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PAGE SIX DIAL FA 9-3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTTSTOWN. PA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 1.

IMI ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH BEGINS IMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOVENA ili ii.XMii* ii" honor Ihr Blessed Mother hrrwlf and to her help Two will hr ron 7:30 o'clock Attendance it each in voluntary. A novena in honor of the Im maculate Conception ves terrlay at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic church in Pottstown To the devout thr rom dueled daily until the feast il day ranged in age from 14 and memorates the rvalion of next Monday. Novenaa upward the Blessed Virgin from the 3 stain of original from the moment of conception More than attended the vrs lerday afternoon, one at 5:15, the other at 7: no o'clock.

Each service of special prayers and prayers of petition for the help of the Blessed Mother ill ill ill mu mu mu mu mu urn mn imi imi i mu mil i mu ihn for The church is located at North 5:15 Hanover and Beech Under the Steeples Of Loral Churches a part hv a A SKKMOS missionary novena nell tion. The Rev. Gregory Moorman, a member of the missionary Thi hand of the Society of the Most dean Precious Blood the novena In the opening sermon ter day, he the reasons the faithful should make the novena. "You should attend," he preached, give honor and glory to Almighty hr chapter of the Muhlenberg college auxiliary piai ed near haptismal foni. of a eh ili nieet tonlght al o'clock at help us to recali ne'dic St l.utheran church in Old Testament propheci.se* 'ore South Potlslown commg of Christ," Rev.

L. Sam I Maya. associate pasior of college. church. Il' at in charge of preach Sunday at Pott si own i Fit church of Brethren A cenlurv old Advent 1 hris ti.tn custom was revived vesler dav al Pottstov.n’s Krnmanuel Lutheran church An Advent wreath wat Church Calendar The Advent wreath is an vlaptation of an old European Lutheran custom a The sacrament of Baptism was administered to Christy Let Schmoyer.

infant daughter of Mr and Mrs ftohert Schmover. The ftev Nevin pastor of New hoppen Church of f'hrist, officiated at the ceremony. ROMANS word la near you, on your lips and in your heart" (that ia, the word of faith which we preach); because, if you with your that ia Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (RSV) Captivea In power of ain and death, we ean only be rescued by the historic and present act of God in Christ Jesus, To this gift of salvation we reapond, not by accomplishments of our own which are evaluated and credited to us, but by confessing our faith in Jesus Christ as divine Lord and Savior. This seems a small, easy, and insignificant thing, but countless Christian witnesses have shown us how important it is as does St.

Paul's testimony In Romans. Confession of faith is the activated Word of God which given ua strength to live and through which we participate in the victory over death. It is our mark of recognition of a fellow Christian and the true basis for our rommon efforts. It may seem so little to ask, but its true value in recognized bv the enemy of the faith and by God. Dr.

Knudscn Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Maywood, 111. POHSTOWN NATIVE ORDAINED PRIEST IN EPISCOPAL GELEDRATES MASS The Rev. William Mills ate, one of three groups of Christ parish, a native of Pott.stown. celebrated clergy in the Episcopal denomin Three years ago Rev. Charlea his first yeslerday in the ation.

K. Dwyer was ordained. He is Church of the Good Samaritan in Last July he married the the son of Mrs. Gladys K. paoli.

former Carol Hancock, of Dwyer, of 260 North Hanover He was ordained into the delphia. street and is in charge hood of the Episcopal church at ia "cond from ln 10 a m. Saturday in the Paoli church. More than 700 peraoifa watched the ordination in the 1200-member ultra-mod- RAYMOND H. BEIDLER, 51, church, officated and interment ero house ef worship.

of 278 ELM STREET, SOUTH was in the church cemetery, niehf Rev Oliver I Hart POTThTOWN, died Saturday Douglassville. Masonic ritea Kish ni th. diocese morning in Pottstown hospital, were given by members of Key- Mr Beidler w.s the husband 5tone lodge 113. lelme Beidter. Be.rer, were C.rter, a and was born in Weavertown Jesse Hurt Wade Carter THK CANDIDATK present.

