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Stye €onsl)0l)0ckett Hccor&cr. -t.il.li-h.-.l IBfi'i. N... 7035 CONSHOHOCKEN, l>\. II ESDAY. JAM \K\ 21. I<HI PRICE: TWO CENTS nurr.AA l||l.a,,ni|"ula.inffxM»i Vandals Destroy (hurch l>ropei.ty Giiesl of Pa. Destruction of property, one who ( forced an entrance to the building. ( ■.■..:. djHOmd KMl muliM in the annex of the Prlmlmv Methodist ' Church. West Conshohocken Entrance to the building was! nlnad hj (breJisj a mar door of the A aide window broken. A phonograph ajafl of records were uemollshed and a I number of bottles were bn the glass scattered over the Moor. Iiw culprits than WUl iu the main, floor of the building and broke, chairs and benches Leather backs rut from I number ol ip showed that nothing had been taken from the building The wanton destruction which | was done some time during the. Ijaafc Blid was dluHjatfld •'arly last1 I evening when a group of male Dr Allan Roy Dafoe. physirian niember^ went to the annex Publishers! World** Moil l.cr i- < emu. tr\ Durtiir S|H'yk> .it Bui* »|iiH <if Stole PIIMMMT-II 0 S I' I I \ LI With i 100 \ erdicl ,mal Newswome" |Graad Jury to Pass illrv Cengureg Attend Convention on 75 Cases • .\j£tll 11 !"l \*J[# '111. OfS. i*.<;. A. I.r.iw- for l ..ililji A number of new-pcperwo.nrn President Judge Harold O. Knight from thl S?L2f n igno'.n tlir slate Of, Satur- PlaJnliff ' I..111 1 ;ik*ri and l)i • ml ( nn-rllt i i Horse Wan rtroyed With-t ill. Owner \MI-Arnii- e. Stories Will. Enthusiasm of Hi- l.X,M , the Quintuplet* in*-- \ IU> TO 8TATEMFNT Plaintiff- Igainsl Corantrj Hull Givea Tim In M il Additional Statement" day. for the annual oonvi LtM I'IIIII ■ i'.:n;:i WojgM I I Ml Rabeoea Gross, managing editor of tin- lock Haven ■RpMH ■ id) al: Ulai Nujii v ■ ■ ::.:■. PI ehOStn vice prSSMsSttl Ol Dorothy Borheld, 210 Valley road . 11 1 Boles. Q 117 Qrand Jury which yes on of bill-ot indictment in more tha scheduled 10 be presented to them 1 d. of 28 La Sleeted forenun of the Grand Jury Unsy, carpenter, of 43 Hendrlcka street, AmbU-; 1 11 1 1 i\ [Ort KM.1.1.II ind Jury SOW I naafe Speed Ifotornun Exonerated :ii In qoeal Into Death ol PraneJa \. Sayrei VI CROSSING Witness Says Wo Whistle So led Speed <»f M &*i« ■' Warning ' l.iim 1 FTuUi Bj ELIZABETH G COLLINS n ■ ■ RECORDER I'- ''-r Freed. Colma-' Ol thi eastern (ft ■•''■ O'-org*- Kobej . ■ .i-lec- |por:: Alvtn H Moll. Oak A' ■ K rvirlinit M'Nnb VM ' ■' ' ■ K *Vka\ HWns P»rk named! Nona M those who reported for ■ rwmmatlng conmltl "P*raWr °'•.] to I awarded 11.4. bl a mry before Mrs F JVdaOn LeJrd ol ...formed them that Mn Z^SSTMJTIL 2L ™ViwZZw. f Dionne Quintuplets talked | make ready for indoor game?, such Judfe William F Danriehower, Valley, the former M ! srOUld n_,,, KI ping-pong against Alfred 0 Well*, Harman-1 Miillhollaiif1 of this borough, retlr- have to be 'goad' due to the fact £LS worm- ... _; ■«_*«.» L» - utita „« .•»..»■ ,,i ..... iinniMm ■-■■ I .... .. ..... nr >i> • ■■,. >^ ,.,o.„ «.ii. m n,u,nhi.r. «■ .ii>>« hor. — derw. on December 28. bu: ttM irolleyman for ■ -gard of adjuM might be considered safe addition to the for-man and J*cre.1«P«fl..h'nltj' ,nrou«h «**»»««*■ tsrj *")*■ w Wells admit led laking the borae principal IpaaJtar at the annual Anna n Rnrknu.