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2 Pottstown Mercury Tuesday, January 26, 1971 I Red Hill Obituaries Re-elects Former Hoagie Shop Owner, Officers Serafino Talarico, Succumbs Local and Area Births Astronauts Are Fit for Apollo Trip TO MR. AND MRS. BARR'YI TO MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L.

AMOLE, 405 Walnut St, M. MACK, 55 High a son Spring City, a son in the in the medical center Monday, center Monday. Mrs. Mrs. Mack is the former Sylvia Amole is the former Sandra L.

Leibensperger. Sims. TO MR. AND MRS. KENNETH D.

ALBRIGHT, 31 'Doc' Harter Services are Memorial Planned Funeral services for Serafino Talarico, 65. husband of Jennie (Borrelli) Talarico, Fort Lauderdale, former area resident, will be 8:15 a.m. Lottery Bill is Introduced The Red Hill Savings and Loan Association, which experienced the biggest year in A viewi-ng will be 7 to 9 p.m. its history during 1970 for gains Wednesday at the funeral home. in assets, savings, home Mr.

Talarico died Sunday financing and amount of in- night at his home. Merest paid to savers, re-elected Born in Utica, N. he was all its present officers at its Thursday from L. W. Ott Fu- a son of the late Luigi and Fran- annual reorganization meeting.

Lehigh County House membetr neral Home, 111 N. Reading cisca (Alcuri) Talarico. Also re-elected at the annual introduced Monday a bill Boyertown. Mr. Taiarieo opened a hoagie meeting of members on Jan.

lishing a state lottery, and sett- High Requiem Mass will be on East Philadelphia Ave- 25. for three-year terms, were ting up a three-member com- celebrated 9 a.m. in St. Columb- nue' between Boyertown and directors Clarence R. Richard, mission to administer the draw-i kill Roman Catholic Church.

Gilbertsville in 1951. Harold E. Binder and J. ings. i A memorial service for Charles A.

Harter, science teacher at the Hill School 40 years, will be 5:45 p.m. Friday in the Hill School chapel. A. Peirce Saunders, senior (Continued from Page One) Grosstown Road, Stowe, a son iand in a rough highland area in the medical center Sunday. named Fra Mauro on Feb.

5 for master, will deliver the eulogy, Mrs. Albright is the former a 331 2 -hour stay. During two and the Rev. Mark L. Brown, Elaine Davidheiser.

outside excursions they are to chaplain, will lead the service. deploy a nuclear-powered sci- Trustees of the school will HARRISBURG (AP TO MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A W. LANDIS, 335 S.

Limerick Road, Limerick, a daughter in the medical center Sunday. Mrs. Landis is the former Dora L. Yerger. ence station and hopefully col-! meet next weekend and are ex- lect rocks dating back 4.6 billion pected to be present along with vears to the creation of the faculty, students and friends.

Harter died Friday, Jan. 15, Boyertown. Interment will be in Gethsem ane Cemetery, Laureldale. Death Notices Sunday, January 24, 1971, Waymon E. Bowen, son of the late Charles W.

and Ollie Blanche (Presgraves) Bowen, of Route 20, Pottstown, age 67 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from As the business grew, he later Howard Benner, Charles built a tavern and apartment Gochnau, until this time a ocrat, said he hoped the building in the same area. The member of the Pottstown Ad- measure could bring in building was condemned for a visory Board, also was elected million, with the profits used for right of way by the state in a director. He will complete to senior citizens, the early 1960s when the high- unexpired term of Frederick G. The House passed a lottery way widening was planned.

Erb, former vice president of So in 1963 he ended work and the association, who retired and the next year he and his wife moved out of the area in Oc- moved to Florida. tober. His son, Ralph, continued in Robert B. Walker continues as TO MR. AND MRS.

PAUL J. twin Rep. James P. Ritter, a Elverson RD 1, sons in Reading Hospital. Mrs.

