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The Mercury du lieu suivant : Pottstown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Pottstown, Pennsylvania
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1 SIX Espionage Of Women's The highlights evening was the A. Stevens, special tion, who was guest evening. "The case 1942," stated April, 1942, from America, These information of the Case Related to Members Club by Special FBI Agent Phone 2263 of the meeting of the Woman's club last relating of an espionage case by Mr. George agent of the Bureau of investiga- Auxiliary of VFW Conducts Meeting Mrs. Olivia -Fredman, hospital the recent reportadies Auxiliary of the VF'W that the organization gave a card party on Tuesday, Oct.

3, for the U. S. Veterans hospital at Coatesville for 150 patients. Music and dancing were also featured and handkerchiefs and cigarets were awarded as prizes. A 16- pound cake, baked and donated by Mrs.

A. Aldrich, City, was the table. Thirty Spring, centerpiecandy had also been donated. Those attending were Mrs. Jessie Clouser.

Mrs. Eva Schaeffer, Mrs. Katie Amole, Mrs. Sara R. Buckle, Mrs.

Helen Raysor, Mrs. Edna Lessig, Mrs. Ethel Lessig, Mrs. Ann Cronin, Mrs. Belle Levengood, Mrs.

Katie Skean, Mrs. Betty Fine, Mrs. A. Aldrich, Mrs. Helen Chryst, Mrs.

Lawrence Nester, Miss Betty J. Lessig, Miss Mary Fink, Miss Margaret Spielman, Miss Janet Aldrich, Mr. Lawrence Nester and Mr. James Arbuckle. The auxiliary made the following contributions: $25 to the sweater fund of the Coatesville hospital, $10 to the country council hospital fund, and $5 to the Christmas fund of the Scotland school.

The group also gave donations for the Christmas boxes for the servicemen overseas. An orange social has been planned for the next meeting. MARRIAGE LICENSES Leroy Wade, 28, Elverson RD 2. and Elizabeth Cehlar, 24, 265 New street. Robert W.

Bechtel, 19, Pottstown RD 1, and Floria R. Weller, 21. Boyertown, at Reading. town, medical; Joy Ann Yergey, 440 High street, surgical. Discharged: Mrs.

Leafie Kindsvatter, 67 North Franklin street, maternity; Mrs. Eleanor Bernet, Birdsboro, maternity: Mrs. Stella Renninger, Perkiomenville, maternity; Mrs. Naomi Becker, Boyertown, maternity; Mrs. Mary Lahoda, Stowe, maternity; Mrs.

Doris Feroe, 370 Spruce street, maternity; Claude B. Stapp, Reading, surgical; Harold Missimer, 20 West Fourth street, medical. HOMEOPATHIC Admitted: Lois Snyder, 10 South Charlotte street, surgical; Mrs. Elizabeth Cassel, Fairview Village, surgical; Mrs. Margaret Guenther.

Merchants hotel, surgical. Discharged: Jacob Buckwalter, Pottstown RD 4, surgical; Mrs. Meta Ayres, 135 Chestnut street, surgical; Mrs. Dorothy Schlotterer, Delphi, maternity; Roland Herman, 233 North Evans street, surgical; David Warren, surgical; Mrs. Florence ford, maternity.

POWICK Admitted: William Mauger, 148 Walnut street, medical; Mrs. Margaret Buckwalter, Royersford, medical; Mrs. Lillian Hollinger, 288 Diamond street, medical. Discharged: Mrs. Evelyn Wambach.

Star route, maternity, LEARN TO PLAY Your Favorite Instrument AT THE EARL S. YOHN STUDIO OF MUSIC 29 Chestnut St. Phone 2037-J SINGER APPAREL STORE 363 HIGH ST. (Formerly The Success Store) Watch For DOWNSTAIRS BIG NEWS In This Paper THURSDAY FREE PARKING IN REAR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Social Calendar Lady Reindeer will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the of IA building and officers have been requested to wear white. Lady Wittenmyer Lodge is booked to meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall.

As installation of officers is to take place, officers have been requested to wear white. Women's Missionary of the Lutheran church of the Transfiguration will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school room. Executive meeting of the Jefferson PTA will be conducted this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Bell, 743 Walnut street. Presbyterian Women's association will sew from 10 a.

m. to 4 p. m. today in the church. Kenilworth PTA will have a children's evening at 8 o'clock school building, program, Parents have been urged to bring their children to this meeting.

