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View Full Screen EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE VOL. LXXV, NO. 21 HMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND-FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR J. Wm. Rowe Lions Club To "CITIZENS OF TOMORROW" ENTRIES FAI RF I ELD BANK Most Anything Host Local REMODELS; GRAND'Mount Tangles At A Glance Is Baseball Basketball Teams OPENING TODAY With Loyola It was unanimously agreed on The First National Bank of Monday night at the regular BY ABIGAIL Fairfield has been completely re- Club President meeting of the Emmitsburg Lions modeled and the grand reopening little Club, to invite the state cham- Saturday Night Here's just another will be held today (Friday) from pion Mt. St. Mary's College bas- item which was contributed to Venerable J. William Rowe, a 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday night's Mason-Dixon veteran ketball team and staff to be the the column this week by a baseball fan was elected All customers and of title clash between the Loyola guests of the club at the Monday, friends Marion, Iowa housewife, a for- to head the Emmitsburg Baseball the bank who visit during those Greyhounds and Coach Jim Phe- Club an March 14 meeting. President J. mer resident of Emmitsburg. at organizational meet- hours will receive a "token of lan's Mountaineers will present ing Ralph McDonnell presided over I'm passing it along to you held Sunday afternoon in the appreciation," and refreshments the battle of bands as well a, as tem- the 20 Lions in attendance. readers just to let you know VFW. C. A, Elder acted will be served, according to Wes- of ball teams. As an answer porary of the meeting what outsiders think of Em- chairman The basketball team was the ley Schaible, cashier. the 20-piece Mt. St. Mary's baim picturesque which proceeded to elect a com- guest of the club at a similar mitsburg and its The First National Bank of which always offers an impromp- in the hope plete slate of officers and direc- observance last year when it won tu surroundings. Also Fairfield was established in 1908, show at the Loyola game, the party tors for the coming year. the Maryland state championship. that recognition of the and this is the first general ren- Greyhounds. are bringing their was -attended Also invited to attend the din- concerned will stir pleasant The meeting well ovation since then. own music-makers from Balti- memories and fond acquaintan- and it was not difficult to effect ner are St. Joseph's and Emmits- more. As usual the Mountaineers ces to many of you who prob- the election. Elected as president burg High School basketeers. It have lined up a series of comic ably knew the lady. This in- was J. William Rowe and these is planned to have a notable skits to poke fun at their tradi- formation is via a newspaper subordinate officers: Edward G. sports figure as the principal tional rivals. The side show clipping which appeared in the Lingg„ vice president; Patricia speaker at the affair. OBITUARIES should be one of the most un- Here Lingg, secretary - treasurer; J. usual in Cedar Rapids Gazette. Secretary Robert E. Daugherty MRS. LAURA HALEY the series' history which for some interesting Norman Flax, business agent, Ed- read thank you notes from Cloyd dates back to 1911 and shows goes Mrs. Laura Rebecca ward Lingg, grounds chairman, W. Seiss and Mrs. Wills. The (Snyder) Loyola with 39 wins and 34 for reading: Pictured above are the new entries of the recently an- Haley, 78, Emmitsburg, widow of Mrs. Earl Booze, 904 and C. A. Elder, advertising and club voted to reserve two rooms the Blue and White. When nounced "Citizens of Tomorrow" contest which is being sponsored Joseph Merle Haley, died at 9:10 St.. Marion, gave her publicity director. These direc- at an Atlantic City hotel for the by the Currently Loyola leads the Tenth Emmitsburg Chronicle and the Allen Studios of Detroit, o'clock Tuesday morning at the letter to mail to tors were named: C. F. New- use of two local delegates who Michigan. The pack in the race for the regular husband a contest is limited to the area east of the Miss- Waynesboro Hospital. She had Dwight D. Eisenhower comer, James Arnold, Frank S. will attend the convention there issippi and the winners season Mason-Dixon crown and Mrs. will receive monetary awards. been ill for the last month and she made the mis- Topper and William L. Topper. in June. George R. Sanders and Pictured above, top right and top seeding in the post-season last month, bottom right, are the two was taken critically ill Monday betting him $5 that she Bernard H. Boyle, last year's J. Ward Kerrigan were appoint- sons