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®I)c Consljoljochcn fiecor&er. I .|;ilili.b.-.l !««.'» \... l.HJ'l I I III l-IIH. IUBI mnftl AMI miDAY I liNSIUHUH Kl Y l>\. IKIIHV llf.l 1 Mill It III. I<M|| PRICK: TWIKKNTS lira* v Rains I pact \\ rsl Sid< i LS Ways (.rate For .Motor Tajc? I5|MI'_1'I K.I.M.M.,:; W..II CoUagw* and Bridge1 Dnmase ' aiue* Bor< Mipn to I \ri-fil Bfteigjri Itea l» l » BOROl GH r«a tt PA Prajerli ' let-i' »l. Kli/.dlitili Street I!. .milt W ilh Count) \i<l Emergent;. *"ik tMll the heavy rrtw ul the early Spring '.I .1 por-tion Of UU Mil HIOIIK tVMUH Ji.n 'lie WU.sh.llh I BBtOWIi crei k oi. W;i,:, ■ '.'.•■-■ Cm. hOBCOBJ:. :n n. OMBlsUlIf It* 1*8* 193b Ui ma ■anouMBd - .a H meetiiIK ol town ■ dose out Hi- BB> The UM . LB in the . .. UMMUII ul 1793 85 Theie an the amount oi «50000 and bills re- 111 aabfc i' T i u: Una and ad b> the borough. .Impting t'w ■;» nditure on mom 'han $1000 and in addition in this the. Sanitary Water Board rtamainl.nl . aaaltatfld the outluy oi an, additional 1500 which w» tKled for in the budgei This ex-i .til wen paid Two WPA proji pieted durum the >eai that or in-still Hi IK curb*, on Cedar t, venue be- ■ ■ ■ I plod Utt as- ■ ■ BuHldiL 1 .in. | i' ..i ■ to r- Kl mum ■ . ■ li an i ■ ..« inone;. ■ . : ■ . .tuber of i! so tar was isoooi1 babl ■ ■ 1938 were tag I«T Blocks Boys in Boat Fwo Bridgeporl Youtlia Ma-rooned mi lafgnd ,!■ -i ii. il l.v Police. I nal.tr In Kuu tabore Beeauar oj ■ <■• in River. Must Pay $50, Costa, or Serve 30 Days in Jail Awards Made for Attendance Record at Sunday Schools afn v- ir.i; v :■(■■!• . ■ i ■ Arthuj ' .: . i . PO|M* Ohun ii aha. Buuh ai Waltai Fopi Jodgm Refsaei to Kelease Prisoner MotoritM in Minor \*«iil**iit Here FineJ ISO, Ceati mi Drunken Driver < -tbirgr f 0 \l \ \ >l MIMII) Sentenced I" s'\ Mnnili- i Jail foe ffhahfanj \\ Oman ( MlnT Srlltrni'f-josept, M Barrta rUaaoti malyyusar' MM and asate, with the pro-. ottMr auandajaei tall U In- fat*, to raise the muiiey J((|in Wailni.'.m Hum I BcbulU , jutiur KmifhijiurxiM'd_tii. amtaoM ... . Q Jill . itmnai ciu ictmai part) o4 ti ■enooL o/atfnaada) main In n ■awhi] Benool nan uli Mi.- \ Sunday in iwMUb ■ unciani* RK* ■ Ch^iK' Knoua and KM Fa ■ ■<- n Ra: i ' i jraan L- MQai Rui Ollea. an and ■ ■ i p. i raided fOI Ran lllUll \t iwardj tw allendlliij' •] S- - \l\l.r , HlltlllT H' S.,n. . ! ■ ■ Mi mortal Bible ctaai dlrae d bj armour ■ laalatod b) Howard Rawtt John l-KkuiL- Robert McQ, Uten. L»| ■ I»|;;I"' •'■- Dorotb) BtrlcskH »Wenl on P ■■' Daaambn s.... tb Paul fo my* th> rates of ehUdran watttna -ti [ nun Dorta McCulkKifli Mai Harrhl .am he *.i- dmina on vandeirrilt I idult party, H mat, when a Mr». Nellie\ Thlr(, Yl.iir Btir m^ ajam.lpartg am baU for UM bmioi and Miiiuw.it; of Ihta b«nniKh. backed ftl„| orlfflLbj Eleanor u tdet ttw di-out of • drhwwm) H< ->aid he could BuibiiiH Wal Ab Oinw npar- I . ■ - a i ■ ■..., . ntk tUrrta enftt to drlta a OBI Dorotlq Duttll Frana Ralfl Dora Rcfn bmani wti »wd .it. Pramd nan aariunaj hi rHLse the, inkntIil 4Jio» Strteslei n buted 10 line and oanti Idf UM defendant i pum y,.„r BHI Ralph KrtebBl •;.- ebl] ■a itafw sun. line Ctuuiaa Smith HthtoBa tr*r K> i Baamitl J win,ui onriaainaai , Bm Jam Tawnahtp araa gtaan 10 daya at prt- Rtrbart Taokei Rienard Bwt< *<•• Min and fined 1100 and OOOta by i iltu--T Jostpl 3r. of Jurlue KnadU on a plea uf KUllty U> KiuMh Yaai B.i UbCa Rod l •ntiuiMd ().. Pate Rtsftftl drunken driving this mornliiK Wf. Cbalti: I ■ in Penr.ennarv inin.i"- ivus reiuaad ■ Pel ks Ooun-down by Jink'- William P Arthur R Tounfl orifftai ■ ■ b i.ii.