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%\)t Con6f)0l)0cken Uttoxbtt. K-i;il,li-h,-.l IHh'i. V,. 7054 PimiSIIFII FVERY TLMIUY ANI» FRIDAY (.iiNsllnlliM KEN, PA. FRIDAY, MMKII 28, I'M! Iiil RTEEN PAGES PRICE: TWO CENTS l)«'frrS«'iili-'ii<M'(iradl' ''"Piis visit P.O. to Open in Mrs. Albert Linsley Raises $300 Firemen of - _ _ Indian Kxhihit .. _ * .. Frnm Sale of C.mchrteA Nnvpttipo _ ^ of H. $. Senior »« ,,„..„ i\«'^ Building Of Indiana in the MOMtd grade! <,uill\ of Thefts Nexl Tuesday * Kathr.n Hart and Miss Grace Kill- ' near rlatted the University M I VM.I.I. t llm Xilmiih-il raLini ■ rhB*& Iphla F... the pa t ,...„. ,.' , t month theee lecond grade children ftjy.yUFrom Nawi l|»nrj ban been lift or the I lu Bed l»% Local Man Indians learning about their homes, dress, food, habits and GUMn From Crocheted Novelties mi {Lounties lo Parade Here Munila) % .11 II. SIIKI N.« onic- .11 8.30 \. DBIVERS SENTENCEDte^<*^a«^,rSS NO '" ' u In the school room, building an fn- I in.-il ISO and < I- on I'.iirli dun village ir thp sand table mak-of 3 Hill- < barging Bay-in- Imik Prom Minor* nig tom-toms from erupt cartons, raltles from discarded tin cans, all UW while bniodenlng their experiences in the fundamental i ■ ■ i on Jamas ■R's rOUdfag, pelling ar- 1H Ambler Itlmietic. mu ir and urt ha\ High Bonoo deferred heen correlated In th , , , i ,. T, i, r-^r-,„ At the museum ihe clnl. "ll" "»"* . Indian, actual!, used ;>' and heard an intonating lecture » Miii. ing Duv Will Open M. Tuesday I ban rai:.ed MOM Of whi. h I lav.. IN SFRVlfT eeni din ind there, ' has been given to Ajnertad eha Ear anitlari War Relief The.. Some "lil Equipment In U>- nm Into Uw hundnda ihetaewa. I i-il I .mi r iriK \tl n" l,i;""n' Painionad In many j r i n italgni and ootor make attracUn iliii'iiial Poatal lt"\. - unanli The ptn ... . . quipped The Post Office will i>e open for [with caichai Imllaf '" am ■ ■ Amblei ' which two of the children i • IJIII Mi i..ii lei : leaned ii»* novel ■ butldln 'i m buataMai will ■ i ■ ¥ ran dVeaaad m an Oarpwtar, Ambta lh^^Whtoafly|>*»££* I lime, owner of the ag« | ,A" lhf "H'>Pmem is no' >et in r . .. , — ". ... .place in the in* building, but Carpenter testified he learned thei00 n /k nl had been u, the pit aafO I FOC " w\S IM I S hopeful that it may be fully com- U. shortly before closing " OHM Re IUCJ «orie upstairs and T?* I dk — l/" \% Carpenter .'aid entrance to the F||l<k(l 38 • ) IJJM'II nrough i window which had been unlocked end after the p Slate Bnreaa S■ tarts Crunade i<> Kid louii nt Mr:i> Doaa. Ownen Mual Have I [eenee for \ riim.il. Manx I \a-ion-. M Ub.■ Un k •■- D'i i raapapai afedeli n-lith avenue. » natln <>t Yinksiur' porb the aai rellel acUvttwi oJ tSOO eight-year-oM Fai e Wltan, :J ioi Brltleh wai rellel rrom (tie tale niece of ttn Btabath H ui hiind-kiuu'ii bttUone and plm Ooll road, Upper Dartq e friend >>t Linalej, who bai aided the lat> ■ Oh. I cunt tell fOU how many I lei In selling her crocheted novel-pan iniide" Mrs flniwrj b I have a raoord onlj of tin •■ 'lipping reads: Bi kiiinliig tea "cosies," ket-tle handles and mittens, eight- Janeiu* Wilson, of Allan Cottage, Uddimrcni an-nrkshiie aw paatardaj able to hand over a cheoue for l pound lo the local fund. .■;(!' hai bean knlttmi for three months and told bei unlQ frtenda Janette !.