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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 31

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1064 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. DIAL 323-3000 PACE THIRTY-ONE Boyertown KARL t. BENFIELD, Representative I 129 North Walnut Streat Mrs. l. Gehman Mr.

Mrs. L. Zem Market Averages Boosted Is Honored at Slates Activities surprise shower Are Honored at Party Reports Are Given at Meeting Of Local Junior Senior High PTA The Boyertown Area Junior Mrs. Robert Bush chairman and Senior High School Bussell Rightmyer ami Teachers association meeting Mrs. Lumbatis were named to vas opened with a devotional the nominating committee Fronheiser and sister poem nd a tribute to Found Mrs.

Kulakowski announced Mr" Mrs LeHoy (iehman. Bally, Mr and Mrs Lester L. Zern, was honored with a surprise 920 North Beading avenue, New stork showc at the home of her Berlinville, celebrated their 2.r>th sifter in law. Mrs. (ieorge wedding anniversary at a Fronheiser, 1272 Montgomery prise party given by their avenue.

New Berlinville. Diane Zern and Serving as hostesses with Patricia Burkepile, Fronheiser were the inn mother. Mrs day led by Mrs. Baymond the following io be reme'm' Bichard Fronheiser, Mrs Kline, chaplain. bored March 5.

Boyertown Area rnnhr'7r- During the business session, council meeting March 9, the conducted by the president combined Boyertown Area Flo Mrs- Edwin ron- Stephen Kulakowsky, reports mentary and Junior and Senior were given by Mrs. Calvin Yoh, HiSh PTA meeting, and May 24 the secretary, and Mrs. William 10 27 National convention to be (iross, treasurer. in Chicago. Mrs.

Charles Moll report- Mrs. Margaret Hanley, cooled a total membership of dination guidance counselor of and invited those present who Boyertown Area schools in- wero not members to join. troduced the program, "The Mrs. Oliver Reid, hospi Value of School Counseling tality chairman, annnunrcd an birthday will he celebrated during the social hour following the March meeting. Program chairman, Mrs Warren Lumbatis, reminded thr membership that the postponed November meeting has been rescheduled for April 27.

heiser Befreshments were served to the following: Theresa Fronheiser, Mrs. Girard Fronheiser, Mrs. James Girard, Mrs. Howard Eddinger and daughters Evelyn and Kathy, Mrs. Jennie Mrs.

Martha Fronheiser, Mary Yerger, Mrs. Bonald Cressman. Also, Mrs. Edmund Kock Clarence Zern. and daughters Pamela and Lori.

Also. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Karver-Fry AND STATE THEATRE KIDDIE MATINEE Feb. P.M.

FREE PRIZES TO LUCKY CHILDREN PRIZE TICKETS FOR THE KIDDIES WITH EVERY PURCHASE AT OUR STORE FRI. and SAT. KARVER FRY Toy Gift Shop E. Phila. Ava Boyartown NOW EVENINGS ONLY! Mrs.

Hanley emphasized the fact that Ihe Guidance program exists to help with both current and future problems. Ronald Girton discussed the technique and tools used In aiding a pupil to understand himself and rope with TTr Mrs. Stanley Richards. IK Rdcar Blankonhillor, and Mrs. Francia Week, tho method of and Mf pr0 Absentee sent by: gram planning.

and Mrs. Ray Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.

William Heffner, the Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Stoop. Also. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry at Lake Vue Austrevich, Mr. and William Levengood, Mr. and t'pon entering the banquet room which was set in cafe Btyle, Zern was given a boutonniere and Mrs. Zern was presented a white gardenia corsage by their granddaughter, a 11 Burkepile.

A buffet luncheon was man. served guests after which they danced to the music of the Norm Bon Four. Attending the event were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterling.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinsteiger. William K. Zern.

Mrs. Sarah Weidner, Mrs. George Smith, To New Highs by Rally NKW YORK, The stock of stocks rose 1 2 to a record market snapped out of a spell 297 8 with industrials up to of irregularity with a late rally record high, up .4 to Wednesday which boosted yearly high and utilities up .5. market averages to new highs. Trading was active.

