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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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22
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Mrs. Ray Latshaw Named President Of Woman's Club urre elected meeting of the club of in thr Masonic hall, Seventh arwi CHurch atreet, Rov- NtW pretidfnt, Mri Ray vice president, Warren president, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod; treasurer, Jackson rrrorrling William Seal and corresponding Mrs Edgar Mansur. will he installed at the May meeting The rliih chorus under thr direction of Mn. fierald Dnnnell, an trr anthem rntitlrd "My Kdvior Wrnt to Calvary." Thr program waa by Mrs.

Shott and Mrs 1 Jnstph of College- Ville 2 who gavr thr history of egg decorating and demonstrated the mak.ng of an egg with egg of colors and unique designs Among the attending the meeting vepr from the Senior Economic club of Mingo Mrs Robert Ofhlert as hospitality chairman with William Price and Charles Thompson at the tea tables. R. H. Schotts Entertain After Child's Baptism Kathleen Regina Schott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rich arri Schott, Rnyertown 1, was baptized on day In St Roman Cath olio church.

The Rev. John administered the Godparents are Eueene and Sil via Rvrner, aunt and uncle of the infant Health clinic auxiliary in Gruber Mr. and Mrs Schott entertain auditorium. at a buffet supper in the On the slate are president, evening. Mrs Howard Feldman, vice pro Guests included; Mrs Regina sident, Bobby Philpott; Rvzner.

Mr and Mrs Donald rotary, Mrs John Mesick; corrrs- Kirk, Kay Kirk, Mr and Mrs ponding secretary, Mrs. Christy Edward Ryznar and daughters Christ and treasurer, Mrs. Sam- and Suzanne, Mr. and Levin. France.

Deturk. Mr. and Mrs KeWmiw Mrs. Stanley Weller, Mr and Jeanette Anderson, May Bride-elect Honored at Two Surprise Showers Two surprise bridal and Mrs Lizzie Anderson, were given for M. An- daughter of Mr.

and BLUE AND NNK color Mrs. Ernest Main scheme was used to decorate street. Royersford. Horning home at .151 Miss Anderson the bride Mr. and Couple Entertains At Pikeville Club On Anniversary Mr and Mrs.

M. Hetrick. Friritville road, Pottstown RI) S. observed their 30th wed- kmknon bfcom. for party nfDomM Frill, ob of by Ihr .1 Mrs.

Albert Fritz, 549 tendants. Royersford. on Hostesses were Linda Horn- T. aB marrimA it in Trinity ing, maid nf honor; Marlene ngregatinnal Riehl. Roversford, and Judv tion at Pikeville The couple was Kulp, Schwenksville, who will be bridesmaids.

A three tier bride's cake adorned the refreshment table. Gifts were placed under a decorated umbrella. Attending were Hun- parenU of one son, Donald also of Pottstown RD 3. A numher of attend- Ing party also their wedding anniversanei in Aprii. They include, Mr.

and Mrs. Green street, May 12 at 2 Evangelical Co church, Royersford. Hosting the first affair was Mrs. Mario DiGuiseppe, 720 Main street, Royersford, whose daughter, Judy Ann, will be flower girl. Co was mother of the prospective bride, Ernest Anderson.

consisted of Green, Kissling. Mrs i Anrii pink and blue and Grace Fritz. Mrs. Evelyn An- decorated which were derson, Mary Evans. Mrs Ann suspended over the gift table.

Marie DiGuiseppe and daugh- A bride and hridegroom orna ter. Ann and Mrs, Barbara i Rhoads, ment topped a three tier decor- Fries. town, April 14. ctod cake on the buffet table Gifts wore sent by Pattv Ma Guests with in tha (iuosts were Mrs Edith jor, Esther Brungess Doris wpre Eagle. Mrs.

William Oister. mislead and Martha Bartges Carl Oistor, Mrs. Merritt Rarthel. Bertha Royer, Viola C.rol P.skrl, Mr. Edo.

Aprjl Mr Mr, Lewari, RECORDS ARE IN ORDER new of Pottatown find that all are in order following their installation at a joint dinnar- dance meeting with the Jayceev In the home. Jaycee-ette officera are Albert president; Richard Firing, vice president; Thorpe secretary; William E. Ferring Mrrrvru Stnff rhntn treasurer, and Cyrus Ecker, parliamentarian. Also, board John Hopkins, Mrs. William Christy and Mrs.

