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PACE TEN DIAL FA 3-3000 POTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1961 Women Who Enter Contest First Time Receive Prizes for Meatless Dishes Two women who submitted paper or magazine several years recipes for the first time in any ago. contest took first and second make the dinner quite prizes for the first week's often, because quick and Lenten recipe contest sponsored easy. Also because the family by The Mercury.

likes it and that is the most im- Pirst winner was Mrs. W. thing. Kummcrer 935 Walnut Mrs. Kummerer stated that street.

Her recipe for tuna husband won prizes in skillet dinner appealed to the number of things, but she has judges because different. never been so lucky. A collector of recipes, Activities Mrs. Kummerer, who was so surprised she think thinks she might have obtained the recipe from a news- BIRTHS says she has a drawer full of them. In addition to cooking, the mother of four likes to read and does liquid embroidery.

Her husband is employed in Upper Darby as a structural design draftsman. The children are: Kay, 16 years; Billy, 14 years; Alan, 13 years and Ken- TO MR. AND MRS. DAVID R. F1LS0N Grosstown road, Stowe, a daughter in Pottstown 11 years old.

hospital Monday. SECOND PRIZE winner and a TO MR. AND MRS. LEO newcomer to the contests is Mrs. GOULD, 321 Main street, Albright, Pottstown RD 1, burg, a son in Pottstown hos a ten children.

pital Monday. TO MR. GRIM, Bechtelsville Her recipe for nut cheese peppers, which she thinks was collected from an almanac, gave her the $2 award. With seven of the children still at home, Mrs. Albright still is spending most of her time in the kitchen.

She likes to try new recipes and thinks good food is important for a growing family. Wife of a dairy farmer, she says she expect to win, but the fact that she did has made her AND MRS. PAUL family very proud Her children are: William. 24 TO MR. AND MRS.

JAMES RAPP, Barto RD 1 a daughter in Pottstown hospital Monday. TO MR. AND MRS RICH ARD A. GERHART. 260 West Schuylkill road, a daughter in Pottstown hospital Monday.

RD 1. son in Pottstown hospital Monday. years; Clarence, 22 years; Richard. 20 years; Clayton, 19 years; TO AVn MRS TOfPJ 18 yeaFS: 16 yearS; nTTiTivrciA George, 15 years; Gerald, 13 T. DUB1NSKI.

1008 High street. and Ken. a daughter in Pottstown hos- nine years pital Mon ay. you coujd dinner TO MR. AND MRS.

DON- sorMiT a Sunday The Mercury desk. Yergey-Tatman Nuptial Rites Read By Rev. Kroninger Tokarski-Prior Marriage Solemnized In St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church White chrysanthemums and daisies decorated the altar of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic church for the marriage of Patricia Ann Marie Prior and Walter Frederick Tokarski Jr.

The Rev. John Heim, assistant rector, officiated at the double ring ceremony Saturday afternoon at 1 mass. groom. Both wore moss green silk or- gatiza over champagne silk, fashioned with oval necklines Bonnie Waters Troth Announced At Birthday Party Mr. ami Mrs.

Dewey TK. Douglassville, announced the The fullskirted ensembles were omont 0f their daughter, Bon- embroidered in seed pearls. 1 vir Their floral headpieces to Philip horsehair were trimmed with J14 Wal- seed ports and worn with faec at a. lil'i veils. Their bouquets were 8 hter at their pink duplicates of that carried home.

by the bride. Miss Waters is attending Boyer- Anthony Tokarski served as town Area High school. Her The Rev. Victor A. Provided by the adult choir and organist, Elmer pastor of St.

Peter Lutheran church officiated at the mar- Parents of the bride, Mr. and best man for his brother. Ush- riage of Doris A. Tatman, Mrs. Gerald J.

Prior, reside at ers were Joseph Tokarski, an- 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clif- 615 North street. Mr. jother brother, and George Was- rr Tokarski is a son of Mr. and nauck, Pottstown.

ion 332 hast Vine Mrs Walter Tokarski For her wedding, street, Stowe, and William Yer- Pottstown RD 3 Mrs. Prior wore a lilac, fall gey, son of Wilmer Yergey, 64 Two hundred guests attended crepe, sheath jacketed dress. West Fourth street Mrs from Philadelphia. New Shaded orchid flowers formed Brightbill, 213 Martha street. The double ring ceremony as performed at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the church. Mixed bouquets of flowers decorated the altar. Mrs. George Smith was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a camel color wool sheath dress styled with a bateau neckline and short sleeves.

