THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963
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Bruce High Takes |
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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
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Five persons were apprehended
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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,
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| John Joseph lobinson, Jr., Cum-
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Mt. Lake Park, became the bride
lul’ Eugene Elbridge Fike 11, son |
I‘nf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Elbridge |
Fike of Uniontown, Pa., on Satur
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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- |
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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.|
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Ii Pittsburgh, Pa., sister of the groom:
I, Mrs. Frederick Teuscher, and Miss |
‘: Patricia Fisher, also Baltimore. I
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lul the waist. Their bouquets were
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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
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is in his third year of the Universi
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Christmas would be happier if
we could do something about the
few folks here and there who ob
ject to Santa Claus. 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
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| time come to understand the role
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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.
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