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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Mercuryi
Location:
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. DIAL FA 3.3000 4 Niirth firade Pupik At Central Junior High Top Honor Roll Four ninth grade pupils att Central Junior High school were notiiitd Tueiday that they made the honor roll during the fifth marking period. Pupils are, David Klink, Dawn t)avid- heiser, bara man and Margaret Vocom. i cipal Leonard MiHor a nouncod that 65 youngsters achieved the nonor roll. Yocom honor roll pupils are: SEVENTH GRADE dall Prince, Larry aad twedo.

And Suian Boyer, Slindi Colleen Brown. Barbara Fitz, Mary Ann Lewiski, Linda Lutz, Sue nak, Sheila Mills, Carol Pachik, Karen Rhoads, Mary Ann Phil- jlips, Jayne Schaeffer, Evelyn Shellenberger, Judy Scheidt and I Peggy Rinewalt. Mon Is Named To Pork Boord The appointment of Donald L. Cunningham, 33, Pennsburg, RD 1, as a member of the Montgomery County Park board wai made Tuesday by County Commissioners Elkins Wethcrill, Warren M. Cornell and Dan- William Bertoti, John Dayc, T.

Costello. Robert Gist, Alray Johnson. appointment Sharon Bitler, Karen Dinnocen- effective May 1 and is for ti, Zclma Elliott, Dcbby Escli- duration. He re- bach, Margaret Kowalski, Susan the late Henry P. Friend.

Hart, Kathleen Schirahmm. Jos- Ti-rrace Norristown, ephine Strutynski and Jean ''ho died recently. Whitfield. The new member was sup- EIGHTH GRADE post by the Mont- Dale Engle, Paul Faley, Komery County Federation of Gerald Guta, Robert Haley, clubs. PAGE SEVEN Pottssrove Business Pupils Place 4th Pottsgrove High school placed third In a business lor, law; and Cheryl ness education pupils placed fourth in the Twenty-Ninth An nual Business Education contest sponsored by the Division of Business Education of Bloomsburg State co II orc Sixty schools from throughotil the Eastern part of Pennsylvania competed.

Carl Norton, a Junior, law examination. Elizabrth Beck, a Senior, won a tenth ranking position in the shorthand examination. Only the first ten rankings are disclosed. Other member.s of the team who competed were: Kay Schultz, a Srnior. typing; Donna Strunk, a Detwiler, a Srnior, arithmetic.

Karl Borhmer. a in thr Pottsgrovr Business KHii- cafion Department, arrompa, nird the students to Rloom.s- burg. FA .1.1000 is the nnmber for news tips. BBS PflOOlIKSt BCPORK PIZZA Pina hMds In fvm thlt eM pina palaca wat torn Mtrcury Staff Photo in tha of pregrata, to facilitata tha conttruction of Mia naw routa 100 bypatt from Pottttown to Naw Rarlln- vliia. Jalin Friend, James Schef fey, David Rohrbach, Ralph WUson, Kenneth Yorgey and Richard Wright.

And Sylvia Boronski, Cynthia Bowman, Cheryl Czeiner, Katherine Einbeck, Diane Fichtner, Mary Ann Edleman, Shir- li held In hlgk eiteem by this the Coihmltsionert were formed In a receat letter from the lecretary, Ellen A. Dietrich. For the past three years Cunningham has been employed ley Keiffer, Bonnie Sledgen, as manager of methods and Judith Stetler and Angie Tellis. systems planning by Philco NINTH GRADE Radney Beasler, Douglas Alhright, John Clhly, John Day, Melvin Flck, Richard Gihhs, Robert Gnss, Harry Marcy, Earl Jordan, Robert Linsinbigler, Robert Mast, Robert Fiasco, Thomas Ondik, James Mohr, Scott Morgan, Ran- Lansdale division, a subsidiary of Ford Motor company. He was educated in the pub-, lie schools of Grensburg.

