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POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTTSTOWN. PA. PKone 2263 PAGE NINE Nip arwick, 40 19 Royersford Spring City MERCURY BUREAU News AdtertlamfC ire tilAioi HARLCY B. BRANDRETH, Rep, Second Avmnv mud Main Strt Pbon 158 Royraford STOWE QUINTET TAKES OPENER IN TRI COUNTY WHAT IS THIS, THE FOLLIES? CORKY KELLAM The Mercury Welcomes Letters on Timely Topics for ThU Page ywsrweyww LEAVES POOL AT 11A.M.

TODAY MORNING, JANUARY 16. 1937 mgles i SET STATE SCHOOL Mammoth Swimmer Eat and Be Shaved West Pottsgrove JayveesLose; Honeybrook Makes Sweep With Morgantown Teams Pirates Easily Top Old Rivals By 24 15 niture Store Window 14 LOCAL WOMEN PLAN WORLD DAY OF PRAYER OPERATED BY TWO TRUSTEES TEAM STANDING I Won Lost Per. The end of Norris (Corky) Kel lam's long distance endurance swim is in sight and the mammoth merman plarw to leave the Wrt PottsgroTt 1 8 000 nniThrook 1 0 1.000 6Tirwirk 0 1 .000 Ed Hallman, Former 'Ford Athlete, Leads Parade Against Former Teammates; S. Girls Win Royersford High school and followers of the art of parting the cords are sorry that one Edgar Hallman moved to Spring City. The Y.

M. C. pool this morning at Jrgantown 0 1 .000 Crushing Warwick High, 40 19. West Pottsgrove Junior High, of Mrs. C.

R. Wagner Named Chairman for Next Year's "iTZ, Z. Ti5 Pennington Say, Pn. after being In the water more than hurst But One Of Many in Stowe, got off to a flying start in defense of its Tri county basketball Observance Pennsylvania former Royersford High school athlete who learned how to play the court game on the 'Ford side of the river, led Spring Citys' Pirates to leaeue championship yesterday Knauertown. The Eagles started an Impressive victory ovor hie former teammates lout night in the Spring City high school cage by pocketing nearly half the point of a A group of 14 women represent EM1 iA Tl No, these gals are skat era, not Follies beauties.

50 hours. Kellam, who went Into the water at 5:23 o'clock Wednesday afternoon was tiring rapidly last night, but he believed he could make it until 11 a. m. today. Corky's hands were swollen, as were his feet.

He has lost about 25 pounds since he start 24 15 victory. af 4m Malra 41t mnw ing various Royersford churches met when Ben Lessig sank a field goal and never let up during the game. Honeybrook High nosed out Morgantown High. 28 22, last night at Knauertown in the other league fray. Poor work from the foul line vtf.

Morgan town a win for the Pennhurst State school near here is but one of many State Institutions under supervision of the Department of Welfare which are being operated by short handed OCAllSt Palft for Spring City the Blue and In the home of Mrs. Fred G. Bangs yesterday afternoon and arranged Valerie Fink, left, and La verne Busher pictured in New York. They are stars of an Ice show in Madison white maidens routed tne Royers ford lassies to the tune of 33 10. for a local observance of the World Day of Prayer, as communities XL The Royersford teams will find i ne Koyersiora teams win una Square Garden.

ed his swim. Berks dribblers made but seven of fe Vvfn. th. wtr which h8 of trustees, according to oVaW i. JTIO 1 solace in the fact they will have 4 an opportunity to redeem them opportunity throughout the world join in an VMM international Day of Prayer Feb selves on their home floor February ruary 12.

19. he expects to do under his own John B. Pennington, head of the power, hell walk, If able, to the department. Pennington stated yes front of the Y. M.

C. A. building terday the records show that penn SEL "Si Jwm UmjSS hur8t operating with only which will take him to a local furniture store. two of Its nine trustees since the Coach Knapp's Forders felt the With The Local loss of Cliff Strunk, center, who was able to participate in only a portion of the game because of a recent injury. Strunk's best attempt was one foul.

