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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 22, 1953 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTTSTOWN, PA. PHONE 6000 PAGE SEVEN Jane Louise Camaho Weds Gene LeRoy Michaels at Candlelight Rites Jane Louise Camabo and Gene Le Roy Michaels exchanged weddies, promises candlelight Friday ceremony at 8 p. conducted in St.

John's Lutheran church, South Pottstown. Officiating at the double ring ceremeay was Richard I. Peterman. He was just ordained this year and was performing his first marrage service. For the wedding.

the groom wore his Coast Guard uniform. Parents.of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Camaho, 100 Warwick Settlement. The groom is the a of Mr.

Birthday TODAY'S HOROSCOPE wORK and ways Irenes. Better however under AUSPICES, you for spinted and popular personality chid Today Mrs Carl Wager, 1041 Terrace lane Larry Paul Wambold, Pottstown RD 4, 12 years old. Sharon Marie Pickar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pickar, Pottstown RD 1.

Joyce Ann Stiver, Boyertown RD 2, 3 years old. James Haas, 1145 South street. Mrs. Ethel Hoffman, Sunnybrook road. Carl R.

Young, 518 North Evans street. Joan Tighe, 518 North Charlotte street. Robert H. Heimbach, son of Jr. and Mrs.

Robert W. Heimbach, Pottstown RD 3, 1 year old. Mr. Marvin Drendall, Pottstown RD Alice M. Schiel, Quinteri street.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Joanne wittiam Graham O'Neill Dennis Kehl, Bechtelsville, 7 years old. Ronald Moyer. New Berlinville, 9 years old. Joseph DeLutis Sr, Graterford. Larry Wambold, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wambold, North Keim street, 12 years old. 1 Mrs. Ralph Michaels, Head worth. Decorations the church were white lilies altar.

They form were gift from Mrs. Theodore Kepner and 1 Mrs. T. Henry Boyer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a scalloped brocade lace D.

It was designed with a circular neckline off the shoulders, with illusion pet filling in. 1 The gown a tight fitting waist a full skirt of nylon met ever tulle, with a rayon saum under There was 20 insert of brocaded lace in the form of a in the front. Sleeves were of the -puffed variety. The bride wore white cylon gloves to the elbow. Her veil was a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms and seed pearls It was shoulder length.

She carried 3 bouquet of white asters centered with a dark orchid Maid the bride's cousin, Betty Moyer. She wore an aqua gown with a scalloped edge in the skirt. It was off the shoulder, with brocaded lace jacket with buttons down the front, and pointed sleeves. The gown had jacket. She carried a bouquet white asters and pink rosebuds.

Best man was Richard Brown. A small reception was held at the couple's new home, 15 East Fourth street, after the ceremony. Friends and relatives watched as the couple opened their wedding gifts. Worn by the bride's mother was 1 powder Hue and hite dress with white accessories. White accessories highlighted the beige print dress worn by the mother of the groom.

The couple took 2 short honey- WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING Willam F. Balloge Jr. 137 Sunrise lane, 4 years old. William I. Neman, son of Sir.

and Mrs William E. Netman, 442 Lincoln avenue, 18 years old. HAPPY BIRTHDAY James Janet Haas Mauger Kee Robinson. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Robinson. Sanatoga. 7 years old. Barry Lee Ewing. Linfield.

John Magyar. 31 Walnut street. Albert E. Feight. Levengood road, Pottstown RD 3.

Janet Elaine Mauger. 13 King street. seven years old. Alex J. Czarick.

248 Henry street. Galen Fritz, 27 East Third street, 12 years old. Warren Mauger. 53 West Third street. nine years old Vivian Elaine Miller, New Berlinville Robert Pennington, 1068 South street.

