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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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Poftsfown Mercury Thursday, Dec. 14, 1972 Boyertown Area Fire Company Aides Hold Banquet Youth Ministry Nans Party In Bechtelsvllle James Keogh Will Head U.S. Information Service The Senior Youth Ministry; Organization of Shepherd of the Hills United rhurrh of Christ, 1U ft Mrs. Alex named committeesrco-chairman; Mrs. Janet Ego'f, BecKelsville RD 1 will conduct ident Nixon Wednesday named and (he University of Texas.

for the coming year as follows: If' mm chairman. Stetler, Mrs. 4 Mrs. Betty loan Yerk, Mrs. Speith, Mrs.

held Speith, program Participants were Albert, Mrs. Clara Jones, Dugan, Mrs RD 3 Audrey Moulder, Mrs. Alex, Mutter Mrs I og and Mrs. Connie Rrurfner, Mrs. Mrs.

Betty Lou Durchin. A gift WASHINGTON (AP) 20 ears at Cornell, Stanford I reaction will be said Timothy Adams of Mrs. Marlyn Bieleski, Mrs. a party 6 to 9 p.m. his onetime chief speechwriter.l Ronald H.

Walker, a 35-year-1 Conservation Foundation. Donna Evans, Mrs. Patricia the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keogh, a former execu- old special assistant to William H.

Brown, III, a 4i- Freed. Mrs. Janice Fisher, Mrs. Richard Rehrer, 2 Sunrise tive editor of Time magazine. President, was appointed the Philadelphia lawyer Kathy Belicka, Mrs.

Betty Lou Drive, Boyertown. to head the U.S. Information view director of the National who has wfth the under- Durchin, Mrs. Rhoads, Mrs The activity will begin with Service in second term. Park Service, replacing George wgs retained by thf Betty Webster, Mrs.

Norma a fellowship meal. A The President picked Keogh Hartzog, whom Nixon ousted as chairman of the Sabrick and Mrs. Sue Pearson, recreational period replace former broadcasting Equal Employment opportunity Publicity Betty du and the program will conclude executive Frank Shakespeare in ADVANCE MAN Commission a post he has held Durchin, chairman, and Mrs. with a Bible study and folk the job of communicating U.S.1 Walker has been serving as sjnce Mav Brown was a Audrey Moulder. hymn sing under the direction policies to the world.

an advance man, making ar- recess appointee of former Program Mrs. Peith, of Heather Shakespeare is expected to rangements for all of the presi- president Lyndon B. Johnson. chairman: Mrs. Hoffman.

Advisors include Shirlev annn.m™ chnrtiv fnridential trios, including the his- of the Berks County cochairman; Mrs. Rleanor Jessum and another job in the private to China avid the Sotor. Nixon accepted his resigna- Union. He worked briefly The first annual banquet ofi Mrs. Ann Neater gave her an the New Hanover Fire Co.

electric ceramic Christmas tree, Ladie.s Auxiliary was conducted a present from the executive at the Blossom Restaurant, 1483 board. N. Charlotte with 57 i Prizes were won by Mrs. members attending. Biehl, Mrs.

Betty Seated at the head table were Mrs. Rose Bieleski, Mrs. Janet Alex, president; Mrs- Charlotte Yarnall, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Rambo, vice i a Allmendinger, Mrs.

president; Mrs. Patricia Reinford. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Rhoads, secretary, and Mrs.

Helen Hunsinger, Mrs. Ursula Beltv Haydt, treasurer. Durchin, Mrs. Kitty Buchert, Eight 'members entertained Hoffman and Mrs. the group with a dance under Barbara Ludy.

the direction of Mrs. June And Mrs. Mrs Anita Bruce Kuip Ways and means Mrs. Nester, chairman; Mrs. Rambo, Christmas Party Held by Society Of Farm Women a Christmas party at Rohrbach and Mrs.

