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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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ih I HIC llijrhy Is Of Joseph V. Tillman Jr. Ri .1 Mill: In Marriage at luircli Troth Told in nuniiRf hrr Ihr bride appeared in a Icimili whilr caRc silhoiirUr arriate and medallion pattern- rii laro, trimmrd with satin al neckline anil hrnilinr. Engaged achtnrr, sistrr in rudy Hoi br anrl ucre similarly houotte lon carnali itti The engagemrnt of Patricia Mae Frerse, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Frrese, 9,13 Glasgow atrecl, Stoue, to Steve lloRa, Harrison avenue.

son of the late and Mrs. briel Ilona, was announced by her mother. Miss Freese is a graduate of Pottstown Senior High school with the class of 1959 and is employed by Diamond Glass company. Royersford. Mr.

lloga attendrd Phoenixville High achool and in employed by the Valley Forga General hospital. Sandy Brown Has Birthday Sandy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brown Mill road, Evansburg, was feted at two parties on her 11th birthday.

Attending a family party were Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Sandy, Donna, Tommy and Daniel Brown, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin L. Kahlert, Norristown, aunt and uncle of Sandy. Attending the other affair were Heather Mueller, Karen Valenti, Kathy and Janet Grzywacz, all of Mill road, Evansburg, and Debbie Coryell, Norristown. ns of ace-1 point -d'csprit, led with acetate satin, court train was edged with acetate satin of the same hue. The honor attendant wore nile green, Miss Beinford wore aqua and Miss Stewart wore maize.

Their headpieces consisted of bows and pearl petals with short bouffant veiling matching their ensembles and they carried nosegays of yellow daisies and baby's breath accented with rib lions complementing their gowns. Richard Hildal, Gulph Mills, was best man. Ushers were Robert Pyle, Malvern; Thomas IJunsberger, Trappe; Thomas (iarlon, Margate, N. and (iraham Orton, Gulph Mills. Mrs.

Higby, mother of the bride, wore a mint parfait dress and coat of karate with matching turban hat and black pat tern accessories. Mrs. Tillman chose a deep aqua A line silk shantung dress with matching accessories for her wedding. For traveling on her honeymoon. the bride was attired in a pink mohair two piece suit.

Katliy Settar Marks 16th Mr. and Mrs. William Tapper, Bovertown HI) announce the mcagemrnt of their daughter, Judith Lucille, to Charles Frederick lalkenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace eils.

St. Petersburg, Fla. Both are students at Bethany college, Findshorg, Kans. Miss Tapper is majoring in elementary education and Mr. Falkenberg, in mathematics.

The bride elect is a member of People to People, Bethany Student association and Sigma Phi Dinega sorority. Her fiance is on the football and track teams and is a member of Pi Sigma Chi. Somnliniist Club Members Home Events of tlie Year Presented by Group of the Year" was the title of a program presented by the Soroptimist club members at the Mennonite home for the aged, Frederick. Mrs. Florence Manthorne was in charge of the affair.

Months of the year and participants were January, "Winter Wonderland," wiHn Mrs. Winnie I Glaser, Mrs. Jean Landes, Mrs. Lillian Bennett and Mrs. Dorothy Miller; February, "Love Birds," Doro'hy Burns and I Mabel Kingsepp.

Also, March, Irish Eyes Are Smiling," with Mrs. Mary Moyer, Mrs. Ruth Bickel, Mrs. Lillian Bennett, and Mrs. Jean Landes; April, "April Showers," the Soroptimist chorus; May, "Mother," sung by Mrs Winnie Glaser.

And, June, "Wedding Relis," with Dorothy Burn Kingsepp; Jul Freedom Valley Council Has Annual Dinner Meeting William Vogel Eected President At Affair in Worcester Church Social Room Pottstown and area adult Girl reminisce into the history of scouts were among those honor- the council and look ahead to ed at the fourth annual dinner its future. Mrs. Schenk, nar- meeting of Freedom Valley Girl rator, spoke as significant scout council at Central ctures were flashed onto a Schwenkfelder church, Worces- screen by an orphan projector, ter. Retiring council president Mrs. P.

Edward Schenck presented Thanks badges, the highest award available for adult Girl scouts, to four women, Mrs. John McCoy, Birchrunville; Mrs. Beauveau Beals, Glenside; Mrs. Joseph Clark Oxford, and Mrs. J.

S. Knipe, Strafford. Among those receiving certificates of appreciation, awards gateg to council from this area which recognize distinguished are: Mrs. Robert Boclair, service in Girl scouting, were phoenixville; Mrs. David Mrs.

