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®l)c Consljotyocken IXtcotbtt. Established 1869. No. 7115 Ditterto Speak \\ \rmisticc Day Service John F. I). Ilimn Port, \. I.. la II..1.1 \iinual Service Sun-iluy. in H.i|iti-t Cliurrli OKIiKK OF SERVK ES CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1941 MM It'll IN I'M.I - PRICE: TWO CENTS Mu-i. b] Hiffa Si ln>. am) (Jiih'i'h Choii Moraine. Servic I Ha !VN Drive SHs Talk on Farms The annual Armistice Day church service of John F DeHavrn Po*t 139. American Legion, will t- ur?- sented Sunday night at 730 in tv First Baptist Church, open to the pubic. R*0n William J. Dttter, U. 8 Congressman from this county, wll! the guest speaktr Members of the post, the auxiliary. Sons of Legion and Junior auxiliary will at-tend in a group The Conshohocken HUh Schoo' Band wl'l play patriotic numbers and the senior choir, directed by Prof De Prefontalne. organist am' chorister of the churc', with Franklin Krtetrel a* guest soloist The program •P «e*iioii»i Hymn Onward chrUtian aoldiera ' The National Anthem nmwmQoa Hymn. ' Com* Thou A;n : My Kin Evening Scrlpliir- Iiilih SS Anthem, "Clod of our Fathers Srhneclter Preyer The Offertory — iiwe. i'ral-e Ood frotr "Thar* In no Demlr OVtH Fraiikl.n Krirhi-1 Ore ft'.run* end amiuuncminiM Hfnm, -Oh. Oad. Our Btk ■ Introduction ot Snewkei Addreaa Hon. J WIT, DUtCI Krnibft ot Conm-tsui Selection . Hnih School Band Hymn. Uv Country Tia ot ThW continue thetr long numm- The Benediction ■Tipi" this community °S!?«£2£S'' P<""P T. ne„|">«l".u. c<M. or no co.. in u,- Morning Service herring case*. Armistice Day will be observed T;,e totai PXCeeds that of last Sunday morning at the Baptist*) Church, with a special profrram 1900Garment8 For Guild's Gifts to Needy «, il GarBM "i- i" lt«- Git H(iiii<-- H i-piiul- ami V-.il\ Families Here \! \\ PR1 SlDEtVT A total of 19C3 garments for adults ■ te the annual drive a', the Consho-bnmeb. Nerdle-Jiork Guild .a. just completed, it war Mrs Williar.i A. Cooler. 318 raye:te street retirlnj. rIWlhllinl o! the local ornnch. si ■ .Hi,, Wed-alght at a m the The lar^e collect ion I sweater? and bed linens, m* tutned over to the local guild WwtofNla) in n West Side BVfMI jus Tax Collector Burgess G. 1. M.i MB] Sm b Mr-. W. \. 1 llllp.T U i,!,,l Tell. „f \ 1- [Democrats Elect Bnrgeas, lax CoUector; GOP ^ins Other Offices; Sweeps County Count) rjivei 30,000 Hajari- David J Kir-i linn... r.ii-tjea in It. |iiilili<-.in- fur , if Borseai in lift* V-.ir- State. County Offlrei ' l)arli\ Defeats Lareai ,()S1 S MiiMI I'HWN i.nl' i.\|\ IN I .ill Mil mi Vim in SouriVrtonJRepublican! Win 7 .,( !! 17 .'. 231 Dnaorrati Conneibnea Elected Re- !-■•'■ Industrial Towm ,lr.i Sebool DfavJetoffi ■ : ■ ■ Mm.' il. HI .. bODOdun elrrl«l a De.noanlir ' In Uon coumy-wnif cottu '- with in.. -:i Tuesday's election when ! .__ ...ii i\...ii. ..... iriiiiiiii'i ... .... < nnimunil\ llmiutes *IJ7>. P.I; ,: on pub- All !>• Be Krturn.'tl 1 Pul.l. —Dotiiiiitiii- I Breed lj,,. view for the night meeting Iff of Rev ! >iii-it.K ser>ice a r U Camej putot of s- | a-i Marks uabermn Ohurch, was elect-1 td pgMddMrf i( ihg 111 in. ■ 1 t*ar - n> -*^-..t. tion Wednesday morning, succeed-1 i ing Mrs Cooper, who declined re- IHU annual drive for V:< ., .;i;it:on Nurse A^-ociation, Just completed. Mls« Marie Trarv was chosen! B tlM highest total in the *™ ^l« President: Mrs Horace C. Junes r»-i>lerte<l •ecnnd Viet pTCal-uarter- century hUtory of th? or- 0f.nl Ml. ^- i,. .:il A ,-,„ nnization rn of I1SH was rollerted Mrs, Frank A Wood wa* cnnlin- M Willinm Dovh 1212 Favette '"'d :i'' ■t«'crttarv M., Will-tin DavM, 1312 Fa\> a«l.s»tnadnt ■**a»eerOetliavievr naa i>: Uu- drive u H elected nonnced todny. Tills amount • ;11 trtl be turned over in Iti entn.tv i ^K?1*! tI».VUk^IIS' ,. the VWttnt Mur-e Hi I 111 Hill to "" ^'U Mn.. I.... wife of Ignore Court Hi.