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Boyertown Crange Conducts Program on Summer Your Horoscope By Eitrellita Goshenhoppen Bible School Ends With Family Night Program, Picnic Pottstown Mercury, Saturday, July 1, 1967 15 Home mer were Community Linda Fox, Janet Petcr- a Stitt 7144, Biuman'i For Today October late Agency, delivery, 71 744 Today's promlMi cember, your domestic life- A family nlcht nrocram and Primary, Mrs. Dorothy a pleasant day. Especially fay should br quite serene and, if marked the Rose Marie Currnmkc 77 ored are social gatherings, fam- single and looking for new ro- and Mrs. Belly Ste- MICCUIUDS Ql lly interests and travel. If pos- mance, stars will be exception- r.ail C.erv sible, forget the job generous in September, Bible School con- vcns- Lorraine Law economics and gum- outdoor location in the vicinityJ'to'get late SrtTrtESy the New Goshenhop Mrs.

Betty Sweatt, Sally Ry(l0r rXpr0S5rd "eiaxauin Uni.ed Church of christ, Dennis, Sh.ron Conr.d, ty grange 1, 12, fag-weather in verse. Dorothy For The Birthday haiflEast Greenville. Obituaries Emilie Alexy Wesley Prince, Union Township Native, Dies travel: August, the latter half Lower junior, Mrs. Mrs. Emilie (Bolcsany) Alexy, 77, widow of Jacob Alexy, 322 Grace Arch street, Royersford, died Wesley IL Prince 68, 136 Ilr0V7 "Mission to If today your birthday, The proeram presented by Mrs.

Arline Stoudt, lead-jFriday in Medical Center North Bird street, Birdsboro, was In Tne Augustine and your stars indicate that while, January, April and children included the present an Born in Hungary, she was the on arrival Thursday night Timc was sung a na to Thee on the accordian. at present, monetary progress latter an all-around tion of songs, memory verse re- Schlicher, Mrs daughter of the late Jacob and at General Hos- line lit tne i and e. reading about home by may be somewhat on the slow month for all Cancerians. citations, a skit and slides Linda Christman, Mrs. tern ----B pital, Reading, where he was An original poe nt le tUm- Gertrude Mellon was followed side and will probably so con-j A child born on this day will taken during the opening days mer in 8 Dy humorous poem tinue for the balance of 1967, be unusually competent in of classes.

Mary Halneman. Singing in rounds bv are due for a fine uptrend business matters but ultra con "Roses Autography and Re-the proup procecdefi a beginning with the new reipt for Happiness were rerd making receipt by Mary Rosen- Programs for long range Florence Lanrlis ann Mark herrv nancial expansion, especially it to inspire nim wiui a dm oi Aihrrt Trdr Yarnall gave a humorous poem, T. lmu conceived and launched in Sen lesne. Nancy Hunsberger, Brenda Sacred Heart Catholic church, company. Birdsboro, retiring in nricd Apple Pie; ob tt innlve7 "hoS.d Tomorrow a Everyone named his favorite eratifving results within Frederick W.

Fried. Junior high, Jane C.raber, Surviving are a son. Julius, isaries of Mr. and Mrs. S.imuel 4lw.

Some planetary influences the school director, was 173 leader; Carol Brewer. Philadelphia; a daughter, the Kulpstown Fire uptrenalousiness matters nut ultra con- Thp taken bv Roger In phi i year in methods; may, at lachman an active lav Christman. nee fi- times need a tvDe Lacnman; an active ay christine Rrcd Mrs Rrna -she nge ii imes, need a stronger type man wprc shown by the Rev if to inspire him with a bit of Aiwt Tnqkn uauson, janice uery, mrs DOCTOR ON CALL The physician on duty for Boyertown and the area from today at 8 a.m. until Monday at 8 a.m. can be contacted by calling 2104.

Halfinger, Peterson. (CMpClik) Bolcsany. from his home. Mrs. Beatrice Berger.

She came to lTnited States 44 Born in Union Township, Junior, Donna Fried, jtn lived in Philadel i County, of the lato until five years ago. When and Harriet (Frymo) he moved to Royersford. er) Prince, he was employed by Mrs. Alexy was a member of the Colorado Fuel and Iron ips 1961 He was a member of the Julius South Birdsboro Rod and Gun mm OOIMUC1 mnnthc nf 1Qfi8 p.Bi.vv«»/ me SlllUlH Uliecior, W8S 1M Hartline and Mr. and Mrs.

