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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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FACE TEN PHONE 6000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18. 1953 Birthday Congratulations From The Mercury TODAY'S HOROSCOPE SOMETIMES silence is not olden, as the proverb says, so give your friends' a chance to talk and raay profit thereby. Be content with steady but permanent progress.

Born today a child should develop many fine traits of character and enjoy success. TODAY Patti Ann Behle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behle, 867 North Adams street, 2 years old. Anna Rulli, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Rulli, 820 Vine street, Stowe, Marie K. Grim, Pottstown RD 3. Pearl Helms, 768 Lincoln avenue. Merrill Maclntire, Royersford RD1.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Shirley Smith Janet Miller William son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weiser, Eighth and Johnson streets.

Tom Keren, Bliem road, Pottstown RD 4, 18 years old. Saylor Creswell, 1115 Rambler avenue. Doris street. Zueno, 627 Walnut Ernest D. Townsley Pottstown RD .3.

Mrs. Margaret Meitzler, Boyertown. Justine Benensky, daughter of Andrew Benensky, 640 East Vine street, 13 years old. 'Frank Petruceili, 344 Cherry street. Christine Imbody, Bechtelsville.

Lawrence Romich son of Lawrence Romich, 414 May street. 'V Wayne L. Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Hughes, 379 Spruce street, 16 years old. Irene daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lohagen, 447 North York street. Morris Swinehart, Elverson RD1. Benjamin Frederick Freigh Pottstown RD 1.

Carl L. Derr, Frederick. David R. Hurter, 'son of Mr. "and "Mrs." Herman Hurter," Spruce street, 8 years old.

Linwood Beiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollinger, 73 Hilltop road, 18 years old. Judy DeSantis, daughter of Mrs. Anna DeSantis, 70 North Franklin street, 17 years old.

Patricia Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, 1309 Queen street, 18 years old. Shirley Smith, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Smith, 19 West Sixth street, 18 years old.

George Whitehurst, 550 Walnut street. Patricia Ann High, daughter of Mrs. Bernedette High, 1101 Rambler avenue. Alvina H. Yoder, 208 River road, South Pottstown.

a Anthony Spatziani, 426 King street. J. Russell Keim. 1031 Schuylkill road, Kenilworth. Edith F.

Hartman, 23 First avenue, Trappe. Helene Sconnely, 419 Lincoln avenue. Tj: Eleanor Fillman, daughter of and Mrs. Ralph Fillman, 1017 South street. if i 'Inez C.

Potts, Glen Moore, 8 years old. Norma Stinger, 184 Sunrise lane. Myrtle Joyce Schock, daughter of Robert Schock, 200 River road, South Pottstown, 7 years eld. David Weinsteiger, grandson of George Moyer, 873 Queen street. Cheryl Anne Bilinski, Pottstown RD 2, 3 years old.

Herbert Hobert, New Berlinville. Janet Miller, 27 Scott street, Penn Village, 13 years old. Rnhprt Pollnrk IXWUGH Vows 2. At Morning Ceremony in St. Aloysius Church White chrysanthemums and ferns! A queen's coronet enhanced with)ceremony a wedding luncheon purple.

The both in Pensacola where decorated the altar in St. Aloysius iridescents and pearls held her held at Lakeside Inn for the wed-i white mum corsages. I Mr. Pollock is sianonea Doris Zueno, Boyertown RD Jcatholic church for the marriage i court length veil edged in lace; ding party and members of the! To begin their wedding trip Mrs. Dorothy Walnut street.

Gibson, 536 performed the double ring flowers. Stephen Finkley 586 Walnut street. 3 years old. Rena M. Tiernan and Robert 1 matching that on her gown.

This was followed by A. Pollock. The Rev. Michael Leo! carried an old-fashioned bonquet of at 238 Beech street, the; home of the groom's brother and; his wife. Mrs.

Paul Pollock -wasj hostess. I The bride's mother was dressed i in navy blue and the groom's! Leon Buchter, Boyertown RD 2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ceremony. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Edward J.

Tiernan 151 High street. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Lindenmuth, Pottstown RD 2, are the parents of the groom. Mrs.