-.i il l.irl. ;i W it il.-- - Bramghl Iota < loorl on Deocfa 1 .ii r.nil Said F.m-ployer Ordared Hnr Not to Artrind ■With Faith It Is Possible- will be the theme ot the address m UH morning service at 10:30 by Hi" A. ". Davtes. nantor The program: Pinri-.-lotinl Hymn CM Sun* — :nr Ittum- OclbeJ »l, -nod vtl*. Am•rlc■■' lb«ponjil\e Scrlptur*. SelfCUon SI Hymn sJl Zioii Btauda -vlili ■llli Surrouiicbrd Scripture tewaon. He-brrwa XI Anthem I Salute Thi e Old Olory Junir>r Ch:itr Period ot Prayer Rcaponae ORerty, Melodv Kgaf R*»ponae. '•From Whom Ail Blewlnip." Solo. "Junt lor Toda»" Ambr.'M AllU Jol.n-i.iii The1 Antunimi-inent" Hymn 96. "Ood or Our Stren^tli The Sermon. With Faith it I* Poaaible ' Hymn 3M. •*<Jy faith Look* local * elected a director Program C Harold Loden. a member of the bOAid of directors of the Kensington Neighborhood House - R Ic h mond Soup Kitchen, emphasized the 'great need amonp white-collar peo-ple sime BM rlH in 0H cost of liv-ing." "Some people in defense work are gftiini; more, but there are lott In Miss Lukens Est $113,000 Jorlties going as hnjh Bl 30,000 votes Davit: Jones defeated William H. ■ ligihle vo-1 Longacre by I VOtt of 1«0 Ui 1330. ^ At the same time James A. rj*rby. The cotinu had but one ew house office to fill— 'hat of Prothon- Demorwi. «BB out over Edward A. • OP. workers re-,Lorenz for the office of M 1 tor bv a vote of 1563 to 1270. 'erm over David F'Imaii, Soudrrtmi, Bechteli : .ii) these two Off] by 30014 fob ■-„. Republican^ imide a clean sweep in . for State, county and ■ ''I td the borough offices- and gained on ad-ditional seat in town council. Dnn- The orgBllintkn beBdtd bjr Conn- M Hoev har! ihe endoriement of tv Coma F>ed C Petersiboth jwrttes for the office of bor- ■U1M--I- ui 12500 la'li I" ' ''«unty ouKh auditor 1 ~ Chalnnar Lloyd H Woo«l provMad William M. Parker, for Judge of Ualvar) ' Imrrii ana rree mu rn 1U« for tlw tan 'nndi-uhe Supreme Court: Charles E. Ltbran I <».ni<-- t<i Km- ,!l re-electloo to the Penn- Kenworthev, for Judge of the Sup-erior Court and Earl B Bechtel lur > i- .mil I i M nil to Brother. Siatr Rf -tlatiia AppelilU I year by $233. and tops that of ever rrrcedmg year Miss Ada Sturtris fiid Miss rjrrtrude Orahoni arc the toirniMh. " ^eVfn Bides Ml 0M director of the 68-vear hotlge-to-l ,,,iu kitrhen declared A part rlbutora lias ■ Ther- is a great neei of rloHnr* ■ireartr b-en ptlbll US- flir o!i1f,r L-otOf We find ■ need for < i >}>: ■ i men i - babiea oftenei .' Mr Leroy viVher'1, * ilonation • Sn many men on relief Fajette Street don't get enough to keep bodv and "' OTftUl^gfra Thoa. P^Mr-1^,,! together;' he asserted He urged a "whispering campaign" The refusal of her employer to permit her to attend court in an-swer to | subpoena raused no end of worry for Miss Dor<"tli\ Hiwn- 1ns, 19-year-old Roaemont girl, yes-terday afternoon, and ended In Miss Hltchins being brought into rourt by a aeputv sheriff on a bench warrant Issued by Judge William P. Dannehower Mi. i Hitchins, former resident of Norrlsiown. spent Mot iay and Wednesday in court She was a de- . t lie case of John ' Pine street, near 17th, Phlladelpluu. who was charged with operating an automobile while in-toxicated • Yesterday morning the case was i Attorney Julian W Barnard learned that Miss Hitch-ins had been lorbidden to leave her Bt, in der threat of dl«- misaal. Bvi'iarri demanded a bench war-rant be i.vsued for tiic girl, and hinted dire tilings Against her en. plover, the manager of the fum.