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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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j-RU)AY. JANUARY ll, 1957 POIIblOWN MfcKCUKY, PA. PHONH 6000 PAGE nvg 'What's My Line' Pfogram Held by Grange Members A NV'lilt My l.ino'* priim'ani thn fralurc thr moptinn of North Cnvf'ntry 1 in Cpdiir l.Tif nmht OWLS (C'nnttniird From Onf) Father Censured hr Stabbing Son Obituaries and Holm, both of Dallas, px Surhanok, pastor of St. rf.ihripl's nf Milton and Cathorine (Schapf- street. and Arlrp, atholic church, Stowr, and Officiating wai the Rev.

and Matthrw, px John Nai.i, of Ho wa a mpmorr of St. C. Ebhert, pastor of St. Services will be held in Mt Interment w.i, in Molv Trinity rhurrh. Reading.

formed church. Ker said have been only loo Tex at the convenience (ometery The Hfv offj He is survived by widow. were Barton T. Miller, to accommodate other RKArif, 10 the fan.ily. StokesMitt Funoral at grave ide serv.re i mic I (Hauck another Ralph Richard and Rhoarh.

rliih- An aircraft worker charged with of Krne Randall .11 charge of ar Roarer', wi-re Peter on, Marry Reading, three lames Moser and Richard Shupe. In dropping the charges, how nnjustifnble puni'-hment in scrub 1 vii rangemer.ts. Kli mk Frank Flisotk. Ralph Irene of Interment was in West eser, Mauger served notM that bing his year old son uith a stiff Nichola and Sf-i r. Laureldale, in the future any cars parked with brush given probaticm Me for KXTIIRYN larnb Wnzman Kopicki Fiinnral ife of Nick Marmontello, Temple.

out official from "I considered you to lail morial hospital She had hem a (i ijsOfK) uifr o' 210 North York -treet. at home; Funeral services for to put yourself in mv he said, imagine a hundred or more of membern thal they can't either get in or out of their own parking lot. 21 mnnhi'rs were two minufcs t(, vJiat fhd for a The final showed about 7 of the members full or p.irt time doing farm The desi riptions of John ranued from full lime farmers to a man is an assemhU man in a maihine shop and also raises pheasants. One farmer's wife learhes music and dancing in a rural school. Ihe results of the pncjram solves were a surprise to most Crance District Attorney office told The Mercury yesterday that none of II ICTOR WRKS said th it re persons who received the officer and that Mrs Miller for ihr iinlawfullv police 1 Tuesday at the irvillp II .11 ons charged with violating The ordinance signed the paM The show will be held' Im Criminal code 14 bv the Burgess, says (ienr I.ie.au showed information be tho duty of any of the Grange partv dur out against them and a war officer of the borough of Potts in the hour before rnforce the law.

n. one great grandchild, and threr brothers and Burial will be in I'harles Evans eers of the club will bring fruir othrr children, they patient since the p.i Dec Vincent of charge of arranqrments. will be better off with work Pleasant Tex she MN'K SiHI.DT. were Municipal Judge Martin jp. her re idence services for Mil.ION’ II.

Vries fold the father. Roy Wire. 31 llall lav at 9 a m. IH.RS, fa lemetery, Heading. The probation lasts three years.

i 1 1 bonders Hale anri his wifr n.ImiMort pul. S.iruMnJ hor ami Thro- lr.Tl, takr pl.iro at 2 lirlv (hat tho Ccrtr, 'hH'Ir-'n, i -onirlWn-; nf chlM i thrv a ho.pilal it, 7 Vr thnm urniiti I Mr Iheresa fiood and rector of St Peters Mr Betty Jean Thomas, both at church, and at the si'le had been ill for four year pretu hot." Actually, however, the let- hahy at the time he was born ters sent out by Justue Ihe Judge DeVries said the hoy will Peace Wien were placed in a foster home teia- and carried no weight in them- jMiranly. MRS. MILLER- From The Homemakers club of the planning a luncheon at the ('edarville Hall for next Wednesday. Wayne Bickle was in charge of the meeting Brethren Church Members Meet In Harmonyville Roll Orrs Since Mrs.

Miller Is a eard- carving officer" (and so is her husband who helps with her work), she is certain she has the aulhorifv to continue in her post. But late last night she still the of the Peace letter telling a person he has broken a law and must pay a certain fine and costs is not legal, the office said. The Mercury infentled pointing that out in a story today which would have saved 2.) persons $19 gotten any encour-igement apiccp. from the Buraess or from Borough However, with all charges drop- Solicitor Victor Roberts Nor ped, nobody will pay anything. Of: she know if the borough will ficials of the Klks and Owl: said defend her in the suit, they would see to it that Wien would be reimbursed for the time EArH HAD said he had to con- iMRMowVIII er and effort he expended preparing the other before he could orM and sending out the letters.

opinion on the matter The meeting of ordinance the HarmonyviHe Brethren church he was passed there was a stat- was held Mondav evening in the on the hooks which specificaMy church Presiding was the Rev Alvin S. Mrs George Green will celebrate her birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pierce visited her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Serra of Toronto, Canada, recently. Mr and Mrs. Walter Mc('al- icher and family. Mr and Mrs Herbert Murray and family and Mr and Mrs.

