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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 18. 19S2 POTTSTOWN MERCURY. POTT5TOWN. PA.

PHONE 2263 Hospifal Holes Anna Smith and William Mason, Royersiord, were adgiitted to Phoenixrille haspital. Discharged were: Frank Petit and Mrs. Anna Bible, Royersford; Richard Keffpr. Albert Minoski and Mrs. Robert Good, Spring City.

page nine Royersford-Spring Missionaries Scheduled for Conference HARLEY B. 8RANDRETH, Rep. Third Avenue and Main Street, Royersford Phone 158 Twin-Boro Classified Card of ThanUs Investiture Service Heid by Troop 56 For New Girl Scouts An investiture service' was con- Surprise Party Given on 75th Birthday Elmer Custer, who has lived all of Outetandtng missionaries will take part in the third annual World- Wide Missionary conference, which opens in Spring City Mennonite Brethren in Christ church tonight at 7 After opening with missionary: A missionary rally is scheduled for Royersford during the afternoon, starting at 2:30 IVIrs. Marcella Rampy "nd Dr, will be the speakers for this rally. Miss Baer Is Capped Alter Finishing Studies Schools Select Two Pupils for Miss Verna Mae Baer, dauRhtcr Chfiral FAcflVAl of the Rev.

and Mr. 5 Paul E. Baer, TOUVcH 311 Yost avenue, Spring City, was Jones, of Royersford High capped after completing her pre- school, and David Godshall, of clinical studies at Abington Me- spring City High school, have been morial hospital. honored in being selected to rep- resent their schools in the annual class of 58 girls took place last night i in Abington Presbyterian church. AH-State Choral festival of the At 7:30 p.

the sound colored Baer graduated from Spring Pennsylvania Music Educators as- pictures and worship in song, mes- picture "The Flame will be school with the class 3f soclation, to be held in Wilkes- sages will be brought tonight by shown. It w'as released March 1, the Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Saunders, and reveals untold story. GREB2 I The family of Frederick R- Grebe wishers to thank the kind neighbors oV An investiture service was con- of the Evangelical Alliance mission, The picturc is a human drama and IKlFPAI 0 UtAIMb hUNtKALb JnT aid SLed his birthday aSniv.rsary at hisjon and Irrdia General mission.

church. home, 519 Church street, the Some of these missionaines will FRiCK SZ5 WALNLT memory of my prccious; Welcome was extended by the In Memorlam Phcbe Sypherd. who de-' leader, Mrs. Frank Ewing, and the The affair was arranged by Mr. horseshoe was formed.

Flag cere- and Mrs. William Custer and Mr. monies and pledge of allegiance and Mrs. Warren Wade, also of Roy- were led by Mrs. Paul Bergstresser.

erstprd. William Custer is a son. and The trefoil candles were lighted a granddaughter ot the Mrs. Ewing as she presented p.irted this life March 18, 1950. At we look upon the beautiful springtlmei Beauties of nature she loved so welt.

Then to think nf the Glorious Heaven And to know it There to dwell, ELIZA RICHARD Lots 6 Scout pins, and Mrs. Bergstres.ser En'-rprize Marble Gramme wks Mon- i presented world pins to the follow- uments, headstones, cemetery work A jnrr new Girl Oravtnese 7th Walnut, Rfd Ph Ijeah Bixler, Betty Fnndle, 7-A' DR J. HARLEY Will Be Out of Town 20. 21 and 22. Judith Thornton, Shirley Prindle, Ivouise Roesclcr, Norma Jean West.

Barbara Fluke, Lois Bower and Theresa Conway. The interior of the home was decorated and baskets of flowers were arranged. Several birthday cakes formed part of the refreshments. Games were played and prizes were awarded. Tomorrow night the Rev.

Daniel Poysti, field representative of the Eastern European mission, will speak and show pictures of the Naii torture chambers, the shambles of the Warsaw ghetto, with views behind the iron curtain. The Rev. Poysti, who is leaving for Europe in April, will tell his audience stories of what he has seen behind the iron curtain. Mrs. Ruth Bottomly Chanuk also will speak tomorrow' nighf and will represent the Hebrew Christian fel- be dre.s.sed in native costume.

Curios STREET, were also will be shown. A capacity conducted in a funeral home at 600 is expected as in other years. Wa.shington street yesterday af- A hearty invitation was extended ternoon at 2 to all by the Rev. Paul E. Baer, The Rev, Paul J.

Henry, pastor pastor of the two churches. Barre, March 20 to 23. The chorus, besides giving several concerts in Wilkes-Barre, will journey to Philadelphia on Sunday, to give a concert at the of Music in the afternoon for the N'ational Music Educators convention, which is being held in that city March 20 to 26. The conductor of the chorus will Attending were Mr, and Mr Joseph Straub and daughters, Janet township, Philadelphia. Both will Goins for Auto Licen.ses March 20 and I Peggy: Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd speak in the Spring City church. 27 Shop. 226 2d The girls were brought anri son Rrnrp- Mrs losenh Phone 1250-w. and introduced by their patrol lead- fcm, fnri lers, Joan Johnson.

