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®l)c Consljoljochen ftecortfer. Established 1869. No. 7093 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1941 TWELVE PAGES Investiture S<*n iee for \\.(]. Troop I SCIKKII District to Receive $9197.18 Conshohocken Day Supervisors Ivindrrd eighty-eight sec-ond Uld LUKI class scliool dlltrletl Of the Commonwealth will share a total of W.065.741 hi state aid for 'he support of public school.-, in regular September payment-, ap- V.iditor General F Clan- Rots. In Montgomery Coun-ty1* total $-»S«.«9.M which win be shared bv 13 district! as D Class l.,".i M.-inri *I re-itis-llll 1-4H ftSd 5« Norristown Borough 38,04)3.73 Third Class Abinglon .Township 30.44833 Bridgeport 10.997 18 Cheltenham Township 25.657 04 Conshohocken Borough . 9.49718 Jenkuiiuwn Borons.1 h 11 748 57 West Consliohockrn Troop No 1 i„».nMliilr Borough 11.572 17 B cough UN.T1 part Of the BO] I KM organ- PotUtOWlt BOTOttgll .. 41.04430 When the in- gprii! Up .... 7.247.18 Upper Marion Twp ..... 7.5S2.IS lartai pnaantcd a' n public. Upper Moreland Twp ... 9.8416.35 held in the auditorium ol i Ten nthar rhatrl I "tj le high srhonl with officials nj the tMM ate scheduler! to receive an C'entral Dlstnct. Volley Forge Coun-1 additional $lf.5.862 m similar pay-ril and sgancei Wish- mints These paymenti an bghBJ ing ton Troo]) No 3 ol this borough withheld, however, pendu. Truck Crashes Stopped Car; I Huraages3( ]a r± New Organised Troop Given , |{«i\ ScOtM ( li;irl«-r .il I\\er-i- i-.- in V. Side II. School ( FfABTEB FOB I TEAK Ura HacKc«ie Receivei Chatter aa Behati <<! Spon- -<<r-. < Iharam ' lommittee. i re held hiking part. The charter was pi i 'iciiiy ■ Davtt, riuunau of Uld investigation Girls Compete To be Miss Pa. Will (nun l;i-l.- be i: Ontral Hi trici Conunltee. who made the punupal address in ]*eakin;i of the Scout movement he rolled altenilon to the fact that during the past thirty-one vears in America 9,000.000 boys have gone scouting which prove.-, there must be something in It. 11'- \| j ad the Tact that the church school and home ail have their part glo plav in tlte training of be aid that '[-outing offers tlirm some-thing that none of the other three agencies can give He. boa .1 the members of the ne v troop thai Scouting can only give, Mu. America o( loto may as much I the) mill He urged present. in person tonight when then-, to follow up Scouting until MUt rjiMrrn Pennsylvania 1941 BOOOM Eagle Scouts, and ad- wlU ^ crowned a, io p m. at Art vised them that Scoutmaster Ar- skatelaud. Ridge pike, opposite thur Tempest will give them every !p-,too p|ymg pie|d opportunity in advance He paid n high tribute to mem bers of the S'out ComfnM ing a representative group of citi-rens. made up of clergymen of both the Protest on' and Catholic faith: i of the school hoard and lOpf < ar It Si. lit rVrniii Car I to Make Turn \H RED Lincoln Fire Co. to Parade Here I ■ I ■ ■ ■ apparatus :;:id me:. I ehl I Dt The nearb) unit will exhibit iu> tb pot - ind win bare Lh formed men in lin-. lot tne big hich will mark ■ PRICE: TWO CENTS 8200Fine.4Mo. Ii i Jail lor Local Man Edward \. rfneran Grvaa Same Sentence on Drunken Driver end Faflnre to Stop ( i)r_ Knocking ii ' \ i\ i ii* Mb io- of I iir_ day by R W Wright, eh . An automobile accident, involvuit: ''■';"'n :" ';■'* '"""' Ih" "||>,V inn k IIIKI threa pit - RAN l)OU\ HAN i .nil I inf>l<iv•■ l.uiliv Driuikt'ii I)ri\ itisz— Itnn^lil Junk tnun llm- ■ Pleading guilty to charges o itnmketl driving and failure Ui tfq red early Wednesday evening in p rd v Finer att.tt 110 East Seventh avenue WH the Motsonford bridge. "V ■■•"«■■"■ sentenced In Judge William F Dan The crash occurred Whgn W.ll... M. Silk. 211 Fast Sixth avenue, ac- from Cedar HetghtJ to the iximt oorapattlad bj bil one oae return- where the parade will form The Ing to his home from West Consho- I a .