■; ■ nteran imoni he iHi;:ii! wban (:•' and bar dan n ■ . h .■ !.t to be ttotuj lomfthlni ■ ■ 11 IK for Death Causes \ araiirv in .'{ Boro Offices . 2 Rre (A to Mak** Great K\i'iii of Honaing N*« ipparatna, Labor Da) $10,000 MACHINI S Hundreils ol lire coni|»anies It 1 tttte ininioiliate area Will I biatioii U-nit: arranged b Day A. I>. t<» Present Flag to Church A flag presentation by John F* ■ . : •■ ■ ha • ■ i ins Bunda] -i' n Paul'i Hapiist Ohurcti. Third aw nue and rlaUo- ' Prr kidenl ol W ral Bid< I on n Auxiliii'. mil will attend the ser- .... . a i body. The praaanutton '.'Hiiinl rJtpectetl !«• >nr-will be made by Elwond DuUll reed I.alt* fturt!''-- i i.tiiuiui.'.lei m :ie |HI~! and will be • : on behalf of by Rev. Marshall " who wilt preach an appropriate W ill I .INT .MII were cilln\ ill |'n'»i«lfllr>. oomplet* i Bvenina a) ■ TH | |r(| Supervlaor meeting of the pool A doni f ■ of Burgess Joseph Mr ompans USdieJtinff FumK JFgSg J muate wtB aa nioi A,,,,oi„i,m.„t SIMM Received to hair New i lontributon \ \< \N« IFS IN I Ol Mil. \.i-n ihe rhildi'i-ii Monday will be moving day. but ■ doint, Uwfr Mt" Mr Unale) re- Draft Board 5 Issues Call Famous Pries! \ (inrst Here one "i the major •-quipmem needs I i»lil l.oi-al Hen in Group of I Hev. M. M. ' ■ irpentar he limbed to ■ shc-d i-oo( a: ■ x He returned ihe monay, niter sev-eml ii'iurs quaattonblg by Carpen- Jutihe < ecbsd that the youth !>«• returned to oaorl aaal 16 to Reporl Neil Wedn< daj for Trafaing. Qiie» tionnairej Beii Rale of Ml a IK ■ o. al ■ Ota building, but pnn: -.. I the old p . mpoi i I. I .< te ^iii be BO de-lay or curtailment nf service Posi- . ■ 'i h< eotitanent in the old posi the property of the own- . building, who ,i Charged With owning I dot • eek The jurist indicated he mnsht ,lli; ., bcenee twtnty-elahl peraonaM I ' u.spend :•':. ...lings before Magis-! Ht Louis. Missouri Building and 1 tartta srnlence Hate ThOBUUl ■ While. Wednesday.; " both rented from Judtte Harold O Knight imposed alld ,.„cn deter [hi term on Jamai En |„1V ., rine od (0419 and ernns eii, is. South 13th attatt piui.i- ■]■(„. gxnaui marked the Oral da elplna this morning on ■ pta to 0f a crusade against unla. .ised dOJI Offta Will ramatD nchanted from oeratnuj an auaomoboe iM_* m dan ton. The itai ■no ■- ,.1L piviiiumh aim Whttafl Saturday, when the wlndowa 1^25!^!. J.„..!_.. ..m this through is in-eluded in a group or uai . reporl next Wi Bai indiiitinii in the 0 ■ A.nr The men will prOOfl .it the • 10 m south- Panneylnnla and one in New Jersey will be asked to nar- ;. the big function ex-be one of the MU Bd hrre by a fire corn-pan v . ■. will be vsiuntaai lire nl Chester. Bucks Rerfcl ister. Delaware. Camdeu. 'N nd Montgomery ODUDtta, the ranty nine wnpanlai The house-to-hotise canvass being ! made by eompiinv members, under An internationally known auihor- the general ehalrmanahtp of Char- ,tv one Detal eondl- ha 0a Mad siooo to date. LnduaarkM and other grotrpi tn tta tielng con-a'^ m!»*U™iXnv. and ,x.st udju- ■">»««> "hlch oocOrrad ad a uoniplkiaraon Uon oi Am- fa u„. onVlal famiiv of an btoi Post laai night al which Harn .i.o,,,,,.^.,, lh.