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RURAL ROYALTY POTTSVILLE (PA.) REPUBLICAN WBDKaSDAT, JUNK M. ISM IS Community Players Hear Frieda Hoh Group WE ORIGINATE Will Reign, servation tW Sbsalsssk' Br Hj SkiB Two Queens Poultry, Con Two queens will reign over the Holds Bible Quiz Trio Br SB eno WhHt Shop BrMtfs raeda Hoh Society of Trinity in November. An excerpt from "Othello" was Lutheran Church held a Bible quiz Bridal rural scene with selection of their All single girls of Schuylkill presented at the meeting of during its meeting Tuesday eve- County, between the ages of 16 majesties to be made June 27 Outfits Complex Fotlsville Comunity Players ning at tee home of Frida Mack, and 21, whose parents or guard and July 4. Tuesday evening at Yuenglings. ians derive part of their income 502 Edwards Ave.

Five girls are competing lor from farming, are eligible to the title of Schuylkill County $3e50 CP Devotions were In charge of i ms was presented by Mrs. Sam Weston, Mrs. George Boltz compete in the Conservati Poultry Queen. They will meet Mrs. Anna Stinner.

4hSs- sb and Gary Robison. directed bv Queen contest. Samuel Dohner, this Wednesday evening at the The next meetinsr. an outdoor Fete Haas. Ih sammmmmmmmm! lmmsmmsnmsi Wr BsT 1 LbV tfl vice chairman of the County Soil Extension Office, Court House, affair, will be held Julv 28.

at the Conservation District, la chair Richard A. Push Twesid, at for a briefing prior to the contest Saturday June 27 at Auburn home of Mrs. Harold Dyer, 2043 man of arrangements. die meeting. Three guests w.

Market St. The Poultry Queen contest is Memorial Park. were presented. Mrs. Milton Stvl- The contest for Conservation er, Pottsville, and Douglas Walk S16.95 Up Formal For AD Occasions! ve.

Sssa. Aractataeats MA 2-nH MA S-StM Schuylkill citj'i Meat Fws. lar Bridal Shop Fw SS Tears. nn ALTERATIONS HOOP-GUT ran abjumo Queen will be held at Schuylkill er and John McRae of Eneland. Married Tuesday under the auspices el Schuylkill County Poultrymen's Association and entrants must be relatives of poultrymen.

This contest is being staged in conjunction with Haven July 4. Deadline for enter who are spending several weeks ing this contest is Saturday. This Gloriajean Krause. and Walter here. Reports vere riven bv Mrs.

queen will reign over the Penn W. Lash, both of Pottsville, were married Tuesday bv Alderman the chicken barbecue by the Sam Weston concerning a direc sylvania State Sou Conservation District directors' eonve ntion Senior Extension Club at Auburn William A. Thompson. tor. (Smith Studio Photo) JUDY DAN DO Dando-Felin Memorial Park.

which will be held in Pottsville The group discussed a trip to New Hope to attend a perform MRS. WILLIAM DOLAN Dolan-Brady Nuptials in Saint Clair In St. Mary's Roman Catholic ance at Bucks Countv Plavhonse Troth Revealed as well as other nearby sumer BIG! BIG! TRADES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dando Serve Veal, Asparagus For French Meal Idea meaxres.

Pete Has reported on the 18 S. Jackson St, announce the engagement of their daughter workshop being held each Tues Judy, to John M. Fenlin son frosted), teaspoon meat glaze, day night at the Y.M.C.A. at 8 of Mr. and Mrs.

John Fenlin, clock. He ureed all interested Church, St Clair, on June 20 Theresa R. Brady, 28 N. Front cup dry white wine (or water), Vx teaspoon lemon juke, tea Beverly, N. J.