John Fisher were 22 for himself as court costs. LESTER F. C. SMITH (ronflnufd Krom One) provided for the appointment of a doe catcher That law was cancelled by the newer law "The Burgess is authorired to appoint by and with the consent of town council some proper person or persons for such lime as it shall deem necessary for Ihe purpose of carrying nut the provisions of this act," the old one stated. Hartenstine announced his ap- Born In Philadelphia.

Smith played in Ihe school band at Frankford High school. He also was a trombonist with the All-Philadelphia orchestra and played in dance hands. He began taking trombone les- pointment of Mr.s. Miller Sept. 30.

dinner guest.s at the home of Mr as a youth with encourage- There is no record in mm- and Mrs. Paul Fisher. Kenilworth, "ho were band utes of August, September or Oe- the past Sunday directors. tober meeting of council, that bodv had granted formal approval TOMMY TAYLOR spent a HIGH school teacher of the appointment couple of days with Russell Pile majored in music education at Recent visitors at the home of Temple university where he was HAD council gone on record Mr and Mrs Harrv McCalicher in 1940 After grad resignation at that tho Rev and CeraH ho (our year-, in the of OT)onnoH. Spring City; Mr.

and playod with a Third Samuol Schofllor Mrs. Irvin Freed, Telford; Mr instrumental group in St "Pofi that some of the and Mrs William Shmn, Camden, John's. Newfoundland, for Mr. and Mrs Robert Christ- He also played at Army council, in addition man and family. Pottstown; on the Eastern coast of the if' to create any such posi and Mrs John Betz, I'nited States.

He married the former Lucy tion, does not fix the salary for Mrs. Goldie Norris and Mr. and Mrs Jacob Christman, Stowe. Elizabeth McCallcher and Mrs. Esther Taylor were dinner guests at the home of and Clem McCalicher, St.

Peters, on day. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Esther Taylor were Mr. and MODN MAKES (fontiniird From Pajte One) The dog catcher is included in the 19.VJ salary resolution, however. It fixes the amount at MtO per year.

the amount Mrs. Miller is paid. Ciuinee. who's bringing the suit, recently was served a warrant by Mrs Miller for allowing his pending the county decision Cox. of Cochranville, Chester county, during his Army service Mr.

Smith began his teaching career in Marshallton, although he had given private music lessons before entering the service. I.sinui dnd He wa.s director of music at 4 Mrs, James Tavlor and children Lampeter school, a 12-grade large. (The hear- Patty and Jimmy and 5lr and consolidated school LancVter Mrs Thomas Shermon and daugh- eounty, for three years, ters, Debbie and HE CAME to Pottstown ATTORNEYSANTANGELO.how- school in 1948. has been inquiring into the Mr. Smith was a member of the jpggl background of Pottstown Band, the appointment, since the past June.

association. Kiwanis think 1 first met him back in which many times in the past have George V. Amole Post No August." Mrs Miller said, "He shown a below-normal load of de- 47 of the American Leqion; St the attorney for a dog owner liveries on those 12 nights a year. Assembly. No 28, then.

No hearing was ever held, Lodee. of Philadelphia as I remember. I think the GOOD Freudian p.sychologist. He was a member of the rant had been signed incorrectly, however, could give more interest- First Presbvterian church and know that about two weeks ing clues to the origin of the old taught the Junior High school ago he had to get rid of his own wives tale. group of the church.

he couldn't Full moons have been given He was the son of the keep it under names by old moon gazers years P'rederick C. and Barb.nra i Trochs back ler) Smith. is wolf moon, Surviving with his wife, are one snow moon, son. Lynn. 6 and one Helen March's worm moon, F.

Smith, of Philadelphia. Funeral services will he at 2 p. m. Monday at the Wilson Funeral home. 711 North Frankhn street The Rev.

William Guenther pastor of First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Interment will be in Highland Mem orial park. Senior High will close at reserved for normal individuals 1:34 p. m. Monday so faculty and who just observed the moon, but staff members can attend the fu- that trickster has a way of doing neral.

concert of the Boyer- folks in and today a lunatic is con town Area Joint band at Senior sidered "moony." High school this afternoon was Shakespeare sang of the postponed until next Friday. ful of the moon. ----------------------------And all this trouble is over an The Mercury weekly offers $10 pink moon, flower moon, hot moon, buck moon, sturgeitn moon, harvest moon, moon and cold moon. The word wa.s once object, miles from Potts- in cash awards for the best news- town, that 41 percent of it has tips. Win awards by telephoning never been seen by a human eye.

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were conducted yesterday at 1 from Matthew's Lutheran church at lwigs with the Rev. William Butts, run. I.II s. for IHHRY tor, officiating Interment was in unera idower of Ida thr church cemetery. roi.rn,! "ihowalter Miller, of JEFF- Bearers were Frederick Rennin- a retired house- 2 401 Michael Soldaniuk, James m.

terday from Harley and Badner. A. Russell Brown, Ray- Rev. Francis Born in Reading, he a son Skepn Funeral home, 404 High mond Yoder, and B. Ralph Orr.

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