There will be a meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in Bomberger Hall, Ursinus college, of the Perkiomen Branch of the American Association of University Women. PERSONALS Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence Umstead are visiting Lieutenant Umstead's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Umstead, Kenilworth. Lieutenant Umstead is stationed at Dodge City Army Air field, Dodge City, Kansas. He is home on a 15-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. McDevitt, 108 North York street, have returned from the Memphis, where they visited their son, William J. McDevitt WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Today The Rev. and Mrs. Clayton J.

Bates, Glen Moore RD 1, pastor of the East Nantmeal and Bethesda Baptist churches, eight years. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clemens, MILTON'S Pottstown's Children's Store 221 HIGH ST. Bundles for Babies COME AND DANCE WITH POTTSTOWN'S CAFE SOCIETY AT THE TOWN TAVERN TONIGHT Begins 9:30 Now Under New Management See Your Friends Here OPERATORS WANTED LARGE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS ON LEND LEASE Children's Union Suits FOR QUARTERMASTER Undershirts and Supporters for Paratroopers FOR ORDNANCE PARACHUTES DAY OR NIGHT WORK FULL OR PART TIME Apply Your Nearest USES Office or QUALITY KNITTING INC.

STOWE WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1944 Rev. J. Matchette To Be Speaker for Pottstown WCTU The Rev. James Matchette, pasof the Searles Memorial Methodist church, will be the speaker at the meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock of the Pottstown WCTU at the home of Mrs. Edgar Ebert, 23 East Second street.

His topic will be "Legislation and Citizenship." Mary E. Nagle, president of the Needlework Guild is to speak on the work of the guild and directors of the WCTU departments will make reports. The president, Miss Laura R. Ecker, will preside. Bartman and son, Barry; Mrs.

Anna Hassler. Miss Kathryn Fisher, Mrs. Alma Groft. Miss Patricia Groft, Miss Elva Moyer, Miss Mary Miller, Mrs. Minnie Keehn, Mr.

Albert Gehman, Mr. Leroy Rhoads, wood Schanely, Mr. Rudy Pusch and the honored guest. The peak of Mt. Everest, the world's highest mountain, is 29,002 feet above sea level.

Lorris coffee At Your Liberty Food Store Thrifty 231 NIGh OTHA STORE DRESS UP FOR ALL OCCASIONS WITH OUR NEW FOR FALL DRESSES BLACK BROWN GREEN RED PASTELS $695 TO $1395 SIZES 9 to 52 ORENSTEN'S Peoples. MARKET NE PHONE DELIVER 1637 Susan Baker Real Chicken Noodle Soup Mixture 3 pkgs 23c Wilmar PEANUT BUTTER 1 lb Jar 23c Fancy A. A. Choice Grade, Boneless CHUCK ROAST 1b 39c Fresh Pickled STEER TONGUES 1b 35c Sparkling FRESH PORGIES 1h 29c Fresh Opened OYSTERS and CLAMS Sparkling Fresh MACKEREL SEA TROUT and BUTTER FISH Pure APPLE CIDER 29c Gal (Including Jug) Golden Ripe BANANAS 1h A QUALITYPRODUCT Tuscai-Slaymaker Wedding Revealed By Bride's Parents Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Slaymaker, 358 Lincoln avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Carlene, to Mr. Joseph Tuscal, Phoenixville, son of Mr. Nick Tuscal, Royersford, the past Sunday at 1 p. m. in the rectory of St.

Mary's church, Phoenixville, with the Rev. Geary officiating. The bride was attired in a powder blue suit with pink accessories and she also wore a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. The maid of honor, Miss- Mary Augustino, Phoenixville, wore a grey suit with black accessories and her corsage was of red rosebuds and baby's breath. Serving as best man was Mr.

Thomas Atillio, also of Phoenixville. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Slaymaker, wore a two-piece black suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. After the ceremony, a reception place at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Tuscai will reside at 368 Lincoln avenue. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Kochel, 400 North Charlotte street. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter yesterday in the Pottstown hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, 444 Lincoln avenue, announce the birth of a son yesterday in the Pottstown hispital, A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Jackson, 23 East Main street, South Pottstown, the past Sunday in the Pottstown hospital. 224 North Charlotte street, 12 years. Have you discovered our glorious posed portraits -Make your next portrait a beautiful Herd portrait. The Herd Studio PHONE 2211 FEET HURT? Get Quick Relief! Don't suffer needlessly.