-.t la attracting almost will mark the housing BUnger national alternate wai the n artenUofJ a> a regular elec- ,. ,, , gynadM (vmimander Dutill and uon pumper and reconditioned truck Adjtttanl Clark will attend Ninth Ajbert y Rhoadfi president of work on both of which is now un- District High at Merlon Pt«t Tues- wwn COXincll wno automatically be-expenditure of d"-v l""ht I ainoii- I:, lor anil I ■ Vealerda) Here. lady. I> l» iilian I dura-ononi- 1. Spent \\ iih Prienda i ama meting burgess, will that capacity until a new burgess la appointed The vacancy will be fill-ed by town sound! at the regular meeting next Wednesday night and Mr. Rhoads will be a candidate for the office Section 901 of the Cieneral Act Boroughs provide* The (wir - ough council shall tin auch meaner ■ I Ir. appointment by resolution of a ii auerreua ,lllu]|fi(lf1 eaaldani ol the borough to |i>-t'l>li \. Mi-KI- such offlce for the unexpjff ( Ifti •" "' '' Inmirl \«'\\ Jnr\ Com. \l„l,.,.l .1 Mull ill,' I.llll l.lltll.l. I.I < .III Judpr Knight Pay. Triliuir mptra. RI UM -IKI »r tin* present M»,M, e rx ..ftil...i.i.- ,oH.,,•in.■ i l.. v.;.r H does thnt of Ml Rhoiiils as il(.,mm.llmaI1 ... . , . .. „ „« ., , i in- election of Mr Rboad Michael .1 Mullen. 243 Maple ))ffli , . . . | ne, es. date hi. avenue .lenkintown was fomialh immediate reelgnatlon aa a member mihieted aa Jttrj i thh of town Bounctl from the Third Plymouth a i wniu ............... -..-,. .... «.,.««^= , v.™ U Oermantown and DeKalb iwMhlpi b ' HAvirr^ T iiwSrT pikes. Fast Norilton by Priv..i. .,_,. Hlln..Lll ,,, \mmal Indii-uv ol main open nniil 6 Be Edwui- Da ■■■ IV|M.rtmeM ... Enseii had had hk under the dlrectk I V/Uliam rtaaa adllor a r*Hxsy marlod for sp..-dinr ajidaraoa Then- ore 174 eaataJ boxw for v 141 : IbUell MUI a! Th(. ow|11.,> Jlirt.Med Wedne-.l. onrtctec <ii drlrlng alter wprp ai, „,„„,,.tlt. of thk borough nillI , . . ....... „ ,! -.t IT. . k*U«"hspa na-c p,. ..nipiu-ed lo V2029 wiuioni i „, wUl continue mim- w m' ..i, imeii gico ltr]y or mUll ilU o^nan ,lblnin a- .ni, r ,V1;1 UlXl.v llhrhint. ,„,„ and COBU at Judge Conor, to. un a drunken driving chara^Buc- |pi ,n, Q)lfS pi<.kad lip dm-inK ihe(lllil( slt, h#-tfl|(ll( clarellt was arraated by orrkvi „ri| (Uy of ln, erusaia Han 194*1, u ^ ]0 JMj l$ renting Mr two Magen Rorrunowi _.,„. ,..„_ 1 HK- dogs had no ■ M B uiiaiTlli «.|ier nobile was ihe inMapgotod local residents yesterday bed rlattor was Rev.l Prankllu L. Thomas. company|m .• „ .. f. Knteh. jward and also necessitate the etee- I Coadl I) [) iiiuhtn ed . Chlei engineer, today retard I "«>rniiig oy jwigi nan«a^, rwiiigni Iion of a sllrrrssor ^ hlm „, 1(Minil| Q Draft Board Ho B It I Whereupon , . . . ,l( ,,.„ u, lfcK ] »cond list of contnl, aTuntn -uc-eeds Joseph Mi-Flhntton M wr|1 „ .,„. ,.!,,.,„„, o| B ,„.w i .., ,»e Amm,v :u, ;';.V nd velf, ; ■ ' 2S SS1^!? CTrtoud' \wm nniigtwlwinaen burgess, ate prtadanl '■"'ORDER The |W: ,,,,-d suddenlv a week ago. ITie namaa of Councilmen In-no\ em<nt in the marlthne pro- ^JJ Tefnlione rtmipany. Tracy*!. ' _ . . . 'uram Rvan Costello and OoiOB I ■ :,ven,h avenue and F^vettestre,., Judge Knight after adm.nLsteringif^JJJ^ SJ™,^11"; ,,,,,.,„.. iwn book on the cnopera- Knights of Pvthlas. Seeond avenue ihe oath of offlce paid tribute to theU^, W|!h ,,„. n,n<(, ()( pnsklant Harry street: First National manet} of the late West C>>nsho- However before the election of a tmj DWlabed b] Bar- Bank, IfrmrlOO B Wood. National > hock(.n „sltlMll When he termed [president the Third ward v.iean.i .. ... Cylinder Gas pO., W ^_ Oaee_* Ann ^ ^^ rf ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^_ ■ Wll, ^ flIlrrt A numbPr of prr*?