• I will DOOM by h boafcan Me -topped hLs car to allow Rn>:boroiigh to Cwlar Heights anothei iimchiue in front of htm to n Pennayh anla < I -II Tonighl Coaiaataata. U inner lo Coaapete for \li«- \in.riiii Title. 1 The title of Miss Eastern Penn-sylvania will entitle the winner to compete for the title of Miss Am- , erica of 1941 in the annual Allan-tic City Beauty Pageant, in Sep-tember Phti!oytapneii Wednesdov. at Wood-side Pork, in the midst of annual ConahOhoofctH the group above shows the directors and aides who supervised the event Leli to right—Councilman Nelson Qulgg, chairman ol the Conshnhocken Recreational Council: Mflna Nugent, aflii Catherine Loconsole. Mi-«a Gladys Hoogland Mrs Henr\ Rollm Si Mr-laa • Jflhnrfctmt. Mlsa Marv Lou Robinson. Miss Josephine Sorn-ntino and John Baczew.ski. \n Rollins was general chairman of Conshohocken Day. with Mrs Johnstone. heuri nipat of the local playgrounds, as co-chairman. Misses Nugent. Hoagland and Robinson and John Bac-sewski. assistant playground supervisors, assisted Misses Loconsole and Sorrentino were adttgliad fron the WPA offices. Norrisiown. as aides at the community event. Councilman Nelson and John Bac-ransportation to and Irom the park. Record Attendance at Conshohocken S. S. to Hold Day Outing at Woodside Park P - 11 1{ ., I I v make ,i left turn into Marble strec No sooner had the Silk tar stopped when a heavily-loaded longing to the Atkinson Trucking Company and drivsti by John Dono-hue. of 3937 Dexter street Maiia-vunk Drained into the rear of ll and knocked it several feet into an-oiher machine parked gfl i curb on ttM Hie street, accurding lo a r**|x»n tiled with the Itnal pottos The truck also collided Wlttl a Dgl Of Dr. Theodore H Durr of 6641 Oajonti avantH trMeh was proceed-ing south in 1 No one was injured althotiKh all ol the mai bines wen- in damaged The Silk oar WM badly vear-old Philadelphia and Track \\ alkei I» » • g^ , on iiie eharae oi drunkei lllk< III \ *l\ I'-IM T'"' ""nI rii D III \HII i. ill ,,,,,„,, (ttnartadi tin- tI1 ,,„, DoncurrenU] .V w. 1 in lb DM t'.ii.t L 1. Sli i: .1. nr .,1 i ■. Ear SI .rii^c Li*. .I in S ll k. HlffttWI "1 ui I DA damaged both in the front and rear Railway track walker watched for and had to be tomd tram the m ; iund and rock slide: The othei maehinM were able to praaod iindi-i tiit-ii own i !l months m the ooon^ priaoa ind bi pa) Baei totaling &200 In addition oatg In .senteiu IIIK* Fine ran, Judge Dannehomei din-i teii nun |g pg| \|IXJ fine and casts and lo serve four months on the charge of failure io stop al'« \ -iinilai fine and jail sentence was imposed narge ol drunken dnvlin. two jail mu arrested u feaai latter hLs autoniobue ran dovn and p I'HiilliI injured James M. Balrd. Jr. 1730 ■ ■ Hutif-r ptka H 11 in.uiMIII- tin thc 1 " ° '' r, morning of July B 1- I Mgxini '' ■ 1 -: fad on nanj p tree) N- ■ rhaown In froni i>i the ' rl ""- llontgonien Oountj Prison Warden Pled Ii M'ii l; BJ !