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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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FRIDAY, JULY IBfll POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTT5TOWN, PA. DIAL FA 3-3000 Two Area Girls 4-H Champions in District Competition Two girls won district championships at the Southeastern Pennsylvania 4 championship contests at Kutz- tnun. Marion Dcppen, Montgomery county farm agent an nnunced Thursday. Marion Simmons, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph L.

Sim- mom, Collegevilie HI) 2. took First prize over H2 teams from 12 counties in the clothing selections event. She represented Pcrkiomen Spring clothing club's 411 aggregation Winning in the health competi tions in the district was Limerick Clothing Judith Kelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .1.

Kelius, Route 422, Pottstown RD Both girls will compete State 4-H honors in champion ship finals, next month at Penn sylvania State university, Cni Park. THESE SHAPES ARE TOPS FOR left, this magenta dinner cap with shaggy Hog look was made with ostrich fea'hers by l.mme; Morton Weiner made the blue velvet pirate bonnet, (enter, fared with matching satin and roomy enough to hide pin curls. Flizaheth made the high crowned global roller from fuzzy, fur like felt. Birthday Congratulations From The Mercury HOROSCOPE nf rinmrstn haiM'Oirss In happy vent rhllrl will hr both talrnlfd and humane. Melvin Leon Rinewalt, son of Mr and Mrs.

Melvin Rine- wait, West Cedarville road, 14 years, Linda Kutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kutz, Doug lassville RD 2. 12 years. Christcna a Renninger, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Renninger, Pennsburg Rl), 17 years. Gregory Robert Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Kdwin Powell, River road. South Pottstown, lo years.

Phyllis Susan Malak, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Malak William Russell Mattei, sttn of Paul Mr and Mrs Emidio Mattel, 32 Mrs. East Fifth street, 14 R. Lonj aul 17 years. Mrs Ada Weller, Shanesville nfMr. TOO Rruce Edward Nelson.

of Mr. and Mrs Henry (1. Nelson, Hereford. 18 years. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 3V Daniel Francis RI) 2.

son of Mr and Barbara Jo Bushev, daughter Sanatoga, of Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Bush- ey, 1426 Sunset drive, 12 years. Decry son and Mrs Russell Doory South Fourth avenue, Royersford 14 years, Deborah Carol Souder, daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Souder. pennsburg RD 1 vears Longacre.

Bally. Rapp Jr Royertoun Mrs Herman Adam, Red Hlil. Holte r.mmi Luther Haas, Manatawny. Britton Leidy, 101 West Phila delphia avenue, Boyertown HAPPY BIRTHDAY W)0 John Ziemba, Penn Village 1 Rvan street Fast Vine David Rukowski, son Mr and Mrs. John Rukowski, Potts tow RD 3, 5 years.

indv Lou DeWitt 123 Weal f'ottstown, Main street 18 vears. Soul Peggy A. Donahue. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas .1 Donahue, Elverson RD 2. in years. Clara Weidenhammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Che trr Weidenhammer Sr Karl- 19 years. Margarete Ann Fwald.

daugh trr of Mrs Susanna Ewall, 335 Fast Philadelphia aven.ie, ertnwn, 18 vears. Finest Candy Since 1905 Dennis Joseph Meitzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Meitz- Harvey Martin Shaner, son of 1er, Rarto, 4 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shaner, 430 Rhoads avenue. Boyertown. Chester Kuzmeck, son of Mr and Mrs, John Kuzmeck, Patricia Ann Litehko, daugh bertsville, ter of Mr.

and Mrv John Litch Marianne Rivenburg, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs, Darrel Rivenburg. South Charlotte street, 2 years. Moyer, son Donald Hair Styles Set Design in Hats For Fall, Winter By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON AP anhinn Writer) NEW YORK year American women nerd to choose between hat designs and hair styles. The nation's milliners have conceded to which stuhbornlv remain beehive nr heightened with hair pieces Thus, Fall hat creations are calculated to cet along with fresh hair dos either by cover ing up the whole head or simply by tacking on somewhere, with out getting into the wav. Toppers like pirate bonnets are copious enough to hide ugly curlers, or inflatable enough to protect a new beautv parlor ioh from fhe elements silhouettes cover hair teased into pointed head dresses Metallic mesh fits a round hairpieces such as chignons then flares out like a brid al veil.

