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PAGE EIGHTEEN DIAL PA 3-3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1962 JFK Is A-OK First Year (Ofitlnuttf from One) HEART ATTACK IS FATAL TO LUKE STAGER Wk for fht litt In Pottstown tcheolt. Morcury It publishing pictures of I childron in our tchooli. Evory day a now room of school children will bo shown Ilivul tnjoy thom anow In futuro yoars. (Cnntlfintd from Page thought that sooner ar later almont everyone Inter- and also in making viewed mentioned: war.

more possible for us to progress kfpt out of ,111 rfivX Sh0" his Mp WII neHed by 'h'C I think m.i,!r).v*ry most heartening is the fact that there a greater mirge for CLARENCE YOST, of 327 unity in the Western nations, and Union alley, wai asked what ONE OP Mr. closest friends was Winfield A. West, Zn. in our relations with Latm Amer- he iui iwi ica. and I think it become prime achievement dur- more obvious that people do desire ing the past 12 months.

incorporated. Boyer- to be free and no w.r, I. hf answfred capable in all areas of his MRS DOLORKS ANTONXZZI, A warehouseman for the Lev "est "He n( IMS Farmington re-itt company, he everyone membered the Presidenta noted well the president one of the most handled Khrushchev a son-in-law mired men I in that In the interview, which was printed in foil in the Soviet Union, President Kennedy deftly pointed oat desire for peace despite the leading questions hv the Soviet editor. that will help the people in Russia realize that we are Yost added. Typical of the few who felt that the president's campaign promises turned into the same old was Harry Emery, of 504 Chestnut street.

A former dairyman, he called the first year in office trial year in which too much wasn't Mr. Stager was a director of the Berks County Manufacturers association, a member of the American Manufacturers association and the Standard Automotive Engineers. He waa chairman of the finance committee of the Daniel Boone council, Berks Countv Bov Scouts. He belonged to the Bovertown Rotary cluh. Brook side Country club, the Fraternal Order of Eagles chapter Orioles nest 22, Boyertown, and Jerusalem temple 721, and AM, Cornwall.

N.Y. He was a graduate of Bucknell university. PRESIDENT KENNEDY mficent inaugural "His foreign policy just idled He was bom in Lebanon, a son by he has the same ans- of the late John W. and Rnma in wers on West Berlin now as he Stager, which he somberly warned that had had before he became presi- He is survived by wife. Marthe nation's freedom is its dent the situation A.

Stager: a son and hour of maximum getting worse and even a daughter. of Rutherford. then he has shown the he admits that he was N.J., and Gloria, wife of Robert world that America is ready to to blame on he con- Fisher. Claymont, three sis- defend its Mrs. Antonuzzi, a mother of four, continued.

has proved that America will not be bluffed out of Berlin, that we are willing to fight, if necessary, to prevent the further spread of VIRGINIA CHAPLIN, a prac tinued. "As for his domestic policies, his new budget is so far out of line that be lucky to get half of it Emery, who admits to being a not added. certainly ac- ters. Edith, wife of Daniel Walter. Lebanon; Mrs.

Blanche Fox, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Mary Harris. Pomoano Beach. and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be Monday at 1 p.

m. from the Fleischmann Funeral home. 726 High street, with the Rev. Fred E. First grade pupils of St.

Aloysius Catholic parochial school are shown with their teacher, Sister Marie Genevieve. They are loft to right front row, Rebecca Koniow, Robin Zlotowski, Michele Nailon, Beth Smith, Enia Pace. Mary Ann Puc, Kathryn Jones, Christina Christine Russo, Lorraine Semanski and Angel O'Connor; second row, Barbara Yednock, Marie Stanley, Cath- Mcrcurt Staff rhnfo erine Sassaman, Susan Torak, Joanne Sperat, Kathleen Strvjrwski. Debora Simber; third row. Deborah Gurka, Kathleen Ottaviano, Mary Pollock.

