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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 . Bruce High Takes | . Game Over Huskies Northern High school Huckies sufiered its fifth setback of the current season last Friday night at Westernport when Bruce High tock its fifth straight victory wiih | a 72 to 40 score. ‘ Coach Leonard Ritchie sent 12| players into action and ten crashed the scoring column. Heuading Bruce's 31-goal assau.t was GQGary | Smith who hit for ten goals and 21 | points. Sam Berry had 15 and Male Kight had 11. The Buiidogs held a 32-20 lead at halftime and upped it to 20| points at the end of the third qmn'l ter, 48 to 28 | Roy Sexton with 11 points \\.;NI the only player in dcuble figures | for the Huskies. Edwards had 8, Shoemaker 7, Nicklow 3, McGraw 8 Hawks 1, Friend 2, anolher | Friend 2. while Fike, Frickey,| Durst and Younkin were scoreless : Limited to 13 field goals North- | cin sank 14 cf 21 shots at the I.nifl line. : The c¢nly game for the Huskies | during the Christmas holidays will | be a battle with the alumni unl December 27. They will meet M(.i Savage at home on January 2. i e 8 Kidneys from a chimpanzee were successfully transplanted in body of man in New Orleans. I e e eot v Y | ) s AP 4 > ) ‘“‘ ( ’L. \*u“m "' 9‘2‘3 E: -s, ‘&7 | sy N H B el | e A TR, JTe | p e M TR e N iy, (g Ifi.‘ | S-SR A S g= = = ii‘z N | ; vz‘f?w sl 2 éP B I . 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We thank you heartily and wish you a most Merry Christmas, Jim Cropp, Owner , Lo Third Street Ocakland, Maryland 'Five Apprehended For Motor Vehicle Violations Five persons were apprehended for alleged violations of the motor vehicle laws during the past few days. They were listed in the dock et of Trial Magistrate Robert M. Maroney as follows: Qobert Nay Bickford, Kingwood, W. Va., forfeited collateral of $lO and costs on a charge of operating a motor vehiele with expired cimvorary registration Ernest Dale Bittner. Oukland, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of failing to obtain a Mary l.nd operator's licene and was fined $5 and costs. The fine and [ costs were suspended. | John Joseph lobinson, Jr., Cum- Ihm'l:.nrl. entered a plea of not guilty to a choarge of improper passing but was found guiity and fined $lO and costs. Ernestine Keller Pieper, Deer | Park, pleaded guilty to a charge | of failure to obtain Maryland regis- I tration plates and was fined $5 and I(-z|<I<. ; Snela Ervin Brown, Aliquippa. i Pa., forfeited collateral of SIOO and I(-n:;t.; on a charge of operating a | motor vehicle while his license was [ revcked. b e e I P'resident Sukarno of Indonesia said even U. S. Tth fleet in Indian ocean could not sway him I'rnml | destroyving his neighbor, Malaysia. | B - ——— eeS. 1. S .+ S <A O ————— I 1 | ' ing Nuptials Held | I Fike-Levering Nuptials He! | el SO S g R L N N GRS R {:.’i e e R ¥ I s el RRG Ua ‘i G e e Tow T a H/}" S e gn,:@fl:f%gjfizfifg%%fl, L o . SRR S B R e W T eek ; TRB e : SB S T T e e Phad o .'23’?“( TR DPO s Wop s S ' f’r}e'és*e, A % o e "‘?‘@@ & x b e R | & o 0 y%flf";h A 4 TR T ‘ : % R s % PR, L | | Sl e fa s il i Cmeln e GERGION L ARy ‘}3B’?%, T i e R L % T 3’}%‘&?—@ i R AR W P SaiaeEe o SRR AR { e Y r Ak Bale nana i AL o LRal g | | T s ' 5 C i u S e "}?, o h ! 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I The bride was given in murriugol by her father. She was attired in a long white chiffon gown with bands ol insertion of Alencon lace. | ;’ Her bouquet was of white poinset- | | tias. ’ I: She had as her matron of honor | her sister. Mrs. William R. Trippe | i!ll. of Charleston, S. C. Her maid | of honor was Miss Rosalind R.