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^t €omt)oi)ocktn Rtcoxbtt. MAKE Estobliahed 1869. No. 7207 Vr cst Boro to Honor 129Men In Service Service Hup willi 12') -lar- li be rai..cl l,v \\.'-l Con. -In»li<»,-ken. Ktiiuluv CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. T942 TEN PAGES Marino Visits (Jrade School Many Pilgrims Local Flier Trained in Canada as a PRICE: TWO CENTS FLAC; .GIFT OF VFW l'ar;ul- f ■ luMrt-n. ri\iliu nnil- -S mil lit'., A number of pupils ol the local vrade schools were thrilled tn.- wrt-k vtUO u young man In the uniform of the United Slates Ma-rines visited :heir (dranoa. Harry Neve, a former pupil In the tirade school, visited the HhOOl to say goodbye to friends before sailing fW f-jreign duty. Ren K)lte briefly to some of the boys and girls of the need or mak-ing the most of the time spent In I school. The marine also stressed ToUr Here for Night Fiohter, Ordered to Britain sons. I'd .send numerous times, nnd serv-. I?-_fl| I 4 ... ■ , '*'";" ',:; ' ':"" K-C.AJ. in Canada." coastal patrol m Labrador CttOl l/UVS' °n :,ne *vp of tnP departure of He enlisted In the R.CA.F ON Churrh of Ss. Ommi ;i Dsmiatl tn observe IV.i-t <if patron saints -I' PROCESSION. SI \im 1.T.1.1-. Hhool gj ™p™;;™ nt "'»»»«* * '"JUi|| ,-arry lt«tll« defeOM speaker West Conshohocken will go I The arithmetic classes for grades 5-6 this term are using problem* and sample urithemtlc examinations aH uwd in the Naval Training schools and Aviation buses The punils will .tundStf afternoon In honor.ng tnufi ^ al)le t„ de,ermine how wtl, her 129 boys who are serving in all they are preparing themselves to branches of Uncle Sam's fighting meet possible future needs. Iiltres In all ports of the world.' The use of the Navy course in I when a service flag, a gift of Con- [arithmetic culls for only a few] shohocken Post No. 1074. Veterans minor changes in the practical j of Foreign Wars, will be raised at arithmetic training course previous-' I he memorial plot at the West en- U' »wd in grades 5-6. ii ance to the Matsonford bridge I ■ spanning the Schuylkill river. ' ■« .. .-, The program, sponsored by the l{ •■ I I « ki^l'v li'ik West Conshohocken Civilian I>- H-«H> Ot I V ii. i fense Council, calls for a street, parade and puliloiU- meeting, plans for which were completed Wednes-day night at a well-attended meet-ing In the borough building. John Ryan, chairman, presiding. Three Bands of Music It was reported at the meeting that three bands have been obtain-ed for the parade. George Mc- Laughlin reported the West Con-shohocken High School Band, aug-mented by some former pupils. Is practicing daily under the direction of Paul M. OberholtTer. head of the ill |irui f rlergy, pi!grhm, Mingregatioii Pilgrims from a wide md tneir way to Lonsnoiiockeu this weekend, to participate In the pu0] annual three-day observance of the dian Ai! ■OH, QeOEBl Wh::nu:>. 22. September 30 of last year anil mi Uor duty as u night fight.: A, h the called to training the nsxl daj Be It AT ui England, following a was tUttOU year's training In Canada, Mis. La- S.iguniiiv Quebec roy Bllndl. 31H East Tenth avenue, or the 89 quadron ! paid tins mute tribute to an allies 2J are American men Th government. The flier today con- squadron li scheduled to Ifl eludes a two week-':' debarkation England, furlougn here "Mo <me ever could Furlough have better treatment than that Granted a two weeks' debarkation1 accorded in Canada to my son", she furlough, the entire 32 fliers. Cana-s, itl dlans nnd Americans, decided Oil a "He is happy to be udgnsd to 'final fttng" in New York Ci:v prior war duty in England, and I am to taking off for British service happy, too. Don't think I'm worry- Arriving In New York City early ,ing. for I am not", the mother of last week, the blue-dad airman rea will the R.AJP, flier said today. jtnade their headquarters at the The local youth—now Sergeant Hotel Actor. Alter four days to-i\<* w System I aed in Test For Blackoul