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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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WHAT WOMEN ARE DOING i ti i 4-H Sewing Club Parents of Wyndcroft School Pupils Visit Classes During Education Week Study Book Programs Are Continued At Meetings of Presbyterian Members oi the three Presby- Mri; tyaniel Linton, Albert terian circles continued study in Brown, Mrs Leonard Leaf, the book Him Was at Smith. Mrs. Emanuel Beuh- individual meetings Tuesday Mrs. Ladner. Mrs.

Clark. Circle one met at the home oi eieorge Robbins, Mrs. Mrs George Clayton. 225 Messnor. drive Mrs.

Clavton. circle leader, 1 conducted announcement i made at all three circle Mrs Eduard hammerzcl had lhp oxccutlvc lx)8rd 0f charge of devot.ons The Ireaon association will meet presented by Mrs hnos i an- tbe at 8 mar assisted by Mrs Horace Lud- wig and Mrs. Harry Shope octoc-. The next meeting will be Dec. 5 at the church house at 1:30 m.

lhe Hostesses will be Mrs. John Wal- assembly room at 1:30 p. Inters and Mrs. Kugene lbghhouse. ot ol be held at that time along with dedica- Attending were Mrs Lari Ota- o( f.s (or Circle 'os' Mrs Hartman.

Mrs. Kam- merzell. Mrs. Shope, Mrs. Wal- .,..11 Mrs.

Ludw.g Mrs Elmer 'ioUom aixl orclf ow hostesses. What's Doing Yaeger and Mrs Clayton. MRS. HERMANN MAACK. 1005 North Evans street, was hostess for a meeting of circle two.

xi c. a 1 a .1 Lincoln school Mrs Christian Stouffer led the boarfl mfeting at the home of meeting in the absence of the cir- MrJ Frank shewchuk. North Manttawny street, 3 pm. cle le.Kter, Mrs. Charles Henderson.

Mrs. Ethelbert Bernard gave the devotions. Mrs Edward Schu- East Coventry school PTA macher presented the lesson as- meeting in the school, 8 p.m. sisted by Mrs. Charles Lepperd.

The next meeting will be at the junior Y-Teen in home of Mrs. George Bullard, the YWCA. 4 m. 5 m. Grandview road.

Dec. at 1 p. m. Attending were Mrs. Russell ciuh mreting in Adams.

Mrs Stouffer. Mrs Robert yWCA 8 pm. Boyer. Mrs. Lepperd, Mrs.

Arthur Simpson, Mrs. Bernard. Mrs. First Baptist church, Fidelis Charles Krouse, Mrs. Carson Pot- meeting at the home of ter, Mrs.

Leon Plank. Mrs Irwin Mrs. Amos Ziegler, RrookMde Davis. Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs.

road. 8 pm. Maack. Christmas Project Planned by Class At First Brethren Parents of pupils at Wyndcrott Herbert Houck. Mr.

and Mrs. school participated in Visiting Eugene JenCins, Mrs. Donald Day Tuesday in observance of Kopp, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Members of the Kimberton National Education Week.

tfruk, Mrs. Eoxhall MacElree, 4-H Sewing club were guests at Attcnding in the following Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mauger, a Hallowe en partv given by p.j* 3 were! four year kinder- Mrs. Norman Pinto, Dr.

and Kimberton 4-H Agricultural club Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. James Wendell Jr. in Kimberton hall.

3 d. Mrs. Abram Ecker, Third grade, Mrs. Emanuel Those who attended the affair Mrs. Richard Gosch, Mr.

and Berman, Mrs. Abram Ecker, were in costume. A Mrs. Sam Keiser Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Estreichcr, Mrs. Plans for a Christmas vvas carrir(1 out in re- Mrs. Herbert Kcssell, Mrs. Alex- Richard Gosch, Mrs. Erank were discussedat a meeting of freshments and in the games ander Revcll, Dr.

and Mrs. Heilman. Mrs. Pincus Hoffman, the Ladies Bible class of First con(luctrd David Simon. James Wendell Jr.

Martin Jones, Mrs. Charles Church of the Brethren Tuesdav Leader of the host club. Con- Five vear kindergarten. Mrs. Longacre.

Mr. and Mrs. David night at the home of Mrs. Doris rad Grove announced that Kugene Ackerman. Mrs.

Joseph Mauger, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, 807 Glasgow street, the Chester county 4-H steer Brewer, Mrs. Richard Gosch, Neiffor, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Stowe. roundup will be Nov. 28 Six Mrs. Frank Heilman, Mr. and Scott.

Members decided to send club members will take their Mrs Herbert Kessell, Mrs. Don- And. Henry Townsend pretzels to servicemen at Christ- projects to the roundup for Kopp Mrs. Lerov Kuhn, Dr. and Mrs.