By GANOR MADDOX NE A Feed And Markets Editor Argenteuil, France, has for centuries been known for its super to attend, whether or not they St. Clair, became the bride Miss Dando, a 1957 Pottsville spoon tomato paste, 2 tablespoons plan on acting parts. RCA VICTOR TV DURING JUNE TV SALE H. S. graduate, is attending Phil water, teaspoon basil, salt and fine asparagus.

Recently, how adelphia Museum College of Art. freshly ground pepper to taste ever, samples of jumbo asparagus Mr. Fenlin. a 1955 Lawrence- Dust the chops with Hour. Heat 3 tablespoons butter in a large from New Jersey were praised of William F.

Dolan, Jackson Heights, N. Y. The Rev. William J. McHale performed the ceremony at o'clock.

The bride i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brady Mr. Dolan is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William graduate, is a 959 graduate of Cornell University. He is a Mary J. Edwards Guest at Shower Mary Jane Edwards, Pottsville, was guest of honor at a surprise by Argenteuil experts. Acclaiming the American giant member of Phi Delta Theta fra skillet When butter starts to turn color, put in chops and brown them well on both sides. Add de spears, the French experts noted ternity.

In September he will en the difference between the two ter Jefferson Medical College, frosted, uncooked jumbo asparagus. kinds: The Argenteuil is white be White gladioli were used on the miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Aneelo Stablum. 25 A REGAL ENTRANCE spears. Cover and cook over low heat for 30 minutes.

Remove chops and asparagus and keep warm. Golden-Age cause it is never exposed to sunlight; the New Jersey is green because of sunlight. Argenteuil has altar. Beatrice Burns presided at the organ and accompanied the soloist, Joseph Holden. South Delaware Minersville.

Add to the pan the meat glaze, stronger flavor because of heav Unit Hears of Co-hostesses were Mrs. Gloria DeUago. Mrs. Joan Kocher and Gloria Stremick, members of the Marie Brady, St Clair, was Wearing a diamond tiara and a regal gown, Queen Elizabeth smiles Is she walks into the Chateau Frontenac Hotel, Quebec City, Quebec, Tuesday night io attend a state dinner given by the provincial government of Quebec. (AP Photofax) ier earth than the light and sandy wme er water, lemon juice, tomato paste, salt and pepper Blend well and simmer 2 to I maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were, Jersey soil, which gives a more bridal party. Jo Martinez, Delia Brown, Mrs. subtle taste. Other roups Mrs. Gertrude Jablonskv.

Angelo Janavos, New York City. minutes. Arrange chops and the asparagus spears on hot serving dish. Add basil and remaining Using frozen New Jersey jumbo Miss Edwards' marriage to Albert Gudinas will take place July 18. John Leigh, Boston, was asparagus, the famous Restaurant Pottstown, was the speaker at the lethodist Vacation School tablespoon of butter to the sauce L'Univers, of Argenteuil, prepared this Cote De Veau Aux Asperges Guests attending were Alethia best man.

Ushers Robert Dolan, Peter Dolan, William O'Haire, New York City. Down Payment Trade In That Small Screen Set Bay A Console For Almost The 2 Swirl until butter is melted. Pour over chops and asparagus. Serve (veal'' chops with asparagus meeting of Golden Age Group Tuesday afternoon at Y. W.

A. with 24 members attending. Mrs. Jablonsky spoke en the ac Hem, Mrs. Vernon Kleckner, Mrs Robert Ponter, Mary Aim Kocher.

raduation Thursday Night Given in marriage by her fath i spears) for the test. If the father in your circle is a gourmet, this immediately. Serves four. Tomorrow's Dinner Veal chops with jumbo aspara er, the bride was gowned in a Mrs. Joseph Stablum, Joan Stablum, Mrs.

Charles Zambiasi, proximately 120 were enrolled Vacation BiDie acncoi 01 rirsx tivities of the Pottstown group. Readings were given by Mrs. Teachers are, Mrs. George st Church, will hold its Pbyhs Zambiasi, Mrs. Joseph, Del- floor length white embroidered silk organza model.