D.vid Simuel At Katherine (Hahn) Beidler. Williams. Mower bearers were ed for holy orders by he Rev He was membcr of St. Mrs. Stella Saunders, Mrs.

Cleo John's Falcon Athlctic club and Faison, Mrs. Selma Faison, Mrs. oHstown Episcopal church. of the Maril Assunta Lillian Hatcher, Mrs. Jessie Al- The 33-year-old newly ordained Surviving are his wife, a len, Mrs.

Viola Towson, priest has been i curate at the daughter Catherine, at home; Barbara Towson, Mrs. Lula Church of the Good Samaritan four sons William, at borne; Smith, Mrs. Jennie Moss and since June. Ronald. Limerick; Lorrin, 435 Mrs.

Mattie Moss. Funeral ar- He will earrv on the duties King street; Warren, Texas; rangements were made by the hi. under the him. ir.nd^'ldren Flelschm.nn funer.l home, brother William Beidler, of High street. Swamp pike, Gilbertsville.

-------Funeral services will be Wed- Funeral services for BELLE nesday at 2 p. m. from the Har- (KRAMER) WITWER, widow a new op's orders until the vestry of Good Samaritan finds rector. The church's rector resigned ley Skean a few months ago because of ill High street health. p.

unity Stanley I .1 principal at Pottstown Senior High school, will address 'he class at Emmanuel Lu- MISSIONARY GIFTS COLLECTED AT EDEN MENNONITE CHURCH funeral home, of Harvey T. Witwer, of EL- The Rev. Wil- VERSON, were conducted yes- liam L. Shaud, pastor of St. terday from the Robeson Luth- John's Lutheran church, South eran church.

THE ORDINATION service was Pottstown, will officiate and in- The Rev. E. R. Deibert, sup- terment will be in St. Paul's ply pastor at Robeson, and tha watched by 37 Pottstomans, including the following: Mrs.

William E. Mills, mother of the priest; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam cemetery, Amityville. Rev.

Dr. Frank Radcliffe, of Reading, former pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was in Center I IS I Junior and I harlutlt I or riioir Hourt HrownlM. I nmorrow llrownlea. 4 hi aanlor Olrl Minuta, s.

Paul dir! Mrotila 7 Ouaril l(rv hi'lrrr, Wert- nf trustera In rhuri ii tuifumatlon laaa 10 Iheran church tonight at i youth I 45 ni Thuradav midweek arrvlir. I 10 aenlor I rholr JO p. ni I mlaalonarv ir! 7 45 nt board St P-ul and mg. me william ihhrrt Advent candle was 1 annual Gift Ser ingathering service Sunday man; Charles R. Gochnaur, 711 North Franklin MacNeill and Ray Steeiey.

ta lighted yesterday at the second conducted at Eden noon, was conducted in Hcidel- second highest layman at Christ s(rPet Deibert Funeral home, of El- 7 at hwknksvii i r. Mra. c. Hasson and Nancy Ha.sson, Slaughter. Phone AT Ills topic will be andlemak- William Jr.

Phona SI 7-S4I2 THE 1958 Offering" Christ parish and Mrs Acker day from Wilson Funeral der, Jack Muhlenberg, William of dearona Fiiday, annual dinner and paalora ruttai 1 Funeral services for GERTRIDE (HARTENSTINE) Lawrence, the priest UENRICKS, widow of John N. church cemetery, brother-in-law and sister, Frank of 775 north CHAR- Rearers were Harvey W. Wit Ackerman, senior layman at L0XTK STREET, were Satur- wer, Joseph Rigg. Roger Ren anelftlloo at rntral 10 a 10 trrvice in Wayni, 7 7pm lomoi- i atlnn al ari- Ceformeo Serund, 44S llalr Ihr amimary. ID a in KeNn mfrl hrist.

I Hutler, lomm at Mmne Mra hied Mplrl row rholr, 7 I huraday, man rholr. 45 p. liv ID If hrki mhkn Ural. Hflh and atreela, Paul i mu i 11 ntorrnw 1 I 1,1 p. Wadnaaday, aenmr 7 Tl Jhuraday, rhaprl rholr.

