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The Weekend Weather Forecast Colder Friday and contin- ued cold through the week- limmitsburg Cm:attar end. Some rain or snow ex- pected about Sunday. "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS' VOLUME LXXXIV, NO. 17 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964 SINGLE COPY 7c State Jaycee i Betty Crocker New Frontier Represents Local Most An,th ng Candidate Club Holds Scouts In Capital Mount Clinches At A Glance Heads Honor Election Of Officers The New Frontier Womens' Dem- ocratic Club held its monthly North Division BY ABIGAIL Local Chapter meeting Monday, Feb. 10 in the VFW Annex, with President Mrs. Tuesday's surprise snow Because of its spirit and interest Jane Bollinger, presiding. brought the total downfall for in the fight to stop the Board of The new officers for the coming the season to approximately the Education from taking the local two years were installed by Mrs. Conference Title four foot mark. The snow be- Public High School to Thurmont, Emily Nicholson of the Glade Val- gan to fall around noon Tuesday the Greater Emmitsburg Junior ley Democratic Club. The new of- The Mount St. Mary's College row 38-36 advantage. and continued throughout the Chamber of Commerce received ficers are as follows: President, cage team took three out of four Catholic U, trailing by 10 points night, measuring about a foot state recognition last week. Mrs. Jane Bollinger; vice presi- of its last games played and blaz- with 9:50 to go went into an all- in depth. It the fourth was ma- It was announced at a meeting dent, Mrs. Mary Hatter; secre- ed the trail to another Northern court press and in a little over a jor snowfall of this year. With of the Jaycees held last Thursday tary, Mrs. Jane Nolan; correspond- Mason-Dixon Conference champ- minute had slashed the Mount the slowness of the thaw the evening in Mt. Manor Restaurant, ing secretary, Mrs. Louise Fraley, ionship this week. lead to 55-52. That was as close absorbing ground is great by John L. Mills Jr., district vice and treasurer, Mrs. Janet New- Jim Phelan's crew, in rounding as the Cardinals could come until quantities of the precipitation president of the Junior Chamber comer. Gifts were given to the out the season, ran into stiff op- the final seconds. reservoirs, and wells, streams, of Commerce, that the chapter outcoming officers as a token of position last Friday night at Ash- The Mounts landed 23 goals on etc. are filling up nicely. It all has been selected by the state appreciation for their good work land, Va., when it tangled with 53 shots as compared to 21 of 49 adds hope will up to what we Jaycee executive board as Chapter in the past. Pictures of President red-hot Randolph - Macon, South for Catholic. The Mount led in be a nice spring with adequate of the Month for January. Kennedy were given to the new of- League leader. The Virginians the rebounding department 31-24 water supplies to sustain us, This selection is based on com- ficers by Mrs. Dot Handley. downed the Blue and White 75-69. with Lou Martine pulling down 12 the farmers, and livestock thru- munity service projects undertak- A word of special thanks to all , The game featured a full-court to be high for the game. out the summer months and en by a particular chapter. The Eric "Rick" Simpson, Susan E. Martin is Emmits- the members was given by Mrs. ,I 10, son press by Mt. St. Mary's, which Mike Costello, Martine and Ber- break up this two-year drought Emmitsburg Jaycees were chosen, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, burg High School's 1964 Betty Bollinger for the interest and co- I propelled them into a 37-33 half- nie Haag spearheaded the Moun- we have been experiencing. said Walter Kirk, president of the Emmitsburg, was a happy Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. operation shown in the past. visitor time advantage. Randolph-Macon taineers' offense with 18, 13 and * * Frederick Junior Chamber of Com- to the nation's Capital recently She achieved the highest score The Jefferson-Jackson Day din- solved the press in the second half 12 tallies, respectively. And this merce, on the merits of the Em- when he visited there as an elect- while on subject of here in a written knowledge and ner was discussed and hoped all and came from behind to win. Phelan put the title on ice Mon- water there to be a great mitsburg High School controversy. ed delegate representing the Cub seems attitude examination given Dec. 3.