Gettysburg colleee and Youngstown (Ohio) university. He is a member of the Boulder Valley tion, Sumneytown. GOOD NEWS Mothers! POTTSTONIAN WILL ADDRESS ANALYSTS Sol N. Berman Heads Local Leasing Firm Sol N. Berman.

Wilson street, will speak at a security analysts meeting tomorrow in New York city. Berman, president of Berman Leasing company, Pennsburg, will address the group on his company's operation. A graduate of Pennsburg Hig'i EENAGER SAT. ONLY IT SHANESVILLE TABERNACLE SETS SERVICE Evangelistic Rites Will Start Tonight An evangelistic will be conducted in Shanesville Alliance Gospel Tabernacle, beginning tonight at 7:30 o'clock school. Berman has been in the trucking business all his life.

At the age of 19, he took over the management of the Pottstown branch, High and Berks streets. In 1960 he became president and transferred his offices to the Pennsburg headquarters. He is married, has two children and is a member of the Young Presidents organization. get a beautiful 5x7 picture of your baby for only Committees Are Named by Family Service John Orr. president of P'amily Service of Pottstown.

appointed committees during the meeting Monday night. Named were: Personnel and policy, Mrs. Arthur Jackson, chairman; Mrs. Harold Federman, Mrs. William Lawrence and Mrs.

John Thurmer. Nominating, Mrs. Herbert Maack, chairman; Horace Y. Seidel and Mary Schaeffer; building, J. Wayne Knause, chairman, and Seidel.

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Huling, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Huling, Collegeville, is a senior in the academic course at Collegeville-Trappe High school. She is a member of Uie National Honor society, and is co editor of the yearbook.

She is presideot of the Future Teachers of America and is the delegate at-large for the southeastern district of Pennsylvania. Sally is vice president of the Youth Fellowship of the United Church of Christ, 0 11 e.v i lie, and also teaches a Sunday School class at the church. She was presented the PTA award for the girl with the highest scholastic average in her junior year, and was also awarded a scholarship to SI(idmore college, Saratoga Springs, New York, which she plans to attend in the Fail. tions, Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs.

Edward H. Hunnicutt, co-chairmen and Mrs. John Thurmer; finance, Matthew S. Santangelo, chairman; Mrs. Richard Scheffey and William Dennis.

Annual meeting, Mrs. Schef- fcy, chairman; Mrs. Thurmer and Mrs. Hunflicutt. The budget for the coming year also was presented.

IT WAS reported that the clinic handled 117 Cases during April covering maternal and economic difficulties and physical handicapped. Kxecutive Director Earl Carl will attend the National Conference on Social Welfare in Cleveland, Ohio, from May 20 to 25. Mrs. John Thurmer was introduced as a new member. Attending were Mrs.

Law- rencc, Mrs. Thurmer. Mrs. Jackson, Miss Schaeffer, Lorene Perkins, Mrs. Federman, Mrs.

Maack, Mrs. Hunnicutt, John Orr, Seidel and Carl. through Sunday, May 19 (except Monday). Speaker will be the Rev. Calvin J.

Peters of Butler, a graduate from Nyack Missionary college. He also attended Wheaton college. 111. Special music will be pro; vided by the Wigden singers from New York. The Wigdens have been singing for 2.i years.

The speaker will be introduced by the Rev. John W. Fogal, pastor. Optimisls to Hear Dr. Theodore Weiss i Dr.

Theodore Weiss, director of the Pottstown Mental Health clinic, will address the Pottstown Optimist club at its weekly meeting tonight in the Clovcr- loaf restaurant, 265 Beech' street. CLIMB IS PLANNED CALCUTTA. India Encouraged by the American in climbing Mt. Everest, ai Japanese Alpine club official will leave for Nepal to make I arrangements for an assault the highest peak in 1966. The Mercury offers $10 in cash awards weeki.v for the best tips.

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Years Available:
1933-1978