■ ted Baird. and it was the w,tid. 11 who followed Fin* **K"osla. SB-Icon in a toniiii.ni.l-i'Mci tnnk and Warned UM ueanaa number 01 the hit-run According to the local tickets lor amusemen.s a side Park. Conshohocken ■1 l.il.llir.' sale ol Wood- Day. Rein er 12, Join the borough's annual na Matteo Josephine Radatti Max Levin, a member or Uie «utlng Wed wsday was the largest Councilman Quigg. members ol Chairman Darii said a Bov Seoul Board of Dlreetori of the Mi fie playground staff and young iroou can be of more use to a con- America BOaat) Pageant, who, A record sale of tickets was made women WPA workers from Nor-munltv than anv OOt has an idea wlil ser\e as one of the Judges at.id Conshohocken guests. A total of rlstown. assigned to assist with the but charged the bovs must be kept 'he imgrant tonight, is manager of 1836 •.trips of amusement tickets outing, aided with the races busv in order to retain their int. Burke of Philariel- wire purchased through the Con- Amusement tickets were prizes mo-ement He tl'et. ,.■< Vnertca of 1940. In a shohocken Day committee Special Several clubs attended'the out-nly telephone toineisauon with Art rates were 111 rflecl No reports : ing in groups St Paul's Baptist Skate- accidents of any kind marred 1 he ; Church held its annual plena In 'and. thte morning, he said that he clay. race (or bov? Ochnich. Jark Boyle Relay race for girls, over 12 I-e- Pre-I»> liriilll- \A ill llolil SpT i-ial Sen in- September 2tt l)i|iliiin;i Wife. :i Children \ illlce.I. daao, The annual Fall Rallv 1 tan slop-ped in ' ■! ■ Mali Bsjaare Bs*g-*< ,nni ■ mployers looked toward the place when Baird FJi.t lab Tueedaj night -8ull»" ?*? •"■ Mn"k f1** '","i [,m' , . Uneian then n«t Into his autnnin-did no) earefu amine the leopg dm araod ■ eavt ■ergeani P. k oVara, Norris-llPSOrlOO, -Nt'CCl MClp i. , tttgglni 111 till rear n[ the ,,»ttM "1U ■ ntent He slunk il Onlph Ml *"! "; ***** "" ll<'"^ "m,,ber n""':' borne for near! '::! '""' - Mary What happened no one knowa 'an in ■ the life- ■ one year t" Aha S MarKenzie president of the school board «taking the nrewntatinn h ex- WHS bendutK -very eltort |a bring lamed the charier ! issued to 1 eegeons. iti:Elon Willl Five hundred and fiftv adults Day. a.s they did last year tno beau1' and chjfchass were conveyed to the R«urn ouses led the park be-s Other nidges will be William park in the Hart of buses engaged tween 6 and I.H Manv persons snoisorlnB ihr troon Castellim. Director of Publl- Re- for tlie occasion In addition, sev- remained for the evening I—I111 Inhn Peiie. of ih s corough Cen- l»U . adelphia: Frank *ral hundred persons made the trip nome b> automobile A come.iv tral DtatruTcomm^^ J°""»" president of the Photo In ihe.r own cars auction and music bv the Philadel- Xe menibm oftheTconanltUM^rith and Art Association. Philadelphia Nelson Qulgg. ChnJr- phW String ^Band were^ special at - the wrSion nflS"\roop anrt^ "''" " thp bwough. and John Baczewski Mrs Henrv Rollins St, *»;. Ban-sented each member nith the olfi- In addition. Miss Mildred Saha.! superintended the loading of the.eral chairman of Conshohocken ci-il Seoul pin Tlie BM Knoell and M, With the first bus taking off , Day an annual event held here for the committee present wen- Burgesi ma Mav Harper, winners of the from the Mary H Wood Parrk at many vears Assisting lief Albert V Rhoads. chairtnan: Re\ Miss Eastadn Pehnsyhania title 945, thirteen trips were made to Mrs Kathrvn H Johnstone m Benjamin Oould, Rev Father Flat- 'or 'he last three years, will be the park charge of the public playgrounds le\ Councilman' John Rvan and present as the new queen 1 Winners here. Miss