Fern is the former Dana L. Melton. MR. AND MRS. WHIT- TO Ritter said his legislation pur- the but it at president and Charles F.

Keck poselv has no such tie-in 1 'oc Philadelphia as vice 1 secretary. The Mr. Talarico was a member are: Clarence 1 1 'y' JOIIUfll Cl 1 fl.m. Interment in Fernwood Cemetery, I1101710, JtLi Royersford, Pa. Friends may call at Ave Bovertown the funeral home on Wednesday eve-1 Duyeiiuwn.

A Pottstown woman who pleaded guilty to obstructing a bill last year, but it died in SAIDLA, Yellow House, a on tlie flight by backup com- pottstown vvas given a sus- Senate. that measure tied in Reading Hospital. Mrs. mand module pilo pencjecj sentence by Montgom- funds to tax relief for senior is the former Pamela E. Swigert.

County Judge Frederick B. citizens. (Carter As a result of that mc.dent. (0 pay the it. 1 astlonauls costs of prosecution within 10 TO MR.

AND MRS. ERROL their backups began a period moon. FINAL EXAM After the Apollo 13 astronauts underwent their final major physical exam last April, doctors revealed all three had been exposed to German measles. Tests showed one of them, Thomas K. Mattingly, was not immune, and he was replaced on the flight by backup command module pilot John L.

science course offered at the school. He retired in 1958. Well known as an outdoors- man, he also coached football and otner sports. One of his two sons, Richard, a 1948 graduate of the Hill School, is basketball coach for the University of Pennsylvania, currently ranked fourth in the nation. Harter and his wife operated a camp in Willoughby Lake, after their retirement, at the age of 78, after a career Know as Songadeewin ot Kee- during which he taught every waydin, they founded it in 1921.

The widower of Ella (Gladfelter) Harter. Harter lived at Sunnybrook Road, Lower grove Township. Local Woiran Given Suspended Sentence Pottstown Man Is Rohhed While Walking Home A Pottstown man was robbed Street ning from 7 to 8:30 p.m. (White) president and didn't want people to think Gilbertsville RD 2, medical isolation on Jan. 11 pur- Yvonne Rayes, 50 Hemlock of $23 Monday night as he was other officers the lottery would take care 0f daughter in Reading Hospital, posely to mimmiize exposure to Row.

stowe, was taken into walking from a High -1, R. Richard, the needs of senior he 1 eenerallv Sept. a drug store to his home. cappalonga on Saturday, January of St. Clements Roman Catholic treasurer; Richard H.

Specht, said. orovide adeouate re- an J- Ciain. They ate restnued gene ailv fimo a(W cho Philip Church, Fort Lauderdale. assistant vice president and would take $100 1 to areas at 654 pike- 1 Surviving with his widow and controller: Richard A. Hock- iana Avenue, Spring City, Pa aae1 55 vears.

Relatives and friends are another son, Luigi, a assistant controller; a A. Spring City, Pa on Wednesday, Jan- ranCIS, Wife Of Edward Ket- 0 i uary 27, 1971 at 9:30 a.m. Requiemjfprpr Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m 2nd, Overholtzer, loan Ethel W. Stock. ThP commission would have a T0 MR- AND MRS- GLENNIS Space Center, and only 112 per commission would a FARNSWORTH, Birdsboro sons are authorized to work di- membcrs, RD a daughter in St.

rectly with them. All. including chairman and two all appointed by the RJading Mrs Farn- the spacemen, were immunized Ticket prices would be de- Fanny Schwartz Dies at Age 78 Stahl, assistant treasurer. although thev must be between John P. Green is manager of $1 and $5.

there would be at the office in least 12 drawings a year. Emmaus with Gilbert J. All proceeds would be de- st. Joseph catholic church, spring and seven grandchildren. City, Pa.

Interment in Gettysburg! National Cemetery. Friends may call! at the funeral home on Tuesday ning 7 to 9 p.m. Prayers will be re-j cited at 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers contributions may be' sent to the American Cancer Society.) (Shalkop) Friday, January 22, George H.