Fashioned with a Sabrina neckline it had a gus, parsley potato balls, braised may be his dish for Father's Day. Veal Chops With Asparagus Four veal chops (preferably Smith, nursery; Mrs. John Paul Louise Ehlers, Mrs. Adolph Koons lago, Mrs. Victor Kocher.

Mrs kUmencement exercises Thurs- shock, Mrs. Theodore Gottschall, Howard Edwards, children San carrots, roils, butter or margarine, mixed green salad, oil aad wine vinegar, fresh strawberry tarts, bouffant skirt designed with a I evening v- Marilyn Lord, kindergarten; Mrs loin), lVa tablespoons Clour, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 package of and Mrs. John Quell. Mrs. Eva SeiwelL presided.

Devotions were led by Mrs. AdoJnh dra and Ronald; Mrs. Elizabeth Ik final session will be held at Oler, Mrs. Rita Parobeck, Mrs coffee, tea, milk. New Jersey jumbo asparagus (de Thomas Davis, Mrs.

Samuel Rogers, Joyce Faust, primary; Nan Koons. hjjjway rFark, Tiday morning, fc'ji a recreational program. Mary Ubran, Mrs. Shirley Burns scalloped flounce at front, highlighted by an organza bow falling into a scalloped ruffle. Her finger tip length veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms and tulle pe cy 'Rogers, Lauren Meiswinkel.

Games followed with a box Mrs. Margaret Holley, Mrs. Rita God and His World," was the Carol Knell, junior; Mrs. Edward Halsey, Yvonne Frankenstein. Is Plan Block Party At East End Co.

heme -of -the school which ap- lunch served. The kitchen committee was Mrs. Mas Zeh and Honicker, David Fried, Mrs. abel Hoenich, Mrs. William tals accented with seed pearls, Charles Jonathan, Mrs.

Elmer Price I mmmrB Of A IteSHW She carried a cascade of white Frankenstein. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Bet Pays $770,000 For Masterpiece LONDON (DPI) A London dealer, Leonard Koetser, today paid a world record price of Geiger, intermediate A block nartv will be held at Mrs. Ursie Meyers.

The next meeting will be Sept. 8, at the YWCA, 2 p.m. A cover roses attached to a prayerbook. A significant 'part of the school ty Brentari, Mrs. Irene Dellago, East End Fire Co.

No. 2, Palo Alto, June 29 and 30. prizes and rides will be ed dish luncheon will be held. White silk organza dresses with purple and pink trimming were was the transportation Pool by pa rents and church members. Rip Van Winkle Couldn't Sleep with Nagging Backache Mrs.

Marie Lengel, Mrs. James Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reil- 000 for Peter Paul Reubens mas worn by the attendants. They wore inverted crowns with lilies ly, daughter Debra; Mrs.

Ronald The Finest Refreshment. 155 'mm isr mm vf FREE HOME TRIAL- featured for the children. A canvass for canned goods will be Rev. Kenneth Boohar is pastor and Lauren B. Meiswinekl, assistant to the pastor, was director of terpiece, "Adoration Of The Dpugherty, Mrs, Phylis Morgan, of the vally in their hair.

The Magi." iheld Saturday evening by the Ho I You ean st the fast relisf JTOU seed maid of honor carried white car John Morgan, Mrs. Kenneth Koch er, daughter Cheryl Ann, Mrs the school hose company. It was the highest price in his ABC ha nagsins baesaene, wmmmm Inieslu aches and pains that often earn SSm and miserable tired-oat nations. Pink carnations were car tory for any painting sold at auc Gloria Dellago, Mrs. Albert Gud ried by the bridesmaids.

luim Whn th.se diicomforts came on 4-H Club Starts tion. Previous high was the inas Mrs. Lois Maurer, Mrs. "Satisfaction Service Guaranteed A reception followed at Amer Cressona Girl Honored at Party 600 paid for a Cezanne last Oc Angelo Stablum, Martha Owsin I in overexertion or stress and strain -jou want relief-want it fast Another sfttrbance may be mild bladder irritation hilaeinz wron food and drink often set- ican Legion Home, St Clair. tober.

