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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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16
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THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, POXjTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. DIAL PA S.SOOO PACI IIXTIEN in Nurses Grice Wilson, senior nurse, and Mrs. Gertrude Edarline and Mrs. Alma Moore. DurinR the pa.st year, 4025 visits were made by the nurses to 323 patients.

They assisted Annual Reports Made, Officers Elected At Chester Valley Nurses' Meeting Committee reports were heard Dr. Thomas Parke with 41S In- at the annual report meeting of jections at the Church Farm the Chester Valley Community school, Mtlvem. Nurse association in their head- Letters of thanks were read quarters on Route 401. from patients who received baa- OutRoing president Mrs. Proc- )(ets of food or friants at Chriit- tor Wetherill was in charge, mas.

Newly elected orfiren Include Mrs. W. H. Danwoody Zook, president; Mrt. Leon A.

Shearer, first vice president; Mrs. Proctor erlll, second vice president; Mrs. Harold Cadmus, recording secretary; Hieodore J. Knudson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Charles E.

Pugh, honorary treasurer. Attending the were Isabel Acker, Mrs. Howard Butner, Mrs. Harold Cadmus, Mrs. Devault Chrisman, Mrs.

Joseph Dempsey, Mrs. S. Griswold Flagg Mrs. Harry Fox, Mrs. George H.

Kappes Mrs. William F. Kinney ind Mrs, John S. Kisler. Also Mrs, Theodore Knudsoo, Mrs.

E. Raymond Lynch, Mrs. Allen McCurdy, Mrs. Joseph A. Meloney, Mrs.

Thomas W. Pope, Mrs. Charles E. Pugh. Mrs.

Leon A. Shearer, Mrs. Proctor Wetherill, Mrs. Robert A. Wright, Mrs.

George B. Wood Mrs. John R. Young and Mrs. W.

H. Dunwoody Zook. To Wed Illustrated Lecture on American Art What's Doing Given for Century Club by Mrs. Sanft discutscd. Ifembcri bring priMi for aocltl.

A lecture on the hlatory of American art and artiati was given for members of Century club at their meeting Wednesday afternoon in The Daughters home. Mrs. Sylvia Sanft was guest speaker and illustrated her talk with She was assisted by Mrs. James Slider. Mrs.

Sanft, proprietor of a local art gallery, also exhibited work done by local painters and some woodcuts. The program was Introduced by the president, Mrs. Wilmer Knight in the absence of the art chairman, Mrs. Sol Borger. Mrs.

Knight presided at the session, attended by 39 members and two gvests. She told the club that when the old library buUdlng was dismantled, a bulletin published by Century club and dated June 1, IMS was found. The club formerly met on the second floor the old library. She read a luncheon menu from it and a few excerpti, cluding a letter from the retiring president, Mrs. Raymond C.

Storb, written to the club. Mrs. Daniel Skean, chairman of the communications committee, announced program for the Feb. 5 meeting will be a talk by postmaster, Alfred Marquet and Marimba selec- ttons, played by Polly Prutx- man. Opening prayer was offered by Mrs.

Russell H. Shelly. Floral decorations were arranged by Mrs. Carson C. Potter.

Wedding Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. Ecker, 144 King street, 15 years. Mr.

and Mrs. John Pachlk, 417 Beech street, 27 years. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Kidon, 81 Mt. Vernon street, 32 years. Rlncteg Hill Piff Ladles auxiliary installation dinner at Maria Assunta kidge hall, 6:30 p.m. Asbury Bible data of First Metbodift at the church, 7:30 p.m. Doe at the EHks home, 8 m.

Y-Teens of Owen J. Roberts High meeting at the 5 p.m. Women of the Moose meetirtg in the Moose home, 8 p.m. Executive committee, 7:30 p.m. Slatington trip will be LadMes Anxlllary GeedwiU pire it flrehall, 8 p.m.

Coventry Garden at the home of Mrt. Leonard Keen, Sanatoga road, beginning with box luncheon at 12 noon. Si. JolM the Bapdtt Bysantine Catholic c4iurch Ladles gulUU- meeting in the church social room, 7:30 p.m. Women the in the Moose home, 8 p.m.; executive board meeting, 7:30 p.m.

