a ppear on tbe prosnm at each year's convention, wbirh iJ hold at a dU!"erent eoUeae.

One of t.he new featu res o1 this will be an "authority

e.Unie" in which collece will be crit.idzed eon-

The Rt>\", C, Lloyd Arehart, past111 of thu Gl~n\'lllt~ Presbyterian Church., led the Collece YMCA chapter mem bel':'! in an open forum Thuraday e~e­ning: on the tubject "The criteria by which one may jude• wheth~r he it right or wroq."

In a !orty-tive minuU discullllion, Mr. Arehart. said, "There are somt ac-:tions which we carry on withoul mueh contt!quc.nee, some or which ""• neithe-r think of as being right or

funds for new wrong." . and instructors Re pornted out th:at. our elhu:a.l

. f l':tandarcb :1r·e tormuhr.t ed by humar co~:ruc:tJon °. • b nc;w action and ealled ~tt~ntion to the

~~u c-ooperation ~ 11' ncc:eM.ity or selecting the r ight cthle• 1 ~pent at compf'ti "' by which livC:!t a re to be go\•erned.

11 now devote1d to . carpentry. " We too' O!tt! R beUeve a t hina- to

eo~ch are earnrng to 0 5' ' be right or wrong by whether ~me

~rn:;:· not""d "-d.ut~~. lor. on_e e.l~e .. does it.' and we us~ t.hat as :r.

Is "~ lh·ing ~'<llllll'le ~~c:~~ul~er&.:"! u~~~e:C~~:~d ;~; tn ad.ron ."

7 -Piece Swing Band Organized On College Campus; Will Play For Dance Tonight

Earl McDonald, Chari;;-Heaaley Will MaDA(I"e Student Muaiclanal Rehearsal~< Held

Membent of the "Campw. C.ta,'" the Collep's newly or-

fi~!zt~e "t:nij~!!ht ~~~o~-::;.•~Y·:r.~o~0:~~~n~0:iv~:: rl:mce and party in the gymnallam unde.r au.spice!' of the Stu­Uent Counc il .

Under the manapme.nt of Earl =--:---c:_=:-::---­Mcl>onald . ........ , ol "'' ....... Sutdents Will Cou.ndl. and ICMrlea Haule,., f...._ ,. m••·""' .,.,. .... ,....,.;..., ... - Eat Turkey At ;~~~d~~~~~w:~~. 1b ftm prutl~ College Halls

In th" orranizat•on an: Hoyt Um­,.t..-.:ul , rru hman, or Granu,•ille, plat· ing the flr!t E flat a lto i'&Xophone. Along- \rith hi' h igh school aet.h"ilit6 Mr . U~ud 1.1 l.so played in the c.·untsvillll dance- b~nd .

B<'sidP~ be.in~ •n ace bulcetfl.t ll man. Robert A.rm~tronc. junior , of Warren, 0 ., v.'i ll pia)• the "~ond 8 fl:~l tenor saxophone. Mr. ArmstroniZ

DANIEFISIII, IEIIOPOUrAII nA SOPRANO, AND Ill HUSBAND, Qll'4D

ltJZ, c.NG IBEDAY, NOY. rl Procram W".O Be Secoocl 0. C-.-t L~

Coune; Y"IDCellt Sheeaa. Alalhor AM Lecturer, Booltecl Far December 5

Second ~ond •bintf~tu~ on lh• Colle ... ·• ,.....,., ..,..._, PTOantn ••II h. a Joint ~ .... rftitel bJ a...an. ,.....,_ Mnrnpolh.an o.,..,. ""P"'"" and Cllffonl lll•n"l. hn •­huob&nd. on W<doucl..,. N••- 27. oiMI • Iori- .., vr­~hf:•an. Ame.ncan wa.r f'CR'ftlpcull.a..t aed tac.raatloMQr­kNJwn aulbor, nn Thorwda,. D~~t: 1. anncnallC'el Ha..._ ..a.. inl'. l4c.eum commlltre chaarma.n.

