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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PACE EIGHT May Campbell, Mrs. James Christman, Eleanor Cornmes ser, Mrs. Joseph Celabreese. And, Mrs. Bryon Chambers, Mrs.

Mark Collins, Mrs. Lin wood Decker, Mrs. R. Neil Dal ton, Mrs. Raymond Elliott, William Eaele.

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There is a gown Kessler's for you and only for you OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. DIAC 323 3000 Luncheon Given in Honor Of Retiring YW Secretary Friends Honor Mrs. Francis Banks At Party in. Manatawny Motor Inn Mrs.

Francis Banks, 362 Lin coin avenue, was guest of honor at a luncheon, given Tuesday at Manarawny Motor Inn by a group of friends and associates. Mrs. Earl Owens acted as mistress of ceremonies in pre srnting a gift to Mrs. Banks, who is retiring after 13 vears as secretary at the local YWCA. Group singing was led by Mrs.

Raymond Blcfgen with Mrs, Miriam Riehl as piano accompanist. The committee In charge Included Mrs. Mark Collins, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Sterling Keller, Mr.

Albert Wad dell, Mrs. Herbert Weaver, Mrs. John Rees and Lorene Perkins. kttttnAtna ihm 1 II A tl I. WihJli A were Miriam Altenderfer, Mr.

MRS. FRANCIS BANKS and Mrs. Andrew Alexander, cr Mm mtotn Mn Waiter Stanley Maugcr, Mrs. nay Bredahl, Mrs. Sadie Brown, Pinkerton, Mrs.

Luther Rife, Mrs. John Smoker, Mrs. Carlisle Snively, Leona Smith, Mrs. Jacob Scheffey. And, Mrs.

George Walters, Mrs. Thomas Webber, Mrs. Harold Wentzel and Mrs. Ed ward Willis. Mrs.

George Kerch Jackson, Mrs. Ralph Johnson. uVmiivCrSciry Also, Mrs. Sterling Mrs. Gerald Kochel, Mrs.

Ken Observance bet neth Kohl, Ralph Kime, Robert Meloy, Mrs. William Plans for the 17th anniver jhuwvi, mis. ituuci i mavruau, eaiy meeting vi nm, R1InJ Mrs. xvennein woyer, aim. ciud were oiscusscu i mc Paul Oliphant, Mrs.

Earl weekly meeting in the YWCA. Owens, Mrs. Clarence Pence. The celebration is set for Mon And, Lorene Perkins, Mrs. day.

X' John Rees, Mrs. George Robins, Mrs. Miriam Riehl, Mrs. Ernest 85 M. Robson.

Mrs. Rav RuDert. Mrs. Ida Yarnall serving as MEZZANINE FORMAL SALON SOME GIRLS WERE BORN BEAUTIFUL, SOME WERE BORN RICH, some were bom neither but always manage to look both. 1 1 pointed sleeves.

p.m. Mt. Carmel Methodist church mond Schumacher, Mrs. Thorn Twelve members of the sew eetin as Storm, Mrs. Carl Troutman, ing circle made stuffed dolls ina cnurc Mrs Herbert Weaver.

PTA executive board Anu, oiia. Anna wauueu, vmcis ioiic panics. Mrs. Arnold Watson, Mrs. Jack President Mrs.

Minnie Rich Wolfsperger and Shirley Johns, ards was in charge. Refresh Unable to attend were: Mrs. ments were served by Mrs. Ger Frank Althouse, Florence Deck tie Koch, Mrs. Ellen Kirkoff er, Mrs.

Isaiah Glenn, Mrs. Ljand Mrs. Harriet Warfel meeting at the home of Mrs. James Sassaman, 376 North Charlotte street, 8 p.m. school, 8 p.m.

Lady Reindeer drill team practice, 7 p.m.; business meeting, 8 p.m. in 10 of A building. Members are asked to bring prizes for social. Lady Wittenmeyer a lodge meeting in Odd Fellows temple, 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary of Eagles 626 OIL LIGHT FIXTURE rOTTSTOWN MERCURY, P0TT3T0WN, PA.

Women's Activities Marlcne C. Bower Becomes Briclc of William Vcndctti Reception at Boyertown Orioles Home Follows Double Ring Rites It St. Luke's Church Marlcne C. Bower, daughter'der. Her silk illusion veil was of Mrs.

Viola Bower, Boyer attached to a cap of auk or town RD 2, and the late Wil ganza petals with five clusters liam B. Bower, became the of pearls. She carried a cas bride of William C. Vendetti, cadt of whitt roses and baby son of Mrs. Eleanor Vendetti, carnations.