Runaway Couple Held for Bigamy No ulerl Conshohocken's first blackout under the new system of no public ptatowTr;i»a,',::;,!,', I*,';:::,,'!;'',"'"'1"1" y*"[" Force [eft from Philadel- Una week at their homes mattered Teas! of Ss. Cosinas and Damum.iphia Airport at 9.M this mnruiiig 00 tliroiighout patrons or Ss, Cosmas and Mmlanjthe first lap of his journey into.da. *u. I. i , ., !War Sergeant Pilot Whitman was en- Fast gaining a place as one of the( He will riv to Montreal and g» tertataed extensively here this week meccas (or Catholic pilgrims from ther„ to Newfoundland Tlien' " B But. the church at i0 England to J0U1 the bulwark of 1 with bigamy, Richard A. Stelnbtcker, a, el Look Haven, lunty, was arrested lasl ol M ■.. Private E J Kline ol Pennajrlvanla Motor police In th<- Peridfc-e home Mil.-ia Hill road wa, RounnVr] Good ' . ... ti B .'■■ hadl M it.|MiiitMin hj publlf Clinton, county. With whom he was l.illlc ilcliiv M,id to navf" been living at the Whitemarsh township dwelling, was on a charge of marrying Uw hi hand of another woman. raw committed bv Magis- ■■ ■■■ I <"i: W Hofman of Whlte-manh to the Montgomery lountv Sa| al Norristown. This morn-1 ,,, ing they were reU>a.wd In the CU8- ' ' ■ ' iijie David I Prob-.;. of Clinton County, who rttonWI them to I^ick Haven. Thl charges were preferred by Sheriff Edwin Greenable of Lock Haven on infoiination received. The sheriff sent out a description of the 10 Tons Scrap 94 ll.s. Metals In I si l)ri\ <' SKV'KRAL VIOLATIONS l-'ir.t notice in ccuontrol ;it 9.55 p. n ill. r , JUT dm. SaKiifit- chairman -;t\. Rcrap i(ri\i' liu- ju-l IM-^IIII I'u -c«-k ever) otmce ol -irup CAPTAINS FOB Dim i: of wrap w'l- Sli.i.fiK be need in ih'fen.i* wi.rk Need oae <>f tracki nlKlu whrn u surprise test tlirew phlLiclelphl^ ;i1 •,!"' t'-'";'" ""'' '<»" surroundlnj rounties „„„']',: bv i dnrkiwss [or a lulr hour : ipnutlmately 10.15 10 104s 1 A gradual,-o7 Coluiii.'hnc'kVii Hum I ''"l""1"1 ""' ,l,'ls ••• "•" srhool In- 11 i,!,.,j Uisinus and s"""'"'-»"rkil|a „s prrvloui HM1 A loial 01 ten long toas or scrap Iron and steel and 94 pounds of oilier metals. Including copper. aluminum and bronze was donated PrbaU Kline10 Am',|l''a'' «»' 'fort by the peo-rwMTOl I u,, tkl couple Id Kf,0' Conshohockm. In the recent la, in WlutemarJ, lown- V,I,ory Bc"x" Dr,ve her0 Mtlp. The 22.1120 pounds ol .scrap iron The marriage ceremony was said'and stp*>1 and tne scrap metal, has Hon. attracts hundreds ol out-of- In Churches Former nJttionaT) i«> Biirnu v\ill be |ne*t nprakrr ut Baptist Chord} Pro - lions al Si. Mark1 i>il 1-i service. |Pltth avenue and Maple slreet. withiBritish and Allied Il.lers battling West Ohsater Stale Teachers Col-! whlch a Publlc alert was sound- lo have been performed last Fridav nplwd lh(" Council of Defense, Bor-a large Italian-American congrega-ju,e Nazi "Jerries" in the war-lorn lege berore enterlnu the emplov of etl * ,mlr nour Tore actual black- in Lock Ha\en Mr and Mrs PHP" of Coilsl">hocken. the sum of night skies. fthe Marine Insurance OomtMUU in out- ,nt" "wpfration of the public Stembacken have a five-veir-fjld *12488- Herbert J Tole. ■aivSSS chairman announced today. Willie, the Victory Scrap Drive is considered highly successiul. Mr [Tole indicated today that tin- col- | lection of scrap here is "only jus; bsffim." • town persons each year at iW pa-i Sergeant Pilot Whitman is be-.'which connection he took ■ nost-i^-1- Saoelleiii. and what little dc-i child. ttrroonnoall tfeean-ss!t. IUJisstt yvpe:airr, tllhtte> pniillig.rriinmias 1i;.,.. 1 ._ 1 •*.- m . „ . . . !..-_ J.. .. _ ._ rr \*v i.r 1 ,,.i... ...,, ... 1.1 .. i..... .1 ! ieved tn iv th» flr.s! CcnsholiiK ken 'sradua.. v, came from as far away as Connect!-^outh to join the R.C.A.P. or to be msaranca IChool assigned to England from there. Another Conshohocki « the New York!1"* t,r vu,latlon in blackout there may have been. Is believed mulnl.. fiier idue l0 a few PSfSOM who had not He is the son of Parker. 