Haydt. The Elementary special earty in the administration as home of Mrs. George Cheer Mrs. Linda will conduct a for the an assistant to then Secretary chairman, and Mrs. Biehl.

gathering 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday i0h he has done in the nast four of the Interior Waler HickelJ Friends and relatives of the Membership Mrs. Sabrick. at the church. The program will VPars who was fired by Nixon.

Ki.noh uhn ConservationisUs reacted with Ruth Beninicasa chairman the society during the holiday Hmpltality Jennie: which parents have been In- surprise and some dismay of the event season with fruit baskets and Specht, chairman, and Mrs. vited. followed by a foil recr in journalism at the Omaha whei the appointment was an -1 the decorating Rothenberger Anita John. program, the making of World Herald In his home state nounced to a nationwide confer BULOVA Blit wuntw HIV. TT 1 Sally Reinford, Haydt and exchange was conducted, vfrs.

be remembered by chairman and Mrs. Benincasa besln with a dt to Serving on reported gifts for quests at The executive board includes family time charts. Mrs. Linda Alex Mrs. Speit presented program of humor prior to bach cave'The Nester! Werncrsvllle State Hospital and Mrs Alex Mrs.

Rambo, Mrs. The program will close with Mrs Haydt presented Mrs. Mrs. Brunner. Mrs.

Rhoads, Schoo! Mrs. Mrs. a devot.onal play. Alex with an engraved watrh. Mrs.

Millie Moulder, Mrs. Purchased by the group. Mm LlSi A ei wiil a gift from the and Audrey Moulder, Mrs. Hetty Drumheller and the Durchin, Mrs. Janet Fisher Randy Conrad family, who Mil.

Specht. and Mrs. Linda Alex. (victims of house fires DOlro will ntctt Dtc. HEADQUARTERS FOR SMALL APPLIANCES SUNBEAM GENERAL ELECTRIC DOMINION PROCTOR-SILEX OSTER RADIOS PRESTO Cookers OPEN 1VERY NIGHT SATURDAY TILL P.M.

STU SCHAEFFER APPLIANCES FRIGIDAIRE SALES SERVICE 24 E. Boyertown Ph. Mrs. Alex presented white were presented monetary gifts, carnations to the chairmen and Mrs. Wilbur Strieker, county copchairmen of each committee president from Robesonia, in- who served during the year, and stalled the new officers, as a red carnation to each member! follows: who helped serve on a com-; Mrs.

Harold Good, Linda Taylor, vice Mrs. Charles Taylor, secretary, and Mrs. James Bechtel, treasurer. at the home of Mrs. Janet Alex, RD 1.

The next ausiliary meeting will be Jan. 2 in the fireball social room. mittee. Boyertown Classified Redevelopment Youth Group Advent Service Set Today For Workers of Nebraska, quit his job as ex- ence here. guess the main ecutive editor of Time magazine to work in 1968 campaign.

When Nixon came to the White House, Keogh became a presidential assistant and was a chief researcher and speech- writer during the first two years of the administration. PtrMnall 1 STU 24 367 Lest tnj Pound The hostess served refresh- ments to (he 14 members and three guests. The students Mrs. LeRoy Steffey, Gilbert- Committee (SAC) THIS IS NIXON' AUTHOR lL i He is the author of two books The Rev Martha Kriebel, Nixon, one entitled former pastor of Palm Sch- in and wen kf elder Church and gnd the pub- assistant to the conference this year. The )atter minister of the Southeastern jS crjtjcal of newsmen in Conference of the United thejr reiations with Nixon.

Church of Christ, will speak jn other changes. Joseph T. noon Advent service today in Sneed 52 dean of the Duke Lost: Unfinished dress, vie Thriftway or Bautes, Boytrtown, Dec. 11. Dial 367-9603.

Seeds, Plants, Flowers 58 POINSETT I CORSAGES and CUT FLOWERS. Mull's Greenhouse, 49 Groff RD Boyertown. 369-1929. BJohis 'f hfrann Chrrch'45 scooi wn sviVle rd attorneygeneral. ser succeeding Ralph E.