Members are reminded to bring prizes for social. LADIir Kxmcitl CLASS YUKS. A YNURS. lO-lIiIl A.M. RNROLL NOW AY YMCA PA S-710S asflm Jan.

II VOtLIY lALL Cliart SiMwt Ywr PrMTNs 10.00 POH 10 WHKS Mil. AMD RMIS. hy Studio RONALD LKK SYKYLER St. Paul's Leagues Attend Festival Dance Stetler-Clapper Marriage Solemnized In St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Stowe The engagement of Eileen M.

Higgins, daughter el Mrs. Marion Higgins, 859 Logan street, and the late MarUn J. Higgins to John E. Conwell Jr. was announced by her mother.

Mr. Conwell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Conwell, 1000 South Gay street, Phoenixville.

A Spring weddhig is planned. Members of St. Junior and Senior High Luther leagues The marriage of Nancy Clap- attended a midwinter festival per and Ronald Lee Stetler was dance at Trinity Lutheran solemnized Saturday at 3 p.m. church, Bechtelsville. in St.

Lutheran church, Attending the Trappe district event were Kathleen Wagner, Tht Fintst Caidy SiMt ItOf MOUSSES PUMTATIOaS Nut Peanut REG. $1.40 lb. Shirley Sweinhart, Clifford Cleaver, Nancy Matz, Susan Stauffer, Sandra Garges, Nancy Cleaver, Richard Matz, Donald Stauffer, Barry Reifsnyder, Gerald Reltnauer, Keith Renninger, James Renninger. Also, Carol Welgner, Theodore Detwiler, Rose Anne Erb, Susan Zimmerman, Dwight Shellaway, Norman Hallowell, Natalie Friz, Donna Renninger, Dorothy Cole and chaperones, Mr. and Mrs.

William Zimmerman, Dorothy Matz, Mrs. Cleora Shellaway and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sweinhart. ed sleeves.

Tiers of lace raffles cascaded down the front and back to form a chapel train. Ttny lace bows adorn- Stowe. ed the back of the train. Officiating at the double ringi Her crown of pearl snow ceremony was the Rev. Victor blossoms and rhinestones was Kroninger pastor.

secured to a bouffant veil of The bride is a daughter of Mr. silk illusion. She carried a white and Mrs. Jacob S. Clapper, 512 Bible with a white orchid.

Elm street, Stowe. Mr. Metier is Carol Dengler a floor a son of Mrs. Verna Kerr, Boy- gown of Bahama blue RD 1, and Daniri velveteen to serve as maid of Stetler, Logan street. honor.

Her ensemble was styled Chrysanthemums and gladioli scoop neckline and three banked the altar. A recital of 0 length sleeves. A satin warehouse. ew of the bride; Marshall Showalter, brother in law of the bride, and Robert Shanely, cousin of the bridegroom. The mother, Mrs.

Clapper, wore a three piece, green wool suit with white jacket and matching accessories. had a bronze cimbldium orchid corsage. Mother of the 'bridegroom, Mrs. Kerr, chose a pink wool slieath and cranberry accessories. Her corsage was an orchid in pink.

Guests were received tai the church parish house. Upon their return from a brief heneymMB, the win reside at 512 Elm street, Stowe. Fw traveling, the bride chose a bine wool sheath dress and orchid corsage. An employe of Jones Motor company, the bride was graduated from Pottsgrove High school with the class of 1963 Her husband attended Boyertown schools and if employed as a fork lift operator at East bridal music was given by Mrs. band and bow adorned the Earl Strange, organist, prior to waist above a fluid sheath skirt.

the ceremony. Two hundred guests attended from Stowe, Pottstown, Reading, Boyeriown, Wemersville, Mohnton, Philadelphia, Altoona and DuBois. in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of Spanish lace over taffeta fashioned with a aabrina neckline and taper- The parents entertained at a rehearsal party and the She wore a marabou hat with at carried EVHY IMB. m. RIMT YMIO wmm Wvmm tOiBO KDDIK ROMAN TI ROUND TABLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE Kiai tfrMis POTTSTOWN i-LOT OF COAn SUITS IMUM smimr REDUCED TO 5 1 Mt.

and 12 mnains Were Up to Sizes 10 to 18 Off SKIRTS-SWEATERS-BIOUSES and 1-Lot MILLINERY MA COATS Jm IV Reduced aiRDLES $1, I eORSELETTES $1, 111, 111 Lots tf I I IRAI I1.N REDUCED TO 50c ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 267 King St. Rose B. Quigley, Prop. Ph. FA OPIN PRIDAY PJA.