- \mniiil H<"ll < .ill Start* 1 llf- ' Two moo baaag M ■ Suprf-me Court JuatlM William H.;Prothonnrarv. all Republicans, were Pnrker. OU < m majoritie'; in the Third. mm* over Judge W Rusaall Fourth and Fifth wards, while W. Cnnsho- CarT. AJJefhtOJ. by ■ vote of 46.357[Russell Carr for Judge of irie to 17.682 Superior Court, and David PVllman. In the contest for Superior Court for Prothonoiarv. all DemocraW, •he will nf Miss Mnrv I . .,.,. ,._, . (l|1(, ns. former prrsidin" 01 the Oirls Ardmore. delcaied Judge Michael second wards. Society of America, who A Musmanno also Allegheny. 445.8351 Helen N Ririlngton. Republican .mI ter 1 .antt hhae*i lhoormnee 1h-eerree. |I10e1^8-9^83,,,^, I Candida I e foi .IUIA Comm. th(1 fnUn> mintv thp,ran ^^ of „„„„„„„. Cnn. Miednl 1I13.C00 with sliength of ihe Orgnnliatioii w..s rtlda,f for the same office, m the natty, demonstrated as district after dil-! Third. Fourtli and Fifth wards. and the bnlance m i ,"r' relx,r,pd ^'"»ds as high as 10 to j Each candidate poled the same TThnee cCoonnssnhoonhoocckkeenn Frrreeee LLiiborraarryy.|i1 for lne RpPunl,can candidates. number of votes in the Pirsi ward LowPT Merm„ Township, one o( and Mr Mullen was given a ma- ■ Calvary Prote^. lonlinued on Page Heveni jorlty in the Seerad ward Both •MOfcl [candidates were to be eleted - -, - . ||||- . «VT In ^^ conlesl ror burgess, it WA* to be added to the endownie?. I.I 11 \\ 11| ■, \\ (kWT the heavy Democratic vote in the MM. SCHRAt'K Weal Stdr T.t\ Caller lor Rrd Cross \sksSi:>,M) Coy. tils* Ma M.I M.Kru/lr lolm Bn^ Miaa Annie Kelly. Mr Willla Baldaiii Wallace Mr Wm Senile M:»- Redm'ind Mi Jacob*on Mr Aron ■■ iSnare'a Cute Hate. Wilkinson Hun Rn ll-eonard T»l \S | Pluck. Mi- UB . Tti.. , „ Qulnrv I Ml* !' I. ■ M Nimelr Mi-, i Arnwtronu , of constructive nnuire, to further the work of the Needlework Guild "Whi>ner to your friends and your the great good that is it i.nunaeil on I'jtr Elghtl I). I). Chief of Staff \ isits VFW Post tain at an Ardmore drug store. Deputj Sheriff Charles Hend-ricks Plymouth, was sent to Ard-more for the girl He returned dur-ing the ufteniiH/ii and Miss Hitch-ins WM placed on tlje witness stand to explain whv she had . OMtrl .summons I o« \l BID CKOS8 She told Judge Dannehower that | BH \M H QBTI *« \KU fund' remembers three .etnrlnves with legacies of $500 each, land then dtroetg Hi.it her brother. all recelva HB adjoiniiiK In iiibrani'i' nt 'lu-. unlailiivj and skill in | nudtaal con throughoul a long Iff*" Idttf |B to be ill cl-.lldren of a dec.:. Si'lc Burgeas First ward and the light Republican vote ui the Fourth and Fifth wards that changed the political complex-ion of the office after so manv years Burgess Longacre, Republi-can candidate to succeed himself lor B full term, carried the Third. Fourth and Ptfth wards but the majorities were graaUy reduced In Democrat! t*** lwo latter wards Jones, ft! i Democratic candidate, carried the 1 "VW'jFirst aruj second wards by large iliiv I li.nrni.Mi St.uil«*v It. tiaaj. Waavat t#ufeanv ami tha third , _ k___ | ,,, to the Provident Trust Coin- «.oo|.»r \nnniniit- '••'"» ;|.m Philadelphia it- u Conshohocken m ' aptaini Drive Know ■ bmefll my years was that <>; Th.nlugivin, Day. The will directs that all jewalry. for '*"' 0l'lfc «f burgess, tax rol- Elect Tax Collector ami Give M.H'.rilir-- f,,r Sta!<\ * t.iin-t> Ti-k.i- < >;MII » •■Ml.iil Coiuiril. ! majorities which carried him into office. The most hotlv contested elec-' "*»* Collector Lorenz received a 'majority in onlv the Third and Fifth words in the contest for re- Mr. Darby had a large majority m each of the First and ■ Mm. R Jajlrcwis Fretz Ousted From County Job il i l- Mr W ■ .