Kathleen Davis, 444 Lincoln avenue. Darlene Kerr. 348 Apple street. Larry Grimley. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce Grimley 1440 Cherry lane. 4 years. Joyce High, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Warren High, Pottstown RD 4. 12 years old Ella Jae Dry, Pottstown RD 1 Marion Kunitsky, Pottstown RD 1. James Yeager. 586 Kenneth street. Anna Hish, Gilbertsville RD 1.

Air-Conditioned MILL END FABRIC SHOP Ph. 3918 321 High St. FABRIC SALE NOW IN PROGRESS SAVE UP TO AND MORE ON ALL YOUR FABRIC NEEDS The Mercury 'Matriarch Clara Keim's Descendants Gather for a Family Picnic Held at 'Apple Home of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Keim Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Clara Keim gathered for a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Keim, Apple Orchid, Hanover Heights. Rain forced the picnickers inside at an carly hour.

Served to the guests were barbecues, salads, ice cream and home made root beer. During the afternoon those tending participated in games. Present were: Linwood Keim, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keim, Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Keim and children, Barbara, Patty and Donald. and grandchild, Walleigh. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Bingham at-'and children, Peggy, Karen, Penny' and Debbv. Mrs. Ea-! Nester, Dorothy Klaus and daughter, Sandy, and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Keim. Mr and Mrs.

Joseph Keim and son, Joseph Jimmy and Danny. Mrs. L. Ray Conway and son. Michael; Jr.

and Jirs James and children, JIJI and Patty Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bech tel, Mrs. Herber Yerger a and children, Herbert Denny and Gary. Charles Keim.

Marlyn Keim. Barbara Grebe and Mr. and Jirs. Raymond Keim Officiating at the service was the Rev. Lawrence Sthreshley Jr.

Worn by the bride was a pale pink dress with rhinestone trim and navy accessories. She had an orchid corsage 'pinned to her shoulder. After a short honey moon. the couple will be at home In a fur-' inished apartment in Pottstown. A roofer's helper, the groom attended Pottstown schools.

The bride was graduated from Norco High school. Beverly I. Spohn and Russell A. Struck Exchange Wedding Vows At Rites Conducted by the Rev. Lawrence Sthreshley in Virginia Beverly I.

Spohn, Pottstown, and Russell A. Struck South Pottstown were married recently in a single ring ceremony in Virginia Local Births Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stout, who live at Apt GI IN Penn Village, yesterday became the parents of a daughter. She was born in Memorial hospital. Former Pottstown residents, Mr and Mrs William G.

Dom fret of Philadelphia. became the parents of a son the past week. To be christened William G. Domfret Jr, the boy was born in Philadelphia General hospital. In Pottstown hospital yesterday.

a daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. John Sechrist. 565 Virginia avenue. Ager auviliary members. Today girls will pile into I nurse's home and will travel home of Dr.

and Mrs. R. H. swimming party. Cars will leave the nurse's home from 2 p.

m. until 5 p. m. Along with their bathing suits, the girls are asked to bring a lunch. A fireplace will be available for them and they could roast wieners or marshmallows.

Teen-Agers to Beat the Heat; Slate Swimming Picnic Party for Today Trying to beat the heat are Memorial hospital Teen- cars waiting for them at the over the countryside to the Linn, where they will stage a In case old man weather decides that the rain" must fall, the affair will be postponed until July 29. RIOT VALUES SHORTS LARGE SIZES Reduced to 1.79 SINGER'S 363 HIGH ST. PATIENT RELEASED Marv E. Hallman. 16 Montgomery street, has returned home after being a patient in 2 private hospital in Doylestown for a week.

EPHRATA LEGION PARK THIS SUNDAY NIGHT 7 P. M. SY OLIVER John Michael Bros. Dept. Store Most Causual Country Stare OPEN 7 DAYS Per Week 9 A.M.

to 10 P.M. Perkiomenville, Pa. Entrance to Mont. County Park Final Summer Clearance WED, THURS. FRI and SAT WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR ONE WEEK JULY 27 to AUG.

