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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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EIGHTEEN DIAL 323 9000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN. PA. Rev. Frantz Officiates At Double King Service Ginger Kneeream Becomes Bride Of alter David lundis In Trinity UCC Ihow length Activities line and sleeves. The Rev.

Dr. John Frantz officiated at a double ring service uniting in marriage Ginger The swept into a car Lee Kneeream, Gilberts ville, riage train uhich started from and Walter David Landis in a how at the back of the waist. Trinity United Church of Christ. Her shoulder length silk Ulu- 11 tior William Braun presented a 5 ion veil recital of organ music. White pearl crov.n and she gladioli and mums adorned the a cascade 0f mums an altar.

The bride a daughter of Mrs. Bette Angstadt, Lancaster. She is a graduate of Boyertown Area High school and is em from a friend, ployed at Kiwi Manufactunng Gilbertsvil to a carried i carra JWVA Hears Kcport 011 Conventions To Collect Books For Men in Wtnam To Wed Toer Ladies Auxiliary of Jeuish War Veterans Leblang Kessler(tire she Friedman had its opening arrowed Fall meeting at Mercy ami Andrew Truth svnagog RD 1 company. Mr. Landis is a on of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Landis, Pottstown Route 18 He is a gradu ate of Boyertown Area school and is employed at Moa dowbrook dairy. Matthew Rusinski, 011- bertsville RD 1, gave his niece in marriage. She appeared in a white venire lace over white bridal taffeta gown featuring a fitted midriff, rounded neck- Betrothed Haro Brevier, presl- ara Balsavage, Gilberts di nt, conducted the meeting and RD 1, maid of honor reported on the State and Na- She wore a mint green taffeta conventions at which Mrs. styled in til.

empire Pnn South Keim fashion with white short gloves UKilte street, was elected department Miss B.lsav.se her own headdress. She styled her Alexander. Brookside apart- hair in a high empire look and ments, was named national tucked fresh white daisies with patriotic instructor, yellow centers in her hair She carried a cascade of white It was decided to organlie mums with yellow centers. campaign to collect paperback books and games to be sent to servicemen stationed in Viet Nam. 33 Attend Newcomers Fete Steelnian-Beyer Nuptials Performed in Royersford a Wedding rip to Nantucket Island Follows Double Ring Rites At Grace Church FRIDAY.

SEPTEMBER 24, Set By Asbiiry Bihlc Class Mrs. R. Loeper Is Host to Group Twenty three members Dr and Mrs. Rush Barrett Steelman are honeymooning at Nantucket Island, following their marriage Saturday afternoon in Grace Lutheran church, Royersford. The bride is the former Linda Lee Beyer, daughter of Mr and an(j Mrs Herbert Beyer, Ramten guests attended the New acrr Royersford The comers club first kaffee klatsch parents, Mr.

and of the Fall season at the home A irf Mrs Richard Loeper, 1.102 at Haven, S. J. jfNorth Adams street. A nursery provided and and R'v; r)r- George R.mhy baby sitters were Mrs. Robert Christman, Mrs Steven Gbur, Mrs.

Edward I.ack and Mrs Steelman reside The Rev. John Bergstresser, Richard Rusinski, Gilbertsville RD 1, cousin of the bride, was best man. Russel I.andis, brother of the bridegroom, and Rusinski, Pottstown Route 1H, were ushers. Ways and Means Chairman Mrs. Howard Kostiner announced plans are being made for several fund raising affairs during the coming season.

Due to iLness 0 Helen Bressler, hospital chair- Angstadt. of bride, reported she and her com- Mrs. Rusinski. aunt of the bride, attendfd two parties at received guests at a tals during the on the lawn of her KD 1, in a ue si.k was announced Alex jersey sheath dress, black acces- an(jer wjjj represent the series and white carnation cor- mary al Department jng Oct. 23 and 24 in Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Landis, mother of the Jeanne Gutman intro- bndegroom, wore a light blue Enen J. Bressler who lace dress with black acces- showed and described shdes 1 sories and a white carnaiion taken during her visit to Israel I I corsage. and Holland. When the couple left for a were served by wedding trip to an undisclosed the hospitality chairman, spot, the bride was wearing a Morton Schonberger.

black and white silk checked Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Dix, 115 Bridge street, Spring City, announce the engagement of their niece who resides with them, Sandra Anne Dix to Victor B.

