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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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16
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16 TKe Mercury, Fomtown, Pa. Aug. 26, 1975 Glen Grow weds Ann L. Gutekunst Ann L. Gutekunst and Glenn C.

Grow were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony in First Presbyterian Church of MRS. GLENN C. GROW BIRTHDAY PARTY Howard Hess and Sherman Hess wi-re honor at a birthday parly hosted by Mrs at their home. 258 C'hestnut Spring City Fifteen attended Allentown. The Rev.

JohnK. Stoner, pastor, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Josef G.

Gutekunst, Kutztown. A graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, she is working toward a masters degree at Kutztown State College. She is an art teacher in the West Chester Area School District. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Grow. 265 St, He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and is a chemical engineer at F'irestone Plastics. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs.

David C. Rickard, matron of honor, and Bonita Smothers, maid of honor. Rodney L. Grow served as bi'st man. Terrence L.

Grow was usher. Following a reception at the (ilockenspiel. Kutztown, the couple left on a honeymoon sailing excursion along the Eastern shoreways. The newlyweds will reside in Downingtown. A r- ft, Boy Direct From factory Center ond Scive Pf AFF NFCCHI BROTHER NfW HOME NELCO VIKING RICCAR DIAL SON MORSE NtW MACHINtS MACHINES FACTORY OUTLET PRICES! 95 TMBfAD SCISSORS NOTIONS SEWING BASKFTS HASSOCKS STOHAOf CHAItS POVTABIE CASK CASINfTS DCSKS Nil- DtlS suns 8 IITS, MOTOtS KK)T AND KNK 01 All KINDS or ATTACHMENTS, iUTTON HOIEHS, ETC We Repair Any Regardless of Age or Where You Bought It! Fn 9 JO to 5 30 Thuruiov 9 JO to 9 LOSliD MONDAY 3 0 01 Largest acloty Cenler SEWING MACHINES 8 6 PfNN AVt WfST PMONt 37 3090 A AND MRS.

JOHN ERNEST PATTEN Slemmer, Paften rites performed St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Sassamansville, was the scene of a double ring ceremony uniting in marriage Vicki Ann Slemmer and John Krnest Patten The Rev. Steven Bi)ughter. pastor, officiated.

Music was providtKi by Gwynne Geyer, soloist, and Alvin Spotts, organist. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. I.ewis Slem- CttPtSllKH OOUBtt KNHS $411 $3 98 Yd. Vaiue Our Best Selling to" mie Most Colots POLYESTER GABARDINE 7 Values To 3.98 Yd. Most Wanted Fashion Fabric Machine Washable One Yard and Over POlVtSUR Domt KNllS $1S8 Yd ValuesTo 3 98 Yd.

Solid Color Patterned Knits 60" Wide Washable Mony and NO WALE CORDUROY 44 Yd. Values to 2.98 Yd. All Cotton Macliine Washable 45" Wide Witti a Soft Bruslied Finisli Large Selection of Colors FABRICS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE SAVINGS UP TO QIANA INIERIOCK KNITS ValuesTo 5.98 Yd. Yd. MIIEDOUANIIIIESONSOME iMiaim-Mij EVINES Wonderful World tf Fabrics IS Colors SALE ENDS AUGUST 30th 28th Perkiomen Ave.

Mt. Penn Reading, Pa. Phone 779-5203 Daily 10:00 to 9:00 Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 (Closed Sunday) senses will the same. Oood Times Roll CANDY (II New tuna salad interesting, different By Cecily Brownttone Associated Press Food Editor Tuna salads usually made with celery, mayonnaise and seasonings are everydav fare.

If vou're interested in something new and different, you might want to try the following combination of tuna, vegetables and fruit accompanied by an avocado dressing. NEW TUNA SALAD 4 cups shredded lettuce 1 cup thinly sliced celerj- cup minced parsley 2 cups cubed fresh pineapple or one 20-ounce can unsweetened pineapple chunks, drained Two 7-ounce cans solid white tuna, drained 1 cup membrane-free orange sections Tomato wedges Avocado Dressing, see below WALT INDEBEIilt ALL SEATS PLUS AT 55 PM ONE OF OUR DINOSAURS IS MISSING! STARTS TOMORROW FISH FRY TUES. 4 to 9 P.M. MATINEE 2 PM VRilt GANG V' IKCHNICOI.OR« MATINEE AU $4 00 SEATS I un The Housi mars else? mer. Bcchtelsville RD1.