The local service will be held in the Nasarene church. Fifth avenue and Washington street, Royersford, February 13, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. A.

Murray waa named to be In charge. The speaker will be announced. The committee for next year Then hell go to bed, In the store pas August. 'tfr The welfare secretary said he 20 tries. In yesterday afternoon's preliminary, Warwick junior Yar sity trimmed West Pottsgrove, 27 18.

Last night, Honeybrook junior varsity landed 23 14, and the Honeybrook rirls copped. 18 10. The triumph was the third of the year for Coach Ed Strickland's Eagles. Lessig, Steve Klaptoskyand Armini Panflle were the big guns, with Lessig scoring 12 points and the other two lads 11 apiece. Julius Panflle played a nice defensive game.

AFTERNOON VARSITY GAME 3' WEST POTTSGROVE window, and remain there until about 7 o'clock. Kellam will be awakened each hour while In the After leading by the scant Www window and be given fruit juices. Kellam says that during the was appointed as follows: Mrs. C. R.

Wagner, chairman; Mrs. John R. Waser, vice chairman, and Mrs. David H. Brown, secretary and has asked the two trustees to continue meeting and continue making recommendations.

They are E. G. Brownback, Trappe, president of Spring City bank, and Dr. H. B.

Shearer, Worcester, who were confirmed by the Senate the last day of the Summer special session. The Senate did not act on the appointment of seven others. first 30 minutes he Is asleep, he goes through the motions of swimming, using the same strokes that he has used during his sojourn in the natatorium. treasurer. margin of only one point as the first period ended, Spring City took command by a good majority in the second bracket as the score stood 19 9 at half time, which virtually assured the ultimate victory.

The orange and black crawled up a few points In the third quarter, but lacked the punch to stave off defeat. Sluts 125 154 127 408 McElroy 170 163 161 464 Kelm 141 144 181 466 King 140 IPS 147 485 Stulflet 200 304 170 678 Those attending yesterday's meet CENTRAL IS VICTOR TOOL ROOM HMt'ittnt 14? 123 46 Brmiin 146 123 If ft 43ft Eitincer 119 152 144 41S Trtmbl K8 148 164 460 Drumhe'r 166 174 114 454 Sailer 163 323 191 577 ing were as follows: Mrs. J. I. Beide man.

Mrs. George Forrest, Mrs. Roy Fd. Fl. Fit.

Pt At 7 o'clock tonight, Corkey will toss off his nine blankets, 1 1 Totals 809 869 8033480 W. M. CASTING iiHk nsid a net ma 4 1 which he says he uses to keep him The welfare head said operating L. Winters, Mrs. C.

Garber, Mrs. W. Taggert, Mrs. H. E.

Anderson, Mrs. John R. Waser, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs.

S. Dolan, Mrs. A. J. Robinson, oaugier 124 113 116 353 warm, and get ready to be shaved the Institutions short handed Isn't The victorious passers convert 2 0 It 12 3 0 11 jameiaon 127 131 is 4i3 Mn the window.

At 7:30 o'clock, interfering with the department one 2 1 0 1 ed six out of ten foul tries, with 0 0 2 2 3 1 3 12 petrica 164 io in i Corky win start to devour a three bit. "We can operate and have Totall TW MO 63 3473 GENERAL Batten 179 157 141 467 Kulp 16 214 157 Kovl 165 201 200 566 Kt4m 211 20 1 227 639 VftnDrk 166 160 140 Mrs. A. A. Murray, Mrs.

C. Wag Keougn us 127 166 44i I pound steak. operated with only two trustees or Bobby Brn. of "Rainbow "allin of 'lv i thi ntver" nhowinff at the on top Iour Ilel goal, for a i the River, showing at tne of piaym center. polnts, piayinar center.

mw sniisi vwva finn swa waPissiSA mm 1 a. ner, Mrs. David H. Brown and Mrs, Fred G. Bangs.

on Totals 769 463 7053137 vui.jr oaya vtw wt6" ww I inree Or even none, rmuiswn 40 Seepl 150 192 600 Doenier'a league, xagiea' water to the air causes mm to get gold He was referring to 31 Strand. Konny stiles at forward was the alleys. 0 ta. "Yolf. 0 A.