William Walte- mas- judging. Mr. and Mrs. William Lnwrence, myer, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Mrs. Ruth Bergeman read a The next meeting is Donald Lea. Mrs. Bennie Lucas, com: Fourth grade. Dr.

and letter from the Rev. and Mrs.I.scheduled for Charles Bieber who are serving grange hall, as missionaries to Africa. While on furlough, the Rev. Bieber served as pastor at the church. Mrs.

Hazel Mest was in charge of devotions. A Bible quiz was conducted by Mrs. Gloria Kerr. Attending were Mrs. Della Vanderslice, Mrs.

Hazel Mest, Mrs. Gloria Kerr, Mrs. Louella Reifsnyder, Mrs. Clara Sell, Dec. 1 in the New officers elected are Randy Reeve, president; Doris Seidel, vice president; Lynne Gingrich, secretary- treasurer; Greta Wenger, song leader; David Simon, game leader and John Gingrich.

news representative. Attending the party were Also, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mauger, Mrs. Grant Rohr- hath, Mrs.

Daniel Pomerantz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenberry, s. Nancy Yester; First grade, Mrs. Emmanuel Borman, Mrs.

Abe Cohen, Mrs. Richard Gosrh. Mrs. Frank Heilman, John Hrndersched, Mrs. Herbert Houck, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Kruk. And. Mrs. Leroy Kuhn, Don- Mrs.

Lloyd Wenger, leader of Mrs. Elizabeth ShellenbergVr, 'hc Mrs. Irene Covely. Mrs. Myrtle children Greta.

Mane pa Mrs Klizabcth Light- Freese. Mrs. Ardith Pusch, Mrs. Linda March. cap Mrs.

Harold Cathennc Hauseman. Mrs. Edith lor. Mrs. Victor Roberts.

Mrs. Johnson. Marsh Elaine Moore. Lamar Zimmerman; Second Also, Mrs. June McKee.

Mrs. Lanyon. Joseph H. Way. Richard Albright, Virginia Mitch, Mrs.

Marie associate county aqcnt Albert Berman, Mrs. Spear. Mrs. Doris Miller and Also. Randy Reeve, Mr.

and Sharks Dolan, Mr and Mrs Holcombe Jr. and Mrs. Harold Baumann, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Berger, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Darocha, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kindt, Mrs. Abram Ecker. Also, Mrs. Nathan treichcr, Dr. Morton Gratz, Mrs.

Charles Gultanoff, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Marcy, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mauger, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Pomerantz, Mrs. Grant Rohrbach, Mrs. Elliott; Fifth grade, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Darocha, Mrs. Robert Evans. And. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Jenkins, Mrs. Richard Ludwick, Mrs. Shirley Hohl. by harry Rums MR. AND MRS.

LEONARD R. WALTON JR. Frank Ladner a Thanksgiving exercise. Mrs Richard Clark gave the lesson Wed in Phoenixville Catholic Church -Chit Chat- GRACE McGAUGHEY, Broom- John and Lynne Gingrich, Mrs. all, is visiting with her niece.

Mrs. Paul Gingrich. Joseph Roop, Arnold Hildenbrandt, 13 East Conrad Grove Sr. and son, Con- Seventh street. rad Jr.

Douglass-Berks PTA Executive Board Outlines Plans for November Meeting Plans for the open meeting of a covered dish supper fol- were announced at a session of by group singing. There will be an at that the Douglass Township-Berks county Parent-Teacher associ Emmanuel Lutheran church, Leonard R. Walton, Elaine M. Omelko Gilpin R. Johns.

1211 Center ave- son. 542 King street. 8 p.m. nue. Co-hostess was Mrs.

Henry Messner. Young Women o( Grace Mrs. Reynolds Linderman, cir- theran meeting the Elaine Marie Omelko. daugh- butterfly bow which swept cle leader, conducted the meeting, church. 7:30 m.

Michael a cathedral train. Devotions were given by I Omelko, Phoenixville, became A fingertip veil of silk illu- who presented parsonage, 7:30 m. the bride of Leonard R. Walton fell from a crown of pearls, elementary jr son 0f Mr. and Mrs.

she carried a white prayer book lhe next open meeting, asked'each libber Lld'; WWemyer Rebekah Loonard Wa)lon Sr Kimbor- lopped with white orchids and Tuesday, will be in the form meeting in College- streamers. ville. 7 pm. Members are iUi1, in Holy Koman nu asked to meet at the odd Fel- Catholic church. Phoenixville.