( tinlinued on Page Nine I . Lewis Fretz. Ahington. a Mont-gomery Count v emplme for a num-ber of years and former chief clerk to the County Board or Election-has been dismissed by Count> r-misskmers Notice that his sarvtaaa were to terminate was receiv.i! Frets, although no official pub; Grade anouncement of the action by the' Commissioners came through regu-lar channels Frets was chief clerk to the board of elections for a number of years prior to 1940 That year he was relieved of his ith the election board and (bg elaborately observed bv UW local Calvin Rlgg of this borough named (public grade schools, beginning to succeed htm Fretz then became tMonday and continuing throughout assistant to Chief Clerk to the school week. Countv Commissioners William T * Special events scheduled for the Muldrew engaged primarily wuhjnupils and parents will h* the Flag delinquent tax claims : Raising Ceremony on Monday, at >9 a. m on the school playground sCe0nnagt(onrr Vnadnmfinds tf»l and *n a"«mbly Program for inide, 4 5 8na „ on wednesda: Sneak Here Sunday November 12th at 2 45 P m jhlgh school auitit'niiini State SenaP" "^ aswmbly P.™g»m will Edmonds will In a World of Change" at the an< nual Thank Offering Service In the Methodist Church. Sunday morn-ing at 1030. under the auspices of the Women's Society for Christian vice, of the church. Mrs R Lin-coln Hain president, will officiate and Mrs. John Higgs u chairman of program. The offering will be devoted to Methodist missionary 0,7r^ work at home and abroad Organ Prelude No 19 ■ ■ deputy chief of stat! Conshohocken Pmt. 1074. Veterans of POP meeting last night in the post rooms, 14 East Elm street He commended the post on its work. A - O | 'i.iilarly on its .^nations to \| ^|**llaj 11 llfi Coat) .die Veterans Hospital. ****** Eight new members will be obli-gated in the local post at a meeting ■. held at Bridgeport. November terve 19. with a degree team from Lans- |mj.ldale ofnciattng The meeting is be- ... Ing held by the Montgomery-Bucks \ 1-1I council The post will present two flags, the national emblem and the boy scout standard, to the recently-formed Boy Scout Troop of West Conshohocken. it was decided Dan-iel Cannon. Edward Naughton and Jacob Rnser were named a commit-tee to purchase the colors and or-! range for presentation A donation toward Sunday after-; noon entertainments at Coatesvilte Veterans Hospital was voted. The entertainments are sponsored al-th* I ternately by the* American LegiJti.! and the V F W. *_ ' Alfred Volpe. commander, presided | and refreshments were In charge of 1 \X eek's Events SdtOdll tn <>l. KJ11cjtMin.il Vi eek ijtiun to Parenti to Si li'ii-l- Mii-ic. I*la\ National Educational Week will she had been told by Mr C.u-bcrry. mi I nuld not ..'in. and i[ l (M lose my Job ' She added that her taportOt told here -you « days over there Bin Judge Dannehower explained the importance of obeying a itmrt gum- . ■ circumstances he would not assess the ccur by the deputy sheriff upon Miss Hitchuis 1 Attorney Barnard previously had asked that kilns not be forced 10 pay. but suggested they be placed upon the person fBg|willi||||B for Mns ■ iirameni " Judge Danne-hower said he would "sending lor ttus man. and pfrThapi this will be done ' MLss Hitchins was an important witness in the case 7hp testunoiv of herself aaa taggod] quitUl to pay the costs of the proceedings Both girls were riding in the car, tad bv B Bridgeport policeman on Mav 17 Neither girl uses intoxicants, thev testified Consi II ihorke'i Branrh. Ameri-can Red Cross, won nn award fur : 1 'i|*iitlonata ini ui, at the Koll Coll WothBffB1 Rally Luncheon in the ball room nf t&m ■tntfOttl Hotel. Phlla-delphti 1 BJtlclM are lector, auditor and the five seats in I The R.pubh, ui-- tarried [he bor- . 