Patricia Clemens. Linda Ecker, Linda Piekos, Mary Schiel, and Cynthia Sharo; fourth row. Cynthia Mort, Sandra Piroschak, Bonnie Varney, Susan Henry, Miriam Wright and Friel. Town Native Dies in Hospital ESTATE The estate of Kathryn L. Lafferty, of Pottstown.

has an appraised valuation of according to an inventory filed in A 71 ycar 0id man was -shaken Frances (Healy) Diefcnbeck, the Montgomery County office of upM a car-truck collision Fri- 71 Year Old Man Is 'Shaken Up' The County cene tical nurse at the Spring-Ford complish what he promised Blank, pastor of St. Lu- 68, widow of Harrv J. Diefcn- Register of Wills. Manor Nursing home in Royers- he concluded. was a de- theran church.

Boyertown, of- ford. praised Kennedy for "taking batable year, at ficiating. the full blame when the Cuban Interment will be made in Mt invasion fell through and then re- MANY OBSERVERS feel Lebanon cemetery, Lebanon, covering from it to stand up to that Kennedy failed to get some our other obligations." of his major points through thought the Cuban Congress Federal aid to schools and medical care for the aged, in particular be- its cause he go over the day evening at Center and Roland CtflMta Funeral services for David R. Perkins. 71.

of 1433 GEORGF W. 59, widow Sunset drive, wav stopped the er of Ethel (Miller) Nyce of intersection and facing South on it it it she added, him that we can never let our guard down as long as Russia continues on present Kennedy found that true, to his great disappointment, when he met with Soviet Premier Khrushchev in Vienna and found him as determined as ever to see our grandchildren under Since then, those who know him best, say the president Obituaries beck. Worcester, died at 6:10 a.m. in North Penn hospital. Lansdale.

where she was a patient for the past five days. She was born in Pottstown. poTTSTOWN RD 1, were Fri Roland street a daughter of the late J. Allen (jay aftcrnoon from white Me- and Martha T. (Keim) Healy.

morjaj funeral home. Parker heads of the legislators to the people. know I support those Phyllis DeMatteo, of 210 North Yerk street, said. want my children to have the best education Mrs. DeMatteo, a waitress at the Shuler hotel explained, "and I think it makes any difference where the money comes from.

It all conies from the the directly WHItelm SllOlZ, Flagg Worker, Dies Suddenly and lived for many years at King and Adams street. She later lived in Douglassville RD 2 before moving to Worcester to live with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virginius Ruffin, in Worcester. She was a member of St Ford.

Officiating was the Rev Nevin Schellenberger. pastor of New rtoshenhoppen i Church of Christ, East Greenville. Interment was made in East Coventry Mennonite cemetery. Rearers were Charles Roman Catholic Wilhelm G. Sholz, 59, husband church, Center Square, and is Schvvenk, Herbert Nyce.

Donald of Hildegrade Sholz. 314 North survived by a daughter. Nancy, and William Gauger. Charlotte street, was dead on with whom she lived: a son Dr. arrival at Memorial hospital at James Allen Diefenbeck.

Car- 6:05 a.m. Friday after being bondale, 111.: and a sister, stricken a little less cocksure think it makes any u.eieouc™, Sellersvillr now, a bit more cautious, sober difference where the money 6:05 a.m. Friday after being bondale 111; and a sister Jo- Funera, services for MARY (AL- GOVGMIllGnl AODrOVGS Admitted- Siinson a and reflective than when he romes from. It all come, stricken at his home. sephme Healy, wife of Dr.

Leon BRIGHT) gEALER, wife of War- .7 1 surreal Marion Wei- TMtufprrpfl was inaugurated. from the Born in Graditz. 61 North ranklin rpn Realer, 10 WEST THIRD A BV Mo dCTS surcical- Mrs BflT BO was sober, but confident the son of the late Ernst A. and street. STREET, were held Friday at 2 Fsiher i nrari ltr PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Arch- a reporter who regularly While the President's do- Bertha (Straub) Sholz.

he ar- Funrral ulf. UCS, p. m. from the Schumacher and rho 1961 of I n- Wemlinc bl5ll0p John Kroi covers the White House, ex-jmestic legislation was stymied rived in America in April. 1952.

day at 10 a.m. from the Houck Reber ternat.onal Moldcrs and Foundry fcsiner Gentling. Kirday transfrr pf (hr Rcy plained recentlv. appears in some cases, his build-up of For the past four years he Funeral home. 112 North Wash- Workers, was approved the t.recnvine, surgical; Rvan a pr0iCNS0 to have more now.

a confidence the defense was ap- was employed bv Stanley G. ington street. A high requiem "as the Rev- Dr. Federal government, mons Souderton. sur- st James H-gh school (-h heightened bv experience, almost 100 percent.

