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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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22
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TWENTY-TWO DtAt 323-3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTT3TOWN, PA. MONDAY, APRIL 10, UCC Guild Plans Fellowship Supper Earl Brungest Will Show Of Korea at Yearly Affair In The Church innounced for nounced that a clothing drive is family fellowship supper May now on and will continue 7. for United throughout the month of April. Church of Christ, Spring City HD 1, at a meeting of the guild, sponsor of the yearly At the May 1 meeting of the guild, theme will be and when members will prepare ments for shipment to (liurrh World Service. Items may be taken to the church basement.

Representatives of the group affair. Earl Brungess, member of the church who served with the US Army in Korea, will show slides of the Oriental country. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs, J. Donald Shick, Mrs. Robert Keck.

Mrs. Donald A. Nel- to attend a workshop at son and Mrs. Richard Walters. the Kulpsville church April 15 The eleven new mem- from 9:30 a.m.

until 3 p.m. bers will be honored guests and The guild remembered ill and be presented with gifts. shut-in persons of the congre- Mrs. Harvey B. Berkev pre- gation with gifts of fruit at aided at this business Easter time, it was reported, meeting at the church and an- Hostesses for the May meeting will be Mrs.

Howard I and Mrs. Robert L. Miller. Versus was pro-; gram theme with a meditation given by Mrs. Lloyd Rohrbach and scripture read by Annie Bechtel.

Attending were Miss Mrs. Stanley H. Brungess, Mrs. Rohrbach, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs.j James Thompson, Mrs.

Warren C. Holden Mrs. Robert W. TO MR. AND MRS.

RONALD Caldwell Genevieve Snyder, SMITH, Almont apartments, Mrs- shick. Mr8- Erwin Hewitt, Boyertown RD 1, a son in the Russell Stauffer, Mrs. medical center Saturday. Mrs. Robert F.

Caldwell, Mrs. Rich- Smith is the former Frances Bauer. Mrs. Irvin Bauer I McIntyre. Mrs.

Berkey. As chairman of the Christian i TO MR. AND MRS. ROBERT Service committee. Mrs.

Hew- 1 HOFFMAN. 610 King street, a itt will be in charge of the daughter in the medical center packing of used clothing. Saturday. Mrs. Hoffman is the former Judith Bush.

Page Births Newcomers Club Has Square Dance Morrells Assist at Fete in Weit End Camping Weekend Set For Scouts Girl scout troop 417, runville, is preparing to spend Friday through Sunday at Camp Klwanla, Obelisk. The troop meets after school on Mondays with Mrs. Frank Koterba, leader, and Mrs. C. Wade and Mrs.

R. Boettger, assistant leaders. Scouts include Cheryl Horwath, Nancy Heilner, Robin Rhoads, In March the troop had a Kathy Ankrey, Kathleen and theater party and participated Franclne Brewer, Leah Bond, in a roller skating party. Girls Cindy Boettger, Gall Gotwals, interested in earning the cook- Jill Weidner, Ellen Seachrist, ing badge met at Mrs. Ellen McCoy, Greta Cremers.

home and were taught how to Also, Margie Wade, Charlotte dough for brcaa Lehman, Melinda King, Lori anfl Faunce, Martha Cohen, and Activities during the Fall and Newcomers club members, their husbands and gathered at West End firehall HINGES Saturday night for square Oil the hinges of your urn- dance. brella occasionally and they William Morrell called the wlu not rust or bend out ot figures and Mrs. Morrell as- shape so easily. Wipe off all sited with the various steps. I surplus oil before closing an Round dancing and refresh- umbrella to prevent oil from ments filled the intermission.

'staining the fabric of the Buffet refreshments were serv-jbrella. ed following the dancing. Nancy Bull. During May the girls will sew folk costumes for the Juliette Low hirthday party to take place June 8 at Woods with all troops in the French Creek area participating. A trip to Hershey park and chocolate factory Is in the planning stage.

Winter included a hay ride and wiener roast at Sheeder Mill Farm; attendance at a musical at Good News productions, sponsored by Yellow Springs association; a spaghetti supper at Mrs. home and visit to the studio of artist Baum Landis. They decorated the Sheeder Mill covered bridge at Christmas and also sang carols. TO MR. AND MRS.