Helen ttnyus, 1 hoemxville, LGO GTS AttfinO lows temple at 8:30 for The Rev. Joseph Macek offi- ma transportation All officers ciated at the double ring cere- Brjdesma.ds were Patrice Ka- RegiOll COIlterenCe are asked to wear long white monv Mary Louise Putz was Mrs. Harold Amster and Mrs. er reported on the ham supper dresses. Mmoerton, cousin 01 ation executive board.

The meeting took place in the school at Pine to bring a written statement to the Dec. 5 meeting concerning John's Gospel Presents Jesus Christ To The session will take place at the home of Mrs. Eric Burgess, 225 Prospect street at 1 30 p. Attending were Mrs. Linderman, 1 Mrs.

Burge.ss. Mrs. Allen Moore, seated at the organ. Members Of the ehurch choir provided City, and Mrs Lari iacle. Ladies auiiliary.

aerie vocal music Mary Ann Martin City RU 1 attended meeting in the Eagles snloist Junior brtdesma.d TOrti nm.llin D. Clarke Sautter, both of Spring Mrs. Leon Swavely. Mrs Robert melk w- Shaner and Mrs. Edwin Reed Mrs.

Lamar Zimmerman, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Holcombe Jr. and 0 i)0rt Evans, Mrs. Harold George Prince.

Mrs. Alexander son, Paul: Danielle Miller. Mrs. Federman. Revcll: Sixth grade.

Mrs. Sol Wright Miller. Mrs. Marcel Also. Mrs John Gilbert, Mr Berman.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scholler, Rickv Munz, Henry anfj Mrs Thomas McCaslin. Gross, Mrs. Herbert Houck, Mr.

Munz, David and Evelyn Simon, Mrs. Grant Rohrbach, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Jeffries, Mrs. Foxhall MacElree.

Mrs. James Elliott. Seventh Mrs. Mary Gruber, Mrs. Theodore Kemp; Eighth grade, Mrs.

Mark Brown. Mrs. Benjamin Hoffman. Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Dr.

Harry Marcy, Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs Robert Printz, Mrs. Alexander Revcll, Mrs. Herbert Seto and Mrs.

William Waite- myer. Mrs. Burke lo Host North Coventry WCTU Mrs C. Grafton Burke, Old Schuvlkill road, Parker Ford, will host the annual roll call meeting of the North Coventry Christian Temperance union. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov.

35, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Enos Fryer, president, will conduct the meeting. time.

Mrs. Roland Schott read a prayer. Mrs. Ralph Meitzler read the minutes of the previous meeting. Mrs.

Phyllis Rohrbach announced the plans for the open meet ing. Harold Wynings reported on the progress of the Boy Scouts and the newly organized Cub scout pact. Treasurer Mrs. Robert home, 636 High street, 8 pm. Young Women of in Grace Lutheran church.

7:30 m. Lady meeting in the 10 of A building. 8 p.m. Members are reminded to bring prizes for social. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a satin gown molded with a sabrina neckline and long satin pointed sleeves.

The dress wan princess style a full back and large Attendants wore street length gowns of emerald green satin a ses- reported on the state conven- confer- tion in Allentown which they at- ence of Girl scouting in Philadel- tended. phia. It w-as announced that Presi- Mrs. Amster and Mrs. Francis dent Mrs.

Leon Swavely was elected vice president of the ban- H. Noble Heads jlumksfli Oirds Thanksgiving is a umc for remembering, and the nicest way to remember your family and friends with thoughtful Hallmark Thanksgiving cards. Pottsgrove High school meeting in the school. 8 pm Pafgnt GfOUP First L' i Presbyterian church, Women's association Executive meeting at the church. 8 p.m.

president of the newly organized Philathea class of Parker Ford St Aloysius Parent At St. Aloysius featuring a shaped neckline Thp'r also attended the even.nf headpieces ciouns wit.i whiCh ujli follov.eel by Boyertown Area PTA council. square dancing. Music was pro- board gave per mis- vided by the Woodland String 10 Harold Wynings and band. Lee Moyer to purchase a Mrs.

Amster and Mrs. Sautter lectern table for the PTA. are leaders of Intermediate Girl Wils decided to invite the scout troops in Spring City. Mrs. to the Christmas party Francis is leader of sponsored by the PTA.

both in Intermediate Girl scout troop 76. morning and afternoon at the school. short matching veils. They carried cascade bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums with yellow ribbon and gold wheat. long gloves, pearl necklaces and earrings completed their ensembles.

Paul Omelko. Washington ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Higgins, 930 Main vtreet, Royersfnrd, announce engagement of their daughter, Merrily, to John DeWane, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Willis DeWane, 3.15 Ninth avenue, Collegcvtlle. Miss Klggins Mas graduated from Spclng-Ford High school and in employed at Drug store. Koversford.