-.-ii-. on Saptembai R I»33 nouKht freednui tliiouah « habeas corpw wrU He Btad ttoa wrti with Jiuine IJiimiehower iniilendlUR UaU ■ ■ ■ lie Jail break new -<n-atad an Act oi the Laata* ■ • reedetl the orit(inal term imposed I Btoaoan it-wa- tin, iiiucii time ataan ban i»r bte prtean escape on March 15. 1934 was Ignored b\ Judge nwnnihnirw The Jurist i-nimmeiided inr |«'t 1'inner to take . bafora OM B«-rks count\ ,>-re the sentei, banoaad Babson Predicts 20% Gain in Biiaineasfor 19.59. MoreJoiM McavSti^kea,FoodCost Hifffacr NMI.II I I <iu..iiii.| II..li!- Mriyhl H.i|i.'. Inr Ni\. > .-.ir S«M HII-III.-- Ha; — 11 r |... - - Vohmr ..f 1989. N.. Iii-iurluiiu I ■ HI-I.IIM.II N.il .il v|..n.lin- I.. I .iiil .- I'n-.lirt-li'. iliii in I Nt'iii|iliiMin'iii l.\ 2.000.0O0. BniUini mi I hr.-li.il.I ..I .i llr.il II i. I I. I I..limit l I Mori It.ltir I lull.ink fi.r K.irnnr- N.. \X.ir fur I - . I iiul.in.l "i- Ir.ni..- I'ul.li. I \li .i\ .it.in. . 'In. ..I" Hit- «■»! Prnblrnu Special Train !<• ElaiTisburg man was arrested .n CheltanJiam In n^ # . November His iiulomoblle figured I ■• ■ lk|| ff dm III Coiuilv Cln Two Bridgiport youths, marooned on Barbadws Island, above Norris-town. were able to net back to the Wllliaiii ii .Hock iiutiiil.itid with the aid oi C:ounly nine and the Installation nf a lMcriivr Albert Murphy and Chief aln on Moorehead avenue Tlic of Police lohn Tomkins. of Uprjer at at totalling eurbh on i ■■. today ...ne and U» IniUltation 01 i,;,. i„,v- ilulin Shaeffer and Jos- '" -nd gal i 1U10 ave- ■pn had set muskrat imp* •"g •£■ "uderun the llUand lH>( tllgh, Todllv Ml ikel WPA protect have been t,M,lUv 1*.^,. aiso completed Work on other ■ ■ blanket project but this was halted 10 a in the\ wiit 'Mil in n tow-boat and reached the island where they tended their i | -tarted back but a coat Might t Months Sriitrtwr Hubert Sentt Ardmort negro, wan ■i ttlUta in )»ri-ludge Knight He was ;»r- :i a raid on a pool room In' Ardmore December 3d. He had a Employcei Dl ' «»ii ill v I large knife hi his possession ac- ,„;..;,„„-. Ofire l'i cording CO laMUumiJ at Ueutenant Schaffer He was charged with vi-olation ol trw Wttkin Firearm.- Ad ii Month, for Slvtblng Melva Palker. 24. ivgress Nor-rtatown waa lanaaacsdl to serve .ix monthi In the county prison from Harry Octobt-r 30 by Judge Knight when the Montgomery Counlv Conimb sl»e pleaded guilty to slashing Mr* , u , M fmm rt. Bertha Lewis 1032 Oreen street K _. . Rorrtetovn with a knife The worn-:""" tomorrow at noon Thl> morn-miaaUanera ' NSee Cbntr in Harrj S. lint-. % bo Hetlrei row. Shu W ill Acclaim k Tbe Nen Year m- Watch Ni^hi Service .it Ban< •ul II-I (liunli. M I. in- ( liun li In \nip|if\ I "ii-nr- etjtt t horn- ol Sound I" Greet l<>:t'». Sliiiinline chii-l clerk to Mr A n Rlnrtaea 11 will antva m UM world tomorrow Btejbt at BJ| Mill vhtattei i . «.il w■SilSl '*n"u*t £bo tCiOM *E" d anj forward Spring One county-aid project tluit of n^ged in a fight, when, big ba ••■ presented with a loungej die peal at .nn|ilili--d eharcb organ the defendant said she was given a: chair by the employes of the rom-j gbaaaa a4H blend in a happv eborui nl whatsoever Nearly lmntir, the bov> dfUVO knife by a man She admitted cut- ml-*sioner.s office President Fn-d C l"^^u""V*.'""u ,""jr" l,u*1 v,,un 'he n. rf for balp. SKSLJK^ "U-i ,^T*herr cries were heard by a passer ■U.K. um ii. U .1!'