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* SIjc €onsl)c>l)0chen fUcorfrcr. EataMnhrd IW.'i. \„. (,7(,'( TI'UOAV 4ND rKUMT I o\>||OIIOI kl \ l'\ II l-IIW .11 l.i .",. |4iH PRICE: 1 W«i i I MS Firsl Group of \ acalionisls al "The Pi«ea" (>|p-.-r\r- \lllli*er-ai \ 5000 Wil.wss A If ii II n i Bg 0 I Soa|)ho\l)rrl»\ I lh..n \luilnr-. Fort) R#a*i .in*) Girl* in SffMttl I I ir-l t .rtni|i TWO ¥71 IK- \ \< \ I M»N Gurata Selected from < Ity'i ' <.H11<:»-II-I| \na-l\ ill\ I I. Il l».i\ -The PM Ridge and OonatawMckan pikc-s BiiiminlHn 1'" d'x-tvLiiK mothers and chili ■ r,i ii- fjoati i->i ii fort* .-iKhiii ea TliiirMlij Through us mtoomlai rirj alter m OHM MIM mothon MM forte; ban a'-'1 «llN tin- Brat contingent m iht groups* wbieh will arrive twice monthly for u genuine count I \ vacation! througlmut the summer Mi.ss Louella Holland Ill Ball Fifth mniM, chairman ol tin ro* i i tUon cianmlttei vi-- tad thi Ian* troua upon Ho :. ■coanoanM than b\ bu- to (tw Ml oomforttbto IMMIM *t well back I roll i I! if Hldge pike Abo..t thirty ut tins tii'i group 1 spend u week ill lln' vacation Immc n niatnmg Ii« two U. rh','^ £££ ..nun wnilniMil "" <'""™. WT»™ . iron, roll, ol ll.e Work- 1™""""' """' ■" " .. ,„,„> Pl.c, S..„lem.ii. HUM .ll.-|P»"'' » ''"'"" IjSEP-m *^* I iinmvriiiK I vnciation MIKl lh) ■ de-partment ol fallow Philadelphia i Wahe of id ... morw .,■ I Ii- n \ Irnw mil Ktllg '■■■• ';,_ tlie fVPII-Rarer. ■ I »r..\ t- IIHMI •i in 90,1 Seconds M\|. in UNMI|{ SW HMl * !rra StMnw i hrto • oui a. lnlertYn-- \\ iili Km■rr». Twa Royi Injured I.. AskslH-sire Count, Settles Roa.l BoTOUffll Will lor ( elebration Damage Claim r Call $100,000 Sewer Bonds hii-i 206 Snm UMII>. HI llmnl-. .MHI Int. I-..| I,, II. I'.ncl Jill, hull \u.,,.i.,| \ .in*k.-n inn huve an all-! S^lili-imut ror clamant, to Lhc part! o, Mr, Mm in, July If (hi .tfOt stulr- HlKil- ■Mp bon derby titan yevtciday in "*"> BOHta ML' mi tmttttt UBl< The nil-.lay [ingrain will be .'i P IVHaVM. Pout N-i 129. American l>t>iun dMbM at *• meeling of toQOWlOfl the NW b,-- l(ir«- Un* LfKiix.nairi's will .-otiseni rably at u 1,-aiu,^ ■i.,\a\ tiefm- j Judge Knight Alt.-I J.'-UI lilt.. te-itl|(l..liV o( twin i-fal eMat» men IIXIIIK Hie pjHMfMj it i/Si"!.! which was acrfp(i*i] uv, ■..tw! that the court was satisfied tin- trans-; action wa.s a proper sett lenient The hearing was lield on a peti< i » «.» I <» K M staking the celebration it willitloM ol »ttotnaj Uunrafl Straw-i Tor the roiuity ;n:illv of. OawfeBbaataB^ u<^ m»tt bn BH praa or ta the I-I- ' money in full set-derby w now .. .,„!<„,,-. ..memory ,*'n'r ■!"■*< <>"'»■ *■**• '"■ '"'■■ "''■;■ Hie damatwi , .! i iKnm Mrs Newman« property wjs ti.ai win Hoa*. torn u, lh. mtndJl Tlie |mrr, rr,)Wd OI [|P((pUi ^LMM Mmj the n»d was eiei.t-of all who wttnrued It [lined the lull |«nfth ■-! UM eeawl"' ,n ""' !■••*• 1,f ;l n'-'* brtdfl Otmnr *15 Spring Mill !<»• both sides of Spring Mill M»-.««" u rHllroad at Bethavres ".lli U.H-.I K.-MI.-.H- Kail pa II.n<- ( <iiii|il;iilil- II*ml I'liin \(||ii-tin.-nl- T-wn flnwndl will redeem 1100 - 000 00 of the S38I-5O0OU sessinent bonds on July 10 together Wllll the llitei.v: up tu that time Notice ul tin- retlemjuion has MHO Winner in CMUM A deli-ateil j vestenhu s race BMJ Tl"' r''1*1 •"s,;»'*" "1,,|» *h" m;ule sent i uiriotis bOMMtll of BMM the Leataniuirei thm ■" ibPralsement of OH property I Uondx Matthew O Connor. Wlnuer in Cliwn I ar^ sllrai.|PIl( ||Mip|t. w||(1 rnnaln ; both before the ci.^ructior. work TrW - ■ ■ ll bunds. B in the final race and was award- j«| home on tlie Poiirth oi Jyfa U ulul af"'r *f'r'' BDWmfd Deager. were Lsstied in Mmvli 1937 at ttw ■d thi* firM prae. a bicyrle, donat- warrent a full day's program .Ambler and Warren M Cornell.