335 ;! Business Man ISem ice Fh will lower the number of out-of-;ment in England, he has already with the R t'-A F. town faithful who will come here, it s„n «leiviive war dutv. He ferried Ml' «'"> Mrs Elwood was learned today at the rectory of bombers from Canada tn Kngland »«l Hih avenue the church that many Italian- American residents or Philadelphia and vicinity are doubling u Mflh-jtransportation, or coming by rail i road. Last year, a fleet of charter-ed buses carried them here. i • .mr «-i »»>». Ne„ snnd.; wlil * -Raliy .„„ I^r^Zl^^!^ J <> "« « N « > V FOT )( ) M.'ll music department of the school and Harvest Home Day at the Baptist states bearing the name of Ss will be ready to head the school Church. Cosmas and Damian. Italian phy Bible.sicinn-salnts. known through the their hen I ing-powers. "£ children in the parade. He also an-1 For this occasion, the nounced he had secured the Bridge-1 School will assemble in ihelr de-. centuries jioi-t High School Band. Terranceipartmenus at ltl o'clock, instead of Campbell, chief engineer of the 'the usual hour of 9.15. George Clay Fire Company, an-' After the making up of the nounced the fire company has pro- records, the school will adjourn at t ufVj the Fort Washington Bugle 10.30 to the auditorium, to unite and Drum Corps. The Bridgeport with the church congregation tn the fiSprinsMnUi eside signal was to be blown. The people cooperated in excel- I-III manner.'* Charles M. lOHor, commander told a RECOHDr:it re-porter today "Several vJolatloni were reported. Tnese are bruiii in-v.- slignted and of course will In ted if deliberate But we believe it was probably a mlsunder-siundiug on tola iuM test tmdsi the new system." I ! : nuwlerige of the lest and approaching blackoul reached the Control Center at 9.55-ihe "yel-| low light1' signal. The BMOnd warmiiB "blue light" signal-came at 1005. Under the prev: (loiiiirilinaii It! , O II I Announcement is made today of lln's hnddcnlv;!;'»" ' j Warden Fi-tment by Chief Air Raid •ancls Bobenrieth of eight j captains who will direct block air 'wardens in making an appeal - < unilt- Other de i litjiri attack iths. Jnlni I'. Pomrs, Weal Sidelthroush their territory for every Councilman ind Dt'mo- nunc1' of s<-rap metal contained in j-r,.i; . i:. • l l l homes or business houses here ratlC political leader StlC- The scrap drive captains are James Darby. William J Kearney NorrLs Davis. Frank Capaldi. James Manser. Elmer Munro. Irvin RLitine and Kclward Lorenz. Many ol the pilgrims atmbnle the .''''"; """M' "'" " " " " "'"" '"'"'"" MTn-.-low mnf MfMI. TM MCOtatl. SjS*^^1!*? j*.f"ff Mrs Vernon Wynne, chairman of Intercession of the -twin'saints, as: board, PX«CUtlve ol % .-I Si,ii.hu Veteran. nr- "."""I" """■ UeM »lB™>l-<-»mo w„'''2 " "?• ,SJ" '• ^'s' "• ''■' Local Women', u„|, of the the source ««£*-» ■ Si,,.. , ,,, ,. ,, „ ,. '££ - «* fc pf^ Sc^^^JC^™ EWSSLZi'tt ihelr group. Including ^lrty-n»e'assi.,tants and the pastor will direct,*"" '-he celebration, opened last' „, ' ' ' , *'" . l»^P7'?.'?'tol. "' 'S0"1 P*0* f ,-n, rail,mu, the ionrJSSj hocl"'n every ttacMTriaSr. ttTllS ^Z musicians, drum majorettes and the service. , night at the church and will con-; n,ss mi,n and ,or ">' "»" "",ri?°;b"," ,C 1"""s «'" <"'*' ™ raSloutllLa« nlSn S^Sinato "''"»'' *°<> '" 'mparlecl health bottom. "lea, a id keen drv^ Are '"'•" «"•"' I Ml» E'«"<>' Righterand Seth H.1"™' ">nlght and tomorrow. years vice president of the Upper g1™*1*1"4™" s»"rt"V allemcxm h-.ikoul L; ■-' W •■ "» «™'! for »met,n„. suneruik several pre- ve„, ,„„„,„ ProvMon for COHR r»r.de u> sun Feillvllle, Mitchell, ihe committee on special' * special mass for children will! Merlon school board, has been com- " «" Presentation and raising ol a JJJ X,w,„ „ „,, ,,,1 „,, I,,! , vious attacks. A brother Jamei a Uon will be madesoon A street parade In which every speaker lor this occasion, uke be celebrated In the church Sunday missioned a lieutenant in the ""«*,"•• honoring fifty young '"" «««J'™ °'»" ",1'"" ,he lormer member of Tow, Counc,f; m connecTo?, ^?,„ unit of the Civilian Defense Council. Plewnre in saying that they have «»rnln. at 8. Other masses will be Unlled state. Navy and. reported »»"•■" »J«««> ot Spring Mill '"«»»_« ...av in the same manner , ,„,„ d " « 'V„^ \, k'"fk ,"c™p at 6. 