43 p. (0 a rn 7 7 To in I Imi rada ft rhapel rholr, choir, it rad a of ihr John rhurrh aehool junior aantnr lia Mr Tumor- Before the ceremony, the ftev paslor of said: "It won't be long now 'till Today we have a special ad of expectation and of preparation. "A lovely custom of medi iii eval limes was the lighting of tomorrow. Olrl Hcouta, Hannrrr and I atrrrla. Ihr Itrt IlnHard Kimnan, paular today Bo va Arrnita 7 rot.alatory 7 45 rn PoMstown's Trinity Mennonite church.

United Church of (iifts are sent to missionaries who work with Indians in Arizona The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Joseph Price, Howard man and Mrs. Maurice Hartman. Musical numbers were featured. berg Church of Christ The parish and Mrs.

Gochnaur, and jrdgar T. Chris- verson, was in charge of ar- theme for the service was Alan E. Holt oft hrist parish pmpr pas(0r 0f Transfiguration rangements. Believe and Thanks The and a postulant for holy orders, chUrch, officiated. -------guest speaker was Mrs.

Claire 1 a Interment was in Pottstown Rhoads. dren. The Rev. Mills is West End cemetery. The occasion was devoted to 15 Rrandson Brarers Robert the dedication of layettes, lin George Patrick, Wil- Funeral services for EDITH A.

(LIDWIG) EMES, of OR WIGSBCRG and formerly of Pottstown, widow nf Franklin ens and soap for the needy ov department store Hampton Sr. and Wil- H. Ernes, were Saturday at 2 ersejis This being a Guild pro ject, the ladies conducted the t.PIS« I hrlftt. High alirrt. I Inrkrr, rr.tot row women a aualltary tnrrtinK and 7 rn laaa In rhurrh 1 hriatmaa i Wr.l haairnnH 7 rn mnthera laaa at He explained that peasants nraday.

7 a homr Mu Ha.mond IL.rtrnan heralded the hirthdav of rhapal rholr. 7 30 p. ThUiatlay, F'oUatowu Wrdnradav t-nrlSI arnlor rholr, rhapel rholr. 7 aanloi rhnli. 7 III rn Ihuradav ladira' Itliilr rvANi.ll SI I Slim ilana l'ildav Hrownlra Itlt 1.1IIIt I.N 4 in ftaturdav junior rhnli Weal and Mana alrrrta, I Du John Snmkrr.

paalof In day. rhurrh II, 7 10 to- SUTMOIMST morrow, laillra aid i ill High alrael, Ihr Itrt Aroula Wl Wrdoeaday, I ramini patini In- junior hetlarn, JO of truairra aiudy, 7 aenloi rliolr, 7 fll loniorrow ffttrI 10 Thuradav Ufaron lana a Wrdnraday. ai rhurrh, I p. Matunlay, junior rn rhaprl rholr, to in hoir, JO a. Hiownlra, l'i .10 mtdwrrh arrvpr 7 15 rl a m.

lliuraday, rhlldren'a rhcrtr 4 woman a aorlrtv of it iMi.HSN ChrUttan aarvlea church ni ut a nur I. Norlli llan. and 111 rtaturdav, annual VI FlIIVII Vf ROME Pope John XXIII Walnut airaHa, Ihr I utlirr ratinimi haiirjuH Nar Iraiwtorl ahnnl half a mil Krnuae. ihr I SamuH hari Malhodlat Kleven past presidents of the 0,11 Hrntiar, aaanrlatr I Yrninu Wooien'a (hrUlian aun 1,1 Sunday Say and 7 MMaHMIUN i in arf In .1 nH With 230 student priests rhurrh rottiteli, 7 10 ladira expei led Io Mihir iaaa in woman a ihr william the Y's anniversary dinner nations litarv rtf rti. ffMUv fllr, 1 aouth Pottatown.

