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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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19
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Boyertown Shoppers Have Final Day For Free Parking, Turkeys, Cash Today the last day for anyone to he a uinner as 7:30 owrjet ln Boyertown arul one coupon is each person 2 upon entering any of the jupiiftf take aovantace oi jj. lishments which riisplav the St Cvangtllcat Lutheran, Boyertewn. Tomorrow, 7 45 a Sunday Church 10 15 a service Frank KlOS. Supply paifor; 6 JO Junior HiQh league meetinQ Monday, 7 30 p. leadersNp class 1: lp Leadership CENTRAL YOUTH WEEK Optimist club officials from Central Junior High school meet with their principal, S.

Leonard Miller, right, to discuss the activities be engaging in as part of their honor. Mercury Photo Seated left to right are Elissa Hartman, Sharon Bitler, Julie Myle- craine, Christine Jackman, Susan Antrim and Owen Miller. Standing left to right are Michael Oliver, Petro, Oary Gebhard, James Tsakonas, David Griesemer, Norman Reifsnyder and William Faison. A total of 25 are bring absolutely free, one earh from the participating and grand priie of $100 in will he to lucky person. The awards will he made tonight at the close of store No purchase is necessary Local Gun Club Conducts Shoot The second Lewis class ihwit with the request of the association.

Fall rotating Coatesvllie Wednesday Golden Age group; 30 'hr ta win. i p. rrv, Aduit choir rahaanai Fri. chance of winning turkeys free dows and throughout the 30 in Boyertown stores during the Anothrr feature of and senior tnmjal B1BA TurkfV being is Park.ng in noon, Epiy Day at Vuh anbarg co age the entire metered area of the sponsored by 25 merchants of Good Shepherd Unitad Church of hOTOUgh, made possible by the Christ, tha eav. oaan a Allan, patior.

the Boyertown Businessmens borough council in conjunction Tomorrow a Sunday Church -c. 10 15 a service worship Tna Rev. Paul Haas, spiritual director ot Phoebe Moma will ba guest preacher: 7 rr Youth Fellowship) 6 30 nr, reception for the Wev.i A Allen family In the hall. Trinity Evanqelical Conqregatlanal, the Rev. Roy Luckenbill, pastor.

Today, 7 Friendly class meeting home Ot Farl Morn Tomorrow, a Sunday 10.10 a Evangelistic service with the Rev. Richer Christmanj 2 30 attar- noon raMy with the Gospeitones quar'at from Lancaster; 7 30 closing ot the EvanqeiisMc Crtsade Special music tor tha day II he prov ded by the Gospeitones quartet For the Sunday School hour tha quartet will be in the Jr -Jr M.gh department Tuesday, 7 Christen Endeavor (HI School and Younq 8 choir Wednesday, A 30 Pastor In struction class; 7 30 Prayer Junior Christian Endeavor meeting; 8 30 p. boa'd will Missionary Will Speak at Local Assembly The Rev. James W. Long.

leturned missionary from and Pakistan, will be guejt speaker at the morning service of the second annual World Missionary Outreach conference t'alvarv of the Pat Swinehart Elected Head Of Sunday School conducted bv the Boyertown Assembly of (iod, 611 Rod and Gun ciub on the club cry avenue. Boyertown, tomor- Mannonlta. Tomorrow, grounds. row at 10:45 o'clock, a rn Sunday school; io a preach Those who participated and Mng service Every Tuesday evening prayer and cottage meetings attar- their scores included: II.It. of nataly 50; A.

Dengler, W. Lindner. 4'J; monini In Assembles or St. columbhill's Catholic, tha Rav Krigolo K. Wiilei Jr H.

rector. Today. to P. Jr io a rn class in doctrine. Maddona.

N. Painter, L. Hawk 7 to 8 30 To mo- row, 7 and a mass Mass on Holy days 7 a and 7 30 Pat Swinehart was elected Methodnt, west Phiia -r. deiphla avenue, tha Rev. Robert president Of the Tri-Hi-Y club Schneider, pastor.

Tomorrow, 30 at Boyertown Area High school. 7 Other officers elected were: Junior choir raheerm. Susan Acker, vice president; iWi evanqelical United Brethren, Berlinvilie, tha Rav. Kenneth L. FYyer, secretary; Kathy pastor.