Fxtreme But are important hat fashion this year. Big hats are huge. Little toppers are out of doll trunk. Sideways tams hang vertically over one ear. TextureH hats are dense with fur.

Plumed ones are as flamhovant as peacocks: shaggy ones as ragged as excelsior. Like combs, little feather hats parade through the center of pretty heads. aps drip with tassels Toques clink with crystals Each Fall hat is nth street, drastically different from the next. But they all abide by the new peace treaty with hair stylists Either hats cover hose lacquered locks entirely, or they become as unostentatiously a part of the coiffure as a hairpin. PACF.

TWENTY-FIVE SHOP TODAY 9:30 to 9 JXNICE M. BO M.TON— whose engagement to Rus. sell (,. Wensel, son nf Mr. and Mrs William Wensel 1 is nounced her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Lestei D. Boalton, Limerick The prospective bride was graduated from Spring ord High school with the class of and is eniploved at Specks restaurant, Limerick. Mr Wensel, a graduate of the same school, with class of 1959, is employed as a mechanic hv Trucking conipanv, Linfield. The wedding is set for Jan. 2S, Wash-and-Wears Need Sudsing Just As Often Because wash and wear gar ments resist mussing and wrinkling so well, there is great temptation to wear them several times between washings.

However, like dark things, wash and wear clothing needs sudsing often to wash away perspiration odors as well as cvervdav soil. Halt Past Summer Not Yet Fall Transition's 3.99 of Mr. Moyer, )onald R. Wambac! Mr and Donald Wambach IR Reynolds avenue. to Observe In Loadinq Dishwasher 10 lm'rr 73 dcnce of amone our podu- GOITERS DECREASED Both iodized salt and the wide use of seafoods in this country Home dishwashers Sandra llaring Priscilla Good ko, Rovertown RD 2.

Mrs. Beech Richard itreet. Lindauer, 366 wit Harrison Mr. and Mrs. James Rovertown RD 1, 13 yeai Sandra Mae Spangler, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ter of Mr.

Spangler, years. and East Mrs John Grecnv ille. 109 HIGH ST. Discount ON ALL Candy Purchases our AM Super Market at 367 HIGH ST. Pottstown, Pa.

NOW OPEN Wednesday At 9 Esther Lovitz. daughter of and Mrs. William Fosnocht, Sassamansv ille. Debra Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

(iene Fritz. 19 West Second street. 7 years. Nancy Frederick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Fred erick.

212 llenr street, 16 vears. lence of goiter among our popu permit a greater number of loading ad vantages this year than ever Cindy Lou DeWitt, daughter before, but for best results there of Mr and Mrs Rodman De- still are some general rules to Witt, 186 Revnolds avenue, 8 remember. years. 1. or pile dishes I on top of each other They must Ronnie Lee Frey, daughter nf be separated sufficiently to per Mr, and Mrs.

Herbert Frev, 812 mit water to reach all surfaces I North Evans street, 10 vean HAPPY BIRTHDAY Just Arrived I 4T. Well As Thursday Until P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT I nul JQ M. Patricia ville David burg RD hoenlv assamans Filson Penns- Bonnie Lee Frey Margaret Mi Franklin street Mary an ne Rivenburg 'k(t.