- Cn.Knni.wiHm i ' away, but produred a form used by meeting. Saturday afternoon, at the the Society signed bv Mtss Kate Hmel Penn Hams and Mrs Alliene'Fourth Kelsey. an mint of the plaintiff IV ChSJll Seltzer of Kutztown. Churl over the telephon* fumr.l tharges in Callandar. On-tario, from the RECORDER'S li*adquarters at tlie Pennsylvania NVwsuaper Publishers' Convention in '.lie Hotel Penn Harris Harris-burn. Friday. The long distance connection that brought the voices of th*|ed to the fullest extent of the law world\ sweethearts into a hot*!, suite on the eighth floor of the Harrlaturg hotel, was made by D: Daloe immediately upon his arrival In the state capital, where he wa.' the principal .speaker at the annual banquet at the Hotel Penn Harris. Saturday night, the closing feature Of tin- annual suite publishers con venuon \|, manslaughter in the death of Fran^ Savr.s 44 which are played In the basement , ville. an agent of tha Mootgonwry I ad as editor Ol onFy 18 members o:i duly !J°m" m i: Wa*h Albert V Rhoads. president of County Society for Prevention of monthh bulletin and in I uiiimnum number U-siially re- West Conshohocken town council: Cruelty to AnlnutJ M. JosOptttM Hlddle Mc and aLso president of the board of! The plaintiff claimed that wSUa Meen. M. of LaotSIOwU, Pa. trustees of the church, stated the hod taken a horse from a stable Oenevteve Forbes Herrick former church officials have a number of at his home wtthoul pro|H-i author- president of the National Press clues and U tba guilty persons are'iiy and bad u de'-troyetl. Club Waafci&fton l> C is«l ttM apprehended they will be prosecut- Observes 11th Anniversary court point <l ^'.- Bt*hn.-wy rfte<lr_mthed* Other members of the jury. Batter) C, Leaves For Furl Shelby • ul.li.i- Uill I ntn in Hen ;ii I.J I 'I hi- Mi- IM...,M. .,i P. i;. i: Sution ■ i'\Mi \N KS< OBI Soldien to Bt (,' Farewell. Sew teor ; ven ii N<»i-\ r;il \ 'ilini- III I.IK IT. IIOWAKI) H -■ \t. Borfcow, Consnohocken. .. ird Ourrsn, 202 « ', 'LV^i avenue. Conshohock'vn; Dorati. Jr. 651 Kohn After the banquet Dr Dafoe was the guest of honor at a reception m the RECORDER headquarters, attended by Governor Arthur: James and members of his cabinet.! I never fail to talk to Callandar at least once a day while I am away from the five little girls." the I world's most famous country doctor told us. I talked to each of the W'll.s ^iid that he had recehed .spoke on 'lew journalistic trends atrwt, Norristown; Elisha Ham a telephone call at his home on Tea followed the mating. at'mond>, Rosemont; Ter?sa Koentg. M.r. ( 19-Sl a knur thai DO call ai which wi'es of publishers attend-1 Jenkintown: Florence M Ko , ihe Stenlon ftVl to IS- inn the conventioti. were guests >W Robtrta avenue. Gl'nsi,:. D - RaWtetl Latch. 1120 West A.r\ : wanted by the OWOeTS ! ganlzaiioi. flttfTHlftd tna annualUtr:-ei. NorrLslown; Lloyd A Lewis. Tbi (leli'iulaiu saici DO ■ Dl tO p;ibi: .;i. i ■ bSDqOOt. Si which Ur . Erdenhemi road. Chestllu! MHI. IBS hoiiMv and tiler.- til told by Allan Rov DsfOS, physician to tlif Marion Love. 631 Kohn .-.t;. I Miss Kelsey that ttM horse 'be- Dionne QuIntiipU is. was ihe |tt BtlgSoe T. Pounds. L«der- Proplr in Snutll.—Com-1 longed 10 the ncluhlfi. Be \ ,„ ■;■ ,-. Ft>r, wash- *. ... , ,. ■ tiiat ihi- msuso rifosd ""' iMP- Tht nssi annuaj msntlfn »iii !«■ .:., ■ nillllllv I htinll «' l t v - bll, ^|(j h,. wa8 nol ,[W OWner ),eld In Pittsburgh and Uu annual ~ I hilliing Feilowahip He had the horse removed and swtSfl) dlM.-uui lunclnon In Beth' 1 later taken to Kirov above Low HOStB dale, where It was destroyed Wells said the horse was far] Continue Vu\ lO I (In IIMII \t> be played by th --lllll.I rv lill- nf Primitive Banquet \ laikors. in Mny. thin and had nut proper care for several riavs and it*.-,titled thai the woman, also mid him that the D 1: Mabel W Russell. 