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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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MONDAT, DECtMUR SI, INI fOTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN. PA. DIAL PA 3 3000 PACI FIFTEEN DftVCPCEADh frMon's Church Svrnfcy School Mombors frosoni Yolo Program SPRING CITY HirUf I. Intdrtlk. Rif.

A VMM tad Mail StrHl Fund Director Annomtcos Closo Of Area Drivi MW, MI-1144. Tho following Chrlitmai grim prufntid in Frifdm'i IMtad Church at Oiriit Sunday morning by of thi Sun dijr irhoo! long. '0 All. YO Faithful;" prmr, rocitation Wolcomc, Karin' koMor, Mm WHml oonf by ocMol, "Awoy In a Mom orHj ottrrlao, "No Honni." Joffrty Pohnor. CM? InmOt.

Roionno Gooool. Harry tino, Totrjr oonf. LMllo Town of Scriptum rtadini, JoKph HowoMtoin: oxorcioo. Fault: Solo. Linda Mauck, Sharry Bartmm.

Donino Thnmoi. qwa offortnf. Wobor. Robin Hollor. playH by Jinot Maud; priyar, Snoll ind Jomoi Richard -lock Wottol; doling long Finest for futuro Hot in Pottitown tchoolt.

Tho Morcury is publiihing picturoi of Pottitown'i finatt, tho childron in our icHooll. Evory doy now room of I childron will bo ihown horo. Sovo tho Mrioi, ond onjoy thorn onow in futuro yoon. 0 HOWARD CASHATT of Mr. ond Howard T.

Dovjno: group of nuri- Frink Gilombna, locil ary clau. i Gail tor of tho Sovonth-diy Wotial. church ippoil, in- A woicomo. Susan Cnhatt Sr. arrivod Saturday, ta nouncod conclusion of tho driva Stir a fow with his par- with ipprociation to cititons of Rirndt; primiry Hoor fho Ho ii in tho S.

fhoonixvillo md Twin Church Kinging" ond and ii itationod at Cimp irei Ha said, pooplo of Uttla Childron Do You N. C. tho iroi hi va oxorciso. Billy! Mr. and Mri.

Frod Hoff. Tel-; thoir rogird for thi loss for- Vombor. Susan Bernhard. Robin ford visitod Mr. and Mri.

tunstoly lituatod. Donna Gauglor. Donnii David NaHar Sunday ovaning. Funds colloctod by voluntoor Koffol. F.xorcloo, "(Vtetmai Gifu." CIMy Koffol, Joel Galon Gllbtrl, Larry Coder- workers during tho ippeil fo towsrd extending I world min- litry of welfim.

lid, educitional, medicil ind uni services it homo ind In Church Calendar opentes 2390 heilth ind welfare units in iddltion to 210 medicil Gram Lntkemn Mr. and Mn. Joseph Rich ai family, Phdadelphla, the weekend with Mr. Rtefc'i mother, Mn. Dorothy Pooler and family.

Tin taught by Mary Bardman. Jackie Bray, Beverly Shupo and Mrs. Jimei units iround the world. All ic- Tthiriday, Junior choir had perfect attendanci in tivities are co-ordimted with tha 7 high ichool mister plans of civil reheamal; boy icouta John a church school Snow Is Blamed For 2 Car Crash The front ends of two sedini were dimiged in in iccidrnt it Miin itreet ind First ivenue, Royenford Siturdiy it 1 p. m.

Lutheran Sundiy morning CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER guests of Mr. aad Mrs. M. Lester ties. p.m..

Senior choir rehearaal; unrtny, 9:30 a.m., cherub cfcoir. RoyerOfoH Method let: Today. 7 boy aceuta; Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., midweek prayer were: Mr. and ice; Thuraday.

I SO p.m.. cherub Donald Gebert and family of choir; 7 p.m., high lehool and Mr. and William 7: IS p.m., intermediate choir; Marcxuk and family. West Point. p.m., Senior ehotr.

