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MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1947 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. PKone 2263 PAGE FIVE Barbara Kissling Becomes Bride At Simple Ceremony Miss Barbara Lee Kissling became the bnde of Mr. Joseph A. Ryznei. Saturday morning ar 11 o'clock, in St.

Peter's Catholic church before an al-ar banked white gladioli and pairas. The Rev. John Naja, rector, per- formec the dounle ring ceremony. The bnde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl D.

Hanover Heights and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fehx Ryzner, PotLStQVm RD 1. Mr. Kissliri? gave his daughter in marriage The bride -Aas attired in a wh'te stilt, white bodice and Vive and oiaci accessories.

She a corsage of gardenias and red buos. Miss Helen Ryzner. sister of the bridegroom, wore a piri: dress accessories and a corsage of white roses Mr Fran-t J. Wojton, performed the duties ot best man. Mrs.

Kissling. mother of the onde. n-ore s. blue dress with matching accessories and Mrs Ryzner. YOUR BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES TODAY'S YOL -4KX IM fcaie a quizzical aMe IUTA of mud.

You in ideas good rtadiaj, aad stnrc to Tour mind and to tlie fnodsixip well rduoled CLUB NEWS Social A i i i WEDDINGS Larry Lawler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lawler, 403 Walnut street. Claretta Burdan. daughter Mr.

and Mn. i Burdan, 317 Grant Marjone Spie-A aic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Forrest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Drumheller, 305 North Frank -in street. Ja-ie Clayton, daughter of Mr. Mrs. George Claytcn, Potis- rown RD 4. WJliam Drauschak, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilham Drauschak, Fottstown RD 4. Emily A. Miklusak Engaged to Mr. E.

Hums Mrs. and Mrs. Wendell Miic- lusak. 649 Lemon street. Stowe.

announced the engagement of their oaughter. Ernilv Ann. tdmund John Hums. Jr. son of Mr.

and Mrs Edmund John Hums, Sr, 667 Jefferson enue at a recent dinner in tile Miklusak home members of the immediate lamiiies. Miss Miklusak is emploj ed by the Pottstown Shirt company and Mr Hums is employed bv the Bethlehem Steel company. No wedding date has been set. mother of the bridegroom. ti'-ed in a gray accessories.

Both wore corsages of white roses. A luncheon for the bndal partv and guests was served in the home of the bride. Tne counle left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. For the bride chose a white and pink jersev oress with brown accessories On their return they will reside ai the home of the bride. Guests attended from Niagara Falls.

N. Germantown. Birdsboro, Gib--altar and Brooklyn, -Edward Poitstovrn Simplicity Marks Nuptial Rites Of Wentzel-Fisher Miss Doris Rawn and Mr. W. Alan Hohl United in Marriage Amid Lovely Setting A knely wedding took place Sat- trey be at home to friends RD 4 Earl Beech and streeis.

Carl W. Troutman Feted At Surprise Party A group of friends surprised Mr. Carl W. Troutman, Pottstow-n RD 1 at. a surprise party yesterday in his home.

Gladoli decorated the table and a three-tier birthday cake was used as a centerpiece. The celebrant received many useful gifts and the guests enjoyed playing baseball, quoits and croquet. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs Frank Witmever. and son.

Robert, Mr and Mrs. William Witmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Reigner. Mr.

Franklin Reigner, Miss Ann Reigner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brauner. and daughter, Cathy, and son. Kenneth, Mr.

Richard Heigner, Mrs. Sara Smith, Mrs Jeannette Kuhns, Barto: and Mrs. Carl Troutman and Tommy. A cooling Summer dessert that's Bimp'e to prepare- Fill centers of cantaloupe halves with scoops of Ice cream, top the ice cream with spoonfuls of jam. Pineapple apricot or plum Jam are very good, Tbut you can make your own choice.

Used fats Are Still Sadly Needed! Says the Food Editor HELEN McCULLY So many women write to our magazine and ask if they ahould keep turning in then- used cooking fats. Most certainly yes' There is stHl shortage not only in the United States but ali over the world. Here is what Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson "It is still necessary to conserve every pound of used fat, since; the over-all fat supply situation is little better now than it last year." That's why we American women must keep on saving used fats until world -wide shortage is over! IN USED Seybold, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvm Seybold, S46 Spruce street. Miss Florence Pennypacker, RD 2. aged 17 years. Eleanor Mae Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Hess, Kerul'a'orth. Mr. Edwrm 250 High street. Mr. Josepa Yuros, South Charlotte street.