Standard and Poor's 500-stock Motors, airlines and farm index rose .19 to 7JJ7. also tee reported a fashion show will implements were prominently Daniel (irofc, Mr. and Jack he given on May 22 at 8 p.m., on the upside. Steels, oils, An estimated $1.8 billion wss Lewis, Charles Hobck, Diane in the Farl Township Elemen et and nonferrous added to the quoted value of Zern. Beniamin Wade Mr.

tary school. Members we metals performed indifferently stocks listed on the New York and Mrs. Walter Burkepile and asked to bring clothing to model, as groups hut blue chips display- Stock exchange, based on the Lanette, and the guests of honor. At the next meeting, scheduled enough strength to give the rise in the AP average. Fhose unable to attend but for March 17, all are a pretty good Ten of the 15 most active sending were Mr.

and asked to wear something green boosti stocks advanced and five de- Arthur Emery and Pearl Christ- or be fined. A covered dish so cal will precede the paeed the on a volume, rising to on 135, Activities were planned at the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Earl Township Fire company in the social room. The president, Mrs. Mary llill, announced an Easter egg hunt will he conducted on Saturday, March 2ft at 1 p. The entertainment commit- Blue and Gold Banquet Conducted By Cub Pack average advanced 2 79 to record peak of 799 shade below the psychologically 100 shares.

Second was Chrys- important R00 level. 1er, up 184 at on 119.100 Volume rose to 5 35 million shares. Third General shares from Tuesday's 5 01 mil- Dynamics, up 1 Vi at 30H on an encouraging omen to 500 shares, those who hope for higher Johnson and Johnson rose 5H, prices. IBM Polaroid Motorola Gainers outnumbered losers Eastman Kodak and JoAnne Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Bobert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. The annual blue and gold ban- dall Smith, Gary Smith. Russel IT 0 1 0 bv 609 to 423, among the 132ft S. Gypsum lVi quet of Cub Pack 133, of Zion Minninger, Donn Ketterer.

and Den Chief, EUB church. New Berlinville, Dwigh Boring Gary Herbst. Mrs Augustus Melcher, Bita Zern. Mr. Mrs.

Curtis Moy- Melcher. Anna Melcher, Mrs. or, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Buch was conducted.

Group sincine was led hv Joseph Melcher, Mrs. Kathryn Prt, Mrs. Florence Hetrick, Mor- The opening ceremonies con- Cubmaster Wakh Melcher. Mrs. Carl Eddinger, ris Sehellenherger, Mary Mil-sisting of the Pledge to the Flag den leadership Mrs ler, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Zern, Mr. and National Anthem was led Marion Bartman and by the Cubmaster Art Manon and issues tradod. New highs for totaled 62 and new lows 13. The Associated Press average after which the Bev.

Mrs. John Fronheiser, Mrs. The program was closed with Fronheiser. Mary Ann a general d.acuas.on penod and f. Mrs alharln, a ounder a day theme waa Mfr inda carried out during tho social Kluabeih Fronheiser, Mrs.

when refreshments were served. james Mr, Euiene Fronheiser and RajfflkOWl Rev. A. Brown To Speak v. At LiOnS Club Program Boyartown Classified Hillpot.

Mr. and Mrs. lister Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frey, Mrs.

Gerald Hospador, Gerry Hospador, Mr. npth Jean performed a Kline, pastor of the sponsoring Talking Flag, institution, pronouneed the in. part.eipatmg meluded: vocation, and the eubs. parent, 5 guests in attendance were "Tn and Den Chief, David Kulp. IIARLEYSVILLE AlCTION IJve Poultry Feb.

26 Grade No. 1 only Warren Weller Succumbs at 74 Deaths The Bev. Andrew Brown will ------be guest speaker at the KrnlhfM hftod nrnsram to he In Boyertown, on Tuesday, nromei nooo ui in JS 1964 weiier. hus presented tonight bv the Boyer- of (Folk) weiier, 6io town I.ions club at Royer Towne lie served dinner. Gordon Schmoyer, pack chairman, acting as master of ceremonies.

Introduced the guests of the pack: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephens, the Rev. and Mrs. K.

Kline, Mr. and Mrs. David Boyer and Daniel Cleaver. Greetings were extended to The skit of den three was a record pantomime, Dad." Under the leadership of Mrs. Lois Fazio.

The following boys performed; Gene Wentzel, Georges SI- mard, Richard Frain, Donald Wersler, Wayne Walsh, Robert Kemp, David Richard and Den Chief, Lawrence Rhoades. Den four, under the leader- W'arren G. Wrcller, 74, died Tuesday night in his home at 1224 North Front street. Bom in Bechtelsville, he was a son of the late Jonas and Sal- Park the Rev. Kline and wrllcr A World Scoutmaster Cleaver followed inn The meeting will begin m.

veteran of service with speaker for the evening, ship of Mrs. Pauline Johnson, with dinner at UiSrSS' to liS. Arny, Stauffer and Mrs. o'clock. union cemetery, Boy-rtown Fnends ployed as a Berks County court- Executive of the Daniel Boone Lattie Hess, conducted a skit on The Bev.