She attended Boyertown Area High School and is employed by Manufacturing Co. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Patten. Boyertown RD 1.

A graduate of the same school, he is a machinist with Batteries Co. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Donald Hartline. matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Wanda Weller, Donna Trieval, Mrs. Jeannie Hall and Mrs. Richard Patten, the bridegroom's sister-in-law. Richard Patten, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Robert Friz Randy Hamer, Miles Hall and Laverne Zimmerman.

After a reception at the Boyertown F'riendship Hook and Ladder Fire the couple left on a wedding trip to an undisclosed destination The newlyweds will reside at Bechtelsville RD 1 NIGHT TUE. AUG. 26 9:30 1:30 featuring SOUND INVESTMENT CLOUD 9 MUSICAL BAR 940 Township Line Road, Phoenixville Presents for your dancing ond listening pleasure TONIGHT, WED. THURS. TOP, lOOK LISTEN i Proper crffire please Steamed Clams Served Nightly I Open 9 pm to 2 pw Fri.

Sat. nights 0 TODAY IS TUESDAY SHRIMP FEAST You Can Hot or Cold Steamed Shrimp with Clam Chowder, Baked Potato MT. PENN WEST LAWN Route 422 at Avenue Reading Mall Old Route 422 Route 29 Graterford For Information directions 489-3210 i UIAY ORIVE'IN Tonight Live Discotheque DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT BY ALAN SYMS AND COMPANY From 9:30 to closing No Minimun Dining Room Bor Open. Rti 100 and West King Street FOTTSTOWN, 1215 326.6700 i ONf Of AMI RICAS wm GHIATIST AMUSfMfM JUPwl ilvU ALLENTOWN, PENNA. PRESENTS TUB AKlklMAI THE ANNUAL DAY THURSDAY AUGUST 28ttl 1 TO 7 P.M.

FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! MOM DAD GRANDMA THE WHOLE FAMILY IS WELCOME! ENJOY IT! HOURS OF RIDING! 20 DIFFERENT RIDES! mm ONLY RIDHH AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE FROM P.M. TO P.M. COASTER KIDDIf SKY RGHTER CUODLE-UP GRANDE CAROUSEL 3 HELICOPTER JOURNEY KIDDIE CARS KIDDIE BOATS MINIATURE COASTER PARATROOPER RAILROAD ROCKET SHIP SCRAMBLER SHOW BOAT SKOOTER TILT-O-WHIRL WATER SCOOTER WHIP KIDDIE DUN BUGGY SPACE ACE FREE BALLOONS TO THE FIRST 500 CHILDREN Ail With Your Favoritt TV Pal And Sure To In Btg Drawing At 7:30 P.M. Af Band Stand. Sporting Goods Dollt Drawing For Childron 16 and No 4 if yk Scatter the lettuce, celery and parsley over a serving dish.

Add the pineapple and arrange chunks of tuna over it. Top with the orange sections. Surround with the tomato wedges. Serve with Avocado Dressing. Makes 6 servings.

AVOCADO DRESSING 2 cup mashed ripe avocado 2 cup unflavored yogurt 1 tablespoon orange juice 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 teaspoon salt Make this dressing no more than 2 hours before serving. Stir together well ail the ingredients: cover and chill. ranscendent Ai editation as taught by Maharlshi Mahesh Yogi i Transcendental Meditation is a natural spontaneous technique which allows each individual to expand his consious mind and improve all aspects of life. FREE LECTURES Aug. 27; 7:30 pm POnsfOWN YMCA Adams and Jackson Streets 948-6072 TONIGHT AT 7 9:10 BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.00 323-7770' ENDS TONIGHT 7 "RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER" (G) Starts Tomorrow Bargain Matinee Wed.

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