Tomorrow, Schmoyer. treasurer, an 1 11 Drager, chaplain. The club members made small corn shock favors with lollipop centers for the children at hospital. They were delivered to hospital hv Kvelyn Cox and presented to the children on The club will attend J. Seagers, C.

K. Miller G. Reppert. Cramp. E.

Dames, II. R. Hreibelhis, 4fi; Kramer, J. Hill, C. Krause, R.

Sabold, II. Kug ler, llettrick, tt; O. Becker, R. Angstadt, Itenninger, L. Reilinger, L.

Hill. And. Strunk, Diachvn- Graca Gospel chapel, 14 Fifth sky Dasimlv 42 A Yoi Tomorrow, 9 a Sunday school; io is Lord Supptr U. M. Hrnningrr 7 evening service with Paul 11, 41; A.

llafer. P. Painter It Pin. Forge, ((lfK s. God vangrlistic center in Calcutta and later as pastor of the Assemblies of God Church in Bangalore, South India.

He transferred to Pakistan in where he was in charge of the Knglish speaking renter in Chitta- gone, the set ond largest cits Hast Pakistan. He, his wife and three children, remained in Chittagong until July when they left for the I nited States lor furlough. The three day conference Will be concluded tomorrow evening when LcRoy VSSTi Sr I- prayer meeting. bcrgcr, 4(t; J. Rothenberger, O.

kl Angstadt II. 39; C. Holland. 38 bams, missionary to Peru, Calvary Tabernacle of the Assembly ,1 i of God, vontqomery avenue. New Ber- Also, Schoch, Minninger.

South Ann rica and Honduras, linville, the Rev. Orost, pastor. 37. 35. Those shooting Tomorrow 9 a Church or.

10:45 a morninq worship; a targets and their scores: A Christ (Youth); 7 Dengler, 23; II. Kuuler, 22; Acquainted for all Evangelistic service Thursday, 7 30 Renninfler (' innmi'f IQ- county Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs sat- i. urday, p. prayer. NORTHERN BOROUGH OFFICIALS Northern Junior High elected officials for the Pottstown Optimist's starting today are: first row, left to right, David Saylor, Alison Arnold, Theda Hoffman, Mary Clayton and Keith Kraft; second row.

left to right, Alice Miller, Joanne Richards, Claudia Reinhart and Lisa Pergola; and third row, left to right, Tim Mutter, Roosevelt Aiken, Tim Shaner and Kim Hain. Not pictured is Randy Shantz, elected fire chief. on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 8 to 11:30 p.m., at the Central eiim union Gotpei church r. tha Rev Or.

David A M( A. head street, Heading. Johns, pastor Tomorrow, io 45 All those planning to attend Sunday 7 45 Evan. manv invite a Hate tn nartiei- Wednesday midweek many mviie a naie 10 paruci rraver Saturday, no pate in the coed volleyball, to 11 a. Youth bia dub basketball, trampoline, archery, dancing and weight-lifting.

Reppert, 16. Deaths Funerals Move Aside Local Officials! YoungerGenerationOnWay The Mercury offers $10 in cash awards weekly for the best news lips. Win awards by dialing 323-3000. Funeral services for ELLEN L. (ROHRBACII) ERGER, widow of Warren R.

Yerger, 1197 EAST PHILADELPHIA AYE I GILBERTSYTLLE, Boyertown Classified DOCTOR ON CALL The medical doctor on duty for Boyertown and the area from this morning at 8 o'clock until Monday morn ing at 8 can he contacted hy calling 367 2101. (Continued From Page One) Tax Collector Susan An- Deaths 1 1 oa vuiicvmi nu-i Highway Foreman Norman ZERR in Boyertown, on Thursday, trim, Central, daughter of Mr. Rpifsnvder Central son of Mr Nov 5. 1964, H. Zerr, widower were Friday in L.

W. Ott Fu- street; Gwen Miller, daughter william Antrim 44 0 Lottie (Diehi) zerr, Giibertsviii home. Ill North Reading Mr. and Mrs Richard Miller, Beeeh street. and Mrs- Danid Mfuiyder.

10 Relatinn, in avenue, Boyertown. 52 South Adams street; Julie Diredw ot Public Work. East street. ribid byTaul A Adams a't The Rev. Luther Lee Lengcl, Mylecrainc, daughter of Mr.

