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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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PACI TWENTY DIAL FA 3.3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTT3TOWN, PA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. Flower Arranging Demonstrated for of Auxiliary Birthday Congratulations From The Mercury I Relatives-in-law Gregory Parkerford Baptist Missionary Society To Begin White Cross Sewing Project Mrs.

Byron Kerr A stork shower was giv Allen Albright, ran West Mam street. South Mrs Carl Mrntzer. 979 Ter ter fit Mr and Mrs. Daniel J. Mrs.

Byron Kerr. 509 Chestnut BapuVtVA0" nd Mrs. Daniel L. rarp street, hv her sister in law, Mrs. church for their first Fall meet- Mrs North Charlotte oocniei Keen, mrs, TODAY HOROSCOPE A serret assnrlition possible romance.

child will he confident but sensitive, with much fond nature. Larry Dean Billger, Obrlisk. Marcelene Quay. 543 West High street, was guest speaker at a meeting of the of Mr. and of Columbus Ladies bright, 524 auxiliary in the club hall.

by Mrs Eleanor Tim0(h son 0( Mr. Debra Lynn Weinsleiger, Kurtr, who was in charge of in(i wiUiim Stewart, 750 of and Mfs- 'Vl1' Blanche L. Raysor, Linfield. the program. Willow street.

Mrs. Quay spoke on the mak ing of artificial floral arrange Betty Hartman, 6 Ash mpnts. She illustrated her talk Stowe. by showing the members how Bmy 50n o( each arrangement in a display Mr and Nlrs Cccil Goggins, which she brought with her, 222 road, Stowe made. A short business meeting was conducted bv Helen Toth, The Mrs.

Dolores Ann Ellis, Potts- Thomas Paul Schupsky, son Ronald Edward Mull, son of Host Shower for town Route 18. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schup Mr. and Mrs.

Robert R. Mull, sky. 157 East Main street, South Boyertown RtV 2 Francis Pachik. son of Mr.l^°^stown< and Mrs. Frank Pachik.

140 Joann Elizabeth Grim, daugh- A stork shower was given for Tentative plans for White film Village was Cross sewing projects were dis- shovvii cussed by members of the wo-, in red.dlc,. mens Missionary society sprviC(t Mrs liam Weinsteiger, Pottstown RD 3, 4 years. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rev. John Heim, chaplain, led the group in prayer. Hostesses for Octobcr will be: Mrs.

Esther Moyer, Mary Matichck, Mrs. Margaret Miller. Mrs. Mary Mohr, Mrs. Emma Monaghan, Mrs.

Joan Mooney, Mrs. Joanna Mazkowski, Mrs. Marie McNichol, Mrs. Arlene Moyer, and Mrs. Emily Master.

It was announced the next Joyce Marilyn Kagley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kagley, Pottstown RD 1. Mrs, Edwinna Bliem. 263 Mas 1 er street.

Freddie Gross, Douglass ville RD 2. Joanne Rose I.ipko, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Lipko, 72 North Warren street. Alvin Angstadt, son of Mr Richard Lynn Wensel. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence P. Wen- Louis Kerr, sol, Limerick Church road, Lin field. 1 year. Robert Korr and mother-in-law, mS- II was announced that the first John Hedrick sang accompanied at the piano Kleinsmith-Moyer Nuptial Rites Read At Home of Bride monthly all-day meeting Gifts (or the honored guest at pIac(.

October 2. at the party held at the home of the church. A covered dish Twenty three members at- Mrs Robert 596 Prospect luncheon at nooo will he fol- street, were placed in a play- -hr program. Sewing Mrs. Noble Joel Atlee Steever, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Atlee Steever, Pottstown Route 18. pen. A buffet luncheon was served to guests. Attending were: Mrs Irene Szagedy, Alice Cooper, Mrs.

Hazel Kirby, Mrs. Vilma and Mrs, IMvid Angstadt, Doug- In the presence of the immed bauch Mrs John Nailan Mrs lassville RD 2. families and relatives Mrs. Bette I I. Galloway, I street, 78 years Shirley Mae Moyer became the 316 Beech bride of Raymond F.

Kleinsmith in a single ring ceremony Krause, and Mrs, William Bealer Jr. will be done in the morning before lunch. Representatives of the Parkerford Baptist church plan to attend a meeting of the Central I'nion association of the Baptist church, Sunday afternoon and evening at the Phoenixville Baptist church. Mrs. Henry Mertz.

program SAFE TOYS When buying toys for baby always select those that have rounded edges and are painted with non-toxic paint. When washing toys do so with a solution of baking soda. Use a tablespoon of soda to a quart of warm water. Mrs. street.

Absentee Ktfts were sent by: director, was in charge of a perfoimed at the home of the Mrs William Bealer Agnes program based on the theme Foley, 835 South parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moyer, Pennsburg Cynthia Kay Rarthel Betty J. Hartman Harvey RD.

