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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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Gold en Spring Couple Oliver- Head L. Rothenberger Is Bride of John S. Watt Mi who tor I hi Worl mr Ihr 1 hrir prrsrnt H- 4 thr rouplr srkcrpinR ilfwly- rw strrrl in Sprinii Hiltchcitcru parents of thr ling prior to thrjr brilrl said hr was for thr draft during hut thr Armistice brforr ho was callod. hr Moth rnjoy doing and thnr rosrbrds in thr Spring on and Stimmrr months arr proof 'n of Mr. Hiltrhritrl, a hrr of Frlrndship and Humane irr Firr rompamrs, Hoyrrsford, nr and Liberty Firr company, nd Spring City, is also an avid fisherman Hr retired a few itr years ago from Diamond Class irr, company, Royrrsford.

Par His wife to crochrt and do other handwork and many in ovidrners of hrr hobby arr sern by visitors to thr couple's home. Both aro members of the First United Church of Christ. Mrs Hiltebeitel has a sister, 21, ihf pair went who Mgir Yeager, Marian avonue. Spring City and her brother, Howard Fisher, resides at 200 Main street, Hoversford. Mrs Walter Schiele, 273 Gav Vllll I VCM'Sn 1'ies Royrrsford and William PAGF.

TF.N ate Fish clock when they ranf out." Mrs. Hiltrhritrl She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs George and hrr husbai rnts. the late Mr and Mrs. Hiltrhritrl, residrd City.

piece William C-6 Myrtle street, was best man. Farm Group Views Slides Of Russia Glenna Louise Rothenberger, daughter of Wayne H. Rothenberger, 526 Main street, Penm- Patricia Whitehawk, daughter burg, became the bride of John of Mary Whitehawk, 31 Sirr.mons Watt, of Mrs. Roy Myrtle street, Penn Village, M. Watt, Ottawa.

Canada, in hrrame the bride of Harding Schwenkfelder church, Palm. Olivrr Jr son of Mr and Mrs. The Rev. Martha Kriebel of- Harding Oliver 618 Walnut ficated at the ceremony, per- strrrt, Friday night at a cere- formed at noon, mony performed by Harold S. The bride was given in mar- Rickrrt.

West High strret, jus- raige by her father and was at- tice of thr peace tended by her sister, Ruth H. Thr bride apprarrd in an in- Rothenbrrger. as maid of honor, formal whitr dress Hrr neck- Roy M. Watt Ottawa, larr was gift of hrr mother, served his brother as best man. Hrr veil was attached to a H.

Eric Dawes and Elliot Camp- doublr crown. bell, also of Ottawa, ushered, Frances Pennington, L-S Mrs- Lestcr Schultt, church Myrtle street, srrvrd as witness organist, provided the wedding for hrr sister in a blue informal matching blue head-j CLUB RECEPTION Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Lehigh Valley club, Allentown. The Mrs I bride a blue dress. Mrs. Oliver was Hi Ottawa after Canada, with a B.S.

degree in tired in a pink dress for her civil engineering. He is a senior The Mercury In wedding. hrifje wag graduated from engineer with Headquarters En- cash awards weekly for the For a week long honeymoon to Philadelphia School of Occupa- department of Na- best tips. Win awards by Canada, the bride wore a blue tional therapy after studying two Harbours board Ot- dialing 323-3000 suit tn travel at Moravian college, Beth- i T. Mr.

Oliver attended Pottstown iehem. Senior High school, served four Until March 24. she was chief Engineering Institute of Can- years in the U.S. Army and is of occupational therapy section ada served on its nationa employed at Mrs. Pie at Veterans Administration hos- council several 0 company.

MRS. JOHN S. WATT Society of Farm Women group one had its monthly meeting at the home of Nellie Brown, Douglassville RD 2. Herbert Levan presided at the meeting, attended by 23 members. She reported on an open house at Berks Heim, scheduled June 11.

She also reported $150 4H scholarships were awarded to girls in home economic classes from the Love fund. Plans, for a trip to Atlantic City and New Smithsville in August, were discussed. Roy Christman, Hamburg RD 1, showed colored slides of trip to Russia and adjoining countries. An birthday party is planned for the next meeting, to take place at W'hitehawk mother of the ieft for a wedding trip University of New Brunswick, home of Elmer Eyrich, ittrndrd thr srrvice in to Williamsburg. Va Tbey will Fredericton New Brunswick, oley RD 1.

