Xmas Decoration Contest Winners Announced Mounties Play
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Etuntitsburg (llIKottirlt "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS" VOLUME LXXXIX, NO. 11 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1969 SINGLE COPY 10c Decoration Engaged Local Store Engaged Rocky Ridge Family Mounties Play Most Anything Xmas Commended For Burned Out Cigarette Donations A three-alarm blaze caused by Contest Winners burning Christmas gift wrapping Baltimore U. At A Glance B. H. Boyle and Sons, Inc., lo- paper completely destroyed the cal grocers, who have been sup- home and possessions of a Rocky Announced pyling free cigarettes to service- Ridge faMily of eight, Christmas Here Wednesday men in Vietnam for some time morning. Emmitsburg's Christmas Decor- now, are beginning to see fruition Firemen said the large brick A travel-weary Mt. St. Mary's ating Contest came to a close the in the humanitarian deed. and frame home of Wilford Cash- College basketball squad overcame night after Christmas with the This week Bernard Boyle, pro- our Dudderar on Route 77, a half all kinds of handicaps in downing that the moon shot is Now following results: prietor, received a thank-you let- mile west of Rocky Ridge, was favored Manhattan 91-88 in over- and the men are safely over Best Lights: 1) Mrs. Mary Hat- ter from a Corporal Scott in totally engulfed by flames when time in the Gem City Bowl holi- at their homes we are back ter; 2) Jerry Joy; 3) Miss Jackie Vietnam expressing his apprecia- they arrived on the scene. day tournament at Erie Saturday mighty proud of them and for Balmer; 4) Norman Sheeley. Hon- tion and also for his buddies, for Mrs. Ethel Dudderar told State night. what did and said while they orable mention, Dr. George Green the kindness of Boyle's Store in Police that the fire possibly start- The Mountaineer squad left Em- speeding through space. We and Clarence Hahn. providing them with smokes. The ed in a partition between the mitsburg by bus Saturday morn- particularly proud that on are Most original: 1) Robert Ros- letter reads: kitchen and the rest room on the ing and was scheduled to take a Christmas Eve Capt. Borman ensteel; 2) Mrs. Guy Wetzel; 3) first floor of the two-story home. plane out of Harrisburg at 9 a.m. a section of the Bible to Dear Mr. Boyle and Sons: chose William Kelz: 4) Milton A. Sewell. She said that her husband and Arriving at the airport they found his Christmas message I am not too good at letter- deliver Honorable mention, Richard Os- their six children, two girls and all plane schedules were cancelled mortals on the little ole writing but from me and the boys to us ter. four boys, aged 7-17, had just due to the weather and were forc- Earth. Apparently with from 106's 2/5 HS Co., I would planet Nativity Scene: 1) Charles finished opening their Christmas ed to continue on by bus, battling astronauts half way to like to thank you for the cig- the Hartdagen; 2) James Houck; 3) gifts. snow storms enroute in an 11-hour "heaven" the Captain thought Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elder, arettes you keep sending us. I Joseph Hobbs; 4) Leo Topper. The wrapping paper was put trip. very appropo, and Emmitsburg, Md., announce the know your goodwill is appreciat- the message Honorable mention, Dr. Joseph in the cook stove and apparently Following a telephone call to agree with engagement of their daughter, ed, so now I will end this letter Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Miller, of we are inclined to Baldacchino. the flames went up the stove pipe Gannon, officials moved the Gan- However that perennial Dale Ann, to Mr. Paul E. Toms, by saying God bless you, one and Thurmont R2, announce the en- him. Prize money for the three cate- and caught fire in the chimney and non-St. Francis game to the open- dissenter, Madalyn Murray 0'- son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toms, all. I am going home sometime gagement of their daughter, Con- gories judged was as follows: 1) second floor. She said one of her ing affair. The Mount game fol- Hair, who had the Supreme Thurmont, Md. in February. nie Louise, to James D. Martin, $20; 2) $15; 3) $10; 4) $5. The children told her at 9:30 a.m. that lowed and did not end until early Court ban prayers in public The bride-elect is a 1968 grad- Corporal Scott son of Mrs. Anna Margaret Mar- contest was sponsored by the flames were "shooting out of the Sunday morning. schools, says the message and uate of Thurmont High