Con.,_.n Juo"'- Rutdoip), Mil' II' , foun~r oJ Lb• WVIP, -'Ill be o• M 1.bt1 pri8«1,..1 f4W&U_n wh• et~ll•n jo'U"Nilw • «•t 111 ~~ tJW Dec~r tor their uJIW 1._., c:onf•renc<t> frut <'oun..r U•t E.a· pont'nL)

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A.&&... ..... ,.,. •'- ""- J ..... ..,.,., ..... , . ... ,. .. C'OIII~ .......... ..............

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... - ... '-'oil- -~ w. _,._. ,... ..... _. lk. AfW.r .um. au. .... ,ta • ,_, tOfBpear of .. A ,._ .... a...n,· M "..tk4 \a ltal7, U,.. ,..._,.... II""• ,.., appola&M ..,._ et a ~Sarlltio.._~ Cb-rt'll t. ..... YM aodhu .. ftl'yqrNa.C ........_ ..... ~

\ Jnc~t~tt.._e,.._~,... hn.,._. br cu~ ,,.,. ......... -.u~,,...'ll~ ., ........... .... ll'l r IIIII Pruc. -.wf ~ ~ .~, ~ ,....., .... , ... , .... 'lilt

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•t.hJ• A,.W•• n.u .r '"'· ... lt$ht, P:1.hlaJb u4 ~ ..,..,

In uld !lio11 w kll fl~~ ...,.

paw~.- •nd IIM.ftfl•• •rUriM. Jlt,

::.~;~.::::::::;.;;;~~: ~:~~£ s.:~~:~:~:·.~:;~::_ ~ S•"'n.l " • 1w> ,r._ of 1~ 18111:8th ....,.

:~ 1~u~p r:~;:-- ~~~~;~~~,~-~~:~ .. :~ tnar of fl"'ttl t'-l u.-. •·~--. t. leadctn, mlolttifl"- and farllll) rm ;n. .,.._ U:l r.u""'"' ' .. ,._.,. • fk-r'' • ...._

··~~ :~~lh'!;\'~~~:w .. ~·~ :.::: w.~·:~m~~~!• ~~=~~~~,. ~f !:• .::~~~.·; fart~lh wh 1 h orlfluc». tht f.nMr ((omm1H.<'t" t.oJ pi n a n.IA>·•kt• t'(Tii htana F'cu4 • ..,fut~ru. 1!1 aaJ , .. re.u.:nct- ur c-illJ:lpu• r (" Uir}og ",..,_1 ct.o.-~n., "~• lh·" •• N•• f•" -' utfon• al)d lr-.dto,.. to bt h"ld thl# •:tP«t ~ •h Arll•ri,.. ,.._.,' ,.... •prlnc. >'ruol'l•nt ....,~w, ..

Tbe coni•rrrt.t•• ...... 1Jpol1 ·~·tt b,t lt • ., '"'"~'"! board of aJii,"*tl~•n ot tbt \\ " t \'ir.-.nt. \h thod it$ C'ollfrnr,..c-' COUNTY TEACHERS

HEAR DEAN WHilE $pealta AI M ... tnl .S.tw'Mp

lo Hiah 5cloool A ... -. ium t M..-wefiP ... W..

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Obnoxious Adjective Hits Student's Sore Spot 'mi8T VJBGIN'JA recefnd a bit of adverse "public ity the pas1;" Week in "Time" maP­alae when on the first page of the election Hpplement of the November n issue it car­ried aa account of Republ ican candidate W'eade ll L. Willkie'a tour through th.ia state. The a uthor of the article referred to the tl"aln goiDg to Cha rlseton through the '"black, amutty W est. Virginia mountains."

The writer must have been sadly lack ing tn adjectives. The hills ot th is s tate are nei­ther black nor smutty . True, the sky over certain parb of the state contaiM a great deal of smoke. In a ddition to being ''th e Swit zerla nd of Ame.rica.''""West Virginia is oDe of the leading industrial states. But the amoke that. c'Jmes from her f actori es is clean d.lrt, if d irt at a ll. I t shows that the state is alive-t hat it. does not have to depend upon a tourist trade create.d by a sly chamber of commerce to s upport its popuJation. It indi­cates that. W est Virginia is t aking top honors lD na tiona l prepardness by manufacturing products easeDtial to defense.