™ He was t\ guest throughout yea- Cuptaui and M■ •• A na- Uw of ejitla/jnlati ■ way on a one-' He had i.llai —nera dlagdayed HH« lam "■■ in ottMH eaa i been taken out tuimber in Ihe new od im examined by a police ■Won, Thp 1940 UeetUMa axptiwl on Jann- lhe, h dd ban beei t,. an automobile Buceinr.. ed on or befon lhat dat. Hun ern «aht d-">s ;»'" ld dreds oi dog owner- througho 1 e fail tool.- . llavi. raUed u, , ,„.» tn, ;, ,n tll„ . . up to UM present time ,. e paid. despite the time limits expired more1 ^v wlU ,.„;,., sriPrai numbl Hoiul'l iunk rrom Bgmaaw (|mn two months ago The number of licenses taued numberi Therefore ithrough the eoun renaJad Hie large number of un-l^., mall box. II be deleted lor ol the extension dep.n fit Francis XarkW SJ 8 . hit fust bc-n eitaaa-ed in a two weekv cam of lecture* "ii ihe cooperative mon Pandle Hill PrkWd S. hool Walhngford Pa He bai mad.' Ma heaelquBrtea tl ana ; 1 lecture March Albert Gordon negro Grosslown rjnod «W and barging Un trtth purcha.ing Jui ,,. ,.ru. hu going ,e list weak ago 1 the !>•'; „ „ _ . Agriculture agents would appeal licensed dogs, but BUUt| 01 will result jail for 30 day • t Alfr Uflad he found !!lt! failed topaj attention to the worn ooppar tubing a'l"s"o InaNlimerous rfmipl;ullt.. KlU. ,tl. property ol the rumpany. 1 Oor- rpad% ^^ |n |(|<. lrfi ,„ ,. o( th(. ■"'",,n;;u "*" large numbei of ■e.i to roam ai large. tlcka rrom three b '»| Court two weeks ago. . __. _, n . On admittetl the purcfaj A. W. I.I <US . ;nirt the thing to Um when ODotmell amv.ii to l« report.-, from the boyi km hod purchased the junk OTJounell said the damage lo 'he . Motorist- Fined 1100 and the imposed on Leonard W Ballard. North ISUl street. Philadelphia and I Woloszyn W ■ a to d • driving charges. Woloezyn was arrested In Officer ..tier un accident uid Walnut itn , : m Cheltenham collMed with a ululiiy pole Boti; before Judge Knight School Athlete Killed in Crash Roherl they will deposit pennies a, rasion dea Mrs Adull Kline «aj luinotfj hi the group after the OfcaO! ■ d wedding nnni-reraary. Mrs Axei 11 Bjwanaon r»2i) East Hector street and Mrs C I.luvd ipld. 316 Barren Hill road served on the committee in charge 01 arrangements Thev were assist-ed by Mrs Franklvn I president of the A W T and Mrs Adolf Kline The hall ai was decorated in red arixtte and blue Inna Ma-guire Mi<s Lola Brown Miss Mary ■ ,;ikim Oiamman Hk 0 Lloyd Ftankenik Bauaaoo, Mr^ Adolf rQkaa kt Elwood Daiidson. Mrs Robert Neil Mrs. J wile of tot of Spring Mill Baptist church: Mrs George I: John Wrxfhi M Reol lived at Sugartown and Speak. Mrs Elmer Wolf. Mrs Char-fklrfleld Road a Prankeulieid .:.:.,. Mi 01 li president and director Mrs William Kline Phlla Robin Corporation. Chicago! Mr. Edward Fcrnei Weel I Artificial Ice Corporation. Uithtie no. flif^ nnd Bond Corporation Era det Oermanl mm 1 pire fmuthern Oas Company BJ ■ re rece . ri director of the Bmwn Mrs Anna Magulre ":blic Service 0 H mother is at Coronado Cal. | ^netjaugnla "aii atriea A* low ar-old I school athlete, was kill cd ..mi a aanejjsxmkke. injured .ser- . .Hided with a truck .'it. 16. of Nar- 1 Elmei I. Cassiiiv. 