A wedding of local interest took place Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock in St. John's Lutheran church, Boyerto-An. M-SS Alice Wentzel, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward G. Wentzel, 35 King street, and Mr.

Raymond S. Fisher, i osson son of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Fisher, 35 East Philadelphia e- nue, Boyertown. were united in marriage- Bouquets uroay aliernoon at 3 o'clock: in St.

John's Evangelical and Relormed church when Mrss Dons ca aghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. 1023 Queen itreet, and Mr. William Alan Hohi.

son of Mr and Mrs Wilham P. HohJ, Poiisiovn RD 2, were united in marriage. The double nng ceremony perrcrrred oy the Rev. Gilbert J. aartholome pastor ol the St- Jchn's and Reiormed church.

Mrs Albert Manger, organist, and Miss Myma soloist, presented a half-hoiir recital of br.cal music preceding the ceremony in a betting of -A'hite candelabra and nalnis. Given in marriage by her father. bride v. as go-voied in traditional He 1 lace gown featured a sweetheart neckline trimmed seed anci a skirt Her nev. Iv fumishec home Eas: Second street.

at 48 -ra 1 cl.ng: the bnce chose 3 crei -Aith oroTrn and a. gardenia cor- atenced from Reading, Philiceipn-a. Washington. R-cnmo'-d. Va North Caro- nor! was graduated from wn school, class of Pot--- tne Rtracun: Joanne R.

Selfinger, Alfred F. Koren United in Marriage At a high nuptial mass Saturday morning at 9 o'clock in the Holy Trinity Catholic church, Joanne Rita Selfinger became the bnce of Mr. Alfred Francis Koren Charlotte E. Neubert Becomes Bride In Royersford Church Tbe Royersford Grace Evangelical I Lutheran church "xas the scene of a. lovely wedding Saturday aitemoon at 2 o'clock when Miss Charlotte E.

became the bnde of Mr. Vemon J. Dreibelbis before an altar banked ith hite small chrysanthemiims, palms and ferns. Miss Neiibert is daiighter of 'Mrs. Ella Neuofrt.

744 Church itreet. Royersford. and Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs Otuj V.

I Dreibelois, -Meadow view," Phoenix- PERSONALS Mr. Monte MUltr. If Franilia returned bam from a jm Kew York Mr. and Mrs. Id ward Motf- aian.

Diamond and Logan atreeti had as their nousec'jest this Ruth Oitbrr, field. Mass. The Rev. J. Paul Henry, pastor assisted by the Re 1 Bernard Hurin a ceremony performed by the ley.

Salisbury, N. performed the Rev. John F. Zboyovosky. rector.

double nng ceremony. The bnce is the daughter of A half-hour organ recital was and Mrs M. Seinnger, by Mr. Ferdinand MalerJce i TMi and ee a Mr i and Mrs. Darwin Buckwalter.

-x v-'a 0 Koren LS the brother oi Mr. John J. sang appropriate bridal selec- of Nursing and is employee oy Dr. Landing. tlO n5.

Mrs. Gladys Sweisford, David Detar and Dr. J. Wenner- I sten. Mr Hohl was graduated Nortn Coventry- Higr and employed Jar-, is organist There is no evidence that pensile, more tender cuts ot meat have a higher nutnme than the tougher more xxnomicml cuts.

1 lace tied xitb. green and sllTer nboons. Bndeimaids were Miss Joan shaw and Mrs. Winfield M. Alkin- I son Jr, Pottstown, and Mrs.

Ber- of the bridegroom. Thev wore mauve colored gowns styled like the maid of honor and matching hats; their i arm bouquets were ol white gladioli and pink celosia Tnth white The bnde. given in mamage by and sih er ribbon. All the mttend- ihe back. came to a pome at -e earned a wlute Biole veil edge rf' orange Miss Jean Arne Rawn.

sister of the bride, was maid ol honor and she ore a pink dress with a lace bocnce and a marquisette skirt and featuring a sweetheart neckline, gladoli and mixed jjer arm bouquet consisted of mixed HOSPITALS MEMORIAL Admitted: Mrs. Blanche Razor, Linfield, surgical, Zmil Spangenberg. SchwenknUe, medical; Robert C. Hilldale. medical; Mrs.