Ziemba, Warminster, of Mrv Oiristina Ziemba, Trevorton, Miss Dix is a graduate of St. Pius High school and is employed at Spring City Knitting company. Her fiance is a graduate of Trevorton High school, served in the Air Force and is employed at Sun Oil company, Willow Grove. Mr. Ziemba is attending Drexel Evening college.

Thomas Hume. Hostesses for card club this week are Mrs. Steven Gbur, North Adams street, for pinochle; and Robert Brumbaugh, North Adams street, and Mrs. Arthur Talley, 929 Feist avenue, for bridge. Guests attending were Betty Ann Zezgula, Barbara Shirk.

Joyce Keeler. Louise Richardson, Barbara Rose, Carol Gay- officiated at the double ring ceremony, performed at 4 o'clock Fuji mums adorned the altar. Wedding music was played by Ferdinand Malenke. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a candlelight gown of English net embellished with appliques of reembroidered French lace in a dainty floral design. It was styled with rounded neckline, elbow length sleeves and A line skirt with scalloped hemline.

i MRS. Rt'SH RRETT STEELMAN Devotions Led By Mrs. W. Dillman Plans for the aruiual banquet were made by the Asliury Bible class al meeting in the parlor of First Methodist church. The banquet is set for Oct, 2R at First Federal Savings association The group also plans to host a birthday party, Oct.

5, at the Methodist Home for the Aged Mrs. Sadie Brown, Alice Marquette and Mrs. Sara Cannell were named to a nominating committee Mrs. William C. Dillman led devotions on the Fullness of Life with Mrs.

Stanley president, conducted business meeting. Hostesses were Russell Ober, Laurence Wiand, Mrs. Russell Cannell and Mrs. Harry Dersh Attending were Frances Edwards, Nyman, Catharine Syphard, Helen Cannell, Esther Dersh, Sara Cannell, Violet Wiand, Mae Ober, Mabel Davis, Olive Evans, Martha Quinn, Mildred Yerger, Mrs. Gates, Alice Marquette, Doris Merkel, Emma Bean, Gladys Parnell, And, Vinnie Schatz, Essie Liv- Projects By Opti-Mrs.

A floor length mantilla of French lace and illusion formed her train. She wore an heirloom ton. Dorothy Whitt, Mary Ann and camed a bnuquct Leonard. Addie Howenstein and white orchids and gardenias. burg.

New Hampshire; Dr. Phil- engood, Clara Lightowler, Mary Grace Selmann. Mrs. Donald Caselli, Newark, lip oiivia, New York; Dr. Jo- Suayne, Mildred Boughter, Ria Members attending were Mrs.

N.J.. sister of the bridegroom. Mc(arvrv Helen Dillman, Mary Robert Brumbaugh, Mrs. Peter was matron of honor. Carolyn pearce, Marian Fridy, Lydia Carreras, Mrs.

Robert Christ- Crane. Altoona, served as maid Donald aselli and George Spaf r)iiiman Barbara Eck and man, Mrs. Steven Gbur, Mrs. oi lian Cline Thomas Hume Mrs Edward Bridesmaids were Susan Mother of the bride, Lack Mrs Richard Loeper Pottstown; Mary Ann Beyer wore a floor length gown ia Mrs Phillip McKenna, Mrs! Potash, Chester; Susan Slonak- of gold satin with back panel of Jlclt Richard Mooney and Mrs and Judy Lynn willow green. The Arthur Talley.

creen MR. AND MRS. SAMl'EL Also. Mrs. Thomas Webber.

honedon em Tt kL, GROOMIS. formerly of Prince- Mr. Melvin Allen. Mr, One Tepe Sown lace hn.hee and Sanatoja, moved to pire lines with bateau neckline, velvet waistband Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Y. Good, 991 Farmington avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jeanne, to Thomas J. Work too of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Work Ilatboro. Good Is a graduate of Pottstown Senior High school and a junior at Millersville State college. Her fiance graduated from atboro Horsheim High school and a senior at the same college. No wedding date been set. suit with black calf accessories.

