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EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE VOL. LXXV, NO. 22 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR Church Wedding "CITIZENS OF TOMORROW" ENTRIES College Club Most Anything C. of C. Endorses Unites Miss Rotering, Sponsoring Peunties Are Geo,P. Mahoney Franklin Miller Drama Contest Again State At A Glance In a setting of white and pink Sunday, Feb. 27, the St. Joseph gladioli and carnations, Miss An- Dramatic Club • will present its BY ABIGAIL na Louise Rotering, daughter of annual one-act play contest in Measure the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ro- DePaul Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Champions You can bet your bottom dol- One new member, Charles F. tering, Emmitsburg, became the Each year the club members of Mt. St. Mary's, with Jack lar that somebody's face was Sulli- Stouter, was admitted to the bride of Franklin Davis Miller, each class vie for the Our Lady van pouring in 35 points, red when plans were changed defeated of Commerce at its reg- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Har- of Drama trophy which is award- Loyola College, 79 unexpectedly recently. Seems Chamber to 71, and ular monthly meeting held Mon- ry J. Miller, last Saturday at a ed to the winning class play. won the regular-season Mason- as though the "powers that be" day night in the Fire Hall, Presi- nuptial mass at 10 o'clock in St. Evelyn Meyer will direct the Dixon Conference basketball cham- that work out of the Gover- dent Cloyd W. Seiss presiding. Joseph's Catholic Church, Em- class of '55 for the second con- pionship in Alumni nor's office were all set to slap Memorial The C ha m b er unanimously mitsburg. The pastor, Rev. Fr. secutive year. Beatrice Fey, Fran- Gym last Saturday night. Motorist with a $20 license Mr. went on record as heartily en- John F. Sullivan, C.M., officiated ces Flanigan, Mary Ellen Graub- Those responsible were The Mountaineers, with Sulli- fee. dorsing Senate Resolution No. 13 at the double-ring ceremony. , ner, Mirian Johnson, Clarelleth apparently pretty confident the van doing the scoring and 6-foot and Hous e Resolution No. 11 Maguire, and Dolores Nevy will 4 old sheep would take an- Miss Louella Lansinger, church -inch Sal Angelo grabbing the same which have been adopted by the depict a group putting on a one- shearing, without too organist, played the traditional rebounds and setting him up, took other Maryland State Legislature, and act play in "The, Rehearsal" by much of a protest. Anyway, wedding marches. She accom- advantage of a Loyola cold streak also House Bill No. 233 which soloists, Mrs. Marie Christopher Morley. midway these powers-that-be went on panied the through the second half would establish a state develop- sang "Beni Soit "Box and Cox" by John Madi- to get ahead and even had the license Rosensteel, who the game under control. ment agency to set up a program son Morton will be presented by application forms printed with Ce Jour" (Blessed Be This Day); The victory gave Mt. St. Mary's for state industrial and economic Mrs. Helen who sang the juniors under the direction the new fees thereon applied. Brown, a 14-1 league record. The game development which has been pro- and Miss Bar- of Cecelia Gorman. Portraying the Well this time the sheep re- "Jesus, My Lord," ended their conference schedule posed by Geor ge P. Mahoney, who sang Goun- character of this romance of real belled to the shearing ordeal bara Rosensteel, and gave them an insurmountable Democratic runner-up in the re- and "Panis life are Alhen Ehrensing, Con- the result was that some od's "Benedictus," Pictured the new an- lead over Loyola, which dropped and cent gubernatorial primary elec- above are entries of the recently stance Ehrsam, and Noel Stewart. members of the State Legis- Angelicus." nounced "Citizens of Tomorrow" contest which is being sponsored its first game in 11 starts. tion. Kathleen O'Brien will direct the lature, with an eye to helping Given in marriage by her broth- by the Emmitsburg Chronicle and the Allen Studios of Detroit, The victory gave The purchase of a portable pub- sophomore members for the sec- the Mount little underdog, you and er-in-law, Joseph Hunter Elliot, Michigan. The contest is limited to the area east of the Miss- the lic address system was authorized ond time. Their presentation this the top-seeded berth in the Ma- me, refused to grant that pro- Emmitsburg, the bride wore a issippi and the winners will receive monetary awards. by the group and when received will be son-Dixon Conference tournament hike, printed