John Pavllck. Pictured 'eft to right, standing, are Mrs. Ecker and Mrs. Ferring; Mrs. Ellis, Mrs.

and Firing. First Methodist PCT Circle Entertained At Residence ot Mrs. William R. Ober An Easter dessert meeting portions of a book entitled was conducted by the PCT cir- Meaning of by Dr. cle of the Women's Society of Ralph Soekman.

Christian service of First Meth- Mrs. Switzer then entertained odist church. Vvith another solo. A brief were nominated at a port was gnen by Mrs. Michacl Thf trtok message was given by Mrs.

day afternoon at the home of Tike. William R. Ober. 468 North Members were asked to at- Hanover street. Elsie Pike, leader, i tilt ni'V I i IlMn All Royer, Mrs Woodrow Boyer, AllGil CflrilShdW FfifGCl Vanda Boyer, Mrs.

ham Hunsberger, Albert At rauY Oil Birth09Y OlryRD Mr. RD 1, and Georgia Gilbertsvillf RD 1. Gther guests included Elmer Knecht, Reading. Mrs. father; Mr.

and Donald M. Hetrick. Pottstown RD Mr and Leon Rurk- holder, Limekiln; Mrs. Ray Mrs Wilmer George Druckenmiller, Mrs. eighth birthday with a partj at his home.

Mrs Warren Lewars, Gilbertsville RD 1. Also. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krasley, Gilbertsville RD 1, and Daniel Neiswender, Pottstow-n RD 3.

Activities Feldman Nominated tor 2d Term By Pottstown Mental Health Auxiliary Charles Wright, Mrs. Rose Zap pone, Mrs. UmMead, Mrs. were Cilenn and San- Fritz and the hostesses and fira Scottie Sharp. Park guest of honor.

Edward Rernard, Robert, Absentee gifts were sent bv Linda and Shirley Elmer. Deb- Herbert Anderson and: hlP Hiane Finnegan. Dennis. daughter, Patricia, Jack Strauss and Terry Coates, Mr. and STI FFED PICKLES George Seldomridge.

Ever stuff dill pickles? Cutoff Dolmont Lang. the ends of the pickles and re- Also, Lee Coates, Mrs Harry move the centers; fill with any Finnegan and Harold and Reeky stiff canape mixture you like; Earnshaw. chill, slice and serve. nwetin of the Pottidown Mental Ghorrmuk con- Mrv cheer chairman, announced that were wnt. Anthony Alba, hospitality chairman, thanked the hostess for the meeting, Mrs.

Esther Heller, Kay Edleman and Chomnuk. Mrs. William Herr, co-chairman of the committee, announced 42 members at- Barbara Trace Feted at Shower In Kruk Home Rarhara Trace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Trace. ducted the meeting.

It was an Mr, nyin.r MOXt tended the merlins ing will lie May 14 at the home It was announced that the mem- her of the Mary circle, reviewed circlp is srt fnr Ma-V 15 in thr Steven and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. 5 Iezzi 176 North bership tea will be May 7 at ana tugene. Hanover street.

Co-hostess will bo Gurher auditorium at 8:30 m. LEFTOVER IMX'GIV Chrift Eliades- Smith wiU fiUeSt Uae thoae trimmings leftover Mrs. Marvin Lipnack reported when made a pie or the Valley Forge Music night Mna. hrist, chairman of the to conooct aorne small tart ahella. project and the installation of ways and means corrunit'ee, Fill the with fruit in June.

The clinic re-thanked all w-ho with fund raising projects during opened the meeting and wel- corned those attending. Mrs. William Pearce led devotions with an Easter meditation as the theme. At the close of devotions, Mrs. W.

Arthur Switzer, of Royersford. sang a sacred number. Mrs. Ober was accompanist. Mrs.

Mabel Davis, a mem- tend an annual district meeting r0'Kl' was feted at a miscellaneous bridal shower the home of Sanrira and Suzanne Kruk, 52 West Fourth street. Co-hostesses will be the attendants the forthcoming of the Women's society Thursday, April 26, in Holy Cross Methodist church. Reading. It was announced that the monthly meeting is scheduled for May 3 at the church. Plans were several members to attend a national assembly in Atlantic on jracc.