John Phillips, Malvern. Buerklin, Malvern; Mrs. Phillip and Ruth Rothenbergcr, College- Howse, Phoenixville; Mrs. A special Girl scout statuet was given to Mrs. Charles Shaw, Malvern who served as chairman of special ''Girl Scouting in Action" program that volved Freedom Valley Girl scouts.

Among newly elected dele- ville. Mrs. Richard Clark, Pottstown, chairman of the Manatawny Service unit, and Mrs. Richard Lull, Malvern, were honored with gold Girl scout pins. Housewives I nil Marks Anniversary and Mabel The Good Old Summertime," featuring Ruth Bickel; August, at the Station." featuring John Burkhart and Florence Man-i thorne.

Also, September. "School Days," with Mrs. Alice Newton. Mrs. Marian Keller, Mrs.

Lillian Bennett and Ruth Bickel; October, "The Ghost and the Woman," with audience participation; Novem her, with the group dressed in Pilgrim outfits. And. December, "Santa Claus Come To Town," with the chorus and Santa Claus presenting gifts to the guests of the home. A songfest followed with Mrs. feted at a surprise bridal shower Etta Rothermel, New Berlin-by her mother, Mrs.

George ville, as pianist. Refreshments Harbacs, and her attendants, were served by the hosts. Gatta, Pauline Har- The next meeting will be a bach, Irene Messer, Geraldine Housewives dinner session at Clover Leaf Messer. Harriet Yost, Rosema- rcstaurant May 8. hugene Orlando THERESA MARIE HARBACHS Yllcudants Arc Hostesses Vt Surprise Bridal Shower Theresa Marie Harbach, 112 Vine street, Stowe, was1 Birlbdav West Vincent league celebrated its 41st an- niversary Saturday by having luncheon in Blue Ball, group then toured the iron masters museum at Worcester and antique store, Norristown.

The event was arranged by Mrs. C. Ray Loomis. D.l Commlttee for PotUtown Knaucr and Mrs. William Area Menial Health center vian Lucas, Betty Skokowski, Fleanor Panfile, Rosemarie Panfile, Helen Lucas, Connie Mihalvo, Mary Harbach, Dorothy Confer, David Confer, Lorraine Harhach, Irene Lopuski, Cynthia Harbach.

Myron Mosher, Phoenixville and Mrs. John Phillips, Malvern. Also, Mrs. Robert Arrington, Phoenixville; Mrs. Catherine Gutsch, Pottstown; Mrs.

James Hansherry, Collegeville; Joyce Herrlinger Pottstown; Mrs. Leonard C. Keen, Pottstown During the business session I and Mrs. Richard Schwab, attended by 300 delegates and Birchrunville. guests, William Vogel, judge of ----------------the Court of Common Pleas, nn Montgomery county, became the 1 MO new president.

Mrs. Schenck presented the gavel to Judge Vogel. Andrew L. Lewis, Lederach, Ten Tu club honored two was named as member-at-large members, Mrs. Helen Williams, of the board of directors.

Mrs. 125 North Adams street, and J. Kenson Simons, first vice Mrs. Eugenia Payne, fi46 Jeffer- president, conducted the in- son avenue, with a birthday stallation of officers and board dinner at Polynesian members. house.

Mrs. Andrew L. Lewis, two birthday cakes centered to the table. Attending were: Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs.

Julia Sutton, Mrs. Emmitt Banks, Mrs. Daniel Showers, Mrs. Albert Pina, all At Dinner Lederach was named nominating committee. Highlighting the meeting was a report from Mrs.

Gay Pryor, Devon, chairman of the 1967 cookie sale. Mrs. Fryor reported there was a seven per- Pott cent increase over the 1966 and Mamie Hagg, both saje of Phoenixville. The theme for the evening An absentee gift was received program, "We Are Three; from Mrs. Wallace Allen, Phoe- Grow" allowed the audience to nixville.

Plans for Open House rie Pantile, Barbara Vanore, Tina Confer and Kathy Grace. Miss Harbach will become the bride of C. Ronald Yost Jr. June i. bury, Joseph Harbach, Bill Gat- 3 in St.

Gabriel Roman Catho- ta, Albert Gatta and C. Ronald Also, Mrs. Albert Gatta, Eileen Reidcr, Lanny Solbcrg, Ann Quesenberrv, Corine Pills- Kathy Anne Settar, daughter Mr. and Mrs George B. tar, 14R3 Hoffecker road, enter-1 tained a group of friends at a sweet 16 party.