801 East Fourth street, Boyer i Linda Gehman, cousin of the town, and Anthony S. Vendetti, bride, Boyertown, was maid of Sugar Loaf. honor. She wore sleeveless The ceremony was performed empire gown of maize chiffon In St. Luke's Lutheran church, banded at the waistline with Gilbertsville.

The Rev. Dale I.jvenice lace. A chiffon cage Gregoriew officiated using a topped the sheath. Lace edged double ring service. Bridal the short sleeves.

music was presented by Judith Moyer, soloist, and William Con rad, organist. Given In marriage by her brother, William B. Bower the bride appeared In a floor length gown of silk organza with a scalloped neckline and fitted bodice of alencon lace and wrist A small bouffant veil was attached to her rose headpiece and she carried a cascade of pink baby carnations. Gowned as the honor attendant in blue chiffon was the bridesmaid, Linda Bossier, Mohrsvillc. She carried yellow baby carnations in a cascade arrangement.

Kathleen Breidenbach, niece Th i0Vit Mat fii JtA of the bridegroom, Boyertown i fri nA was flower girl. She was dress er, Edna Hutt and Mrs. Clif 'sejj fabric D0WI at eacn ghoul ed u.ke tne honor ttendant and camea a Dasxei 01 iiowers. Kieth Jensen, Andalusia, serv li 7c? liAitifv (d DeSt man' Robert Thumm, Arthur J. Weber, 222 Park ave cc Margie Youse, Shanesville, celebrated her 21st birthday at surprise party given at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Youse, Boyertown RD 3. A birthday cake centered the table. Lunch and refreshments were served. The honored guest is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Youse. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Youse and Mrs. Robert Schoenly.

shower home. table. Photo by Shaner Studio MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C.

VENDETTI Chit Chat About Our Neighbors MRS. IVAN BENNETT, Ivan; MR. AND MRS. MARVIN and Judith, Indianapolis, ZOLLERS and daughter, Mer spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.

ruee, East Seventh avenue, A. Wesley Poley and Mrs. Ar Trappe, and Mr. and Mrs. David lene Kantner, Greenwood ave porter.

Sanatoga, visited Mr. nue, Trappe. and Mrs. Harvtv Heacnck Jr Bride Elect Suzanne Weber m.KHoiioic1 at Two Showers meeting at Eagles home, 8 June 17. p.m.

Two honor Marriage to James Colasanti Scheduled June 17 at St. Gabriel's showers were given in of Suzanne Weber. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at the Colasanti Guests at the personal nue, Collegeville, whose wed snower Included Cindy Fink, ding to James Colasanti is set Sandy Sharon Esso, Mr.

Colasanti. son of an1 Mr Nirhnlac Pnlaeanfi Judy Thompson, Barbara Jervis, Sally Washington PTA executive 421 Fairview street, Stowe, and Hallman' Donn Colasanti, board meeting at the Weber will speak their, Emma Colesanti, Evelyn Weber of Mrs. Donald Paolucci, 175 wedding vows St. Gabriel's and Mrs. John Munzinger.

North York street. SOAK PEAS, BEANS When soaking whole peas or dried beans, boil them two minutes in soaking water first to help prevent fermentation and hardening of skins. An hour of soaking is enough after boiling, but overnight may be more convenient. Soaking cuts down the cooking time of these foods. Cook beans in soaking water for best flavor and high nutritive value.

Split peas do not' need soaking. Roman Catholic church, Stowe. A personal shower was given by a bridal attendant, Adell Munzinger at her home, Leslm lane, Collegeville. The prospective bridegroom's sister, Donna hosted a miscellaneous Birtlida ay Absentee gifts were sent by Barbara Brandiff, Martha Montgomery, Barbara Smed ley, Sue Burleigh, Lesly Kinter and Judy Bartman. MISS COLASANTI used a pink and white decor for the miscellaneous shower.

A three mm wr tier wedding cake with a bride Vlni(TlP YoiliOand bridegroom and pink and J.TXUJ. wlV UlWt white roses entered the buffet Honored on The honored guest was seated beneath a decorated umbrella and shower of streamers to open her gifts. Guests included Anna Mareozzi, Clara Sanateago, Esther Mariozzi, Monica Mariozzi, Velia Graziani, Clara Priotte, Florence Graziani, Jeane Graziani, Lucy DiEmilio, Elaine Rei nert, Theresa Ferro, Betty Dyke, Lanny Salberg. Also, Lois Birmingham, Roz jZezenski, Evelyn DiGiosia, Flo rence Attilio, Mary Gatta. Mamie Swavely, Adell Mun izinger, Ginger Ballaron.