Mr. and Mrs Owen Schwarts, Trinity Evangelleal Red Hill were the Sunday evening tonal ehnrch: Wednesday, 7:30 visitors of Mr. ind Mrs. Wilmer Pollen Said Roy L. Adi ms lnd Royerafori Pht UnMod CWdi of nrkt: Hiuradiy Sift p.m., Junior choir; 7 30 p.m., Senior 434 Second avenue, Royersford, going north on First avenue, proiching Miin street, tried to stop for the stop sign, but snow mused the dr to slide into Iht front of i sedm driven by John 451 Chestnut street, Pottstown.

going ust on Miin itreet after crossing the river bridge. Damige to the twa cirs wii estlmited it $400. Chief of Police Bryson M. Turner inveitigated. p.m midweek lervice; Senior choir.

Sledding Boy Hits Airto, Receives Cut I p.m. Royenford BMe FeUowaWp Mr, and Mm. David Nest er were the Christmas Day dinMr guests of Mr. lad Mm. LeM Giugler at Zleglemvtlle.

i 11 Diy dinner of Mr. ind William S. Fillman were: Mr. ind Mrs. Richsrd Sell ind diugh- Leslie ind Tammy, and ehnreh: Tomorrow.

7:30 p.m.JMr. and Mrs. James Sell. visitation; Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., BMe study and prayer oervice.

Epiphany Kptscspal: day. 7 p.m.. Senior choir; p.m., dinner at their home diss; 4:11 with the following MR. Gebert AND hid p.m.. Junior choir.

Spring Ot? Lutheran: Tomor, row. 8 p.m., church council; A five-year old Spring City Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., Junior boy suffered a cut chin ind catechetical claaa; 7:43 bruises when his sled collided Sundiy achool isoociition; Kulpsville, and with an automobile, the driver 3 p.m., Senior catecbeti- friend; Mr. and MRS DONALD a preChristmss Sunday guestx; Pupils of the Sixth grado of tho Washington Elementary achool are ahown with their teacher, Mr. Jnch II. Beaver.

Pictured left to right arot front row, Deborah Fedchak, Karen Wayock, William Barton, Larry Van Horn, James Clayton, Jamea Eagle and Judy Pegoretti. Second raw, Sharon Sparks, Mary Ann Bealer, David Stetler, PfcofO Robert Bailey, Janet Clayton and Patrick Shelton. Third row, Kartn Gaugter, Barbara Reigner, Richard Griesemer, Thomas Bianchini sndSandra Christman. Abaent when photo was taken were: Emmet Bartman, Victoria Zelonis, Aaron Miller and William Bauer. George Gebert and daughter, Gloria, Schwenksvilie; Mr.

and Mrs. Stinley Berger and family, Pennsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Gebert and daughter, Con- Mrs. Lions Conduct Annual Christmas Party hall.

John Kennedy led the chil- Harry Fries, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Griffiths .1 r. 01 dais; Friday, 7 p.m., chapel iLloyd Gebert and daughter, stopped Saturday afternoon.

icfco4r: p.m choir; I Karen, Lederach, and Mrs. Dor- Polieo nid James Grubb, ion Saturday. 11 a.m., Junior cboir. othy Sacki ind children, Donni of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles f.l Spvtag City First United Church and Barry. Woxall. They ex- drcn in the singing of carols and Frank C. Fries and sons. Mr.

the Rev. Elmer Deibert. presi- and Mrs. Ner Fnes and chil- dent of the club extended a dren Gregg and Terre and Mr. hearty welcome to all parents and Mrs.

Ronald Witwer and and childron present. daughters Kim Elaine and Keli A puppet show was presented altcndedi klverson Winifred Min- by the sixth grade class of the, Methodist Yo-i'h iellownhip met bers of Brook The pup-, MR AND MRS HARVEY the ycuth for their Sunday Wednesday evening the Elver-1 Pets- dialogue and scenery were gjjjjELMAN and Scott and party a exchange of party Sunday eveninx the Junior Methodist fellowship held ils parly during the regular mrrting hour. Mondav evening the Senior son Lions club held thoir annual made by the students visited Mr and Mrs Hob un.lnf ihn dirflnltnn nl service all persons in the congregation vvrrr invited to go Chrismas caroling through the borough. Tonight, New Year's Eve watchmght service will be held at the church at 11 p. m.