Ther e l9 certa in ty nothing about this state to justify t he obnoxious adjective "smutty." -Albert w ooner.

A Dollar To The Red Cross For A Worthy Cause 'filE RED CROSS with 3, 721 chapters in I tJI~ United States be·gah its d rive for n~w members the past Tuesday and will continue tile dri ve until November 30-a twenty-day period in which the American people are UJ'I'ed not to overlook t his organization t hat lend• a helping ha nd in t ime of n eed .

Whether it be to the depressed and un­fortunct e peoples of Europe, the A1nericans along the raging Mississippi or Ohio whc are drive n from their homes, t he under­nou.riehfd childre n of t he slums, or the less fortunate coa l miners of W est Virginia and Pennt:.ylve nia-no matter who they a re or what "their color , race or cr eed' '- the A mer­Jean Red Cross will be there with d octo rs aad nuMJcs to heal, nurse. and clothe them.

'l'o an organiution of this type w hich baa such far-reaching good effects, an or­pnization that is building up instead of ttllri.ng down. one shou ld not hesitate to Jive a n ext ra dolla r.

-Through g iving to lhe American Red Croe one becomes united in a great cause. a cause for the betterment and re lief of l'I Uf· ferine humanity.- Virginia West.

•~J._w __

'I'HE FOI..U>WING Ia a ou-.,. of u -I tide eatiti<OI "WIIot Efti7 ftwlalll&ll Should Knbw," ~7 llopr W. Hoi- ap­pearinl' in the November iMDe of the AIDer-lean JleftUI'J. . ·

Yoo will be told that.a-""' tho .....ot important thin• in coU .... Don't belleft ft. Jo"reeident Eliot of Harvard uld tbat It lie qhcd to found a colle .. tho flnlt lllllla Joe would 1bulld would be a llormitoJT. It .._ were bloaey left, lie would enet a ...._,

:'db::~:!':...~ ~t!~ ":!.-= a claaaroom bulldjqo. ---Y~n~ ~:7~ ~:.:-""" 11ft l!tudent"a worth. llarb ~-cc.·--:··o ..:cc -"" and visible sip of the dition. r: .. ., col~e otudent chance to watch hi.l m.tructora gr'tldea on papero 'and blu-u. such eurioua foibl•. The odda in favor of a paper read after dinner. A typewritten paper and&

JO REEDER WINS !~a~:~~.~a~;:n•~:b:.s:!~ ~Ia 0~ ,.,_.

QUIZ CONTEST twice thor wm 1>e .. aded differentl7.

s-iorCirl TaU.Hcmon AI 0pea- Partr;s__.

ed Ia Colleae Libruy

Ric.M.rd Harper, •opbomore, <'0D· duel.ed a Pro£caaor Qui%. program at tbe open hou•e b~ld in the Robert F . &:Ide! Ll ntry !W ~udq from 3 to ') p. m. In obacl'\-.;.D<'e: of National Book Week.

Jo Re~r, se.nioT, woo the conte:at in whieb Am es Wright, Belen B eat-­" · Edwin Don Hinkle, Ro~nd Holt, Jr. and John Hunte.r Williams parti· 6pated. The girls II<'Ored twe.lvt pointe, surpasalnr the boys' t.otal by four. Mary Susan Simon, sophomore, )udred the eont.Mt, and Pauline Burke, freshman. was the timekeeper.

Win ncn of other eontcsta were : Carolyn Sims. fre~hman, who mat<'-h· 00 suthors' na.mu with portraits; Helen Heater, aotoior, who unsua.mb· led book c.baraeteB; and Mal)' Jane Grift;th, sophomore, who db ciphered book tiUI.'3 from descriptive pi<'tures-

.M"isa Alma AJfbuekle and Miss Will· enna White, librarians, were host-est· u . Punch and "'·&!en were: served to approx imately 100 penons. The li· brary 'WlS de:-o rated wlth rot.es and

ehrytantbemum•. Faculty members wllo attended

Kere: Miss Kathleen Robertson, Hiu Bertha E. Olse!n, Misa Goldie. C. Ja.mes, lfis.s Ivy Lee M.yen, Miss Bes­sie Boyd Bell, M\.!5 Willa Brand and Mr. Bunter Wbitiq'.