There's a Dr. Scholl Appliance, Arch Support or Remedy for most comevery mon foot trouble. See MR. REGENBOGEN Graduate Practipedics BETTY LEE SHOP 248 HIGH ST. YCUR BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES speaker in speaker, found York letters New bor." Born in Germany February, "and by 12 letters to South contained York har- Continuing with the history of the case.

Mr. Stevens said, "One of the two men involved was born in Germany and the other in South America. The German claimed he had been forced into work to protect his family in Germany. The case was completed in June, 1943. and both pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 30 years in prison.

None of the letters reached Germany." According to Mr. Stevens, who was introduced by Mrs. Forrest Bridegam, the FBI is now larger it ever was with 90 million fingerprints on file and with the assistance of the local and state police, the FBI can keep ahead of the game. Assistance Needed This representative of the bureau urged citizens look for suspicious things and pleaded for clerical assistance in Washington for the FBI. A paper demonstration was given by MIs.

Helen Brendlinger and music was presented by Mrs. Whitney Sanders, soprano, accompanied by Miss Florence Erb. The meeting was in charge of the president. Miss Evelyn Shelly, who announced a board meeting for Friday, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clock at 260 King street.

The speaker at the next meeting is to be Dr. Samuel H. Zegiler, of Cedar Crest college, who will speak on "Women in a Changing Civiliza- tion." Book Club to Meet The Book club is to meet Oct. 18. at the home of Mrs.

Bert Shaw, Douglassville, at 8 o'clock. An invitation has been extended to the club by the Century club for the members to attend the meeting of the Century club at which Dr. Dorthea Cordts will speak on the Cordts system of reading. It was announced that the Lions club sight conservation will have an auction and anyone of the members having articles are to contact Mrs. W.

Clyde Mearkle. HOSPITALS POTTSTOWN Admitted: Mrs. Catherine inson, Pottstown RD 3, surgical; Roland Morris, 117 Chestnut street. surgical; Mrs. Ethel Swartz, Pottstown.

medical; Judith Brendlinger, 85 West street. surgical; Carmeletta Lafferty, Reading, surgical; Charles Davidheiser, Boyer- Christ's Promises Are True To any sincere Christians who, at any particular time may not be just sure of their standing before God, these words of St. Paul carry an assuring message. We need never doubt the certainty of our salvation. these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God: and that believing ye might have life through His name." John But how may I know at any time, that my salvation is sure? By this: we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive our sins.

and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." (I John Now if, as opportunity is afforded, I confess my sins and ask for forgiveness, and believe Christ's promise, and at all times my attitude of mind and heart toward God is one of confession and desire for forgiveness, by Christ's own promise I have forgiveness. Therefore I am always free from condemnation of sin, not because deserve it. but because God for Jesus Christ's sake freely grants it unto me. "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are In Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." (Romans WILLIAM GOLDMAN THEATRE HIPPODROME 2 MATINEES DAILY FROM 12 NOON Evenings Continuous from 6:30 P. M.

NOW SHOWING Love word in was the big their love of -love of man! country CLAUDETTE' ICOLBERT PAULETTE VERONICA Screen's First Great Fighting Women! Romance of Our LAKE Paramount's 00 PROUDLY WE HAIL FREE CAR PARKING CHARLOTTE STREET for the TODAY'S HOROSCOPE IF YOU'RE celebrating a birthday today, your mind is not an analytical one. but you are seldom misled when following your keen intuition. You are a prudent person, thorough and accurate, positive and assertive, and like to have prominent part in whatever you do. Today Mr. Henry Rahn, 1023 Queen street.

Miss Lottie Mae Smith, 313 North Franklin street. Mr. Harry Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, 24 King street, 18 years old.

Mr. Alexander Stewart, 508 King street. Yesterday Mr. Jay Strausbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Strausbaugh, 805 Queen street, seven years old. Lester Fisher Guest At Surprise Party A birthday party was given recently in honor of Mr. Lester Fisher at the' home of his sisters, Alam and Kathryn near Boyertown.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Zellers and son, Daniel; Mrs.

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