La- followed bv another cood wil1 stimulate ambitions but. children ami a teachinc staff -and li. whlle of 45. Average attendance van Steltz were noted. Prizes for a cake baking contest were given to Sandra Yar- -and for in creasing assets after June 1.

to forge ahead and carry out pet 158 children, projects, other aspects will tend Mrs. Doreen Duke was sec- erie, wife of Gabriel Richard retary-treasurer, Mrs. Halfing- 322 Arch street, Royersford; a company. His wife, Helen (Reppert) cr was school nurse and Harold sister, Lujza Skultety, Czeeho- March 28, 1958. Surviving are a daughter, nberry.

speculate or go into The July 12 meeting will be cially during September, a picnic at the home of Mr and vember or December. Mrs Hartline, near Swamp chances to advance cresk, at 6 p.m. job-wise and increase your Your program must be a 0np of offrrlne that BoVcr vas in charge of sup-Slovakia; eight grandchildren nail, Dorothy Brown and Marv servative one however Do not 0 reached almost $300 will be plies. and six great-grandchildren. Shirley wife of Ronald E.

servauve one, now.w. no not your bps, howcver. Better to- given to (he Winnebago Chil Services will he Monday RD V' fluences in 24 hours. drenV home in Wisconsin av IS a from the Nelson Fu a uL Birdsboro; Robert L. Pnncc For The Birthday a mission project of the school.

If tomorrow is your birthday, A picnic was in fellowship your horoscope indicates that ball. The Rev. Teske Pottstown Deaths neral home, 367 Walnut street, Royersford. Birdsboro; Donald D. 4 Prince, Birdsboro, RD Har A Requiem Mass will be celf-old Prince, Birdsboro; two Youth Center Lists Saturday (losings The Boyertown Youth center will be closed tonight and on Aug.

5 and Sept. 2. The next rally will be Satur day, July 8, in the Odd Fellows BOYERTOWN CHURCH DIRECTORY St. Evangelical Lutheran Con- ALEXY-On Friday, June 30, 1967 mu i Emilie (Bolcfany), widow of the late, ------prestige are indicated for the for the balance of 1987 it would the games. The lunch Jac0b Aiexy of Arch brated at Sacred Heart Catholic wiHnu; nf Frank balance of this month, during be advisable to focus your at-eon committee was composed ot SSX church al 10 a m.

iKavotto Pottstown; Helen, the last week in September, the tention on long-range financial of Mrs. Bessie Ziegler, Mrs vices from the Funeral Home. Interment will be in Holy rmnt Royeriford on Monday, 01 MCtviuiien, U1D- at 915 a Requiem cemetery, Chelten- raltar; two brothers, Harvey I last two weeks of October, late programs rather than to look Viola Hillegass. Mrs. Mavme February for immediate gains.

PlansiConway, Mrs. Ida Reitnauer May. Best months for creative made in September and Mrs. Thelma Rohrhach. or scientific accomplishment: October for expansion along September, December, January, these lines, if smartly laid out TEACHING STAFF March, May and June.

and executed, should net fine The entire teaching staff in Except for brief periods in results during the first three addition to Mrs. Fried and the Rev Teske, who also had de- hall, 7:30 p.m., when the film, Clyde I. Fry, pastor; of The wilt hr David Druckenmiller, wiy OI lne will De sistant pastor. Tomorrow, 7:45 am, shown. Bruce and Keith Wag- Matins; 9 a.m., Sunday church school; ner, Schwenksville, will give musical selections.

The youth center is sponsoring trips to Reading Indians baseball games, private swimming parties and a fishing rodeo. Arrangements are charge of Arthur B. Heere, director. give anv, the service. 7:30 p.m., church council meeting, Thursday, 10 a.m..

Junior choir rehearsal; 6:30 p.m., high school choir rehearsal; 8 p.m., adult choir rehearsal. Saturday, 1 Sunday school picnic. Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, the Rev. Dean A. Allen, Tomorrow, 9 a.m., Sunday church school; 10 a.m., the service of Worship.

Monday, 7 p.m., Boy Scouts. Thursday, 8:15 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. Trinity Evanqellcal Congregational, Boyertown Classified the Rev. William Ryan, pastor. Janet K.

Reed, Christian educator. Toi. morrow, 9 a.m., Sunday school; 10:10 a.m., Worship service; 12 noon, "Llv- For That Second TV, we have Used For 30 p.m., young peo- Reconditloned TV sets from $49.95, KUSER 112 E. Phlla. Av.