The Flagg and company. mass will be celebrated at 11 Luthci A. Krcuse, pastor of Em- reported Friday Steal: Eugene Fink. Lansdale. lCf J0 Roman ing and a conviction that he en- same approval of the $52.7 his wife, he is survived a m.

at St. Aloysius Catholic manuel Lutheian church. Inter- afternoon. surgical; Ldwm Rothenbergcr, Philadelphia joys far more support than he billion ear-marked for defense by two daughters, Mrs. Edith church, with the Rev.

Robert mcnt was in Pottstown West tnd Morc go members of the Quakertown, medical; Mrs. Lil- other transfers announced in- had in the hour of what he calls and space efforts in the record Flagg. Germany, and Margaret, Roedel. assistant rector, as cele- cemetery union, which represents workers Nyce, Telford, surgical; As ho started across his car was struck by a Hell Telephone company truck driven by James J. Cassidy 37 Limerick road.

Royersford. Perkins, was taken to Pottstown hosoital. where he was treated and released. Cassidy, going west on Center street, said Perkins pulled, out in rr 10 from or him Skid mark' hch.nd the truck measured ten The accident was investigated by Motor Patrolman Lorin Leuthold. More Than 160 Given Legal Aid By County Bar Committee More than 160 persons were taken on by the legal aid corn- given 1 aid in non-criminal mittee were handled through of- mattcrs during by Jices in Pottstown, at 635 High Montgomery County Rar street, Jenkintown and ciation, C.

Edmund Wells re- limn. ported Friday. The success of the county Wells, who is Pottstown Bor- operation resulted in a request ough solicitor, served as presi- from the Lehigh County Rar as- bar asjocia sociation asking for information, Wells said. The committee chairmen were Attorneys Daniel E. Beren and Peter J.

Cianci. it it it The 163 non criminal Grand View Hospital Sellersville FOUf PflBStS his election RAY SHOTT. of 67 King street, alluded to the when he turned to the domestic scene for a moment to comment on $92.5 billion peacetime budget wife of Michael Petrovich. Hel- brant. Interment will be in St.

were Ernest Boyer, at March Brownback, Nyce, Telford, attended Margaret Gerhart. Perkasie.1 announced Thursday is expect- lertown, one son, Sigfried. Wr. at Aloysius Old cemetery, ed. The domestic program, as home, and two grandchildren.

it it it 1961, is again expected to Funeral services will be held meet heavy opposition. Both aid from the Schumacher and Reber to education and medical care Funeral home. 359 King street, IwllM for the aged is included in it. Tuesday at 10 a.m. The Rev.

The country getting bigger pr Luther A. Krouse, pastor TOf and the cost of everything is Emmanuel Lutheran church. The Rev. John C. Larkin, pas- Allcn lievengood.

George Paul, the one hour meeting in AFL- surgical; Joseph Boorsc. Perk jor 0f Visitation Leo ami Henry Albright. CIO hall. 1304 High street. helped employment pick up." Mrs.

DeM.ttco add- -vili I Arpttn GrOIK aided the older people on ed. How can they expect theV. fcWldlll 'Ljou By BURTON H. FERN, M.D.. up.

aided the older people on pensions and social security made efforts to help those people who lost their Shott, a press forger at Cann and Saul Steel company, Royersford, continued. Then he returned to international scene, echoing ed. CB they expect in Hellerto.n, budget not to go up. MR. beautiful and vibrant wife also came in for praise, both as a person an international ambassador good will who was able to Mrs.

