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The Mercury from Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Mercuryi
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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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Au frustino Jermacans VHinein M. Tollt. ed Auxiliary Makes Plans For Picnic Picnic Games Comprise Hafer Family Reunion Patricia roth. daughter of Prayer." PlPVtil1 of Zacharii andlL. Ytfgey and children, Beth Mr.

and WiUiam F. Toth.j At a reception at thr Kathryn JIafer attended their and John; Mr. and Mrs. William Dran Amrrican citlzrn, eighth annual reunion at and son, William; Mr. became the bride of Augustinr Mr Tnth of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon anri Mra. James R. Erb and A Jermacans. son of Mr.

and Mr- ed the Knighti of Columbus La- Hafer, Pottltown RD 3. A daughter Carol- Mr. and 115 Fifth on and When dies auxiliary meeting Monday picnic lunch was served, and Warren A Shaner Jr. and avenue. Phoenixville, in the Walk Through A Storm night at the Knights of included and daughter Patricia- and Mr.

and Phoenixville United Church of Given in marriage hy her fa grove, Constitulion volleyball. Harry Erb. Christ, llimgarian Hfformod. the bride In a Thr oldest present was Free-; Also, Elwood Dlerolf, Paul Tlie Hev. Andrew Arvay per- floor length gown ot crepe and session wilh man 85 yearii snd tlir Dierol, Lauer, Mrs.

Car- formed the double ring cere reembroidered alencon lace. The1 youngest, Carol Erb. Guests rje Herbs! Mr. and Mrs. Ira monv before an altar decorated sheath skirt fell from a comp ete for the were from California, Reading, gutt and daughter, Deborah; modified empire lace bodice lhQef.

Lansdale, Boyertown, PotUtown Mr, aru, Leon Hafer and a neckline, long -kc place iS.unday alternMn at and 01ey. son Kurt and Mr and fitted and detachable 1 at the Knights of Columbus, wafnr ir nrui uatteau tram grove. Mrs. Edith Grimm is PICNIC GUESTS Jon" Jr: ff children, Barry and Cheryl; and Her bouffant veil of of Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Riddell illusion fell from a headpiece of Program for the September Melvia Swavely and sons, Tim- Henry Clarke, organist, gave a 0f the valley and and meeting will be floral arrange- othy and Steven; Mr. and Mrs. recital of bridal music Mr an old fashion bou- monts under the direction of Roland Leister, Barbara and daughter, Dianne; with white gladioli, and palms, RRIDAL MISIC Wilmer Toth, soloist, and Mrs. Toth I 0f collerette with white Mrs. Kenneth Heydt.

Helen Longacre, Florence Barto, Mrs. Richard A. MR. AND MRS. AUGUSTIN! A.

JCRMACANS Fall Bride 3 Feted At Show er Daphne Hudelson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hudelson, Hauck road, Green Lane RD 1, vas feted at a bridnl shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Hollow- buih, New Berlinville Hostesses Mrs Donald Evans and Mrs. Clifford Reinert ated the party room with and a lace umbrella. Miss Hudelson will become the bride of Ronald Holloubush, son oc (ein Gerhart and Could Pell You.

Sacred lilies of the prizes were won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Nagy, Mr. children, Janice and Steven; Heart, Wounded and butterflies on streamers of lov- Ifplrn Scrina an(j Mrs.

Edith'and Mrs. N. Barlow Hafer and Mr- Willard Kline knot and white velvet Birthday greetings Mr. and Mrs. Earl S.

Eschbach. an(; cniKlren. Tyrone, were extended to Mrs, Also, Mr. and Mrs. John perry; and Llllu and Leroy Pearl earrings and Blair, Helen Cancglin, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis a gift from the bridegroom, Nora Dimeco, Mrs. Mary Fox, L. Erb and daughter, And, Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman were her only jewelry. Mrs. Nettie Harpul, Mrs. Nellie Mr.

and Mrs. Harry H. Erb and Hafer and sons, Niel and Don- Eleanor Szabo, Moere road. Koury, Mrs. Stella Krantz and children, Larry, Jeffrey and aid; Mr.

and Mrs. Warren A. Phoenixville. was maid of Patricia Pettinc. Clarence Straub and Shaner Sr.

and David and Ruth or. Helen Jean Sweitzer, Coates- vi lie Marie Santangelo, And, Mrs. Julia Potpinko, daughter, Sarah; and Mrs. Hilda Testa, Anna Helen M. Reidenauer.

And, Mr. artd Mrs. Sherwood Mrs. Shaner. Pottstown Mercury Wednesday, Aug.

9, 1967 Association Makes Plans For Annual Faculty lea for the coming year Victor Frederick. Butt ere formulated at the gene Stofko, Holman Bryant Steven Spontak, Mrs. Edward Covaleski, Mrs. Steven Koury, Mrs Frank Ka7mierski and Mrs. Joseph Bre.szki.

And, Mrs. John Purcell, Mrs. Frank Ruttaro, Mrs. Henry Malasky, Mrs. Francis Nunan.

