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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWENTY TWO DIAL FA 3.3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 11, IMI Navy Mothers Club Elects Officers At Meeting in American Legion Home The nominating committer presented a slate of officers elected at a meeting of the Navy Mothers cluh 671 in the American Legion home New officers are: commander. Ethel Lessig; first vice commander, Janet Rehmann: sec- (iiesler; color bearers, Ruth Endy and Susie Antrim; directors, Helen Scheck, Pearl Schmocker, and Kathrine (irimm. Trustees, Helen Ross, Emma Glisson and Marie Endy; Veterans administration volun- ond vice commander, Emma teer service chairman at Coates- (ilisson; adjutant, Ethel Roth- ville Veterans hospital, Clara Kneller and historian, Ethel Lessig. Installation of officers will place at the American Legion home June 12 Commander Ethel was in charge of the mooting.

Invitations were received for Allentown Navy Mothers club banquet at Hanover lodge which several; members will attend; installation of officers at the Philadel. cluh on June installation In a i P( officers at the Easton club on June 5 and installation of officers the Levittown club on June 7. The following members attended installation at the Coatcsville club- Ethel Lessig, Clara Kneller, Ethel Rothenberger, Mary Ellis, Helen Ross, Mary Bleim, Susie Antrim. Kathrine Grimm, Emma Glisson, Helen Scheck. Janet Rehmann.

Esther Delophlaine, Ruth Endy, Pearl Spencer, Mae rnberger; assistant adjutent, Helen Rami finance officer, Esther Deloplaine. Also, judge advocate, Mary Bleim; chaplain, Mary Ellis; matrons at arms, Kathrine (irimm and Emily JP Templin Performs Klink-Spiezio Wedding hy Justico of the Peace Charles E. Templin, Annette Spiezio, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Douglassville, became the bride of Russell D. Khnk, 512 West Vine street, Stowe.

Mr. Templin performed the double ring ceremony at his home, Benjamin Eranklin highway, Stowe, Wednesday night. Activities Attendants for the couple were stoudt and Reuben Ellis. Mr. and Sanatoga.

Mrs. Earl Zcimcr, FOR ENTERTAINING If you do a lot of entertaining, provide yourself with a 4-quart casserole for combination main will A voluntary ice meeting will be held at Coatcsville hospital on May 17. Clara Knellor and Emily (ipislor will attend the meeting. The next meeting, May 22. be in the form of a Reh- dishes that go in the oven.

Emma Glisson and Janet mann will tie host sses. CHECK STALENESS The meeting closed with pray- In a crowded room, check er by chaplain, Mary Ellis and a staleness from cigaret smokeimoment of silent prayer was giv-; with a howl of vinegar placed en for member, Lydia Kinckiner.j out of sight. Fhoto hy Rcnninger fytidio NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eugene Haas are pictured following their marriage in Most Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic church.

Bally. The Rev. Charles L. Allwein, rector, officiated at the double ring ceremony performed Saturday at 1 p. m.

The bride, the former Patricia Ann Miller, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William L. Miller, 4IB North Church street, Bally. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Haas, reside at North Franklin street, Boyertown. A reception followed at the Washington house, Bechtelsville. The newlyweds ar reesiding at Main street, Bally. HOSPITALS Florence Collins DANCE STUDIO Ball Room Dancing Instruction 31S St. Nicholas St.

Mlllmont, Reading, Pa. Phone SPruce 7-6150 Overholfzer-Fitzgerald Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Horace Overholtzer, Pottstown Route IS. announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to W.

son of Mrs. Edgar Conshohocken. Miss Overholtzer is employed 'at the Blossom restaurant. Her fiance is a draftsman at Gilberts association incorporated, Read- jing. No wedding date has been set.

Mrs. Robert Jeffries Directors of Visiting Presiding at a meeting of the Visiting Nurse association of Pottstown and vicinity for the last time as retiring president. Mrs Robert Jeffries entertained the board of directors and en tire nursing staff Wednesday at a tea in her home, Kepler road. During the meeting, all chair men gave detailed reviews of all work dofhr by them and their committees through out the term May, I960 to May, 1961. Mrs.

Gerald Kochel and Mrs Donnel Marshall were welcomed as new members of the board of directors. Another new member, Edward Buchak, could not attend. Mrs. Paul Roberts, ways and means chairman, announced that a special project will be continued Monday evening at 5:30 Nominiating Committee Chairman Mrs. Eugene Ackerman presented a slate of officers which was accepted unanimously.