Penrl Bush in Hospital INSULATE! FOR WINTER COMFORT NOW Knp Warm Insulatt Now With JOHNS-MANVILLE SPINTEX HOME INSULATION BERKSHIRE INSULATION CO. Morgantown ltd. (loading INftrpritt No On Or Sind far FREE Booklet Comfort That For Ittelf Mail Thit Coupon Today Name charm even Khrushchev (Bieh1l Bush 67 H.r".CPr,mitr of 1 West Ninth street, died CL u. 6:28 p.m. Friday in Memorial She has redecorated much V.

the White House with where p.tie.t American antiques and brought recognition of the arts prevj. ously unknown in the executive daughter of the late and mansion. Guests have heard Alice (Haas) Biehl. and was a I Tail aa I rknitnk Shakespeare, a Celloist Pablo Casals Funeral services for Loretta fPihlgren) Gross, 57, wife of Felix P. Gross.

Lucon, Skippack township, will be at 8:30 a m. Monday in the Norman I). Holcombe Funeral home, 21 Main street, Trappe. Medicine Marches On RECENTLY announced: fight stomach acid. Many expectant mothers re- Scientists are busily invent ceive no care, because doctors mg mathematical formulas that Sellersville a girl.

astc surgical; Robert Hunter. ihurth, 5pir.ua, di. HatfieW pediatric; Benjamin roetor of the Nurses guild nf Under, Telford, medical; Craig 0ur ad o( the Sacrcd Hrar Famous, Harleysville, Ruth Kraiss, Souderton surgi- The Rev. Henry E. Dougherty, cal; Kerschner.

Sellers- assistant pastor of St. Timothv ville, pediatric; Charles Morri- church. Philadelphia, to spirit- son. East Greenville, medical; ual dircctor of the Archdio- Mrs. Catherine Frantz, Soudcr-cesan Council of Catholic nurses, ton, medical.

Rev. George P. Schnei- Rirths Io: Mr. and Mrs. Don- der.

professor at Bishop Shana- Border, of Hatfield a girl, han High school. West Chester, illiams, win rhange his residence from Mr. and the Dante School for Children. aren't exploding as fast as the mimic human function. By feed- population.

Leading medical ing these formulas into an elec- Mrs. Gross died Thursday even- are starting to assign tronic brain, they expect to have heard Aiice (naas) ana was catholic church svmohonv and member of Zion United Church ur.c,,1 Christ. legeville. the church Wo; certainly makes an excellent Mrs. Ruth Daiello, of 403 Beech street, said, Kennedy has done a pretty good job as President, too.M "In fact, both doing better than I she added.

Mrs Blance Ketner, of 747. North Charlotte street, a clerk' at One Hour Cleanerama, 200 She is survived by a daughter, Mildred, wife of Raymond Moulder, with whom she lived; a son, Harry, 36 East Third street; a brother, Grover, 176 West Main street, South Pottstown; a sister Mildred, wife of Elmer Daniels, I West Ninth street; and five grand- ing in University hospital. Phila delphia. after a long illness. Rom in Buffalo, N.

she was daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis, Gary. Ind. and the late Elmer Pihlgren. She was a member of St.

Col- club, the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women. Collcgeville chapter, and the Town and Country Questers. SHE IS survived by her husband. her mother, step father, Luther Curtis; two Robert nurse midwives to solve medical questions ithout births. testing a single person.

Trained to recognize compli- taken modem electronics to fi- cations. the nally get your number! nurse-midwife Flouride containing vitamin calls an experi- drops can fill out Junior's daily enced obstetri- requirement if your water con- cian at the first tains some flouride. These drops Mrs. Kenneth ofjConcordville to SS Philip and Green Lane a girl. Mr.

and James church, Exton. Mrs. John Clayton, of Souderton a boy. North Penn Hospital Lansdale Admitted: Mrs. Mary Boul- Norristown ton.

Lansdale. surgical; Mrs. Admitted: Ruth Lewis, Lans- Marianne DeAngcli, Pennsburg, dale, Immaculate surgical: Mrs. Catherine Jaco- Sacred Heart Hospital sign of trouble, don't supply enough to protect Eramer, North Wales, surgical; by, medical; Mrs. This way, the grow ing teeth when water lacks doctor is saved flouride.