HrouU 4pm 7pm I onutirow. woman a Mmrltlion rom hlned hriatmaa in aaaamhlv Worrell rn irnior 7 the vwf A him contact with Roman Catholics nratiav hrii rholr io ara- speak ahoid Ihe oniMirtunillev rhurrh houar 1 10 ti 1 I Itursdav Hrownlra triMtp 'J .1 4 women in AniCI l( a. woman'a lun oomhlned parly In aaarmhly room, pm The Missionary society will under the supervision of the Advent cantile lonij before the event took place Pointing In the flickering candle. Dr said: "May it touch our eves with beauty, our minds with vision and our hearts with love as we prepare room for Him YWCA Tt Observe 50th Anniversary holt! its Christmas party on Fri day at 7:30 p. m.

The evening feature an exchange of gifts and the program will be provided by Mrs Walter Long, Mrs Walter Hergey, Mrs John Pope Says Mass With Students Of 50 Nations lonxtrrnw, Hmwnlea troop 7, 143 aerond-iyrar al iaaa 4 tllii Mroula. ttonpa 2 and JO. 1 Wedurailav. Ing hy laaa and mlta riaty, I a. hrlaimaa piotfiain and tea hv miir aiMirty, in.

Hrownlea troop II, I 45 rn third vaai ratai httleal 4 I huraday, rarol rhnli 4 rhapel Choir, 7 aruloi rhnli a p. Prlday. Jtinioi ulna, Imya and daai ant holta, 4 Mrs. Joseph Bechtel and Mrs. Earl Wenhold, co chairmen.

'Ihe Bible class at Lutheran thurth ton dueled their regular meeting. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makes, Mrs. Anna Boyer, Mrs Ada Koehler, Mrs.

I.illian Auchy, Mrs. Cora (iarges Mrs. Walter Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keyser, Mrs.

Catherine Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maute, Mrs. Mary Keys er, Mrs. Francis Moser, Mr.

anti Mrs. Michael Billot t. Mrs. Daniel Richartl Mrs War ten Frye, Mrs Lewis Maag, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Ziegler, Mr and Mrs Earl Buchanan Mr anti Mrs Donald Yerkes, Mrs.

laude Kulp anti Harold hearing his name at 22J High Hampton Richard m. from the Harley and Sr. and John Skean Funeral home, 404 High street. Officiating was the Rev. Roh- II.

Scheffey Seheffey. street. lie is an alumnus of The Hill school. Notre Dame university and the Philaerilphia Divinity school. Before entering the semin ary in 19.VL he worked for five (Mitchell) years as a buyer and manager fr0m of the downstairs section of the local family-owned store Funeral OLIVER, STREET, THE REV.

MILLS was ordained last May to the diacon- services for LeROY ert K. Townsley, pastor of St. of 725 A LN United Church of Christ, husband of Lillian Orwigsburg, and interment was Oliver, were Satur- in Edgewood cemetery, the Sectind Baptist Bearers were Joseph Fritsch Joseph Fritsch Edward Ihe Rev. Heyvvood L. Butler, Fritsch, Nelson Reach.

Harry pastor of the Second Raptist 0 Nca, and Raiph W'eiscr. For him, the new pontiff sug (iuesl speaker will be Florence Uip was like a of the national board of around the world, giv-ing YW'CA Miss Worrell will ever ywheie 7 45 onrail I VS rdnradav. wot I III II II I i III I hurt li of (hrlal. VSti lirara, Nnrlh I hallulla alirrt at t.ror«r lohnann, Mghtlngkla atrnne, Ihr lin III. hartl Wadnaadav ntnia atudv, H.

Ilnffrit, patini lodav, llrownlaa, 4 V) Itoy I 10 7 in patlah avan lloltnraa I hnaltan. Siorlh taiiaia. I p. in I mum women of tha ehurt rlothlng It paatnr Lutheran World relief to a Junior hath al 4 to arnlor ratarhethal Wadneaday, wrrhu p. Thurad p.

huml hoard maatliiH. 7 10 tin I M.oula. 7 IS vral.y mrrUua Wltneaara, 117 a ir ft IA ft history of Ihe YWCA will he narrated hv Mrs. Howard Stauffer, a past hoard member al Ihe The historv written hv Either of (irandvlew road. the YWCA story Is told, fashions will be modeled to de MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM ZIKtiLER gave a blrthdav din ner in honor of their sun, Larry, who 8 ohi C.ucsts vvere Kathv Albright. Kovacs, Nancv Pal Nate, Debbie and Dean Robison. Propagation of The anil Wagner, Chcryl antl Terry Jo Ziegler, Lintia Jov The trip. Pope John's fourth outside the Vatican in 10 days, look him to the Collcgio tJrbnno, where slutient priests are trained for missionary work by the Congrega for the Faith Refore returning to the Vatican.