STUDENTS HEAR CAPT.R.N.OTT

Air Corp• Official Shows Pic­ture. of U. S. Army A-ria­

tion Activities

"It Is not our fPurpose t.o h::we )"'Unfr mcn di 5Continue t heir cdu<"•· tion in order tc join the Air Corps," said Cnpb ln R. N. Ot.t, rommande.r of the West. Virginil. recruiting dill· t rid, dm·ing a talk hclore $ixty-f ive: studente and two t:leult,. members in the. CoUcge auditorium, Wednes· day.

_.. ...... - --•••••n•••••• ............. , .... ~..., you HAVE probably been told that 70V ~- 'Keemng toright toith {;he 'Tlews ~ academic record aa an und>eri!TII4uate 5 r- By Acnes Wricht ~ :i~o~~~e ~de~ ~~~~!~! T~~~ i..INKitunUII ......... IUIIIIIIIII .. IIMIII.UUd .. IIIQIIIHftiH .......... IItft- IIIIIG who d Oe& DOt knOW that & Phi Beta Kappa

LIFE IN Glen\;lle the rest of th is week wil1 prove du11 for key ia small indication of JOur pro..U.. • ma ny with vacat ion t ime beginning tomorTOW for College a t eacher ; countless mea and womea wltiL

students . .. Four a nd one-ha lf day~ .ol pleasure. ... rest f or a verage grades as wtdergradutes haYe doatt some .. . w ork f or others . . . tra.ve l time for n:ta~y .. . All of brilliuntJy in pr~f~!o~a~ ~boola. which s hould never fa il to re mind us that thlS JS a w~ek of T ha nksgiving .. . A tho ught t;hat sh ould be u!)permoet m our yod~!i~R~r=~ ~:.r;b:;"' ~Jh!. iB: ml!~:i: a~!~n':eo~e0 .tan forever -----~-:-:---::--1 tie raised platforms, the acade mic equn.,.. ~et: t ha llf:CU, acidltiorrs, and happen* phers .. . Which all adds up ae Sar* lent of the pedestal ; they call themaelv• inp in the College aad town .. . Most ah Bunhordt 6JfS to " Lire ia &hort " doctors" and smile with patient c:oncl_.. reeent w~• the opu\ng- ol tne new e,•en to those who live a long time." cension when milt.aken for medieal men: building on the training • e h <- o I &w t hey put h ig"h .. .aound ina letters after their lrounds ... Physica l education 4nd It looks as if the <'inema world name&; and t hey march in aca demic p~ manual trainin,l' are two major sub· would hclld full sway for studenu sions. clothed in magnificent medieval eo. je-cts t.aur ht . . . Then tht!re's U:e new this we:~k .. · At the: Lyrie ThunsdaJ t umes. Ail• in all they maaage by such de­street impro,·cmnt. - Lin n and and Friday we fi nd Charlie MeCar· vices to convey the impreu.ion that they Bridge stre:ett . .. The erection of a thy's brother in person on the s~e know what they are talking about. wall nlong the wut side of the Ar· ... Rudy McG rego r of Charleston · ·

~::1:er:;p:ni;:c~· a~:~~~~::~ ~:!t .. ~1~r~~~lr m~~ ~~~~~ ~· ~n- o~; c~fre!:!! :daJ::u:~:b:"c~u':!e to= ~~:~~ :i!it~~;\:in~~~ ·~e:Pi~n; ~~~ tc;;~:.~io:ll:n~m~::~~ ~== ~nbj~i3nio ~~~ d:~;em~:h ~~o~'h~.;:.:

Monday with Myrnn. Loy and Willia~ 'd · I ha mitted to memorf' .. Powe.U ... At the. Pictureland, Frl· ~~u 1re~v~aft~ote!e ~~m books in the HU: .,.

ln the n ecember iaaue of Ladies' Home Journal an artie.le entitled " Row M.any Yu rt Lonc-cr Are We LHtt.' IJ To Li\·e!" sbo'lll"' that the av­era.ce len;rth of life for one in the United Sta.tee is GJ years . . . That people do not live any lonrer nowa· d!&ys than prc,·loualT . .. The a\·er-11ge aa:e of life Is lonce.a;t in South Dakot.:& . . . That J')iDI' to college ap-­parntly ma'kes onl!' live longer .. . That musieiuJI and poet& d'o not die youncer than seientiiU and pbiloso·

day and S'lturday, Oaa Johnson 'a " I a nd yo u wr ite on q trelltiona t.he auawen tD Married Adventure", baaed on which you will have forgotteu within a week, gTU t Book-of-the Month-Club answers which in ordinary Ufe no oae m 11:11 tion ... Sunday, the picturto r igh t. mind would ask you to r emember. fie. been waiting for, ''The ~an 1 ~ar· cause the information ia availa ble in the nl-:~::~e!~~t~:!, ~!t:. !:.ar~~f; l J~:,! erence boob where it belongs.

I LIBRARY NOTES I

. .. Tope in the mosie world this w~ek

are " Beat lf~ Daddy, E"'cht To The B..n,'' n:lti "~ow I Lay lte Down To D~eam Of You.''

What'• New And Jn t.erestinc In The Book World

r~ r leisur~ during t,h l! • t'AL--' r t...,u last wuk, ''Tht" Fai l i~g Tha~k.5tfivine holida)'S, stud"nt.s will Student,'' b" K. L: Heaton .a nd Vlv­enjoy •·Thill Side of Glory.'' Gwen lan Wecdo~ is p.ertm('nl. It. '!. a Jlt~ody Bristow Ma the $truggle of • b~IIU· of ~eadem1e ftul~ro eonta 1~ 1nr suz­tiful woman's ~oiee betll.•een pride ~t1ons for rendJu!ltm.enu In od.J<'&.· and love with a •ballle between t-;o.•en· tionJI guidan<'O. tieth etontury South and 1M old 'Plan· ---o-- - -

ST~n~~t5~h0e~din=tem::~:~ ings should s pread into every field; tlaM: ·t he students a re at least as important as the­su bj ects which they teach; and tha t marb and exa•minations are mere admia istratift com·emences to be tak en far less serioOib' th an they are. In short, insist that you aDd they get together as a unified organizatioa in order t ha t yo u may be pr<>vided with a liberal education .

Religious Education Is A Part Of College Life

A o~1~~iJet~~~i~~::;f:~~:!~n he~d~n ~:! " It Ia hoped,'' he uid, "that these.

~i~:~~ '~~:~~=~ ~;~~~~anr~~~~~ tat~:~ d=~~nr the Dial Pr~• otrer«:d Daffy-Nitions

campus Friday. Nov. 16. - " What caa be done in the way o1 religious ~ducation for college students?.,

that some etudent.s, :!ft.er graduat iton, a $1 000 award. plll,• llubor'• royal· ECHO--

There Is Much To Be wiU have a duire to enter the fie ld ~::k t~M~~P~~:n!a":~•lr-J.~:~r r!% Sometbing thal eheauo a woman

Thankful For This Year of ;;'*e::~~~ned: "The. co<.rse:, o!Cn· 481 msnu~eripts !rom eTery st.lte in ~~:.Ao~~~~Jast word.

T here is a rich heritage of religious cul­t-ure that is not widely disa$1\iaated . Thill heritage has to do with a high and noble conception of God, man's relationahip to God, and man's relationship to man. It hu been built up by great me·n of religion wbo have axpre&.<~ed it in literature and a rt. The medium by wh ic h It can be disseminated more widely iB religious educa tion .