CYRIL TROYAN, 702 West Race street, Stowe, a daughter in the medical center Saturday. Mrs. Troyan is the former Dorothy Duchon. TO MR. AND MRS.

DONALD ENDY, 108 South Franklin Chit Chat DORIS EHST, Kenneth Ehst and John Ehst, Eastern Mennonite college, Harrisonburg, spent the Spring vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Ehst, Bally. ARLAN YODER. Eastern street, Boyertown, a son in the Mennonite college, spent medical center Saturday.

Mrs. his vacation with his parents, Endy is the former Faye Gehris. Mr- and Mrs. Henry Yoder, North Seventh street, Bally. TO MR.

AND MRS. JAMES KEIFFER, Glen Moore RD 1. Gehm.n in the center Satur- with day. Kelifer il the former Mr. and Mrs.

Noah Dona Houck. 1 Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gbur, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Fackenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Robert barger, Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Tremblay, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mooney, Mr. and Mrs.

James shaU. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lieper, Mr. and Mrs.

James Silar, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Warnquist, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kifer, Mr.

and Mrs. John Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Jewett Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.

David Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip McKenna. And, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. John Menichetti, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bower, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and Mr. and Mrs.

Morrell. hy Eugene Orlando JUDITH J. PAOLUCCI Salem Guild Plans Menu For Supper Judith J. Paolucci Honored At Shower in St. Gabriel's Yellow and White Decor Used At Surprise Party Given By Mother, Attendants yellow and white color Glasgow street, Stowe, theme was used for a surprise Lenny Lee Cox, son of Mr.

and by Pennsylvania UCC Southeast guild of Salem United Church of Christ, Oley RD 1, had its April meeting in the church basement. Mrs. John Reppert, opened the session with prayer. Menu for the Spring supper was chosen. Eleanor Trout, treasurer, gave the auditing committee report.

Members approved pur- ind chase of a project kit supplied Gehman, South Church street. shower given Sunday Mrs. Leonard Cox, Wrest High conference. TO MR. AND MRS.

JOHN HISH, Bally, a son in the medi-; MR AND MRS RICHARD I. cal center Sunday. Mrs Hish is SR and children Sandy, the former Marjorie Melcher. Ronnie and Debbie East enth avenue, Trappe, attended ftBMPo i the graduation of Pfc. Richard tendants, Barbara Vanore, Ger I.

Case Jr. from basic train- aldine Messer, Donna Sperat ville RD 2, a daughter in the1 medical center Sunday. Mrs. Marian(vanced individual training. and Mrs.

Paolucci, afternoon at St. street, will wed Saturday at church auditorium, Stowe, in 2:30 p.m. in St. honor of Judith J. Paolucci.

I church Hostesses were the prospec- tive mother, Mrs. Dominic Paolucci and the at- ing at Fort Dix. He will con-j and Evelyn Drumheller. tinue at Fort Dix for his ad-1 Miss Paolucci, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

of 426 The honored guest waa seated beneath a sprinkling can to open her gifts. A miniature wedding party surrounded the cake which centered the refreshment table. Present were: Mrs. John Reppert, Eleanor Trout, Mrs. Earl Wolford, Mrs.

Ronald Klein, Mrs. Daniel Angstadt, Mrs. Stanley Trout, Mrs. Raymond Richard, Mrs. Lawrence Mathias, Mrs.

Linford Dewess, Mrs. Mae Glasser, Mrs. John Hetrick. avceni7 Hibernian Order Meets Trappe, a daughter in the medical center the former I Margaret Polinka Is Chairman Of Covered Dish Social for May Session daughter in the 7 Chaplain Rev. h.

McKee TO MR. AND MRS. JACK; COOPER, 807 Water street, a son in the medical center Sunday. Mrs. Cooper is the former Kathryn White.

SALE or RENT TUXEDOS FULL DRESS Strollers Cutaways By After Six THl VERY LATEST STYLING IN A WIDE SELECTION ALL SIZES! MODESTLY PRICED! Kvt's By Appointment 323-4776 Morris Miller 311 HIGH ST. Pottstown The Rev. Francis McKee, new chaplain of the division, Also, Mrs. Conrad Sittler, Mrs. Earl Rhoads, Mrs.