Guests included Susan' Hohl, Judy Wing, Suzanne Zukoski, Becky Shaw, Billie Christman, Donna Wertman, Kathy Potteiger, Cheryl Tucker, Linda Shantz, Jo Marie Printzinger, Nancy VanRiper, (Jail Miller. Mary Jane Schirtzinger and Lolly Latour. Miss Settar will leave for Europe June 22 to spend i weeks studying French in Switzerland and France. She is a junior at Owen J. Roberts High High Jr.

Next meeting will be the annual covered dish luncheon and election. It will take piare May 27 at the home of Mrs. Wilson Webster, open house met at the center to make final plans for the; affair. The event will take place; Thursday afternoon, beginning at 4 in the center, 1314 iHigh street. Pottstown Mental Health board members invites the public to attend the event lie church, Stowe.

The party took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gatta, 540 East Vine street, Stowe. Red and white hells, halls and streamers decorated the recreation room. The guest of honor sat beneath an umbrella adorned with red and white flowers and ruffles and shower of streamers to open her gifts.

Yost. Absentee gifts were sent by Anna Selfinger, Dorothy Chuck, Paula Chuck, Sophie Lopuski, Mrs. Daniel Lisenby, Ginger Ballaron, Mrs. Elwood Heffner, Mary Ellen Antonuzzi, Annabel Skokowski, Dee Antanuzzi, Janet Antonuzzi. Also, Nancy Antonuzzi, Mildred Dotterer, Leanette Mutter, Linda Ibach, Evelyn Messer, Donna Messer, Jeannie A tiered cake topped with a Linda Pillsbuiy and 1 Irene Yost.

bride doll and miniature bridal Attending the 4 i party centered the buffet table. cpirF mlehration get acquainted with the staff MfcAH and talk to them personally. Guests included Harriet Yost, some good cooks like to brush were Mrs. A. Russell Brown, Refreshments will be served Anna Yost, Mary Burns, Mrs.

steak with olive oil before Mrs. Karl Garvine, Mrs. Har- hospitality committee at rancis Burns, Sharon broiling. If you like, you may vey Haldeman, Mrs. Stager the affair.

They include Mrs. Adrian Mrs. John iet a pCeIcd halved garlic clove Haldeman, Mrs. William High Richard Seidel, chairman, Mrs. Debbie Metz, Mrs.

Wil- stccp in the oil before using on IViv.iH Richun rc Tan Van liam P. try, Mrs. SaUlUCl J. Mrs. D.

C. Knauer, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Jan Van- Hoffman Anna IHorn and Mrs. John Sechrist, mo man, Anna Charles Kulp, Mrs.

C. Ray from fhe and Mrs. Samuel Frock Loomis, Mrs. David and Mrs. George1 Also, Mrs.

Ernest the steak. Mrs. Harold Lumis, Mrs. James Berman, of the board. Shaw, Mrs.

Wilson Webster, Board members will Claudia Philipanics, Elaine De- iMichael, Mrs. Clare DeMichael, NOTICE GOODWILL AMBULANCE FUND MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN IS NOW OPEN Effective date July 1, 1967 to 30, 1968 Welcome the solicitor when he or she calls. Please them the courtesy of meeting with you to join or renew your membership for $3.00. If the solicitor fails to contact you, you may sign up at Goodwill Fire House 24 hours a day. JOIN NOW! Keep the one and only Ambulance in Pottstown progressing.

Your present membership expires June 30, 1967 Goodwill Ambulance Committee Shaw, Mrs. Wilson Webster, Board members will meet ij r. Mrs. Frank West and one guest, Monday night at the center at f. T.3?’ 10 Mrs.

May Atkinson. 8 o'clock Russell's Beauty Salon 133 King St, Pottstown is pleased to ANNOUNCE David Gregory is now a member of our itaff Call Now For An Appointment 323-8945 Randle, Ruth George Mary Dol- Hanczyk, Helen Vanore, Betty Grace, Kathy Grace. And, Rose Marie Fontana, Marie Bolonski, Lois Birmingham, Kelly Birmingham, James Birmingham, Lois Wesler, Margaret Messer, Geraldine Messer, Irene Messer, Lena Miller, Nancy Maddona. Phyllis Mad- EMOTIONAL AND dona, Tatricia Chieffo. SEXUAL TUG OF WAR!" MT.PENN DRIVE-IN Routi 422 West Phone 779-2780 LAST TIME TONIGHT THE FORTUNE PLUS OF THE STARTS TOMORROW Also, Ann Ross, Betty Chieffo, Helen Louise Chieffo, Rita Pennypacker, Barbara Guadagno, Mary Lenhardt, Pat Slawe- cki, Anne Litishin, Mary Litishin, Jackie Linderman, Judy Cox, Sophie Paolucci, Elizabeth Hydu, Rose Ibach, Betty DiCicco.