Erickson, daT n' ZL JSL sponsored by the who prcviousiy praticed law in Area Ministerial Angeles and Erickson will a Jan. 2 meeting. FOR ALL THE NEWS AND ADVERTISING AND THI CALL EARL S. BENFIELD PHONE 367-2503 OFFICE 143 N. WALNUT ST.

RESIDENCE: 425 E. 4th ST. Try-outs for Play Sel In New Berlinville Authority will hold ceremony 6:30 p.m. Friday in Boyertown front of the Mansion House, 120 Association. E.

Philadelphia Boyer- town. HANDBAGS by lo OPEN TODAY 9:30 TO 8:30 vret Rtwna BOYIRTOWN 347-24M nmum tmit, lilt dial. MMI Gift Suggentionn: Carvalle, Timex, Bulava, Aceufrm Watches; Artcarvatf Ota Rlnts; Sunbeam, Shlck, and Noralco ShRvars, Buxten Wallets, Birttistona Rings, Jawal Boxes, Ladies' Men's Onyx Clacks at all types. MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS R. C.

C0X0N JIWBLIR It N. RIADINO BOYRRTOWN Open Mon. thru Fri. Till 1:30 BOYERTOWN AREA LUNCHEON SPECIALS AT THE GILBERTSVILLE FIRE CO. SERVED 11 A.M.

TO 1:30 P.M. TODAY CHICKEN POT PIE FRIDAY BAKED PORK CHOPS KITCHEN OPEN AT ALL TIMES Featurinq Steaks, Chnps, Stews and Seafood. Make your New Year's Eva Reservations NOW Don't wait till the last minute. be given a high judicial post, program will be con- the white House said. loseoh Wadsworth oreadent employes who Snecd a natjve of cP waaswonn, pres.aeni, may attend in working clo hes Tor talloht iaw fnr mnrp than Kpttprpr and Soup and Ketterer, charge.

Lntertainment will be coffee provided by one-act play, Uonj Pbll Yule Party Uw'unten season Andrew The Uons Club of Boyertown United Methodist Church. New Participants will be Lori will ho Its annual Christmas Berlinville. Stark. Bonnie Levensood. party iorchddren and Try-outs for the play will be Christina Peterson, Mary b-v.

he tonight In the Friendship conducted 7:30 tonight at the Miller. Ke'lie Krleser. Raisin lry c'- 8 Ladder Co. social church. Dildine, Lori Ritter.

Elizabeth f'1d, 'he Rev i Harold The cast of characters will Holly Stauffer. Pamela: pastor, include 10 persons. Other 1 Schmoyer and Deneen DeLong. workers needed include a set Following the ceremony, the construction chief, crew and caro1 throughout Mrs. Rosemarie New Berlinville, will direct a a G.

room, 10 Warwick Boyer! town. BAKERY Ine. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday CHRISTMAS COOKIES FRUIT CAKES GIT YOURS NOW CHECK WITH US FOR OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Plus Our Usual Line el Home-Made Goods Everything On Premises Please phene your order by Friday, 3 p.m. for decorated cakes for Set. Oecerated Birthday and Wedding Our Speciality NORTH RBADING BOYERTOWN PHONE 349-1254 stage manager.

367-2251 300 B. PHfLA BOYERTOWN 347-2237 TONIGHT THRU SATURDAY 2 SHOWS: 7 4 9 P.M. I KHCMOt SON V-i I AWOW BARBARA HERSHEYas Boyertown, then gather at Boyer Towne Inn, Heading and Philadelphia avenues, to decorate the tavern. Refreshments will be served to workers participating in the program. The public may attend.