Her fiance graduated from Lincoln Preparatory school and is em- ploved at Mate Hardware store, Evansburg. No wedding date has been set. A TRUSTWORTHY NfW SkLH-WINDING AT street, Royersford, brother of Attending the meeting were Representative Jiated Mrs Leon Swavely, Mrs Ralph Howard Noble was elected of best man- Seating the guests CnoaL IAr '(Hp npuivnro.m^^re Charles Richards, Ches- JjJCQlV 101 YV the bride, performed the duties Meitzler, Mrs Harold Gresh, Mrs. Daniel Stringfellow. Mrs.

ter Springs; William Walton, A representative of the Dea- Klmer Weaver, Mrs. Russell RmtUt eknri ann.v.r Kimberton. brother of the bride- coness home, Philadelphia, will Rightmyer, Mrs. William Ra lh 11 31 a ln Tues-groom, and Samuel Walton, be guest speaker at the month-bold- Mrs Edwin Reed. Mrs.

6 30 om night Kimberton, also a brother of lv meeting of the so- Shaner and Mrs. Phyllis 11 the bridegroom. ciety of Christian Service of Rohrbach. Mother of the bride, Mrs. Rethel Methodist church, Spring Detwiler, Omelko, received guests in a City RD 1 Robert Trainer, Mrs.

Raymond beige brocaded dress of silk Mrs. P. Bope will speak at Bitting. Har- Memorial hospital auxiliary meeting in Memorial hospital, 8 pm The will sing. 707 HIGH ST.

MONE 6 S472 NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! UkU 0 letutiful THE BETTFRLEY5 LAMP KPMIAU8TS SIS Qutrn St. FA Other officers include: first vice president, Mrs. Jean Mattel; second vice president. Mrs. La Yigne; recording secretary, Mrs.

Rose Rouen; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Rose Weber and treasurer, Ann Jane Dobry. organza with dark brown ac-lhc Tuesday session in the and Lee Moyer. Marriage Licenses NOV. 6 thru NOV.

10 Only PANFRIED CHICKEN LEG THIGH till COI BSE or COMPLETE DINNER OPEN 7 DAYS Jack Ltiningtr, Mgr. LAKE VUE INN ROUTE 1 MILE NORTH OF BOYERTOWN Idvrrtltrmrnt Just look at Ellis Mills' low price on this Mobile Crane! One hand her raising lo enng loading and un oading Of Oli fand- wnee and over. tt.e iotaer the prit A tc at ac un a ery day Lui price Mobile Cn i 00 Our today i 14 in ile tr.ey Um i 1 te ELLIS MILLS I oyUnd, Downataira 223 High St. cessories. Mrs.

alton, mother church beginning at 8 p. m. of the bridegroom, chose a charge of the business light green wool sheath meeting will be Mrs. Michael with black accessories. Bo Kopycienskl, president.

The acting president. Mrs. wore corsages of white cymbid Lillian Piazza, conducted the lum orchids, meeting. It was announced that A wedding breakfast followed meetings will be held the sec- the ceremony at the home of ond Tuesday of each month at Mr. and Mrs Harry Kowal.

Applications for marriage lithe school Phoenixville, uncle and aunt of censes were made in Berks The Rev William Begley, ad- bride A reception was held visor, attended the meeting. al the Slovak American Citizens nn i Seventy five parents were in club, Phoenixville, for friends Rn'i attendance and relatives. I pdegrove, Boyertown RD 3 Approximately 20A guests attended from New York. A Penn- Virginia. New Jersev, Phila- (Irlphia.

Norris- An m.rn.gt toon. Str.dford. Wavnf, llcen.si Paoll. Koyerslord, Sprlnu county courthouM. Wilt Kimberton and Phoe- William R.

tree, Phoenixville When the couple left for a RD 1 Hall. Yost ave Giru Mould 4 biy hr more week long honeymoon in the nuf' Spring City, io be if shph Pocono mountains, new ih 4 i an iradition it wore a two piece Ird that ipv loo would (nod f.wtunr bcoacaded shealh wiihin a dress with black accessories and a white orchid corsage v.iion, of in bH srdduaieil from rolf, In a drtignrt i or from rxien.hr Reading enlral Catholic High leilion have prompted man? a girl school and is employed as a to ti.it bridal hou.e medical secretary at Pennhurst Made to for 20 up. the.r school and hospital. Spring goMn. are available to you from City, lhe bridegroom attended sj to sus You tan make your local schools and is serving with in complete pruatT ju.t the United States Army, rail for an Prenuptial showers were giv- Jt niper en for thr bnde by atlcnd.

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Tax) 1.65 from Royeraford (Incl. Tax) DAY, NOV. 11 Iv Pott.to»n 11) I M. II AM. Rover.ford A II 18 AM I v.

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