17, Franl:lin\ ille I ' ne truck also war Injured Hold Kantiuet 'lWi-n:v-onc members attended a semi-annual pal banquet held l.i.: night bv the A W T Society of Spring Mill Baptist cliur. h a: Lfn- Oaaa Heights of pals vaa re\eaied and new pals wno will aeeffatrj serve for b moi.tii' wen appoint-uomen distributed rainy daj and HI to which Not ali I ■ -till a'..ii!ahle Eeyi Kev arttl rnrgann the mniktna-tion ocwnlni to the postal boxaa Each boxhoUlet will be provided ■ i Dharge ot twwn- ■ available at the post office, at ■ maximum amount permitted a boafjw ■ secured from Washing i" The change from the combination .b made h amed eater r tei Meaney rierl.i ■ m hnvi ' :. ol the oombtnatkm oode for a box or in children or loitem M ixholders Open their boxes and \-.<■■■ ..i.iii Moiiiig ol the postal valuables tie by Roj ftta ■ ■ The Old building wilt In- occupied by Robert Freas. rooter, who will remove from a East First avenue T.) the bUildll amporarllj oecug* lUddy Print Shop, Third ■ t in addl-nrat uvenue prop-ioaa ol a kura* contract He will relinquish both places at his removal to the old postal build- •ated. 'lie poet Offta has occupied the Meet for the leu ■ lime ol removal aSrl con- A total of tTSJtaof actual postal ihown on the eooRa of i the pasi year A million dnllars worth of business including nionei tetngn bond. etc. rough the windows or the ■ ■ tatao. The new buBdCDg, Colonial in de-re. i brick and KMJ is one of the hand-in the nation AM It i of the former mansion ol Charles fAikeni steel-ambJer VJCTOR it KARI-S. IN Rd . Somerion AKIDAMciVFR IM W lith Ave V18HS) EDWARD J HEAVER. ii Waaningtoh Bl I R tNOU I'RYSON. Mb Ave ill ROBERT v\ | RANCIB A MITBCH Iplt) Ave, ambler Dresher. Pa. C .1 Al.EXANDEH . ,h m n II W-.r Elm m ' 278 ELWOOD .1 SP HP lARi mn 11 j .'ll Tie ■. u i'EH c :n i rn BB .'Ml S(jU>MON F HEATH IW Logan Ave . North Hill i 315 Will a ti<M)l)WIN. Pi Waahuigton. Pa. | 330 CH tltt E8 M HBRDER UJ3BR1 riBB t^gan Ave Hot Re plan.- " Mo 361 W in ■,, led .,.■ Mondav night aoodwhl an replacemei pjea York, a.-.'^heduled. however. ooperattn ■ ''u' movemem and dlatlngidahed figures ii the aurld Ml Webb and our sons. Carlln and John .went to Pandle inn to Ooady BUd week" Captain Webb 'a'es i waa to hue. • .old kept mi In in'' i,iv morning f was bui K Block A Bros. Bpenen *• »** "' M' r^tkktlBB a real kna lohn F DeHaven Post Hi to the mu!.1 1 hurch Mi Ctaneni n na tw a man who had the re- WCHKI. ihe Alan Wood Iron & s have l>een mentioned for the ofTUe among t hem Pluhji On William kxaavt Cowan Tie-i i, Howard ^ unpUell i Mil « ,\ ■ membar of the Jury Board)Third ward will proboblv make a ,'.:.. born Hie-, have been lifelong Wright, John R Wood. Prank Wood.; myself. I can atBMt to ihe devotion Uelertlon of a randldate and pre-ei" j Michael MasclantonM). Miss .Mar. ,„ out? and the fairness and an Mile ngano W iMWIIMlll for ofcailkai Condy. a professor and dlrec-1 Cleaver. Atlantic A: Pacific Tea Co. partiality he exhibited m exerrislng| Another vacancy to be tilled irerty Mr and Mrs William Rellly. ket. Michael J BehOt, nt. Rosalind W Monre Prancta Bruno, Donato Hoc- CO .1 A Wanell. W II Kehoc Brotlwri \ K '. ,. .tures there March M Kalua-. H M Rolml Ml John ifi and 36, also, and ama aeneduled I to deliver a fourth one April 4. but IpaUad to cancel that due to ence oi a heart condition He left the Webb home last New Tort Cttj where he laantal I" enter Medical (i-pltat last night reniam- 1 ing tliere OWT the weekend tth i in; 320 pr Ooady.