MR. AND MRS. D. NEWTON HILTEBEITEL FI OPT MINT Thrir romance hlosso and 2 Parties Fete Clavoonth Girl Ipital, West Haven. and member of International past president of Connecticut Society of Soil Mechanics and Therapv associa- foundation engineers.

He haa tion. She was a maior in U.S. had Army Reserves until her resignation. Mr. Watt was graduated from TODAY Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kleman, 311R Center avenue, 16 Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gillinger, Barto RD 1, 42 years. Mr.

and Mrs Glenn C. Eccleston, 872 Warren street, 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.

Albitr, 30 Douglas street, Boyertown, 28 SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin, Old Schuylkill road, Park er Ford, one year. Hiltrhritrl. Limerick Conter road, Linfield, are Mr.

Hilte immrdiatr family. Debra Claycomb was the honor guest at two party celebrations marking her tenth birthday. Her mother took her and on SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1967 Mrs. Joseph Hastings Vada Mrs. Swigart Mrs.

Kern those guests to play golf To DirCCt CaillD 1 (jldSS miniature Meeting Pottsgrove I A Installs Officers "Kiiinhow In Your Life' Js Theme of IJCC Rainbow In Your Life" I closest to Mothers day; Mrs -iraCe Mr7 and'Mn." United Church of Christ, her purse; Mrs. Blance Squibb. )r nf Mrs. Jesse F. Kern Mrs.

Adam Swigart, Honey Anderson, Karen Kalmbach and Brook, was named director of the sister, NancyJfamp Kelton Woods. Birchrun- A party with all trimmings was viue This will be her first Sum- nnanaA Kirv.nntuiv held at the Claycomb home, mer at Kelton Woods although the bimonthly Fitfhth avonuo ColWrvillP a 5 wooas, aunougn meelinK of the Quinter she directed another day camp class 6 of PrArlrv A the Brethren at the home of Mr. Perry Kratz and Mr. and Mrs. The camp is operated by 0 Ralph Stiteler, Park avenue; Freedom Valley and Mr5' John R' Girl scout Rainbow In Your closest to Mothers day; Mrs.

Pftstown RD 1. Mrs. Swigart announced more Mr Malenke was the Peter's Knatiertown, mother daugh- special prize. than 250 girls have registered Fi 0 hth V'aHa for Snmmpr Mr. Kern, president, conducted the business session.

Plans Lower Pott Parent- Beatrice Bitler, Aldena Barbara Taglieri. Mrs. Dolores Teacher association. Mrs. El- Helen Mrs, Sheila Guber, Mrs HI pv Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Douglassville. 12 years. Mr. and Mrs Bealer Boyertown RD 2, 18 years.

July 31. IA A letter from Keitti Davis, who was wounded in Vietnam and is in Japan for treatment, was read bv Rev. Alvin S. NORTH DIVISION EAST DIVISION Alderfer, class teacher. Admitted: Mrs.

Linda Gott- Admitted: Wilbur Brandiff, Refreshments were served to shall, 348 Walnut street, Roy- 112 West Fifth avenue, College- the Rev. and Mrs. Alderfer, Mr. Poltslown-Memorial Medical Center mer Saylor installed officers Neyenesch, Joyce Blev- Rarbara Bigler. Barbara Lynn for the next school term at the and Laura session in the school all purpose 1 nrJ! Wohltmann.

Jane Bitler, Jac- room Iruene quelyn Blevins. Florence Col- Mr Hanna spoke about first ledge. Virgin, Greer and Kathy Richard "mouth Arlene Greer, Susan ersford, maternity; Mrs. Sandra ville, medical; Gloria E. Mar- and Mrs.

Kern, Samuel Swartz, resuscitation and heart Alderfer presided at Tiimos Houck janice Imler, 803 Queen street, mater-tin, 664 Jefferson avenue, medi- Mrs. Ronald F. Elliott, Mrs. the piano. Houck, Josephine Hughes, Mary nity; Mrs.

Linda Kuterbach, 110 cal; Nellie A. Eagle 647 Chest- Robert W. Latshaw, Mrs. Rob- mater- street, medical; Patricia prt L. Rupert, Mrs.