Roosevelt Aiken, Northern, son foreman Usa 1 er- the meeting of the Senior Worn Senior Woman's Club Will Meet Tuesday Pound Party Scheduled for New Pastor An informal reception for the Rev. Dean A Allen and his family will take place the Maureen riel, three year old church fellowship hall of Good nf Vr- and Mrs- Shepherd United Church of Friel, 1470 North hrist. Boyertown, tomorrow street, cut her lower lip in a evening from 6 30 to 8 ial1 against a coffee table Fri- The reception, in charge She received three su- A for 30 years will be principal speaker. Williams "ill tell of the progress of missions in Peru and Honduras He is under appointment of the Foreign Missions Department of the Assemblies of God, with headquarters in Springfield. Missouri.

Speaking at service at 7 30 will be the Rev. Anthony Giordano, missionary from Uruguay, South America. CHILD IVII RED of the onsistorv, will he in the form of a party, with each adult member bringing a pound of any non perishable item as his ticket of admission. The Allen and his fain tures for the cut in Pottstown hospital. cemetery.

Bearers Walt, Ralph L. Schocnly Townsley, Kerlin R. Moyer and Nelson A. Moyer. UI Mi.

ctmi mis. ruu disuu, 4 P-2 West Walnut street, all of Elissa Central daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- pastor of St. Hill Lu Mrs.

Mylecraine, The Hill Alma Aiken, 621 Beech gola, Northern, daughter of Mr 7.9 (C Losh) an-s nf Boyertown, on ily have recently moved into theran church, officiated. school; and William Faison, son Mrs. Sahatora I orgola, 9o9 venzke in Boyertown rd on Tuesday at 1:30 p. in Com- their newly completed at Interment was in Hill Church of and Mrs. Fred Faison.

Tcrrace lanP- mumty Ccntcr- 415 Kast Water 85 years. Relatives and triends Adams has been employed in Light refreshments will be are invited to services on Sunday at tprothonotarv office at Read served bv the committee under in C. Losh Funeral home, Philadelphia Ave Boyertown mg courthouse for the past 37 supervision Ilf William Fairview cemetery. Boy- years Davies and Fred Rrumhach. ends may call Saturday (c.

Losh) Mrs. Francis Brady, chairman and Tim Mutter, son of Mr. and Shaner, Northern, son of Mr. Sewer Plant of Legislation and International majtcrrBM Mrs. Irvin Mutter, 1435 Sunset and Mrs.

John A. Shaner, 903 Arnold, Northern, daughter of Card of Thanks 2 Affairs, will be in charge of the WESTERN drive, all of Northern Hsle street. an(j Myers 1 sh to thank program GOSPEL JUBILEE" Borough secretary Jo- Hain, North- avenue neighbors tor the beautiful flowers virc ThnlrY-ia vioin KHliani carcjs i received while I was ein, son oi mrs. mtuiu ridin, Borough secrc patient in the Pottstown Hospital. 860 North Warren street.

Hoffman, dorothv howakd Planning Director-Aliee Mil- daughtcr of Mr and Mrs. 01iver Clayton, daughter 75 Wert Fifth central son of Mr H. Talarico, George gnd Mr? street. and Mrs. Charles Tsakonas, 317 mtermant Clayton, 225 Roscdale drive: Inspections Director Tim West Chestnut street.

Ivemnq, 7 9 DANCING Tonight from 11 to 2 Dance to the Music of THF Marty At The Piano Chicken B-B Sandwiches AMERICAN LEGION HOME S. READING BOYERTOWN anne Richards, Northern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, 418 May street. BOYERTOWN ORIOLES 4th and WASHINGTON STS.

KITCHEN OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 11:30 A.M. to I P.M. WE Cater to PARTIES, BANQUETS aod WEDDING RECEPTIONS EVERY DAY Advance Notice Seeded For Phone 367-2212 1er. Northern, daughter of Mr Hoffm 645 North Price VERGER and Mrs. Leonard Miller, 1327 Queen street.

Health Officer Claudia Reinhart, Northern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reinhart, 271 Diamond street. reet 4 We wish to thank relatives, neighbors Borough secretary secretary anCj friends for the many acts of Jackman. Central, shown, tor sympathy extended beautitol floral tributes at daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ken- funeral of Eiien Yerqer neth Jackman, The Hill school. The family Plumbing Inspector Mi- TO MEET chael Oliver, Central, son of rirst Date, will be the topic Visit our new stereo and Color tv Harding street. Oliver, 618 last day SHOWS 1-7-9 P.M. FOR "YEAR FUN A basement PLAYROOM ACCORDIONS Trial Course for Beqinners MUSIC Store and Studios 39 S.

