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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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7
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Mills Obituaries starch, and the Massarhu- Gabriel's Catholic church. A I II 0 I setts Agricultural college. In addition to her husband fl II I I After serving in the First her mother who lived with fl ll I II I 11 World War, he became a cattle her. is survived by two breeder and agricultural con- daughters, Mary Beth Derecola sultant in Chester county. and Eileen Derecola, both at He was named a director of home; two brothers, John, 442 the Federal Reserve Bank of Cherry street; and William, Philadelphia in 1940.

Heading. Mr. Whittier later became Funeral services will be at 9 deputy chairman of the Re- a m- from the serve, a post he held until 1952 mann Funeral home, 726 High Conciliation service said Tues- He was a former member of a solemn high re-day it will call a meeting later Warren Whittier, hester Unjon Uagup and scrvcd quiem mass will follow at 10 this week in the two dav old Springs. retired director of lh. in St.

G.briel’l church Rc comptny in Warren Whiftier Served as Bank Director MEDIATION IS PLANNED The Federal Mediation and EENAGER i nw' as president of the Pennsylvania in St. church tedcral RcJ'cr'e Kank of Phil- Dairymen's association. Burial will be in Holy Trinity a lphia, who died late Sunday Surviving are his wife, Kath- cemetery. Arrangements are in nialit in West hrster hospital. crine son and charge of the Raffeo Funeral Robert Donohue, district divas cremated Tuesday morning jwo daughters, Mrs.

Francis B. home, Norristown. rector for the FMCS in Phila- in Reading. Shcpardson and Mrs. Richard delphia, said his office will at- Arrangements were in charge a of Houck Funeral home, 112 North Washington street.

Born in Boston, he was educated at Harvard college, the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. the Harvard School of Applied Science and Re- Mahler. Local Woman Dies at Age 47 tempt to get the two sides in I Funerals services for HAR OLD J. WE IK EL, 43. who re- sided at the YMCA, KING AND That "ill probably Thurs- EVANS STREETS, will be Fri- day or he day morning at 10 from Thf Federal agenry the Boyd Funeral home.

Nor- stepped into the dispute be- ristown. TODAY ONLY! A.M. to 5:311 P.M. AMERICAN QUEEN FLANNEL SLACKS Reg. $2.99 Elizabeth (Yonkovitch) Derc- cob.

47. wife of Christ MJ' "e.kcl died Mnnday msht IS Grosstown road. Stowe, died Mcmon.l hospiUI. Tuesday morning at Pottstown Norristown, he was hospital, where she was a pa- son DeWitt C. and the tient seven weeks.

Orella (Mowdav) Weikel. He was a veteran of World tween the company and Local Z50, Federation of Grain Millers, AFL-CIO, two weeks ago as the three year contract neared the Aug. 1 expiration date. In lengthy meetings last Born in Licering, she was memkPr 0f rharitv 'Thursday and Friday, the FMCS and lodge 190 and AM. and Plumb- out a tentative agree- the late John Yonkovitch.

Until her short illness she worked at the Stanley G. Flagg and company. Her husband la an employe of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company. She was a member of St YOU ALWAYS SAVE at BARGAIN BARN ers and Steamfitters union, monl between the company and( local 428. which was turned down Surviving are three brothers, hy Ihe more than 120 union Dewitt California; John, members at a noisy meeting Norristown, and Clarence, Hy- Sunday afternoon in the attsville, Md.

fireball. Interment will be in US Na- The strike started at 8 a.m. tional cemetery, Beverly, N.J. Monday, mainly over wages and ROOM RANSACKED provlslon5 in 1 ncw A room at the Shuler hotel. 138 High street, was ransacked Assigned to the case by the Tuesday morning and an ex- Federal Mediation and Concilia- pensive camera stolen.

The tion service. Donohue said, is parson living in the room was Commissioner William VNhor- Thomas McBride. iton. Jane Price, lft. daughter of Mr.

and Mm. Robert Price, PntUtoun Route 20. will he a senior in the mm- mercial course at Pottsgrove High school this Fall. An honor roll pupil for the past frur years, Betty in news editor of the school newspaper and a member of the library club. She was on committees for the junior class play and the junior prom and played intramural basketball.

Betty is a member of Christ Episcopal church and sings in the church choir. She is hoping to become a medical secretary and is already making plans to attend business school alter graduation. Mass Planned This Morning for Rev. Anderko A mind mass for the late Rev. Fabian A.