Sewing Project Landinerville 4-H Club met Mon ski, Howard Edwards, Angelo Stablum, Charles Hoenich and the Following a trip to Niagara las op a restless uncomfortable feeling. Koetser also paid 1201,800 for Betty Rom Jackson, daughter REILEY'S Stores Dean's Fills work fast In separate tm 1. bv Deed Dain-retievinjt action to an El Greco, "Apostate Of St. of Mrs. June Jackson, 42 Cherry Falls and Canada the couple will reside at Jackson Heights, New guest of honor, Mary Jane Ed wards.

SOFT DRINKS Complete Variety Available BERN1E H0LSTEM Exclusive Distributor 18th Elk Pottsville Call MA 2-1178 or MA 241900 law terment of nursine backache, head- James." 1 Cressona, was honored with day, at Faith Reformed Church in Landingville. Durine the meeting the girls Iscbea. muscular aches and pains. 2. by tRothing; effect on bladder irritation.

S. Of York. For traveling me bride chose a blue linen dress with an outdoor party Saturday aft Other single paintings have sold CENTRE ARCH STS. PHONE MA 2-3221 ernoon for her eighth birthday. started their project for the sum Im diuretic action tendins to increase Ktpot of the IS miles of kidney tabes.

Enjoy a rood night's sleep and the white accessories. Games were played and re- mer, sewing. Mrs. Janet Temple, extension Mrs. Dolan, a St Clair H.

for more than 1770,000 but in all such cases, the deals were private. Today's record price was the highest ever paid at public auction. freshments served. Twenty I sue happy relief millions have lor rears. New.

large ail safes an GftDoan's Pills today and Pottsville Hospital School of guests attended. worker, was present as were Bette Jean Schwenk, Ann Fister, 3RT OF THT. rnnnmnni rvr srrr.wst we.m wr a -mr aiuv I Nursing graduate, is supervisor at Memorial Hospital for Cancer and allied diseases. .11 I .1 fc. un.Uh.

ANOTHER REJLEY SPECIAL PHILADELPHIA. JB Or THE 10th DAY OF; JUNE, 1959. PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL Barbara Sohaeffer, Sandra Kim-mel, Janet Bair, Jane Sweigert, Linda Kimmel, Carol Schaeffer, Mr. Dolan, a Jackson Heights maul ti i THE SECRETARY Or BANKING OF PENNSYLVANIA PTOSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF College Gets Estate WILKES-RARKE, Pa. (UPI) MAKilf (i- CODE.

ASSETS H. S. graduate, is in the grocery business with his father. FEATURESi and Karen Killian, and club leaders Dorothy Dietrich and Mrs. Gilbert S.

McOintock, attorney exchanges for Clearing House, arid each itama in nraccaa rf H3BBBBBBBsH jBlLWmWmWBmWmWmLwBHBB tsBBBVBSBBBBBBBBBsi George Deibert. collection 35 377 SO. B6I R. and banktr who died last week, left the bulk of his estimated Fmted states Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.11LO08.03 BRAUN SCHOOL iici uumqs, notes ana aeDeniures 287, 221.51 Hold Bible Meeting na uiscounxs (inciuain none averflram so mm nk premises nwnnl an 170 11 Aimihir. eivm-.

ea nan no 10250 11 5100,000 estate to Wilkes College, it was disclosed Tuesday. lSSq. Ftof StNlffSpeee 1 Docr-Storin Evangelist Joe Miller is speak MUSIC NOTES (Bank premises owned are subject to NONE liens for which ing at Woodland Park Bible Con McClintock, who had no immed Real estate sales contracts 1,12458 ference every night including Sun Miss Florence Stephens has ar iate family, also left his books, day at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Robert TOTAL ASSETS $2,667,4544.07 IT.