Raymond 821 975 Valley road, surgi- Willauer and the Malenkes. Edna cal; Charles J. Vaughn, 627 1 Pearl Smith, Betty 362 North Hanover riOiiCK, tjosepmne niiKnfs, ivmry niiy, mrs, ljinud ivuicruatu, Officers installed included prrson ot rs Catharine Lynn. Diana South Hanover street, mat Mr and Mrs. Hunter Roberts, preXnt il 7 7 Debbv and Cathy Porter: nity; Sandra A.

Hartenstine, Heckle avenue, Spring City, J. present; Mrs. Dorothy Trout-L chiM v.9r. Mrs Paul Drauschak. first vice mnthor nrosont-' Schlipf.

Elizabeth Shipe, aughn road, surgical, E( 57 man, youngest motner prt sent, AVtnn pn((u n-nnnnoii ico Mnrth Tiann Sandra Gaugler Dutko) May 10, 1 HI Ruth Hartanttlna) May If47 Barbara I. Canning W. Iichbach) May Margaret K. Lloyd (Jarry Manh) Juna 1M7 Carolyn Edwardt (Atlec Rinehart) Juna 10, 1967 Pat ricia A. (Joseph H.

Santarlascl) June 10, Geraldine Prior (Tom B. Gillung) June 10, 1967 Suzanne Batchelor (John Karsnitz) June 24, 1967 Patricia L. Leister (Michael N. Oerther) June 24, 1967 Adele Evans (Jack Mitcheltree) June 24, 1967 SELECT and REGISTER MADARAS FASHION CENTER 549 E. VINE STOWE OPEN 'TIL 5 P.M.

ft Marriage Lit Births president; Mrs. Richard Tressie ColledRe, mother Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoyt, Rpcond vice president; Mrs. the most children and most 1127 Center avenue.

17 secretary, and pictures in her Mrs. Leonard Moyer, treasurer. pursP Mr. and Joseph Robert Brant led de And, Kathy Hughes, birthday lawski, 141 Vine street, Stowe, ---------------------------51 Schatz asked for unteers to help at the June Jamboree to take place on thr school grounds. Dawn Rrend limber, program co-chairman, introduced the speaker for the evening.

Refreshments were served in vine uowf thr the hospitality licenses were made in Mont IJg committee headed by Mrs. gomery county courthouse, Nor 2 I'1" Richard Weisel and Mrs. Brant, ristown. by: OPEN TIL 5 P.M. Charles Michael Matta, 309 J- HOF hi Baptist Groups Have Dinner Members of Christian Smith and Elsie Tobias.

surgical; Louise And. Rlanche Squibb, Nancv 224 Mintzer street, medical; Ed- medical Dolior. Marv Jane Powell and ward J. Mackey 234 East Pcnnv Powell. Philadelphia avenue, Boyer- Kevin Brown, town, medical.

Collegevdle RD 2, surgical; Annie Burns, SchDischarged: Llva isegarver, wenksvine rd 2, surgical; class and Alpha Epsi- 125 East Third street, surgical; Dorothy M. Fosnocht, 367 Wal- Ion Pi class of the First Bap- Stefan Ruffin, 549 Lincoln ave- nut street, surgical; Dorothy tist church, Norristown, and TO MR AND MRS WIL- Russell Swavely, Halteman, 12 North Limerick, guests met at the home of Mr. 1 TMI FR Queen 347 Reech Mrs. road, Limerick, surgical; Linda and Mrs. Frank Malloy Old Hmchter in the medi- Sancira Williamson, 221R Horse- 562 Chestnut street, Evansburg road, Skippack, for .1 nhfl llalnn illor Pnttc.

ammuaI Silverware China and Crystal With for marriage center Friday. Mrs. Imler 6 SEE! OIR GREAT COLLECTION shoe drive, maternity; John medical; Helen Miller, Potts- the first course of their annual i-mi vmm ruuay. 38 Metka road. Royers- town 1, medical; Marian progressive dinner, is the former Sandra Hoffman.

for(1 Mariorie Morse, 514 West Ridge pike, Special guests were the Rev. dc Deets, 71 Beech street, mater- Royersford, surgical; Marie and Mrs. W'illiam E. Childs. TO MR.

AND MRS. HENRY McCurdy Murray, r.able avenue, u.irc RD 1. surgical; Mrs. medical; Alice Seitz. Riverside Want to earn extra money? High street, Phoenixville, and a tJiiian Valentine Pottstown avenue, Spring Mount, surgical.