City, N.J., May 15 through 18, The next meeting of the PCT made for Sandra Kruk. Suzanne Kruk. Linda Krause and LAST DAY! I omus of Hell and HIPPODROME ME MEEIS HIS MATCHI Starts Fridiy 2 Big Fun Hitt A Sew Tu ist On The Tivist! 6QIE CNANOLER YIC DANA LINOA SCOTT THE CAAROU BROS. TH! OOYEUS a A vV. A Egg Show Given For Career Girls At YWCA Meeting church parlor.

Attending were Mrs. Mary S. Pratt. Mrs, Martha Quinn, Harry Livengood, Mrs. Fred Verger, Mrs Pearce.

Mrs. Earl Lloyd, Gertrude Ecker, Mrs. Miss Trace will become the bride of (iary Hurter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frnst C.

Hurter, 10.16 Qncen street, Mav in at 3 p. m. in St. Peter's Lutheran church, Stowe. Attending were Mrs.

Lee Ruchert, Diane Scheirer, Easter time! P. Mock, Mrs. .1 H. Kennev. ar1nl Glom- Mrs Johnson.

Mrs Swavely, Frnst on a w. vwiimm Frank Miller, Mrs. George u.r/fr Trace, the A report on a saie 3 snarp Absentee gifts were sent by was given. e. 8 Vincent Flhott sharnn Trumbore.

Rarbara Rep. mn meeting of the Cht-Gamma C.hi. A1S0- Mrs Liuott, Pmht, Mrs Evades announc ari giris Piub Tuesdav niiht Mrs Alice Marquette. Mrs. C.

anrl open house the clinic, Monday jn Douglas Hale, Mrs. Marvin from p. m. to 9:30 p. m.

MrJ Joseph Kapetsky and Hrendall. Mrs William Loud, ses will be and Mrs Mrg Jampg Shmts arranged a Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Ober and Mrs, Carl Fisher. display of eggs which they de- Pike. Carmen art master at corated through the years.

Items Hill school, presented a talk appearing included Pennsyl- F0R NEW COOKS on linoleum art. vania Dutch designs, and others Information for new cooks: a Guest speaker for the May 22decoiated in seashells, kettle is a cooking utensil meeting will he Mrs Frederick dolies, flowers, sequins and a it comes Jenkins who will present a talk variety of other trimmings. nr vvithout SPECIAL LAMPS from tout fienrlnn, Hr. Old oil snrt ruilom THE BETTERLEYS Lamp Specialists Queen St. FA set tha exciting stylet in DR.

POSNER SHOES guarantee a perfect fit charge accounts invited wThiftoUof famous iohc 253 HIGH POTTSTOWN, PA. on How or arranging Cherneski Child Baptized at St. Peter's ON ROUTI IIMIPICK. 1 01 COUICIVUli HIWAY DRIVE-IN ttndeA J2 Admitted GIANT SCREEN The two guests then helped club members decorate eggs In the same manner. Sue Kurk, president, con ducted the business meeting when the group discussed a pro- Robert William Cherneski cram which they will present at son of Mr.

and Robert Wil- Uie YWCA board meeting, May liam Cherneski Sr 7n South Roland street, was in Attending were Patricia Harp, St. Roman Catholic Sandy and Sue Kruk, Connie church by the Rev. John Ju- Dilliplane, Alice Leuthold, Joan dycki. Warner, Judy Hoffman, Gloria Godparents for the child are Roberts. Swavely and Julia Cherneski, ynn ville, N.J., and Joseph Cherneski, Kulpmont.

A dinner for and immediate families follow ed. DANCE AT UNNYBROO pottstown SAT. NIQHT, APRIL 21 GUY LOMBARDO und IAT. NIQHT, APRIL 28 ITAN KENTON und Expecting Guests for the Easter Holiday? on Select from our Wide Selection of What's Doing in the YWCA, m. in PEN i NG! bhu r.APm cwARTK.iDr Economical UJN TOMORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY, APRIL 20) PLAYING PCX SATURDAY SUNDAY KIDPIIt I 2 TERRIFIC HITS! viepRy Lewis ss THC BOY IM CAROL SWARTKOPF (Walter Mstih) June 2, 1902 JUNE ROSE (Omar Tortrl) June lfi, I9Ci2 JUDITH ROSENDALE (lamrs I.evplll») July 23.

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Years Available:
1933-1978