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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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mm PAGE TWENTY DIAL FA a-aooo POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, tQSS Nancy Joan Campbell Becomes Bride Of James MacPherson in Church Riles sheath with matching picture hat and white accessories. As a going away outfit the At a double ring ceremony performed in the United Church of Christ, West Pikeland, Nancy Joan Campbell, Phoenixville RD 2, became the bride of James Robert MacPherson, son of Mrs. Ruth McPherson, Lancaster. The bride is a daughter of couple will reside in Women's Activities bride chose a blue polished cotton sheath with matching linen ter.

Donald Snyder-Grace Romaine Nester Wed in Muhlenberg College Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Huston Campbell, of the same address, and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bergeman, Pleasantview road, Sanatoga.

Connie Monroe, organist and Grace Mann, soloist, presented West Chester State Teachers a recital of wedding music aA to the service at which the ft i i i A double ring service for Upon conclusion a one week Crac(1 Romajn(1 Nes(er Inp through Ihc bngland Richard Snyder was performed by the Rev. Dr. Hagan Staak, Allentown, in Gideon F. Egner Memorial chapel at Muhlenberg college, Allentown. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Nester, Sumneytown pike, Woxall. Mr. Snyder is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arlan Snyder, Laureldale. McCook, Nebraska for the Summer and return to Pottstowri in the Fall. Mrs. MacPherson is a graduate of Phoenixville High school Rev. Robert Brillhart officiated Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a chapel trained gown of silk shantung fashioned with a I sahrina neckline and short, draped sleeves.

Her tiered veil was draped to a pillbox headpiece. She carried a prayerbV)k with a white orchid. Mrs. Albert Smith, Collegeville, attended the bride as matron of honor. She wore a yellow frosted sheer fabric dress styled with a cowl neckline and draped taffeta cummerbund.

Her portrait hat was of matching material and she carried a bouquet of green carnations. Bridesmaids, Betsy Mueller, Lancaster, and Janet Rappold, Telford, were gowned similar to the honor attendant, but in green. They carried yellow carnations. Helen Kay Campbell, a cousin of the bride, served as flower girl and wore a gown like that of the other attendants, in yellow. David MacPherson, Lancaster, served his brother as best man.

Guests were seated by Andrew Kelly, Philadelphia; Edward Keyser, Lancaster; and Junior usher Benson Campbell, a brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church. Mother of the bride, Mrs. Campbell, wore a blue silk organza sheath with matching picture hat and white accessories. Mrs.

MacPherson, mother of the bridegroom, chose a beige Pottsgrove school in September. Mr. MacPherson is a graduate of Manheim Township High school and West Chester State Teachers college. He is under contract to the Milwaukee Braves. organdy over taffeta fashioned with a scalloped sabrina neckline and short sleeves.

A pleated taffetta sash encircled the waist and tied in a large butterfly bow. Three tiers of scalloped em broidered ruffles formed the skirt and cascaded into a chapel train. A fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from her crown Mrs. Wilbur A. Reihman, or edged in scallops and sprinkled ganist of St.

Lutheran I with pearls and sequins, church, Sumneytown, presented She carried a spray of rub- a reckal of bridal music prior rum lilies, to the service. Mrs. Carl Mogel.i Mrs. Melvin Weisenborn, Per- Royersford RD, sang kasie, served as matron of Who Now at Wedding honor. Her ballerina length Perfect gown of white organdy was and during worn over embroidered pink the ceremony, Wedding taffeta.

The fitted bodice was with a round neckline, White gladioli banked the altar cap sleeves and a wide cum- where the couple exchanged merbund of pleated taffeta. vows. Satin bows marked the pews. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white embroidered MRS. JAMES ROBERT MACPHERSON Lutheran Rites Performed in Pennsburg Unite C.