Cook, son of the late W. Owen and Helen (McDevitt) Cook, of 239 Chestnut Pottstown, age 46 1 Mrs. Fanny Zeitlin Sch- years. Relatives and friends are in- na ou vited to the services from White Me- wanz, WluOW ot JUllUS oCh- seven-member Wednesday, January 2a p.mn'',art,z’ 995 Park committee, related to the Potts- takeVace' 1971. Si home t0Wn W3S reCOnSlUuted HOUSe Minority Leader Kenon Tuesday evening from 7 to 8:30 Center North wheie she was a at the annual meeting.

It in- Lee, R-Sullivan, intro- Ancborage, Alaska, assistant secretary; Kathryn M.jtermined by the commission, Marilyn fendant casing patrolman Norman Woodring he wl time after she was charged Harry Hildebrand, 615 King with assaulting Marie Eachus, was jumped by two youths parking meter maid. on the northeast corner of King Miss Eachus said she at- and Warren streets shortly be- tempted to put a ticket on a fore 8 p.m. car illegally parked and the de- Hildebrand told Pottstown last Saturday when backup had left Bcnlf DrUg 241 TO MR. AND MRS. HARRY Apollo 14 commander Eugene majfI T.

BROOKE. Pottstown Route A. Cernan crashed a helicopter 210. a daughter in St. in the Indian River south emmaus with iiilbert All proceeds would be Hanohtpr in in the Indian River south of iv luulci Stauffer as assistant manager, posited in a State Lottery Fund.1 nQ Rea(jin2 Mrs Brooke here He was thrown clear and gra.

e. 0 mX 30 per cen, of STt picked up by a passing ZlZf the Pottstown branch. G. Harold total value of tickets sold nrabinskv ergey is assistant could be used to pay the manager The meter maid, she shoved jng street home when the as I got off my scooter, jppjdent occurred. According to Woodring.

two ouths, described as Negro winners. advisory The first drawing could not with several outsiders. Doctors TO MR. AND MRS. WARREN conducted checks on all of them (white) patient five wreeks.

Born in Russia, she eludes Clarence E. Smith, lived chairman; Herbert R. Maack. chairman; Elmer aae vears. Relatives and frienris Y.

and Red Bank, N. J. Saylor. Karl S. Johnson, Willard She and her husbiincl operated Bickel, John W.

Storb and nany was passed as a tax for education, but said now, it was education tax in name p.m. Friday, January 22, 1971, in Phoenixville Hospital, Harry: w. Detwiier husband of Christine most of her life in Brooklyn, vice Detwiier age 68 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services in Green Tree Church of 'the Breathren, i on Tuesday, January 26 at 2 p.m. a bakery in Red Bank for many Herbert F.

Houck. Interment in the adjoining church! years. cemetery. Friends may call at the Kepp Funeral Home, 416 S. Main- ohe Was a member Of Nai 60TH ANNIVERSARY t'ron, requested Israel Synagogue.

Runson, N.J.; During the 5 JrT 3 SiurcWiS Br.Thdre„°,n»k.r“"IKI:S5 uZt I i i just concluded, its assets financial chaos through failure "horn she resided; Adele, wife climbed to S71.198.866. an in-'0f the administration to pav sub- Friday, January 22, nf Frnpnnrt oo -on at dUinmiMldliuu iu pdy 5UU 1971, Agnes (stahi) Dewaid, wife crease of S8.243,d22. Members sidies due them next st thltnwpe Island, N. five savings accounts rose $7,959,942. Lce said Stowe, age 82 years.