33 Aber-dale rood, Bala: Orac* H ff Upland Ttrace. Bala-Cynwui Untold numbers o| families are IttftsM in Hie South under clrcum-iuta u». ( MIKU L«» I-IILII -/j HI- _««u«««H lift Uie 1* Oulnts Friday during the day and Ranees so primitive converted Ms ^^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ;ulked again with their nurse., then from Africa could teach them nepn(,w Friday nlghf They were all in something about improved civiliza- A:V rncv DOBald McOonigal rep. '"'" non | resented Wells Tins startling revelation was a excellent condition when he tele. | phoned. -.. -I Sue Coutitrv flub Tliry call me docteur «doc-Ure> , Tins startling revelation was a Berlhi w j-y^n ami j Oiilmur because they speak French, prlnci- (highlight in the address by Rev T\.0I, Jr pally, you know', the brisk, lovable ilohn De Bouis. a missionary, of iown piamlfJTs In ■ BfJgpSft action little medico answered a query Elkton, Va , at Community Church ajaii ■How do I get away from Uiem?"(oi Cedar Heights. Sunday night m which Ihgf ■>• dsnu I he repeated another query • Well. I The service concluded a two-da/ result ol bUfl I guess I Just go and that's all ■ observance of the eleventh anni- ;Tvson when her drSSS Mtlgtii lit. . sS If. ' '>" »*sfe r'nnr' Library Asks Hark Papers Krff l.ilirarv BeqiuMi Hi.ck NIIMIII. r- ..f tin- Reeonfef I.. lMiil|ilrli' Ii- III. I il,-. II I .,M.|.I.I.-. Vw ill II.- Bound for Publir I -■. Fin* W rrrks Cigar Sttirr i\i l)ri\er Sees Pbunea Snootinn Throturji \\ indon in 57 I a\»iir Street Soundi Alarm. PamUlei I etVe Itnililiiii:. RtLshong condticled Court Room and talUtnotl! »M gJwn by witnesses to the crash, all of whom .said thai the speed of the trolley -n 4.S. and N ■ hour. The opss Ifonros, S3, rtutiiio^n denied LiUa, that the trolley an Allen town Limited, was not going over 35 miles per hour John Reynolcl>. Jr I following tlv Say res nutomobllr' Urttlflttl that he saw Heynolds come to a stop at the grade crossing, and then turn left. He said that there 0 .earning whistle toundsd b\ | the .rolley op>T«ujr a. Iho cro».«ng , mLvllo„(,r, hop(. ' Testunony tUs IwS mlmittl Isto when it «aj in Mm : was given by Lawrenn- Mr iCracken. Pliiladelptila. who said hsJo^irtDB 1941 ti-ard Monroe told of ■■:.T motornian Uonros OS- tha Board ol Co-i lined this i.,u HIOIISISOIII from Beeom Mrs Sayres was with her has- Townships that plans ioi - j ■ a rousii a ■ will take on a holiday the com- . ■ . ■ p . i lohockes B I Ciiniiiii.-ioiKr r ■ten relit Sn|i'r\ i-nr ' IIIMI% \itl fur Ku.nl- to 1 < ml i nil.-. Count) to Pro rid* II...,,;- id for Contain' IHl . .1-'-. Tlio ■ unit lor tin' treatment «>[ con- Bd on the t oward ■ -I Disappointed ■ ■ tsgdottj ■!. ■ ould not be able to m "But I bet they're glad to have: present bS*JM you back." we said. A quick smilej There bootlegging, -oboerv anil Polish Killfli'S answered affirmatively murdor are as common as minor, ' ■ His visit to the United States to, violations tiere of the motor rod.. HllllOUtM SoldlCVS, tlu- Rele speak to the Pennsylvania publish-'and reo*ve even less atten^loii. :ir-' Free I tor Iwek the FiECOHDEH to 00JU-tin- paper now In - inltttd gtasod Hie billnrd parlor and cigar JD 3. who wn.s looking out hi ■lore of FrancLs Connelly, S7 Fay members of Battery C T» HKrnitDER nies at „4th field AitiiiT\ of PoUah- Ubrsi t twenty-tlx jtsn ore not so Amrric0Il Px:ra)-Uon and Including be ma kept on hand large numbs* *;:; "'■';"''u- ,KIU' the lo^al military mUl She bssn bound, bu- iaSOSal m gUDW gTS nol been bound ag| meant a ten-day absence from'cording to the speaker Southern Bnily Marie Yvonne A.inerte. Ce- ■ feuds popularized In comic strips rile ; ui newspaper* hSM He spent several days in New lunny to the missionaries becaus York City, where lie had an inform- , they actually occur especially when al conference with Wendell Wlllkle, the hill-billies indulge too heavily "rt "'r'r _—m C'J jhe' Polish Ee.gles q on current world conditions, pro-1 in their own alcoholic b» ■ ceeded to Philadelphia and appear- the speaker said. ed on a radio quiz program, then Rev Mr DeBouis a former end tu Harrisburg. where he arrived man in minstrels earning $100 week- Frkluy afternoon BSf i.een stationed in Virginia In the fashion of a busman's us a missionary for the last nln-imimav he visited the Harrisburg years, with his wife and tlirec Hospital later in the afternoon, j children Three times he narrowly where operation.