Robert Kurtz was the organist. The i was escorted down the aisle by her father. She wore a gown of lustrous rose point chantilly lace over gossamer satin. The strapless sheath dress had a tulip basque bodice and a parasol skirt. The bride's sister, Mrs.

John Dorang, 127 Walnut street, attended her as matron of honor. She wore a gown of green velveteen and nylon tulle styled with a tulip bodice and graduated i of tiered flounces. A Queen Elizabeth collar adorned the velveteen shrug. Matching mitts and a queen type headpiece completed her' ensemble. Edward J.

Tiernan brother of the bride, 127 Walnut street, acted as best man. Ushers were to Florida the bride changed to a pink faille suit with a rhinestone trimmed collar. A pink hat, beige coat and brown accessories completed her outfit. She wore an orchid corsage. Air Fprce.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Pollock were graduated from North Coventry High school. Prior to her marriage the bride was employed as a bookkeeper at the Security Trust The couple will make their) company. Worn with the gown was Ingham, 518 Beech spencer jacket featuring a perti and Paul Pollock, 238 Beech collar, buttons down the front groom's brother.

long tapering sleeves. i Immediately after the 11 a. m.i Mrs. Verdon Douglassville. E.

Hummel, Paul E. Morgan, 373 Spruce street. Harry D. Leh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Leh, 501 Spruce street, Ludy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ludy, 29 Custer court. Petty Officer Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Sakiewicz, 177 Sheridan street. Elston Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Hannah, 26 Custer court. Conrad Bechtel, West High street, Stowe.

Leslie Learn, son of Mr. Earl Coventry, 17 years old. Mrs. Anne Hasty, 348 Lincoln avenue. Robert Istenes, North Keim street, Pottstown RD 4, 13 years old.

Victoria Lynn Hohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Hohl, Royersford RD 1. Daniel i Green Lane.

Marilyn E. Kehi, 41 West Sixth street. Luther Faust, avenue. 58 Reynolds- Lee Seavers, 83 West Fifth street. Bessie Bargtes, Royersford RD 1.

Doris Walters, daughter of Edna Walters, 1015 Willow street. Alvin Moore Judy DeSantis Mrs. Eli Yatsko, Seventh street. 116 West Alice Hane, daughter of John E. Hane, 345 Chestnut street, 18 years old.

S. Claude Bealer, Pottstown RD 1. Victoria Lynn Hohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eugene Hohl, Royersford RD 1, one year old.

Helene Sconnely, 419 Lincoln avenue. Anthony Almond, 11 Berks street, Stowe. Scout Troop Makes Christmas Gifts 'For Mothers and Plans Yuletide Party Christmas gifts for their mothers ITanisia Fox, Harriet were made by Girl Scouts of Haas, Carole Landis, Patty 24, Rupert school. They also plan-lHarp, Carole Fairbanks, Wendy ned a Christmas party and Barbara Borgiet, Alice changed names for presents Linda Richard, Diane Rich- the group. lard.

1 Their calendar project was Dottie McNeal, Susan Schan discussed. ley, Lucille Mest, Joanne Scouts attending the meeting! were: Bobby Shaw, Carol Ann Jamison, Judy Schwartz, Shirley Rhinewalt, Judy GehrisJ Women's Activities Daughters, Sons Return Home to Mark The Jacob Scholl's 57th Anniversary "I don't feel a bit older," said Mrs. Jacob Scholl on the eve of her 57th wedding anniversary, "But when you look around at all the children and grandchildren "you have to imagine that you aie." Tomorrow marks more than onej i special occasion for the Scholl's. i anniversary a i so Mr. SchoU's I half miles of each other.

They were i addition to being their wedding 33 birthday. a i at Mrs Scholl nome in Births Stork Shower Given For Sanatoga Woman As Surprise Party A doll lying in a bassinet withj green and yellow streamers lead-j ing from its hands to various gifts) was-tbe attpa-ction at surprise stork shower given for Mrs. Russel Norcross, Sanatoga RD 4. Mrs. Norcross is' the former Joyce Pratt.

