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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 18

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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18
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I TONIGHT Dougherty EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY SATURDAY 9 P. M. 1 A.M. Country Style Luncheon Candleliqiit to 10 PM VEAL CUTLET $2.95 CALVES LIVER $3.75 STUFFED PORK CHOPS $3.75 PRR From Copenhagen Denmark "WHO KILLED IHf COCK ROBIN" 2nd Color Hit "Party at Kitty Studs Place" Pottstown Mercury Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1970 Sheinwold on bridge Skean-Frisoli troth announced Donald Sherrod, Alatha Adams wed Right and left in home of the bride's parents Alai ha Vivian Adams became the bride of Donald Richard Sherrod, Philadelphia, at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram A. Adams, Mrs. Waldo entertains farm unit The Evansburg Branch of the Society of Farmwomen of Pennsylvania hosted the first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. John Waldo, Mill Road, Evansburg, with Mrs.

Edwin Stein as cohostess. Slides of Rome, Spain and Jamaica were shown and narrated by Mrs. Donald Sabrouch. Plans were made to attend the Montgomery County Rally, Oct. 1 at the Skippaek Firehall.

The October meeting will be cancelled due to the rally. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elmer Fretz, Township Line Road, Evansburg. Fifteen attended. Perkiomenville Road, Perkiomenville.

The Rev. Matthew H. Jones, pastor of the Methodist Church, West Chester, performed the' ceremony which was followed 100 guests. The bride, grdute of West by a lawn reception for over The bride, graduate of West Philadelphia High School and the Philadelphia School of Modeling, attended Temple University as a business major. She is employed as a secretary at the Philadelphia Naval Base, where Mr.

Sherrod is employed in the supply department. BLUE ACCENTS The bride wore a gown of imported French lace with blue ribbon trim, styled with an Aline skirt and fashioned with a deep ruffled flounce. Her fitted bodice featured a wide blue sash with obi back, high neckline, and long full sleeves with tight cuffs. Her chapel length matching mantilla extended from a blue camelot headpiece. APPLE SAUCE The lightest and most fanciful dessert of all time is chilled canned apple sauce folded into whipped cream, dusted with cinnamon and served right away.

Serve delicate Lady Fingers with it and accompany with a glass of cold, cold milk. By ALFRED SHEINWOLD A friend of mine cannot tell the difference between right and left without a pen or a pencil Mrs. Carole Johnson, Over- Hiram A. Adams New in hp brook, was matron of honor for York, served as best man for navieator or an her cousin, a pink his brother-in-law. The couple feeen empire gown.

Uve in Germantown. root ()f hcr trQuble wjth bridge hand. South dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH J9532 8 64 WEST 4 AK 9 7 6 109 10 9 4 South 2 3 4 QJ632 EAST A 10874 9 32 J87 A 875 SOUTH 4 6 A 10 5 4 A 5 3 2 A West North East Pass 2 NT Pass Pass 3 4 Pass Double All Pass Opening lead A A loser to the right opponent, and in this case the right opponent is at her left. After ruffing the second spade and cashing the ace of diamonds, South should lead the queen of diamonds rather than a low diamond. West (marked with the king by his double; must win the trick.

If West returns a trump, South can draw the rest of the trumps without losing a trump trick. If West leads anything else, South can ruff a diamond in the dummy. Either way, South limits the loss to two tricks in the red suits, assuring her contract. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S- A H- J9 7 6 D- 10 9 C- 10 9 4 What do you say? ANSWER: Bid one club. Your 14 points in high cards easily warrant an opening bid, and your clubs are the only biddable suit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Skean, McLean, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Anne, to Gary Restaurant manager arranges party Lisa Louise Yohn. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Yohn Cadmus Road, Pottstown RD 1, was guest of honor on her third birthday, Sept. 20, at a party hosted at Ronald McDonald's Restaurant, Charlotte Street. Preparations were made by flobeit Weideman, owner and manager. RED CARRIAGE INN TONIGHT The STATESMEN Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER'S CHILD A.

Frisoli, son of Mrs. Elaine Frisoli, 123 3rd Royersford, and B. Anthony Frisoli, Philadelphia. Miss Skean. a 1968 graduate of McLean High School and the Juliet Gibson Career School, is emoloyed by Department Store, McLean.

Mr. Frisoli, a 1966 graduate of Spring-Ford High School and a Vietnam veteran, is employed a Phoenix Steel Phoemxville. DANCING AT GEORGE A. AMOLEGRILLE LEGION N. Franklin St.

FRIDAY SEPT. 25th 10 P.M. to 1 A.M. MUSIC By BILL DEEGAN COMBO Members Guests Invited We Cater To Wedding Receptions, Banquets, Etc. DINE AT MRS.