Anderko, pastor of Holy Trinity Catholic church until his death July 7, will be celebrated in the Holy Trinity church this morning at 9 30 The Rev. Francis E. nek. pastor of St. Catholic church.

Stowe, will serve as celebrant during the mass commemorating the death one month ago. The Rev. John E. Senglar pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic church. Phoenixville, will be deacon and the Rev.

William J. Maslar, professor at Bi Kendrick High school, Norristown. will be subdcacon. Kiwanians Hear Talk On Railroad Problems Thomas K. Turner, districl sales manager of Pennsylvan Railroad, explained the prob lems facing railroads to members of Pottstown Kiwani club Tuesday night.

The meeting was in the Elk home with President Earl Le in charge. Following the meeting, board of directors version conductrd, during which a com mittee composed of Robert Bower. Allan Levengood a Howard Swavely was formed collect money for commun projects. The directors also agreed offer prizes for the garden jects at Penn Village. Extra Value SOLID CORDUROY Extra wide Stevens pinwale corduroy In a fabulous collection of 37 shades.

All first quality of course, machine washable, fast colors. Ready for your needle to make practical children's clothes or high fashion adult of blue, 1 thada el brown. I of graan, Important othar colors. Dotcnntnir a Store Extra Value GARMENT BAGS Leading manufactoror clones out 3.98 and 4.98 heavy quilted reductions. dresa holds up to 16 dresses.

Solid fold, lilac, pink or turq. Lilac print. 2.11 or Doivnntairn Sfnrt his stock of bags at drastic WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1963 I OWN MERCURY, POM 3 TOWN, PA. DIAL FA FACE SEVEN hwmi SALE OF FASHION STOCKINGS wonderful once-a-year savings, so load up the back seat of your car and have beautiful Phoenix stockings to wear and to give for months to come! All styles and colors in the famous costume-keyed Beauty Boxes. Regular $1.35 NOW 1.09 pair-3 pr.

$3.19 6 pr. $8.30 Plain Seamless, Seamless Mesh, Seamless Stretch, Full-Fashioned Walking Sheer and Rayon. Regular 51.50 NOW 1.19 pair-3 pr. pr. $6.95 Top Seamless With Stretch and FulUFashioned With Cotton Sole.

Regular $1.65 NOW 1.32 pair -3 pr. pr. Full-Fashioned Dress Sheer, FulUFashioned RUN-R-LESS, SturdU comfort Service Weight. ELLIS MILLS Hosiery Firtt Floor PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY AN INVESTOR-OWNED COMPANY WITH MORE THAN 100,000 STOCKHOLDERS Taking the sting out of storms Lightning storms are still a mystery. But the damage they do is not.

why we safeguard our power- your supply of lightning arresters. These devices are designed to discharge lightning surges which might otherwise flash over insulators or puncture insulation, possibly causing a failure of electrical equipment and consequent power interruption. The installation of lightning arresters is one more step Philadelphia Electric takes to assure ample power, whenever and wherever needed, at rates that make electricity the biggest bargain in the family budget POTTSTOWN'S QUALITY OfPAftTMENT MOM WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAY COSTUME JEWELRY NECKLACES Mi E1RRINCS Pick your spark lint? Fall litter now. Colors and stylos to perk up dark cottons, wools, all your Fall clothing. Values F.LLIS MILLS Jeurlry Floor 23 Lailas Bathing Suits.

Usually 10.98 to 15.98 $5.90 I Men's Swim Trunks. Usually up to S.00........ S1.ll 41 lays' Swim Trunks. Usually up to 2.99........ Si.00 31 laya' and Girls' lx Palas.

Usually 1.99 $1.49 II Girls' "Wandaralls" Sun Suits. Usually to 2.29 $1.00 22 Pra-Taan Swim Suits. Reg. 6.99—10.99 S3.50-S5.50 II Qirls' 7 14 $wim Suits. Reg.

3.49—6.99 S1.15-S3.50 II Daytima Orassas. Ref. 8.98—10.98 $9.10 20 Famaus Girdles. Ref. S.9S to 12.50 SI.II4T.I9 10 Lang Lyaa Ira.

Reg. 4.95 to 7.95 SUMMER STORE HOURS: WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. to 12t30 p.m. Days tsSO ta St 30 :30 9.

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Years Available:
1933-1978