| interest beminn rate pjf 5 1-2 per ed by Postmaster James P Meanev if Uiey are to stage such a pro- Hatboro -cent The entire bond issued com- 'gtii Sliepjjurd. His time was 30 1 seconds. Mutt hew Bfrnn, Ihe members of the poat de-I &°th teatiHed that the value of. prised six hundred and seventv-alre to know the sentiment of the j ,ne H"1*1 W1W •18.000 bffOM UwlsfWD WOO >sonds The intere. PJoall in BBM that all arrange- Knide °' 'he road was rolwd aiidjriue in January and March lie completed not later"21100 ■*•« •*• w"rk W;ls l'1'1 DSStel meetniK Of UWn KKV II \\l Id. \l -M» !•!■ \KI» Rev Dr J Have Iwt'H ol Cold Point Baptist' O'Connor completed the course in narlnd the completion ol S71 "CBB* "' »»■ I"'-'""! wHh a bovs wrist «atch in.- yeais m thai Paaalll ll Sun- ^^ „„. um, M,rond wiim^ 1M each division will be entered in the Plitygroui Open Ills With l;lair Elaisins M...H 1 ll ,,!-.■- II.I.I ^. I-I .l.i. .ii M.i.v II tt 1 I'.rk 1 ... I'l I ■■ III «l III 1 - RAISI FLAG than June M ■d ■MUM Ins sermon at the morn- pnj]8rjP|phli : |0M to n the biblica' quutalion ^ ( Tins Veui UK*- the clergvinan mmM P;|rk Jll|v reviewed Uw highlights ot ins P^-, Wi)|u.1. Chrnv nil| ■„,.„.,„ Jliro|>s !a-w O-Oonnor l ttaj B native of, The fa&lest tune in lhc race was Rev Dt Sheppard li'land has nerved weeks tapofhUU pastorates W ood FainiU in He ii n ion of Road Fund ■km ■ H.I,>- N V for ■ and i numerous organizations He has a marked talent in poetry tits verses baring been published in nmntrom ^"Z'' ~f "''"^^: The women and smal„l clnl.i.eo periodical* and in th. RECORDER r' "f* "' "S " Kh fift) new im-mbers have and whofceome living ta the ncaaan tups Only girt under 1'J and bow under 1 in . Ii ululr ™ 'piwwww^P^g.'^Matraatl 'Ihe weather was Ideal and Tt„ ^jSSflEfffJ^JS!. ■ «»wd MUmatad at .UHiroxim-.e. the park a. 1030 The entire as- HH| members the church roster, its I churcli_ , been added t ■ .'Xtrnsive liuprovi'iiienl.'; lu recorded by Barton Bowman 42811 Leidv came here for o trial run with thai machine lie will enter in the Philn-iielph. a laces He awj niuLiW- to compele for any nt the prlees In the first heat In Class A he nego-tiated the distance in 28 1 seconds and In a consolation race with Cherry as a feature, he hung up a1 Cherry's , iiini' was 31 1 seconds Tlie event morning as i council called [or Friday evening to -» consider iff. I RaUtel .in the Fifth ward was ,|, SaOat'L B l'*l tllkakiif •**■ IWOaMM 01 luck of a quorum Ii '* % t\r* I tl> III! lit I Borough Secretary Joseph Quini. I received in writ inn approxim-ate!; 'weniv complaints to read at 'the meeting and a large numt-i Fifth ward property OMHfl M..rv..r.l HarU.v. \\ I HnM Ratmioti ii /i.-lM-r'- I'.uk. ul.l.-r (,,,,-1. K2., ii.uinf.M In U.. k-i hi-- To* n-lii|i- SUH Stai.■ lli^liuu\ Drpt to Pi Funtls Due Tlifiii -MlllM.IHMI DM. \a\> Honors Local Sailor John V Bonkoaai, Gunnrr*n M.llr nil III.- IT. s. S, r.MI.IX k i H..1 for ll.roi.ni I ii- John A: Improvements ai i .»■ "»■'-. Mim „f $13000 raised bv the com during the year Include mstalUlion t|V|,.v smH|| rnllk.ri,Kation of iwo n--w slii.wei baUaV aim 1111-. praffDMnti tO 'He pluuibiiiu Fact) group Ii givc:i a pi ■ DescendanLs of Henry r mm .- ;. |llartaret Barlow Wood, to the|a'»"n of Township Supervisor, JJ^, ■■■■*■**■■ was held yesterday| number or ninetv-three, gathered through its counsel Col John Mc- j There have been n. Fourth of July fea-'al Zlebers park yesterday for their Da*» Snuth enteretl suit in the plalnLs filed with council and whil 'mpimpe' oorrggaann nhuass wbereenn o.miN-taiullreud. a,uvrepnuOeVtbLeatweceonurXChe°r"ry 8apnrtdn$JoMneilsl ',,-H_..fil, , annual ,nunion I' Dauph«in..,Coun. ty Cou-rt1 al.. Hamrvs. - 1 The first of the group arrived at burg, Friday, to compel the rv- Depalrinent of Highway- lo pay ly SOOO persons Jammed both sides j semblage WRJ present b" noon and of the imiUf ■ , .