172 South Priscilla Ann Good, daughter of Mr and Mr Robert I Good, 768 Church street, Royersford. 7 years 2. load large pans or dishes in the bottom rack so as to cut off complete wa ter washing action to the top rack. The top rack is the proper place for pots and pans. 3 3.

place cups or bowls. the racks with outside sur BACK-TO- SCHOOL FABRICS BUY NOW AT NEW LOW, LOW PRICES. in tne racks with outside sur faces to the stream of water. 4 overload silverware so that spoons and forks are fi MILL END FABRIC SH0 Barbara Bushev Human interest wins mnnrv if you telephone good story material 3-1564 I to The Mercury. MB I Debra Beshcrwor, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Besherwor, 805 West (enter street, Stowe, 2 years. Mrs. Flizabeth 58 North Washington street. Sandra Haring, daughter of Kin Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Haring, 901 of Mr and Mr Queen street, 15 years. 831 Glasgow i Mrs. John Leisure, 228 North Hope Neiman, daughter street. 831 ears Dale Neiman.

street, Stowe, 3 Mrs. William North Charlotte Hillegas, 506 William street. a 119 High William Himmelreich, Oley RD 1. SIMMF.R CLF.ARANCF. CAMP TAGGART ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL DAY CAMP FOR BOYS GIRLS IN rOTTSTOWN BOVERTOWN AREA Four Weeks July 30th to Aug.

25th All Activities NEW Ages 6 to 13 yrs. SWIMMING POOL HOT LUNCH HORSEBACK RIDING MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Red Cross Instructors Door to Door Service Adult Staff LIMITED ENROLLMENT White Boned Sizes To 4 Child Sizes to 5 11 s7 SHOE BOX 22 S. Charlotte St. omen's AIR TREDS Donna Schwenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald Schwenk.

84 West Schuylkill road, 18 cars. ESTE RD Twins Mrs. S. Ernest Kulp. Wilson street, and Rosedale drive; Charley A Schaeffer, 17 East Third street, Rovertown.

REt FMI Clinton Frey, 58 North Washington street. Erne RD 2. T. Swavelv, Bovertown Virginia street. Susan Fc and Mrs.

Wiwn Route Keller, 101 ker, dai rus 18. High of Mr. Potts- Gerald Strzeleck and Mrs Walter King street, 12 ve son of rzelocki Mr, 564 Rates $20.00 a Weak Solicit Visitation of amp FOR INFORMATION $75.00 Season Monday to trtilav 6 to Phona FO 7 8147. Writa Gross RD R.D. 1, Boyertown BARGAIN BARN HARD GOODS CLEARANCE SALE SACRIFICE MUST SAVE VACUUM CLEANER BAGS iti ItHiJ? JNU OFFER! CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN MADE 4 14 4 With Spictrs Largt Selection of Colors Do-lt-Yourself and Save Special 49 Sq.

Ft. All Colors of Trim and Base in Stock THE BOYS 429 HIGH STREET SATISFYING SNACKS taste-tempting food for every mood See all the good things we have to eat. Come in for lunch, mid-afternoon snacks or a late-date bite. Try one of our big, succulent burgers especially good with a cola drink. Come in and treat your taste! Pottstown Allentown Boyertown GAIL BYRON fro( of inn Acetate in Rovai blue, red, brown or green, Club rollar, self belt, lull skirt; sizes 12 to 20.

14 '1 to 3.SO Modess SEE OUR DISPLAY. Sun Rail Drugs REO. VALUE 1.00 Per Pk. SALE PRICE 55 ALL MAKES AVAILABLE Per Pk. AEVERAGE 6 BAGS PER PK.

WHAT A SAVING! TURN TO PACES 8 and 9 FOR THE ORIATEST MONEY SAVING BUTS OF THE YEAR! MARIA ASSUNTA LODGE Franklin Cherry PotUtown DINE AND DANCE IN AIR-CONDITIONED DINING ROOM MUSIC JOHNNY HAAS' ORCHESTRA SAT. NIGHT 10 P.M. to 1 A.M. Saturday Sunday Special Sirloin Steak TIGHT WEAVE WOOL and NYLON BLEND BR0ADL00M CARPET Special Mid-Summer Sale Price Available in GREEN, GREY, NUTRIA NUT BROWN and BEIGE Easy Budget ermi Open Friday 'til 9 house Queen and Madison luit A from FA 3-8800 I I I GAIL BYRON Hress of late Jt rsP' shirtwaist with self belt, lull skm. Colors brome, sifes 12 to to 2t 3.9fJ Come In! Urite! Or phone limigli Itixk' Ihm nitatrt.

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