Larrv Jo Ann and M.irv Ihe jHinliff hatl breakfast at the ou Ziegler, pict the time of each Important school with Cardinals Famasom Mr and Mrs Earl Arnold era in the spoliation's Biondi and Gregory Peter Acagi visited Mr. and Mrs David Mul I laaa 7 1 hf cosluntes. all relics will in aman, prefect and propiefed of lin in Edison day rh'apri'i hVoV "eigner paaior i huiadav, aavri. elude bathing stills, gow ns and the Congregation for the Propaga daughter. Jill Marie, av Vhunh ariuHii clothes tion of the Faith was horn to Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs Itavmond I Irhntah'a Saturday, Junior and toinni Mihia atudv at North Penn will lead rtmir, so a. group singing and will also sing the late Pope Pius XII preferred Vatican circles, recalling that M. Vital aa (liant airrat, tha 1 re, la road mlniatrv arhuol, 7 Ki tneatlng. in at.

Jamn, lini II li al rari, Idiaarrt llnin. l'odav, Mmwnlaa, i 45 Itov 7 I umilirow prr laaa in in United l.utharan aup- par. io tn rhetiral rlaaa. a io in limili rounrll, mi Thuraday, lutai madiata tlirl Umilia 4 in lililav rholr ISaturdav. rharuh.

Junior and rhapel rholra 10 a in and Walnul Ihr Villini llanton, VUICI It paatnr I odav ai mila 'tomorrnw, Woinru hrlalmaa party, haiii al rlaaara A 15 and 7 Wrdnraday, a Thuraday. ritolta, a lo and 7 45 7 Frldav, ftiout 7 m. ami Itlttn, I huradav, nt aaivira solos The model directed bv Mrs ehak and Mrs Kit-hard laik. show will he his meals alone and sei Walter Leu if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto (St. John 12 12 .) Thia statement of Jeaua aig nified that he should be lifted up to die upon the croaa.

It also signified that he should be lifted up from death into life, and from life here into life in eternity. And it ia significant today that wherever we, hia lift him up, Chriat eontinuea to draw men unto him. visited Lewis Murray at Pottstown Landing They also spent an evening with friends and relatives in Harleytville and Kulpsville, and called on Mr and Mrs Edward Brimmer Limerick SAVE FOR THAT HOME Open a Savings Account Today THE CITIZENS OFFICE TSa Nitlaaal taal "The Hank of Service High at Franklin Member F.D.I.C. Teenage Sensation! $1095 OK finta aarkliai Olaantaa 12 a Weak 2 Yank Missionaries Leave Jungles After Befriending Primitive Tribes in Mr and Mrs Charles Krause visited their son. Maurice, and family, Limerick road Among Maitors in the horac Miiatlor i mie i atholits prepare themaelves foi I wo Ihe women and thi i 14 anniversary of hrist birth tin stonai jg 30, of li It on il mhuioiiftrv missionary Pope ianimals presently in Pilot said the Indians met tbe 3 oUif, 1,1 ti'lurning Sunday women at a river beach, accorti attended the first ever to civilization from the deep mu lit plan, and were now on the gitof easlein Kcuadoi with then return (tip Hiev had keot Alan Rlelv.