Richard Patten, Boyertown T)iP Barlas, Clara Yancha, Kathy Lift I Mine Eyes A John Earl Bechtel, son of Mr and Mrs. J. William Bechtel. Pottstown RD 1. Sherry Youse, daughter of Mr.

Deborah Gail Freed, 325 and Mrs. Lynwood Youse, 109 Third street, East Greenville. Potts drive. Robert Foxx 475 North Franklin street. Judy Ann Walter, Sumney- Olivia Traynor, daughter of RD 1, 6 years John Rees, Schwenksville.

meeting, October 6 will take town. place in the club hall. Mem-, bers of the ways and means Clyde Dennis Hoch. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Traynor. Mrs. Ann Moyer, 10 Diamond 4 West Second street. court. 30 years.

committee are asked to meet Mr- and Mrs- Elmer H. Hoch, Ann Thaxton, daughter of Mr. Herbert D. Weller, Madison there Mondav Sent 22 Fourth and Seminary streets, and Mrs. James Thaxton, 246 street, Boyertown.

Pennsburg. Mintzer street. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Paul E.

Hcydt, Boyer- Clara Eckcr and Mrs. Stella Bonnie LaRue Youse, daugh Michael Braunsberg, son of town RD 1. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youse, Mr-and Mrs.

Frederick Brauns- Hostesses for the evening star R0utef Boyertown. berg, 424 West street, were: Mrs. Helen Lesheski, town pp Mrs. Mary E. MacDonald.

Mrs. Arlene Mae Moser 421 East Conney Stewart, Pottstown Nellie Mack. Mrs. Stella Mack Fourth street. Boyertown.

-Route 20 Ann Kadler Foclit, daughter 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Focht. 206 Thlr(l Tennsburg. Diana Showers, daughter of Shanesville Mr.

and Mrs. William Kleinsmith also reside at Pennsburg RD. Agnes M. Kleinsmith, sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaid and Nevin H. Moyer, brother of the bride was best man at the service performed by the Rev.

E. L. Angstadt at 12:30 p. m. Saturday.

A reception was held after the ceremony. Mr. Kleinsmith is employer! at saw mill, East t-. r- 11 c. Greenville RD.

His wife is em- Donald E. Guldin Boyer- a( sho, (ac. Bealer. Mrs. Frances Molton, Theresa Turza.

Mrs. Vilet parents, -pur 2 ra Al Day and Betty Missimer. Mrs. Victoria Marcincavage Mrs. Bessie Marczak, Mrs Geraldine Laura Flick, daugh- Helen Mastrangelo and Jean of an(J Mrs Charles Mrs- "ilma Showers.

Earlville. Koren. Reihman, Green Lane, Mrs. Ward Kramer General Chairman Of Limerick Fair PREVENT CURLING Mrs Harvev Pennvnacker forRet to fat Samuel Dami. Coventry road.

Boyertown RD 2 and Lillie Ann Trout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry F. Trout, Mrs. Otto Hurter, 79 Mt. Ver Mrs Minerva Yoder, Bccll- 10 Prrvent street, Boyertown.

non telsville. Donald Endy, Boyertown RD daughter of jean Weiser, Barto RD 1. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maack.

Briar lane. Sandra Gilbert, Bechtelsville. I Ronald Carl Oberholtzer, son 18 years. Mrs. Ward Kramer has been of Mr and Mrs Cynthia Kritz, daughter of Mr -------named chairman of this 0bfrhoUzer( and Mrs.

James Kritz, 1401 country fair which will pennsburK Weekend Spccinl MINTS Single Double Bavarian Tiny Mint Marshmallow 1.00 Reg. $1.25 lb. 109 HIGH ST. GUHDR0PS Only Richard William Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Miller, Chestnut street be held at the Limerick school. The affair, sponsored by the Albert Bartages, Birdsboro. Limerick Township school lea- gue, will include Donald Keifrider, 426 Lincoln 864 Queen games, baked goods, souvenirs, avenue, and canned goods. A turkey supper which will be Mrs. Melvin L.

Feroe, 555 served family style, has been Highland road, arranged to take the place of the traditional auction. Other chairmen for event are: dinners, Mrs. George Sutch; games, Mrs. Kenneth Scheffey; baked goods, Mrs. Stanley Diener; publicity, Mrs.

John Epps; property, Elwood Schrieber. Also, souvenirs, Mrs. Fred Gunn; treasurer, Paul Breisch; co-chairman of the affair and chairman of refreshments, Phillip Moser; candy apples, Mrs. Forrest Andes; games, Paul Postell; canned goods, Robert Landis. And.

membership, Mrs. W'il- liam Bosler; new's bulletin, Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker. Master of ceremonies for the evening will be Vincent Friday. John Epps is president of the league.

George Krause. Douglassville RD 2. Darlene Sakellick, 725 Center street, Stowe. Dr. John Anthony, 225 Mt.