DONALD riANO STYLING BY ELW00D SCHMEARER FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DINING PLEASURE. and Friday Nighf 7:00 to Every Thursday Night 6-11 P.M. PLUS OLD FASHION SING-A-LONG 9-12 pm TIM CLARK CO. at the Photo by Shaner Studio RICHARD SHERROD Line your broiler pan with aluminum foil. When the pan is cool remove foil, keeping grease intact.

Rouie 29, Graterford Real Italian Spaghetti (A! wouldn't have it any other way) Spaghetti, Salad and Garlic Bread SI.50 It Pays To Shop SHOE BOX First OPEN TONIGHT Mil 9 22 S. CHARLOTTE ST. West led the ace of spades and continued with the queen. My friend ruffed, cashed the ace of diamonds and led a low diamond. West played the ten, but East was a gent who knew the difference between right and left even with his eyes closed.

East overtook with the jack of diamonds in order to return a trump through declarer. South stepped up with the ace of hearts and drew another round of trumps with the king. Maybe the jack would fall. But it Santa Claus comes only once a year. Declarer gave up another diamond and was relieved to discover that the suit broke 3-3.

Nevertheless, she lost two diamonds, one trump and one spade. Down one. All because she have a pen or a pencil in her hand. RIGHT OPPONENT South can make the contract by giving up the first diamond I EVERY THURSDAY 3 KINDERGARTEN ART If your young kindergarten will be taking Finger Painting I this fall, send him off equipped with a pint-size smock. A old cotton shirt is ideal for this.

Cut the collar and sleeves off land finish raw edges with a machine stitch. Shorten the hem. The finished shirt-smock is worn backwards. TONIGHT BLOSSOM HENRY TAR LECKI'S BULL BARREL NEW BERLINVILLE PEPPER MILL TONIGHT! MUSIC EVERY WEEK Wednesday through Saturday TONIGHT ROCK ROLL NIGHT MUSIC BY THE EASY RIDERS GIRL SCOUT and CAMP FIRE LEADERS Register Your Girls Now! For their Merit and Proficiency Roller Skating Awards FUN (LASSES START Oct. 17 Qualified Art Skating Instructors Call For Information 385-6100 CC SKATE RANCH Route 422, Douglassville SPAGHETTI DAY AT HOTEL SHULER YOUNG LIFE Also Sat.

TIM CLARK Sing-Along 11 -12 HI-WAY INN ROUTE 422, LIMERICK MUSIC BY BRASS CANNON OOIOMAN Starts IONITE 2 DISNEY HITS JUNGLE BOOK AT 6:45 9:50 A SWINGING SAFARI OF LAUGHS! An all cartoon feature Riverside Route 29, Graterford SHRIMP NIGHT EVERY TUES. NIGHT ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN EAT FOR $2.00 FROM 9 TO 12 P.M. Walt shingle Boo: 19V Owryy AND AT 8:05 P.M. ONLY! A M.4\ i FORGET DtMHstON, KLIU- rea. motop inn HIGH and MANATAWNY 326-7400 All Major Credit Cards Honored NORTH tNU SHOPPING CENTER TONITE! ONE SHOW 8 PM love, peace, Need a Wing-It Loan? Add a wing.

Or fix up your place any other way you please, with a loan from PNB. Borrow up to $5000 at low, low bank rates. Pay us back with easy monthly payments. We'll set things up within an hour, in complete confidence. Re-feather your nest.

for everything you need bank for Philadelphia National Bank POTTSTOWN High Franklin Sts. North End Shopping Center ENTERTAINMENT FROM BUDCO QUALITY THEATRES 363-9060 EXTON 363-7994 (D awsl BOTH ON RTE. TOO AT RTE. 30, EXTON, PA. TONITE 1 SHOW At 8:15 P.M.

fj OPENS 7 PM SHOWS STARTS DUSK! STARTS TONITE! DOCTOR STARTS TONITE! Dracula Prince of Darkness Frankenstein Created Woman ACRES OF FREE PARKING OPEN YEAR oon cowfcrjoo fkk MchwtwwMts jirmkendm tontawjohn aho-wo-no siy 4 tfce stona tea years 400,000 otW beowhid peopta. IN TECHNICOLOR jnfj MWWCTEP 1 accompanying Parwior tonight E. Greenville ONE SHOW: 7:30 P.M. narrow TECHNICOLOR DANCING IN THE LOUNGE WITH MUSIC BY DAVE STREET and the EXPRESSIONS Thursday DAVE STREET and the EXPRESSIONS Friday The STATESMEN Saturday The PERSONIQUES Dining Room Opens at 7 a.m., Daily for Breakfast. Sundays at 8 a.m.

DINNER SERVED In the DINING ROOM Daily 'til 9 p.m. and Sat 'til 10 p.m.—Sun. 'til 6 p.m. Every Day, Including Sunday POAST BEEF $2.75 TONIGHT DMI PRESENTS.

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