The slate reads as follows: Mrs. Walter Schell, president: Mrs. Harold Binder, first vice president; Mrs. Ackerman, corresponding secretary. Also, Mrs.

Ivan Hess, secretary; Mrs. Leonard Huff, treasurer, and Mrs. Howard Evans, assistant treasurer. Leona Smith reported that 105 children, ages one to five years, were given TR tests Tuesday at Elementary school. were sponsored by the Montgomery Tuberculosis and Health association and the Visit- MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! BABY PARAKEET and CAGE ONLY 50 Regular $7.90 SAVE $3.40 PET SHOP 22 NORTH WASHINGTON ST.

POTTSTOWN MEMORIAL Admitted: Mrs. Jeanean Kro- Admitted: Mrs Agnes ninger, 532 East Vine street, lamba. 351 Beech street, ma Stowe, maternity; Mrs. Jose ternitv; Mrs. Cora Maddona, ine association.

I his is phine Heck Bovertown RD 1, Douglassville RD 1, maternity; firsl 1 project maternity; Louis J. Semenza, Mrs. Betty Ycagle. 1264 Maple undertaken in Montgomery 663 Mervine street, surgical; street, maternity; Charles Rein- county. Irvin Swavely, Pottstown RD 1, miller, 50 West Vine Reading of the tests will be to surgical; William H.

surgical; Marjorie Har- day at the Washington school Sanatoga, medical; Florence M.vev, East Greenville, surgical; with the same staff in attend- Savino. 516 East street, Suzanna Kleman, Gilbertsvillo ance. Stowe, surgical; Horace Crosby, RD 1, surgical; Paul Levengood Loan closet report revealed 14 Gilbertsville, surgical; Catherine Limerick, surgical; Susan families borrowed 15 articles. In Diener, 10 South Charlotte Favinger. Pottstown RD 1, sur-jthe volunteer service report, it street, surgical; Gerald L.

Reit- gical; Mary E. Shaffer, 645 was announced that 12 volun- meyer, Pottstown RD 3. surgi-jChestnut street, medical; Dor- teers 40 and one half hours cal; Joseph DeMichele, 33 othy Ramsey, Colleges die RD 2, Total number of visits for April East Fourth street, surgical; medical; Mrs. Lytha Ellison, was 556. Frank D.

Scherch C-4 Myrtle 614 Walnut street, maternity.j Members of the local Family street, Penn Village, surgical; Discharged: Julia Addison, 7 Service, United Fund and VNA Samuel K. Barley, 51 King street, Walnut street, medical; John mot in Norristown to learn of an medical; Donna R. Taylor, 709 Brunner, 341 Johnson street, jr month pilot study to be High street, medical; Nancy L. Geraldine Dolenti, 328 fjuctpd Montgomery county by Fluke. Barto RD 1, surgical; David P.

Madden, 572 Prospect street, Discharged: Julia Focht, 305 Manatawny street, surgical; Joy Scharpf. Royersford RD surgical; Frances Vorsapinsky, 435 North Fifth avenue. Royersford, West Chestnut street, medica Ethel Evans, 272 High street, medical; Shirley Flint, Frederick, medical; Glendia Hall, 417 Lincoln avenue, medical; Robert Klick, 227 Union street, I Royersford, surgical; Hazel IMinnick, 247 East Seventh avp lnuo. surgical; prosram will Moss, 79 North Franklin street, the Department of Welfare. Purpose of the study, called Family Rehabilitation is to learn causes of family breakdown, causes of need and how- to give counselling.

Families receding assistance pate in the study. Detailed Entertains Staff, Nurse Association formation on the program was given by Mrs Ruth Gngg Hort- mg. secretary of welfare, and Bradley Buehl, executive director of Community Research as Twelve Senior student nurses at Pottstown Hospital School of Nursing observed the Well Baby clinic. One member of the second year class observed field work during the month. Mrs.

John Howard and Mrs. Paul Rolierts, with two board members of the Phoenixville VNA. assisted at the staff education meeting of the Montgomery Comity committee of Public Health nurses attended by 40 nurses. Mrs, Virginia Good, Philadel phia Department of Health, and Mrs, Anna Belts, Charles John son home, discussed the problems of the ageing. Monetary donations were re ccived from The Hill school club, West End Parent -Teacher association.