applications blue ballerina-length dress of lace Pictured above, left to right is Deborrah Diana Vaughn, 2/12, year "Six Who Pass posed will be put into use at the Satur- While the Lentils Boil," an ad- which begins at Loyola College You can well imagine and tulle fashioned with a fitted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn, 122 S. Seton Ave., or not. day- night drawings. J. Edward and the of on Mar. 2. wrangling and commotion bodice, full skirt, scooped neck- William A. Smith, 3/12, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. venture in world make-be- the Houck was appointed to contact Smith, 12 The Greyhounds' main trouble transpired and the em- line and three - quarter length E. Main St. lieve. Mary Agnes Bucker, Gloria that the Potomac Edison Co. relative Bottom photo, 1.-r., shows James E. Grinder, 7, son of Rae was that they couldn't keep their barrassment to those behind sleeves. She wore a matching hat Mrs. Carpinello, Anegla Gresser, you to making a labor survey in the Correine Grinder, 140 S. Seton Ave., and Brenda Lowe, 4, daugh- Ann O'Neill, Eileen Regan, Eliza- hands off their opponents, with the plan. Well anyway, if designed with blue feathers and $20 community. teiP of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Lowe, DePaul Street. beth Savino, Patricia Sherlock, the Mounts winning at the foul get your notice and it says tulle and wore blue slippers and send in Secretary C. A. Elder read a Catharine Taggart, Maryon Wa- line. Loyola outscored the local just disregard it and gloves. She carried a colonial bou- who duplicate of a letter sent the silifsky, and Mary Anne Williams foes from the floor 26 to 22, the usual fee of $15. He quet of white roses and carna- County Commissioners recently taking the acting roles. but the host team converted 35 last laughs best, they tions. GOVERNOR MAKES laughs and which informed the body With June Danaher as director, foul shots to only 19 by Loyola. say. that the C. of C. desired the im- Mrs. Joseph H. Elliot, Em- OBITUARIES the freshmen are presenting "The subject of price sister ocr the bride, was SEVERAL COUNTY The champions blew a seven- While on the provement of the Hampton Val- mitsburg, WALTER C. WASTLER Summons of Sane!" by Magda- would remiss in of honor. She wore a point lead in the early minutes of increases I ley Rd., which leads past the new the matron len Kessie. Actresses include if I didn't give ballerina-length dress Walter C. Wastler, well-known APPOI NTMENTS the game, then battled desper- the line of duty boys' summer camp in the Rain- rose-colored Georgia Brezler, Joan Briggs, housewife a pat on designed with a retired carpenter, died at his home ately back in the closing seconds the little bow Lake area. of lace and tulle Governor McKeldin followed Helen Duffy, Anne Graham, Carol the courageous square neckline, full in Thurmont last Sunday at 4:20 of the first half to trail at inter- the back for Thank you notes were read from fitted bodice, the recommendations of the Re- Lewis, Marie Lynch, Joyce Mc- waged against the sleeves. She wore p. m. of complications, after an mission, 34-32. fight she Cloyd W. Seiss, William Krom skirt and short publican State Central Commit- Namara, June Shillenn and Bar- both American rose-colored hat of immediate illness of two weeks, The host team, with Jack Sul- coffee gougers, and Mrs. Morris A. Zentz. An in- a matching tee on appointment of trial mag- bara Tranberg. This drama takes Seems as though and rose slip- aged 84 years, 10 months and livan hitting from every angle. and otherwise. vitation was received from the feathers and tulle istrates for Frederick it was re- place in the timeless interval be- gougers had ev- bouquet was five days. built up an 8-2 lead and after 10 these price U. S. Chamber of Commerce to pers and gloves. Her vealed yesterday. tween time eternity. their own fuchsia A son of the late James and and minutes was in front 20 to 13. erything practically attend its annual convention in a colonial arrangement of The state's chief executive also wives got their Diannia Harbaugh Wastler, he McNamara, la nk y Mt. St. way until the Washington on May 1-4. Ralph roses and white carnations. made his selection for Board of a wholesale was a member of Apple's Re- Mary's center, was doing a fine dander up and Irelan, Col. T. J. Frailey and C. Thomas J. McDonough, Phila- the cowl. Observe Fiftieth effect. The formed Church at Thurmont. Election Supervisors for job of guarding the giant McCul- boycott went into W. Seiss were appointed as dele- delphia, Pa., cousin of the bride- the the price of ty from recommendations Mr.