*' be nld Be told me that as 1 was unable to come down ■A la-st week he came to -,; :n.- we am nry old and good nd he didn't want to go book i" Noui scnim wran union ' The vi.r rat Of Ihe in-frniiiioiiaily known figure here L 'Of the town by his I BuiiiiM amken Ser IH-d. \e \n Name and tndre-« 303 1233 FRANK W ROEBCK1 59 Owl M Wfl.Bl'R DUNT.AP. WIDDI2S«Ji!JrrrAT .^f« °»- ^« mansion oi Oharhu Lnkena steel- ma g 4tn An MM for a vacation a ™ ^SrTTTJ. h RjfroKira He.- '"•n __ , »»8 123s E R ^OOLPH Jr «ek ago He Is aUo survived by a!"r .,,d yorrwt Plione. 50 and Mi W Forrest Scanlin la amuteut < 915 Butler Ave, Ambler It n —Adeerilaentetr ' nhniH mi Pag* Five. ■ lei No V 147 ll.II old Cheater Weldamoyn ■ i alt No a m h t AOOBT INK! I I BO W M Ave ■ lilMapk n .' VOl PICKLU 122 Mattison Ave Ambler VONI1 i MARTTNEI I I ■„'u m . n A BoajHi .u \ Ambler R DEAN. 205 Chestnut St . Ambler IndM-lrri Int.. Army ■ | those who Icfi !-. from Moutg..: No ■» at Ambler tor final i the Arm-lo being m- Two I>I the men were volunteers. Ellwo.i,| C BJtrrj .'ti 241 West ■ Ktlle worker and ■ [ be others w Rokuid 11 U7 Waal Ninth avenue tin . ad v '' avenue, laborer; no n Webb where he entrained for Tl New York If hie h-alth permits. tjgn, he will also fill speaking engage-etei gnd cm ■ ., p K ■ enta hi Wttaburgh Baltimore and 545 Olc -rer the west prior to his departure for Botto. a graduate of IJI Salle Nova Scotia ii outstanding Una- on a previous lecture tour in Am-the college football team erica five years ago he .poke in ■ ■ aumohoeken made a study of the taMpwairn H .iient in Norwpy. also captained the football Which he was fiillbnck for ihiee APPOINTED III I'l TV IN Bd ba^kettmll IMIHMI UMIMI HIKIII qor-linnmures snii D McAvov " ■ of the late Charles l> " ia fiaiaei Dntt naey has . t\ OoantJ Draft Board No ) with Veen appointed a deputy In the .•an of Internal Revenue The F. M- Phillip .v Boo, Redrnoode the dutta of hie office Ithat of supervisor Daniel Hi ram (ttux* Store. WaMer Phipps. Dr Jot ,,- s>eiy|na of a Jury com- ney who has lUled the pntitton ii* ' Perkins. Dr. J. Ftolh, Frank nussloner are urgently needed r.''several years, resigned on Mondaj iins tana m fall thai .i prornxa au-.and it is expected a ataseaaaoi wdi >*■ potnUnent nhould be made to fill thelcleFted at the meeting ol council ,■. niKht iipnoinied Mr Mullen We believe l Four persons have made . ■ arm mulif) and (tat bejttai tor the ugiaialaraalilp "Thej will iv- ,i J oner worthy'are Joseph Oarnet who pnvkHielj Of the traditions of Ihe ofTlre held the post John Faired William After the oa'h of office was given.: Vinlng. Sr and John Mullen There Quuui. Joseph c Moon Hi and the court decnuwd a fin minute ra-laaai >»■ otlmni aj the tune ol tin- Mrs Roy BIt.idt. Mr and Mrs How-,eras during which time Mr Mullen!meeting. am Prench Mi and Mi.- Oeorga reoefved the felicitations of his j Acting Burgess Rhoads has al- Mary Y Horn. Mrs many friend* made change.