She wore a broNvn velvet hat and matching accessories. Her corsage was a white orchid. Mother of the bride, Mrs Allentown, Harrisburg and the Hign pottstown area. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in ivory peau de soie styled with a princess bodice, bracelet length sleeves and an oval neckline ered with seed pearls. The skirt, which extended into a train, was styled with a pannier effect.

Her veil of silk illusion was secured to a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of lus. stock and bristol ferri. Her her headpiece. She also wore a corsage of 1 purple and white violets.

Mrs. Tokarski. mother of the bridegroom, wore a nile green, wool crepe sheath, matching accessories and a corsage of brown orchids. A reception took place at the Elks home. For traveling to New York, the new Mrs.

Tokarski wore a white knit sheath dress with coffee colored accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds. After one week, the couple diamond teardrop necklace was will be at home to friends at a gift of the bridegroom. 28 Chestnut street. Geraldirte Marie Prior was The bride was graduated from maid of honor for her sister. St.

Pius High school and at- BONNIE WATERS fiance attended Pottstown schools. Tatman chose a light blue silk Bridesmaid was Constance To- tended Stroudsburg State col- No wedding date was set. by Eugene Orlando MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C.

BRYAN dress with black accessories, karski, Mrs. Brightbill, mother of the bridegroom wore a navy silk dress and black accessories. The couple is residing at 149 King street. The new Mrs. Yergey is a graduate of Pottsgrove High school with the class of 1959 and Bryland Institute of Beauty culture, Reading.

sister of the bride-She is employed at Min----------- -------------------jneapolis-Honeywell Regulator company. Wedding Anniversaries Pink and green decorated the living room of the house for the occasion. A two- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey, She 989 South Hills boulevard, 18 Mr.

Tokarski was graduated tired cake decorated in pink and from Reading Central Catholic white formed the table center- High school and served three piece years with the U.S. Army. Attfndj Kathy peaner. is employed by Smith Pie com- Uavid and Diane, girt; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Faithful and years. TO MR. AND MRS. PAUL A. CASNER, Parker Ford, a daughter in Memorial hospital Monday.

TO MR AND MRS. NICKLAS SALDUTTI. Lansdale, a HI IU ill" ifiCiCUiy MJvIcJl UthK. a A i I I tuna macaroni bake Judith Ann Ziegler Becomes Bride ivnl I hoaton Of Robert C. Bryan in Emmanuel 2 eggs, well beaten cup evaporated milk cup water 34 teaspoon dry mustard 1 tablespoon grated onion a4 teaspoon salt is employed as a beautician at the Madaras Shopping center, Stowe.

Her husband attended Pottstown schools and is emploved as assistant manager of the Hippo Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Weikel, 224'a North Charlotte street, 1 drome theater. 3 cups cooked macaroni son" in American Lansdale.

Mrs. Saldutti is the cheese former Yvonne Soltes, daugh- 1 can tuna ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mix aU ingredients together tes, 550 East Vine street, Stowe. greased baking 0 ffjcjatcd at the double ring ried 6x10 Bake at 375 ceremonv performed Saturday tions TO MR.

AND MRS. WILLIAM at 2 p. m. Gordon Bauerle was Arnold Carr. Ill King street, Judith Ann Ziegler, daughter veil of French illusion.

She of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ziegler, 305 ried a bouquet of carnations. I I Manatawny street, became the Bonita Jacobs, 649 Summit VcnBntlflB jOCIdl bride of Robert C. Bryan, son of lane, attended as maid of honor.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bryan. She chose a pink chiffon waltz Mpptinfl Birdsboro, in Emmanuel Luther- length gown with matching pink UIVCll ul I an church. mits.

A crown of pink pearls i. The Rev. L. Samuel Krouse secured her nose veil. She car- LQlllOllC (jUllCl a bouquet of pink carna- Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Felk ner 502 Manatawny street, 30 years. Doe Club Plans Annual Dance at Meeting in Elks and children, Stella and Paul Mre. Dorothy Ward and daughter, Dolores; Joan El me, Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Birt, Mrs. Mary Clark, and John and Timothy Faithful. Myrl Peak to Wed Plans were completed for an annual St.