(ii^| |M ta been cial features are arranged through out the .season SWIIIIIIUDK. Bfhtal untl hiking are a pail of Hie pro-gram, together with instruction in handiwork Shadow-|netureb and plays are presented by thi |BfavJ AlXMit tWO hundred a: Rfl women and children are enter-tained each season Tl < Maasn#«UJ continue um.I Sept em- 1- , :.. - r:\ecutlves bBfj Josephine Spilman Ls again house-mother of the country home with Miss Charlotte Owens as as- M, '.i.-ld WaWan v ill again siipervL-" the kindergarten work Mrs Aaron L Hutli Ls ehalrmai cf property and repairs M n 1 ace C Jone; chaiiimui of the com-mittee on grounds; Mrs Wiley F Corl. chairman of the commute Motor Car Hits Bull thi course "hicli nt limes Interfer-1 g the various rorces l«row Tllp aflenioon and early ev-gathered al tlie COUDOll and were dLsappoinied The thve limit tor ulna iewcr nafii MU n- |iir.- toinnrn.w .uui thfJ prohiblus I iiiAiirnilt-il Rnad M"' "•*rt"i "' c^phunl - -wners before (•he liens .ne hied However ihe "' NT| llhl1 Mrs Anthoia Bonk'«k icomptulnts will be hafjrd at the regular meeting OS Wedn- mmboai I day evening of next week wlu n Pana] de trOTid b wil be given raid in the Ttngtl Nanking. China, last December 12 thi N.iu — Department last Fndsn with a cita-all of them have been given con-1ttflO not onlv for herofam dm •IdmUon no adjustments have as attack, but also for aid to yet been marie After the Fifth under fire afterward He received ward complaints have been ennsiri- UM Rav] r expected efforts win be;j,.-rotsm awards to teamen made for adlustments in all of the Bonkoskt was one ol Uxm Dei nrdi .., ,,,: , ■ HI UK-mi*: reportid I Prtdaj niKht in Unt Thej were u*utenani Ctmrk i; On auvel. Frea, Mack guilt* thi ihlp'l OU) infdkfj OfB. ^resident A Rmduato U Jaf/arMtn Medical rad the ,( IM;O- \cii\itii-- Benjan .it Hulli l'l,i\_i ..uiiil- I In- M-.i BffaJ Proajan ••■ V •*• i \ iti»*» ■ ■ I the afaf] pan ■>■> the i«w-lebjmtton ' -luled fO ■ Mill set - nue. slso a ■ handlul Of panooi were ; . the Pin tarj Kukimtri. k over both pla'.gri.und.s pre called the to OffJM alter wlin ll she Hit i ovillceit BeV c | 1 of Rt Mark's I.uiheran I ■ ] 1 Hampton was I and BpOkC "t UW inde-heJd bafi HMl '.ael lie Wal . : l,r \ll:., k .,,1,1 l.„ \„l |„ , those obfsr u Kurvitota. Hull Sli.lrs Down I Iiank-in* ni Iili.. HimtKs *\ I'.ltl. of I ur.ll M..1..M-I Mull Injiiml I- Kill.-.I I l.nii.iL'i-il ' 11 over the Second Class Townships of Pennsylvania NvJ unexpended road funds due Ihem under the terms of the Furman Act H A Thomson. Secretary of the BUte Association, said that under .Smith Supplee the Act the Highway Department (Dnngaci was required to tarn over any un-expended Furman funds to the townships on March 1. and either and Mi' Latin. Mevers. of Cedar I through gross Inefficiency or ne- Klecl the Ififlhway Depui lineiit has ■ graduate .