| I],o\‘vrinu. sister, and her brides- | ! maids were Mrs. William R. Osha, IIB;:llimm’(': Mrs. George Bm-rgvr.f Ii Pittsburgh, Pa., sister of the groom: I, Mrs. Frederick Teuscher, and Miss | ‘: Patricia Fisher, also Baltimore. I II The matron of honor and maid | I'()I" honor wore long dresses of _L’()I(II L velvet with empire lines and bows | lul the waist. Their bouquets were i red poinsettias. Gowns and flowers of the brides maids were the same as the above, only in moss green velvet, with mistletee botiquets. | Best man was William Millsaps, of New York City Llishers were Wilson K. Levering 111, Baltimore, brother of the bride; Henry Cor tesi. New York: Arthur Hedgren, Princeton. N. J., and Markley Huey, Monroe. Lceuisiana. A reception followed the cere mony at L'Hirondelle ctub. Ruxton. The bride is a graduate of Bal timore Friends school and South Baltimore General hospital school of nursing. The groom was gradu ated from Princeton university and is in his third year of the Universi ty of Pennsylvania law school. The L T KEPUSLICAN, OAKLAND, MARYLAND. IS St ey o | couple will reside in (;k'l'nllllllll\\ll,} | Pa., near Philadelphia. | The Leverings have a \ummvl‘l home in Mt. Lake Park and have | been coming to the Park for m:my’ years. I vy 0. B i G SR I i oy e egY . W PR R B 5 e % /’ \ 5 : s I . i A l i e L ’wy JII L L A = o i bo S A S A SAY, NOW... Did you hear that? Sure did sound like rein- ' deer clattering up on the roof. | Could it be time for Santa yet? R ———————————— . S BRYE S T THIS DRYER SAVES YOU IRONING! ,8"“0"4'0 SR : _—':;-' . = 3} e /4“"“‘"“ Ll gl B 3 e 38 | P LL i ("crmeh“:l B 3 ‘ & TR ! 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There are some. Christmas is primarily a reli gious holiday, the most important holiday of all, marking the birth of the Child Jesus. Santa Claus is for children, the . unspoiled, hopeful youngsters for whom life becomes a fairy tale I during this holiday season. They I will come to know the true mean | ing of Christmas and they will, in | time come to understand the role | Santa plays in the holiday ob servance. Christmas might be happier for all if those who object to Santa could be urged to take his place for a while. A red suit and beard would not be necessary. It could be accomplished merely by seeing I to it that the under-privileged, the needy and the unfortunate in ! some way received a measure of i good will and kindness during the | Christmas season. Anyone who has the heart can borrow a page from Santa’s book. e s I Subscribe to The Kepublican. | —e & I / ! ; ; N g 4 R W . - , I Nfl- QN ": ,I'y | R Fod fl 9’}‘ I& Y | ! 11111 p ‘T@l' | N /\ . \kl 1/ -~ III: o] I ’;)a:"- V. flfi 2y © ™\ A‘NII"&.{/ 0 I &N %y m A7 I = %I \ B ’ WE 1 7 ) N | WISH YOU % GONDER’S CUT - RATE Second St. Oakland, Md. DE 4-9807 ' @1 R e e T % GNGB 2 e WGI | 2T NSt TR R S P ~L 1 Bgße AN &) \ SR Wl © . 3 & ~gzy fig} g ! ém % g A BTy g Vg & W % R LB W e L NP ,My 1o B/ 3 ¥ S N, fg‘” § .S 8 b \ "’E: wb;‘ L :‘? e ; ” ) 5, \a 3 2y : & AN w e N o E?..":f H ere comes Santa with Wit . T el a sleigh-full SR - N o YN A : MLI e . : 3‘5 Y of warmest wishes for i Yy :! ? %fi o a happy holiday. May g £ F I{'?gf& ‘j“ “® . the Christmas season E e > bring every o ;"q} Iy r joy to you and your family. ig . ‘ é’g i 3 \ . 33’4 ¥ 100 SOUTH THIRD ST. I OAKLAND, MD. These Prices Effective (/ WIC:‘) EI:zl’\valIIIQIITIIéI:It Dec. 26 Thru Dec. 31 iy o, Pork Roast P 0 VSRS . 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