Mrs. George Zubert, Mrs. Erwin Jensehke and Richard Mrs. Kermit Unhart, Mrs Ar- indents are invited. ae thur Clcmmer.

Mrs. Donald Chairman for the event will be Hostesses for the next meet- Clemmer and Mrs. Arthur Hud Conbeer, with Mrs. ing, Oct. 4.

at the home of Mrs. dton, Charles Warker acting as dec- Jensehke. Mock road, will be And. Kcnec Hudelson. Lindsay oration chairman.

of Mrs. Jensehke and Stofko. Hudelson, Mrs. Daniel Reinert, the board will serve as mittee of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl 1 bush, Montgomery New 'Til Berlinville, Sept. 2 at New Han-! 'Iui Mo'he" over Lutheran church, New home of Mra. John Mren- Utnovcr 1123 Laurelwood road. Attending were Linnette Stauf The opening event will be the fer, Mrs John Horn. Mrs.

annual faculty tea planned for George Moser, Mrs. Barry 10, 2 p.m to welcome ter Mrs. Gloria Schubert, members and mothers Mrs Morris Bryan, of freshmen. All parents of Phoenixville, both cousins of the Mrs. Bessie Marczak bride, and Joan Fisher, and Mrs.

Helen Zubert. j--------------------- were Hostesses were Mrs. Vincent Grimm, Mrs. Jon Stryker. Mra.I I lilt ATTENDANTS WORE AQUA nhiUip 7 8 Mrs.

Vincent 411111 They were attired in floorjUba, Mrs. Walderman Uba, lengtli gowns of aqua chiffon Mrs. George Varzally, Mrs. Jo- and lace. The skirts fell seph Verno, John Walbert, from fitted lace modified em- Mrs.

Charles Warker and Mrs. pire bodices featuring scoop Nicholas Weis, elbow length sleeves; September hostesses will be and caplet cage chiffon Henry Yorgey, Mrs. Jo- Celebrates Safely Week Local Ballet Performance Is Planned To Wed Mr. and Delton L. Johnson, 134 Cinder street, Rirdshorn, announced the engagement of their ter, Della to Barry Drey, son of Grant Drey, Doug- lasKville RD 2, and the late Mrs.

Grant Drey. Johnson is a graduate of Daniel Boone High school and is employed by the Social Security administration, Reading. Her fiance is a graduate of the same school and is serving a four year enlistment in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Devens, Mass. Plans for the return performance of the Pennsylvania Ballet company set for May 10 at the Mrs.

Feme Kulp read a poem Pottstown Senior High school Mrs. Morgan Wil-to celebrate Farm Safety week auditorium w-re discussed at mnolma nt tha Unrlre tn PVPPlltnn cpecinn the 1 ovilavlA at the Boyertown, 4S years. Wedding Anniversaries Short veils fell from their liams, Erma Wilson, Mrs. Ed- a meeting of the Berks an executive session of the matching orange blossom head-iward Wrobel, George Zu- County Society of Farm Women Pottstown Dance guild pieces and they carried small'bert, Mrs John Zueno, Mrs. An- Rroup four at the home of Mrs.

Dance theatre, 451 High street, bouquets of white carnations, drew Zupko and Mrs. Joseph Helen Howerter, Boyertown RD Attending were Mr. and Mrs. aqua velvet leaves and white Bacchi. Mrs.

Rudzitis, Mrs. Gilbert Doing Witten meyer satin streamers with pearls and petite fleurs. Evalds Jermacans, Toronto, Canada, performed the duties of best man for his brother. Ushers were Andrew Jowder, Phoenixville; Terry Buchanan, Royersford, and George Smion, Modena, cousin of the bride. For her wedding, Mrs.

Toth wore a rose pink lace Girl Scouts Go Camping Girl scouts of Cadette troop 1032, Sassamansville, celebrated at a campsite UNUSUAL DISH Combine cream of mushroom soup with a can of drained peas and a can of drained onions for Audrey Reinert, Mrs. Hollowbush, Ethel Miller, Kim Miller, Jane Tregea, Kathy Tregea, OCTOBER SOC1AI Caroline Gulden. Mrs. W. E.

jjrg Frank Buttaro, co Price, Mrs. James Price and 0f the program committee, rranl the o.tnher meH.nK the social Both mother, wen Absentee gifts were received mreting will be a covered dish1 room of 0dd hall, 8 carnation corsages. from Mrs. Richard Nester. Mrs.

I p.m. The coupie took a two weeks Bruce Gilbert, Mlri.m Quigley, A Mrmbcr nf th, Drug sew 'h'. tZ I- ronhe.ser Mrv Hob ontroI sU ert Milch Mrs. Raymond Yo- jf der, Shirley Heintr, Nancy thr guest speaker for the Breyer and Mrs. frank Emele.

of Mrs. Katharine Boyertown RD 3. Mrs. Verna Taylor showed colored slides of a trip the group in Barto RD 2. HighUlhUw'tte will be Sept' Mrs.