Panflle, XiMig, 8 J. Panflle, 1 ooney. 6 Kiaptosky, g. 6 Totals 17 WARWICK Fd. Dampman, 1 Tom peon, 0 LatchX poter, 0 Pries, 0 Cairns, 1 fhlck, I 0 1 cmus I boards of trustees under his de best performer for the Royersford VAULT TO BE MOVED Totals 19 933 9111739 Doe tiler league.

Uoom Fit. Pt. willows don't weef Keiiam has been attracting large nrtment nve, scoring seven of his team's I 1 A. UU I LUTHER LEAGUE PLANS 3 2 TO POTTSTOWN BANK 15 points, by shooting three field rtnts i crowas uio cma uia uiuru John 183 169 180 631 I lnc Yrwr.t km the BSllerY SERVICE TOMORROW goals and one foul out of four at Fl. 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Baker Koval mZ Jammed at the for his final 2 12 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 Royersford team a KOVACH BEATS CIMONT J.

Kovach 319 191 317 301, 17ft 162 Totals 420 369 1791171 P. Olmont ISO 161 803... PERSONALS Hartstlne 122 149 130 401 hours in the pool. The Luther League of Grace Lu 1 on thrw mt theran church, Royersford, will con In the rirls deoartment Mart EXPLODING OIL 1112 174 183 178 Totals 354 364 3811099 Moom alleys. duct Its annual service tomorrow Mattia and Mary Jane Smith hung Mrs.

Doll P. Myers, 533 New St, Ouest 160 158 303 fit Totals 750 789 8582394 8EARLES Jar via ism 202 147 539 Lafferty 128 116 130 369 Yohn 135 144 164 443 Mentser 114 105 179 398 Ketm 135 135 Bechtel 174 160 184 618 Totals 736 727 8093573 Church leaf ua. Y. M. C.

A. alleys. CROWS CAM CROW CROWS Trout 162 168 185 813 Rietner 18 182 134 484 Bteffy 114 166 144 424 Whltacre 190 167 138 495 8hen 174 142 207 623 Haraer 20 178 179 863 Totals M9 849 8332811 LARKS Leaslr 145 1R3 115 443 Swavelj 121 157 149 427 Dunn 118 136 160 414 Levenvood 184 171 154 509 Harner 178 208 144 625 Dengler 154 212 196 562 Totals 780 937 903 3510 Owls' lesfut. Owls' alleys. NAVY SINKS SYRACUSE NAVY Oakes 182 301 201 SM Wentse! 149 190 163 621 MeEvoy 157 178 136 471 Venzke 153 321 156 530 Oerhart 140 198 180 6)8 Boug titer 356 176 193 834 Handicap 1113 Totals W7 988 9133794 SYRACUSE Klrkhoff 319 161 19 869 Preidman 177 303 176 858 Hums 155 165 176 618 Chrutman 168 163 130 481 Kemp 157 168 128 453 Bechlar 178 146 192 616 Totals 899 930 6453664 Eagles' league.

Eagles' alleys. CLBAV1MO TRIPS CASTING W. M. CLEANINQ Powell 158 136 143 439 Score by periods: Spring City, underwent an opera night, with Henry W. Scheirer, Pul 29 points between them for the Klmk 143 163 153 458 Rnoads 163 196 140 498 Totals 776 654 6363484 WILLOWS Kocbel 153 161 140 450 Leh 150 123 121 393 Bid ley 189 150 161 600 Stapp 189 300 152 541 Maurer 1.H 170 169 40 6ktan 184 167 181 638 Handicap 30 30 30 40 freat PottBgrova 11 13 i U'mrwlrk 4 2 719 tion for an abscess recently In KILLS SIX PEOPLE lerton, president of the Luther frZZl Wele h.