- U the mannei Dugan. Mary Sadowski. Dennison Axnonf ttMaa attending the rxer-jin which the office was condm ml Or. D Pordy.'e ,,.,,. «,,, Devnocratk Oounky com- He mil hold no hearnaja hi i kfcDade WUTta H Baldwin, mtuea ChaUrman Raymoakd K. court coses are likely to be uuoueo '. iiunei John Cixik Haile' Manarh. lurj Oonxmrnaoner Hamueljand has Uken steps lo aama i* Murru M til. with the bor- Prank H C. HUlega RaUajfa Kdl- Oeorga aodansaugh, Pranda Wol- Kane lormei Norristown postmas-jinet and John W Tuekerniail aliei Walter Masakow- o-i aft Ma ■ Man Norrmtown imtltM moaitnl) to handa • ki Cash Philadelphia Bargain ■ niemiw-r of the Democratic state HOUM William .1 DNeil. Howard J CoUUnlttee Matthew .1 Scanlan. o'Neii, I. Ball. .1 Dougherty, Beaale income tax coUactm Burgi kephen Mr it Bvam Poitstown. and othen and Mrs H W Holmes Mi M.u A bUfa baehai Of uladioll had a Bate Mr and Mrs Barn ('"1- prtmuneni place hi the court room iltauaaad efl rate fgnt for the exercises. Tulips and Hyacinths Favorite Easter :;,,Z; Flowers, Give Way to Domestic Plants heard llM front door open, went to id come in and found It cases There i to the office ■ Refused In Regittet For Draft; Arrested ClayUM Beruev tlnrtv Hen ihe only man of A at ituft area who refused to register, w .1 hi-s home He is now in kloyamexudng art- Igen Philadelphia m default of $500 I bail, awaitiiu - | oiirl tha and tulips, instead of! blllbs DM Michael Car. 1 United hat Thev want war in Europe RM virtuallv ggi pattl'grown buibs blooming proluseh on Easter flower C'all.i Idle . too will oe av ,:;.,!. le OOUnten this Ea.stertide will be con- in the usual ipiant: spuuous only by their absence. j not in especial demand at Easter, it .nil be iinually none offer- 'is pointed out California supplies ad BJ the ttoti-t' A limited mini- rnoat Nr» Eanler rlhwms " o'Donnell. rector of Bt ., R C Church and praLs ■irch and the parochial ery fine' , Following dinner ai .me la-st night. Dr Coadv »as g I)e- driven to North Philadelphia bmne Wednesday afternoon When the man saw them coming he made no attempt to lean- but locked himself in his roam The at-fu< rs tadkad with him through the door for two hours before parenada ing him to surrender a -our 01 ...e «,. , », ,.« ^ ^^ wn frwn ^^^ expressed ttdl^a *" ™ ovfr from lant y«r. bv ^n..' t'o*ir !i; |.l,i the lost tulips and thi* bmutv or the town, panicuiany houws .md sonip priVB„. prrtreriyjriyaclnthi, tern Beater Oot the view of , of, but few I'orist . will haw even one i„ the buyei . anyhow will make ''in- H- ■ •■ '" R« ■ haavy-eoented byactnth or gav tuttp thrtr i William A ODonnell. rector 01 »t ^noiig its blooms in nemesia and schuan- C chiuc-h anajtaUj-l .I7lp bulbs tor triPS<, tma uopuur thus Nemesia is much like a small blooma 1 ante i trtuauy en- phlox m a|maavanoa, comes in Utilv from picturesque Holland so varied rolors with red predomln-internationally regarded as the ating Schizanthus resembles a world's market for tulip bulbs, that pansi grows In various hues it won the apiWlatinn Tulip We will say if also witli these Land". Virtually all the hyarmth Easter Bowan Cinerama hvdran-bulbs. too. came from the fields un- gea. daffodils, calceolaria, pelarago-der the windmills num. a kind of pansy-geranium, and Hitler's invasion of the Low Coun- azaleas ■ Spring ■blitzkrieged'" the According