. obhgaio a I" WHrlllli by on UW went bank of the river and he in turn called County De-rjppai \:< nan Chlet Tomkn , and Detective Mur-phj .inr.i'd at the scene and by dl-raaung ttu bcyo, and dboutbig en-couragement the latter io break through ihe ice slowly and make the bank alter about paOBUj mii.'t"-.- wnrk begun several weeks ago A force of men is at work laving the foun-dation ol the .-meet and this will be continued as long as the gjga- :hi-r peiniils One other county-aid project that of rebuilding Ce- N between WUUsU nid Bullock avenue, was started In MM .mil halted alter the founda-tion was completed until curbs were installed, before laying the blacktop Ihe work ol msi.uliui: ■thtle now completed MJ - .1 in time lor the rouiuy :o complete then work before the weather became tmi severe Tills ill be completed next Spring From Moiit- [Mfiaaitl'lhUilnCeBs titoi iD">is|nJMhirltt1 "l"R'a; nubl't'e."aVn mhaavmebbaenenofapcpoominmtietd- Oiuntv Transcribers *** 'or ««■ 1939 Leg*»i»ture by * _ Representative EUwood J Turner, oi Delaware county Republican leader of the House of Repre*ent.i - thai Aim announced the api>oint-ment of ft* SB Wed-nesday Edwin Winner oi Horsham. in the Thud Legislative District has been tunnel chalrmr.n of Ut Watch Night flanrteo will be held in the First Baptist ihurch from 11 until midnight tomorrow night. rflh P»e * I Davle*. na-tor nfTl-lA »jriwlaiors Named To Committees Two bids for equipment to photo- **at mortgage*, deeds and OUMt pape'- in vhe Recorder of Deeds office at the court house were re-ceived by the county commission-ers. Wednesday, with Haloid Com-pany Rochester submitting a low ■ W*92 J,1"' " SmluT'anTIaamerT^waia Harold J Owens, . „ .„ .,„,., .,,„„„, in .,„. „,.,, .lng the women several limes Mrs. _ lew,- mi m MMiHanun Ho pita] p-r* made *■ prrncntntion in Uu for several weeks presence of nearly one hundred 30 Days In Jail fltenda of the retiring emplnve John B Hinton Ardmore negro ^aniline lives in Upper Piov was -ent to prison for JO davs when _ ,,,.M..p..H.,. ... ,hiin, , iD-lui, Judge Klllghl Ihls .nnrnliw Upper Merioll TttwIL.hlp. and spenl «ln| He n arttMed on (he Mm raid hk. enrlv lilt- In (ha[ «ec(lon He Hun' »m '<■ •<" limBr.nn ni.- below Wait Conahohocleen oaicer engnged m i.. ,<,ii,« ihe vmie gi in previous Philip MUIIIH le5(Hled Ui»( Hnlon mery near Colleuevllle. and laler ve«r» The Puollc u »;v''™ ■ru lound in las car on December purchased » l-rni u. Upper DM- Pr.ncln Haiuemau. ol Pon.-imvn .1 Minnie said (hat Philadelphia' dence , will !». (he ,Wlal .speaker .lithe ,,u:l,„r,l,es had lodgert a detainer He entered Ihe employe ol the OJMjJj e«.-n na service 'or 1M. to aaaiiiM the delendanl. due to an'county troamirera ..flue in 1920. as'Oe held in the laptW church oi. aogMant on the Paiicwny belore hie a deputy, and wa.s transferred to »"' arrest In this county the coininlsssloner s office In 1924. i.uiliv of Drunken Itrleing i when he became chief clerk John P Matthews Lima, near William T Muldrew Jenkintown Media decided to atop at a gasoline widely ernwn til firemen's circles station al Penn Square lor gasoline, j and county surveyor lor seven years. He got out ol Ills automobile on i was ininied successor to 9halnllne December 22 and according to sun,. — Patrolman F H Qeisl he staggered pi., n4 jn llltlnm l-'irKl towards Ihe attendant. OeKt «r- ' natod the man, and today he plead-ed guilty to drunken driving. Judge One of -olia-t fal 'he ( nunt) Republicans \\ ill Take Baa DeJenatiea Is .. . . . <'•><.. J.nnr- Inauguration, MSW« m m i»m Mdaaom wmmis* Train SurU hrotn Hen-. """"" *■*■"" ***> ""■• * mm"i",'r-. PaysIIwptUh -iits :,.r MODI Pof I'Vet* Service ,niini\. partlcliaitlon In Ihe lunu-auratlon of OOft »l it""-'.'