7. 9. 10 and 11. the last a on Wednesday al the Philadelphia.■""h"/' *ho "' serving with the ™' „"^01i'~^'.,,„,, „!.„ lime more than a vear aao S,.in. . . * "1,t un>' solemn high mass and the ten Navy Yard fur service Lleulena,,' ■rmcd 'or'" •■' »"' nation, at ser- ""' reached here at 01,. when "„. ' , Jear "" busines., men who can donate the O'clock, a high mas,. Elliott was appol. let to tu" Nav"i t" '» ' held U Fourth an. S**" nubllc "0,i",° , f,1" „n'T"' ,'"t1""' ,»ut»rtnlend- "» 01 « iruck at lnterv.,1 1. w,w ss. r^&gvsLsresi assi °»T= «*»«-«-.«.he^rv,ce ss«. zjffsimr " «™^w^™x^^ti^"^%r°h pin Than pins will bear Pedestrians caught on the streets engaged in highway trucking co.i- Mm at once. bov in the service as u"' '■>«'"'* of '»m whwi,. tr u-ting until Impairment ol heaUh Scrap piles are expected to lv will receive uhii' ^u"dal. sought the iiean'st -h.-I- Bo"i in Watt Cnn^h^ir.,.. K-1I TJ _.— ".-. ™P management wlU| two „..*„ on UKm ^ ™!ter Cars were required to halt. *•" borough and school offlcials, public secured Mrs J Herbert Cope, and parochial school children and Mrs. Cope is a Philadelphia girl the George Clay Fire Company and u graduate ol its Normal sciiool members will take part will be the In that city she taught for three oiiening feature. ,years, and then married J. Herber: All groups taking part in the Cope, and went out with him parade are requested to be in their Burma. 'Msttions not later than 1.45 In' They orner that the rrne may begin mov-iln the Haka district. ing at 2 o'clock sharp. I mountainous region inhabited bj The parents are asked to urge many tribes speaking many different .heir children to take part in the languages, and to whom the; exercises. The pupils will meet at.brought the Ilrst ray of - their respective schools and then light. march to Front street and take In addition to his missionary their place between Williams slreet work. Dr Cope worked hard on and Bullock avenue where they wiU! translating into these rorm in line. The air wardens.; tongues the Bible, hymn books and auxiliary firemen and mesalngexs' text books for education are requested to meet at the Oeorgei He was also Clay hose house at 1 o'clock olic church, will deliver a special j to the mothers movement honoring the young men was begun by JOOO Keys for Scrap UOthen Of these boys ;H,. ' "'V wi-re souiuled. 2.30 Sunday after- man of' wide eixoerVence ~He is Sari vf"°.!s "'""rhes 01 <!.,■ '.noon, in which the statue, of Ss. owner of tile Muchmed Metals Con!' als0 "E """'""' Eaih "'" r""vl' They did valiant missionary work fh.f^hajrc'^fo'rThr^ca'rn'''" ,!!'VU P","5 :'" 'nterprLse recenlly eslab- a 33fcr'XoThS In^'liJrSkS •« "» <-hor„s o! mill whlsllrs trading until Impairment of ne.Uh Scrvp ' sentauon.wlll bo made by Chlel ",u! those pi-oceedlnj were slopped Join Powers and was educated in leave scrap Iron, steel or metal .1 «»«• Thomas Robbim. of the Unlled !">>"' ">" s™rd«B Is' '■"■™d,-s parochial school. He 'any time Tin LsTo " milled States Ni.vv. Following these pre-: Two Inindre-' and seven air rAid'wfls Democratic commltteeman hi separate!, srnlatlnns. Rev Joseph Tyl assiM- wani.us nportod for dun miisid- toe Second Ward for twenty two , L rector of St. Mary's Polish Cath-' er,'d u hlkh average on Ihe tlrsl FOarl, cominuou-sly except for one A wl. I*..-... .„ /.• - under the new setup. >'e«r. He was elecled 10 West Con- .•*"■• BOTH IO lilVC Fire lfuring Hla.koul :shohocken town couhtll at Ihe gen-ii,.- occunvd in 111.