1 ate aad Bounty 01- " flce^ and also won the bin 1 Hill and also carried the Fourth ward to the Democratic column The three Republican candidate*. for school director to succeed far Die full term of six real* Harry EUam Walter W Els- D • Iivin II Ristltie. car-ried the Third, Fourth and Ptfth wards. 10 defeat Aloysius Carney and B V Curran. Jr.. the two Democratic candidates, who carried Twenty one hundred men and women representing more than 58 branches, were in Bttl only bram h outaldf 0M city to be hon- 1: ie% 11 Cooper, ihiui-mati of the local branch i the ward, presented by 0* . BBatei o[ UM ern Chapter, with which the lori.l ■ Tlic annual Roll Call of the Francis Scharff or Franklin Spencer ■a*2.\5-fSS »™ -V.' Z£T"' •^|*J-M-rJf-N N.u,Ulon »„d Opening exercises; comedy. School As It Should Not Be, members of the Fourth Grade Dramntic Club. supervised by Miss Gertrude Mur-ray: songs, fourth grade choru-. di-rected by Miss Doris Kllnk. play, j Too Much of a Oood Thing, mem- Thirty six boys and girts of the bers of the Fifth Grade Dramatic Travel Club of the local public Club, supervised by Miss Marlon i schools, comprising nupils of grades 6 and 6. visited the RECORDER Parents of the pupils have been [plant. yeBterday to view the making sent a special Invitation in the form of n newspaper Nancy McQulrris is 'School Classes Visit The Recorder Office 16 Men Called to Arm> Service The following men will be induct-ed r^vember 21. and will be sent to Ft Meade. Md . bv Local Board No 4 at 9 So Bryn Mawr avenue Brvn Mawr. giving Order No. name. Ad-dress. Occupation and Ane ff Thomaa J Prirmle 113 Mapl. Bala-Cynwyn laborar I" ,„.,„ , tic* 01 tax collector Ihe D its elected an auditor and AJUU u 1W control of town council by land A provision electing two members in tin fir the payment of MOO to the son Ward and one in the Second ward fthe First and Second wards. re wag no contest for the MX- ; Having a majority in all but the Id John Chamberlam pre- year-term of school director First ward. 8. Pa'd Roberts Re-ens William M Porker. Republican [publican candidate to succeed him-indge of the Supreme |self to the four-year term of school a Court, won oui over W Russell |director, defeated his Democratic - Carr. his Democratic opponent bv ■ opponent. Mrs Hilda Schultz •OS, The Children H to :i91 JaOja Parker Duniel Hoev having the endorse* ■ i ■ and Second wards jment of both part i ed borough auditor crill Lukrli'. Chin.. tn*j Kepubli.jns QajB i" CoUnell Alpxi,lt;': Eight members of tow^l council Weaver LUken Charles E. Kenworthev. Repubti- iwere elected and all but one are ... lean candidate for Judge of the |Republicans As B result ot the bor- eitction the new council will cotn- Musemanno, j prise 12 Republicans and three !W>inocrats Francu Kelly Demo-waa beaten in the First cratlc candidate to succeed himself and Second wards but the major- from the First ward was the lone nun in the Third ward.member of his party to be chosen enabled him to carry the borough. Philip Oravinese, pit-sent Demo- Earl B Bechtel. Republican. | cratlc incumbent from the First The Ladif- Auxiliarv Human- gained a majority :n the First and ward, was defeated by his Repub-ville Fire Company voted an addi- Third v. arris in carrying the bor- llcan opponent Anthony Trava-tional donation of $111. at its No- ough over David Fellman. Demo- glim vember meeting last night at the crui, for the office of prothonotary James Campbell, present member, fire house, biiiiKiuK Uicn total BOB- til UM i;iiiotmg for Jury Com- and John Hibbard Williams. Re-tribution toward the fire ooai| wnj Iwth candidates publicat- Candida,c* from the Ser- ( entinuerl nn Page Eleveni il onlinued on Pege F.levrm ell"■ rt her \Zr „ ' """ '•"-«'" "1»" "" '" I ' KM IN OI S.ewar « „ Li" order., Th-mk^un, D.y. s d«l<Kl M:.v J. 1M1 „,„„„ j„d , me™**"-,*,^^.