And the expense for compare to the few cents a year flouridation costs each person! cases. Dr. Fern Also: Emergency tetanus boosters can't protect Eagleville: Peter Linfield; i ffLst enough, if you haven't four daughters, Laurabell. wife a shot in 4 years, of Drexel Larson. Coventryville; tetanus protection New And Better Look for a new hearing aid with a microphone designed as handsome costume jewelry.

You can wear it as a tie clasp or best of all, it picks up Laura Coyne, Lansdale. medi- Mary Lou Kriebel, Lansdale, cal; Harry Miller Trooper, surgical; Mrs. Hedviga Marga, 'medical. Lansdale, surgical; Robert ReRirths: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred gan, Lansdale, surgical; Mrs. jMace, of Collegeville, a daugh- Franccs Weand, Quakertown, ter. surgical. children. will be Mary Frances, wife Funeral services High street, summed up most Wednesday at the convenience of the feelings on the Presi- of the family from the Houck of Charles Bobb.

Linfield; and Julia E. (Sister Barbara Jean first year in office when Funeral home. 112 North Wash-1, a nu.n' "e1sIt A co cictni'c VI re i she noted: ington street. The Rev. Howard hope he does as good a job A.

pastor of during the next three years." UCC, will officiate and interment will be in Highland Memorial park. Area Couple Learns Of Son-In-Law's Death Also four sisters, Mrs. Cecilia Kelly. Gary, Mrs. Grace Wiseman, Berkeley.

Sis- Loretta. wife of Albert Zvarick, soft speech and quiet music but injection of antitoxin-and the not irritating noises. Hear violent reactions which some- 6 times Have you had tetanus shots? When was your last booster Can Harm Bicarbonate can cause hcart- ter Frances Therese and Sister burn! Both acid and stretching optn for letters from readers. Joseph Maria, both nuns of Cleve- irritate raw nerve endings in i While he cannot undertake to land, Ohio; 22 grandchildren. the esophagus (gullet) near the anatrer individual letters, he will A high requiem mass at 9:30 stomach.

As bicarbonate bubbles use questions in his a m. in St. Eleanor's church, I up, it stretches the esophagus, column whenever possible and not irritating Hear! Parents all over are finally discovering1 that is inherited parents get it from their children! Dr. Fern's mailbox is wide will follow the funeral services, I igniting heartburn. POTTSTOWN SMAU.

LOAN CO, INC. 213 HIGH ST. FA 3-4900 and burial will be in St. Patrick's cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. I. Norman! Grubb of Limerick learned Af the death of her Wil vt I OW I wl LOCfll Ham F. Livermore who died late Thursday night in ft Olllall jUCCUlilDS West Waiter Siglin. widower of Mr.

Livermore was married'Mary (Mauger) Siglin, of Phil- to the former Cordelia Grubb, died early Friday Funeral services will be to- morning in Presbyterian hos- morrow at 4 p.m. from the pital, Philadelphia. Freeman Funeral home, 224 His wife, who died two weeks Main street, Trappe. was born in Pottstown. Interment will be private at Funeral arrangements are in the convenience of the family at charge of the Houck Funeral Valley Forge Gardens, King of i home, 112 North Washington Prussia.

I street. Your doctor, druggist and TV all tell you better ways to when they arc, of interest. Address your letters to Dr. Fern in care of The Mercury. OPEN 7 DAYS 7 A.M.

P.M. FREE TO III PARKING In Our Own Lot FOR YOUR NEW SUPEn MARKET OAK ST. FARMINGTON AVE. va a- because you hear! Do you turn up the TV sound full tilt driving your family out of the room and your neighbors to the telephone in protest and still hear how Perry Mason tells off the D.A.? Tune in today on your Most people DO hear better with a SIEMENS Hearing Aid is a difference, you Call FA 3 8334 'CHARLES 1 1 LONGACRE i a Jeweler Thu Cnuiitnaaaaa IT N. HANOVER ST..

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