---- ~.d !~~:~o~~~~:~~U:n-ia:;o:=;~: ~.~~~"~;.i: .• :,'m~lnhi~,' ~.~~r:u~::eh~~~:;!~ _ti:nmb:Otn :b:~ ~:u:;u~\b~n:O!~ 'I'HREE H UNDRED a nd twenty years ago mary, 'hall i-e and sd,·nneed. Having ... ~ • ._ t I of t he Methodist confertnc~ he ld on our rompleted the cpuru, a graduate foes3ion . In He-len Munday's struggle

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a afm ple, wholehearted expreSSIOn of thanks, Is ('Om.'Diss.loned a ~ond lieutenant." to achieve h"ppine••· as a teacher ":nd WILL GIVE SMALLPOX AND YOiced by a small number \'o•ho fo und the~ • ·~verA! atudenu m"t. Captain Ott watnan, Mis• En r-strand has writt.en a TYPHOID INNOCULA TlONS at19es saved from stArvation an~ d~saster. art~:~r the proram and asked qucs- "roignantly he:u;u:,ut.love story.''

On Thu~a)', Nov. 21, we Will find our- titona concerning the government's Hlvee aga in pr eserving th e old T hanksgiving CXJUlnd in!' air e•rps 3 nd :lviation ae- ''5t'.ven for a Secret,'' •by Mary V.d.i lions. tivities. Webb. is a love 1tory bid in ""the

Do we con, ider this a dar !or great feast- country th&t.)io!a betwen the dimpl-

t•~e ~r:nk!~l af~:':s ~~~\.h:e p~ri"t!n~ s~~~ WOLFE' S VISIT RELATIVES ~:~~~~c~~~~~:tea~~dT~~=~~:ui: ty we, American citizens, cannot question IN BALTIMORE. MD. pagu ir un:folde-d "'aeven for a uc-

s~\' t'n ty.four student.l will take smallpox n.nd tyl)hoid lnnoeulet·ioM this month . Shots, whie.ll were sta rt.­! do Saturday, will b! given !rom !J to 12 o'doek on ~he mominr• of No­~·e-mbe-r 23 and 30, at tht. Colle:ce dinle.

tlte fact that today we have much more for Miu Eloiw Wolle, aophomore in rtt tMt'• nner l:.un t.o ld !" which to be t.hankhl. After we fin ish our ~he Coli~. ap~t the past we-ek-end All student~ ...unt to ~w ~~ art Mr. and lin. Paul :R.itUr and MCOnd and third sen>ing of turkeyJ aauce, Ill Baltimore vieiting htr sister and o! c eulng a hb~~~ edvc::at,~n . U:o"' dauchter, Sandra Sua, of Philippi, pampldn pie a nd many other delicacies , let broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mn. L. C. t.o Read • B ook Ill .• practte:al guJde were Sunday villit.ora of .M'iSI Sar:ah Ql lt.Op and offer a prayer of thanks and ap- Bush, former rtudent.s. She wu a<· ~e .)f~n!u~~le~;....~~ !~i:n..:.~ llakolm, a junior i • U!.e CoUece. preciation. Remember this : We have fr eedom companied by heT ~not.her, MH. ll in· • -of r eUgion, f reedom of speech, a free press; nic Wolfe, hCT brother, Earl, A.B. schooling. T!he leur-hundred pap Mary Nonn.ao !Ophomore wbo reo we have a demoeraey, our own personal d e- '39, and £ ,•en. Howes, A •. B. '38. book is iilvided into three parta : cently ande:nre~t an open.tion in a .tree and ~elongings ; a nd ta.st. w e have con- re&dinc in. relatkln to lurn inc and Char\Hto h~' tal retamed to llu

fl~~e ~: ~fn~uj~:~e to ourselves and _ to WILL INSTALL •F\IRNAC£ :::·r~on: ~~: ~~;. ~~if~:~ classes h:,e the 1

PI~t ,..__.y .

h umanity if we forget the whole meanmg AT VERONA MAPEL HALL Fadiman aaYJ, " From •Bow to Read.~~~~~~~~~~~ of Thanksgiving? A few moments of thank- a Book' J have a.et.u.al17 leaTl'led h_. fulness can easi ly be ushered into . your A Mw Ide• I Red F'luh .tumaee, to read • book."

nanUaiving program. - For~t White. :~e:::;; g:~~~e.v·:a:lTe~e,::! mc?";:~:n7' f\-::a!'nn-: ~~~to~; !lfa~l HI.U, will b'l! ln..Ued 4uriD& .. RMdln,c With ~ildftn" not only

Quick Quips <:oUece lnl!ltru~ton G. S. T. C.