• would attend on April 11 at the John Carrell, the Mount's f ine day evening in Emmitsburg when deal of resentment and misun- At present Emmitsburg Jaycees Scouts of Emmitsburg. Rick is a General Mills, Inc., sponsor of the Peter Pan Inn. sophomore star, led the losers with his team crushed hapless Western derstanding concerning the price are awaiting word from Baltimore member of local Den 3, Troop program, will award her a "Home- A resume of the club's activi- 1060 22 points, Ed Folk chipped in with Maryland, 95-63. The Mountain- to for our attorney Aleck Resnick, who is with Mrs. Janet Newcomer, Den we are going pay maker of Tomorrow" pin to ties was given by the historian. 16, and Ed Sarmir had 11, but it eers broke the game wide open in representnig the Jaycees on the sig- Mother. local water in the near future. nify her achievement, and her test It was made a motion that Mrs. wasn't enough to offset the scor- the second half with a 61-point issue. According to Patrick Boyle, Young Simpson chated with a It has been known for quite paper will be entered in competi- Ann Zavis be made a honorary ing balance of Randolph-Macon as splurge as all 15 of the Mount's secretary - treasurer Em- number of congressmen and some time, in fact ever since of the tion for state honors. member for life to the New Fron- sena- they placed four men in double players hit the scoring column. mitsburg Jaycees, Resnick will tors and was greeted by Cong. the Town purchased the Water The state Homemaker of Tomor- tier Democratic Club. Mrs. Zavis figures. Tuesday night the Mountaineers contact the group to discuss plans Samuel Friedel, of Maryland, who Co., that a hike was in the of- row will be awarded a $1,500 col- has been an active member of the Saturday night here in Emmits- concluded their regular schedule for a hearing before the State showed him around. He was one fing. However residents and lege scholarship and will be named Democratic Party and also, at burg the Phelanmen just squeaked by defeating Washington College Board of Education. of eight delegates representing consumers have been in the a national finalist. Her school one time, an active member of out a victory over a strong Cath- here 111-80 as the complete Mounc The attorney will ask the State the Francis Scott Key District of dark concerning this increase. will be presented with a set of the club. olic U from Washington. The squad broke into the scoring col- Board to prevent the Frederick Frederick County. Rick visited The Town Council this week is- Encyclopedia Britannica, awarded Jean Flory and Mable Town- score was 66-65 and moved the umn for the second night in a row. County Board of Education from the Capital during the celebration sued information to dispel any by Encyclopdeia Britannica, Inc. send were hostess for the eve- Mountaineers a notch closer to As North League titlists they locating a consolidated school of Scout Week, Feb. 7-13. Ray- fear the public might have as to high The state's second ranking girl ning and refreshments and a social the Conference title. From start will take part in the annual Ma- for the north mond M. Baker is the head repre- any preposterous hike in races. county area in Thur- will receive a $500 scholarship. hour were enjoyed by all. to finish the Mount and Cardinals son-Dixon Conference tournament With the new water mains now mont. The Jaycees favor the loca- The next meeting of the club sentative of all the Cub Scouts staged a close scrap. At half at Catholice University, Washing- beng placed and other major re- tion of the consolidated facility at will be held March 9 at the VFW. in Emmitsburg and congratulated time the Mountaineers held a nar- ton, on February 27, 28 and 29. pairs to the system going on, least half way to Emmitsburg. Series Of Lenten Rick on his election as delegate Council believes that the cost J. EMORY OHLER from this area. County Commissioners Will Borrow of the water will rise by only J. Emory Ohler, 92, life-long Mr. and Mrs. Simpson accom- JUDY IRENE LONG Services about three or three and a half Begun resident of Frederick County, panied their son on the trip and Six Million For New Schools Judy Irene Long, born 1 as t cents a day to each customer. The Rev. Martin died Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the the family ate in the new Senate Wednesday at the Warner Hos- A. Case, Past- The Board of County Commis- approximately $660.000 for cap- This is indeed considered very or of the Thurmont home of his son, Clarence Ohler, cafeteria. Cong. Charles Mc. Ma- pital, Gettysburg, to Mr. and Mrs. Methodist sioners has voted unanimously to ital improvements within the coun- nominal for the high quality of Charge, was the Thurmont R2.