The party was given to her by Mrs. Harley Pratt, Sanatoga RD '2, her sister-in-law and Jean Neiman. attending were: Addie Levengood, Gladys Creswell, Fay Saylor, 'Lilliam Pratt, Dorothy Pratt, Doris Levengood, Madeline Frisco, Lettie Comar, Mae Neiman, Marjorie Bertolet, Phylis Lengyel, Mary Eck, Mafy. Devlin, Georgiana Proud, Mary Galloway, Frances Pietropolo and Betty Proud. A son was born to -Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Schweitzer, Birdsboro RD 2, recently in the Reading hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Patsy A.

Rapposelli, 116 River road, Birdsboro, became the parents of a girl recently in the Community General hospital, Reading. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kendig, 769 North Franklin street, yesterday in the Pottstown hospital. Smoker, Judy Schmidt, Diane Polkinhorn, Diane Dewan, Carol Shatz, Eleanor Whalen, Patsy Gilbert, Lana Kaslik and Cynthia Xanthopoulos.

Leaders present were: Mrs. Lawrence Slavek, Mrs. Merle Haas, Mrs. Alex Landis and Betty Schwartz. Lioness Club Members Schedule Christmas Dinner Daughters of the Pottstown RD 2 couple, Mrs.

Ambrose Malenke, Mrs. Grace Miller and Mrs. Wilmer Hahn, are returning home to cook dinner for their parents-on this very in East Coventry. She is the former Annie E. Grubb, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton P. Grubb. Mrs. Scholl's hobby is raising flowers, both inside her home, and outside, in the garden.

Mr. Scholl was in business for Mr. and Barto, became the parents of a girl yesterday in the Pottstown hospital. Doris Walters, daughter of Mrs. Edna Walters, 1015 Willow street.

Eileen Mills, 301 Chestnut street. Alvin Norris Williams, son of Mrs. Edna "Williams, 710 Mintzer street. Fears Seem To Vanish WITH HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S CONTOUR MAKE-UP Her Beauty Consultant will show you give you a GIFT of SILK TONE FOUNDATION this week only at At Home Or At Your Grocer's Be Sure To Get Homogenized MILK DID YOU KNOW! YOU CAN BUY SALT-FREE Soups Mayonnaise Spaghetti Macaroni Noodles Crackers Cookies and Salt Substitute AT THE: NATURAL FOOD STORE 267 King St. Phone 490-J Busy Ihtlft feet need sound construction ond gentle support of "PIoyn-Toej." One look tells you they're for comfort.

BOSTON SHOE STORE 259 HIGH STREET special occasion. Also present for the celebration! himself as a farmer. After he 11 i tired they sold the land built their Ten new members were wel-jwiU be R. Scholl, at present ad corned into the Stowe Lioness dub i Scholl's brother, Leon Scholl, dresS) Pottstown RD 2. at their meeting this week.

New- i traveled all the way from Texas to i The couple have 15 grandchil- comers include: Mrs. Anthony resent dren and five great grandchildren. Fire Company Auxiliary To Meet Tomorrow Night Nominations for the new year's officers of the Ladies' auxiliary to the Philadelphia Fire company will be made at the organization's meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the fireball.

Viola Stout, who has been president of the group for the past three Fontana, Mrs. John Fontana, Mrs. vers Lester Romich, Mrs. Russel Bush.j cou le other son Pauline Smith, Mrs. a i Mr.

and Mrs. Scholl were Rickert, Mrs. John Shanta, Mrs. and brought up within two and a Peter Marie Sweeney years, will not be running for of-! and Mrs. Albert Fontana.

Members voted to schedule a Christmas dinner for Dec. 1. Mrs. Peter Chuck is taking care of the reservations which must be in by Nov. 23.

Program chairman for the eve- i ning was Margie Chambers. She assisted by Mrs. John Basco and Mrs. a Madaras.j Hostesses for the meeting were: In the northern hemisphere about 60 percent of the earth's surface is under water and in the southern hemisphere, about 80 per- icent. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! Your shabby or broKen table or floor lamp restored to sparkling newness for half cost of new one! Beautiful shades to complete the job.