SIZES SMALL TO EJ LARGE 406 DeKalb St. NORRISTOWN, PA. veil and matching muff. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Jack Strange, Carpi Flickinger, Darlyn Fisher and Mrs.

Marshall Showalter wore emerald, beauty, Autumn rose and ming blue gowns, styled like that worn by the honor attendant, in their role as bridesmaids. They wore matching headpieces and carried yellow rosebuds on muffs. Kathy Louise Stetler, a sister of the bridegroom, was gowned like the honor attendant to as flower girl. Ring bear- jer was Allan Showalter, a 'nephew of the bride. Daniel F.

Stetler Boyertown RD 1 was best man for brother. Ushers were Larry Kirlin, a cousin of the bridegroom; Barry Peterman, neph- a prenuptial shower. Enormout Savings To You To Clear Stocks For Usi fMtS suits flt ifou ahop Idwrey ILTON'S YOUTH CENTERi Evtryltdy lavts DirlRg MILTON'S FRIDAY-SATURDAY DAYS Clearance SHOES SAVINGS UP TO 0 MORE ROTHES SHOE STORE 322 HIGH ST. (Rioosa Mdg.) Lingerie Foundations Hotitry Rose Singer Shoppe 20 N. HANOVER POTTSTOWN V2 Price Sale! VALUES FROM $6.00 le $25.00 Pajamas Gowns Robes Cottons Tricots FIsnnols Corduroys Girdles, Pantle Girdles and Corselettes NOT AU SIZiS IN AU STYUS HATS ALL FALL ft WINTER STYLES ALL COLORS ALL STYLES VALUES TO 35.00 a a Rolies and Lounging Pajamas FLANNEL QUILTED TRICOTS OFF ALL SALES FINAL! Rose Millinei 7 N.

HANOVU ST. FABULOUS VALUE PsiiiM CsHm nd TIc-Tk (srii 1st IH I Tas Wllini ML Nf. SIZES ittie Ma4t li U.I.A. SURCOATS WHh ZIp-Off Nttit Sixes 4 lo in Corduroy Nylon and Wool. All Orion Pilo Uninf.

WINTER CLEARANCE COATS 15 '20 BROKEN SIZES SLACK SETS "3.79 MO. S.9t lof. 7.9S Sises 7 lo 14 Only Oiris' Botfor COTTON KNIT lOTS' ANO SNOW SUITS SrakM Sins 1 M0-M5 Sisos 4 lo SHOP OUR I dia PERS SKNSATIONAL BABY SPECIALS PINKID IDME IIRDSETE RKO.S2.M DOZ. AND SAVE STAYON PITTED CRIB SHEETS 09 FOR 2.00 lOOH UN SaMasi-fiM i All Perfcct BriMl New pairs fsr MIOKBN SUES to ICH Boys' Combfd Cotton UndtrwMr AU 1st QUALITY BRIEFS T-SHIRTS 3fwM.00 sms 10 OUTSTANDINO PURCHASE DRESS PANTS BABY PANTS 4 PACK OF toilabU Wstor Pioof Small. Lorfo.

X-Urfo FEEDING BIBS PRINTID PLASTIC WITH TIRRY RACK Prkt mi tlM wHU crvmfe cstdMr Siios to 14 4.ft 10 ValiMS In Solids and Pandos. DRESSES AND SKIRTS QREATLY REDUCED TO MAKE ROOM FOR SMUNO MERCHANDISE INFANTS' IMMT SUiVI TIE SNIRTS I 1 QualHy All C.wbrf QUILTED PADS 3 flZlt-ITxM tIZII iax94 tovoffslblo Cotton and Plosik Covotod All Poffods-tof. and $1.19. MILTON'S YOUTH CENTER Wlure Cam With ConfUhme 9 221 HIOH STREET.

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