Saturday afternoon the mem- Smith Sigmans lass were given by their teacher and Grubb, 312 Washington street, CbrM: Friday. 7 p.m., Junior MMtod down a grid! on intand ctiancel choir rAearanl; alley Intaraeeting with South Samar cboir nhoarsal. Church itreet, between Wilnut zien Lotberea: Wedneaday. 7:10 and Waihington streets. The driver of the ear, Howard U.

DeWalt, 002 Green itnet, ersford, was driving on Church itreet. Ai he stopped, the sled struck hii left front wheel. The p.m.. choir practice. apetag Otty Metbaitt: Today.

11:10 p.m., Watehnight aervice; Wedneaday, p.m., Brownim; 'nmraday, 7 p.m., Junior cboir; 7:30 p.m.. Senior cboir; Friday, boy was treated by a p.m.t chinjb physician. A cby FaMb Bible Fel- FILM SCHEDULED a new film, produced by Portlind, Oregon Youth for Christ, will be shown at a Watch Night service in Spring City Faith Bibli Fellowship church tonight. Uwahip ehnreh: Today, 10 Watcbnight aervice; Wedneaday, 7:10 p.m., missionary aervice, Rim, Orang Dyak. Twin-Boro Classified Christmas party for all under the direction of- Gregory and family near of the area at the Elverson teacher Clair Lau.

Ephrata TIIE CHRISTMAS EVE A Christmas cantata by Wil- DLELIGH1 serv ice was liam Stickles was presented by Monday in the Elverson Mcth- the Elverson Methodist church odist church, hollowing the choir Sunday afternoon The director was Mrs. William iC. Griffiths Jr. Soloists included in the program were: presented with gifts. fescue Unit George Deibert played the role of and each child was presented with a gift.

Preceding the program, a 15 minute recital of marimba selections was given by Cheryl Ilay- Deaths Ooytrtford, on Thursday. Joacph J. Welnert. Rclatlrtt and frltnda to on Monday at 2 p. at tht Funtral of W.

D. Otlwr. S00 Waahlnnton 8t. Roycrtford. friends may call Sunday 7 to S.

Masonic asrrleea at I p. m. Intsrtnsnt wood remttery We Can Da It PLUMBINO and HSATINO Oamual Township Road Roysraford WX I-7SI5. Hoover Clsaasrs, irons, mlxars, all for Pboenixville HospHil Admitted: Mrs. Bobert Callahan, Guy Schnck, Ethel Quiy, Thiddeus Strzlecki, Robert E.

McCann, Pboenixville; Samuel Bower. Linsdile RD; Mrs. Nithin Dudnick, Norristown; Jane Brown, Caney, Kansas; Beverly Hansberty, Collegeville. Dlichirged: Mrs. Leroy Moore, Mrs.

Melvin Newmin ind diughter, Robert Steven Heyser, Lynn ind Diane Royer, John Gleason, Mildred Ritten- baugh, Phoenixville; Mrs. William Conshohocken. Births: To Mrs. Daniel Kline, Spring City, i boy; Mri. Jimei Kassel, Spring City, a girl.

chinged gifts. Mr. ind Mri. Wilmer Stoudt ind son were the Christmis jf I Diy dinner gueits of Mr. ind QV fjQnl Mrs.

Williim Leister end fimily it Tylersport BASTIA. Corsica Sundiy, Mr, and Mn. M. Iteams 10 rpach the Leater Bmtminger and son, Millard L. Breuninger were the dinner guests ef Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Herb and daughter, Janet, in Allentown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallman, Town and Mr. and Mrs.

----------Charles D. Hallman, Green Plane awards weekly for the best news Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Saturday near the tjps win awar(js by dialing Boyer of Collegeville RD. were foot summit FA 3-3000.

the Chriitmn Diy dinnerl guests 0 1 Mr. Mrs. was l1rom Hsllmsn sod dsufhters, st Tel- nn sica- was scheduled to continue to Nice on the French Mrs. Ronald E. Bar- den.