Scorer Oodis. A Philadelphia rigging concern yesterday began work on removing the huge vault from the closed Royersford Trust company building. The vault was purchased by Cltixens National Bank of Pottstown and will be taken to that place after workmen complete the gigantic task of cutting It loose from Its moorings. The vault wag built in reinforced concrete when the bank building was erected several years ago. Referee Pottstown.

She Is reported to be jrtmer Montgomery League of Pennsylvania, as the guest Eagle came through with the total recovering. Her mother, Mrs. DODGERS III MP CARDS DODGERS Oatifherty 135 187 310 833 Jenkins 16ft 138 167 43 VanDeBo 169 140 16ft 467 Ground 150 303 161 814 Harvey 181 183 133 606 0 AFTFFNOON JAYVrr. AMI speaker. By profession an attor Royersford score.

Spring City James E. Sponenberg, Berwick, is spending some time at the Myers WEST FOTTSQKOVB n. with offices in Allentown, made one out of four foul tries and Fd. Fl. Fit.

Pt Totau 890 668 823 2681 Spectators Are Cremated As home. 0 I Ouest 191 198 187 876 Scheirer is well qualified to bring Royersford two out of four. k.lnfnl wmmmmatrm. tYm ftAWll tit I BOYS GAME 1 I 1 Mt Pipeline Breaks this community. J.

LOWell QrOlI, df.M. J. Lowell Grorr, fd. f. ps.

Miss Marjorle Schaeffer, 442 Penn street. Spring City, was admitted to MOOSE TRIM EAGLES EAOLES NO. 3 Beam 124 174 169 457 Donald Godshall and Charles Grater Boor, 102 2 0 4 0 7 4 0 2 Phoenixville hospital for surgical Hll iakn nnrt in tha aervlee. Both Sul. 3 1 103 Yarmush, 0 0 0 Konnlck, 0 1 Slfcby.

0 0 0 Moore, 3 1 a Ba.ro. 2 0 I Rolll. 2 2 lovat. 2 2 1 elenlclt. 0 2 2 A.

Clorl. 2 0 0 3. Cooney. 0 0 3 Hih. 0 0 0 CARDINALS Mohler 99 147 127 373 Orov 158 194 183 833 Deltra 168 139 168 473 How 171 164 316 851 Shanar 167 174 155 496 Rair4 193 178 368 Piug 138 13ft ww k4 im in aa Jkvv.ii js Si.

ill 5iB Jan. 15 Ex retention. the senior and junior choirs will 4 0 tZi Miner 141 182 125 448 piooing on at pipeline oreax cre VI VJfJW.Jkll Sf i mati rour women SDectatmv. i man sing during the service. Tne senior Randall, 0 Tyson, 0 22 choir will sinar.

"Jesus. Saviour. Pilot Strunk, 0 a I Tansy, 2 04 0 4 0 0 Totau 744 667 474 2478 burned two members or a repair wno waa taken seriously ill Christ lansdale MoosB no. i crew to death, injured six and re mM nav rnortd lmDrovlns In ToUlS 798 871 toe 3563 5. I Tnt.la .1 TntaJa a A 014 laagu.

Y. M. Scots by oar tods: 11 1 C. A. alleys.

8Jh ducie automobile to molten Jef ferson hospital, Philadelphia, to Retmer 154 170 186 610 I mafal hfrA laah. nlcrhk metal here last night. Totals 1 i WARWICK Royersford 4 113 BANK NAMES THOMAS Fl. Fit. FU.

opnna; uuy ja a Referee Harley. Timet Hunaicker. wmcn insuiuuoa ne moved by ambulance from Phoenixville hospital. FOR 30TH YEAR Scorer Kline. tthan.