Worn hi club of Pottstown, Susan Shoemaker and Wyndcroft Par cut Teacher association Bandages were made and donated by Scout troop 23 of First Baptist church and the Teen club of the Pottstown YWCA. The Pottstown Rotary club purchased a wheel chair for a patient. Mrs. Walter Schell and Mrs. Harold Binder poured at the tea table following the meeting.

Two candelabra holding orange candles were placed on either aide of a centerpiece made of orange carnations and large yellow daisies. Attending were; board of directors, Mrs. Harry L. Christ man, Mrs. Harold Rinder, Mrs Cecil Hancox, Mrs.

Leonard Huff. Mrs. Howard Evans, Mrs Morison Blake, Mrs. Eugene Ackerman, Mrs. James Elliott.

Mrs, Robert Feroe, Mrs. Ivan Hess. Also, Mrs. Paul Roberts, Mrs. Walter Schell, Mrs.

C. S. Lcven a nursing siaff, Mrs. Thelma Ellis, Mrs. Shirley Lightcap, Mrs.

Pauline Lindauer, Mrs. Louise Rhoads, Mrs. Alice Sprague, Leona office staff, Mrs. Margaret Troutman. And, new members, Mrs.

Kochel and Mrs Marshall. Red Hill Pastor Speaks at Meeting Of Mothers Class The Rev. Walter Schaefer spoke on his trip to Morocco at a meeting of the Mothers class of Emmanuel Lutheran church Wednesday night at the church. A former associate pastor at the church, the Rev. Schaefer is now pastor of a Lutheran church in Red Hill.

He Ilius trated his talk with slides. Mrs. George Shoemaker, president, was in charge of the meeting. Thirty attended. Mrs.

Edna Shinehouse read letters received from shut ins for visits and plants. The next meeting, June 14, will be in the form of a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smale Prospect and Franklin streets. A social hour followed.

Hos losses were Mrs Charles Las key, Mrs Earl Feight, Mrs. Annie Reiman and Mrs Shoe maker. BIRTHS TO MR. AND MRS. LESLIE ELLISON, 614 Walnut a daughter in Memorial hospital Wednesday.

TO MR. AND MRS CARL EAGLE, 1264 Maple street, a son in Memorial hospital Wed- nesriay. TO MR. AND MRS JOSEPH GALAMRA, 351 Beech street, a son in Memorial hospital Wednesday. TO MR.

AND MRS COGI MADDONA, Douglassville RD 1, a son in Memorial hospital Wednesday. TO THE REV AND MRS. VICTOR KRONINGER, East Vine street, Stowe, a son in Pottstown hospital Wednesday. TO MR AND MRS. HARRY L.

HECK, Boyertown RD 1, a son in Pottstown hospital Wednesday. GIVE HER A FLOWER ON DAY GERANIUMS and POTTED rOMPI.KTU I INK OF JACKSON AND PKKKINS ROSK Hi SIIH a ti (1 ow Ht LOG FLOWER With H.OVVKKS PARKING LOT 356 HK.l* ST. GARDEN MART Orders Taken By Dialing .00 LAKE VUE INN, INC. announces thlt week's special CHICKEN CROQUETTES WITH GIBLET GRAVY DINNER MAY TIIHU FKL, MAY 12-11 A.M. tn 10 P.M.

COCKTAIL LOUNGE NOW OPEN SPECIALIZING in STEAKS, CHOPS and SEAFOOD I Mile North of Boyertown Open from 7 A.M. 12 P.M. J. F. LEININGER, Pres.