Hoagland, Miss Regiuu \,a S MacKet Al athletic program for children Nugent. Miss Mary louue Robin- Mr PVtter then Introduced a mini- Sevenleen Will Compete esiiecially arranged for the event son 6mj j0nti Baczewski, members bee ot srmit leaden It?, Seventeen young women, ranging -» Miss Gladys Hoagland. one of 0f the staff and Miss Catherine including Samuel Diem. Harrv in agg fi-111 18 to 28. from this the public plavground supervisors Laconsole. and Miss Josephine <k ith Preston Cuater William Wa- area and ■ wale surrounding area | here, was held si 1 • ml Mi Bill Norman Greene and will compete tonight for the honor , Winners were as follows I f.ul? of representing this area at the Dash for boys, to 12. The investiture exercises were In national pageant. Kiiesel. Jerrj McCurdv eharae of Seoutmastei Harry C Eleven of .he gtiis wwn sglggfad Hash for girls, to 12. Theresa Smith and' member, of George:-™m a large field at a preview. DeMarco Mary Mickens. Washington Troop No 3 of St Wednesday night., at which all the 3-legged «« for boys to 16. Mark's Liilherna Church The au- J^ges with the exception of Lev- Bobby and fUchard Carroll . in. unable to come here because of Hopping race tor girls to 16. , other business were present. Six Mary Matteo. Cecelia Coyne Annual COnahohocgen Field Da\ arranged to enter di- [ Wheelbarrow race for bovs. anv under uie auspices of the play- »niui> ihe'three nurts"of"the'sc'out rr<llv llltl1 '•'"' ««**-* liming met I age. Donald Ingram. Walter Mr- grounds, will be held at the Con- :! ,,,!M7,.P^-° ica.-m™. ».l shohocken Athletic Field. I'Jth at . , sj, K ,,„-.„„.,(,„ the members »'ip r»*ven selected Wednesday Shoe race for girls, any age, Dor* nue and Harry of .hem ».ur «„lch he .ImlniM-r-d -«•', »'™ «< f«;™"« A local woman, t . three small childrei for I Uplll \il- fo the RECORDER in an ellort to ""w"hVt nVpnonad' M 0M fa * A M-"•!>•■ Plan S 11 r c i a 1 ■* " u UM wr- |H'" ****"*** the ' 6900*1 rnmeona help me?", she mlae wnat w.cljrrp€j But the life I*'1'' l*noounced intfll to Ofsjrgli an -My husbann .„„ Ixxlv („ DA:. -;|1 lUUxnobUe and three young children some- ■■ |(lli Balrd said tha his wrist was in-the time ago. We have been living at 0- dir, l|ld ,,_ k ,, u - 'allied bru Fn -i.uermn Sabbath School will my father-in-law'* noaw, but bmi be held September 28 at the cliureh "bw>" mid to move We , . rnon^-.- at al) and I cannot find air vas decided at a meeting of jhe work wtueU - „„ ablr to do and of the1 take care of ram * the would .' children to move ■ with Oftteer-i and Teachers 'thool. Tuesdoy rr church Repra - _, , _ , ■ good fsmih who would help me Church Session also attended llU r g(.t on Im ,„, „,,., .nly aiiuiiui) Ret-together children need clothes and my boy I s„u^ed\ by the Presbvtenan Board ot m'"e"'VI will do anv kind of work '' ' ■ ''■ ■ -l»aenl iU 1 H .,, ,,Ui,i.. gsjieg awrfeer I to pupils being ad- need help Won iiinher department will I) Amlnii: ia *.- ami he told folloi aorgera ll Ills 11 the win He did not work about his ere of diplom vanced to kg made Sabbath School members meet at 9 45. proceeding Norman ditorlum was darkened save foi candle light during the unn*a Three large candles, repre- more na"' .church a! 9 50. where the ralh will be h?ld. continuing Into I Sorrentino. from the WPA youth ,na *or*ll|P -*"W wlUl2V1^1 ,nter-group. Noomstown ,,,,sM01' Howi,rd / Eddleman «v_n ■* J uperiniendent of the school. Is in O..II show Today charge of airangemeni. An nrminal doll show