Patrick's dance at a meeting of the Doe club in the MCMQuOll Elks home. and Mrs. John Peak. 432 The event is slated for March Second avenue, Roversford, il. Gin Shark, Allentown, will nounce the engagement of their Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Fox, 475 04 Mrs. John Deloplaine, conduct- McMahon, son of Charles J. McMahon, Old State road, Roy- Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Melcher, North Sixth street, Bally, 8 years. brown, about one hour. Cut into organist. Bouquets of gladioli performed the duties of best man.

a son in Community General q. i and pompons decorated the altar Seating the guesLs were- William V' hospital. Reading. or sauce- Serves1()( Approximately Zieg'ef, TO MR MRS RHN 4 I OYSTERS AND MACARONI J50 guests attended from: Potts-Wayne Insram. RHOADS.

Break macaroni into Saered Heart hospital, Norris- and town. North Franklin street, 24 years. thp meeting A Valentine social was given Franny riHm entertained at a meeting of St. John's Greek Mr. and Mrs.

William Carna- Catholic Ladies guild in the han, Pottstown RD 3, 13 years. ial were the Approximately Zieg'cr, brother of the bride and Thnm v' nnlmav 'ami hk 150 guests attended from: Insram, cousin of the I years 15 to 20 minutes. Drain well in a colander. In a deep earthen TO MR. AND MRS.

DANIEL ware plaCe alternate lay- ALLEN. 193 West Seventh 71acarom avenue, Trappe, a daughter in Montgomery hospital, town. Sprinkle the layers with grated Norris" Bake at 375 until brown, about 25 or 30 minutes. COTTAGE CHEESE PINEAPPLE SALAD 1 cup crushed pineapple 2 cups cottage cheese 1 package lime gelatine si cup water Heat the undrained crushed TO MR. AND MRS REIN BOLD EMGE, Mont Clare, a son in Montgomery hospital, Norristown.

TO MR. AND MRS. MILTON HOOD, Cedars, a daughter in, Montgomery hospital. Noms-Itogether town. Given in marriage by her father, the bride appeared in a floor length gown of chantilly lace.

Pearls and iridescents sparked the scalloped sabrina neckline. The dress was styled with long tapered sleeves and a slightly elongated bodice. Lace appliques graced the bouffant tulle skirt. A pillbox crown of lace and pearls secured her chapel length Mother of the bride, Mrs. Ziegler.

received guests in a blue brocaded sheath dress with white hat and black accessories. Mrs. Bryan, mother of the bridegroom, wore a two-piece navy blue dress with black accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white roses. A reception followed at the Maria Assunta lodge.

The couple is residing at 305 Manatawny street. mother and sister. Mary Suchoza was in charge of food. Serving on the committee for the affair were: Mary Swoyer, Mary Suchoza, Betty Swedo, Margaret Sweda, Mary Sroka, Sophie Sikora, Kasha Ouery, Ginger Onifrick, Mary Ozor- oski. Rose Lipko, Dorothy Leek and Alma Krassowski.

Also attending the social years were; Anna Konabroski. Jennie Horvat, Irene Horosky, Dorothy Hanth, Mary Hanth, Frances Mr. and Mrs. Joseph She- with two tap dance selections. Come and get it was won by Mrs.

Russell Brenneman. Membership was won by Mrs. Richard Lukens and a gift certificate by Mrs. Richard Reazor. Hostesses for the evening ersford.

Miss Peak and her fiance attended Spring-Ford High school. He is an apprentice plumber hi ployed by R. Blackburn and son, Malvern. A March wedding is planned. mansky, 335 East Vine street, were Mrs.

Samuel Koury, Mrs. Stowe, 21 years. O. Hunter Klink and Mrs. Cyrus Ecker.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erb social party Is being Gilbertsville RD 1 30 years. Panned for the next meeting. tit rob.

23. Thirty one members Mr. and Mrs. William Cor- attendcd- nelius, 677 Oakdale avenue, 16 Mrs. Virginia Hite Memorial Auxiliary To Meet Tomorrow The new Mrs.