STU SCHAEFFER APPl IANCES. Frigidalre Sales Service, 24 E. Philadelphia Boyertown. Phone 367-2535. pies CE; 7:30 p.m., evening worship.

Monday, 7:30 p.m., official board. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., lunior CE, hloh school CE and prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p.m., friendly class. Sal. 44 FIREARMS Sands Sporting Goods, E.

Phlla. Boyertown SHOES, Rubbers, BOOTS, 29 E. PHILA. Ph. 367-3111.

HARING'S SHOE STORE. the Rev. Alvin F. Detwiler, pastor. Tomorrow, 9 a.m., Sunday school; 10 a.m., preach- inq service.

Every Tuesday evening prayer and cottage meetings alternately. Unfurnished 2 APARTMENTS 1 Furnished 1 Unfurnished. Call 367-2472. 433 E. PHILA.

second floor only. FRANKLIN COURT, one bedroom $102.50. Available now at Franklin and 3rd Sts. Call SPECHT REALTY First Federal 323-7720. St.

Columbkill's the Rev. David J. Morrison, rector. Today con- TTifessions, 7 to 8 p.m. Tomorrow, Massis, 7, 9 and 10:15 a.m.

St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Montgomery and North Reading ave nues, New Berllnvllle, the Rev. Ken neth L. Kline, pastor. Tomorrow, 9:15 a.m., church school; 10:15 a.m., morn inq worship.

Tuesday, Women's So ciety of Christian service picnic. C. L. Losh FUNERAL HOME Clifford L. Losh Boyertown 367-2271 MUSIC TONIGHT 10 P.M.

to 1 A.M. AT THE GABELSVILLE A. A. 1 M. West of Boyertown MUS5C BY THE INSPIRATIONS PLUS A GO-GO GIRL Oyster Stews, Steamed Clams, Hamburgers, French Fries, Dutch Platters Trinity Lutheran, Bechtelsville, the Rev.

Paul Hlrth, pastor. Tomorrow, a.m., the service; 9:15, Sunday school. Thursday, 6:45 p.m., Junior choir rehearsal; 7:20 p.m., chapel choir re hearsal; 8 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. Grace Gospel Chapel, 16 West Fifth street. Tomorrow, 9 a.m., Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., the Lord's Supper 7 p.m., evening service with Gary Sterner, Allentown as speaker.

Tues day, 7:45 p.m., Bible study and pray er meeting. Calvary Tabernacle of the Assembly of God, Montgomery avenue, New Berlinville, the Rev. Barry Reichard, pastor. Tomorrow, 8:45 a.m., church school; 10:45 a.m., morning worship; 6 p.m., Christian ambassador (youth); 7 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Satur day, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting.

Wayside Gospel, Boyertown RD 1, the Rev. Harvey B. Kulp, pastor. Tomorrow, 10 a.m., worship service wilh classes for all ages; 7 p.m., evenino service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., mid week prayer service.

Elim Tabernacle, Union Gospel Church campground, Popular Rest road, Greshville, the Rev. David A Johns, pastor. Tomorrow, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning worship; 6 p.m., youth inspirational service; 7 p.m., evangelistic service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., midweek prayer service. 7-PIECE BREAKFAST SET ONLY 89.95 36x60 Table with Inlay Formica Top. 6 Matching Chairs Bronze tone finish.

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W. Ott FUNERAL SERVICE Boyertown, Pa. Dial 367-2345 months of 1968; also during the 3-month period beginning on the first of next June. But it church scantuary, was com- will be important to observe a posed of the following: nursery, 367 Walnut July 3 at T' Charles Prince, both of interment in Holy Sepulchre Catholic viewing will be tomorrow at pottstown and 11 grandchildren. STTTh.

funcral homc 7 t0 9 Funeral services will be Mon- ninq 7 to 9. Prayers will be at 8 P.M. at 2 p.m. from the Shalkop Sunday even.ng. Funeral home, 433 East First Thursday, June 29, 1967, William J.

Harper, of Lawrence and Helen E. (Romarvek) Harper, iKomanen rtarper, votions for the children in the i a pastor are invited to the services from FKT, 74, widow of Elwood Eck- St. Graduate Jeffrey Grill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rissell, 83 Sunrise lane, was graduated from St.

college, Philadelphia, with a bachelor of arts degree in English. At the college, he was a member of the education club. He will teach 11th and 12th grade English and journalism at Spring Valley Senior High school, Spring Valley, N. in the Fall. few admonitions: Avoid extravagance, speculation and budget-bending commitments of any kind especially during September, November and December.