jmoviponed ' The group also made plans for a from last week due to rain, will be iranklurter roast si ■ Brookcroft held at Third Avenue playground. Third Avenue and Harry Street lodav small trin Tin idaj it rained Toward evening . that "Bully" entered the caw- and ■ ir »"*'"1l"<-.i 10 MIIIIS, sonw iimoeis M hud placed to supporl ti.. side »llll. ol 111. I .. rnonuhg to see "Sully' He knocked at [he door and 1 tving no answer, left He returned shortly aftl child was a ba^>^ .,1 -ix w"""'''"> and again [aUmg to - is stated. Since the,, | ***** f**«0 wert b giandtaiher ol tha ci.., provided toc,d lor than, 'l"": ",,m °* oung mother has dun ilntenance super Intendeni for the railway company The woman is Mrs ! kl *:n Spring Mill •venue «™ The nth) 1 lamilv the more than a year ago. when iiie hich she run do at home while bnidini tin 1 rUUrn not had enough work itreet. next Tliurs-the oath The twelve points of the Seoutlaw was then explained, each tag being enumerated by a different \1}L.C^.?.J2^I*' """*■ member of Troop No 3 who lighted a small candle and held it in his hand as Commissioner Petter read each of the laws. As the individual law was completed the candle was placed in a holder immeriiaiely be-hind the three larger candles Immediately following this pro- • urli member of the new ■troor stepped forward repeated the t--p(etj 'ifcgrjgld CHri m a "recen* Scout oath after which he was pre- comest sented with a Scout pin by Scout- contestants will appear first ga master Tempest 'evening attire, giving an exhibition Scouts rrom a number of troops 0- a ulfnt tt emertaimng nec. were present^lneliidi^ng a group of easan. ,0 compete Next they will Dolores Emnel and chestnut -haired Marion kman. both ol whom reside on near West Conshohocken Others are Jane Albert. Coates- • ill.-. Pn.g\ Chriabnan, Morris* town. Catherine Zelnertch. Chest-nut Hill R D Margie Miller. Roxboroiikh; Ruth Gillesple. Down-ingtown; Violet Kale. Allentown; Lillian Lewie, Easton: Virginia Burr. West Chester; MUllcent Morrow. Norristown. chosen as the fifteen from Barren Hil Sabbath sihool uirtuU-i bring gog A special 1 lass comprising selec- I loi senior and adult pupils of the Sabbath School, will b? launched early in October with on Ootwals in charge The class will use Oliver's Prepara-tion for Teaching as its founda-in Joint Account b> Draft Board No. 5 SEn^S JiE2% TTMS. home of the C Naaman Keysers at to provide sufficient dothWg and Meeting next Thur* ... necessities for the children light, leaving from the church at alone anv luxuries She is hoping ii notified Onset John Tamp kins, and Coronet W .! awn 1 attad and '£,' returned to I WwlletOwu m parlor. Tliere i)r John 0 Sini|isi,t, M thai lad from m- Hank to Hold Funds Questionnaires Sent ,..,. rocatton Uultlph bo ubie ■- uren and inl ■ "■' '• < rt-rith bousebold do d**'ir alKl Dl eanpa m -.mai: bones m the tare win frai 1 U'O Women Knd Stewart uld ha keaaw iI^iifior li*i.tv- .S^nuiei«iiieuista 'lay oeeoini Workmen talked wttl Pie Tradesmer.:. National Bank of Conshohocken has agreed not to permit withdrawal of any funds from the Joint account of Helen Gallagher Hertzog and her mother. Mrs Kate Oallaoher, this borough. according to an announcement In s M aissa Ourvi Baaba court this morning by Attorney E Arnold Forrest, counsel [or the bank and Mrs Hertzog Tlie case involved a bill In equltv List or pen ■ Ser (Ird No. So. 0191 81637 Robert Rwlua Betton. I<KI E 7th s mnr. M4 T. Ralun. N Robinson and Miss Wr II 333 Llndrnwuld AVPIIM- Aintiln 0111 S1M4 Kotx-n Bi.