- I buted IU.000 Io Mi I January 17 are being compht.-l ■■ , n large committee of . „ll ...ciions „t the count) g»6M " »■ '»■" '" ''" Od bi Keiiubliran County Chairman I: The eomm tilbuted by U* Iteajan On t.i Hain-bnrn Spun,' ' Uim .. Tiie ooanty'i largo daiagaUon ■ . oprtattan hai b i be transported to the Cain' ei\n< in a special train ove: the Read.:. Mtat— which Will take passenpei.- ,„„, „,.,, ,tl %i _.„- ., aboard at tour difieient ptaeoa In ,, 5|oatgom«n Hi the county before a non-stop Jaunt , , in the States capital AatngttM ^30; Bnu It has been announced that ,,,,, v.i.-,. W imind-trrp eluding i bn« n Hom ..... Hoapital, al,- luneb win sow taao and Ueketi nazjK) ind Run can be purrltaseil :rom the various ; iillW',,].. iMS.iO members of the committee nmeni WU dotar- Special Train to Leave Here mined On the baata o! the munbei The long special trail .:mg thti , Nl ■ ni and ail] leuve Norrlstown iDeKalb street i at T.ffl i M H.c": tford "08 a ill ar.d Pottstown. 820 a m Return- n| - £^ . lng. the gpaetal ^K*IH*lS s.p<*t Rarrl burg attar UM ooiwmontea at \ DnckiiivU Km.HI » B\HMIS*> lll-IM" III! r.rlllM lull 1 ' III s|\| -- 1...-..I. P '. ■ illl Ml i ..1 I |.i.....l «id. lb HJII II. I i ilM.KI -- Matter,!. 1,..,..,-.. Ir 1 arena Un>. I'llli 1~ II. 1.. I i. V. \..i. Il.i-i 1 ,|aaaH,o 1 vs:\l- IV... Price, ... II. . . 1 lllgtl 1 tlltill \l J..I.- si. ,.i a ,., i ,.....! s.,,1... IIKI III IK till. 1... IV, 1 .... ..... P.,.. 1 ... M..I..I 1 |. 1 IVINI |s V I i hBcMng i.. I M. I... >'.' COM l(>- t M. Mala I'.u la 1"" li ... (II loo. Irli IIKtl t - 1 -II Retail s,,...|. : \ ,1,,,. V.!,.,(. lliEh.-r SEI I 111 lll- Stork. ...,l \l..l„.,.,i...,.l. 11 1. 1. V.I. IIIHUi.v V. «... I.M 1 -. I...I....I .„ -1 IIMVRI : I'Ma i.. II, 1 ,. Ii.ii,, II..... I"i;; g /.. n srssw ed e«m« i ,h, r^oRasW. Ai»'r«i Halfwit Park Philadelphia No contract wa.« awarded pending a further Inves-tisaUon in ini i The proposed imorovemem will .ipproxtmately 12 tran-scribers who do the work at the [.resent time The Bar Association was the original der. of Lower Merlon In the First ■ District, has been as- . ed legislation Tin- lonner is beginning his third term and the latter his second term in the Legislature Dannehower imposed an eight day •tentenre dating from the day of his in re-! T»f. Sentenced Jiilin Ki Ih Philadelphia and Samuel Martin, negro. Ardmore, figured in an accident with a truck near Ardmore December '23 Kelly dlivlng He not out to ■explain' bi other- will ■ ■veiling St Mark- Lutheran Church Choir will present a mtisicale at the ■ I i ire Sundav evening at 7 JO • Ion will be under the direction of the organist and director Prof Ravniond J Pfssafgf Time in 17 Years £*£T" "'"' """"" "* Anthami In Bethlehem's Crowd-ed Inn . Tlie ChristmaA Bell"; Legend' ; 'Shepherds BtsTJ Alsn ihe Soprano .solov Oesii Bam-bino Mr- Charle*. Mevilnge*-; ■ I: Alan a Carter tin New V-iii ttu Methodist Chinch al midnight .1 1 li... A Japanese rubber plant .i rare-blooming horticultural specimen is in tlowii- at the home ol Oeorge W Hague Hallowell street near Rob- ..