Reading BOYERTOWN, Pi. 367-2725 Walnut the Junior High Luther league dept Enjoy your color tv meeting tomorrow niaht at 6 30 sh0" Cail KUSER meeting tomorrow ai n.ju BR0S, n2 Phiia. Ave in St. Evangelical ----------------------------------------------------Lutheran church, Boyertown. The program, under the leadership of the president, Ruth Ann Moser, will include discussion, filmstrip and refreshments.

FLYING BOARD SHOOT GABELSVIllE ATHLETIC ASSN. (1 M. West of Boyertown) SUNDAY, NOV. 8 STARTS AT 1130 P.M. PRIZES: HAHS ROOSTERS Boards A Shells Furnished 12 GAUGE ONLY.

Sat. Night, 7:30 P.M. BOYERTOWN YOUTH CENTER ODD FELLOWS HALL Annual TURKEY SUPPER Spons. by Willing Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Sassamansvtlle In The New Fellowship Hall SATURDAY, Nov.

14, From to I P. Adults $1.50 Children 75C (includes Dessert) Vi rt Style Nov. 14: Geo. Humes, Magician Mr. S.

Mrs. Joe Yonq, China Dr. A Reese, Pennsburg Mr. Glenn Lunqsfen, violinist L. W.

Ott FUNERAL SERVICE Boyertown, Pa. FABIAN SHELLY FA6ARES TA8 HUNTER SUN. MON. TUES. MATINEE SUN.

2 P.M. ONE SHOW: 8 P.M. motrTECHNICOLOR Complete With All Labor aod Materials As Low A A. Wk. THOME ir I0YERT0WN 367 2 126 PM ILA.

AVI. ALSO SCHWENUVIU! 217-7141 BIBA TURKEY DAYS MAIDENF0RM BRAS Arabesqui rig.2.50-now2.00 Scroll reg. 2,50 now 2.00 Fill Hats now 2.00 Silk Scrafs now 89c also Rummage ullim'wu'sficjp 11 e. phiia. boytrtown Order Your Rubber Stamp Today All Kinds, Including Facsimile Quick Service News Agency BOYERTOWN Dial 367-2345 For A Tasty Meal Be ture to eat at the KEYSTONE FIRE (0.

Bechtelsville SUNDAY, NOV. 8 From 11 to 3 P.M. Sunday Special ROAST CHICKEN $1.00 (With 3 Vegetables) SPECIAL TONIGHT ROAST CHICKEN SI.00 (Filling and Peas) MEALS Aro Being Served At The SASSAMANSVILLE FIRE CO. EVERY SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.

MEALS SERVED BY LADIES' AUXILIARY LEHIGH VALLEY MILK Halt Gallon FREED'S MARKET BT. 663 and SWAMP PIKE MUSIC IN THE SOCIAL ROOM OF LIBERTY FIRE CO. NEW BERLINVILLE NOV. 7 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.

Ry The MELODY MAKERS MUSIC SUNDAY, NOV. 8 5 30 to 9 30 THE STRANGERS'' BIBA TURKEY DAYS LAST DAY-TODAY lit re a Heal Huy! COMPLETE DESK ENSfMBLE Includes DESK DESK TOP SET ONLY Complete Come In Select Yours Today LOW PRICES EVERY DAY KUSER FURNITURE S. Readinq Boyertown Open Thurs. Fri. 'til 9PM C.

L. Losh Funeral Home 124 West Philadelphia Avenue Boyertown, Pennsylvania Clifford L. Losh Phone 367 2271 TURKEY DINNER Served Country Style POPULAR REST SPORTSMEN'S CLUBHOUSE, Pa. Sunday, Nov. 8 11:30 A.

to 3 P. M. Adults $1.50 Children 75c (cUitert included) Fall Jackets Exceptional Values In Quality Jackets for and Boys. Outstanding Styles and Fabrics. from 3.99 Men's from 7.99 BIBA TURKEY DAYS Win Cash Turkeys LAST DAY TODAY 367-2480 Store Heurts Daily JO-5: JO BOYERTOWN CHURCH DIRECTORY Boyertown EARL t.

Representative PH. 367-2503 129 North Walnut Street.

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