1J GIANT "Hip iu; Hi Refrigerator Model DA-1 M9 Virgden is the song leader and If. i .1 wnn i i Ulenand ripntcitc l-J Jt UK TO A CMS ranged an interesting program for the second of her recitals at the Braun School of Music for this lip: i.iuj IUUJ, UiCtaiUtQ UXU CViWl.WUM..f vw.lDV.mi paintings and manuscripts to the college he helped found and where he served as chairman of the board. OI inaiviauais, partnersnips. and corporaxiona. ppossts of United States Government rincludine Doatal soloist.

Woodland Park is located at Beckersville, on Route 122, be coming Wednesday evening at i ivLl.J PPosits of States and' noiitieai "aubdivijrions S2.171.60 tween Morgantown and Reading. Iw-her deposits (rertifieH anrl nffnr' ohaolra r.t 38423.44 The Rev. M. M. Myers is the di Barbara Ann Bankes, a former TOTAL nr.pnsiTc rector.

STOP 1.500.00 4 per liabilities 19995 student, spent the winter in Wilmington, but continued her music and lost none of her ability to 1 DO TOTAL LIABILITIES JOHN FORD vi '4 DOES RESlARCH John Ford of North Second Trucks Collide Andrew J. Carroll, 52, of 247 E. TS I AL A fTCTIJirNTS Up. rCATli, Intl Hun snTC Irtta nap iralu. IVIflMMl adapt herself to solos and two TOTAL par-vat.

its a dfp a Tiinvw -t rro'T' a trrtTKin piano numbers. I I Grand Tower- City, told Pottsville police that a large 50.000.00 200,000.00 71,403.99 3,645.26 "divitiPfl nrnflt. Michael Cesari who has been Street, Minersville, biology ma ncl Kofrves imclnriin n.tirmnt prickly, pimply, skin Use soothing, lanolin-rich for preferred capital). fund truck, owned by John Bedway, 607 organist at Our Lady of Mt. Car- jor at King's College in Wilkes- "Where You Get Service After the Sale" PHONE MA 2-3221 Greenwood collided with his mel Church, Minersville, will en REILEY'S Barre, is one of eight undergrad TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTSj.j I 325,0495 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.

$2,667,544.07 at Seventh and West Market ter the Brotherhood of the Regu uate students picked to partid- lar Third Order of the St. Francis light truck at 12:35 p. Tuesday, pate in a one-year science re Pottsville. Novitiate situated in Huntingdon, Land Island, to continue his stud Lpledged or assigned to secure lla-billties and for other Purposes 336,976.68 wrmon wealth of Pennsylvania! County' ot Schuylkill, as: I. SMITH, CASHIER of the above-named institution, do solemn- that thi k.

atfaVirl hereto He told police the driver of the search program at the college. large truck told Carroll he was King's received a grant of $3,750 ies in music, paying special attention to the development of unable to hold the truck. Carroll's i three on the back of this report fully and correctly represent the state of the several matters therein set forth. from the National Science Foundation to sponsor the chemistry truck received damage to the left choir and biology projects. running board, fender, and tail The school as usual will remain Ford will participate in an ec light.

open for the summer session. ological analysis of the natural i V. T. SJbUXH, casnier. aorn and subscribed to before me this 22nd day of June, 1959.

Signed ELEANOR STENULIS. Notary PUbUc. Commission expires Feb. 1L 19S3. The within report and schedules have been examined by eacn us and are hereby attested as correct.

R. E. DAVIDSON, HARRY J. BASSLER. WEBSTER J.

WAGNER. Directors. CASTERS revegetabon of areas- strip-mined for coal in the ajithracite region. PERSONALS rn- Jr-U Al 224 SUfliiUKY SiKltl, JirfZJU XiSrM irrA AS OT THE TENTH DAY OP JUNE 1959. PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A CALL MADE BY THE OT Banking OF PENNSYLVANIA PURSUANT TO THE PRO VISIONS THE DEPARTMENT OP BANKING CODE.