Gloria Guests included Mrs. Don Graziani, Margaret Hospador, aid Sell and sons, Randy and Frances Ferro, Margaret Can Terry; Mrs. Elsie Ruth Pace, Gertrude Mrs. Paul Becker, Mrs. Peter Pace.

Solid Brass, 36 Importid Mason, Mrs. Carl Faust and And, Barbara Vanore, Philo n. i.i. son Rnrinev Mrs TJllian Rprk. mnna flatta TTilrla Tocfa Vva.

Cut Crystals Glisswart. Drtsdin 427 High Si. 323 135a Mrs. tame Kitter. lyn weber, wma Hegedus, Del Alcn Mr anrl Mn Pnhort nhina lannf flantila Youse and sons, Ronald and Mrs.

Silvino Rulli, Sally Hall Barry; Mr. and Mrs. John man, Christina Colasanti, Mary Kauffman, Ruba Bause and Lou Graziani, Christine D' Patricia Szelli. Emilio. Absentee gifts were received' Absentee gifts were sent by 1 nltA.

if 1 xt 0 irom mis. naymona vui, mvs. amine uwuui, nnna verno, Elwood Cleaver Jr. and Mrs. Mary Ann Karpinski and Sandy rramt 021m.

OPENING SPECIAL Vigorous Blooming PANSY PLANTS OV skot Tax Included VIGORO PLANT FOOD 3 lb, Box 50 PEAT 50 lbs. $1.19 HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTSon 500 ALL OUR PLANTS Aft OUTDOOR GROWN ANO ALL READY TO PLANT ia. LEOPOLD'S FARM MARKET RT. 422. LIMERICK 495 661S and daughter.

Kim. in eclohra MR. AND MRS. KURT ECK tlon of Kim'i ihirrf hinhrfav Medical Center East auxiliary of Boyertown Area High school ARD nd Kurt Jr. moved Kim also was honor eut at a fjfy my vA.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1967 Boyertown Junior Women A Have New Members7 rait Club To Provide Programs, Volunteers For Hamburg Sanitorium And Berks Heim A samnle fair and new mem' two candidates. 1 hers party was program for the monthly meeting of Boyertown Junior Woman's club at Boyertown National bank community room. Each new member was given a corsage. Games were played for prizes, contributed by the bank. vr Jc MStfe kirn 4 iU I v.

.1 a a tvA 1 1 I Photo by Eugent Orlando I SUZANNE WEBER I Weddinc 7 Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius R. Shervais, 238 Laurelwood road, 23 years. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Hippie, 419 York street, 37 years. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kreiger, 113 Briarwood drive, Amity Gardens, Douglassville RD 2, 9 years.

NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! Your shabby or Brokon tabl or fir. lamp rastortd to aparkllnq now nasf for naif fht cost of a now ono Beautiful shades to comoltto tht lob THE BETTERLEYS IIS Ouoon St. Tot J26 J64J A CARAVAN OF GIFTS AT CANDLE CARAVAN FOR SHOWERS WEDDINGS Also SHOWER INVITATIONS and THANK. YOU NOTES Naglt Cantir, Mosar Road Daily Ii30 6i30, Fri. till I 323 7256 Froo Parking COVENTRY Ceramic Studio 1040 E.

Schuylkill Id. Polhtowa Complete Line of GREENWARE Open Daily 12 Noon to 4 P.M. CLASSES and FIRING Tuts, ft Thurs. 7 p.m. 10 p.m.

Wtd. 12 Noon to i p.m. i5iipWjjpJJ OPEN DAILY TILL 9 MMrwwtJMtW 4 It was announced the club month at Berks Helm Is June. Programs and volunteers will be supplied by the group. The same service will be given during May to Hamburg sanitorium.

Thirty seven members, two Mrs. Joseph Kish presided at, euests and two advisors were the business meeting and intro present. duccd two guests, Mrs. Robert! The May program will be a Moyer and Mrs. Donnld Young.

The resignation of Mary Seas mother and daughter banquet at the Elks home, 81 High holtz was accepted with street. Program will be "Signs Mrs. Carlton Koons reported of the Zodiac." Mrs. Lee Hock on Naturalization Day in Berks1 is accepting reservations until county and Berks County Day! May 1. .4 in court which she and Mrs.

Refreshments were served by Robert Landis attended. Mrs. Bruce Landis, chairman; Mrs. Joseph Kolck, education Mrs. R.

Dale Ensminger, Mrs. chairman, reported a scholar Leroy Gehris, Sandy Grabert ship recipient was chosen from, and Mrs. John Markoski. Conservation Talk Is Given For Malianatawny Juniors Mrs. William Griffiths Speaks To DAR Group at Home of Mrs.