Betty Fionni, Hilldaie, maternity; Mrs. Theda Schurr, maternity; Mrs. Anna Gray, Fair-view village, surgical; John Pieczonka, Phoenrx- ville. medical. Admitted and Discharged: James Colasanti, Stowe.

surgical. Discharged: Mrs. Mary Miller. Schwenkville. medical; Betrv Nester, 875 Queen screes, surgical, Jean Koren, 68 Rohiand.

surgical; Mrs. Lavrna Henderson, Stowe, medical; Linwood a Dougiassville, surgical; Floyd Mulford, ville, medical; Richard Bossert, Perkiomenville. surgical; Mrs Rose Austin, 725 WalnuL street, maternity; Mrs Mary Dmnini 252 High streenfi Howard YOST, erford, medical. POTTSTOWX Admitted: John Haslett, 824 Willow street, medical, William Mehlman, Pottstown RD 4, surgical; Julia Koury, 100 South Hanover street, medical; Anthony Wabin. 382 North Charlotte street, surgical; William Morrison.

Parkerford, medical; James Jameson, 265 High street, medical; Ella Reichard, Boyertown RD 2 surgical; Jennie Zimmerman, Stowe, medical; Adeline Fontana, Stowe, medical. Admitted and Discharged: Paul Wagner, Roj ersford, surgical. Discharged: Steward, Spring Mount, surgical; Mrs Grace Calabrese, 295 Diamond street, maternity; Mrs. Grace Stanton, 25 East Fifth street, maternity, Mrs. Arline Fnck, Hilldale, maternity: Mltro Lengel.

182 South Washington street, surgical; Mrs Sue Cut- lllo, 338 Cherry street, maternity; Mrs Doris Egee, Royersford, maternity; Joseph Johnston, Pottstown RD 4, surgical; Tom Waek- lish, 525 Beech street, medical; Alice Whelan, Spring City, surgical; Don Waters, 531 High street, surgical; Eleanor Shaner, Royersford. surgical; Mrs. Martha Seyler, North Keim street, maternity; "Mrs. Alice Rock, Pottstown RD 2, maternity; Mrs. Minnie Smith, Boyertown, maternity.

flowers decorated the church while the Rev. Davia F. Longaker, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony. The organist of the church. Miss May Fern Johnson, presented a recital of bridal music prior to the ceremony.

Attired in a two-piece white linen dress with matching accessories the bride carried a white prayerbook topped with an orchid Her only attendant, Miss Dorothy Wentzel, a sister, wore a two-piece vellow dress with white accessories and earned an old fashioned bouquet of flowers. Both wore half-hats matching their dresses. Mr. W. Oliver Bealer served as best man Both Mrs.

Wentzel, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Fisher, mother of the groom, were attired in two- piece gray dresses with corsages of gardenias and red rosebuds. Following a reception in the home of the bnde, the couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N. J. On their return they will reside at 36 King street.

Guests attended from Mechanics- bnrg and Wilkes-Barre. MARY EPP Suggests: a we restore roar a i to its natural color a texture after weeks Tacationhif. Inecto Notox Tinting Parker Herfcex KecOnai- tioninp Hair and Scalp Treatments. Minaerio Facials including Electnc MARY Beauty Salon 410 Mink St. Floor rhonc or Open 4.

M. 9 T- Daily Add Charm To Your China Glass And Man Other PiecM ta Stock Will Aid POTTSTOWN CHINA and GLASS Store 155 HIGH ST. 724 Social Calendar Malta--Committee Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Bernhart. 367 laurel street, instead of Tuesday night.

Young- ladies class of Emmanwl-- Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Simmons, Sanatoga. MARGIE At the Piano Daily Monday Through Saturday Rkci'i Highway ResUorant Limerick Koute 422 SPECIAL! Your hair pro- iraahed and i featured PERMANENT WAVES Complete $7.50 to $50 Machine, Machineless, Cold Wave Far Appointment, Call 483 ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP 343 Hig St. 2d Floor THE NEW VERSATILE Wkk the New Focoi Scale. fraca 2 ft.

to THE HERD STUDIO King at Perm Fail flowers and she wore a matching wreath in her' ha r. Bridesmaids Miss Ruth Lamb. Washington, Miss Mildied Brandt. Souderton, cousuv of the bride, and Mrs. Manon HonL sister-in-law of the bndegroom.