3 WHILE WE REDECORATE Reductions to AND MORE The Tench, and vady Sup Infanta' Children's Wear Accessories Nigh and evans sta. all sales Meal moon to Winona Fal's, Eas: S' roudsourz for toe weekend To leave, the bride wore a gray sleeveless cotton ate accessories, and the orca.d from the bridal bouquet. Employed at Penney's departmeat store, the bride was graduated from North Coventry High school. Hospitals Hospitals MEMORIAL Admitted. Samuel 43 King street, medical.

Mrs. Mulared Stout. Penn Village, maternity; LeRoy Miller, 301 Vaughan road. Roversford. medical: Ruff, Limerick.

surgical: Ruth Nelson, 157 Main street, Roversford. sur-565 Harvey Grubb, Pottstown RD 1, med cal; Barr; Kochu, Pottstown RD 2. surgical Josenh Whitfield. Holidaie, surgical. Discharged: Mrs.

Fay Frey, 1028 North Warren street. maternity: Clinton Frey ille RD Burkets Start Vacation; They're Florida-Bound Pottstown RD residents and Sirs. Alvin Burket left vesterdav Florida, where they will spend a week at Orlando and 3 seek at Miami Beach. The pair left by car. and wil pause briefly in various Southern states to visit friends.

Social Calendar (Continued From Page Six) p. m. at Sunnybrook park. Luther league of St. Peter's Lutheran church.

Stone leaves church at 5.30 p. for picnic at Sixpenny. Sunday school committee of Trinity Reformed church- constitutional meeting at 8 p. in the home of Hathaway Geyer. Presbyterian church school -picnic at 6 30 today.

EC church -prayer meeting at 7.30 p. in the church Reindeer-meet at 8 p. drill practice at 7.15 m. in the IO of A building Her husband was graduated from Royersford High school, and 15 a seamans apprentice in the Coast Guard. stationed at Gloacester.

N. J. He formerly worked for the Chester Valley Tree Experts company. Gift of the groom to the bride was a strand of pearis. 1, surgical; Anna Stetler.

20 North York street, medical; Nellie Thompson, Douglassville, medical; Von Appea, 1521 Main street, Congratulations From C. Raymond Erb, 941 Feist avenue. Dorothy Carver, Royersford RD 1. Violet G. 343 Johnson street.

Daniel J. Hakun, 1037 road Arthur Kroh, 423 Walnut street. William G. ONeill, 825 Hale street, 5 years old Evelyn Wentzel. 575 East Howard street, 7 years old.

Joanne Graham, 359 Union alley. Bonnie Kerns. St Peters HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Mrs. Lillian C. Raymond Harvey Erb Charles Gambino, son of Mr and Mrs.

Angelo Gambino, Grosstown road, Stowe, 8 years old Betty Jane Tiller, Paoli Mrs. John W. Sandford, Glen Moore RD 1. Mr. Joseph J.

Barrett, South Pottstown. Pfc. Robert L. Trimbel, Sanatoga. Mrs.

J. Wesley Astheimer, 341 Walnut street. Mrs. James Bell, 329 Walnut street. Mrs Betty Bleacher, 68 South Keim street.

Mrs. Lillian Mae Harvey, 671 North Keim street. Mary Anne Herb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Herb, 480 Spruce street, 11 years old. The Case of the Missing Vacation Car; Or, Oh Where Could That Car Have Gone Thomas, Elizabethtown, She was visiting, with Sheer Sanatoga Trailer park. While on her vacation. she at-'tended her first major league baseball game in Philadelphia. AJI went well until after the game, then Virginia went where she parked her car.

It was gone. Someone had stolen it. After fearful wornes. the car was located by the police at 2963 Stillman street, Philadelphia. Her very interesting and trying vacation came to an end yesterday morning, when she left for her home in Tennessee.

found out. relations. Mr. and Mrs. David' Vacation time has its fun and woes as Virginia; BIBLE STUDENTS Alice Worwood and Margaret Carry, Walnut street, Green Lane, recently spent several days at the Bible conference at Sandy Cove.