>i Jaffai on ui HTJH sjaa roe _. ~ _,"_ r~— Droa Kb home 1 Death Takes Heavy Holiday Toll 'fhoma Allen Col luaii |jliarmn I'lul.Mlelplii. a letter 01 OOauaMdatfon !»v S.s ie- Ttie derby was sponsorej ps ihe intaf ami llfVOtMl fo n pntgTam of American legion The Inrge at-inaii' 1 nts and a busi- Umdanoe fai dill the expect*-jIMlv( mM,tlng u.tlfn were read : 1 he ''omniittei* in charge . as well II Ihe police and preUm- fl°" U numb,,r 0t UlP tl^«"'"<«»'* inarv armiigetiients made no pro-1 who were unabbl to attend the re-pinn off the thorough-]union f;ire As I rooutj the crowd swarm-ed out on the course following em h ,, 1 1 aaadl the racas aan **** "*• ^"^^ J ""' — [fejw .0 ine aa to the require. slowed , sociallon. who is Invalided n tier ,npms 0f the law Tlie contestants in thi 1. ,,; ; .,,, („, r... rurman Act. upon ffAMi th' complained of interference by the dent at Ihe annual election held at j court action Is based appropriated large crowd at the finish line and 2, for the coming year Ham- Wood approximately ten million dollars ropes fan obtained from Consho- of Vullev Forge was chosen presi- lo the Deuartment ot Highways , Charles Testa. Ninth avenue and hocken Fire Company No 2 and dent Other officers are Ollbert for expenditure in the mamten- "t"*" of th<" motor car «w«l i ','1 nWmi lriM" Fayette street, is an expert al Michael Haney a nearby resident. Baumgard. West Fifth avenue thtsjance of township roads As il car-L °n,ly thr*,> P"™™ werre ki,w|^rTli2.. throwing lhc bull nnd these were used to keep the borouRh, vice president: Mrs Char- rled a provision requiring the 1by ,lrp*0'''« »*o in Pennsylvania 'l"' PBI"» "n«il>in,- l'«st Decem- I'hls hut he Jaalliaatlfliul res- crowd off the cour-e Conshohock- les Shore. West Conshohocken sec- Township Supervisors to reduce *nd onp ln Maryland Motor OTaab-l081 l*1 r™r,™d »">««" 'he world t«daj with eonipleie disreaaid for ,-,, oou^ cur nnd Hie Whitemarsh retarv: Mrs Man- Campbell East their budgets l>v an amount equal " on P**"""1 highways, however ■"u, """»;' precipitated tl the te-luws ,.f 1 etna*. I Count] poUo* ^ driven bv Chief David Eighth avenue, this borouah trea- to the amount allocated, another'c'fllmed al |Pasl 2M ,lv"* "iiuual Finn.'. patroOad the DOQIBf after r». Mirer and Mrs Nadine Atkins. Up-j provision was Inserted to guaran- tn' ery heat in order to keep the final per Merton historian tee that Ihe money would be spen'- PDIIOD ln| b) BUr-ttampi M Old Olon ... . pole b\ Qaorta Wlaanar Jr and L*0 Strousc Blfiabtei Of Bov Seoul rrOBp No I o| St Mart 1 tttheraB church As the flag Boats nig The ■tar Spangled B;< Holx'rt C I.alldis sup.-: vai tatroducad as the principal speaker and d>; excellent p . describ-indplei for which the flag i.n,d>. He wenl baek bo the yesr tdted liie pligr::. e.-iin- t- tie- New F:iu'l:ind shores thi cerium ■ -1 liberty and raUajaui freedom and then came the signing "' 'he f> Bred Ihem the principles igbi Prom thai Ums on ntiiitied to grow stars and strij while n hal been thnisi into war .it different Untl it tatt •■"i piavaUed Be dtod the fact ' any time the United State now itndargotni treatmeni ui ine and Tvata, wife and two friends half hohoetea eanrod Ito Wilmington to attend ihe horse hildi.ns amasements. and D , Twn ol ener ol diplon ■', N lUom witi The rush for hearties and lake! ^'loiuur the bOtahttH nambai pare) R O01 an and Dr. Jolin D Perkins are the physicians othMpi Two Rovs Inillrerl in pired Seven births, five weddings and1 for use on townshl proods after and river resorts resulted : i o| the 1 with esxepUon I two' de'ath.rwere""'re^rded'"Wm's Ihe supeTviaors'had reduced Uirtr idr£wnin«s , !m iT.if*^ t1""" when'the year Tlie deaths were William I budgets This provision required I _ R*P°rt's iro"i « ■*•*•■ ind thej WJ9 "»e El casualty occurred Matthew O'Connor momentarily, M Wood of Uoper Merlon, prcsi-tnat unexDecteri'bolances be"" ,juld 1 nK,ri**t n' Columbia also showed 27, J"''1 ■ u«'^ ''tore the P to oi West Chester, a huge I lost control of his car near the end dent of the association and Oeorge 0m to the townships | shot lo death, com-,' ■' bull In attempting lo cross thejof tl,r course and it ran out of the-Hem. of Norrtstown Thomson said that "At the end I m"'«l wlclde. 