Enrichment of the spirit ua l life which resul ts from the acquisition of religious cuJ.. ture is, of course, important to everyone. It is particula r ly important to college student. •because it will inspire them to uae the a bfU.. ties acquir ed in college for the benefit of man kind.- Pa ul Real.

Good Books Are Good Friends Now, Always

THE OBSERVANCE of National Book Week in th e college library w&a well carried oa

W -ednesday afternoon. with an ipt.ereatbla" program entitled " Gootl Books - Good ~ends. "

The library 'took on a rather informal at­mosphere with the brightly colored pletUN­posters re presenting the different kiada of books found there. Everyone who attended the ~ceptJon enjoyed it. I feel sure, 'and ape preciated the etrorta of Miu Willerma WhiW and Miao Alma Arbuckle, librariana, to briQ

Na~~n:lto~);kb:';i.~ to .And wh a.t is so t edioua 11 a twice-told tale.. -Rome.r.

Let fools lhe. studious deapiae, The.re'a a othinl' lost by being wise. - La

ronta~ae.

~e Cbristmu bolid..ys, un Pna. E. • baaic rd'erenu book, but an e11* Dear Prole, the fact that

Now t&at • e are aat to eet ovr of euch mid--u meawr pdae udl dWr the of our

C. ltolutlooup. Joyable volwne of rnultinc f.!'Om ,ura of with

Studen.ta -wtU meet wttll Qeir n - childr..n. Mi.. of dances 26th, • • can enjoy~. that we

W omaa '• at belt a ceatradidioa .till-._. ~· ..tneora Wlmor'rOW • • 10 In 't~aud""'a ~- tba: lut ,P11-a. m., • """itt. ttma .. ~ ua1Joo. pi4ulc:c mH;tiJtO wilJ tab tM place etf U.. ..-.ekl,- UMD\hlr ueftiae&

Youn. I dareu7 be ftl7

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COATS the Zipper

l..iDilqr -and­

Other Modela GLENVILLE MIDLAND COMPANY

Mildred JlqCluac •rned thnl~r polats toward her le.Uet IIISt ""k bJ lrinntac Ia d&ne d~t toarna· mutt. She deleated Lorraine Skeet~ Ia til. llnal pme of the .,._ bad· adnt.ozl tou:rumeat aN Ue ud Bel­

How Teama Scored ea. Tqlo&- woa th 4oubla bJ' del eat. &uulb at date coU-.e ud aDiftr. lac Nloa Sa,.._ ad Madeline Pa)'h •lt,o fbOtlball ..-.. the put ...-..

Oa •Wedandqo aiPt Jlballd:lan1 end: 'Wfl!lt. Vircia• 9, Xentacq. "lt on Jleotoa Buu'a ..,U.Qball•m ll'ttnMU "· Xa'ri ... O; St. Pntaelf

dllfea&ed. llartha HotNrd't u. Korda 11arwJ 5; IlL St. rlluJ 6&.-18. Thia -wu tbe tiDal pme, (lid, ) s, Da.'ria-Elkirw &; 'Welt lJb.

libe cfrls who eanecl a point bJ •rty 18. "Poto11Uc 0; Bhld•ld II. beiDc on dl• wtnDlnc teata bniftl William ud K•1"J' (Norfolk. Va.) o: MoClec- II1Hl Barula an: Eliubeth G~brier JIWtary Aoadlar 18, l'r~tt. Elma Emerick. Marin .lack· O&J'Ift&"e lnftitat.e 0. lie and N"tU SD:fder. The other two _..;;_ ________ _

captains. Paultne Bark• and Martha Howard, wiD abo recfly• a point ...... FRED MIIJ.Eil

BARBER SHOP CORREll IIAJIIIEII 11101' Mu. ...,eo.rt s-...