0 0 0 Creeimaa 164 166 303 626 OUMmiB 163 203 303 667 Koehlert 160 305 180 658 Totals 846 933 9543734 La na dale Moose alleys. rota FOR EPISCOPAL EPISCOPAL Han 149 179 169 497 Sehada 171 134 12 431 Taerl 133 179 167 478 Kemp 137 148 190 473 GIRLS OAMB 13 0 0 4 I I AU Ollicera anu rmuiuycs mc i f. fd. I. TJ, "It ail happened like a flash of lightning, said Mark Gist of Seminole, repairman who escaped with slight burns.

"One minute those women were sitting In the automobile talking. The next they were a mass of flames'. Thomson, B. Bedt. 2 loomls, 9 2 5 Bedt.

I 11 fcollAdse. ft! 1 2 3 Ill FRIED OYSTERS Ideal Saturday Supper RITTENHOUSE CAFE Closed All Day Sunday National Bank of Royersford were a Smith, whn tv. hnrH rsf Hi. I Nettles, 1 2 1 3 Weaver, 2 0 4 DEATHS FUNERALS 1 VINES FINALLY DOWNS STOWE WINS Stowe East End fw ir1: Lock, i 1 1 3 uauu. 0 is recwrs neia iw rcwrgmuzni HMi mwv Cook, 0 00 Lent, 0 00 IS 27 11 ToUls PERRY IN PRO TENNIS nor in the Da ma no: nouse yesier Quay, Moors, W.

Reed 41 7 Dllopiane 4S 6 Tacks 35 1 Moyer 53 9 Score by period rit mnralnv V. Thomas nresl 1 0 00 Smale, 0 00 The women, waiting for their inn 11 west Pottsgrove 78 14 i a is 4 727 7," IS 1 "ok Foreman, 0 0 0 0 00 10 Warwick Enay 44 4 DavtdheUer ,29 i husbands to finish the repair job, MRS. EMMA WADS WORTH, wife of Lewis Wadsworth, died this Royersford Classified Rider 50 SKeroor 33 4 were Mrs. Harnett Guthrie; year. Others officials re elected fol guiss.

Oumpert.g 0 0 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 15 (F) Ellsworth Vines, National profess sionai tennis champion, hand R.ad as smv. 44 Mrs. Arthur GiUam, Stroud; Mrs. morning at I clock in the home xteea jo Myers i low; Allen T.

Keeiey, vice presa altera, dent and secretary of the board; White, 0 Rferee Welsh, scorer jTlmer Montgomery. NIGHT VARSITY GAME HONEYBROOK Pd. Ft, Fit. Pta PERSONALS Bush 30 2 Bair 58 9 onn 5C8. Avant, ana Mrs.

u. f. oi ner orotncr wiaw a 68 1 loo 15 Lamb. Seminole. The dead men Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Ho II man. Horace iv. nomas, aeconu viuc i a enf.

i .1 1 tuw. wW yimmw Rhoad Kincklnger 33 4 1 were husbands of Mrs. nnth PMrilnt tvenu. HOVER. 3 NOTICE Is hereby given that I will pay no billa unless contracted, by myself, George H.

ficheffey. AK 1 Olauner, Klrkhoff S3 McElroy president; J. Lowell ororr, easmer; 1 Royersford 1 4 010 William J. Morgan, teller; Beatrice prnf city Ma.h.m.r nnirrRnhw: Marv Brown. Timer Quigg.

and Mrs. Gillam. a mt 78 11 Koeford. I. ed Pred Perry, former czar of the amateur courts, his first defeat as a professional tonight.

The game scores were 6 3, 9 7, 6 4, 6 1. 102 11 The workmen were using an acety TOWN, of a complication of diseases. She was aged 66 years. Mr. Warts worth waa a dauahter White, Honk, 3 1 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 a Total 344 44 0 9 i I 0 10 i 10 9 1 0 1 Total 340 43 lene torch to repair the leaking Emery, man, solicitor.

line. Officials of the Gulf Oil and the Davtd ind Mary Vines victory came after he had CUBS COP Washlnston Cubs S. C. Titers Harris, 0 plank, 4 HIPPODROME PRESENTS Refining company declined to com rr thrice been defeated by the pipe Eiroif 30 2 Shaner 32 1 FIREMEN PLAN BANQUET ANOTHER DOUBLE BILL I n. i i eaa ML.