to some florists, few deluate blooms. One report Is that tears will be shed by them at the the flower bulbs were dumped into loss of the tulips or hyacinths the sea. another that thev were fed Then forcing i<" the Faster trade - bland required en much care, lhat their A few American growers raise handling brought little profit tulips, but not in anv extent, florist.. The comparatively late date of say ta -Sunday this year, will also be I.dies howevet according to Willis'helpful to florists, m uffsetliin, tlu-ll Baldwin taal bawtet, Will more dearth of tulips and hva.inlhs Be-than hold their own come Faster cause of the advanced |>eriod. more There's no shortage, whatever, he i;eianiiirns will also be available for, 1. i ii\ kajna an BtakaJnod al* the Ea.ter demands most entirely from Japan, a native' Bulbs like food products, can lw habitat of unnumbered species of kept in cold storage and and lilies and they are coming through quantrj done with hlv bullK. ( oMMITlli MUTINd ■ By BJ In previous years Speaking of the proximit*. of the The Cttiaena Commuter of Bat-kaa, is the large** h'.v- largest lih grenrtng house, to Con- icry C. 166th Field Attillerv PNC. grower m the Dnttl holicxken this same Bowel hoiiseTias called BB kUaxvktOl nii-eting for Baldwin jioints out. and any day ln,ls also classifified as the largest Monday night at 8 at borough hall the year the nearby lily houses arejgrowers ot hydrangea and are In R. 1.1111 oln Hnm aaemtai -locked with bloom.', line to rnglm BM HUM title forlspecial invitation t<i any orgamm- !n?w?OTm in °!L °A. io» Bermuda has been a limited mar- orchid-rau-ir.R Eien hvbndieatton tions not vet represented on the Z few ciVrnT 1.,,-h RECORDEB! Hec-.kpt Ior "U b"1"*1- " ■ »t*t*d. but of orchids hercofore considered committee to attend the meeting tor and Forrest Phone* 50 and 501 *•■ bulbs from that nearby uJand dlfflcull in Amerka seems to be together with all group -Artwttapni*ni don't foree as well for enrnmerrial'headed for mv 'hem rented appointment was made KTommendatlon of Ra>Tin>nd K . iiairnian Of 'he Demo-eratk Committee of BBB Count! New Paper Machine for Hamilton Mill A new paper machine is being installed at the plant of the W C Hamilton and Son-, paper mill. Mi-quon and will be ready for opera-tion within the next few weeks When placed in operation the new machine will lncrea.se production approximately 20 per cent Addi-tional help will be needed and al-ready about 50 additional employes ■ force The plant is working at full ca-pacity and because of ihe increased production the finishing ment a middle shift will be placed in operation, beginning on Monday Employees engaged on ' will work from 3 to 11 30 p three-quarters of an hout
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 28, 1941 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1941-03-28 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 28 |
Volume | 70 |
Issue | 54 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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TLMIUY ANI» FRIDAY (.iiNsllnlliM KEN, PA. FRIDAY, MMKII 28, I'M! Iiil RTEEN PAGES PRICE: TWO CENTS
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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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