Rela- ffrandrhilHrAn anrl fives friends are invited to attend ana tWO the services from the Warker Funeral grandchildren. Home, 726 High St. on Tuesday, Janu-' ary 26 at 9 a.m. High Requiem Mass As a result he came contact Raye tjie terms of the sus- Ai 14 A 111 pended sentence would be voked if the incident was re- A. MOYER, Wapwallopen.

a son and reported no threat of dis- Wilkes ease. 1 Cernan. who suffered only mi- Hospital. Moyer is the for- Mercy Rarre. Mrs mer Shirley Sosa, daughter of nor cuts and bruises, is follower.

and Mrs. Raymond Sosa, ing a normal training routine. duced a bill that would force use of state sales tax collections for educational purposes. Lee noted the sales tax origi- Mrs. Warren A.

Moyer, 164 Eagle, will receive their physi- S. Roland St 51 E. Cherry Lane, Royersford. He and the other two backups, Mr. Moyer is the son of Mr.

Ronald E. Evans and Joe H. Judge Smillie warned Miss tnaies their early teens, Hildebrand to the ground and took his wallet. All units of the local department converged on the area but were unable to locate the suspects. Two Cars Collide On Shoemaker Road cal exams Tuesday.

Red Hill Pennsylvania's lo- anniversarv Cal school districts are facing Vatican Starts Campaign Against upport of Artificial Contraception great- to a total of $63.360 605. Interest VATICAN CITY (AP) The acquired by The Vatican has begun a new on Monday. unconscionable situation against governmental A two car accident on Shoemaker Road, west of the Route 1100 Bypass, early Monday resulted in $500 damage. Pottstown Patrolman Eugene Zimmiski said William Jacobs, 921 N. Warren was driving Iwest on Shoemaker Road when he lost control of his car while Associated rounding a curve.

According to Zimmiski. the High Mercury Low 48 Antics Temperature Extremes The document Funeral services will be 10 $3.089.674 paid to savers amounted to has been created bv use of sales of artifical contracep- under the Kennedy ad-iline striking the left front of a 1 a I i lUrt I Tnlf mi tif I Art tViA nnl i An aF 4 Arjorof or! Ktf nnf An tax money for purpose today from Houck Funeral Reserves and earned surplus than education and despite the of United States in favor of limit: Hnmn Ulan cuucauuii, diiu ucspiic ulc prc nf an mtprnafinnal incr hac npwr stnnm'H will be celebrated in St North Charlotte and 057 To S'XaZ ZT Poolers of an international ing births has never stopped Old Cemetery Friends may call at r.raro Hffiniotinn Z. t3Ct til3t edUCatlOn tax tUndS fh growing SO much SO that this TJTX be Rabbi Herman Grossman Sd am0U11 -cTe't Scum g' usauidn added up to $62.340.170. ex- annuallv agains only $836 mil- of Congregational Mercy and CPedine the fcrd, ciara (Keim) Freed, widow of( ru ynagogue. $6.468.293.

Loans made during purpose of any international p.v ments is to require the state to as the United Nations from 3 1 Israel; in ilHHifinn in ifc HAT PAfli i bv lion in local school subsidies, to discourage governments and document, the Vat-country has become the leader calls on its representatives of the ranks of promoters of an international icy. birth control pol- (warker) Rabbi Herman E. Grossman 1969 figure $6.468.293 alnut Royersford, age 95 years 1 "xtl 1970 amounted to $124,0000. a 'n addition to its 5 per cent make educational tax contraception as Home, 567 church Roy- iNew anrewsbury, N. per annum passbook savings available to local school dis- means of limiting population.

States supports this policy. accounts and certificate ac- tricts when scheduled and thus The 15-page document, writ- --------------counts, earning up to 6 per cent avoid situations like that in French, was distributed per annum the association to Vatican representatives HUn troduced a monthly-incomel Gov. Shapp has said he might Srmmd the world. A copy was account during the past year, delay the February school sub- Under this plan, denosits of sidy payments, because of the $5,000 or more are eligible for poor financial condition, a monthly-income check. It is He has not yet done so.

designed a boon for retirees; Both the lottery and sales tax and others who find it con- bills went to committee. Funeral services for Mrs. venipnt to receive an interest -------------(Reifsnyder) Taylor, check monthly car operated by Kenton Boyer. 95 Anthony Wayne Drive, Stowe. There were no injuries.