- nii.lsi 0f iera! election last November and blackoul. giving Ihe firemen took hls seal at the organization I resident Marie A. Rowe and" Mrs 'carlne actual, flisl-hand pra.ln.' lueelmi; in January He was named' Everybody should be keved up '(of Upper Merlon for Ihe pail twelve Boehert. residents of Spring Mill1 "Hereafler. ,1 a lire occurs dm- c"«rrman of the streel commlllee """ng Hie ne»i week. Front .tree, S-L TL.S !1 HV" Jl"J' 1926' recelvrt th' silver ,t 7.30 on the churchTerojnds k 'f'""5 *"d r»"d'■, "' * commodiouslavenue. who collected sunlctcm In! • blackout." Commander Miller ""' »,s° s"«d as a member of the Hea«ai-Key» for Victory Week > ee anTwil ^„?,,H^. fhl. Kals,''-'-Hmd ""^ «"»» the-1 Th, ° „, ,h. .^ !, ,'K ,^'USe "h'ch he ^ "*«"> """"* """ *h"'h "> purchase ,l„. itoUd .".las "The whUtle MU b,' *""■ "ootiatl, building and .ay slert, today and OOBUnua, untli ™. . ,,, compnse three sec-'British Oovernment in recognlllon „The0;f, "' lt" 'hree-day celebra- Montgomery avenue and Arde,, road .»„,.,. fig. ::1:.; ..,....„„„ Ke,.- uunded ... ooda as usual and Lb. T " '■'■ tool « '""*' Pruloy. Inclmlve. Ramev aervl,w""l, 'ILlZ'-'-rlT J! ':'"-"«>">""i public service hi iffJJf ,„ _J!J? uiLd w"'"rf, ,°' alons m' ""'Ph Clcflt dlr«"> op- dents the entire length 61 the ave- tin engines will pnxwd la scene 22J?*™" !" Sf '"'"^ »' the! 'Purws.' of the Keys lor victors- «.? „?f *.,, ¥ ""sh"1 The i„dia." the boy. In service Prayers will be poslle the historic hanging rock, one res.»nded generouslv to the ol in.- 'ire" iborough and during hi, short term' Wp,-k l» lo gather up ever, unused wmber, ol "wncouncU borough V ""? ,OUr'"B ",s dul"':- D' °"T **' *" r'"B'°"- "''IS "" *"? *, ra^"Tr °' "" V<»*' •"*"" ™^-SV."he I A is wliLslle. however. „ not lo g °*Z f«™ • '--'uable member Je, „, the bor„„Bh' ,„ M l^lSS niaaT. .„„ „K2 , ' horonah.Cope died In June. 1938 j v'"t „ . „ , Merlon school board lor the past needed to make the occasion a be ooataatd Us the pubi wttll an f, L?."""' „He 2" " member ol down for ihe metal so vital to Am- Hndle^r, ui K h^L,'"r,*rda '"S' 'n all hla labors. Mrs Copewas Bl.ekP.,1, four years but lendered hi, reslgna- g„„m „„,,,. ; ",.','", „„,,;,„ ,d J ., the s,„„..,lw Q*°r»' 0^ Fire Company. I "lea's war needs. The project -, »"loTjuard Conal^ockenl^tNoi.S''?1'^' a"d d"'oled helper.-B«'hnlmj lonighl. the annual "?" a, „ meeting of the board On The celebrallon will start with a ", blackout The all-.l.'.., Mgnal He is survived b, hi, widow. Mar-'" S*"0",-*"1" °ne. in, VeuVran, of firm W.M .nd fv.' ""^ "S. *rMd "» b0"" So, .Wl" ?L"1' ,Ch 1rch *'"' be Monday night of thLs week .treat parade, forn.mg al Spring will b. sounded only b, mill "T" OODaUatlna Powers, one son, . f" "™™M ke,s U ,|„. Kml Auviil.rv- into P r\?H,™ rtd '}"""" " "" sch"ol lor the chil- held each night beginning ai 7 on. While Ural DJIatl inienilrd lo Mill avenue and Harry slreet. Th" , til a AmeriTon lea^on Posted J™ "' mlsslonariM a, Talihgyl. :he church grounds ,,-„«„ tram tne Upper Merlon line, headed by .he NuasO'Hara- "ori's^ Hone Narsnw roVo. „*d,jBu a.T- , 'V'™"8"' P''manly for Ihe bur-school board because 01 his entering Todd Veteran ol Porelgn War, Post „, Si' c N-™n« CorP' «nd She arrived In New York on "reds ol out-o!-tovvn visitors, lunch Ihe Naval service. Ins acton In re- Junior Bugle nnd Drum Corps, of E,0 LO . „. Kra„, a*.- ni elh ,J°i?Ph. ?"*' Coiishohockei, , he PUe growing , "ceding corps. March 23. ml. on an emergency »'« be served all day Sunday in signing Monday night was in pro- 'Non-blown, will march east In ,,.,,' „", j wWdaa \ir« lirrv "^neral services will be held tram ■"*•■■ come in of the parade will be from the He is a director In the Trl-Mctu church, formalion point, west on Products corporalion Maple street to Elm streel. counter-, Horse and of the J march east on Maple lo Seventh Howard Compam tannery in Corn- • venue nnd return to the church. Pa Re : - wner of an Iniur-where solemn benedicllon will be ance business in Philadelphia, which anous If" 'SI.1'0'1"""* ,,»'" h"1 ""'v .occupied ihe greater part of hu lime "aL. . "a "ante Society. B. V M. Sodailly. until the organisation of Uu Ma- " r ,'J Ritas Society. St. Anthony's cliined Metals Company Srrond Mm i..n war furlough, being one of the tne church hall, by the block party test of the action of the board of Spring Mill avenue to the boroughI rl Publit ,1 ^h Mr^M ^ ^evacuated missionaries who. oil!"