18 were killed bvl0'. "^'"' lor Americans who 111-ia- Mi: William B Read Ls president D| Tlie Pines ; b|>| Hoi 11 -■ 0 Jones Mrs T Mom p.ioi J] and Mrs William Wlute are rial presi-dents; Mrs George T Lukens is recording s*-creiar.v: Mi hfjul01 Blddle Wood Ls treasurer: Mrs Hifcabeih J Ohlson rftftl.nl tTOa- -urrr and Mrs Jollh D Pel kins, secretary on guests Directors are Mi■ OharlM Rabn Clark. Rodman E Orlscom. Cle-ment B. Wood. Howard I and Mrs William B Read The Board of Muiiagers Include* M:- J Aubrey Anderson. Mm Fred-erick t. Bidlsrd. Mrs Edmund 0 Brown. Mrs Fraser Brooks, Mrs Wil-liam W Bruwiioiick. Mrs Edwin F Mrs Bolton CorHO 11. Mr* wuev F con Mr- Pblttp Ooraon Mrs Carroll I, Corsou. Mi>. Oharll Heber Clark. Mrs Wllhstu A Ooopfl Mrs Oeorfe c Corson. Mrs Abram T Kant wick. Mrs (leorge Fernley Miss Pruiices ( tartasom, Rodman E (Ins. 1 Mts Edwin Hiirrisoii Mlwi FI174 Hall Mrs Franklin H Mum. Mrs John Kennedy .id Mi- Hiduh H Knode Mr» Arthur T 1 likens Mrs Horace C Jones. Urs Spencer I JOUSS, Mrs A Conrad Jones Mrs Alfred R JsinUon. Mr* Oeorge T I.ukens. Mliw Margaret McF Lukens. Mrs F Kor-inan MacLeod. Mrs Victor Mauck. Mrs Federlco F Munck, Mrs John Puber Miller. Mrs Randall Morgan Mrs Stuart B Molony. Mm F.I1/.1 beth J Ohlson. Mrs John I) Perkins, Mrs Edw C Page Mrs I, Rodman Page Mrs T Mor- .:■;.. Mrs. Harry C Pugh. Mrs. William Bond Rend. Ml** Mary B Read Mrs Samuel Robinson. Mrs A I. Hnth Mrs. Alexander T Hlade. Mrs Kurl Scheldt. MIHH Margaret Tracy. Miss Eveluiii C Walbatim Mrs Stanley R West. Mrs William White Mr Ako: Wood. 3d Mrs Clement 3 Wood Ctemsi t H Wood Mrs Howsrd Wood MIM Marion B W- ad Ml Wrlghl Annual Kr|H.rl The forty seventh annual report of "T*ie Pines.-' recently Mr* Wuiiam B Rfad, a ■- fotlowi "With the combined urgent need for relief we were very thankful to be able, through the many generous glfta of our friends to complete 0UI forty-seveni h season auccesafully. having entertained 377 guests, a few more than the year previous 'We were tortunste 111 again having ii'imllnaed On Par* Elvei road, was unabto to ftap after 'ug down 11 steep embankment and ran direct I v tnto TfMa'l car. dum-aglng a lelt front feiulei ami break-ing a headhgiit The bull suffered a broken leg in thi Impact and was -.hot by ft vet-eruiul \ Slier Chester Conlit v ail-itiMvtigaled (iovernment Acts to Stop River Pollution You rant pollute the Schtnlkill River any more and "get away with if A number of individuals and cor-porations. It is learned from J Barton Ret tew. Ass'i U. S District Attorney will soon be served with federal warrants charging them 1 townshiw. persons were sliol to death 20 a • Homson said that. "At the e,Ml I m»"«» su!fld"• " "" ¥""* !? 2 T^! r°, Anwil'"1 " 1938. the first vear the Act was , ralns n»d M «S m, van»11' ",|: ",' '" ,™?*l2n« ,"1 ,hr *'»r-'°™ rnr« i...nrn,im«.i.W Eiv minimi ! "aps such as falLs lighUlillg and,-''c;i of the Slno-Japailc.. lane Infn the crowd that suraed The oldest person nresent into the street The hoys were Mrs Mary Hein 82 of Norrtstown.: in force approximately six million "*'* Oeorgre Botlo. son of John Botto the youngest was Bin.11 Cressman. dollars of the appropriation re- "° West. Third avenue nnrt Joseph ten weeks old. or Oreen Lane Mrs 'mained unexpended because of the IfOaMamakl of Sprinit Mill avenue Elsie Houck. of Pennsburg was the, Department's failure to make the I BottO suffered an ankle Injury andtollp coining Ihe greatest distance I money available to tlie townships I was taken in the Moose ambulance On-etiius were rend irom Mr; wiien needed Tills led many to to the office of John D Perkins, j Oeorge Ihle. long Beach Cal tor tnatDMnl No bones were bro- Oeorge Risetl. Panama City. Flu ken Moleskpsui suffered n bnil«-d Elwood Cressman St. Paul. Minn log and skinned nose He remained land Mrs Laura Meyer- rtpj pratl Continued On Page Threel loynt Cedar Heights, who were UP j able to attend .