The situation on the job score is a pleasant one and there are indications that, if doing your best, of course, you will have several chances for during the balance of this month, in late September, the latter part of October (best of late December, next February May. Personal relationships will be governed by generous influences for most of the coming year, with emphasis on romance during September, late December and throughout February, May and June; on travel in August, late October, late December, in January, April and June. Too, you can expect an unusually lively social life for most of the year. A child bom on this day could make a big name for himself in the medical field (especially if engaged in research); could also succeed in musical areas. Mrs.

Dorothy Haas, leader, and Mrs. Verna Miller, Mrs. Nancy Kulp, Mrs. Jnane Steinman. Mrs.

Sadie Heimbach, Lois Derr, Lois Nester. Kindergarten, Mrs. Carol Reimel, Mrs. Jean Fox leaders, and Mrs. Margaret Pennepacker, Peggy Schlicher, Bonnie Nace, Karen Eppler, Mrs.

Mabel Teske, Mrs. Nancy er Funeral Home, 726 High Street, on Monday, July 3 at 9 a.m. High Requiam.eri, Mass will be celebrated in St. Aloysius SPRING Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Interment1 Boy, 12, Wins Soap Box Derby In Norristown FTC Urges Stronger Cigarel Warnings WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Trade Commission rec ommended Friday that the present health-warning statement on cigarette packages be more strongly worded and be required in all cigarette advertising.

It also urged legislation to require a statement of the tar and nicotine content on the packages and in all advertisements. In a report to Congress, the FTC also said the recent trend to extralong 100mm cigarettes was disturbing. These extralong cigarettes, it said, the smoker to greater amounts of tar and nicotine, making them potentially more hazardous than the short SUPER MARKET Rt. 663 Swamp Piki OPEN TODAY AND MONDAY A.M. to 6 P.M.

SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO NOON CLOSED JULY 4th LEHIGH VALLEY MILK saI $1.03 GOLDEN AGERS The Boyertown Golden Age club had a covered dish picnic at New Hanover Lutheran church picnic grove. Games were played by 120 attending and entertainment was provid ed by the Golden Age chorus. NOTICE SUNDAY DINNERS ARE DISCONTINUED UNTIL FALL. KEYSTONE FIRE CO.

Hobart Graduate John Lorenz Pfeffer 335 Highland road, received a bachelor of arts degree at the 142d commencement exercises of Hobart college, Geneva, N. Y. Pfeffer, son of Mrs. tor J. Roberts, is a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity and a member of the staff of WEOS radio station.

He was named to the list in the last semester. EVANSBURG Mrs. Richard Cat? 147 E. 7th Colleqeville, corr. 489-2559.

For delivery call, 323-3000. Kevin Christman, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christman, Mill road, was the winner of the seventh annua soap box derby in Norristown He is entitled to compete at Akron, Ohio, at the All-Ameri can Soap Box derby for $30,000 in college scholarships. He re ceived a trophy and a $500 savings bond.

Kevin and 30 other entrants and their families were guests at a banquet at Bungalow inn. Each was presented a participation award by Betty Ann Miller, Miss Montgomery County He reigned as king and he chose his cousin, Molly Early, Conshohocken, as his queen. Among the participants was neighbor of David Grzywacz. David and his father, Stanley Grzywacz, and brother, Bill, worked with Kevin and his father to make it possible for Kevin to enter. The night before the trial test, Kevin smashed into a parking lot wall at Methacton High school and smashed his dark red speedster, broke a wheel, bent the axle and received 15 stitches in his knees.

They worked late into the night to get the entry back in shape. In the second heat, Kevin defeated David in the semi-finals Kevin won over last champion Tom Mitchell. In St. Aloysius New Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening from 7 lo 9 (Warker) PRINCE Birdsboro on Thursday, June 29, 1967, Wesley H.

Prince husband of the late Helen (Reppert) Prince, age 68 years. Relatives and friends invited to the services from the Shalkop Funeral Home, 433 E. First Birdsboro, on Monday, July at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral Sunday evening. (Shalkop) Charlas Johnson home, Royersford, on Thursday, June 29, 1967, Avonla K. (Krause) Sands, widow of Columbus L. Sands, age 86 Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the C. L.