Harry Price The need for everyone to be Plans were made for the come involved in conservation Juniors annual silver tea in MRS. ARTHUR KROH. 423 uetk'i itav with an expressed to Junior mem May. The group also discussed Aninun xvnun, weeK i nay wun an aum ana IJ vsj' a. aiup vuuiiiijiit'e oi uie eastern aisinci wuniur street, was admitted committee of Mahana the Eastern district Junior iornsujwn, cousin 01 ine unue groom, and Joseph Vendetti, (Tuesday Newcomers club open meeting brother of the bridegroom, ush Reading at YWCA, 8:30 p.m.

Recreation groupmeet iwf one Mrs. Bower, mother of the a bride, wore a pale blue suit ing at YWCA, 11 a.m. to 2 with matching blue and white1 IR AND MRS. STANLEY, family Mr and Mrs Allen atst JoDh'i hoimtai tawny chapter. Daughters of luncheon and fashion show, uimhy Peter, Britton and, the American Revolution, by its May 6 at Treadway Inn, St.

will remain there eight Mary 10 New York vnere she conservation chairman, Mrs. Davids. Proceeds will benefit vs. Joined by her fiance, Rich C. Griffiths Jr.

the State Juniors project, fur ard Mclvor, Hamilton, Canada. Mrs. Griffiths presented the nisning two classrooms ai ivaio program at a meeting at the uuncan amun u.tx scnooi, KEELER. Dumont. N.

sDent ntpc r.n uprt r.rr pwiv home of Mrs. Harry Price. The Grant, Ala. inrao Afr VnrfHl mnthe the Weekend With Mr. Keeler'S anH rian Hill school.

She said a success Present were: Mrs. Tioxci, im. uj iu. Duplicate bridge meeting at of the bridegroom, wore a gray mother, Mrs. George Keeler, spent a week with Mr.

fuI JL IT 1 itllflti Jitw YWCA, 8 p.m. isuit with blue accessories and 75? Willow street, after spending and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Pends member; it 0Tcm corsage jthree months ta Florida Guests were received at Boyertown Orioles home. When the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride was wearing a green dress with matching coat and black accessories. Mrs.

Vendetti is a graduate conservation program ae upon public concern. She urged members to become familiar with conservation efforts in their areas and to assist In development of needed pro Jects. Mrs, Griffiths also suggested they and participate In all national and state legislation affecting natural resources. meeting in Memorial halL, 8 and Reading Hospital School of from West Fifth avenue. Col party f0r some 0f ner tiny A recent project of the na p.m.t cosmetic demonstration.

INursing. She is employed at legeville, to their new home on friends. tional society is beautification Reading hospital. Bronson circle, Trappe. of lhe gromds grounding Romans' Civic Club of Her husband, also a graduate MR.

AND MRS frw Schwenksville meeting in li fof Boyertown High school Is! SALLY CLINE, daughter of FAUST, MONT CLARE, visit ton DC. Mrs. Price, Mary J. Comfort, Mrs. Kenneth G.

Buckwaiter and Mrs. Griffiths. Alumnae Meet at ruber Hall Banquet Set at Maria Assunta May 6 A slate of officers was pre brary, p.m.; executive board employed at Green Lane Tool Mr. and Mrs. Silas Cline.

Main ed Mr. and Mrs. Eari Mrs. Robert C. Troxel, chair at the meeting of Potts meeting 12 noon, and Die company.

1 street, Trappe, returned from I man, conducted the meeting, town Memorial Medical Center Alumna Nurses Alumnae jcsi vwenvrj riA meeung at association night In Gruber audi torium. Nominating Committee Chairman Ada Miller read the following nominations: president, Joan Mooney; first vice president, Marie Dori; second vice president, Florence Dick; recording secretary, Nancy corresponding secretary, Susanne Kerchner; treasurer," Doris Ughtner, and board members, Ada Miller and Louise Rhoads. Mrs. Evelyn Frain presided. It was announced the next meeting will be a banquet, May 9 at 6:30 p.m.

at Maria Assunta. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss Lightner and Jane Rothcnbcrger. WILKE FURNITURE The Store of Nationally Famous Brands KARASTAN DREXEL PENNA. HOUSE HARDEN CUSHMAN TELL CITY QUEEN and MADISON Just Around the Corner From The Pont Office Phon 323 8800 OPEN MOH. 4 FRI.

EVES. Til 1 ymWmmmmWLmmmmwmmwmmumi Motor Road at High ktrttt Cloudy akiea dont ahvayn forecast gloomy day Seeour beautiful Misty Harbor Coals! SHOP CASUALLY Optn Ivonlngt Ixcopt Saturday.

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