■ »wbu Raigiiu, ha uw hist tune ill seventeen VI-HIS Tlie plant is two and a hall feel high. will', a spread of approximate- D ii i", H Tin n i.n'r. ■ inn i< pro-to the truck operator While he was B|ld lh). lt.u,,., iU1 in,.h ",.„,,. an,i ,,„.,,. mrfuding i In....- and Btng was sponsors of the SfJ om ¥ f change, contendiiu, the photostatic Mail, cS.J, lA'apS f rOITI equljanent would speed Uie work of rpU.-J I?l«.«- grfaaatjiLM preparing deeds and mortgages I 1 hird t IOOT W indOW Tlie commissioners received bids j tor it... r'irnlthmg ol JS :..I aabta Pranb CMntaaj M aaa t&auad •"Ut for the registration commission critically about 5 o'clock thb, morn-office'- D M Peldman Noras- lng in a leap from a third-floor wln-flxlng things'' Martin drove away Polict ahaaad Martin and as a re-sult both men were charged with drunken driving Judge Dannehower fined Kelly 9100 and costs and .sentenced Mar-tin to 21 days from December 23 when he could not raise a line Jl Di.l- JAJRH WON RV 211.213 MAJORITY . was low bidder with $177632. with Hufikins Company. Philadel- "inttcd a bid of $192780 dow ledge of hLs home. 509 Ryers avenue. Cheltenham Village Oollnsky who has been ill, walk-ed along the leds,e before he plung- KKMODH.iM. NO. S , ,t He in tnn k a porch roof at FIRi: STATION the home of a next-door neighbor. Joseph Frlel then fell into Priel's Work on the remodeling of the back yard second floor of the Conshohocken Priel found him and took him u- No 2 Plre Company was beeun this u,e Abington Memorial Hospital, ■*** where he was treated for a fracture Painting of the ceiling Is being of the skull and left leg and inter-done along with repairs throughout rial tnjurle-v Oohnsky lost one arm the whole auditorium The work is in u quurrv blast many years ago. ! expected to be completed by Pebru- He makes his home with a son. j ary 11 the date of the annual No 2 Robert ■ company banquet The Board of . | Trustees Is supervising the project BOARD (II HKYLTH TO nrrx i4v -» , Ol N(TL MEETS TONIGHT • Owing to New Years legal ob- Town council will meet this g*. ..-rumce or. M"iidas the scheduled | ening to complete the business for meeting ot the Board of Healtn [ the yeni While no reports of the bai been tv^tooned until January I various accounts conuined in the q |rj the office of the health ofB-I budge: will be presented, final tab- cor. Thomas White. In the Riant ' illation will divlrwe n deficiency in Building " some of them The sinking fund- . and interest account have been r.M-oi.l-: rill-. BDMUgJI paid to date There will be sufficient . funds in the treasury to care for the John Kunda. East Elm street delicli in the individual accounts was committed to Jail for fifteen •nd also leave a substantial balance days when arraigned before Bur-in the* general a«~count gess Hampton yesterday moniing on a charge of being drunk anr* Am".i. Btb . i.n.n nn i i.u-,aisorderlv He was arrested Wed-i dren learn at school is boa little nesday at Elm and Forrest streets 1 their parents know by Officer ftnear Oirici..l State-wide returns of the November B election show U S Senator James J Davis was re-elected over Governor George H. Earle by a plurality of 392.638 and Nation Camps'lu the"Januar> Judge Arthur H James defeated Charles Alvm Jones for the Gover-norship by 279.215 Total vote polled by the four ma-jor candidates was Davis. Republi-can 2.086.931 and Earle Democrat ind Royal Oak. 1.684298, James. Republican. 