Vernon street. GIFTS Alt THE LIGHTHOUSE Religious King at Penn ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR At Limerick School FAMILY STYLE TURKEY DINNER You Can Saturday, Sept. 11 4 P.M. to 8 ADULTS SI.75 CHILDREN 85c Sponsored by Limerick Township School Leacue LARGE SILIOTION To Choote From BEST QUALITY Beautifully Embossed Patterns Rilt.d Letter PRINTING Latest Type Siylet Prices As Low As $1 1.00 Per FREE INFORMALS With EVERY Order CALL FA 6-1169 For An Appointment OPEN EVENINGS 10 MELODY BARN Rt. S3.

So. of SprinK City ------TONIGHT------FOUR NATURALS SAT. NIGHT STARDUSTERS WF.D., SAT. SHOP TODAY! Wa will ba closad MONDAY AND TUESDAY IN Obsarvanca of a Religious Holiday! High FA S-S472 (hubbette Fashions For FALL DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, BERMUDAS, PEDAL PUSHERS SIZES: T4-144 Girls Subteen i -IS' Teens OPEN EVENINtiS TIL SATURDAY EASY FREE PARKING AT Rosemont Moser Rd. and E.

St. Air Conditioned Children to 3 $3.99 Black, Grey or Suede, White Buck You, Hunting? STOP. Fall collection of family clothing bits the target. Maks Your StlKtlsn Novt CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED FAMILY CLOTHING HIGH eOTTST OWN LEVIN'S 3-HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE No Extra hoia 103 S. MADISON 11 S.

HANOVER 114 N. CHARLOTTE Just Received Urge Shipment of FALL SUITS TOP COATS Large Selection of SLACKS With or Without Pleats SIZES 28-54 MORRIS MILLER Men's Clothing 311 HIGH ST. FA 3-1770 LINFIELD FIRE COMPANY Phone HV LINFIELD PA. FRIDAY NIGHT SEAFOOD SPECIAL CRAB CAKE PLATTER 45c BACK TO SCHOOL SEWS $30 LOANS $600 FOR ALL YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS MATTHEW FINANCE CORP. 2S4 High Pottstown Ph.

FA 3-S200 IMIIIIIHI im tannili 2 tssi.fsia#éisassiéfasfsisfif»as«ffff****seisf os IMHIIHI' CHOOSE YOUR GIRLS' AND Dance Saturday If 30 to 1:30 A PAUL POLLICK And His Orrhestra Members ThMf COATS NOW! Your Winter Garments Today from Full Rance of Slr.es CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 Open As L'sual Monday at o'rlork POTTSTOWN LAUNDERETTE 423 Hljh Strerl. Polistown msmiiomNP iff. YOUTH CENTER 231 HlSh St. if is HIGH STRI ET.

POTTSTOWN PHONE FA DANCE FRJ SAT. and SUNDAY NIGHT FOUR LANCERS Saturday NORM-RON FOUR Sunday MOSE LANDIS Zieglerville Inn Rts. 29 73 at ZIEGLERVILLE OUTSIDE BAVARIAN BEER GARDEN THI GREATEST TIME OF ALL WITH LEROY DUTCH BRAND featuring WURZBURGER HOFBRAU on draft Rooms To Rent Phono ATIas 7.9973 "ORIOLES" 1 WEEKEND SPECIALS ii POTTSTOWN AIR (ONDITIONED IBHHHHHHHI SLIDE Projectors OFF ORIOLE MEMBERS ilr-X- XXX )( XXX BLANCH BEAVER Hair Stylist -NOW During Our Vacation Close-down Our Shop Wa. NEWLY RENOVATED to Better Accommodate Our Customers, Call for Appt. 3-4811 MOSER RD.

(ENTER P0TTST0WN Wonderful eating anytime! Try our dalicious snacks. Thay maka wonderful aating lunch-time or anytima. Fast, daft sar- vica, too. From thick, satisfying sandwichas to savory hot dishas, our food's always just tha wsy you lika it. Pottstown lefsrtowB Alltntowa VISIT THE AMITY GARDENS 1958 IDEA HOME BUILDER DAVID WELSH Draperies aid Decorations By RICHARD PATRIZI I say fha 1958 HOME is the best DRAW in town Furnished throughout 4T4TTON PE FLR- NITl'RE.

IDEA HOME funi shed bu KAIMSTAN 8 FRENE AII KAIL I ARP lOQCKq. PI TING IsJ.iJfcJ^d. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Other Evenings hy Appt. urniture louse GOLDE SLIDE PROJECTOR Rog. $49.50 AO EXECUTIVE With Rest lit.

Filter. Rog. $89.50........ Brnm 2 5 ik i Kryntone Famous Keystone MOVIE CAMERAS All Brand New! QUKKN Mi MADISON See Them in Our Window! ARROW CAMERA SHOP 80 N. CHARLOTTE ST..

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