School and In addition to the Scott letter, tin and the late George J. Mar- Francis X. Elder Post 121, Ameri- rest room ceiling next to the kit- Twice the Mountaineers had was slanderous to other re- was previously employed by Ideal Mr. Boyle was in receipt of a let- tin, Emmitsburg R2. act can Legion. Judges were Lumen chen." leads but wasted them away and ligions and also to those who Farms Dairy, Frederick. Her fi- ter of thanks from the Dept. of A summer wedding is being Norris, Guy A. Baker, Jr., and The fire caused an estimated were forced to rally for a '77-77 don't have any religion and ance is a 1963 graduate of Thur- the Army, Washington, D. C., planned. Robert A. Seidel. $5,000 damage ot the Dudderar's deadlock at the end of the reg- don't want one. Apparently she mont High School and served four reads as follows: which possessions and $6,000 damage to ulation time. opposed to prayer be it in years with the Marine Corps. Gentlemen: is the home owned by the Baltimore Bob Riley 6'8, Bob Sutor 6'8 and heaven, hell, space or on earth. LAWRENCE W. HULL Mr. Toms is presently employed have been informed by the R. Three Treated I Brick Works in Baltimore. Fred Carter 6'3, all fouled out It makes me wonder how far Lawrence William Hull, 60, hus- at Sears, Frederick, Md. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company of Over 40 firemen from Rocky for the Mount which left them out some people can get. band of Pauline Riley Hull, Fair- No date for the wedding has your recent donation of cigarettes After Automobile Ridge, Graceham and Thurmont without much height for the over- field R1, died at 11:30 a.m. Tues- been set. to our military personnel in Viet- * responded to the fire alarm. Chief time. day, December 24, at the Warner nam. Mishap Friday a. Hospital, Gettysburg. Death was H. 0. Miller of Thurmont, said John Novey, 6'3 sophomore, was With a very happy Christmas On behalf of the Secretary of State police investigated a mul- attributed to a heart attack. Born Driver Narrowly the men battled the blaze for at the big gun for Coach Jim Phelan behind us and with a new year the Army and the Commanding ti-car accident at St. Anthony's in Frederick County, Md., he was least three hours. in the extra period, connecting for in front of us, one must take General, United States Army, on Rt. 806 Friday evening. Four the son of the late William and Injury When firemen arrived on the eight points. Key tap-ins were into consideration just what is Escapes Vietnam, I thank you for your persons were taken to the Warn- Lillie (Warren) Hull. Hull work- scene, he said, the west end of made by Novey and Lou Grillo. before us this year. As the as- most generous donation. I am er Hospital, Gettysburg, in the ed as a truck driver. He was a the 10-room house was totally Novey wound up with 22 points, tronauts looked down on this In Icy Plunge sure our personnel will receive VFW ambulance. member of the Gettysburg Loyal engulfed in flames. Carter landed 21 and Riley hit small little planet earth, from the cigarettes with great pleasure A spokesman at the hospital Order of the Moose, and a social Mehrle Martin, 26, of Thur- Temperatures in the upper teens for 10 as well as snaring 19 re- space, they more or less reflected and thanks. said that one of the victims was member of the Francis X. Elder mont, was admitted as a patient and strong winds hampered fire bounds. our thoughts as to st I in the Warner Hospital, Gettys- Sincerely, admitted. He was Michael Kreitz, sophomores led Gan- T • -nitsburg. fighting efforts. The water used A pair of 6'8 American Kenneth G. Wickham 21, of R2, Thurmont. His brother, small we really are on earth and Surviving in his wife burg, early Dec. 26 suffering from in the fire-fight froze to the fire non College to an 81-69 decision problems we are con- Major General, USA Lewis, 24, was treated and re- the many are a daughter, Mrs. David Mus- a possible broken wrist and chest companies' ladders and trucks. over the Mountaineers in the The Adjutant General leased. Also treated and released fronted with. Space is so vast selman, Fairfield, and five broth- injuries suffered when his car Cihef Miller said that the trucks championship game Monday eve- and small, we must were Rupert Hartmann of Trent- the earth so ers and sisters, Brook Hull, Rus- plunged down a 30-foot embank- had at least an inch of ice on ning. Offers on, N. J., and William Sanders, find a solution to our multitud- sell Hull and Mrs. Helen Mussel- ment into the icy-waters of Flat Goldstein them.