Elsie Mrs. Charles Albright, president, conducted the busi- David Moore and Mrs. Robert ness session. A family president. was planned by the members to jhe next meeting will be an vegetable dish.

take place Aug. 29 at the home Sept. 11 lson with PaPrika and sprinkle crumbs over the top. MADARAS affair were a flag ceremony, mod fashion show, stories, skits FOR BRIDES MARRIED ONE TO FIFTY YEARS- Now she's always wanted a Diamond Ring. November meeting.

He will ex plain different types of drugs church 4H dress with white accessories Mis. Jermacans. mother of the and songs around the campfire, bridegroom, wore a beige lace Six scouts, Pam Sweinnart, Rebekah (iroSs with matching acces- Dawn Gaugler, Donna Bianken- biller, Janice Leeser, Sharon Benfield, Gail Riehl and a guest, Chris Girado spent four camping at the campsite. In charge of the camp was ing at the in a black and erick firehall, 9:30 a m. to he made herself, with the assistance of Mrs.

Ed- wime uress sac gpr Blankenbiller and Mrs. Paul Diehl, retiring leader. p.m. portraying and movies their effects. Refreshments were served by Farenish and Mrs.

George Zubert. Attending were James give her the ring Conbeer, Mrs. Robert Bowen, at the home of Mrs. Peter Brungard, Barto RD 1, 4 p.m. epli W.

DIAMOND MERCHANT JEWELER 24 CHAROLTTi ST. FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE Prices Slashed Again! Buy DRESSES LAST CALLI Clearance SUMMER FASHIONS Save Up to Vi and More white accessories and a white carnation corsage. The newlyweds are residing at 234 Morris street, Phoenixville. A rehearsal party was given tad, mooting in (hoW Mr. 10 of A building, p.m.; dnli ol the bride, their home.

team practice, 7 p.m. Members are asked to bring prizes for social to follow. Single Parents society kaffec klatsch at the American Legion home. 9 m. Members are asked to bring phonograph records.

5 at the home of Mrs. Charlotte fe-f Mauger, Bechtelsville. j. Attending were Mrs. Evelyn Becker, Mrs.

Lottie Burkepile, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Howerter, Mrs. Kulp, Mrs. Mauger, Mrs.

A Bertha Rhoads, Mrs. Rothenber- aj ger. Mrs. Esther Sheeler. Mrs.

Taylor, Mrs. Marie Youse and Mrs. Edna H. Angstadt. FASHION CENTER 549 E.

Vine LAMB CHOPS Add a dash of garlic salt to lamb chops along with salt and pepper before you broil them. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! Your shabby or broken or fir. lamp rottorod to sparkling new- naas for halt tha coat of a new Beautiful shadaa to complota tha lob. THE BETTERLEYS Queen It. Tal.

OPEN TODAY 9 P.M. I SEE THE NEW FALL FASHIONS 6 LFRLArurc HARDWARE 427 HIGH ST-323-1356 WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF LIGHTING FIXTURES IN THE AREA Early American Modern Traditional i Imported Crystal LOWEST PRICES Mahanatawny Chapter liAR a tour of Hopewell Village, 12:45 p.m. Fast Nantmeal Baptist Church Bible class meeting at home of Mrs. H. Lesley Philips, East Nantmeal 7:30 p.m.

WAX CHAIRS A coat of w'ax applied to the chrome trim of the kitchen, table and chairs will prevent Marriage Licenses Applications for marriage licenses were made in Montgomery county courthouse, Norristown, by: Robert L. James, Norristown, and Delores T. Dickerson, 622 Walnut street. Ralph H. Meitzler, 567 Church street, and Beverly Anne Nick, 910 Church street, both of Hoy- ersford.

CAR RADIO REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT 0 VERHOLTZERM RADIO-TV 10 CAROUSEL New Shipment of Ladies' Vt Sizes Arrived Save Up To On Dollar OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 14 Wig Department at the RINGING HILL BEAUTY SALON 2023 N. Charlotte Pottstown We are now the for this area of luropean Hair Wigs and Hair Piocos by Abbott Trttss. Custom BUnding Dona At No Extra Charge. Wig Repairs A laid Spot la Your Wig! We If Fii It. Beauticians Welcome Hours Thurs.

9 a m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone 326-3685 Jo Alex £Tlir (Eloiltrs Magott Mostr Roan at High Straat For Anytihere You Co! A "Peppertree Drew and Matching, Hat! Courtesy dmount to high school and college students Our Summer Sale Continues on May Shop Casually Kvamnss Ixctpt Saturday PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN A.M.

TO 9 P.M. DAILY TEMPORARY LOCATION IS SUITE 1-C AT THE NORTH END PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 933 N. CHARLOTTE ST. THE DEPARTMENT IS STOCKED WITH ALL FRESH NEW PHARMACEUTICALS Absolutely No Salvage Used! PHONE 323-2115 OUR USUAL PHONE NUMBER WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WITH A COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AS YOU ALWAYS FIND AT Call Us At 323-2115 For Fast Service Super Drug Store 933 N. Charlotte Pottstown.

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