■luiiiiiiiK/if- rK\iiiiiiu«hiul Iuni V«Vf**uiI BB"ion■*n■w t ,'"v'eiff"lPrt on'" Jlhlniy,d 4 ,hHft l^h(. n,itmtrntlon wns ntradnDBd ta (hP Mrs Elsie I* Bell "um' plac*' Hum' Mf^','rs' of Va|- House providing that at the ex-lev Forge prided iplration ot the Act In December, Games and field sports, featuring 1937 all unexpended funds be add-a baseball same, were enjoyed fol- ed to future appropriations for lowing the business session Follow- township roads ing the evening meal, group singing proof bill passed the House but *al tnJoyed 'was killed in the Senate after vtg-wl. h unnecessary pollution" of thcnounred they willbe married next ' oer^ RIseTT'and Mr ana ^l?i^.!|Wyi^a^^-Ag'^'l0,i »' waterway Saturday at the court linu.se by "^ ££ ^t conshohocke" ------ " -^ ™- -?"£?.- "^^ and ■*■«■ °" th" h*«*' Several surveys have been marie 'judge William F Dannetiower 1 past that the Highway Deport-ment wfJ attempting to cheat the lownships mit of tlie money due •hem. ■ Proof of the intent of the High- I way Department was disclosed ■when n bill apanaonaj by Judge Harold Ornve Kniuht and IDra El ie Peters Bell. Olenside widow, filed an npnlicction for a marriage license Saturday at the house Judge Knight The toll of Americo's holiday deaths at least 513 died violently —snowed today that the Nation has practically eliminated nreworks * ""* und«yom| treatmeni il the , ,.(l .,„, flla.ities but has failed .0 quell ,J »™ "««. Naval Hospital H ^g" ^^ g playgrotmds under the niotniion Of the fW t . fujoj whole unoni that their minds anri bodies might lie ■ ■Miii; was closed with tlie benediction bv Rev Mr afcCame) Plsviroands Open lately one hundred and ■ •■•■ children attended the opantag Bfsaion of each ot 1 tn- baa ptlbUo paargnmndi Of the borough, today Thi plavyrounds are located In ilw Mary If Wood Park and In the Mary Jane Sutchffe Park Following morning assembly a» each or the plat' center- the morn-ing was devoted inamlv to free pla] Handicraft instruction will begin this afternoon oUar katmi nnnlait. open to hildn-n of ixilh playgrounds, will be held on Friday afternoon ut thi Marv H Wood Park when Beaten. Boohed "v^'"-, V S0^"** "»'-•■ pnaw wiii u- awarded ain- Bonkoskl has been m the DnltOd ,,,,.,. ,-nnte ■ F Wayne Herd. 37. Paoli poultry 2"J ''—— tm Acivities dealer, was beaten on the heart und ' B ""'" * """r "" "" rw""t \ ' robbed of $656 while at the Biingu ™, .» ,, .. ,Hl,d August at both playgrounds low Inn Jeflersonville. Saturday! 1 WO BadlV Hlirt I"* Jul>' 8 ro,llT »l»ttai contest. night according to a report ma!- » K \ . ; 1 „, Z**l_™ Wood Park: Julv 15 vo1 to the Slate Motor Police and «n AlltO .ACCldent l<v ball for girls', baseball pltchln* County DetecUve Charles Filer who! '"", fnr D0>* Harmon Field; •re investigating A Bridgeport girl and a Norms- Julv -- Amateur Hour. Mary H Reed told the officers that he was I town youth are confined to Mont- I w in the men's room, when be was' gomery Hospital with serious injur Bonkoski is u brother of Vincent The toll of 513 was below that OfI "aVlunCi" llonkoski well known tlie Fourth of July week-end tal'Ioaal athlete who ilarrad at Con- 1837 when 563 were killed, bnf''c hock.