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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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17
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Potlslown-Memorial Medical Center NORTH DIVISION Admitted: Lindi Guthrie, Royersford, medical; Sydnoy, Weaver, Dougiassville RI) Beehtelsvillt RD 1, surgic.l; roK-u lofl Philadelphia avenue, Ricky Gehris, 126 Schaeffer Gilbertsville, maternity; road, Boyertown, surgical; Mrs. Ruth Sensenig, Pottstown RD Nancy Kulp, Boyertown RD 3, niaternity; Mrs. Marian Pace, maternity; Mrs. Gloria t-laine Laurie, 982 ley, Valley View road, Birds-North Warren street, boro, maternity; Kenneth Kopy. Mrs.

Carol Groff, 850 East stecki, 39 Robert Lim- Schuylkill road, maternity; Mrs.) erick, medical; Hattie Umstead, Galie, 551 King roai Pottstown RD 1, medical; Ste- Royersford, maternity; Mrs, phen Knopf, 331 North Evans Mort, 572 Belmont) street, medical; Robert Nace maternity; Mrs. Moira Barto RD 1, medical; Mrs. Mary Ann Hartman, 1243 Maple street, maternity; Mrs. M. Le-'iJr Jii anne Hoopes, Perkiomen RD 1, RD 1, maternity; Mrs.

Beverly 7rltn Third and Walnut Marv 7 maternity; Helen Mary Essick, 765 South Han- satko, 190 West Main street, sur- over street, medical; Albert gjcal; Elizabeth Richards, 115 Dahms 244 River road, surgi- pennhurst road. Spring cal; Mary Jones, 432 Lincoln surgical; Sandra Medvetz, 140: avenue, medical; Robert Gable street, surgical; Leroi mers, Boyertown RD 2, medi- Dixon, 425 North Lewis cal; Janet Kelly, Norristown. Royersford, medical; Sarah surgical; Vincent Marshall, 411 B'ry, 443 Main street, Royers-i Walnut street, surgical; Henry ford, surgical; Joseph Henry, Beasley 547 Grant RD 2, surgical, medical; John Slaby, 123 Kay Admitted and discharged: street, Stowe, medical; Lena Pearce, Merion Station, Gusenko, 433 street, niedical. Pennsburg, medical; Jennie EAST DIVISION Carter, 2135 East High street. Admitted: Robert 0.

Water- medical; David Mayes, 1100 Schwenksville RD 1, med- North Evans street, surgical, ical; Henry M. Moser, Game Discharged: Dorothy Fisher, Schwenksville, med- I Pupils Monday, July 24 1967 -Tht Pottstown Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wertz and children, Dick and Dana, Collegeville, played host to two of the 46 American Foreign Federation pupils housed In the area through the Methacton High school. I Monka Reil spent the year at Rapid City, and left after the weekend of activities for Norenberg, Germany.

Giovanna Possati, the other guest, lived for the past year in Portland, and is returning to Bologna, Italy. MT.PENN DRIVC'IN SHOP The sfore fhat about yoii DOWN TO EARTH LOW AND YOU CAN WIN UP TO 1,000 CASH! AIL PRICES IFFICTIVI MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 24 25 (ALSO IFFICTIVI SUNDAY JULY 23rd WHIRI I 1 4l tttv 245 Maplewood drive, medical; ical; Helen Stranick, 866 North hy f.ufirne Orlando MR. AND MRS. WARREN JAMES BEIDLER Beidlcr-Templiii Rites Performed by Caiidleliglil 422 WtsI Fhont 779-2710 TONITE Billy Hamilton, Lavern, medical; Marie medical; Dorothy Nagle, Birdsboro RD 2 medi- 1553 North Keim street, Rev. William Shaud of-iher cousin.

She was attired in cal; Kent Hallman, 2, medical; Fran-empire gown of aqua and RD3, medical; Florence Haring, ces E. Whitehed, Schwenksville marriage Gloria Jean white linen. The scoop neck- Boyertown RD 3, surgical; 2 medical, Barbara 292 Elm street, and and A line skirt were ac- Dorothy Maloney, 31 West Sec- Smith, Spring Mount, medical; nowerv cented by a band of lace at the end street, surgical; Rodney C. Reifsnyder, adorned the altar of St. waist.

Snw mite Seven Dwarfs tritiwy PrMuctiont STEAK SALE CHUCK STEAKS Mehlman, Reading, surgical; North Franklin street, surgical; William Mellinger, Boyertown Colin L. Glenn, 452 North Lin RD 2, surgical; Arthur Olafsen, Pottstown RD 1, surgical; Richard Riehle, 1330 East Philadelphia avenue, Gilbertsville, med ical; William Slough, Collegeville RD 1, surgical; Charles Charles Johnson home. A double bow headdress of matchink aqua linen completed Lutheran church. South Potts town, for the ceremony. A recital of organ music was; her outfit and she carried a Ellis, 131 South Keim street, Louis Yaratjy I carnations on Warren presence of guests, silver and pink ribbon with 1090 North Warren street, sur-from Reading.