Ix)cal temperatures yesterday and early tiiis morningwere: A a.m. 39 4 p.m. 48 5 a 39 5 p.m. 6 a m. 396 p.m.

47 7 am.40 7 p.m. 46 8 a m.40 8 p.m. 45 9 a m.40 9 p.m. 44 10 a.m. 41 10 p.m.

A 11 a m.43 11 pm. 43 12 m. 44 12 pm. 42 1 p.m.45 1 a.m. 41 2 p.m.

46 2 a.m. 41 3 p.m. 48 3 a.m.40 Pottstown Skies linfield Youth Hurl When Struck by Auto Marion Taylor, Former Area Resident, Dies ersford on Tuesday, Januay 26 at p.m. Interment in Mingo Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Royersford. Friends may call on Tuesday at the funeral home from 1 p.m.

until the time of services. (Stone) I Saturday, January 23, 1971, George, husband of Anna (Lav- Inger) Griffith, 126 N. Main Spring! City, age 78 years. Relatives and! friends are invited to the services from the Campbell Funeral Home, 610 Main Phoenixville, Pa. on Wednesday, January 27 at 11 a.m.

Interment in Morris Cemetery, Phoenixville, Pa. Friends may call at funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 9. (Campbell) Sunday," January 24, Marion I 1971, Charles A. Hutchinson, husband of Martha (Stafford) Hutchinson, form- 65, Wife Of William J. Taylor, erly of Phoenixville, age 74 years, Ranonr fnrrrmrlu nf Relatives and friends are invited to CjaSl tsangor, formerly Ot the services from Greenleaf Funeral Bovertown, will Home, 503 West Onondaga Street, Syracuse, New York, on Wednesday, January 27, at 2 p.m.

Interment in Valley Cemetery, Syracuse, New York. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. RanPnr Ppmpfprv and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

(Greenleaf) DdngOr MOHLER-On Friday, January 22, MrS- Taylor Sunday in Robert a husband of Theima (Harp) Easton Hospital where she was Mohler, 908 Logan Street, Pottstown, age 59 years. Relatives and a patient Since Dec. 28. She W3S friends are invited to the graveside services from Highland Memorial Park on Wednesday, January 27, 1971 at 1 p.m. There will be no viewing.

(Houck) On Saturday, January 23, 1971, Frank P. Sconely, husband of Katie (Reinert) Sconely, 618 E. Race Street, Stowe, age 60 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from Skean Funeral Home, 404 High nf jl Rnvprtnum Street on Wednesday, January 27, 01 me DOyertOUn senior 1971 at 1:30 p.m. Interment in High- School, claSS Of 192 land Memorial Park.

Friends may call Tparhpr? at the funeral home on Tuesday eve- i oldie ltacnOTS ning 7:00 8:30 (Skean) class of 1926. She was Saturday, January 23, TODAY 5:13 m. Sunrise Wednesday 7:17 a.m. Part of the bilateral techni- 1C 'sew ..............5:55 p.m. cal assistance of the United A JLlnfiell PROMINENT STAR was injured Monday night when Aldebaran high in south 8:15 he was struck by a car near VISIBLE PLANETS 09 formerly be 1:30 p.m.! Wednesday from Miller Funeral Home, Bangor.

Interment will be in East Former Borough Resident Dies In New York Two Juveniles Arrested After Fire at Cabin Shapp to Give Details of Tax Plan Next Week As Car Hits Pole Three Pottstown teen-agers an(j released, were injured Monday morning; The accident reportedlv oc- jwhen the car in which they were curred shortly after 7 p.m. as skidded into a utility polejNessle was walking along Main on West Street, west of Hale, street to his home. Further de- Street. tails were unavailable from Sandra L. Eidell, 17 908 N.