^?,'^! ««!,>• 8. C^r ctajrra.no! ,, ., h,li:,:! the Conshohocken branch, today1 AUXlllitrV (iIVCS announced that the drive will Baring ' ^. into action here Tuesday with a Tire lO. olll goal of $1500 set for the yearly '"r.lS WlUlru Tti' Apn-um- Creed led by Re>v car-rv: of a two-page newspaper to visit ' president Call to Wonhip Mm H»tn!tne classrooms at any time during Jayne. ui the president lub Richard Pearl Bow-led bv Mra Mnrrnv Beanonaive readlni. • ■■ rts t it) Mra ' Affirmation nl Btewardahi >;■ ii. .-. tion of Thank Offerlns 6a- Certalntle* in a World of ft i tiKlln 8 BdnwtMa* J? Hrir.n Rev Car»on ■"(old Anie'. Choi' ir. Poatlndr steak Hr Ml ST HAVF Hu.sbaiid Dailinu tastes like burnt leather " Wife. "My. what strange things you've eaten in your life Burn Mawr • man. i~> I0B1 H«-nr\ H Barton. IV. ^ Cre-ek Sea Y..r* rlerk 2% !»n p»,,i p M.-lJtunhiiti Jti! drive Last year's collections totalled approximately $1000 Eightee nrepresentativc men and women of the communitv have been named sat Cooper announces 1 hey are Mrs A. P Cardan. tfl I ■ l VVim- mortgaKf ,„nd. at thLs time, to $300 mer. John Z Hover Mrs Norri-s Th>. ,1()n VAS mflde Davis. Edward A Lorant, Walter n (_ OLszta. .i o A Moors A romm|itee to plan T«* Harry T Alleboch. Robert C Lan- 1Ups ,m ]ll(l(,s M:, ]nlin h,, dls. Miss Ethel Rlghter. Milton Ja- Vtl|_nn Reigner. M cobson. Mrs. Earl F Althuuse^Miss „ AUen atav, and Mrs j Ro. M»r>- Ownbone. MKs Ann Web, [»JW-g Mrs. Joseph achwab Mis* Edith ^ iruilaIl(,n ,a, ttcw.pl^ irom u iham M Parker Marple^Mlss Ann Oleba and Ben- „)( Sl,nm, MlU Fl„. ConUmin r« B Judge ol Superior Court 0 .-II • hi \ laiiiin R.l•ght-er.■ , , _, p.ooggrraamm IlBaIt«eTr mthiis nmwomntihi wMirs The Conshohocken area includes Warr,n cjeLsmner was named chan the coming week. ,,..,n. secretary' and George Gunning. In the special invitiiion to the treasurer parents, the Important rnfluanoa oi xha group included, in addition to 'he schools on the lives of the boy .the above. Joan Kuehn, Antonnette and girls of Conshohocken and else- I Scardapane, Vilma Manetti. Doro-where was pointed out and stress- ;hv Naslelska. Margaret Webster. ed." George T. Jackson, principal. Eva McCurdy. Edith Leper*. Mane states. jD'Alessandro. Minnie Cosml. Marie "The invitation included a re- Di Sebastlano, Sara Stahelek. Mor-, hat the schools form a garet Romano. Delor^s De Santls.j vital industry in both war and Lena loaoa, A-mand Maresca. Ro-pence times bert Vetter. Robert Todd. Edwin. "Since the invitation to the pub-{Davis, Edward Moleskl. Robert lie to visit the grade schools means;Speaker. Louis Weln. Joseph Lan-atid any time f •• Joseph Pagliaro, Leonard day. November 10 to Friday. No- tOorflne. Cosmo DAnnunzlo Fred vember 14 inciii-r Huhard Neville. Joseph that many parents and friends will Albanese. Joseph De Santis. Francis .find a few minutes to spend in the Travaline William Perseo and: (Continued »u Page fcighti Thomas Nevins 11 IS Walter F W«at CM 1333 cieortff p II Front *:'''' nut tee of the organization Plans were completed to assist the firemen with their annual turkey supper, to-rOBD :3 30 to 7 30 i: Conshohocken. West Conshohocken and the western area of Win"' 523 Ford 'Township A Junior Red Crows is being or-ganized here, with Robert C l.aiuils. superintendent nl local « "nd Irvi" A : ...