-, except emergen-i escaped being murdered when In- Bf surgicol ones were "temporarily: tervening in feuds m an effort to suspended" to pay homage to the, prevent bloodshed and to bring little man with the big reputation j the embittered families together Dr Dufoe skirted expertly around I peacefully aajggtasna relative to future plans of In one attack the missionary tlie quintuplets, or matters penin-, said a powerfully heavy man raised the Oliva Dlonnes. their a knife with a long curved blade eiice Department ol ihejeUe slreev, routed several families ^oorupyintf ftpartments in the upper - of tlw building, from their ' beds and menaced set era I proper-ties ui !::■ Eaon or ihe borough earh yaitSrdSy morning. • ■ was djscoyered about 3 1 , John O'Donnell, taxi driver, as Club "held" a farewell banquet Sun- An elT.it .- m '™« »«f »!£.?!!?; &*.** ****M ,,h'" da af,,r (Sat pul in book form Uma the blase had reached alarni-headquarters 309 1 » inore i't>»venient for.i»k proporiions He immediately trmftUm at a speed of about M TT^ uiree' hui '" alarm box at " ■ iiour and that he saw the collect (396000 In liquid ■ ent included Bftj men III unlfors tUUSII HawroiWIng. automobile as il madi' a left turn froni ' -'both tire companiei He then 135 to 1W feet U) rrOflt of I ushed to tht Wa hingtoa Bn lonroe Company bssdttusrtjin . p[^., ihould b : a square and Washington Squar-- a: . from tlw .scene oi the fire and a.s- too wli^tl.- ;. not -sounded at al! L.S'.-<I in getting out tlw equip- tha oroawiafS I: • infill Tile firemen made a hasc \\<- aid tttt WhlStlS WDII trUCtlon •>! ■ « «.,.™ w^ w ..^- „„„, ns ror UM ■ Lfwfht band and she was hurled from the llMl! ln , tlu, ,,mn,v iir„ llt.m, ,;; wreckage. She auatalned a concus- euaeed with one of the ho sioii of Uie brain, and brtusssi boi did no Mrs. Sa>Tessa;-( bind looked in all directions heron- „„ ;!1. uuli they crossed the tnwki but dM nol lt; operation." tndl tnUOf car until it was on board has pUUU calling for B iiuiii- . :n and ttasJ U ■ inh Irene P Haganian. NorrLstoan H \\ QUM oi the loestlon (oi tl .'ti window ami .saw the erSatl. .aid posed first unit, i1 s!ie heard DO whittle sounded. She Abingtou Memorial Hospital will !*■ said the Sayres car came almost to a stop before ll crossed Ihs sraokl 'l.,. -■: th* cmntv ■nian said it is nistosnsry board in dl .", ui' UM trolleys to be ron. sounds at that point but that non< ror 1M1 cra.di Monroe testified the trolley wa wM _. ■ ■ ■ I I nil I- i n ■< I ■' ■ ■ I ■ The Wood ■■tor oi "i ■*•■'■■ i it c Church, was the tha unbound principal speaker, lauding .<■., inlas-tor their pa trie I- tag bl asofa rssr affan Julia H R Lsm and uuing all men present to fWty. librarian. Lisues the appeal bend OVST] ration of tlie democratic form of, below Puulu acknowWiK.-mriit government «i;i B" made to persons able UM n the missing 00 ., ,iM> bone. thsg be brought or| hsd orokan the gkui u-ii.'d protection I sshohoeasn Pie. run but by the time they reacheit 'he bSSt from the fire tlie bulk and door and the flame alked freei- - :xling to plunge it Into IhsIihT^«UiOn~Tda*hr™Adsin Hylenakl 1 ' 'el was ahooting out over the pave. of the five famed girls, just preaclier's lieart when the feudist'.■ | rpi~aliWj the days of W"rld VI proud grandfather might, arm .uddenly became paraly?. ' ,. innsStSd and tha hi Otsl bound thno Theoii-:. i liJnnsn of lflsV-*ui bsr 4. i CO—January 13 and 2\. JUDS ,.