™™"-***- w „ directors in electing Robert S line, countermarch to Fourth ave-; uldren. St. special advice, left Burma by special' Clement Monacelll La general Slrine. of King-of-Prus-sia. a,s twin- riuc where a speakers' stand will be I Raid Navy transport. chairman of the block party, with a'cipal of the township high school erected for the nwrotSM WhUe of Interest to all. Mrs. Co|>e *a^'{,* number of Holy Name So- j Elliot was chairman ol the teach- T*° IOCHI units have slgnlhed 'will have a special word for the cletv members and the Women's SIS' committee of the school board,tht?ir intentions of taking part in people boys and giri.H, Alliance of the church, assisting and claims he had no knowledge of the demonstration The Horn.- West Conshohocken 3and. Pu Clertrude's school childrei Wardens, Auxiliary Police. Third Division Fort Washington Band, Clay Fire Company. Ladies' Aux iliary. Auxillar>- ilremen. apparatus (Continued on Page Four) rot blsckout Tns all-clear signal I "e w by his widow, Mar-will be suiiudpd oniv hv mUl fS* c2™"«ntme Power-i. oiu- un, whistles" Jol,n- 1U,t-e OSfflgh-Srs. Alice Con- . ' ^OMfllohOCksn. Tliey win bo On d.i.y at the Control Center ■£■£ and Joan, his mother. Mrs °'^l,'>"' »» lh,\*"ldo,v ot Kelioi. he time of Uie teat were Russell Margaret Powers and one brothei. *-"'^ ' BtOW US PmSMte itre* BSCb day's col- 111 il.n-1 ,tir ruid warden. Mrs. Harry] it'ontlnued 1 Page Six 1 George young Vernon Wynne New Legion Commander Vernon Wynne, member of town gathered at the service. iTnc Ho'v Name Society will also the plan to elect Strine until after Nursing Group of the Civilian De A cordial invitation is aUo ex-; act 'M ush*'rs "f 'he services, Sun- he had arrived to attend the meet- feuse Council and the Volunteer tend-d to the publlc to .hear her, dav lag. Medica* Service .Corp:, Wuui .. Junior Social In,,,,, |_,~ A... p Cards mone. president; ^^ Ueut E,HoU and his w|(e also been received that the United deeply interested in Tiinltv StQles Army will be represented by the 28th Tank Company. Leroy Love, or the Nuss-OHara-rocM Jiinioi Bugle and Drum Corps. will preside as master of ceremonies Tlie program in full is as follows Invocation. Appeal For .Mood Donors AI:, P. Cardamone, president The Junior Social Union will start of tne Alliance, and .Mrs Benjamin :s Fall activities with a meeting Sfln ^"^ ■"* co-chalnnan of the lauecODaTlsissi. next Tuesday evmung. at the horn, ™*°* committee for the block ,;slrvmatl lor "^ ^T^ Kontmued on Pip Fcmr) pa A2i,H„ nrp „. „„- JUn. Elliott is leader or the choir I Assisting are Misses Millie and ^,L „., -.. ..,..,„,,„„.,„, v, '«■"■««, OA . „L Betty Pettine Rosanna Elmo Mrs rhp EH'otts have three chid re 11. 2c f 0ni n m'nirOo7lJhohWnrF KS| G°ld SlaF l!1 C hUrCh 'Clement etwted commander of John F. De- . 'ciurclo MMr™s «A"uSra^ nMarsc^*tr<nn,L™D*^™Th™om*a*s- a1n0:d SLae«whis- "a•re"e-nr^olled u»t Haven Post No. 129 American Sei>VICe Flag Mrs Uu» rVlK^^ ^d°nba*dhAliLn0PaTUn; l.°nnuai " T™m«™ «-" HtS %EEF** M Shipley School. election of omcers held iS con^-L.^V^J^^V*'1!. eItam amonS iM^mp„.DlOr^0'_Antolnptte «■""' ^ U™L ElliotI has two brothers, hli late home Saturday morning, j Mrs. John w. Higgs, 227 Ei Mis* Mary Corrigan l-mii .u.-nue. lias been named -,, ^''"'^J'-^'h tol toms tnns.jg^nnsn or Uw Keys for Victory Tole. local Assisting Mrs. Higgs in ihe town-wide drive are Mrs Reuben DeHaven. Mrs Rov BbSdS, Mrs Theodore Muntz und IflSl I M McCoy. ■:- - ■'"■-'' Kll!