-ni.-m Pmt-rxm. 332 ftmhUnd A\-nur Am-bler 8113 81S77 John Henrv Bvrrly Ctiut.li HtrnH. Hurrrn Hill appear In bathing togs Chairman of the Committee on ttley wiii ^ judgMj Organization Harry Halliday presld- \ siheT ctlp appropriatelv m-ed st the meeting and presented gerthed, will be presented Miss Fas- Burgess Rhoads who made a short u.r„ pc,lllsviv»nia by Art's Skate-address of welcome and then Intro- [„,„; B»enmg attire will be given duced Chairman Davis. The invo- lr,e winner bv a Norristown depart-catlon was pronounced by Rev mma s,(hI(. A Norristown florist Flatley and the benediction was w,u prcvide nowen tor rg pronounced by Rev Benjamin u-slant Oould. oung women, single and never married, are eligible to com- I Mo\ 11 |( I- H(>| peie Five hundred attended the ^llil M1N VIM PKl^ ,:- lew performsnre rn 1 filed by Harry J. Gallagher Con- 8,0« Slfl9° ^JJ^P J^^J.,Ut,rU" shohocken, In which he charges that 8174 51703 Jovph AIUHD cagua W Ctieatlint Str-.t bier 8137 8I71S L*o S r n - • » . Lmdenwnk F-.mii. Ambler match 12.600. whit ll was In her 8 SO SlT-.'tl Fr.tnk Paul HRHK 12 Hollv-wood Rd . Fort WiLshitiK suih" at 3 p. in Tuesday, but in A aa-year-oW widow committed one saw mm .until aCareo found i.di p u resterday. po- i,im buried under the tons Itting her throat 111 an,i r,Mk Tuesdays" meeting was supple-■'"*' lhlrd floor apartmem slie oc- A bro'i 1 741 Sanriv snentary to Ih*. regulai ' ! "' s W\nnewcwd mad Ab- Mm., Morrhdown said that Sulh August 13 mgton ,., .„ America fnun n.iii /*'"• D He lelt I wile ;,n,l Qg « IIII.D STRI'CK BV iiiaband was janitor of the ,,„. „M ,.ul,tllrv Another brothei CAB; ININJI'REH ' '"!l '" A11"*'*'!! Charles reeidea nea I He all - ago. Abington A child was hit by an automoh, on Cedar Grove road near Sherrv was pronounced dead at 4 M p ni Lake, tormerlv Potts Qu-terday afternoon The child wa Richard Masski 2 vear- old. of 13'. The driver Mi ' ' : llkh! -he IKKIV Soldier 0\erstaved liirhuiuh. Arrested undue influence was exercised upon his wife to have her have approxi- Thoma.s Smith 226 Moorhea'd,; Workman Burned avenue. West Conshohocken. electe*l vice president of the Um ted Brotherhood of Qgswgi Joiners Wednesday at the closing session Of the organiaatlons annual ***** J Natter. 45. chief engineer tlon at Fr.e Mi Smith is of •nP Norrtton Fire Company, suf-agent of Montgomer\ 'ered first and second degree burns count) fur the union and is trea- °' both legs Wednesday afternoon fassr or ihr rnnshohnrken Looal W-d'' working for the Philadelphia Xjork was selected as the site for Bectrlc Company at the West Con- • 1942 cnmention citv and sup- shohocken gas plant port was pledged for all proposed Natter who lives on Swede road km to require licensing of ■aal Noriton, was bumed by steam carpenters in the Mate He was admi'ted to Montgomery Ho-piu; where his condition Is re-wrDDnia INVITATIONS or AN ported as ' satisfactory'' NOUNC1MCNTS All styles As low as *«■»- eentj. em-h RECORDER He. tor and Forrest name in tlie bank, transferred to a joint account. In the names of her-1 s » 81742 FTMI M Fornher. 