Give The Mercury lip, on news Marie Pantile, 397 Center ma.emMy: social You street, Stowe IHrrie Welsh Cherrv "eer. 119 Sooth Furnace Alex Russell Papp. 1218 Mon- Rirdshoro. surgical: Mrs. BAKE BACON iepk W.

14 N. Cha riot St. may win part of $10 awarded weekly. Just dial 323-3000. SUMMER FASHIONS NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! Your shabby or broken table or fir.

lamp restored to newness tor the cost of a new Beautiful shades to complete the job. THE BETTFRLEYS IIS Queen St. Tel. 3441 Mr Hoffnlan is son And'ihe Musselmajv Dhfn i bacon crow(t oicharMane '1nd "pnr-v T.a'<'"'nV: 7' anii d(' not limf t0 Orchard lane. 1 hoemxville.

West Schuylkill road. Oister. street, ma- it th unseD. Applications for marriage li-j ternitv; Ruth Evans. 942 Morth arated slices on a rack in a four censes were made in hester to MR.

AND MRS. RUSSELL Warren street, surdcal; Karen hundred degree oven with a county courthouse. West (hes- a. GOTTSHALL. 384 Walnut Anonte, 964 Hieh street, pan below.

Bacon is tewiir 1 i Royersford, a daughter cal; Estreicher. North done without any watching in scnoener Mai- in the medical center Thursday. Franklin street, medical: eight to 12 minutes depending vern, and Jill Riddle. Byers Mrs Gottshall is the former Douglassville RD 2. upon how crisp you want it.

road, Chester Springs RD 1. Linda Miller. DIAMOND RINGS SYMMETRY FROM Girls! Lei Willauer Jewelers measure your ring finger and keep the size on file for future use! Get the idea, girls? CHARGE BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED QmiihS 217 HIGH ST. POTTSTOWH OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. Dennis E.

Kerlin. 129 Penn- SlirfMCa! Admitted and discharged: Co- sylva.ua avenue. Phoenixville 1 TO MR. AND MRS. EDWARH 203 Elliott drivc and Joanne Cullum.

Fifth It. KUTERBACH. 110 Soulh Douglassville, and Spring streets, Royersford Hanover street, a daughter in David Brown, 20 Rossiter the medical center late Thurs-i avenue, Phoenixville, and Vic- day night. Mrs. Kuterbach is toria A.

Rigoni, Ironwood, Mich, the former Linda Lessig. Seen from where you If you art the Mother ot the Bride You can relax. The Day of The Wedding And The Days Before The Wedding It you Will Leave The Planning to Us. Every Detail Cared For. OLIVER LEWIS CHRISTMAN eiVB-SIXTY IIOHT HIGH ST.

FEATURING The NEW SHORT SOFT-CURL PERMANENT ALBERTS BEAUTY SALON NOW IN OUR 29th YEAR 366 HIGH ST. 323-6040 Quality Candy Since 1905 109 HIGH ST. First of the Season ASSORTED PASTELS Reg. lb. $1.50 lb.

si 35 WILKE FURNITURE Headquarters For PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Living Room Dining Room Bedroom house QUEEN and MADISON Just Around the Corner From The Post Office Phone 323-8800 Open Hon. I Fri. Eves. 'Till 9 EXPO TOURS 4 and 5 Day Tours 4 4, 5, 6, 7 5 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 4 Day June 17, 18, 19, 20 Many Other Dates During June, July and August For Information Call 326-6060 WERNER BUS LINES-Phoenixville BEAU-MONDE Imports, Inc. AREA'S FINEST WIG SALON 856 High Pottstown, Pa.

-------FRI. SAT. HUMAN HAIR WIGLETS, pre-curled. ONLY 15 OPEN DAILY 10 323-07IS We Honor PNt Bank Am rtf behind every OLGA' there really is an Olga designs Sleeping gowns for sheer figure flattery. Secret shell-cups of weightless fiberfill give new prettiness to smaller figures, new assurance to fuller ones.

Soft for just right, gentle control. Double layer skirts of nylon; 32 to 36. (above) Dress length with lovely nylon lace. 18.G0. In pink mist blue mist white (Itfl) Sleeping styled with softest shirring over the contoured bodice.

Dress length, 15.00. In pink mist blue mist lemon twist raspberry peach Marjorie of ROSE SINGER SHOPPE 118 HIGH ST. 326-5388.

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