E. Mosheim, Marilyn Oppelt St. Lutheran church, Pennsburg, was the scene of the marriage of Marilyn Helen Op- plet, Fourth and Jefferson streets, East Greenville, and Charles Edward Mosheim, 212 Dotts street, Pennsburg. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin J. Oppelt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Mosheim are parents of the bridegroom. Among the 300 persons attending the wedding were guests from New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and other Pennsylvania towns. Prior to the service performed at 10 a.m. Saturday by the Rev. Henry Kistler, a recital Of organ music was presented by Mrs.

Kistler. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of lace and nylon net, styled with a ruffled front and lace train and trimmed with iridescent sequins. The neckline was round and the sleeves long and pointed. Her fingertip length veil was held by a sequin trimmed tiara. She carried a white prayerbook with a white orchid.

Her cultured pearl chocker and earrings were a gift from the bridegroom. Marlyn Mosheim, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor in a white nylon organza dress embroidered in pink flowers and worn over nylon net and taffeta underskirts. She wore a tiara of pearls and net in the same pink shade and carried an old fashioned bouquet of yellow roses. Bridesmaids Nancy Schwenk, Red Hill, and Sue Mosheim, Norristown, were attired like the honor attendant, but with blue accents, and carried bouquets of pink roses. Ring bearer was Thomas Morris and flower girl, Judy Morris, both of Fayetteville, N.C.

Master Thomas wore an oxford stroller, with striped trousers Oppelt, was gowned in aqua nylon organza over taffeta, with lace and rhinestone trim. Her accessories were white. Mrs. Mosheim, mother of the bridegroom, accessorized her crystal blue sheath with white. Following a reception at East Greenville fireball, the newly married couple left for a honeymoon at an undisclosed spot.

As a going away costume the bride chose a white sheath with flowing back panel and white accessories. The new Mrs. Mosheim was graduated from Allentown School of Cosmotology and is employed as a beautician. Her husband received his BS. degree from Pennsylvania State university and is employed as a chemist.

He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. A pre-nuptial party was given for the bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conrad. An after-rehearsal party was given for the bridal party and their families by the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mosheim. Walter Bilbrough Arlene Beekman Wed in Maryland Arlene V. Beekman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Austine S. Beekman, Boyertown, became the bride of Walter E. Bilbrough, in a dauble ring ceremony witnessed by the immediate families.v Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Bilbrough reside at 515 Harrison avenue, Glenolden. The Rev. Henry Nunemacher officiated at the ceremony which took place in Zion Methodist church, Zion, Md. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Melanie Beekman, Boyertown. The father, William Bilbrought served as best man.

Mrs. Bilbrough Is a graduate of Boyertown Area High school and now is in her Senior year at West Chester State college. Mr. Bilbrough served four years in the United States Air Force and now is a student at West Chester State college. The couple is residing in West Chester.

DOUBLY POPULAR Banana custard pie is always popular, but doubly so when it is topped with a ruffle of whip ped cream and shaved chocolate. DANISH Assortment Delicious pastries and coffee cakes 49 and a carnation boutonniere. Miss Judy was gowned in yellow nylon with embroidered trim, a headpiece of yellow mums and carried a basket of pink carnations and yellow mums. Donald Patane, Swedesboro, N.J., performed the duties of best man. Guests were seated by Herbert Carter, Red Hill, and Michael Oppelt, East Greenville.

Mother of the bride, Mrs. Danish Bars Danish Sticky Danish Poppyseed Danish Date Danish Pineapple Danish Apple Danish Apricot Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. McMichael, Pottstown Route 20, 11 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Derr, Barto RD, 16 years. Mr.

and Mrs. William Manwiller, 431 Laurelwood road, Pottstown Landing, 27 years. Mr. and Mrs. William Mort, 38 Scott street, Penn Village, six years.

Mr. and Mrs. William Seasholtz, 458 North Hanover street, 55 years. Two bands of pink embroidery encircled the bouffant skirt. To complete her attire, she wore a matching white hat trimmed in pink taffeta and seed pearls and carried a spray of pink carnations.