-u High and tataf it I'I-more than doubled the number ta"|a*nui Oollegv the Memormi Dt* week-end -2Mi I In addlUon hi has four other brothers Btanli] bfaj toasph and Guest at Inn Show and Bull Play Field Dav, citizens of Second Class Town Mrs Oertrudc Wrr'r and Mrs |ships' Id the wedding Marv Camnbell Conshohocken Mr.: !' Tn view of the numerous at-w- lth Major C W Burlin district 1 wouid be a quiet affair The death pnd Mrs ^Um Hertrotr and ram-1 tempts bv the^ DerTrtmet t of engineer of the u S Army of Mrs Cordelia Knight mother rt. aiU| Mr aild Mrs Ralirf. Alien «,„.,!.,.. , l„^ H,. ™«L ..? T^ie action of the V 3 district nf the heart of the M<mtiomWv IV^ attorneys office hrUigs to a head Countv Courts on June 30. Is the Marv TOUM, Mr and Mrs Char- u^Sd dTTclnT „ he pubic a drive conducted for the last three Vason for the decision to forego a ,„ Yoim, Bnd fnmi,v Norln ]jtw -^ ,.^r°ud *^la" Is ai o her a - years bv tin. army .0 conect he more elaborate anair. and I. Fa Mr and Mrs Alfred RLsell anri t* 0 E, cKat thVJwnshui out of coiriltion Mr Rette* said further K11own the couple planned to be FamUv Mr anrt Mr, Jowph Rog- ^"V°0 rh ('a,„l^ l°^(Z^ evidence will be gathered before married sometime ! „„ Mr Bnd M„ Charles Reiger 11, „ ' ', ,"w nr a, ?I proseriinon begin, R. added that de«th o, Mrs Kni.h, change,! the g fi S %iir^MclE& ^ vtolators will be tried under he arrangements Conshohocken Mrs Margaret Hein JiSr^^ma^anhM? U^tTtled S proyi.sions of the River ana Harbor = Mrs Bell resides .( 22\ Harrison BwedHlild: Mr and Mrs Ronald u^tJ^ ACl . ,'iS? "' ' P"1"""1" "venue Olenstile The application cressman Oreen Lane: Mr and The amoi Act of 1924 ■■ he, husband died feptOmbfT Mrs Septimus Cressman and fam-by the above official In cooperation Judge Knight He : ■.:: :::.. :... DENTAL CLINIC member of the wrestling team ot CI,OSEs NV JI'LY Franklin and Marshall College Pie second son graduated from :■ approximately one million dor tftl; riled Tlie Dental Clinic and the Well,high .school this vear Baby Center will be closed during Judge Knight's' first ' the month of July They wilt re- March :i 193-1 He bag open August 3 and August A 1938 jntid 1 daughter The tin . tm cam The eottpti frill leave next Sat-phono at 103. batw hours of H 30 a m and 5 p m I I IVSIIOIKH KIV PAY Hold August 17 open That's Conshohocken Day this year. Tlie date for the annual out me is been definitely decided upon but thr place will be announced later and! MrsBcpt!;-.. . ,... anerlmgmoal ot the man Jr and family Red Hill: Mr ^^^ Cias!i Townships It and Mrs Elmer Houck and family qLlI(, Pcunsbura: Mr and Mrs I^ais,' , Bsunntarri Conshohocken: Mrs »T ri j r Sue Campbell. Mr anri Mrs John I16W Mead I0T Campbell and family. King Manor fpnlrintnwn Kch.wilc Mrs Nadltie Atkins Hnper Mer- JtnKiniOWn DCROOU mo faiuU} IWrfUiowu; Mr and 1 R W Bell of pieasaiuv die N V. earlv In August Thev will reside I Mrs Francis Wood and family « graduate of Oklahoma Univer- ;n Ambler York: Oeorge Williams and son fit* hal been named supervising Judge Knight was reelected to a Oeorge. Falniew: Mr anri Mrs |principal of the Jenklntown ten year term Ia.it fall Ur war. | John Wood and familv. King of^choala. It WIB announced bv the flrrst aponinted to the bench In in 1936 on the death of Judge John Fnbcr Miller Mr* Bell formerly worked for the Directors of the Poor at the court UOUM as an nnestigntor rSlie nut the nu'M while about her ADVERTISE IN THE KECORnEBldutnv at the court house Prussia: Mr and Mrs. Harry Wood Board of Education. Jenklntown Valley Fort»e: Mr and Mrs David'School District Woori and family Swedeland: Bell will flit the vacancy created Harrv Cressman. North Lane: afX.jbv the recent resignation of Earl E and