of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wastler, Emmitsburg. They are tournament with a 9-0 record. take of at 1:30 after'a heart attack. She receive an answer. treasurer, reported a season-end ed as delegate and alternate re - Roger Allen, 5 mos., and Franklin, Jr., 2/1 2 years, respectively. The Mountaineers are a breath would not Top left is was admitted to the hospital at Booze wrote the Presi- balance of $187.45. The newly- spectively, to the Community Susan Joan Keepers, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. behind with a 13-1 record, their Mrs. Charles E. Keepers, 1 o'clock Tuesday morning. wife advising her 'that elected officers and directors im- Fund board of directors. Emmitsburg. Pictured at bottom left is only loss being a six-point af- dent's Wanda Zurgable, 2/1 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zur- She was born at Fairfield, Pa., was born at Emmitsburg, mediately appointed J. Norman Paul Claypool reported on the fair to the Greyhounds at Loyola. she gable of Route 1. the daugghter of Mr. and Mrs, Md., nine miles from the farm Flax to Manage the baseball progress of the organizing a a Saturday night's victor is as- Adam Synder. The family moved sured which the President and his team this year and authorized Little League baseball team here of first place in the Con- to Waynesboro 49 years ago. Aft- ference. recently purchased near him to pick an assistant. The and said that three organizations Two individual duels also wife er the death of her husband three are Pa.; that she was purchase of new uniforms and to date had agreed to sponsor Engagement Receives Air Force on tap. Loyola's giant center Gettysburg, years ago in March, she had re- the • countryside equipment was discussed and it teams locally and that it was Charley McCullough, and the familiar with sided in Emmitsburg. recall the farm that was agreed to hire the Three Sol- possible that perhaps a fourth Is Announced Commission Mountaineers' Jack Sullivan, will and could battle for Eisenhowers now own. lys orchestra from Baltimore for team could be sponsored. She was a member of St. An- the Conference scor- the in the drew's Catholic Church and the ing lead where Mrs. Booze mentioned the a benefit dance to be held both are shoot- late annex on Friday, March 4. Sodality. ing at approximately 25 fact that her mother, the VFW points second on sale to the BILL SIMPSON per game. Anna Crouse, was a Tickets are now Surviving are four sons: Rob- Key, In conference play the cousin of Francis Scott affair. ert A. Haley, Scranton, Pa.; M. Phelan the meet- FEATURED SOLOIST men scored 1,401 points in 14 the man who composed Preceding the business Donald Haley, Japan; James L. Star-Spangled contests for a 100-point lyrics for "The ing and election, two films were William S. Simpson, baritone, Haley, Pikesville, and Joseph M. average. that If they can match this Banner." She also wrote shown.• The films were loaned by will be featured as soloist by the Haley Jr., Emmitsburg; 12 grand- figure against Loyola the all-time keepsakes brought with the Baltimore Orioles public re- Lancaster Theological Seminary children; five great-grandchildren; team among record of 2,122 points family from the East was lations department and were en- Choir when it presents a concert one brother and three sisters, set in the her 1950451 season over a mahogany shelf made by titled "Building Big Leaguers" of sacred music in Evangelical John P. Snyder, Cape Vinson, N. 32-game a stretch, will go by Booze's grandfather, Rob- and "The 1954 World Series." Reformed Church at the 11 o'clock Y.; Mrs. Mamie Hoffnaugle, Bal- the boards. Mrs. Other records are Landers, from wood taken service Sunday, Feb. 20. timore; Mrs. Elizabeth Crouse, certain to be ert smashed. Every time Jack Sul- a piano which belonged Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gettysburg, and Mrs. Fannie from Party Seeks More livan scores a point the individ- Key. A. Simpson, Emmitsburg, Breinieser, Fairfield. to Walter ual one-year record and two-year also told the senior at the Theological Funeral services will be held Mrs. Booze Money In and a record are broken. To date Sully although she of the Ev. and Reform- this morning (F rida y) at 9 First Lady that Seminary has scored 524 points that push Democrat and Church, has had extensive o'clock from St. Andrew's Church was an old-line Condemnation Suit ed his two-year total to 955 and al- Woodrow Wilson training and experience. While a with Rev. Fr. Joseph Kealy cele- had voted for most insure he will crack the Democratic The State Roads Commission at the Emmitsburg High brating requiem high mass.
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