Wernersville, matching pink net. gical, Lewis M. Boughter, 520 Rooyersford. Pottstown, Birdsboro, Perkiomen- ALSO DORIS DAY in "CAPRICE" CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE lb. I BONELESS lb.

il BONE IN NONE PRICED HIGHER NONE PRICED HIGHER SUPER-RIGHT, FRONT CUT North Hanover street, surgical; Craig J. Wetzel, 519 Main street, Pennsburg, surgical; Betty A. Human interest wins money Hataloski, 26 West Fifth street. if you telephone good story material to The Mercury. HIPPODROME TONIGHT I TUESDAY BOLD ADULT DRAMAI Lorrin K.

Beidler, 346 Elm street, performed the duties of OPENS TONIGHT 1:30 P.M. THRU JULY 29 ville, Boyertown, Virginia, New man for his brother. Paul OTTO PREMINGER MICHAEL CAINE JANE FONDA JOHN PHILLIP LAW OIAHANN CARROLL ROBERT HOOKS FAYE DUNAWAY BURGESS MEREDITH SUNDOVW NGiASt 510 surgical; Marjorie 159 French road, Graterford, surgical. Discharged: Eva D. Freese, Bechtelsville RD 1, surgical; Claire L.

Garner, 128 Chestnut street, medical; Rose A. Holliday, 7 East Second street, surgical; Patricia Ann Keeley, Mang road, Schwenksville RD 2, medical; Kathryn Layman, Douglassville RD 1, medical: Kelly Louise Shukowitzh, 1921 Orlando road, surgical; Louis Vanore, 550 Race street, Stowe, medical; Elizabeth P. Spindor, 376 Beech street, medical; Jane Y. Wayland, Swamp Creek road, Perkiomenville, surgical; Mary E. Wintergrass, Presidential Gardens, Lincoln house, surgical.

Admitted and Discharged; Elizabeth Chiccino, Berwyn, medical. York and Glen Moore. The bride, daughter of Mr. A. Mrs.

Emerson G. Templin, Douglas drive, Douglassville RD 1, is a graduate of Boyertown Area High and employed at Firestone Tire and Rubber company. Mr. Beidler, son of Mrs. Rose M.

Beidler, 278 Elm street, and the late Raymond H. Beidler, graduated from North Coventry High school and is employed by the same company. ORGANZA GOWN Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in an Herb 505 Farmington ave-i- nue and Robert L. Shanley, 109 West Sixth street, were ushers. Mrs.

Templin, mother of the bride, wore an aqua pCnT -T of silk and linen with ai liBialW tunic of imported lace and white accessories. Mrs. Beidler chose a green jersey flowered print dress and I white accessories for her wedding. Both mothers wore white carnations with petite fleurs and pear! stephanotis corsages. Following a reception at Birdsboro fireball, the newly- emplri gown of white organza left for a week long honey styled with long and; Wildwood, N.J.

For Sabrina neckline with appliques RESERVE OUR Air Conditioned BANQUET ROOM FOR PARTIES, BANQUETS WEDDING RECEPTIONS. FRIENDSHIP HOOK 4 UDDER CO. 367-2300 Boytrtown of alencon lace accenting the bodice. The A line skirt featured a wide band of matching lace with detail of lace adorning the chapel train. A bouffant veil of imported silk illusion was held by a seed pearl.

She carried an old fashioned traveling, the bride wore a blue and white dress with white accessories. Upon their return, they will reside at 292 Elm street. The bride was feted at showers given by Mrs. Sanders at her home in Mohnton, and Mrs. Ronald Edwards, Perkiomenville RD 1, sister of the bride, at the home of the par-bouquet of white carnations, clusters of petite fleurs, pearl ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Templin. stephanotis and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Gerald Sanders, Mohn- MARSHALL NAVIGATION Marshall Islanders navigated ton, was matron of honor the vast Pacific for centuries with stick charts made of inter woven pandanus strips.

Nol rpcommmdrd lor childrpn Sal. p.m. Midnighl No Mjtinpps Rbs: Call NI 4-5000 July 31-Aug. 5 ANN SOTHERN in "GYPSY" Aug. 7-12 RICHARD rCHAMBERLAIN a musical with Ihc (tamp of our "WEST SIDE i STORY" Musical Iheatre and Ihe Bpantlafk July Seals SI DOWNTOWN aOX OFFICE GIANO COUIT.

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