The annual Fries Family age of a commercial plane that'Christmas party was held Tues- alto. Mrs William S. Hart 'crashed with 25 persons aboard evening at the Grace hall man tenor, the Rev. set up camp Sunday night short in Coventryville Methodist R- Hagenberger and baritone, of their goal. church.

This year there were 62 Fog. ram and snow that was members of the family present, sometimes waist deep slowed from Elverson Mr. and Mrs down the two separate teams, struggling up the slope of Mount! The offers Sift in cash by one the hours tick by, and another New Year makes its bow. year that we hope will be one in which all your fondest dreams come true. HENRY DARI QARA6E HI aoeeaO SnaM We sincerely hope that the New Year ushers in much happiness for you and a new erg of lasting peace and good will for all the world.

CENTRAL DRUfi STORE 344 Main and PHARMACY, Thriftway Center a a a CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder were: Mrs. Friedel Snyder and sons, Peter and John of East Greenville, and Mrs. Sallie Croll, Pennsburg.

Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alderfer and Mrs. Annie Walter of town were the dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs.

Otto Bitterman ind fimily it Zieglerville. This dinner wis served in honor of the 40th wedding inniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Alderfer. Other guests were: Mrs.

William Rogers and family of Frederick; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Piazza and family, Pottstown and Edith Mayberry, Frederick. The Isaac Alderfers live in Zieglerville and they are the parents at Mrs. Bitterman, Robert Alderfer, Mrs.

William Rogers and Mrs. Albert Piazza. Mr. and Mm. Frank Frederick and Mr.

and Mrs. Rus- leH W. and son, Tedd, el town were the Sosdly dinner guests of Mr. and Mri. Frederick and daughter, Robin Marie, in tewn.

Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoneback and daughter, Donna, of Red Hill; Mr.

and Mrs Harvey 0. Moyer, Telford RD, and Hartman W. Stevens of Green Lane RD. Sunday dinner guests of Howard Keyser and daughter, Linda, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Keyser and family were: Mn and Mrs. Kenneth L. Hertzel and son, Kenneth and the Rev. and Mrs. E.

L. Angstadt. Moet of the passengers were players and coaches of the Bastia men's and women's basketball teams. We heartily thank you for your kind patronage in the past year, and we wish you a New Year bright with good health, good luck and good fellowship. ART DRY CLEANERS 32S N.

Charlotte St. SAVE UP TO 40 TODAY AT Charming Shoppes 263 7 HIGH POTTSTOWN r'typjfyus To My Many Frlendi and Patrons A Joyous Holiday Season and Sincere Wishes for a Peaceful Year to Come. HUBERT J. HALE 76 Keim St. barely one minute to 1963! Just time enough to wish you and yours a year filled with good health and joy aad crowned with success.

BAR 131 M. Mala Itnd aranti city Dial FA 3-3001 when you hear of an accident, when yon see one, or whea you knew ef any other The Mercury gives $10 weekly for beat news tips. Happy New I Year Ring out the Old and ring in a New full of pleasant surprises and joy for you and yours. POTTSTOWN ROLLER MILLS Hanover South Sts. Phone FA Here ye, hear ye, one and all! We don't want anyone to miss our greetings and warm wishes for the happiest, healthiest CHARLES TORNABENE SEAFOOD MARKET Pottstown's Complete Fish Mkt.

20 S. Charlotte Pottstown May he a btibHe of happiness fil ed with health and good fortune for you and yours. Our heartiest New wishes! LIMERICK TILE CO. HU 9-7941 To you and your family and friaadsl YOU ALWAYS SAVE it BACKER'S BARGAIN BARN 3 West of Pottitown Routs 422 Dial FA 6-5230 Let bells ring out the joyous news of a very happy New Year for you and yours! May all your efforts be handsomely rewarded. Joseph J.

Zeleznick Plumbing Heating 281 Master St. Phone FA 3-3421 ringing in 1063 on a joyous note, to thank you for your patronage and wish HAPPY NEW YEAR E. K. WEIKEL Jeweler 10 N. Hanover Pottstown STAR FIRE WORKS MANUFACTURING, INC.

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