PlftVS Parents Honor Miniature Golf Sharon Weller Fund raising projects were at a meeting of the Panicl Ambruch, Mrs. Nicholas hapis, iong tapered sleeves and cuffs Mrs John Floros, Mrs. William 0f Reig.an lace Lilly, Mrs. W. B.

Little, Mrs, Thev wore matching velveteen Allen Da James Shaw, Kathered bonnets with illusion Weddine trir the bride was Ml Vic town the hack Guests were received Spring Ford Country club. When the couple left for their pany where Mr. Groomis is employed as plant manager for Techalloy com- Members of the Fellowship class of Bethel Methodist SteIt conducted the mee mg in Nor-Chester Opti-Mrs club Wamquut and Mrs. James Thursday night in Marshall. Colonisl room.

Vice President Mrs. Ml viinu, BARBARA ANN TIRPAK. Ml cariied yellow and bronze camel coat with white fuji mums and gold mums. wooj trjm Lucinda Ayres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Weller, church, Spnng City RD 1, went the absence of President Mrs. Oakview Park, entertained at to New Holland for a game of Waiter Garner Jr. A bane sale a party celebrating the 16th miniature golf, as their monthly and a rummage sale were birthday of their daughter, activity. planned. Sharon at their home The next meeting is scheduled A clothing demonstration will Those Robert for Oct 16 at p.

m. at the be given at the home of Mrs. Savior Sandra home of one of tfte members George uauser, Pughtown, Oct. FrTnch. I arry Suloman.

Donna P.rt.cipatin* the outdoor li. activity were Mr. and Mrs. Pig in Dr. and Mrs.

Harold C. Ayres, Phoenixville, was dressed like the other attendants to serve as flower girl. Rings were carried by the bride's brother. Kurt Paul Beyer. The father, Mr.

Steelman served as best man. Plans for coming events were Ushers were Dr. Arthur Gold- Future Events discussed at the first Fall meet- -------------------------------a box was won by 0f the Owen J. Roberts a Schmidt," Samuel Guest. Mr and Mrs F.

Mrs. Richard Music league in the school cafe- AllXlliarV Eugene Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Attending were Mrs. Albert teria.

Mrs. Paul L. Fisher pre Dr. and Mrs. Steelman will reside in Arlington.

Ya. Mrs. Steelman will join the psychiatric staff at Siblev hospital. Washington. In October.

Her husband is resident physician in internal medicine at Georgetown I'nlversitv hospital, Washington. D.C. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tirpak, Starr street, Phoenixville.

and Margaret Litka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Russell Litka, Campwoou road, Phoenixville, are spending their vacation touring the Island of Jamaica. Fluke, phillip Marks, Max Leon. nette Smola, Rick Weller, Gary Weller Marv Weller John and Mrs- Mrs sided. James Shaw, devotion 4 Huke Peter Gil! and Mr and Mrs' -Mrs William Hippie, Mrs.

Har- chatrman, opened the Charles W. Lmderman. vey Steltz Jr, Mrs Herbert praver. Latch, Mrs. Donald Reigner, FOUR MAPLES INN o1 Pnmi Quality" 5 special of Prtmt Quality I S------CO A I CHARMING PRIVATE PARTY ROOM ROUT! 423, LIMERICK and Emily Prwtavlcti, Pmp.