-:■ and Roman Swedkow- Z8;Mtd] fl II Ifl Mid »: August 3 pnaskdant or tha Pouah Isila I IWisuihsr ™ ed c r.stantly ■ ■ Hem to ■ ■ eport oh tlie latest activities of j In the split second that followed a J.iniui or little gggj | former enemy of the missionary "You know we liave a great: movement hurled hmuselt agauist many skunks in our neck o' ihe the big man and took away the wood*", lie told us 'They congre-1 knife. gate under the porciies. and thej Some familie.s occupy crude girls ihmk they are kltten.s and j dwellings with boards in tlie f]oors]C[llb \. coax tiiem out and pick them up M far apart snakes crawl in and Every once in a while a nurse in- take posse*iou. The missionary* lust in time". ; family lived in Mich a place when The doctor, by tlie way. Ls un- they first arrived at their station, orthodox in his reaction to skunks Re\ Mr De Boms said On numer-of fact", he says "I don't: ous occasions, he said, deadly mind tlte Bmell of a skunk a bit snakes dangled from the I I think its a good, wholesome kind threatening manner of a smell'' I There are communities in which He revealed that a change is SSBJ family is engaged in brewing made in the nursing staff at tlie-strong drink which is mostly i Famlllai occupy- IIIK tlie apartments In the upper tha building had b-en awakened by tile .smoke btJI OSd - .-Ilort to lasn the build* B1| Fin nan forced their way tha door leading to the upper floors and assisted tha m- ■ t of them clad in their night clothes, to the street Tliey :; .shelter in the home of Teacher \\ ill Resume Posl ,„„„u PM.»«" Methodiati Close Anniversary Week hool Boor* Hold. Ip, H'Miiiii: in Cj-t- of Mi I.Mlrl,-. Wfao 1,'fl II CUu, R.-in-iiii. 1 l'.-;i,-li,T. October 7 21. Absent Irom ha tnemen plu\ed on the bsSSt er of Uie third grade of tlie local ;ream of water and had; schools since DccembT 1! II under control within a few nil of her -March 8. January 15 Apr. ■ hnj in confining the method of teaching reading. Mrs fire to the front of tlie lir.st -floor Mary Emery Land is. of Norristown Quints private hospital, every once i< ontinaed (In Page 1 Ui a while, foi tlie reason that they love the quintuplets too well". "You see. alter the nurses are • of the girls that they form a kind of possessive attachment for them, and we don't want that So when we find evidence or that we have to get a new nurse" he explains The Quints. Roman Catholic in faith, attend a special chapel on pUi,hc schools aga the hospiuil grourds where the, Toxm mti-tosdn, Protect Children W:tinst Oiphtheriji Arrangements were completed this morning by Robert C Landts. superintendent of public schools for immunization of 279 pupil, of the first sue grades of the local st diphtheria upplled by the ■h\> babies, premsi u ■ were oe- „. 0, .,. red by Dr Herbert A I PlUCC Stop Signs ■ : by Dr Jacob Kraas». tba .lllage priest comes to say ma«:8ute. will be administered to sbsl^ttsr aarrblf h atarne-each Sunday for the ' Qulnniea" : Kroup by Dr Percy Corson. school *hlP a' lht*, N , u^1; , T , . .... and the staff Dr Dafoe l* not physician, assisted by Miss Ada' Dlv.B«tock ^ "*"' MrsJ^^ Tvo Mop" signs were erected last Catholic but did not disclose his'sturgis community nurse. TTW;onThunid«v.»1ifn.* wsPferffd TOk at duigm.. religion group represents children of fami-|5? .tlw h^plfal * Dr ^"Ja"1'" PlMnouth and Whiiemarsh town He is neither Trench nor British lies unable to bear the coat o[ the Polisn Eagles Brothet-lioixi ItBl Mi B tfOWntOtf 17. and Stanley Patryski USA 1928-^June 30 March I :irlough, also addressed 3 January 31 the group Frank iTugacwwskt., 1929 January 29 FVbruary 1 IS i"""s a few door Philip Oardocki and John Lokow-' March 29 Ausua) 21. M Deeambei .ski were meinlxi.s ol the hSayrarl 1+ •"1|1 H committee Tlie banquet was pvs> 1930—July ; mi! and SSSSd bv young women M aides of Ihe Polish Eagles Club. 1932—M . 