Limerick Township Police. HfARRISBURG (AP) Gov. Warren driver of the Shafpp said Monday he would Debbie Smith, 17 606 King St. his tax program next and her 15-year-old brother. Tuesday before a joint legisla- Charles, were taken in Good tive session.

Will ambulances to Medical AQdiflSl LOCdl nfli! Shapp announced the date aft-Center North where they were er a 90-minute meeting with treated for cuts and bruises and against a Pottstown released. man receiying stolen goods his home. John Nessle, 178 Main was Saturn high in soutnwesi taken in a Good Will ambulance 6 to Medical Center East where P. he was treated for abrasions of a Jn the forehead and right elbow soutnea.st 4:,5 a.m. Venus in the southeast 5:51 a.m.

Charges Dropped Miss Eidell told Pottstown Pa- by Montgomery ill five months. Two Pennsburg juveniles were arrested Sunday in connection leaders. Funeral services for Charles with the weekend fire at the governor said he expects Countv Court A. Hutchinson 74 husband of Palm scout cabin. Zeigler Road, to be guided by his Tax Advis- trolman Edward Woyton she Born in Boyertown.

she was Martha Hutchinson Upper Hanover Township. ory Committee, which will sub- was driving weston West Street of the late WiUiam syracuse Y. a former Township Police Chief Rich- mit its final recommendations shortly 9 a.m. when ru Mary Y. (Boyer) P'ottstown resident, will be 2 ard Treffinger said the wo to him Wednesday The final small child ran into the path of Foltowi dismissal William Smith.

647 Walnut was charged with taking a Pottstown class ring. of the a daughter of the late William Syracuse, and Mary Y. (Boyer) p0ttstown wm uc p.m. Wednesday from Greenleaf whose names are bemg draH will be written by Zalman charges. Judge Smillie placed M- Funeral Home, Syracuse.

reportedly cut clasps favoid locution High interment will be in Onondaga at, PPfr Perkiomen mgn 0 7 county. aRd Valley Cemetery, N. Y. Sch(X)I Friday and sPent tne fnt fljcaJuand economic aN the cmld and lost control of her A viewing will be 2 to 4 p.m. cabin.

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tablets today. INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Worth $1.50 Buy one small size B.T. one Free SUNSET PHARMACY 12 MOSER ROAD, POTTSTOWN 323-6320 Macintosh, Icar striking the utility Damage was set at $500. Pa are Memorial Home, Parker Ford Pa. on Shepherd United Church of cvr3r.1KP rnTerment innEiverson Christ.

Boyertown, and attended illness tery. No viewing on Monday evening. Bangor United Methodist TAG LI BE Saturday, January 23, 1971, William K. husband of Frances (Peltz) Taglieber of Sanatoga, age 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to the services from the Schumacher Reber Funeral Home, 359 King Street on Wednesday, January 27 at 1:00 p.m.

Interment in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (Schumacher Reber) Fort Lauderdale, Sunday, January 24, 1971, Serafino Talarico, husband of Jennie (Borrelli) Talarico, formerly of Boyertown, age 65 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to the services 8:15 a.m. Thursday in the L.

W. Ott Funeral Home, 111 N. Reading Bovertown. High Auto Strikes Pole On Charlotte Street fairs, and Charles and 7 to 9 tonight in the1 According to Treffinger, they budyict secretary. 971 Grace teacher in schools funeral home.

sta.rte? 3 Hreptoeel, Stepp said most of the meet- wife of C. Smith Sigman of Elverson, Bangor area. Mr Hufrhinsnn HipH SnnHav and untl1 School let Out ing devoted to Setting Up frt'mTe She was a member of Good General Hospital SParks of. communication from n.t fnlinwino a hripf fire sPread a nearb.y mat-the office to the legisla- 8 tress late Friday and smoldered ture. move on this quick- He was born in Readine through the night.

ly. I plan to meet with legisla- Church. A fnrmpr rpcirfpnt of 4 4th alarm was turned in tive 'leaders each Monday here- Damage was estimated at Surviving with her widower hp was emoloved as a tool after 10 a m- SI ,500 following a one car acci- are a brother, William H. an(j marhinp onpratnr The designees were inter- dent on North Charlotte Street. Reifsnyder 30 W.