121 W self and her daughter. Mrs Hert- m--. on. jog I ist of persons to wh<nr Herm* k «-k,n« .0 h.vr lb, J«™ "~ •"— *"•"*' ™ " "*" mone> tran.sferred into the names ^ 0f-of himself and his wife, giving him *■ by Dr H ingtoii. She had hi -aid. -,i his fur 16 Chem Rob,,rt» w Boamian 41 418 Bur- lo"»h Irom the tinted Btatea Army «!Lane. w« traveling south on Cedar *-" Drive, pottstown. was round Joi.. ftsckvills was «- Grove load when the child ran the lake in front ot tha eai Hi had boon parked in the i—ngT Ootuity Priton Wedneada] to awaM lld was removed to S*< Ih'' motor Ignition key agu on at pltal, NorrLstow 11 and no InJ were found Sergeant Stelnmetz of Whitemarsh township police Investigated. TAKEN III ON VACATION the right of survivorship It also has been agreed that Mrs Gallagher is to be removed to the at (iflS I hint °nw °f lne daughter Mrs Gal- Jlagher Is ill. as the result of a stroke she suffered recently. Because of the agreements reach-action no preliminary in-junction was granted • 1 Ls represented by At- ) ".mild J. McGonigal. ACCEPTS WESTERN POSITION Slstl 8 441 SI768 Fredrrlt-k Rlcli»td Wrh-t. ■05 F«vetle street ai«0 81761 airlmid T Man Uaplr ilttrl 8167 SI7D4 Walter R liomtK Pt W»-l lti«t»i> I SIT:' 811X17 Hgrold F fitlp 33S Ea Flflh avenue Siai 81 SI9 Clifford Lawrence Ratiif 336 Ea-t Ninth avenue Hitt U1S32 John Joaepri WM Cllii -.trrrt 81M 81S44 JIIDN WlllURi Maye. I Bast Hector -.treei 8 « 8)870 Earl F Allhouar Jr Sprlnit lllll ivrnup 1 -.rph Marvin Wllil'i Fayetlr itrert Edward Duddy Jr . son of Edward M Duddy. advertising manager of the Conshohocken RECORDER, is In Jackson's Memorial H Miami. Fla suffering from men-mgitts The Duddy family is on an automobile trip through ■:■ and the youth was taken suddenly seriously 111 last Saturday on their arrival al Miami from New Orleans and rushed to the hospital where his illness was diagnosed uthorit Bg hack the body, when lip went !o Poltca sun be was gy. BM garden 1m Mi - . itlllK Hi health, according to tla n when he was report, and she had beta Detaetlfl sergeants be afternoon. School Calendar ACCEPTS NEW POSITION m ElLsworth Wood local resident has accepted a position in the pro-duction department of the Consoli-dated Aircraft Corporation, San Tlie Recorder will be mailed twice Diego. Calif. He was formerly as B, 01.1 each week to any U S Army Camp soclated with the Alan Wood Com- ,„- .-,„ rc*r*n Phones 50 sod 501 MlU av —Advertisement'for 11 M a year. pany. Ivy Rock. —Advertisement here WEDOINO INV ITATIONK NOUNCEUEHT0 AU_styli I BI few cents each William Donovan. Harrv street us former messenger at the Postal Telegraph Cable Companv here, has sev. ~ed his connections ihere to ac-or AN cf/pl a l>Qfcltlon w\\h u Norristown RECORDER Hec- 8rorpI William Rlger, 544 Spring ■ I; - lltKll 8t Matthew s lin': s. no , St Matthew's grade school ipgro ■■ A ■ ■ 0 puhtti grade • bool igifn 1 St CiertMid.' s t; 1 : ,ichlal> Plymouth rowrjaaUn pubhi 1 ride ^-inxiis (PtynKHrtta - ited Bla, ,. n ■is .Barren Hill and ■Brim Mill- ■ September .* St'iiteinbet 2 September 2 September 2 September L' ■eptember 2 ■ .1 him Upper Mcnon Town.sliip Histr School. After September io be sjgaoaaoad ^ibllc grade rchools <Swedrland and Poi i Kenned] ■ ATtsn s. punabai 1 tetnber n September 23 and abrastoni about tha laa hurled to UM pavenanl He said he saw the automobile loprogghlng from DeK.ii) rtreet, and waited ai Balrd said 11 il toward htm and knocked him down The willies- said thai he had been paid .1 HUB ol DMMWf, and had ac- |( ontinurd on Page Mg) Injured in (rash on Way to Work A Philadelphia Uniform gg> injured and is R pel ,. :,' Rl Mr ■ a motor collision at North Lane and Fay- ■ ■ ast tUghl as he was ei ■ liM.ii industry. He a t Kg, 5«io '.