..... to 6e purt 5 ,_,.: JlleaMn' A.Y... Opp. A•. per

.-1 ..-,e ........ 1408 II 1012 fl Uti • 108& d ,.. " 1080 41 11'11 61 Ul fl .6610161

Ill; ..... : loci& 16. A.ftNee

WHOLESALE FEED

AND FRUITS

Gaool Fnrita Are

Gaool Healtlo ·--

Clukllnlrc, W.Va.

ENJOY YOUR THANK.SGIVING . DINNER WITH TURKaT FRC)M

B.a. STORE

PLAYERS our FOR FLOOR SQUAD

Stmday, Mo,ada,., NG9. -

Joaa Beaaett, Fnacio Lod-

--ia--THE MAN I MARRIED

CRURal YOIJ11IS lEEr ON CAIPOS

Sc:hrllfft'• lie to $I.M

...... St.,_. Home Maid St,.le Cloaclaloo

Z Itt. Box $1.11

Cloocolate Chenioo

Thompaon'a Rezall Store

The Beot Val- Ia T-

For GleD'rille'a c..,...,,.. Coeda- for 'Pia &Dd-•­.. d elaewlaere tloere'IJ lie aH doe a- &Dd -pp*t otpJe. Ill aheoluteq ll'eaaollable .prieee. Ha'N :roa _... _. ~ • • • _. aew wiatw atylea • •• 011r quadity,....... -._ CA&ta, bta, ..._

c- ill today &Dd • .....,. daF. We'll-,..... &Dd ..-,_ ..._,.. .. ,. ordoa't Jou7.

THE SMART SHOPPE ON COURT S11IEET FRIENIM.Y, COUJnEOU5 SEilVJa:

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4:r, and &his uc:ouraan the stwleat to -k the serrlc:ea of tbe teacher. In the worltl.hop 1il'iltn muy !Jtu. ~II.DU are workiDC a\ the Mme kind of nrk a.nd are. riviftl' aa equal a.-. fftounL of time tll It, a cood qirit us­u•Ur predominates; and the atudent. work c.heerfully. hope.fu.lly. aad with at luat .a delft• of pride in their 1"tAUlta. Sueh conditions certa.inl7 te.nd tll improvf" the rtudent'a atti­tude and work habita.

TM .,.orkMnp ll'll.l the o1d prob-

This Is Better light for Better Sight Month

I'UUGHT

MONONGAHElA SYSTEM

Aad S...dwicb.

QUICK SERVICE

THE LOG CABIN

RESTAURANT

Tues .. Wed., Nov. 19 A 20 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Mad.

dine Carroll In "SAFARI"

Tbunday, Friday, Nov. 21-22 Ray Milland, Patricia Moriaon

--m--"UNTAMED"

On Stage, Friday Ni1ht Obi)' L Pierce, R. McGreaor

VENTRILOQUIST

Sat. Nov. 23, One Day 0.17 "WAGONS WESTWARD"

Cheater Morris, Anita Louise

Sunday, Monday, Nov, 24-25 William Powell, Myma Lo,. In

"I LOVE YOU AGAIN"

Wilsoa Motor Co. Pure

Oil aad

Gas 0. B. WILSON, MGR.

KANAWHA UNION BANK ClenviUe, Weat Virgin i•

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DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARE!TE THAT_sd ~ ... ITS THE SMOKERS CIGARETTE

Smokers like yourself find CHESTERFIELDS

very refreshing with tlreir

BETTER TASTE

Every time you light up a Chesterfield you kuow why il is called theSmol<v'• (%ruoru. h~s because Chesterfield's "'bt combination of the 6ue&t lo­

bacco gruwo gives you every• 1 hin& a smoker could aek for ... a cooler, benet taste that iA dcjinitclyinildcr. l 'ouafn "tlruy a better cigareue.