Brown is pastor of can Frid.y evening, custodian. council. in which the following St. Philip Neri Catholic church in East Greenville. Mostly Sold High Kowl-Leghorn9' 2 7'2 7 Fowl-Colored 21' 2 18'a Pullets Col.

over 5 2829 Roasters-Col. 23 '223' 23 Mi Lippets over 5 30'2 29 Ducks 38'a21 Geese 28'2 28 Vj Guineas 424242 Turkey Toms 24'4 24 24 Mi Rabbits 4021 35 Jumbo Squabs9191 91 Pennsylvania Bailroad Erie-Lackawanna V4 and Southern Bailway Prices on the American Stock exchange were generally higher. Volume was 1 64 million shares compared with 1.41 million Tuesday. Nuclear corporation of America was active and up at 2's. Mary Carter Paint rose l'-a, TWA Warrants 1 and Aurora Plastics Syntex fell Total Coops Sold 301 6UITARS and GUITAR INSTRUCTION Special Trial Course for the beginner MUSIC Store 39 S.

Reading Boyartown, Pa. 36T-2T25 EDDINGER Pottstown, on Monday. Feb 24, 1964, Dorothy I Eddinger, wife of Leon Eddinger, 132 Philadelphia Ave Boyertown, age years Relatives and friends are invted to services on Friday at 1 30 in Oft Funeral home, 111 N. Reading Ave Boyertown Interment in St Michael's cemetery, Birdsboro Friends may call Thursday evening, 7 9 (Ott) He is survived hy widow, Mary (Gerhart) Weller; a daughter, Evelyn, wife of Richard Lawson, Laredo, and a grand- The topic of speech boys and their fathers took was Dangers of Over Pro- part: Blaine Stauffer. Brian tecting Our Johnson.

Steve Reifsnyder, A skit previewing the famous Franklin Ketterer. Dennis Hess. Americans born in the month Garland Shollinberger, Bay of February, was performed by mond Hass, John Kauffman and Eva. widow of din one under the 'leadership of Den Chief Harold Cleaver STAUFFER Pottstown. oni Sunday, WiiSOn Heydt.

Beading; Agnes. Mrs. Jean Kemp. February 23, Stauf- r.u«,.ht«lc. Participating fer, husband of Grace (Rohrbam) wife of Boy Heydt, Bechtels- rarucipaunR vile, and Helen, wife of Harvey Cooley; William Smith Jr Ban- tr.ends are Invited to services on Thurs Fronheiser, Bechtelsville BD 1, day at 2 in L.

Home, 111 Reading ave Interment in Fairview cemetery ertown. Friends may call Wednesday Erncst Bechtelsville. charge Market evening, Ufi Miutv I Ullllllatri oyer arvl three brothers: Boy. Allen- Schfidllled netery, town; Clinton, Boyertown, and vflllfOjJ la JVIIvllUlvli For Heart Fund TaHKT.fm CTHTurr rot WM pollg day bergen MiOM noou.it» move CINEMASCOPI In MemoHam 3 ANGSTADT, Paul loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away five years ago today. We cannot clasp your hand Your face we cannot see, But let this little token Tell that we still remember thee Sadly missed by WIFE A DAUGHTER Wa Can Do It PHILADELPHIA and truck receipts were light on the wholesale produce market Wednesday.

Potatoes: US No. 1 size A The Heart Fund drive being Katahdins 50-lb sks Pa. 1.00-50. conducted this week in Boyer- Sweet potatoes: N.J. bu town will be climaxed tonight Orange Jersey Okla- when volunteers will make a homa 3.50, Oklamar 3 25-50.

door-to-door canvass to collect Apples: bu ctns Staymans contributions. 3.50, bu bkts Staymans 2.50-3.00. LOUISVILLE, a long Anyone wishing to aid in the Paragons and Red Romes 2.25. 18 search, Mrs. James Eaton de- drive will meet at 6 at Mushrooms: Pa.

4-qt bkts (Knapp cided the diamond in her en- the home of the Heart Fund 1.10-50. gagement ring had been lost chairman. Elmira Mauger, 206 Arrangements are in of T. C. Auman Funeral home.