115 October 11 14 November II 19;i+__Apnl 17. September 4. Nov-jstore- T"* entire stock OH de- Wi;i resume bsi ilinie.s January 27 ember 16 December 25 "' and lil? fixtures and : . g U the local 1935—At) ' s,opp was hadly damaged., school system for ■fantoen -.:;! u. Of a loss or several hundreds j The little molehill of nlaundar- 1939 -April 7 P«-bruan 3 M.r. 01 AotH Doing which grew Into a moun- :pper part of ■ Tlie RECORDERS back fisafl SfSi nol damaged and tlie fagflUlos ln| iillaaSn ine .M-IIOOI board and oanturr. ;"" r returned to their apartments, i tlie teacher, last iiighi :i in book form, no loose j although they sora wtthoui ughtl the high aohoo] ulable. uiHnent. was, amicably after a close to four-hour -■■■ out of commission b\ I ion that , : - , |,„, ■ reductloni in ■ ■ I county pui i.-niduig pro-tha towi ■ tlOOl lor CO (Quadruplets Horn to Bridgeport I*arents aT to Mr I. ana ViT " street. Bridgeport, at Montgomery i cc^ei. m^ u~ai] |ialr Ha"pital. Saturday aft-moon, but1 within three hours, all four were pronounced dead p Ree<: Ul Sunday School ■ A Narra-i by the ■ ■ - of countv big number attend* .Continued On Pair PSSTl ivi.ou hip BuppOT bv the : lay ev-llonor Pa«tor on His Name l)av buildl Hie apar::i- , bUI ■ liarmomoii> ,-u(i::u ,!'' 1 M. M : ■- ■ PH and i i:ml'. M: ■ I ' ■ upper, \fli»r V<w itlinls ,: ! Mrs Joseph Denno and chu- somowhaJ ..n.-suied baouiH of the honored all .,, -|h„ roaatuas 1UM xvl IUU,,B .dreii William Knkpatrick and absence of UM bUhOT when she hall- Sunday night ,hUl of lanst^nnata exptamlna that School children of th.-, 'Ihe building is owned by the -.she was unable to get there be- members ol all : Halma11 Klemmin FsUUe I rore' V**1 in lllr P10*™0 « .» ■ 1 ■>, . /• . -„ln, ., 730. with M ! LO«al H<»S (... but. of Dutch descent Tlie name treatment 11»' immmiiaeiiut tomorrow at 10 in I Wood Park House will lafei the Mary H Republicans I'l.m Daloe was origuially uevos and the tamily emigrated from Holland to New York years ago. They gradu-ally found their way to Canada, where Dr Dafoe a father was a in before him. He admits to an utter ignorance of the ramifications of the much-tooted calorie system in today's medicine, prior to the arrival of the Quints "I didn't know a dam thing about those callortes then" ; £e.;ubhcan committee according to he confesses They never taught'an ann0m1CPf„-m bv I me anything about them when I,Wood chairman of the County learned medicine But when I hadjCommUtw so many babies u> take care of all i T^* aflmr will be held on Lin-at once and they needed very special ^ms birthday Pebruan' 12 at the care I got to studying those calor- citv Hall. Norristown Wa and I'd often stay up half the it u, understood that somethine night doing it. Now. Emily has to i unusual in the way of entertainment iCanUnaed On Page Fear! 1 is being arranged F;irm Loan Ass'n to Meet a( Trappe The annual meeting of the Mont- Falcone. Bridgeport !;- after a number of ;. Dr. Bo. ...'.> bod glran ksnpla proof of th ■ ■ ibtS bslni A coUlalOB of two enrs neeurred and he orden-d an x-ray ThLs was Saturday morning at Ridge pike Campbel! , and North lane Plymouth u>wr--hip and the report was given Dr Bos- ;,ru: before nightfall the But-tock that there was a possibility of .way Department, operating out of gomery County National Farm Loan s t_n(./ triple births There followed m, had placed a "stop" Ai.sociation will be held on V. I In mln [Vie IlinnPP other x-ray examination, and this sign on North lane No OIK- wa.. day. January 22 at 10 a m al K '. jiniOin l ray I/IOner ltme rjr campb-'lt repon-d four hurt badly in 11. , stone. Orange Hall, in