> IlllVO b«C!l med to make a house-to-house Rev. Herbert T. Boughev Pastor of Methodist Church iContlnued on Pagr Slvi donorg lit'iwt'i'ti and 60 years. g*e of 2] tion with lay night in the Legion Home, Sec nue and Forrest street. r» ^ L lLT,«l(orlJ' ,olir ^ a *"lce "»l to be >»e. Fanny Di Ciurclo. Mrs. An-i00'110' whom received appoint Drivers Sentenced ... ha «ir.t, inma £T ll,*(ll('a,pd Sunday night at 730 In'thony Oreco Mrs Charles Moore rnents "> 'ne United States Naval *c" St Mark's Lutheran Church. Mhses Rase Candelorl. Rena and Academy Commander Rogers El- LeRoy Freas. son of Mr and Mrs.'pa»"rie Santoni. Eva Andrey. Anita lloU ll,e elder of the two brothers. Alfred Siler, North 43rd street. Chester Freas. East Hector street, ir*ossl- Ann Cardamone. Julia andiwas on the U S. Airplane Carrier after pleading guilty to a charge of who lost his life in an explosion atiTneresa Tadeo. Claire Marzella, "Wasp"- on Its hazardous trip to drunken driving, was sentenced to an army camp in California early L,irV DeMarco. Mary Cecelia and Malta several weeks ago. Since pay a fine of $100 and the costs. In June, will be honored by the gold(Kathryn Lucci, Mary Qambone,!!hen he has been transierred and no John Joseph Kelly, Old Elm star. jDella Mashette, Marie Travagllno,'word froni "Irn has been received street. Conshohoclern. who entered Tlie wives or two of the service Carmella Cardamone. Mury Tollis °i' htt) brother here for some thnS, I plea of guilty to a drunken dnv-amen will unrurl the liandsome silk and n'ta Monacelli. tng charge was sentenced to pay a ond avem ptlier offlcers chosen are: Senior Vice Commander, John Shade: Jun-ior Vice Commander, Harry Karr: 'djutant, Calvin W. Rigg; Finance Ofncer, William Schrack: Sergeant-at- Arms, Brooke Moore: Chaplain, Howard Martin: Athletic Director. Llewellyn Jones: Service Officer, John Calms: Liaison Officer, Seth K Mitchell. House Committee—Jaseph Pur-cell. Llewellyn Jones. Leo Burt. Executive Committee-John Allan, George Clark, Harry Atkinson. Howard French. The newly-elected officers will be installed at a joint installation with the Legion Auxiliary on Saturday evening, October 10 The installa-tion ceremonies at the Legion Home will be preceded bv a dinner at Bungalow Inn, Jeffersonville, at fl. The committee appointed from the post to make arrangements for the installation comprises Commander-elect Wynne. Llewellyn Jones. Leo Burt and John Costello. • William L. Schrack was named chairman of the committee to ar-range the annual Armistice Day Dinner. John Allan was named chairman of the entertainment com-mittee. Hag. the gift of the Tuxis Bible Class and the Busy Workers So-ciety. Parents and wives of service men will be special guests at the exercises. Rev. G. E. McCarney. pastor of the church, will officiate. MI: RAID WARDENS WILL MEET TONIGHT A meeting or the air raid wardens has been called lor this evening at 8 15 In the S M S Hall 507 Maple street, by Magistrate Francis J. Bobenrieth. chief air raid warden Tlie meeting is Important to all wardens as officials cards will be distributed and instructions SENT TO JAIL ON DISORDERLY CONDITT CHARGE Candidate Hoss William Saviukl, 60. of RobertsJI Auditor General F. Clair Ross avenue, and Peter Taraska. 4.9. of I Democratic nominee for Governor line of »100 and the costs . Charles Jones. North Hills, \ ISlis (^Olirt IlotlSe Ln;,r8('a as a drunken driver, en-tered a guilty plea and sentenced to pay a fine ot $100 and the casts. Frank Wasco. Philadelphia, seri Mary M Corrigan. a member Week, by Herbert of one of the borough's best known salvage chairman. families, died Tuesdu, at her late "" home, 121 East Third avenue. ! .1 daughter ot the late James and Annie McAnav Corrlgar was bom in tbJS borough and nenl —- her entire lire here. She attended MtiiiL'toil Ho-nitid li! lit.ink ■ Msttnsw'i scaool and lollowinn rolit',:Ilon « °ld keys They will .m..i.l0l .u IIIlIl IIn... IB..*-1r-i. lf„urr--nolnti.ll ■'1''1' ^l"lU1'""1 »hs returned to theif8111 todav- continuing throughout Sl)i,«,i u ,„„. ol |np teachers a 1 "'e entir.