Second seven ars at Phoenix by Democrats Aventte Boyertown. and a sister, 0 phoenixville, prior to his minufes Monday. early Monday. Susan R. Ludwig, West Lawn.

Retirement in 1961, VrnrHini. tn hmh StlaPP als0 that Pohce said Michael mmI Syracuse JSSt SlZXSS, JANUARY CLEARANCE of Pr 0 Perty and SUP- traveling north on Charlotte Friday rekased in has resigned at his re-Street when he lost control of! the IncfnHv nf 1 as Measurer of the Demo- his car on the icy pavement. par.enh!cratic State Committee. According to police, Witman i Jay C. Leff.

a Uniontown attempted to stop but skidded banker, was named party treas- into a utility pole on the east Requiem Mass 9 a.m. at st from L. W. Ott Funeral a Syracuse; two The camp, owned by Charles Charlotte Street. sprigs inter-111 Reading Boyer- daughters, Mrs.

Norman G. Krause, Pennsburg, is operated mnflirt nf fnt Wagg in i Hinkle- Onondaga: Janice M. by Ihe Palm boy scout troop. Lw The Rev Clyde I. Fry pastor Hutchinson Syracuse; a sister Damage was set at $500.

sald of St. John Lutheran Church, oyertown. officiated. Interment was in Fairview HARTMAN RITES years ago. He was a member Private funeral services for 0f the Christian and Missionary Annie S.

(Moore) Hart- Alliance Church, Syracuse, and man 80, widow of Emerson he Truckers Association, pending further action by Mont- Hartman, 423 E. Philadelphia Reading. gomery County juvenile Boyertown. were Monday Surviving with his widow are thorities. PANT COATS Priced From SUA.

00 se Our Lay a way 'l our harge Cani dian ment in Gethsemane Cemetery, Read- tOWn. ing. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m Wednesday at the funeral home. (Ott) vestigia ted. juries.

There were no in- Cards of Thanks Hutchinson, Rye, and four grandchildren. N. HARTMAN Cemetery, Boyertown. Bearers were Harold H. Hartwe wish to thank our relatives, neigh- man, Ralph E.

Hartman, Ihom- bors and friends for the many acts of as Hartman and Michael G. kindness shown for sympathy extended at the funeral of Annie S. Hartman. riarilTian, The FAMILY KRASSOWSKI The family cf the late Joan Krassowski desires to thank the kind neighbors and friends for the assistance and sympathy, the floral tributes, sympathy cards, and use of cars offered during their recent bereavement. UPDEGRAFF The family of the late Elms Updegraff desires to thank the kind neighbors and friends for the assistance and sympathy, the floral tributes, sympathy cards and use of cars offered during their recent bereavement, Vandals Break Car Windshield Vandals broke the windshield BOWEN RITES a sports car parked on King Funeral services for Waymon B.

Bowen. 67. Nagle Road. SunJay niSht or Mon- Pottstown Route 20. will be 11 Pau, 1030 Bridge a m.

Thursday from White stPhoenixviile, Pottst0wn Memorial Home. Parker Ford. Patrolman Eugene zimmiski he The Rev. Robert Coats, parked his car along Franklin tor of Parker ord Baptist sjreet Sunday evening and dis- Church, will officiate. covered the damage when he Interment will be in Fernwood returned at 1:30 a.m.

Royersford. According to Zimmiski the A viewing will be 7 to 8:30 window appeared to have been p.m. Wednesday at the funeral shattered by a bullet. Damage home. was estimated at $150.

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