-. Phil M p . i',ive his lame to While-marsh Town ■ irrj Bnright J Btanbridga own. Rid-ing w-iiii Bnrighi reel Nor-rtatown Two young wonu Ith the men dis-rollowing the ;- believed to be Marlon BhainUni Police to police Enright ap-imiently failed to halt at the stop ntoraai nan Roth cars van badrj damaged snd Enrtght ad In awall ouieome of be injurie- to W. . Ml 1 an Dunne, 21 of 217 Hall red frac-ture of several ribs and is a pat- Mi moi il i!' pll '. Roxbor- 'u-iii M the ratuti al the oar in ebieh she 1 1 lung in- 0 1 smU o: - ., ■ hOquon School. Manor road and Kagy's Mill road. Miquon Driv.-i ol lie I I • '1 : F Kgggrti 10 of «519 avanue, Philadelphia amaged • soaaad rajary, Court Orders Support Payments - fa tend Use Bible -. .1! be beOBOH nervous ind finally left his home , 1 a week I owhl and Us four minor children, when ar- '• illiam F Another -him 1. am ■ Ifn 1 ewtt aafa d tm 111 a week 1 earns 127 90 a veek and tliat ti . ie .support of his wife and fs He ad-mitted to the oourt thai he is p«\ - lug 16.25 a week on an am ■ . 1 il n.-liower. bar husband 'lead tha Bible dav and nlBht Hi .un " A Bie.slni chain .-tree*. Nor-istow-n forrncrrj or Trenton. N • Dunne- ■ support of hh wife, Hii< • card
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 22, 1941 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1941-08-22 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 22 |
Volume | 70 |
Issue | 93 |
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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®l)c Consljoljochen ftecortfer.
Established 1869. No. 7093 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1941 TWELVE PAGES
Investiture
S<*n iee for
\\.(]. Troop I
SCIKKII District to
Receive $9197.18 Conshohocken Day Supervisors
Ivindrrd eighty-eight sec-ond
Uld LUKI class scliool dlltrletl
Of the Commonwealth will share a
total of W.065.741 hi state aid for
'he support of public school.-, in
regular September payment-, ap-
V.iditor General F
Clan- Rots.
In Montgomery Coun-ty1*
total $-»S«.«9.M which win be
shared bv 13 district! as D
Class
l.,".i M.-inri *I re-itis-llll 1-4H ftSd 5«
Norristown Borough 38,04)3.73
Third Class
Abinglon .Township 30.44833
Bridgeport 10.997 18
Cheltenham Township 25.657 04
Conshohocken Borough . 9.49718
Jenkuiiuwn Borons.1 h 11 748 57
West Consliohockrn Troop No 1 i„».nMliilr Borough 11.572 17
B cough UN.T1
part Of the BO] I KM organ- PotUtOWlt BOTOttgll .. 41.04430
When the in- gprii! Up .... 7.247.18
Upper Marion Twp ..... 7.5S2.IS
lartai pnaantcd a' n public. Upper Moreland Twp ... 9.8416.35
held in the auditorium ol i Ten nthar rhatrl I
"tj le high srhonl with officials nj the tMM ate scheduler! to receive an
C'entral Dlstnct. Volley Forge Coun-1 additional $lf.5.862 m similar pay-ril
and sgancei Wish- mints These paymenti an bghBJ
ing ton Troo]) No 3 ol this borough withheld, however, pendu.
Truck Crashes
Stopped Car;
I Huraages3( ]a r±
New Organised Troop Given ,
|{«i\ ScOtM ( li;irl«-r .il I\\er-i-
i-.- in V. Side II. School
( FfABTEB FOB I TEAK
Ura HacKc«ie Receivei
Chatter aa Behati <
tb pot -
ind win bare Lh
formed men in lin-. lot tne big
hich will mark
■
PRICE: TWO CENTS
8200Fine.4Mo.
Ii i Jail lor
Local Man
Edward \. rfneran Grvaa
Same Sentence on Drunken
Driver end Faflnre to Stop
( i)r_ Knocking ii ' \ i\ i
ii* Mb io- of
I iir_ day by R W Wright, eh .
An automobile accident, involvuit: ''■';"'n :" ';■'* '"""' Ih" "||>,V
inn k IIIKI threa pit -
RAN l)OU\ HAN
i .nil I inf>l |
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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