Diamond Is Found In Clean Sock Spring Fanhion Parade and Lovely COATS SUITS 20.00 TO 35.00 LAYAWAY NOW NEW CLUB THIS WEEK phila. boyartown LAST 3 DAYS OF THE SEALY 83rd Anniversary SALE SEALY MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET 2-PC. SET 19 Sat guarantied for 10 yoars Smooth, button froo top Durable covor Exclusive Scaly Edge Girds Complete with matching box spring EASY TERMS Tailarad Ta Suit Your Needs LOW PRICES EVERY DAY M. S. KUSER FURNITURE 144 S.

Reading Boyertown Opan Thurs. Fri. 'til 9 P.M. Phona 367-2491 Gf HMAN'S Shoe Repair (Knopp 34 Phila Ave daily while she wash. East Philadelphia avenue, Boy.

TRY YOUR LUCK DON'T "We Not Only i k.wwi% But Service As well KUSER The next day her husband ertown. in( ii, Phiia Avf can 36M407 came home and complained Literature will be distributed "32 about something hurting his to each home explaining what foot- Imbedded in his sock was can be done in the event of a be neat and am bilious Mary Jane Beauty Salon, niS Halp diamondheart attack in the home. KARVER FRY STATE THEATRE KIDDIES' MATINEE 1 P.M. FREE PRIZES TO LUCKY CHILDREN 5 BIG PRIZES 5 ON OUR SCREEN GREAT SUPER MARKET RT. 663 and SWAMP PIKE CHUCK ROAST lb 45c CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST 59c LEAN GROUND BEEF lb 59c PLATE BOILING BEEF 25c SMOKED COUNTRY SAUSAGE 69c Home Made LIVER PUDDING 69c Kunzler Ham Style BOLOGNA sueV 43c Nabisco CHICKEN IN A BISQUIT01 39c Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS 27c MARACHINO CHERRIES )lr 33c RITTER'S CATSUP 2 33c HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 89c CORONET WAX PAPER 39c SOILAX CLEANER wilh FREE PAILUrsr 69c Monlco BREAD CRUMBS 2 29c TRENTON CRACKERS 23c Big Top PEANUT BUTTER 39c Marcal PINK TOILET TISSUE 29c Groton's Minced Clams or Chowder 2 25c BLUE CHEER 71c Belly Crocker CAKE MIXES Monlco Frozen SPINACH 2 25c Monlco Frozen FRENCH FRIES 2 39c Sara Lee Frozen 69c HOURS: Wed.

an4 A.M. 4 P.M. Fri. I A.M P.M., A.M. Naon Mtffll CARLS SWEEPSTAKES YOUR SPIN MAY WIN A FAMOUS We Are Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Appreciate You Pillsbury Cake Mixes 89c Tenderleal Tea Bags 19c 49c Hunt's Tomato Sauce 6 69c Scoi Towels 59c Chase A Sanborn COFFEE 1 lb- tin UiFV drip (Limit Ona) Fels Instant SOAP POWDER 2 large OQp boxes UrFV (Limit Two) Penna.

Dutch Noodles lb 33c Monlco Flull Fabric Rinse Montco All Purpose Cleaner 32 39c Soft Weve Toilet Tissue 45c Mrs. Filbert's Margarine 2 49 A (STOCK YOIR PANT SPEC WATCHBAND and a 15 day Free Expense Paid Trip for Two to Romantic Monte Carlo or a Free Expense Paid Trip for Two to Las Vegas. details as Choice Staar SIRLOIN STEAKS ib. 73c All Kxcatsivs Fat A Bona Trimmed Lean Meaty FRESH SPARE RIBS ib. 45c LIFE LEAP YEAR DAY SPECIAL FEB.

29 ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY MEN'S ELECTRIC SHAVERS val. to U4.7S 1 DAY ONLY BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS Available Every Fri. 4 Sat. Smoked Pixies 39c Our Own Skinless Franks 2 99c Sauer Kraut 15c Our Own Country Style Ring Bolognalb 69c Seal Sneet Florida ORANGES Macintosh APPLES 3-lb. bag 59c 29c Maine POTATOES 10 lbs.

New York State CABBAGE lb. 4fc SCHANELY'S C.iftime Jeuvler" E. Phila. Boyertown NrtielpatiH aattorizH SptiM IWtST-MlBfcaltr. Free Of All Orders $3.80 Or We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities NONE SOLD TO DEALERS Open Thurs.

and Fri. 9 P.M.—Close Sat. at 6 P.M..

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