THE BETTERLEYS Lamp Specialists SIS Queen St. Tel. 3125-B fit iMrs. Albert Psota and Mrs. Johnj A special meeting of the Christmas a committee has been slated for in the 264 HIGH ST.

STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! NEW ADULT ART CLASS STARTS DEC. 2 Register NOW BETTYE'S STUDIO SHOP 170 N. Charlotte St. Open 7 A. M.

Until Midaisht FAMILY DINNERS .00 FOR "HER" CHRISTMAS NECCHI SEWING MACHINE Before You Buy Any Other, Come in or Call for Free Demonstration FREE SEWING COURSE SINGER'S 363 HIGH ST, Psota. HOMEMADE Apie Cakes, Shoofly Pies, Layer Cakes and Pies will be on sale WED. NOON, Nov. 18 I REFORMED CHAPEL PAJAMAS By SCHRANK nf sundella cotton plissa softer and ''wearing in pretty pastel shades. Long Sleeve 84.95 83.95 YVONNE SHOP Short Sleeve Moose Building Phone 1753 We Give Free Service Open Mon, Fri, Till 9 SEWING CENTER SCAVELU Cast High St.

near Moscr Road (Formfrly Homo Appliance Shop) Hill Church Road. RD 1, Boyertown 7-2552 BOOK REVIEW SERIES Sponsored by Jewish Women's League THREE BOOKS TO BE REVIEWED by JOSEPH L. PRINCE, Esq. FIRST OF THE SERIES TONIGHT AT 8:15 Also Jin. 20 and Feb.

18, 1954 CONGREGATION MERCY AND TRUTH High Warren Streets Series of Three $2. Single Review $1. Ticket! on sale at H. F. Smith Son and Heritage Book Store.

ICE FOLLIES HERSHEY SPORTS ARENA Tuesday, December 8,1953 TRAIN LEAVES POTTSTOWN 6:20 P.M. Co-Sponsored by Maria Assunta Adults (5 to 12) $5.50 (Promenade and Arena) Adults (5 to 12) $5.00 (Lower Mezzanine) For Tickets Contact -Mrs. Htrold Saltier, 867 Ph. 5194 or Mrs. Douglas Query, 229 N.

Charlotte St. Ph. 1575-R Groups of 50-70 May Reserve A Coach Lunch Car on the Train lit Right from your wedding day on, it's easy to own your favorite Gorham Sterling a precious possession that says "forever and ever" and now for only pennies a day or 33 cents per through our Silver Club you can own the Gorharo Sterling pattern of your dreams Asfe, too, about Gorham'j exclusive sterling seamless fcnifehandle. It's dent-resistant and rattle-proof. A placa-satting (tnife.

forl. tea- spoon, soup spoon, salad fork, butter I jpraader) in most Sorham patterns shown cost $OQ75 (Others to $110 HAUK mtW incl. Fed. Tax) Lay-A way Now for Christmas W.L Stone Son Registered Jeweler American Gem Society pumps you'll love to live inV. with their wonderful low heels and smart styling.

Black with Gunmefal Piping and Sow. Amber 'Calf with Black Calf Piping 16.95 PerfscHy coordinated Handbags and Hosiery Hack with Hack Coif trim. Ir8wn wrth irown Coif trim, 16.95 PENN READINO NOW! LIFE MADE HER TOUGH AS NAILS Calloused, selfish, A With a Body Beautiful and a Voice to Match But No Heart Until a Strange Guy Got Under i and Found One! The intimate flaming Ipye story behind the sultry notes of a Torrid Torch Singer! JOAN Does It Again! (Another Shocker) JOAN "You Won't Forget Me" "Tenderly" "Follow Me' 1 and Many More! Her First Picture In TECHNICOLOR 2, RETURN TRIUMPHS A Story ot BETRAYAL and Sudden VIOLENCE No winder Road House his such a reputation! TOMORROW 4:00 P. M. (After School) SPECIAL MATINEE ADMISSION 2 Ibs.

Potatoes. Proceeds to be distributed to Pottstown hosipUls, Free tickets Obtainable At PEOPLES MARKET.

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