Their gowns were blue with fitted lace bodices and marquisette skirts and three quarter length sleeves. They earned bouquets of mixed F'all flowers and wore matching wreaths in their hair Mr. Raymond Hohl, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, while Messrs Ralph Esser and William Reitenbaugh were ushers. Mrs Rawn. mother of the bride, chose a pink sheer dress with hat of pink feathers and dubonnet veil with white accessories and Mrs Hohl.

mother of the bnde- groom, was attired in a black and white print dress with black ac- cessones. Gardenia corsages were worn by both mothers Many--guests and members of the bndal party were feted at a reception in the home of the bride- Mr, and Mrs Hohl left on a wedding tnp to Boston, Mass, and Nova Scotia. After September 1st GLADIOLI ON SALE per Doz. A BEECH ST. PHONE 13M-M ANNIVERSARY OFFER: $12.50 Cold Wave $10 Machinelen Wave $8.50 Machine Wave Your SC Choice Complete We are clmlDf out number of Items onr Cosmetic Bar at sacrifice prtcrs.

Upsttcks. Shampoos, Sundries. Salon PHONE25I7 ill HIGH STREE' AIR-CONDITIONED 2 BiGHiTS 2 form WALO HIS OUMSTIA Mane BIRTHS A daughter was ar.a Mrs Aloert Fiorim. Hiil- vesterday the Memorial was best were Mr. white g-adioh and palms buttons extending down the front; Ernest Netioert, brother of tle Given in marriage by her father I irom a small coi'or of imported and Mr.

Winfield M. Atkinson the bride wore a picturesque dress d'Alencon lace. The long sleeves! brother-rn-lair of Lhe bndtgroom, French velveret fearurms a i were pointed at the wrists and cap- Pottstown, and Mr. Robert Walters. s-x eeriiearL with a ion? ped with lace capelets.

Her full) Neuberr, motner of thf bnfW, i train and a fitted oodice. She wore veil of heirloom French chose an aqua print dress with white Mr and Mrs Dale Schurr, L-ir are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son esterda in the Memorial hospital. Congratulations are being re- by Mr and Mrs. Fernly Keller. 1123 South street, on the bnth of a son yesteraay in the Pottstown hospital.

A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Harold Weidner, Saturday in the hospital- Mr and Mrs. Rhoads. 1030 South street, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter Saturday in the Pottstown hospital. Congratulations are beinst received by Mr and Mrs. Uriah Fox.

Royersford, on the birth of a daughter Saturday in the Pottstown hospital. accessories and an orchid, while Mrs. DreJtteibis wore an aqua dress with i accessories and an and a white crystal rosary, gift i was a cameo rm, a grft of the i orc the bridegroom. Her long veil fell bndegroom and her arm bouquet Following ceremony, a recep- crown of seed pearls. a necklace with diamond chip and earned a bouquet of orchids, one white orchid and two purple orchids.

illusion as endged in imported chantilly Lace and fell from a coronet of seed pearls. Her only jewelry from 'consisted of gardenias and a white! uon held at Uie home ot Mrs. John J. Koren. the bride's orchid, from which fell a shower of cnlv attendant, was attired in a and streamers.

white velveret gown featured a ruf- FREDERIC PERMANENT Complete For Appointment 726 THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP ZOO HIGH STREET Second Floor A GOOD STEER FOR ONE AND ALL That Tasty, Pure, Wholesome ROCKWOOD SPRING WATER Just Phone 2939 for Delivery she was Summer Miss Dorothy Neubert, sister of and gowned in a chartreuse faille featuring a long torso and cape sleeves with self- buttons from the round" neck. Her full skirt, was emphasized with a draped overskirt and formed a bustle. She wore a large open-crowned picture hat matching her gown and earned an. arm bouquet of orchid gladettes and white Queen Anne's fled neckline and a bustle. She the bnde.

was maid of honor carried a boiique: of red rdfees and wore a matching wreatn in her hah-. Duties of best man were performed Mr. John J. Koren. Mrs.

Selfinger. mother of the bnde, wore a black jersey dress i with black accessories and Mrs. John Demko. acting mother on the behalf of Mr Koren, wore a flowered dress with black accessories. Both wore corsages of red roses.

The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride, after wh'ch the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Atlantic City. N. J. For traveling Mrs. Koren chose a black flowered dress with black accessories and a white lightweight coat On their return they will reside in the home of the bnde.

SPECIAL! $5 PERMANENT ETHELS' Beauty Shop 204 HIGH ST. Phone: 2155 bnde. For a honeymoon trrp to the cono mountains, the bnde chose a pulIman green gabardine suit with white accessories and the white orchid from her bndal bouquet. New Fall DRESSES Black Rayon Jersey with black and white check taffeta tnmnaatg. 6.93 JMBMT SIMM to tf SINGER APPARa 363 HIGH STREET A Try Ow Way Hair StyttBf for short to expert wffl This Week's Speda! DUART 4 OIL WAVE HOUM: Dafly.

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