21 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE XI 1936 PLYMOUTH Deluxe coupe. 1936 Chev. Deluxe coupe, 1930 Buick sedan. Tyaoo Motor Co Boyexsiard. Phone 472.

1933 DODGE 4 door sedan; 1933 Plymouth 2 door touring; 1935 Plymouth touring sedan. Llndsrmaa 4s Oeorgee. Phone 416 J. Friendship Fire company, Royers Moyer si 13 Shuman 23 2 inn i (Bucher) McAfee and resided in Spring City until 18 months ago. She is survived by.

two sisters. Lulu, wife of Charles Hoffman, smoKing iiriiisner, vines icit a ment. BYRD TWICE MISTAKEN MORGANTOWN i Fd. Fl. Fit.

Pte ford, completed plans for the an 1 as Miner 63 a nual banquet to be held In the fire Maiiey 47 c. Kugier 39 4 0 0 tMnltti. 0 Another giant double feature pro 76 12 FOR STATION ATTENDANT iBoyertown, and Mrs. Bertha Hill. house Saturday night, Jan.

30 i Tyson 51 Mitchell Heading. turkey meal will be served. ChrUtman 49 SLudwtg .....24 1 hospital In Chicago yesterday, ending a several day period of recuperation. Perry, who recently turned pro, defeated Vines in New York, at Cleveland and Chicago. The stars met here before a near capacity pram at the Hippodrome today gives one of the best entertainments ever offered before on any double fea Arrangements are In charge of 1 0 a 0 2 0 1 100 13 40 2 Bender 34 3 E.

Kugier 71 14 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 19 Funeral Director Wayland O. OGDEN. Utah. Jan. 15 WFV Rear Admiral Richard E.

Byrd, twice Crauger, rViyder. HtolttfUB. 0 3 Taylor, Smith, IV Long, I Mvtrta. IToUl Score by periods: Schrack 9 1 Bauer 29 Schwenk, Boyertown. ture program.

100 18 43 4 FOR SALE March Brownbaek pipelees heater, good condition. 111. Apply Mercury, Roysrsford. Feature No. 1 is "Wanted: Jane tendant.

uess tod'a he hive 22 crowd which Duquesne Garden 19 Total 299 33 Total 319 46 nffirifllR AstimatM at 7000 In the Turner." featuring the wise crack to do something about his uniform. STOWE 10 10 ft 28 fnitrtu nf hll aPiM uft will tak knauertown The Mercary's correspondent la Knauertown Is Mrs. Irma Knaner, Pottstowa D. 2. phone Push town 44.

The Mercury Is delivered ia the Knauertown arts by Joaa Petermaa. lermUhV'TtmVrlHee. Scorer I them to 40 Of the country's large fen lng, cocky sweetheart, Lee Tracy "Some time ago, at the union and Gloria Stuart. The sparkling, station In Kansas City," he said, a tempestuous, danger filled romance Purs? handed Re Hees. cities.

NIGHT JAYVKl OAM GIRLS' CAGE SCHEDULE HONEYBROOK Fd. Fl. Fife. Pt llh HnHnt ii" but this pJ mornln the train pulled Into pioits of the men and women with oM.n annfh.i. mw.n i.v, m.

if rfienACti 4 ugaen anocner woman asked me Ralph Adams. Crowell Publish Newly elected vestrymen of St. Peter's Lutheran church will be The Simpler 9 The second nan or the giria 7 likrman. 3 a Y. W.

C. A. Sunday school basket Utiles, ing company, will give a talk on salesmanship to the student body installed at the morning service to 3 who risk life and limb to sTfeiuard wner6 Provo whether her uf S. mall? 1 Here's The'ftm Sfg would take her to Salt Lake 9 3 0 0 ball league starts Tuesday night with three games on the books. The 'ort, of the high school.