NO WAITING ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR ISO PERSONS NEW MANAGEMENT DESIRES THAT "YOU COME AS YOU ARE" GIVE MOTHER A GIFT SHE WILL APPRECIATE A New Hair Style! FRICF.S ARE MODERATE A OIFT CERTIFICATE IS THE ANSWER Dial FA 3 4811 For Appointment surgical; Mary Lang, 541 South Reading avenue, Boyer- Rerat, 18 South, maternity; Judy Rpadmg avenue, Boyertown, maternity; Nathanial Sherman surgical; Hannah Ruhl, Douglassville RD 1, med telsville RD 1, surgical; Mrs. al; Stephen Stepsie, 3fifi North Ruth Shaner, Boyertown RD 3, Charlotte street, medical. $10 00 hilrrut SHAMPOO SET 2 25 HAIRCUT 1.50 Ml "-J Russell Moyer 'SIS BLANCH BEAVER Hair Stylist MOSER RD NAGLE CENTER 11703 Farmington avenue, gurgi cal; Scott Weller, 25 West Stxfh street, Boyertown, medical; Arthur Griosemer. 881 Hale street, surgical; Joan Price, 356 North Charlotte street, surgical; Ber- 'nice Hess, 1073 Warren street, surgical; Thom Koch, Boot h- surgical; Carolyn Kuterbach, 5 Chestnut surgical; Virginia Elane, Gilbertsville RD 1, surgical; James Yocum, 870 Operators tn Vom and Blanch KVSkFL Helen kulp rorrsTowN tell mother wonderful with Gifts from Rosemont FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR ALL MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS OPEN DAILY nu. 9 SATURDAY TILL 4 30 Cotton Dacron, Nylon SLIPS 32 40, 42-IS from 2.9 HALF SLIPS ...1.98 3.75 Junior 7 is, 10 24 BLOUSES 2.98 SKIRTS 23 32 from 3.98 2,98 from 7 15, 10 20 1 15, 10 20 .12 3.95 Pedal Pushers ...2,98 from 7 15, 10 20 Cotton Knit POLOS s.

I ton (Constitution avenue, Stowe, medical. OWLS HOME ASSOCIATION OPEN For Buiiness May 11, 1961 Temporary Home 12 S. YORK ST. llrs; I p.m. to I a.m.

daily rr CAMELOT" NEW BROADWAY SHOW NEW YORK CITY MAY 24 Vrr Prrmn Orrh. Leave 7:45 a m. from Pottstown Sent rr SOUND OF MUSIC'-Starring MARY MARTIN NEW YORK CITY JUNE 7 and 14 lnrludM Orrh 7:45 a m. from Pottstown For Reservation Wl WERNER BUS HONOR THY MOTHER tir har talthlulnon tendameli devotion principiti of Scriptural Rtadingsi Provorbt 10:1 Proverbs 1:20 Proverbs 15:20 Proverbs 20:20 Exodus 20.12 Proverbs 23:22 Isaiah 66:13 rinrr Snmrilnnt Your Nfw mhlf. a Picture, a tlonal Hook, a hrl'tian Hrrorrt, a Motto ALL FOUND la Your Christian Beekitere THE LIGHTHOUSE King at Penn PA M11J PntUtown NIAGARAS CENTER- 549 E.

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For Motfm'i Day CHOCOLATES 2 rttpprd PAJAMAS 2.98 Rosemont Shoppe Open 9 9, Sat. 9 i 30 yA MOSER and gt KEN STREET EASY ERKE PARKING COMPLETE LINE OF FLOOR WAXES and CLEANERS TO MAKE YOUR HOUSEWORK EASY Btiulifjf Your Willi md floor) with Our toy to Apply WAXES md CUANEIS THE BOYS 429 HIGH ST. SPECIAL PRICE ON CARNATIONS for DAY All Colors Doz, 3 CUT FRESH DAILY BLOOMING PLANT ARRANGEMENTS FOR CEMETERIES 6ERANI0MS-3 POTS S1 30 Varieties of Petunias 50 Varieties of Hardy Chrysanthemums Stay Coleus Marigolds Phlox Swaal Alystum Ageratum Impatiant Attars Snap Dracont Etc. -Extra Large Tomato Plants Greenhouses Open Evenings and Sundays During the Planting Season FLOWERS SNOWDENVILLE GREENHOUSES HY 5-6241 Dim turns from I'otlslown: I old Route East of Kenilworth, (I oIIoh Sitfns) Right at Parker ord THE GIRLS ARE IN CHARGE! OPERATION PETTICOAT two weeks of exciting values! LOOK AT THE VALUES OUR GIRLS R0UGHT FOR YOU! SALESLADY LULU GIBBLE DIDN'T ON THIS PURCHASE! ORIZED vviirn: COOL COTTON PETTICOATS i koi 77 Al aoi.n at i no RIZKI aMAi.i TO if, voi vivr. lie HOSIERY BUYER WANDA SMITHEY BRINGS YOU CLEAR KNIT SEAMLESS THIS WEEK ONLY! TUO IMjrt I tK vi sil MUS SAR AII EH.IIK AT IS FE ATI RINO MI RACLE CREPK HEAD SCARFS savi 2tf II for 2 77e SAVE ON Sl In.

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