And, Alice Swennen, VI- JANE FONDA PETER McENERY "ROGER VADIM ttONdMOMI AOMITTUIIMUSS tftCNPANKj) BY PttOH il 1 TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. MATINEES SAT. Si SUN. i WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! METRO- GOLWYN- MAYER' 'ACARIOPON'TI PRODUCTION DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BORIS PASTERNAKS FOR FULl ENJOYMENT TAKE A ROAMED TOURS VACATION Relax and lei our escort handle all details MOTORCOACH TOURS IXPO-67 Four day July 23, August 9, 14, 23, September 1, 18. Two full days at Expo-67.

CALIFORNIA and the WEST 29 June 24, July 1, $, 22, and 29. Three National Parka, San Francisco, los Angeles, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City. PACIFIC NORTHWEST and CANADIAN ROCKIES 29 July 1, 15, and 22. Banff, Lake Louise, Columbia Ice Field, Glacier Park, Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. WISCONSIN DELLS 9 days.

July 1, 8,. 22, August 5, 12, 19. Featuring Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, and scenic Wisconsin Dells. NOVA SCOTIA and CABOT TRAIL-15 days. July 1, 15, and August 12.

St. John's, Prince Edward Island, Sydney, Cape Breton, Cabot Trail, Antigonish, Halifax, Kentvillt, Digby, and Yarmouth. GASPE PENINSULA and EXPO-67 13 days. July 15, 22, August 5, 12. Full day at Murray Bay, Matane, Riviere Madeleine, Gaspe, Perce Rock, St.

Bonaventure Island, New Brunswick. FLORIDA-RAIL MOTORCOACH 9 days. July 1. By rail to Jacksonville and by motorcoach around Florida, visiting all highlights. Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs, St.

Petersburg, Busch Gardens, Miami Beach, Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. CAPE COD 7 days. June 25, July 23, September 3. Hyannis, Provincetown, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Newport.

NEW ENGLAND-7 days. July 2, 16, August 6, 20 I October 1. Green and White Mountains, Mt. Washington, Portland, Boston, Plymouth, Lexington, and Concord. MEXICO Rail and motor coach, 18 days, June 30.

Rail to San Antonio. Motor coach to Mexico City, Taxco, Cuernavaca, Acapulco. JET TOURS BERMUDA JET-7 days. June 25, July 16, 30 A August 20. Beautiful Bermudiana Hotel, Island sightseeing, cruise to Somerset, two meals daily.

SAN JUAN VIRGIN ISLANDS 7 days. July 2, July 30. Island sightseeing, duty free shopping, beautiful Virgin Isle Hilton and San Jeronimo Hilton. HAWAIIAN days. July 9, August 6 A October 1.

Includes Neighbor Island Tour, Waikiki, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. GOLDEN WEST JET 13 days. August 12 and September 16. San Francisco, Yosemite Park, Los Angeles, Disneyland, San Diego, Las Vegas. PACIFIC NORTHWEST CANADIAN ROCKIES-12 days.

July 30. Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper Park, Lake Louise, Banff and Calgary. HAWAII BY JET STEAMER 23 days. August 9. Jet across the U.S.

Luxurious "Lurline" to and from Hawaii. Includes Outer Island Tour, Waikiki, San Francisco and Los Angeles. CRUISE TOURS KENTUCKY LAKES CRUISE 9 days. June 30. "Delta Louisville, Falls of the Ohio, Oxbow Bend, Tennessee and Ohio Rivers.

FALL FOLIAGE CRUISE, INCLUDING EXPO-67 9 days. September 13. Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence Seaway, Lake Ontario, 2 days in Montreal. HAWAII BY RAIL STEAMER 28 days.

August 6. By rail across U. S. and Luxurious "Lurline" to and from Hawaii. Outer Islands, Waikiki, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

ALASKA RAIL I STEAMER 22 days. July 3. Cruise the Inside Passage. Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper Park. See Your Travel Agent or: 5th ani Washington Striata READING, PA.

Telephone: arca cooc ais- 376-7171 STaSS! ns I iuCHAAD HOOGERSI OSCAR HAMMER5TEIN (TI ERNEST LEHMAN -r. ---IIW w. Mrs. Kenneth Neiman Agent for Roamer Tours 53 Chestnut Street, Pottstown 323-2464 Stori TRAVEL SERVICE Agent for Roamer Toura HIGH POTTSTOWN 124-4900.

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Years Available:
1933-1978