0 0 0 0 Hadltng. Mlsg Florence McElroy has re arrn HArfiratinn tn thm YtYr I l'Jr' The More Efficient! schedule follows: Jan. 19 Grace vs. Brethren; turned to school after a few days unproclaimed activities. a mmmm If 33 illness.

Feature No. 2 is "Laughing at ToUls I MOROANT MORGANTOWN Trinity vs Ion's; St. Aloysius vs. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Rex were Trouble" featuring Jane Darwell In Farmers' Market Fd Searles. dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs her finest display of talent. She be 4 a Pttlaw, 0 Jan. 20 Second Baptist vs.

St. Clair Boens. ing cast as a woman newspaper James; Brethren vs, Emmanuel; James Faith, Pughtown, was a editor, fair and fortv iah. whosa Searles vs. Trinity.

village caller. mission in life is to helo others out Jan. 26 St. Aloysius vs. St.

Miss Esther Kline is employed 0 1 0 0 9 of their troubles, while she laughs proucT rSVSariSK 0 0 0 2 1 0 I 0 0 Clrove I Montgomery, Lammey, Pick, Minnlck, llHPPt Handllry, Cook, lOlne, IT Ii because Public Utility ervlce li so highly ptt fected that it teemi 10 limpid The turning of a witch throwing of a lever opening 1 9 a a a 9 0 in Reading. away tier own. 101 rain, supplies were light and nrlcea James; Second Baptist vs. Emmanuel; Grace vs, Zion's. Jan.

28 Searles vs. Zion's; St Aloysius vs. Trinity: Second Bap Mr. and Mrs. James White, of Pottstown, and Mrs.

Oscar White called on Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bit morrow at 10:15 a. m. as the Transfiguration of Our Lord it observed. Pastor of the church is the Rev.

William R. Seaman. No vesper service will be held tomorrow night. Church school will meet at 9 a. m.

A preparatory service will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p. In St. Paul's Reformed church, the Rev. Paul E. Schmoyer, Church school will meet at 9 a.

m. House of God Services will be conducted tomorrow at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

in the House of God church by the pastor. The Rev. E. W. Jones.

Sunday school will meet at 1:30 p. m. in charge of Crawford, superintendent. Christ Mission Sunday school will meet tomorrow at 2 p. in Brethren in Christ Mission and preaching will be held at 3 p.

m. Prayer meeting is held every Thursday night. muss uarweu Decame an over fnse. night screen favorite two years ago istT 25 ibi" 223a350; Wo through her unforgettable perform sweet potatoes T3eai OO; Ho. ance as the touch but warm hearted 2s.

2Saoe. tut vs, Brethren. wit 1 ii. Totls 4 Score by periods: Honeybrook head nurse in White Parade." 25 9 1ft 9 fl 33 I ucvuuvi jo a unit lis 414 1 Alovsius: Searles vs. St.

James: I Morianuwn nrKknujwn Referea Smith. Timer Hes. soorer Grace vs. Emmanuel. ler.

Several villagers enjoyed the fog chaae held from the Warwick farm. This was followed by a elder hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pew, Ardmere, spent several days at their farm here. Hess.

I feb. 4 Searles vs. Emmanuel; jnuonivvnwa i eua7ae. TOMATOES IS lbs. OOcaSJOO.

RHUBARB 8 Iba 40a AOc. CABBAGE 50 lbs 40sOO. SPINACH ISaSOe. TURNIPS 20a40c. CAR ROTS 40a85c.

RUTABAOAS 100 lbs focall.M. Since then her career has been a succession of small but brilliant and finely etched screen portrait. Also added on the same program is the favorite western star Buck Jones in "Branded" showing at triaHn rvrfnrtnunrei Aril A ra 1 IArifaiT rnvFAB Zion's vs. Second Baptist; Trinity vs. Zion's.