COAT DEPT. WHO HAS THE MOST CHESTERFIELDS IN ALL POTTSTOWN? KESSLER'S THAT'S WHO! Dr Steelman is a graduate of Blair academy and University of Arizona. He was graduated from Hahnemann medical college tn His wife is a grad uate of Spring-Ford High school and Hahnemann Hospital Med- chairman, announced icai School of Nursing. Mr, Robert Flnkbiner ProJects group will nominating committee was A dinner at Country Northern Chester Countv Adult Mrs. Cl.user, Mrs! cha'imM app0inted the at Moore, Mrs.

Elizabeth Nesley end meeting of Elverson Fire corn- hearsal Friday. J. Roberts High 7 to and a guest, Mrs. Ftank Nes- nere-nher auxiliary in the 8:30 p. m.

ter. uecemoer. fireball. Membership Is to Stanley presided parents of band members named Mrs. Ira Amole, and anyone interested in a Ralph are- good marching band and Ernest to prepare the color guard.

slate. Opening devotions were led by Mrs. Frank Koterba, pub- Mrs. Norman Styer. licity chairman, was thanked for the notices she gave on the Progress of plans for the meeting.

Richard G. Weils dis- dinner tributed the by-laws and consti- reported, tution to the group. The articles Memberi preSent included were read and discussed with Amoie, Mrs. James certain amendments recom- EUand Mrs PluI Eppihimer, mended. smith Geiger, Louise Seventy five members at- Hairf Haire.

Mrs tended including Richard G. wilbur Mauger, Mrs. John Wells, Senior high band direc- Moh, Sr Mrs stan. tor and Gerald Nace, Junior Qzga high band director. Homer Reese.

Mrs. The next meeting will take Roberts, Mrs. Richard place Oct. 20 in the school. Robert5.

Mrs. George Scat. Mrs. William Mitchell, hospi- Mr, Allen MU tality chairman, announced re- Mrs styir freshments were served by Mrs. Mrs victor Winn.

Albert Graham, Mrs. Megay. Mrs. W. Bealer and Mrs.

Blame Moyer. THE FABRICS: HERRINGBONES! BIRDSEYE TWEEDS' JEWELTQNES! MONOTONES! DIAGONALS! PLAIDS! MUTED THE COLORS: GREY BROW'N GREEN BLUE BLACK A WHITE MIXTURES HEATHERTONES THE STYLES: CLASSICS, OF COURSE VELVET COLLARS BUTTON VENT BACKS HAND PIPED BUTTONHOLES WELT SEAMS FLAP POCKETS INTERLINED ZIP LINED THE PRICES: 26.00 TO 55.00 ROAST BEEF SUPPER Strvvd Country AUXILIARY OAKS FIRE Company Road Sapt. P.M. 73 00 SHOP WOLFS Today and Tomorroow OUR STORE Will BE CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY FOR RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE. 207 High St.

326-5427 Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Y'ale, Mill lane. Linfield. 25 years.

1 a I Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Summons, 474 North Evans street, 38 years. a a Mr.

and Mrs Gabriel Baro. Douglassville RD 1, 16 years a Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Turlington, 21 Prince street, 22 years. a a a Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell Griffiths, 116 Mount Zion avenue. 4 vears. for the unusual in SHOWER GIFTS BATTS lad lassie Shop 224 HIGH WTTST0W1 jack gleason's fagleysville HOTEL country Cocktciu SINCE 1964 'n latt Snacks Oinntr Daily a Private I OPEN MON THRU FRI 4 30 PM. SAT.

NOON CLOSED SUN. ille't tment Cor. Swamp piko ft Rd. RetervatiM lll im puts fashion up front! The fathion focui is on the front look, and Natural Bridge tattefully stylet these tailored beauties with ingenious vamp details underscores them with pretty stacked heels, for foot flattery at loveliest. $15.00 other styles $11 to $15 BOSTON STORE 259 HIGH ST.

DOWNTOWN POTTST0WN.

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