-chair pervtsing principal of Whitemn-lip public schools, as ure- T^^ nve, Inwnbers m chairman Miss Elsie Milne, a mem- . Mrs UMC anPpp(,rd aiin Ml, ber of the Spring Mih n I ,„!(. !l0MWW,, ,.n n and M ' '■ ■ ■ H vfma^Xe lXi rh0r' ^'» W7»B s»f'« VHKKH M ln l,^/"'a SeW'ng t.l'IMI. W IIHW MAWR i3t» Alfred rodmo. 37 Madiaon Ave 'knitting will be done A npw f\cme .super market wa-rch. 2! Mrs Frank Markle is chairman of orf,nwj im *V*' ** vTr"rIernh *—t^!^h""' .production for the main branch hereipenn<t (,.,. '406 wm r Lane 331 Ngatt:"'' '•' ant1 Mrs. Frank A Wood is ass, ■ ,,rac. butldinif Irman 1940. 1372 gar- n]odt rn ar the Acme super markets ments have been prod ktrts blouses, boys' f.-esh mesi' pi . ts»T!Sh' n™ ,1 ,mu ,nd b*th robe" Two nrat ald "taples and fan 'Continued on Page Elghli flail parts of the world I . iiannrt. D t 154 IM Charle E Kenworthev, R 254 138 Ml '•■llman. D 337 148 14fl Beehtat, R 293 132 209 . ■ : . J Mulam D MI 158 156 ■ ■ 126 200 Burgr ■ ■ > M7 204 16,1 aae** R ■ ' 111 Tat Collector \ Darbv. D 413 213 175 Edward A Lorens. R 222 105 195 Alomus Carnev D 343 155 146 B V Curran J: D 331 |-.l 147 Harry ElUm n 290 M 216 Walter W 24S 1*3 frvia H Ristine R 276 141 2C8 S.hool Director 4 . 8:hulu. D 311 IM 142 S Paul Robert- R 28. 152 Daniel Hoey. D . 161 146 Daniel Hoey, R 185 136 202 aa 1361 14U 288 451 1260 1472 449 1231 1473 308 433 1196 1414 387 1480 1330 363 383 1563 1270 3U 382 472 443 438 1141 1360 1561 1413 1510 270 470 1163 1554 380 I... 1349
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 7, 1941 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1941-11-07 |
Year | 1941 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 7 |
Volume | 71 |
Issue | 15 |
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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Established 1869. No. 7115
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Day Service
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OKIiKK OF SERVK ES
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1941 MM It'll IN I'M.I - PRICE: TWO CENTS
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Talk on Farms
The annual Armistice Day church
service of John F DeHavrn Po*t
139. American Legion, will t- ur?-
sented Sunday night at 730 in tv
First Baptist Church, open to the
pubic.
R*0n William J. Dttter, U. 8
Congressman from this county, wll!
the guest speaktr Members of
the post, the auxiliary. Sons of
Legion and Junior auxiliary will at-tend
in a group
The Conshohocken HUh Schoo'
Band wl'l play patriotic numbers
and the senior choir, directed by
Prof De Prefontalne. organist am'
chorister of the churc',
with Franklin Krtetrel a* guest
soloist
The program
•P «e*iioii»i Hymn Onward
chrUtian aoldiera '
The National Anthem
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Hymn. ' Com* Thou A;n : My Kin
Evening Scrlpliir- Iiilih SS
Anthem, "Clod of our
Fathers Srhneclter
Preyer
The Offertory
— iiwe. i'ral-e Ood frotr
"Thar* In no Demlr OVtH
Fraiikl.n Krirhi-1
Ore ft'.run* end amiuuncminiM
Hfnm, -Oh. Oad. Our Btk
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Introduction ot Snewkei
Addreaa Hon. J WIT, DUtCI
Krnibft ot Conm-tsui
Selection . Hnih School Band
Hymn. Uv Country Tia ot ThW continue thetr long numm-
The Benediction
■Tipi" this community
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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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