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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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25
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES G. St. John's scene of ceremony Susan Lorraine Hollowbush, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard liollowbush, S. Hanover North Coventry, became the bride of Dinnocenti, In St. United Church of Christ. The Rev.

Max Nuscher, officiated Rely On Us For Expert WATCH REPAIRS Lot ut repair your and that not runmnq. Dependability and accuracy aro atturtti. CHARLES LONGACRE, INC. Watchmaker 4 Jeweler 17 N. HANOVER ST.

at double ring service. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dinnocenti, 1036 Logan St. Given in marriage by her father, bride was attended by Sharon Thompson, York, maid of honor, and Bonnie Hollowbush, sister of the bride, bridesmaid.

Michael Slerner, 948 S. Hills was best man and Charles Smith, RD l. ushered Following a reception at Gilbertsville Fireball, the couple left for a trip to Canada and New Kngland States. The bride, a 1970 graduate of Owen J. Roberts High School, is a student nurse at Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, and will graduate in June.

The bridegroom is a 1970 graduate of Pottstown High School. The couple is residing at 120 N. Charlotte St. Hr 118 KING ST. POTTSTOWN SAY WITH A CANDLE ON MOTHERS DAY Choose gift she will cherish from our selection of candles and floral rings.

Scented Victorian ROSE CANDIE Open Tuesday Through Saturday Frida Nights 'Til 9 (Closed Mondays) Local PTA installs officers Officers were installed at a meeting of the Jefferson Parent Teacher Association in the school Kathryn Banks was in charge. They were Dorothy Glenn, president; Millie Ruffin, first vice president; Shirley Goings, second vice president; Janice Thomas, secretary, and Janice Corum, treasurer. The invocation was given by the Rev. Isaiah Glenn and installation services were conducted by Franklin Geiger. of the glee Club, under the direction of Mrs.

Hannah L. Rittenhouse, presented a musical program, and a folk dancp was performed bv Brad Gibson, Tara Smith, Joy Banks and Brook Butler. Refreshments were served by the hospitality committee. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin L. Bauer, Barto RD 1, announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to John Shryock, son of Mrs. Isabella Shryock. Macungie, and the late John H. Shryock.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Allentown Central Catholic High School and is employed at Boyertown Auto Body Works. Her fiance served three years in the Army and is employed at Bally Case Cooler Co. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. Marlene Chase Wrig- lev, 930 Valley Road, Pottsgrove, attended the 2fith convention of the YWCA In San Diego, Calif. She is a member of the local YWCA board and chairman of the public affairs committee.

ANTHONY'S HAIR STYLING 322 KING ST. Specializing in and Styles, Wavts Hair Straightening, Coloring Phone 326-5139 YOU THINK tremendous advertising companys on TV and newspaper give you a special savings. DON'T YOU THINK it might be a good idea to check out pricing with an old company Wednesday, May 2, 1973 -The Pottstown Pottstown Memorial Medical Center 50TH Mr. and Mrs. John Renninger, 91 Orchard Lane, Boyertown, were honored on their golden wedding anniversary at a party hosted by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. John Renninger, 135 N. Reading Boyertown. The couple were married April 14, 1923. in St.

Greek Catholic Church, now St. John The Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church, 301 Cherry St. Mr. Renninger was employed by Boyertown Burial Casket 45 years before retiring in 1968. that been living here for YEARS.

1 g. i i (By the it lake a half a month to get to you!) MAYBE you could save loads of dollars the way your Grandmother used to do. 6 of Stock Vi Block to Choone From 139 HIGH ST. 326-1940 VNAplants to area patients gives Plants were distributed to present and former patients of the Visiting Nurse Association of Pottstown and Vicinity prior to a meeting at the VNA offices, 10Ii5 High St. Favors were provided by Cedarville Cub Pack 95.

Mrs. John Dau. chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Gerald Kochel, Mrs. Glen Krause and Mrs.

John Woodward. The business session was conducted by Mrs. Raymond S. Elliott, president. Mrs.

Kochel represented the agency at a meeting of the Human Services Council of Pottstown and Vicinity. The ambulatory service program for the Pottstown area was discussed by the Pottstown Community Health Committee of YWCA drive leaders named Two new committee chairmen were named to Pottstown YWCA building fund drive by William LeVeille, chairman. They were Mrs. Shirley DeLong, 256 Concord Drive, Upper Pottsgrove, and Mrs. Dorothy Dames, 781 N.

Evans St. Mrs. DeLong will head the real estate division of the capital fund drive. She is a member of the Pottstown Junior Service League and Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs.

Dames was named to the auto dealers sponsorship committee. Greater Delaware Valley Regional Medical Program. Mrs. Agnes Farrara, Norristown VNA; Mrs. Ruth Ann Fritz, Penn Valley VNA, and Leona Smith met with John Weber, executive director of the Montgomery County Human Services to i the agency programs and relationship to recently appropriated funds to the county by the Department of Welfare.

A seminar at the Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, on Concepts of Cerebrovascular Diseases The Team was attended by Karen Remp and Mrs. Carol Adams. Mrs. Shirley Lightcap discussed the agency program with members of the First United Methodist Church Ruth Circle. The meeting of the Public Health Agency Conference Group was attended by Mrs.

Hunnicutt and Miss Smith. Dr. Walter Lear, missi of health, southeastern Pennsylvania Region discussed the early periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment program for eligible individuals. NORTH DIVISION Admitted LeRoy G. Smvrl, 374 High Vivian J.