John Lazarchick. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lazarchick. Primrose, EMPLOYEES VACATION Our Employees Deserve A Vacation So We Will Be Closed JULY 4 TO JULY 12 Inclusive CUSTOM CLEANERS 404 Mahantongo Pottsville "House of Quality and Service" Dial MA 2-7780 For Cleaning That Is A Little Bit Better fkh ASSETS celebrated his seventh birthday chin vmer osnas, uiciuduik June 24.

coile -caring House, ana casn mna Lcoction Mrs. Katherine Unell, of Llew 250.722.69 EE, Government obliiati guaranteed ,469.75 of States and nolitiral visions 187,144.73 ellyn, observed her birthday on el nnnr a i notes ana aeDenturea June 24. 168,251.20 1,233,27751 8.262.05 ope oveMrmH). including (mcludln, ink alscounts ire and fixtures owned $5,346.69 Arthur Ditchfield of Allentown, 95 "OTAI. ASSETS a former sergeant in the state po LIABlLITIESi 1 lice, stationed in Pottsville sub V.

deposits of individuals, partnerships and of individuals, partnerships and 144.634.66 ysosits of United States Government (including postal station for many years, was a visitor here. After retiring from the state police, he became a detective in a large Allentown depart 3t; of States' and" political "subdivisions' 12t'? deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 33-33" Othe' ih DEPOSITS ment store, but resigned through $2,345,679.81 4,052.68 SUMMER CLEARANCE Start 8 Thursday, June 25th at 10 A. M. DRESSES from 9 SUITS from $38 COATS from $38 Sizes 5 te 15 8 te 20 38 to 46 lOz to 2ty2 DRESSES include silk prints, imported linens end the most wanted summer fabrics. COATS end SUITS include imported tweeds suitable for immediate end Fall wear.

This Sale is for discriminating women who appreciate true values The perfect garment to wear in this abnormal weather is a suit or coat from CASTER'S. pi a G'TTJTttC L-J POTTSTILLB illness. He is now a salesman in this section of the state. TTAL LIABIUTIES fcltimnn CAPITAL ACCOU Pr value S100 .000.00) Itmi 5 AL pAR VALUE CAPITAL STOCK oiai par vaiue vai itu r-ArTTAf enrrtrv axvn. 100.0OV.0O profits, net T0TAL APITAT.

ArrnirMT. i 1 421,395.46 TTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,771,127.95 BUILD YOUR OWN SWIMMING POOL PAK 16'x34 .11,098 20'x40'. PAces include blueprints, deluxe sand and gravel vinyl liner, 3 step chrome ladder, 8' diving board with low level chrome stand, main drain, inlet fitting, built-in automatic skimmer, plastic pipe and fittings, and 400W underwater light. CALL OR WRITE TODAY Swimming Pool Equipment Co Box 4S-A, Pottsville R.D. 1 Phone MA 2-8413 assignea to secure naoinuei anu i Attention Rock Roii Band Dance To Jordan Bros.

Orch. Every Wed. and Fri. 9 to 12 Midnight RENNINGER'S MARKET Sch. Haven Orwigs.

Bwy. I jmpbh of Pennsylvania. County of SchuylkiU. ss: olmniv PH LAND. CASHIER of the above-named ftc TanHW.ar that this report is true, and that the schedules attached true Jhos on he bck his report fully and correctly represent state of thelseveral matters therein set forth.

1959. EAi subscribed to before me this 33rd day of June tore me tma zara ifv STEPHEN K- SALVE. Notary FUbuc. Pires Sept. 4, 19S1.

within report and schedules have been examined by each i us and, are hereby attested as correct. JOHN HARVILLA. JOHN J. (-UHA11. JOSEPH LAND.

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