I Members of the Y. M. C. A. wui Feb.

9 St, James vs. Emmanuel; WHEAT No 2 red Winter, domsstta Mr, and Mrs. L. Harple of of a valve may teem to the uier to be the beginning and end of itarting the tervice. And, for him, that is true.

But back of the button, or lever, or valve, li ft highly efficient organization, involving thousands of workers, millions of dollars of investment, and ft mechanized lyitem representing the experience of many yean in perfecting the tervice The simplicity of Utility Service is the symbol of its high developments ttend an all day swimming con zion's vs. St. Aloysius; Searles vs Pennhurst, were village visitors. ferenoe tomorrow as Second Baptist. Miss Beatric Bltler has returned OATS No 2 white, e4M.a6Se Those who wiU attend are 15a I Feb, 16 Trinity vs, Brethren; to LyndeU.

BUTTER Top trades. 334ie; 02 all. Ed Rati, Evans Tnoma, zlon.g Vi Emmanuel; Grace vs William Syphard is improving SO, 33c: 88, 324e. saddle of his favorite mount and rides into blazing adventure, tracking down masked plunderers of the range, obart, Norris (Corky) Keuam ana searles. from illness at the home of his ames F.

Baird, MY" physical Feb. 18St. Aloysius vs. Em DRESSED POULTRY Stags, wsst 14alSVie; old roosters, dry picked, HOSPITALS tor. I manuel; Brethren vs.

Searles: St daughter, Mrs. Susie Hlmes. MOTORIST INJURED ussi'Vjo. capona, western, 32aao James vs. Trinity.

EOOS 4237; firmer. Extras, whites, 241 a 28c; browns, 26a2Ia; standards, STUDENT BORROWS" EYES aKsat lamsi UoU vi a a IaiiaIq DETTON VIS Fh. 25 Trinity vs. Second Ban Tom Morgan, 27, decided to throw Noe 1 and 2. No 3 and 4.

rm a sinu tuDc, gtna wA44a a.9 avsssga 4 viL viaiiii i furnishes the "reading eyes" that 1 M2c; toadea mediums. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 15 Brt2rn, 8t i a. 1 tT Iam vest TnwA away his ctgaret while riding in an automobile, at Hope.

Kan. He anoh a Taifri WIHIami ann rt a I 7 iiutnaaras 3az4c. an uetton, or salt laks vuy, won b. er Ernie Dusek. Omaha.

In the March 2 Brethren vs. St. James; Rochester unitarian minisier, to reached for the window handle but seised the door lever instead obtain an education at St. Law i Lancaster livestock main bout of a wrestling show be St. Aloysius vs, Grace; Trinity vs POTTSTOWN Discharged: Leonard Hippie, Pottstown it.

surgical; Mrs. Lily Schnell, Royersford, surgical; Mrs. Marguerite Winchester, 138 North Charlotte street, maternity; Mrs. Alica Smith, 378 High street, tv William' alcrVif la I LANCASTER, Jan. IS (AP Csttls.

re 10,000 fans tonight when Emmanuel. a s'u Iir lft; slow on fat steers. 25 lowar. Fat Philadelphia Electric Company The door swung open and Morgan fell to the pavement He suffered a skull fracture, a broken nose and usek was disaualified after an March 4 Second Baptist vs unptnicu. a ciivrw awuucuv, cv 1 BUnt as lower, bologna buns steady man reads all of the textbooks from I Cows steady.

Heifers 2S tower. Hour and 24 minutu of srraDDling. I Grace; Zion'a vs. Brethren; St lacerations. which Williams, listening intently, ,1, Mh mi Detton weighed 205 and Dusek, 227.

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Tbey bring news of many money saving bargains be thrifty. Bead Tha MeTiiry'a a daily laugh on the editorial page Want to sell something? Tell about it in a Mercury classified. westerns fU 23aii.au. BUXIiP 28; lambs steady tnoncy ssviDg bargains dally thrift messages, (of The Mercury..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1933-1978