Mary Jane Bardman, Perkiomenville; Kathie Gabell, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Taylor Madill, Hatboro, served as bridesmaids. They wore gowns styled like that worn by the honor attendant, but in mint green, and carried green carnations. A niece of the bride, Susan Kay Gaugler, Zieglerville, served as flower girl in a white nylon dress embroidered with pink and green rosebuds. She carried a basket of pink rosebuds.

Roy Clayton, Ambler, served as best man for the bridegroom. Ushers were Charles Adami Fleetwood; Jay Salestro, Asbury Park, N. Ray Uberoth Philadelphia; Carl Adams, and George Fryburger, Allentown, all fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. Michael Keiser, Reading, carried the rings on a white satin heart-shaped pillow. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the college commons, on campus.

Mother of the bride, Mrs. Nester, wore a pale sheath dress with pink accessories. Mrs. Snyder, the mother, wore a white sheath dress with pink accessories. Both wore white purple tipped orchid corsages.

Following a wedding trip to Miami Beach, the newlyweds will reside in Reading. For traveling, the bride chose a two piece knitted navy blue dress with red accessories. The new Mrs. Snyder was graduated from Schwenksville High school and Lansdale Business school. Prior to her marriage, she was employed at Harleysville Insurance company.

Mr. Snyder was graduated from Muhlenberg High school and Muhlenberg college. He received BS and BA degrees in accounting and economics. A member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, he served as president of the Muhlenberg chapter for two years. He is associated with his father in the insurance business.

Hartman-Moyer Marriage Solemnized In Church of the Good Shepherd, UCC White carnations and gladioli hall, Boyertown, followed the by Styer Studio WED IN DOUBLE RING RITES-The former J. Patricia DeLong and Eugene E. Johnson pose as Mr. and Mrs. at the altar of St.

Evangelical Lutheran church, Boyertown, following their marriage. The Rev. Fred S. Blank, pastor, officiated at the double ring service. The newlyweds are residing at the home of the parents follow ing a wedding trip.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. DeLong, Pennsburg. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren W. Johnson, reside at 40 North Reading avenue, Boyertown. decorated the altar of Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, Boyertown, for the marriage there of Doris Marlene Moyer to Ronald Lewis Hartman. The bride is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Y. Moyer, New Berlinville. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell R. Hartman Sr. reside at Boyertown RD 2. A recital of wedding music by organist, Warren Hohl, preceded the ceremony performed by the Rev. Harper Schneck, Saturday at 4 p.

m. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a waltz length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle featuring an apron of lace-edged tulle on the skirt front which swept to the back over a cascade of tulle ruffles. The molded bodice was styled with a neckline and short sleeves trimmed with pliques of lace. Her fingertip veil of tulle was attached to a lace pillbox hat encrusted with pearls. She car ried a cascade of white roses centered with an orchid and babybreath.

The matron of honor, Mrs Gail Hartman, wore a white or gandy dress with pink embroidered flowers and pink underskirt. She also wore a pink picture hat and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and breath. Donald Hartman served his brother as best man. Guests were seated by Harold Moyer, brother of the bride, and Russell Hartman, brother of the bridegroom. A reception in Keystone fire- ceremony.

Mrs. Moyer, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Hartman, mother of the bridegroom, were each gowned in a light blue dress with white accessories and a white rosebud corsage. The couple is residing at 29 West Fifth street, Boyertown. Mrs.

Hartman is employed at Tung-Sol Electric company, Boyertown. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman graduated from Boyertown Area High school with the class of 1956. A pre-nuptial bridal shower was given by Mrs.

Gail Hartman and Mrs. Edith Hartman at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hartman, Boyertown RD 1. LIVER AND ONIONS Cook three large onions (cut. into thin strips) slowly in butter in a medium-sized skillet until they are golden.