2 035.340 and Jones, Democrat and Royal Oak. 1.756.125 EM1LK ZOLA'S "NANA IS ROOK OF THE HI I h half-Inch wide, are like enamel! The bloom resemble- n duster of Hol\ OOBUBUnsOII WtB In- .idmnn-- -ina!l pink stars Tlie plaill nai Mrtd bj UM paatOf at 10:SB A grown irom u two-Inch slip New Yeiir rnnt.it,i uiid. i hi di- A large number of pcrsim- lnvi maajaa 0, Mi Itarganri s Brown. \u wed th ' unusual plain The church organist, will be -UIK l,v UM imh otnar one reixirted to have Junior Choir ol tlum-fiv bloomed m this nrn is a white- at the raapar hour Tlie Awnken- ■ ugtb kng Tin- Mientitii name for the plant a candle-liKht raOatalOaal Ota i- creiwuta Venice will be for one hour and — — ■! five Ml CAMP ENROLLMENT The Post Office will be CIOM-<I all i I day Monday in etMarru Montgonierv cuuntv is entitled to' Year's Day No delivery will be anroO H aaai lor tna civilian con-1 made except on ajwctal daUrar. mail 7i.i«' ., ..I rollmenl, according to an an- lh Si.iti- Liquor Store will iv-aounotmonl of Arthur W Howe, j main open Saturday iiutht until 11 Jr. 8'ate Bijcretary of Public As- und will runaln CHHOd "11 day Mon-ilstance The boy- will be -ent to da> 40 camps ui Pennsylvania as well Banks and school- will is camps m Maryland Virginia and the holiday The schools will re- •ii. In.tiict of Columbia Of the sume .sessions on Tuesday after aDttntj - quota there will be 50 having been cloned since Dgoamb I white boys and five (olored A total- 23 il 4806 bOfl will be enrolled in the ■ various counties of the state, of which than will be 4«4B white and 158 colored bov*. SI ES TO RECOVER AN INSURANCE POLICY Nana". brilliant love storv is the Book of the Wee-It at the RECORDER this week To secure this great literary clu.-vsic bound in blue trimmed in scarlet and gold bring a coupon clipped from a TUES-DAY and a FRIDAY RECOR-DER with thirty-nine cents to the RECORDER office Hector and Forrest street Fourteen other great classic* of fiction and biography are available in this great offer at the RECORDER The governor who is governed b; good impulses doesn't always make a good Governor AllurdB) i^onarrt A talone filer7 ICmOOL HOARD linn suit in behalf of John Baketta. or INOERGOEs OPIR\TION this borough, against the Metro- , ipolltan Life Insurance Companv of Walter W Eisenberc 114 East New York asking for $250 The 3ixth avenue president of Con- Ultf was filed In the office of the ihohorken School Bonrd underwent Prothonotary at Norristown It \n operation vesterday at Hahne- alleges that the company has re-nann Hospital He will undergo fused in pav the amount on a mother inmoi operation later and poltcv i-sned op Malic Baketta vtll be confined there several weeks, wife of the plaintiff The woman His condition Is reported as fav- died June 22 1938 Tlie policy was arable issued in May 1937 according to the statement LIRRARY CLOSING The moons barren BMunteUna The Conalioliockeii Free Library craters and plains do not appear vtll close at noon tomorrow and to erode or change because therr emain closed until Tuesday mom-' Is n.T moisture on the moon to ;if- Ing at 10 feet ihem Member* ill I timmlllee The committee which is divided into four >.ectnni- ime tr>i emh tttiin-stop in the BBUnrj comprise . . , „ g . the following persons Conshohock- ■"-1!'11' w *"' ■ "'' en—caivi.i w Riga, chairman. Venture Onto Thin Ice. Fred Fairhe Ji Conshohocken; ... .. , m , Mr- babe] can Tvsnn and Thorn- *" nr*,,K '"riMlj.il. M H Ferrier West Conshohocken: Flounder m Shallow W.H-WlUtam Mullen John La Fore Jr. . , ., and Leonard C Dill Lower Merlon; ' ' '"" Joseph White Narberth; Elizabeth ,. , , " .. _ . man ind Bdwta Ltehtimp -*»"*" to ...duke m ,i,e ajaai Whilemarsh .