AT THE GREEN HILLS THEATRE 5 Miles South of Reading en U.S. 122 The Brilliant Comedy "The importance of Being Earnest" JULY 21ST THRU JULY 25TH Cartain: $:30 lat reservations F. Smith Sea Mich Charlotte Phone 1316 Theater Box Office- 2-430 this teacher really enjoys her weekends! A LAD IP CM HERTZ US TO HERTZ SYSTEM De Morristown Trappe. POTTSTOWN Admitted: Mrs. Helen Sechrist, Virginia avenue, maternity; Frank Bellini 949 North Hill boulevard.

medical; Erma Moyer, Bechtelsville. medical; Mildred Walnut street, medical; Mary Ritter, Graterford. surgical; Charles Patrick O'Neil, Penn Villaze, medical; Richard B. Paul, Schwenksville, medical; -MelvinRandie. Pottstown RD 1, surgical; Shirley Woodley, 468 Spruce street, medical; Joyce Levengood, 525 East Philadelphia avenue, Boyertown, surgical.

Discharged: Earl Haws, Pottstown RD 1. medical; Frederick New berg, 38 East Second street, surgical: Fred Weaver, 559 Belmont street, surgical: Virginia Bertolet, Pottstown RD 1, surgical; Mrs. Millicent Knaster. 72 Robland street. maternity: Bula Dandis.

Dayton, Ohio medical. OPEN A. UNTIL MIDNIGHT Air Conditioned For a Real Taste Treat Try Our TENDER SWEET FRIED CLAMS Tartar Sauce, Crisp French Fries, Rolls, Butter, Beverage. HOWARD East High St. Near Moser Dorothy Breisch to Hold Circle's Wiener Roast Dorothy Breisch will be hostess to the meeting tonight of the Maebelle Hosterman circle.

To be in the form of a wiener roast, the gathering will be held in the Breisch home at Limerick. "Happy Birthday To You" Every Day is Someone's Birthday! Get CARDS at BAUSE'S "Super" Drug Stores FULL HALF GALLONS GALLONS $1.75 Familla Fanilla and Chocolate Vanilla and Fresh Strawberry Familla and Fresh Peach Fanilla and Black Cherry Fanilla and Cherry Custard Vanilla and Fresh Raspberry French Vanilla and Chocolate MILLER'S ICE CREAM STORE 303 High Pottstown HARTENSTINE'S FOOD MARKET 664-662 WALNUT ST. Phone 571 678 WE DELIVER SPECIALS THRU WED. NOON Square Cut Shoulders of Lamb lb. 49c Fresh Beef Liver b.

42c Skinless Frankfurters OFF REGULAR 1. PRICE! 5 Lebanon Bologna NEW American Cheese Economy Size lb. Rival Blue Cider Vinegar. gal. jar 59c 4 OZ PEE Since 1873 Mills "Famous for Famous Brands" 1.

forever young -BOUND Mr. and Mrs. V. Paul Callias, 45 East Main street, South Pottstown, left recently by car on a pleasure trip to California. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! THE BETTERLEYS 113 BRIDES The Fall schedule for Bridal tings very heavy.

Make sure Come arrangement fer 1 P. M. PARKERFORD SALES CO. oW Rente Unrated 411 New Look NEW feeling FAILLE Suitdress by "FORETER YOUNG" Sleek. new longer jacket is flashed with self belt point up slim waist.

and stemline skirt has three gores for new. slightly -full rayon velvet band and saucy tabs $895 back. In fine celanese acetate and rayon Faille It comes in Black, Navy, Brown and Grey. Sizes 12 20 and 1412 ELLIS MILLS. Fasivon Bowl.

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Pages Available:
293,060
Years Available:
1933-1978