Losh Funeral home, 124 West Philadelphia Boyertown, on Monday, at 2 p.m., Interment in Fairview cemetery, Boyertown. Friends may call on Sunday nlng at 7 to (C. L. Losh) Thursday, Juna 29, 1967, Martha (Deloplalne) Smith, wife of Harry R. Smith, 245 W.

Fifth Avenue, Conshohocken, age 66 years. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of the late Amanada and Jacob Deloplalne. Relatives and friends are Invited to the services from Ardell Funeral Home, Third and Fayette Streets, Conshohocken, on Monday, July 3, at 10 a Interment In Riverside Cemetery, Norristown. Friends may call at the furver al home on Sunday evening from 7 to 9.

(Ardell) Funeral services for MRS. The Rev. Allen R. Beisthne, of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, will r.Tv i officiate. CITY, were Friday Intermcnt will bc in st.

Ml. BRIDGE Dial with your news tips. Order Your Rubber Stamp Today All Kinds, Including Facslmlla Quick Servlca News Agency Douglassvllle on Wednesday, June 28, 1947, Bertha (Kllnk). wife of Charles J. Herman, age 68 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to the services from St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Douglassville, on Saturday, July 1 at 10 a.m. Interment in adjoinq cemetery. Friends may call at the Shalkop Funeral Home, 433 First Birdsboro, on Friday evening from 7 to 9. In lieu of flowars, contri butlons may be made to St.

Gabriel's Church Memorial Fund. (Stnlkop) Royersford on Tuesday, June 27, 1967, Jean (Coull), widow of the late Alexander Robertson, a-e 85 years. Relatives friends are invited to attend the services from the Church of the Nazarene, Fifth and Washington streats, Royersford, Saturday, July 1 at 9 a.m. Interment In Valley Forge Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday eveninq 7 to 9.

(BOYD) from the Nelson Funeral home, Birdsboro. 331 New street, Spring City. Thcrc wm be a viewing Sun Interment was in Lu- (jav evening, theran church cemetery. Bearers were David Gruber, i William Baker, Wilbur Shoe I maker, Martin Sahagian. Ed LOCul VYOmOn 5 ward Ottinger and John Tyson Mother Dies Martha (Deloplaine) Smith, 66, mother of Mrs.

Alice Gilligan, 28 Walnut street, died Thursday in the Charles Johnson home, near Royersford. Mrs. Smith, the wife of Harry R. Smith, Conshohocken, was the daughter of the late Jacob and Amanda Deloplaine, Lower Pottsgrove township. Funeral services will be Monday from the Ardell Funeral homc, Conshohocken.

Interment will bc in Riverside cemetery, Norristown. A viewing will be tomorrow between 7 and 9 p.m. at the 'funeral home. Card of Thanks BROWN The family of the lata Alice R. Brown desires to thank the kind neighbors and friends for their assistance and sympathy, the floral tributes and use of cars offered during their recent bereavement.

Boyertown Deaths Shanesvilla, on Tuesday, June 27, 1967, Ada M. (Mathias) Weller, widow of the late Edward H. Weller, age 102 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the L. W.

Ott Funeral Home, 111 N. Reading Boyertown, on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Intermant in Oley cemetery, Spangsville. Friends may call on Friday evening 7 to 9. (L.

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BENFIELD PHONE 367-2503 OFFICE: 143 N. WALNUT ST. RESIDENCE: 425 E. 4th ST. HAGGAR SLACKS Select several pair of Cool Tropical Slacks by Famous They Fit.

Wonderful Fabrics. From 9.00 STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 5.30 FRIDAY 9:30 8:30 yrtf BOYERTOWN Ph. 367-2480 College Graduate Diane Marie Kendig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kendig, 1136 North Evans street, received a bachelor of science degree from Elizabethtown college at commencement exercises in Hershey Community theater.

A 1962 graduate of Pottstown Senior High scohoi and Allentown Hospital School of Nursing, she accepted a position as assistant head nurse at Allentown General hospital. Funeral services for ALICE R. (VROMAN) BROWN, 68, widow of Arthur F. Brown, 227 BEECH STREET, were Friday from the White Memorial Home, Parker Ford. The Rev.

Harry H. Wagner, assistant pastor of Limerick chapel, officiated. Burial was in Limerick Garden of Memories. Bearers were Leroy Hauck, David L. Williams, Leroy ger, Frank Vroman, Vroman and Augustus McElroy.

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