We Arp Lnrfgp Enough To Serve You Small Enough to Appreeinte You. Hi-C Fruit Drinks Spun Gold Mixed Nuts Monteo Facial Tissues Monteo Pumpkin 3 -3 89c cans 14-oz. pkg. 59c boxes 200 2-ply 2 45c cans 69c MONTCO PORK BEANS 16-oz. can 10c NIBLETTS CORN 12 -or.

can 19c Monteo Pineapple Monteo Coffee Monteo Grapefruit Sections Monteo Button Mushrooms can 39c 85c 3 cans 1 can 45c DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY DAY WEEK OF DEC. 18 to 23 CHOICE MEATS Goltshalls Turkeys Fresh Turkey Slightly Higher lb. 49c OUR OWN MAKE FRESH SAUSAGE lb. 89c MEATY RIB SIDE PORK CHOPS lb. 89c HATFIELD SLICED BACON lb.

85c FRESHLY GROUND BEEF lb. 69c WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE lb. 89c Legionettes Party Set The Legionettes of the Charles B. Yerger American Legion Post 471 will hold its Christmas party 6:30 tonight in the home. Water Street, Boyertown.

We Invite All New Brldes-To-Be To Enroll On Our Bridal Registry Book for All Brldei Who Register. Final Day-Saturday! 1 CLOSING FOREVER SATURDAY EVENING O'CLOCK VARIETY STORE 230 E. PHILA. Boyertown An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL special SAT. 1 P.M.

SUN. 2 P.M. ALBERT FINND "SCROOGE" The Oristmaa muatcal Pannvisione Bonnie Reinert Dec. 90 (To Wed Arthur Houser) Sharon Geisinger Feb. 24 (To Wed Alfred Glase Jr.) P.

Dianne Moyer Mar. 17 (To Wed Terry Fetterman) KARYER FRY TOY and GIFT SHOP 131 E. Philadelphia Boyertown 347-25A4 wi Homt fm Gifts to Present the Utmost in Beauty and Value! FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOMB KUSER FURNITURE 144 S. READING BOYERTOWN OPEN TONIGHT TILL Phone I47-24I1 RUMMAGE SMI rwm single ITEM IN ENTIRE loaa MB I ORDERED il WALLS II PAUL BROOKER SELLINO STAPTS farm fresh fruits Vegetables Sweel Zipper Skin TANGERINES 39c Sweet CALIFORNIA CARROTS Genuine Idaho POTATOES 1-lb. cello i Cr for 5-lb.

cello Baking bag 59c Free Delivery Of All Orders $3.50 Or More We reserve the Right to Limit Quantities NONE SOLD TO DEALERS Open Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 P.M. Close Sat. at 6 P.M.

WIN During CHRISTMAS BONUS DAYS IN BOYERTOWN, PA. SPONSORED BY 24 MEMBERS of Boyertown Businessmen's Association LAST WEEK-DRAWING, DEC. 16 1st PRIZE 100.00 2nd 4th PLUS $100 BONUS CASH DRAWING DEC. Nothing To Buy Simply Regijfer at any of the readily identitied businesses. Santa Claus Will Nave Gifts For Kiddies at Santa's Headquarters, 123 E.

Phila. Fri. Dec. to P.M.; Sat. Dec.

to 1 P.M. THE NtXT FEW DAYS CAN BE THE MOST IMPORTANT "SHOPPING DAYS" OF YOUR LIFE' For during the next few ddys until the re maining stock is sold you have a "once-in-a lifetime" buying opportunity1 YOU will be offered or more OFF the reg ular price on every single item in our entire stock! If you are looking for real bargains here is your answer. YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE THAT YOU WILL POSITIVELY BE THRILL ED WITH YOUR PURCHASES! We are going to make this Rummage Sale the talked about "buying event" ever staged in this community. Ins is the most amazing offer ever made and there are absolutely no strings attached to it. Just think! We are offering you the opportunity to buy quality merchandise at one half the regular pnee or less.

A dollar is now worth S2.00 or more in merchandise. $5.00 will get you S10.00 or more in merchandise $10.00 will get you $20.00 or more worth or mer chandise YOU SAVE ONE HALF or more. You can buy any amount you want and the more you buy the more you save. YOU can lose while taking advantage of this sensutional one half sale. A SELLOUT IS EXPECTED, SO BETTER GET HERE EARLY!.

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