Mrs Thomas Nester Upperjsmull who had been supervising Merlon: Delbert Baumgard Mrs. principal for the oast seven years Oeorue Robinson. Conshohocken . He resigned to enter business with and Edward Cressman. Green Lane la Philadelphia corporation was unconscious for nearly an hour according to Eller'> report Herbert Hosbach, proprietor, con-ducted an Investigation He told the officers that an out ■ containing four persons two men and two women had left the place, about the time of the reaver] FVisoner Back at Farm After Walk C the result ,., the .-,- In - Harmon Field. August 4 feature of (hey were riding turning Drama Week I .antern Fete nnd eral times eurk Friday night on the Steel Plant road I • Horse I tie \ictuns are Jean Oallowav. 1H or Front and (ire.-ti streets Bridgeport who IN MilTering a pos-aJbli iraclured left shoulder and brush burns, and An'honv Real - flno 21. of Walnut street near Mar-shall who received fractured ribs Urif bead Injury Patrolman W 1 Parkinson State Motor Police ..mi an initial invsii-gation did not daVlDM whioh ot thi .ilthough Eagleviile. lost night according to i""**** ""' «'" w" ™T . , , , . . „ . ■•■ion' telling, dramatics and quiet The patrolman said both will be ,,„„„ Ml;,, Ellzabe[h welsh o h«ld for questioning when thev re-cover from injuries The eaUM of tl ■ .somewhat of a mvsteiv Ii |v be» iit-'.-ii Hi- qai ml • . . . Peter Tresko. youth, "escaped " gomery County Cednr Height from the Mont Prison farm .it: information lodged with the county rieteel Iff bureau hy Warden Fred Fluck But twenty minute- aftff hi was reported missing, he was back. He said he just "took a walk Treska was ami to prison in May bv Judge Ooraon who tmpi montlis term for felom. and laroany Treska pleaded guilty to entering the home of Nick Put - rock. Whitemarsh. on April 19 H-admitted taking a watch and chain and a sum of money Chief David ■nuts, Whitemarsh, conducted the investigation performance of "Snow Wuite and the Seven Dwarfs" Man- H Wood Park Autni.t ll Health Programs I at both playgrounds: August 17. I Conshohocken Dav; August 55 I final event of season an all-day I program at thi Community Center 1 Athletic Field with track meet. : folk dancing and Mardl Oras. M: laaiy A Kirkpatrick. sup-erwsor aiB direct tu-tivil.es at both ndi and teach handcraft work to the older boys and nirls tin Kallirvn Johnstone will have charge of girls' athletic! U both playgrounds: Albert Hart, boys' athletics Miss Anne Kearney. .ibeth Welsh cunurd game-: and handcraft for younger boys and girls. NAMED TO STATF PI.ATI-ORM < OMMITTEF Hostess --I looks like s .-.torm' an better stay for dinner " Caller—"Oh. thanks, but I don't think if bad enough for thst " II [K.I > ll\l i.MIIK 1(1 Kl daughter of Judge Williatii ! ' ristowu was cut on the head be un automobile in front of the family s summer home it W21 Central a\e-nue. Ocean Citv N J Police said the car was driven bv 1>I William C Wosnack. Baltimore avenue near 47th street. Philadelphia f Brvii : the Montgom-ery Countv Coinmi^M-mers and a member of the Republican State lias been appointed bv state Chairman Torrance a mem-ber of the Important platform com-mittee Another Montgomery cnun-t'au on the committee I Mi John V Huber of Lower Merlon. vice chairman or tlie Republican State Committee
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 5, 1938 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1938-07-05 |
Year | 1938 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 5 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 69 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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