Trappe A torms on the plates -\ |gn previously was representative from Uie Federal Plan-s are underway for the an-| Saturday afternoon at 3. Dr. Bos-(erected on Joshua rood at Flour-.Land Bank of Baltimore. Md.. will nual Lincoln Day dinner to theitock was in the institution, and town road. Whitemarsh township be present: also several speaker.; members of the Montgomery Countv within ten minutes Uie four ebil- where a down a.rident-s happened will discuss practical farm problem.s dren were deMvrred Twi of them in the laM rssr, according io th" All interested are invited to att'tid lived an hour and th" third died Whitemarsh township police Alan T Wright, of CollegevUle. R. In 70 minutes The fourth child ex- Th- depariment also repairxi a D 1 LS president of uie association ■ appear, a Mitchell presiding, the hoard heard »'■" ' testimony of Robert C Landls, « perlntendent of !■ response to questioning by K Arn- - ■::tied the OatiB liad walked out of her classroom in the midst of a class, at 1030. December 11 and had DO) since returned nor sent am word relative to her willingr,< The meeting appeared clos.- v conclusion with tlie apparent be- y]. ' '■ l A high : ■ ■ ■• day. Rev Fa:!,' ■. ■ glft-s • i : honor gu ■ received a nun-. to ('('(' Ciimps ■ liei that Mrs Londis would not flowers, to. terminating and pired M 5 45 -stop" sign on Centre avenue, at ■ ind the other directois Include Wit-' her contract with the board, when The girls weighed from one pound Ocrmantown pike which had been 'Man H Krebler. Bridgeport R F SBS amved ALL KINDS OF PCRBONAL SJTA-four ounces to sllghth less than two knocked down bv an automobile las D. James L. Wood. Br. Pennsburg, Given oppirtunitv to present her TIONERY at the RFCORDER 100 pounds 'Friday The car skidded on the ice- 1 * D. Roben M, Little. Zjeglers-, ^'ory. fully and completely to the sheets. 100 . d with Mis lanone is 34. and Uie mother covered road whir* negotiating aivtlle and CharlesE WLsmer.Trappe L«ard. Mrs Londis stated tliat the.your name and addroaa, only $1 of a boy and a girl Her husband!turn off Oermantown pike onto Ralph F Wisniei is secretary -J situation staned when Superin- RKCORDFR. Rector and Fnnest is 36. and b a slioemakvr I Centre avenue jtreasurer I (Continued On Page Fimn Plum,-, SO and M Advertisement
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 21, 1941 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1941-01-21 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 1 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 70 |
Issue | 35 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 16x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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-t.il.li-h.-.l IBfi'i. N... 7035 CONSHOHOCKEN, l>\. II ESDAY. JAM \K\ 21. Iropei.ty
Giiesl of Pa. Destruction of property, one who (
forced an entrance to the building. (
■.■..:. djHOmd KMl muliM in the
annex of the Prlmlmv Methodist '
Church. West Conshohocken
Entrance to the building was!
nlnad hj (breJisj a mar door of the
A aide window
broken. A phonograph ajafl
of records were uemollshed and a I
number of bottles were bn
the glass scattered over the Moor.
Iiw culprits than WUl iu the main,
floor of the building and broke,
chairs and benches Leather backs
rut from I number ol
ip showed that nothing
had been taken from the building
The wanton destruction which
| was done some time during the.
Ijaafc Blid was dluHjatfld •'arly last1
I evening when a group of male
Dr Allan Roy Dafoe. physirian niember^ went to the annex
Publishers!
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tr\ Durtiir S|H'yk> .it Bui*
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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