Barbara Burns Norma Shaner. Norma of tortoise shell rim glasses, was civen her Brownie vicinity RHS and lugton St. Roturn to Benj. Groman. 553 Walnut Royersford.

Ph. 646-R. THURSDAY NIGHT the Rev. Mrs. Elmer Custer, Mr.

and Pontier and Dr. Arthur Joseph Richart, the latter of by her former Brownie leader, Mrs. Friday night the conference will and son, Richard, and Mr. and over to the Royer.sford MBC Mrs. Warren Wade and son, Barry, church.

The Rev. WiUiam M. Amos Shaner. We Can Do It 18 THE FOLLOWING girls came for- a candle and repeated RjverCreSt 6 Main. Royersford Phone 1175.

Rnnrira Rat.ten. Mai- For Prescription Accuracy. -Central Drug Main St. Royersford Strong and the Rev. Thomas Titi combe will talk of South America, where they are missionaries.

Saturday night China will be represented by Miss Grace Potts and They will a Scout law; Sandra Batten, Mar fS 10 HOW HOOn MeetinO given Roy Keen. 359 Bridge Patncia Fitzgerald, Judy hwim iivvii i prins: City Phone Royersford 758 Fluke, Joanne Kepler, Carol Nurn- Rivercrest Auxiliary 6 will hold a4he Rev. John Kuhn. berg and Margaret Sower. The covered dish meeting tomorrow at spejik of China and the great need group "Whenever You Make a noon, at the home of Mrs.

Earl of prayer for that closed land. I Weber. Heckle avenue, Spring City. Sunday is the closing day of the conference. Dr.

Andrew T. Karsgaard will preach the morning sermon at Spring City. Articles for Sale 46 piag bearers Judy Buck-1 Each member is to bring BUNNY! i waiter and Mary Alice Bergstresser. table service, a covered dish and a Come see our special purchase of Color guard.s were Jnyce Nold and donation of 25 cents for Rivercrest. heater hats for $2.98 Barbara McTnbrino.

Cup cakes and apple juice were served to parents, friends, the committee and the troop. The girls with, folk dancine and singing before the meeting closed with singing of of Grace Lutheran church, offici- be Clyde Dengler, music educator! lated. Interment was made in Fern- and choral conductor of this wood cemetery. and supervisor of music of the Upper' Bearers, members of Royersford schools. Lodge 585 and AM, were Kenneth Weigel, Kenneth Smith, Ernest Hurter, Robert Oehlert, George Bevan and Edmund Hart.

Sedan Gets Damaged During Ford Drive A owned by a Royersford man damaged in the rear while the owner was waiting for wife who wa.i soliciting Cross donations on Green street, near Royersiord borough limits last night. According to police. Morey A. WiUiams, 415 South Fifth avenue, parked his sedan without lights on Green street pointing south about 7:15 A new coupe, driven by J. Gardner Quigg, 200 South 6flth street, Philadelphia, formerly of Spring City, going south, reportedly struck the sedan, damaging it to the extent of SIOO.

coupe was damaged in the front to the extent of about $200. It was towed away. Police Chief James Barber, Upper Providence township, handled the investigation. 2 Brothers Are Guests At Basketball Tournament Clare Wolfe, who has been study- Inir at university, and his brother, Elvin Wolfe, both of Royersford. were guests at Madison Square Garden.

New York, Saturday nicht, to wit- ne.ss the National Invitation Basketball tournament. Clare has been doing numerous tape recordings of various athletic contests. REV. D.4NIEL POYSTI LIKE RFXOGNIZES LIKE HAVANA. Cuba, March 17 Spain the new Cuban Government today, the first European country to do so.

TAMPAX Sanitary Tampons Monthly sanitary protection vvorn internally belts, odor, 3 regular, super and junior. Box of 10 39c SUN HAt OPEN TONITE diood Ntw FURNITURE REFftlQEllAT0R9 WASHEftS, TV, Me. EASY CREDIT I WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET 70 $. FRANKUN ST. Spring: stylo and Fnster egg colors for a fashion wise Ea.srer topping.

The JEANETTE SHOP. 245 Main St. Royersford. Phone 1221. used washers FAMOUS MAKES $15 $12.50 Many others at bargain Phone 35 Save on future purchasM.

Join furniture club today, per week, simple rule's. Lebow Furn. Co Phone 318 Radio and TV Sales and Service Motorola. Emerson and Sylvanla 406 Main Royersford. Phone 1245.

Bendlx Home Laundry, Kelvlnator RCA and Olymplo TV 3AV AGE RADIO SERVICE. 253 55 Phone 120fi for Board Ifl agi without board. Vic. Wm, Hilf-pbciti-l, Schwpnk.s. RD No.

1- Richard Toepel is Host To Cast and Stage Crew Richard Toepel, 236 South Fifth' avenue, was host to the cast and; stage crew of Royersiord High school class play, Shook the Family Tree," after the premiere performance Saturday, Middle aged man wants room with or night. I of a tiered cake formed a symbol of for the class and J- Automobiles for Sale Top quality In used cars always at TYSON MOTOR Phone 472. the directress, Mrs. Jacqueline Mauger. A short dance in the gymnasium followed the activities.

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