Fry a pound of beef or calves' liver (cut in thin strips) and mix with the onions, adding salt and freshly-ground pepper to taste. Nantmeal Church Class Picnics at E. P. Loomis Home A wiener roast highlighted a meeting of the Fellowship class of Nantmeal Methodist church at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward P. Loomis, Nantmeal Village. A short business meeting conducted by Mrs. George Suloman followed. It was decided to schedule the annual class picnic the last Saturday in July at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert R. Loomis, Robesonia. Attending were; the Rev. Richard Hohl, Ada Wilson, Mr and Mrs.

Louis Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagoner, my Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Fd- gar Haldeman, Mr.

and Mrs. Vance Woodland, Mr. and Mrs.1 Lewis Mourar, Lewis and Joanne Mourar, Mr. and Mrs. George Suloman.

Also, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAfee, Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kulp, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Loomis, Edna Lee, Rose Ann Loomis and the host and hostess. COTTON DRESSES SLEEVELESS DRIP-DRY Sizes 7 15 10- IS 24H 3.75 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL I SAT. 4:30 EASY FREE PARKING AT Rosemont Moser Rd. and E. High St.

Phone FA Air Conditioned FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS FUNERALS CORSAGES On Sale Now Full Line of Vtgttablt Plants Tomato. Cabbage, Egg Piant and Peppers Open Daily 9 A.M. 9 P.M. SHERMAN FLORIST 21 Reynolds Avt. Phone FA 3-5421 Weekend Special FRUIT Pecan Filled Dates ORANGE PEEL PINEAPPLE RAISIN DELIGHT 1.00 ib.

Reg. 1.25 109 HIGH STREET WEEK-END SPECIALS Blousts Slips Night Millinery Bras 1-LOT DRESSES Regularly 14.95 AU Sizes DUSTER and DRESS SETS Were up to 45.00 FLEXNIT PANTIC GIRDLES 98 S-M-L-XX 32 to 38 ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 151 HIGH ST. PH. FA 6-0913 ROSE B. QUIGLEY, Prop.

Due To Our Enormous Banquet Listings Wo Are Unable To Provide Our Usual CLAMBAKES Until Sat. July 5 Except By Reservation HUxley 9-9511 PERKI0MEN BRIDGE HOTEL Collegeville, Pa. if your set on a Home Stretch Your Wardrobe And Your Fashion Dollar With Our Delightful SUMMER DRESSES Choose Your Family Clothing On A Charge Account At LEVIN'S Family Clothing; 200 HIGH STREET Finest Retail Bakary HIGH ST. CHARLOTTE STOP AT SCHURR'S LUNCHEONETTE ROUTE 83, PARKERFORD, PA. Dial HY 5 6968 Special Saturday, June 21 FREE SODA With Bar-B-Qued Hamburg only 35c Also Serving Soft Ice Cream Thick Shakes And ICE CREAM Steaks Special Hot Dogs Zaps Cheeseburgers Hamburgers Cofjee SURF TOGS SWIM SUITS SIZES 32-40 Featuring FORM with built-in Phantom Girdle SIZES Built in Padded Bra Half Sizes 14ft Form Control and built-in Bra with adjustable back closing.

TALL GIRLS Especially Built for the Tall Girl. Range From to MADARAS SHOPPING CENTER 549 E. Vine, Stowe FA Fri. 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.; Sat.

9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS give her a special treat Dine the lady-in-your-life here and sure to please! be delighted with our matchless cuisine fine food for every mood! Pottstown Boyertown Allentown There's sheer delight in every bite ARE YOUR THOUGHTS UP in the clouds dreaming about your future home? Come down to earth for a moment Try this practical suggestion: SAVE FOR A NEW HOME Open a Down Payment Account here today! Save where home financing is most often handled and where your home fund enjoys: insured safety, high EARNINGS, CONVENIENCE and is READY tO gO from drawing board to dream house! 1RST fEDERM. 21 N. Hanover St.

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