Bryan attended Hnath, Ann Gerhart, Margaret Memorial hospital auxiliary will meet tomorrow evening at 8 m. in Memorial hall. It is McCall-Levengood Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

McCall. dresslnfi 442 North Lewis road, Royersford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Stanley I i I v. Cl vl I III a When quite hot, take from heat; D6m0nSfr3l 1011 UlVGIl add gelatine and stir until dis- solved; let cool Add cottage AlIXIIIdfV cheese and pour into a mold. 1 Chill and serve on crisp lettuce Pottstown High school and is em- Foley, Jennie Cisick, Stephaine ployed at Gudebrod Brothers Silk Artim and Helen Amwake. Abe Ludy, Pottstown RD 3.

company, Stowe. During a business meet- was feted a. a birthday party at Her husbaml was graduated in 8 Plans for the new kitchen the home of Mrs. Virgina Hite, Roccntlv elected president from Daniel Boone High school were discussed. The next meet- 120 South Hanover street.

Mrs Rob-rrt Roarman will pre- A household demonstration and as a painter. in8 be Feb. 23 at which Lillian Serafini made the side. A rehearsal party was given at Suchoza and Jennie birthday cake for the honored Ralph Levitz will show slides with mayonnaise or fruit salad Empire 1 home of the parents. Cisick will serve as hostesses, guest.

Refreshments were of and tell about his trip to Mrs. Pearl Weand 520 Beech street company Ladies auxiliary in the A pre-nuptial shower was given fireball. by the maid of honor. President, Sara Fillman, con --------------------------ducted the meeting. It was an William Train Levengood son of Mr.

and I nounced that the banquet will V.iaiy Mrs. Stanley Levengood 1004 he held Apnl 20 in West End qq Bifthddy Officers will be nominated at Winter Term Begins At Area Adult School served. Europe. Attending were; Linda Ludy ,1 Carl Rhoads, Donald Lawhorn, Patricia Ludy, Joseph Leddy, Mrs. Virginia Hite, Juanita OPEN 9 P.M.

FINAL WINTER SALE Coats $13.88 up Car Coats $5.81 Battar Drassas from $5.88 Drassas Closeouts $1.00 to $5.00 Skirts, Blousas, Sweaters $1.00 lip Slacks $1.88 up Values SEE NEW SPRING LINE I MADARAS SHOPPING CENTER 549 E. VINE STOWE Queen street. Miss McCall is a Junior at An application for a marriage The third birthday of William Spring Ford High school. Her license was made in Chester coun- nionth meeting. The next Craig Schell was celebrated at oi ht courses fiance, a graduate of Pottstown ty courthouse, West Chester, nicetmg will take place a family party at the home of Thp The Winter term of Northern Ludy, George Ludy, Doris Ludy, Chester County Adult school Gerald Weil and the guest of opened Monday night with over honor.

100 persons registered for the High school, is employed at Potts- 'james j'Senrick' 27 ln 50 50 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of 'izZ: 3 town hospital. 'Jo '-edding date has been set. Owen J.

fresh ment s. CLEARANCE SALE Offaring Big Savings Stcond Fir. Everything Must Qo! to OFF ALL ITEMS including CANDLES WARES JOSEPH W. MOYER SECOND FLOOR N. Charlott.

StrMt at Morello Infant Baptized Roberts high week by the snow storms. Mrs The Rev. Francis Suchanek cake with the in- Ralph Rutter, a hoard mem officiated at the baptism of Lor- DFFINITION jscription Happy Birthday her, said that should bad raine Michele Morello, daughter The sweet colored green weather again interrupt the 0f Mr. and Mrs. Dominick T.

cheese called Gjetost, that orig- and and loPPea lhree scheduled ten weeks of mstruc- Morello, Grosstown road, Potts- inated in Sweden, tastes best tion, courses will be extended. tmvn Route 20 in St. when it is cut (almost shaved) Attending were the paternal The 29 persons attending the Roman Catholic church Sunday, very thin. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl class in dancing, taught by Mrs. Godparents for the child are Schell, 128 South Third avenue George Harrison, Glen Moore, an(j Mrs. Angelo, Collini, Royersford; Mr. and Mrs. WU- enjoyed the sociability as well Reading.

A dinner followed for liam Schell and sons, Randy and as the dancing, Mrs. Rutter re- (he godparents and immediate Craig. ported. families. vV VALENTINE SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL BABY PARAKEETS $149 Now Only Reg.

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