^ii'iiig during tlie Cttfl , Norristown—Raymond. B Hipp- holldayi broil unfort to man. chairman, and Vincent Ca-;.t , ,,, w_. Kld)i h schoo| hill Norristown; Joseph Mullen.! ,., ^ _ . . „ ._„ Br.dge,K.r-. jampb Sedo. Oppar|b« ^-^•-"- r..--udden drop Merton William AK-om Ambler, c bi uu tampatatuN late TiMaday Kepler TV son SklppH.'k \V lli.n.i ift-TrnOOn which aWll 'lie in.-rcurv F Znne and Paid Der.-tiue Laus- lO the tlicrinoiiieterv O0M dlvtOg to dale; Ch.irie-. Hendricks Plymouth «ev«i Meeting Wlli Anaon Worcester; [point UM following moraine brotKUil WlUtam Urban Whitemarsh: Iivr. ■•■ ""' vnuthful AnderMin Ppper HOrotand; RuaaaO kater* Knipa Hattleld Daniel Neelv and Shorth before noon a group of Kirk Cupcland, AbmgUin. Charles eighl boya with the shun blades of Robertson and Miss Clara Conklin.! their sk.ites glistening in tin- mid- Cheiteiihiun. Andrew Graham, Jan-1 day sun sained forth to the Mntt kintown: Oeorge N Dale. Jr.. Wll-'dam U Radnor township ■ dis-ttam ni.nki.-mn and Michael Cica- tance of more than two miles with rime, of KaCTtatown !"o "' itiui-i ■n.iii RayatOnd Hunsber- bill BI of the gar. obalraaui, w Botaoa Ojui -aon Their trip to uu Mont Clare Mrs Alverdn Spare, dam was uneventful and on their Limerick. J Stroud Weber Evans- arrival .heir eyes beheld a large buiE Merrill Flemini! Roversford expense nf smooth tea n.a-t invit- Pottstown Alben Weber, clialr- nig to my the least w I man; wiiiium Rickert. west pott- poatdatehasti the katoi van book-grove; Paul Hunsbercer Gilberts, led 0O and 0O0 h\ one the entire vUte 7. S Bueher flalfordville: i group elided over Uw smooth .sur- Catherine Renninger Zieglersville; I face in onUdDaUOn ot several Dorothv Wienanrtt and Kenneth hours of real pleasure Hallmaii. Pennsburg In their im the rOUna pajoplo Albert Weber of Pottstown, la I failed to eouslrier there had been chairman of the ticket committee onl) I taw boon 'if rri>eelng wea-and William Boden is treasurer of t her and the ice was not very the tiimmittec thick Imagine then surprise not Five Bands Engaged to uienMon their dlsiipoolntment County Chairman Hoffman has when two ol the group broke also anonunced thai Montgomery Uuaugta and plunued to then waists lOUntyi iteleuatlnn of victorious in the ley water Others went to Republicans will march In the in- their rescue and BJ aaeh near.d the rtusuratton narade in flip hmf nf -!-.■■ at least five bands UM entire group was floundering Another county unit in the par- around some vaun dogp In the ada win be mem'bers of the Mth wator T* was Mveral tnlnub bi - Tank Corns of ROTrtatoam fore thev m.