Rielv a mem her of the Schwenksville llieh school faculty. James Nesbitt visited Mrs doin left the Vatican, said the new tirace Hadman Pope's morning like many of ac MR AND MRS EARL Alt tivies representetl something of a NOLI) celebrated their 20th wed departure from past papal routine, ding anniversary Sunday night the Pope partici Mrv (irace Radman spenl of Mr. and Mrs Harry Bards- pated in the beginning of the spir Thanksgiving with her family ley, Township Line, vvere Wal itual of Advent, the and the at ter Hardslev antl Mrs A J. period Itefoie Christmas when Springfield Palmer of Collingdale; Dr and Verna Hell spent a Mrs Richard Hardslev and fam week with Mr. and Mra.

ily West Atlantic City; Emma Jonathan Hardslev Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs Harvey Keyaer Olive Miller, Sharon Hill 1 raitalifuiaihm North llatmtrr vvMIl alitai, thr llrv llr I I hrlaemar. pattar l. ila i I hoir, 7 tu talr rhethal rlaaara a io VVadiitv dav llrnwnlra I is I huiadav aenlnr rholr, 7 45 in I nda' Hoy Krruila 7 ut tllrl HihiuU, I in Junior rholr, 3 4 i sil i i ill lit i itttisi Irlnltv Hr Im mad Mm and llan otar thr in paatnr I nil ta 1 tit Bov fti'OUta tump rninKlttea marl ing le I (tmiirrow annual ip Tliey had kept in mission accomplished touch with Arajuno by shortwave The mission to make friends radio the warlike and primitive Elliot! husband a Indians whose had slain bv the Acuas in sliiin mission ics Kachel Also slain weir Miss Saiul. in sinter of another vu Sami brother.

Nathaniel Saint of tim With them was Mrs I limit's Huntingthm Valley, Pa Roger 4 old daughtei taalarian of Lansini; Mich ward McCully of Milwaukee and I iliv Ihit'e days Hgo they at Peter Eleming of Seattle nved at mi Auta village on the Elliot and Miss Samt es Curara Rivei a three day I rip bi letuin to the Aucas after by canoe from Ihe missionary ahort lest other missionairiei in the Matiltle Oiapel. in the Apostolic Palace of Ihe Vatican Advent continues from Sunday, the least day of SI Andrew Ihe until the day Itefoie Christmas. mratihK at of Ai aluno Ihe Amatoti may accompany them ftunday a mmi dinnn iSarialoja grange In in ihatiai innitU'H I i hmi in h' i itila a- hooi it nt lao adm adon ti in I iie.v wne compaiued by an woman who abandoned the Iunior rholr, 3 3 nt aaitlor rholt SACRED PICTURES three way lighted Inspiring beautiful THE LIGHTHOUSE King al Penn p. arnlor i hoh hualnraa Ing, II 10 p. rn Thuradav ladlea aid amirtv in Hinwulaa tlirl Hi 'i fildav Trinity Hlble rlaag at Jnhn't, II South Prh alrrrl thr Paul helrer pa Today, confirmation laaa a in ronaUtory.

7 SO rutnmrow church aehool roiinrll, IiiIm' I.1 years siv other Aut a women and their lluee children who had come to on a peace mission, and friendly ijuichua Indians linee i I mvs Mgo Ihe Quichua In left Al ajuno lo bring out airy from Clean arms FA I 0850 or Aak the Driver Saakial WH turn la Im Wa aMflt aaaa la aiata aa aa gtiaaia aaraa. flMVSSa Nl imi! stkiMss SMyMVlkSSS Phlla li hnal af prartlral Hi It rtilta fl, Pa in I i i i I I i i I i Man Cult tllii i limi I raa a Vtltf raa ww a n-ant nti Tvaiaiita Ut la i mi atar I A 8 mm mm albro ustom uilt ellar oors For Appearance, Quality, Economy Cuatom Built for any opening Pricoa Upon Raquait ConcaaUd Hingoo Full Wall Flaahing Watar Tight Channal Conatructlon Full Overlapping Curb PALLADIN0 ft Brat. 12 N. York FA 3 I Mall Today a I I I i I 0 Little People Never Have A Problem Making Out Their Christmas Lists And why ahoulrl they) you heard of a gift for the little hoy who has You may think he haa everything, but he can come up with a liat aa long aa hia arm of the that he really Unfortunately, aelrcting gifta for the older bera on your liat ian that eaay. Rut there ia a wav to make it much eaaier.

Be aure to read the Chriat maa GIM Sfc.LECTOR each day in the Claaaified Set iioti of Ihe Mercury. Starta today and will ruu daily until hriatmaa. urn now aee how eaay it ia to chooae the right gift for everyone on your IChrittmat liat..

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