Cather- Guests included Pauline ine Manwiller, Mrs. Charles Harbach, Margaret Messe Shane, Mrs. Minnie Hoch. Mrs. Ginger Ballaron, Mary Len- Melvin Haring, Mrs.

Harvey hardt, Irene Messer, Lorraine Drumheller, Mrs. Paul Hafer, Harbach, Cindy Harbach, Jean- Lawrence Spohn, Mrs. Wilette Gatta, Eleanor Panfile, liam Brumbach, Mrs. Robert Rosemarie Panfile, Lois Birm- Hoch. ingham, Barbara Catherine Houp, Mrs.

Helen Vanore. Arrie Gift, Mrs. Robert Schoen- Also, Mrs. Rita Krause, Mrs. James Dautrich, Lor- helped at the St.

Day Mary Rulli, Mrs, Anna Nester, rame Corrine Dautrich. was introduced to members of home, Royersford. party at the Charles Johnson Christie Dolognese, Rosa Nora, MOTHBALL ODOR Patricia Daisy Paplucci, Mrs. Imogene the Ancient Order of Hibernians Skarbek was accepted as a Cox, Kathy Grace, Betty Grace, After taking garments out of at a meeting in the Knights of new member. Ann Ross, Dorothy Confer, Tina moth-ball storage, tumble them Columbus hall.

Mrs. Judy Fay Flaherty was reported Confer, Sophie Paolucci, Mary an automat'c drier with no president, opened the 0n the sicklist and is in St. Harbach. session with prayer. It was announced the May 3 meeting will feature a covered dish social.

Mrs. Margaret Polinka will be in charge of arrangements, assisted by Kathleen Buchert, Rose Bowen, Eileen Boyer, Eleanor Beniield, Mary Buras, Marian Cione and Lorraine Collins. Joseph's hospital, Reading. A social in aid of the Columbian Fathers mission will take place on Day in West Chester. Those willing to help are asked to contract Mary Murphy, Harmonyville.

And Theresa Harbach, Florence Attilio, Margaret Came- liere, Barbara McKissic, Diane Segnere and Mary Dolhanczyk, Absentee gifts were sent by: Mrs. Lena Wagg, Mrs. Gloria Sperat, Mrs. Rita Calverio, Mrs. Ann Derecola, Theresa Rulli, Mrs.

Harold Strand, Mrs. Helen Ottaviano, Mrs. Mary Ann Karpinski, Mrs. Ethel heat for a few minutes. The tumbling will help remove the odor of the mothballs.

Tentative plan, were diacuas-lhigS'The M.y^mec'Sng"in' wZu'TSZ ed for a picwc in June. Mary the of hall. eves Allen thanked members who Attending were Judy Margaret Mary THREAD ELASTIC Jeanette Brennan, Kay I when threading COVENTRY Ceramic Studio 1040 E. Schuylkill Rd. Pottstown Complete Line of GREENWARE Open Dally 12 Noon to 4 P.M.

CLASSES and FIRING Tuei. Thuri. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Wed. 12 Noon to 3 p.m.

SH Our Croat Collection Just Arrived! mn Sudden Beauty In an Exciting INew Hair-Do Feel refreshed spring into beauty with a new hair style that's right for you. COLD WAVES $7.50 to $20 HAIR COLORING $5.50 Allen, Jeanette Brennan. Kay When threading elastic warker, Teresa Torak, Bertha through a casing, fasten a Gilbert, Anna Emmons, Sophie safety pin to each end of the Stierheim, Mary Murphy, Mary elastic. When you pull the Popsobinski, Mary Buras, Mary elastic into the casing, you can Diachynski, and June Knoeller. the end back to the open- A Marian Sassaman, ing with the safety pin.

Dorothy Koslowski, Mary Grace Panfile, Eileen Boyer, Mary Jane Rizzardi, Ruth Covaleski, Margaret Polinka, Rose Bowen, Ann Jane Dobry, Mary Jane Seyler, Catherine Hennessey, Marian Cione, June Wright, Julia Ingram and Kathleen Buchert. Refreshments were served by Kay Warker, June Wright, PROM Teresa Torak and Mary Allen. GOWNS Long gowns in newest Fabrics, Styles and Colors. Sizes 5 to IS. First in Fashion 215 HIGH POTTSTOWN BEAUTY SALON NORTH END SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 326-6063 HOIIM: Mon.

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