-iuagnt to find (he Ice of sufficient thickness to bear their .1 I.I PLAY HILL BE OFFERED WClghl and Permit them to gtl OUt AT JANIAR, Y P.T A MEETING ol the water LI narv meeting ot the Par- Lng I > I DM more than tnt Teacher Association wil. be held two or three ieet deep but ;i num- 80 Tuesday night at 8 in the music ber ;u addition to being dripping -oom of the new publlt high school wet and half fro/*., ban innex The Stupid Chrisunas' bruises from knees to ankles from will be presented by a cast of grade the lanced edne* M the ice H- they ichool pupils including June Mont- tried to ■eramMe from ttv *omerv Barbara Spear Robert ba I h Bernstein Arthur Rodenbaugh. Further i||l||teaiglllllW was add-luth Rightrr Aiithouv Cardamone. ed to their experience in tlie long Doris Kennedy Ream DaVtt -ind trek home In wet clothes through Roy Fmerv - HUBf, cold wind ■ttjla that Hi- -II.ITJI |:c.ik- I1*.:: will be hipped—but llir- is a II.II, i..OK -i."t CteaaMgatag all factor*. I fareeaM lhat Win will be 4 sear ttt i h r.il. priMperity. ■icked on to my ton • ■■*■ bi -everal \eafs :>M-I In 1937 I fear-ed inai :n- MUM up-ipnia- eart A \ear ago, Waahlnflton:'i tnartla worrtod me in.uld not iairv in trlgoroual to new highs ilnOO 11129' Tins will mereh i of the uptrend which beaa Franklv 1 do not consider the iSST-uni i- myuung mora than a Maaporar] but sharp ■:; of the upward -wing i arapha ■ ft ol 'b. ac.-k important bearliig on confidence .it inomenl Million.- ol iieople—as we get further and timber i 11929—look upon thai year as set-b can never again be touched As ■ rtSUh ■'. '.In- .sharp ups-and-dowu- ot the past they have come to believe that hard tunes are now normal iVmartea I dtaaajaai i think that thaao people have lost th'-u herlgonl l do aaa believe that HgBJ MtaBBgiHb represents the pin-tuele at Imeri-an bu»4ite—. It L- true that some factors are less favorable than In 1929 Among them ue taxe-. bureaucracy, and lack of faith We have however, the fnllowliiK favorable items to-day 1 Our population has grown 7000,000 since 1929 I Thnii-ands nl new products MOT) Invented 3 prndn.'i.>r efficiency has soar-ed 50'. in ten years 4 A huge deferred demand for goods has piled up 5 Credit reserves are ihe great-est in In ■ fi Production costs are lower • year 7 Wholesale and retail inven- :eln-!Vrl' fcM 0 Confidence is reluming aa Uilting lessens 9 Billion- will be -pent on arma-ments and pump priming Building is on the threshold of a real tmra Gradual I.am- in Early Months For UMBa and oiher reasons, I believe that the forces of recovery are still predominant Right now business stands at 99 on the Bab-h( • year IgO 193!) will oi>c:i therefore, with activity IR per cent above the early M Indications are that. :i- we work along through the first A 111 regis-ter a slow but healthy gain over the J.inuim i.viN The entire first half of Ihe New Year shiiuld show a 25 prr cent Increase nver tin-gtoaaaaBM months of earlv I9M Tlie second half nf 1939 should see a continuation ol the gains kfj foreoaa. hoa/evei is contrao to the cxoectatlons of many people They look for business io 'aper off and even to slide backwi * pump pruning ceases nrx! May or June Nevertheless T :im willing tc predict that the etc r<*ntinned From Page Four)
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 30, 1938 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1938-12-30 |
Year | 1938 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 20 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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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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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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