Dorish, Bechtelsville RD Yetta Miller, Griffith Towers; John E. Renfield, Barto RD Ernest H. Miller, 1126 E. Philadelphia Gilbertsville; Carole J. Kelly, 14P9 Shenkel Road, North Coventry; Cynthia M.

Kulp, Pottstown RD Eunice L. Riegner, 418 Wilson St. Maternity: Mrs. Vesta J. Razmvslowski, 901 Queen St.

Discharged: El wood S. Rex, 623 N. Evans William F. Maute, 265 W. Linfield Road, Roversford; Thaddeus J.

lstenes, 71 Beech Joyce A. Weil, 417 Stowe; Harry V. Lobdell, 622 Main Bally; Frances A. Jones, 297 Old Schuylkill Road, Spring City; Rose A. Farmer, 325 Grant Donna M.

Cias, 405 Moyer Road. Lower Pottsgrove; Lvndia L. Mikinus, 1950 Kepler Road, Lower Pottsgrove. Maternity: Mrs. Sharon Bartholomew, Zieglerville; Mrs.

Jnnet E. Arms, Deep Choral music set at school The Coventry Singers will mark the conclusion of the first season with a program of choral music at French Creek Elementary School, Coventrvville, 8 p.m. Friday. This group of 30 voices organized to provide local singers an opportunity to practice and perform with choral music of varying periods and styles. Joseph Hoover, third grade teacher at French Creek, is conductor, and Corinne M.

Griffiths, choir director for Elverson United Methodist Church, is piano accompanist. Featured as piano soloist will be Elaine Chrisman, a junior at Owen J. Roberts High School. Creek Road, Perkiomenville; Mrs. Dolores shall, 2139 E.

High Mrs. Shobha D. Sim, Hanover Garden Apartments, North Coventry. EAST DIVISION Admitted Robert P. Storm, Gilbertsville RD Dennis S.

8 Birchwood Court. Douglassville; Deborah Eppler, 352 Apple Gerald Bauer, Barto RD Levie Faison, 552 Walnut Harold M. Allison Pine Forge; Alice R. Seitz, Riverside Avenue. Spring Mount; William (i.

Bechtel 140 Chestnut Bechtelsville; Elsie M. Orrs, 996 Hale Janet. E. Groves, Pottstown RD Joanne M. 725 Salnut Sandra J.

Frets, Rhoads Road, Gilbertsville; Jason Arndt, 822 N. Charlotte Vincent A. Guerrero, 40 E. 2nd Celan S. Schaeffer, 1106 N.

Franklin St. Discharged: Ruth A. Bauer, Gilbertsville RD Frank D. Bearde, 9 Plum Rosa Czeiner, 1144 N. State Clyde Dudley, Meadowbrook Ajvirtments.

Gilbertsville; James D. Jones Elverson RD Andrew Krupiak. 821 Queen Darlene A. Mackewicz, Pottstown Route 20; Donald P. McFarland, 121 Dennis Birdsboro; Wayne A.

Paskel, Grebe Road, Schwenk 111 Mark A. Tisdale, Pittsburgh; R. Orr, 987 E. Valley Road, Pottsgrove. LAMPS LAMPS New teautlful New and Unbelievably Quality The BETTERLEYS Lamp 111 Queen St.

The Finest Candies SPRING BROADLOOM CARPET 12' and II' 31 Rolls All Sala Prlcad 2.95 53.95 $4.95 sq. yd. Values to $10.95 sq. vd. High Density Foam or Jute Backing Face Yarn Continuous Filament Nylon! Some Acrylics! Decorator Hiqh-Low St Loops-Hiqh Your Room Siias.

Be Early For Best Selection. THE BOYS 429 HIGH ST. Closed Wednesday at Noon Little Things Bring Comfort They can take the dreariness out of Illness. Home can be easier. Coma to us tor sickroom supplies.

COMFORT PADS (For Bed Sores) SURGICAL SUPPORT STOCKINGS MOIST HEAT PADS SITZBATH DISPOSABLE UNDERPADS SURGICAL DRESSINGS OUR STORE HOURS OPEN DAILY 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. A.M. to 9:00 P.M. A.M.

to 12 Noon and P.M. to P.M. CANNING'S DRUG STORE for Your Drug, Seeds 451 High St. 324-1404 WE DELIVER (iive your mother a perm ami shampoo ami for her special (lay Helen Pal's Beauty Salon 366 High Pottstown Call 323-6040 for appointment Bring The Whole Family VACATION SHOW Today Thru Saturday 4 Since 1905 204 HIGH STREET AT ALL OUR STORES oi it ti. 69c DELICIOUS TOASTED COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW SQUARES Reg.

90c lb. MOLASSES COCOANUT STRIPS (JIT CERTIFICATES Available At All Our Sfnrpa KIM CREATIONS Beautiful Baskets Filled With Glazed Artificial Fruit Also Glazed Artificial Flower Slip into a pair of these super styles for summer's brightest new look. We've got sandals ji and clogs for all occasions, with platforms and wedges, barebacks and sltngbacks. In white and colors. Super! 0 endicott johnson STOP IN AND SEE OUR SUPER NEW STORE IT'S AS EXCITING AS OUR SUPER NEW STYLESI 239 HIGH STREET, POTTSTOWN.

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1933-1978