- week. \i-il Oct. 6 \-k fur l-l I POSI held for a number or years ) Aniung the glrls collecting an-be entSTfd the employ or Joan and JlIr"* Ambler. Jane Wll-the Lee Tire and Rubber Company liams Klsie Long. Eleanor Carda-a. v ;I member ol the otfice --talf She n'"n' Laibaru Gordon. Elinon- " (has lived retired lor the past fir The PttSj DSSd B4 bliiocl ptsSDtsj1**" vears. not oih tor tns men al the front. ■ She is survived hv three 1 t 1 ur- Mb* Margaret tims at home was pointed out to- Si>n Sfemie dS3 by Dr M J Zakreski. loosl OSOlfe Roth. U57 IW Hector t-lifiii 111:111 ot the Abington mobile I -s"eet. buth ol this borciii blot>dband unit, scheduled lo make i Elizabeth wife or Charles O'Hara its second visit here this year. Oc- N'"i'M >wi; feobtt ii rrom 1.30 to 6 in tlie Mary: The funeral will be held lomor- H Wood Park BoOSB (Continued on Page Six) Tlie local physician also points, — he biood Committee to Select During" Blackout slaters. iOruy Dorothy Krlebel. Pearl Bow- . man, Anna Kreasky. Miiinit- OSJS- >B ml, Jennet it- Jasquallni. CarmelLi M.tnstielil BninS f;"111' °l,linde DeMaru. Dollv and Anna, mile ur Brown *,nBn Andry. Margaret Mc- Cann. Teresa Denendo. Patnci.t Stella Merkoski. Matild:. P'ii/tla, Rtilh Dueber. Joan Frlentl Dorothy Kordelas and Jane Diem Fire Company Called I'ulpit Applicants plasma rccpived by t!,p AbinRton bloodbank nnil sold, nor is any fUipit .Applicants "urlns iha midst ol m rh.rge ol »ny kind nwdf to dis- fr ..„ ,,., „„;„ ,hp Wishineion Fin- Bstri "'"i"8 "anj II ,]?„„, membprs of thf Prpsbltrr- Cl""l1»"v »«s summon.-d |„ No <l M^istra,, ,„uls W HolnJ 0^.,,^^^^ S?aymZ, TIr^^V. Sltvf ' — S TSSjS^Z bata ^.^VlStTJTS H^SSt^SiI£» (returned to_ it lor disaster use. as varant since the resignation of <lw ^™ they discovered the smoke Magistrate Louis Whitemarsh township to the Mont-jk Mensch. Wednesds fneherL°?ha!-LcPr1°Hi f°r^ tein d8VS| R<K*' after a vWt l0 Chairman HAKPER A('( I SE1) OF I high as fifty per cent or all thelRe -"-*»^-y ' ::!,ir:&8Siff Accu.«do,v-^u78provision,JjSSlT,^Z™Z"X;^T^fXS^"""andHB35r*N8oZ"^IZ7<Z - MONTHS FOR STABRIV, tuuf'"' C ?"2 u"d I°*"L.C lhls V">bUU«. John A. Harppr. 42. ta cover Ihp hospllal's rxpensf o! Th- t™, nine,. mmprHf. Thom-!lhr fir" MOKTHS FOR >TABBIN(. |Hllltgai«. olhfr County Ro«- ortlre'josfphlne avenue. West Consho-' handling, preparlna and packa»ln« a. J R, ser Si J .MaurTee sin" Roue Ball, colored Amble- who h°'d"S '"" """"- [hock™, was taken into custody by tlie blood lhls must be done b>- tan. Mrs Vernon Gotwali and MUs FORTY HOliBS RNDS Wlpleaded 8u,l,y .0. chat, of .s-' FASTOR~BREAirS 7R»T,N FALL STS£SSTS*Sif ^^IL S2* '""'"' <*"">** '•" "C""' "i." "°^J1 « « MATTHEWS fotlnwina changes made necessary ■ sault and batterj' in connection by changing the signals formerly with a stabbing. In which the is al-glven by the fire whistles. Com-. leged to have cut an alleged wom-mander Charles Miller will be pres- an friend of her husband, was icnt-ent and address the meeting. Alljenced this morning by Judge Cor be present | County Prison PASTOR BREAKS ARM IN FALL and committed to prison. Harper nlcians The congregation will elect a pas-was in court last Friday and fined "This small charge made to cover tor from the applicants ptSjssMtd Annual devotion of Forty Hour* Rev R K Williams, pastor of Lo- which ooened Sunday morning tn wei Providence Presbyterian church St Matthew's R c Church came acted as moderator ot ihe meeting to a close with an impressive pro- Rev. John VanNess of Narberth gram Tuesday night at the church Rev A. J Davles. pastor ot the »ioo and placed on probation for this work, amounts to approximate First Baptist Church. Is suffering,six months on a drunken driving Iv hut one-eighth of the usual cost with a rracture of the left arm charge. One or the provisions of of blood plasma in commercial lab- , near the shoulder, sustained hi a the probation was that he abstain oratories III ,™Sn" requested tojson to ajerm of two months in the,1*11 on a wet pavement, last Friday rrom drlnktnn liquor He Is ,a.d to| -Thererore, every person who vol-evenlng :.,,;, violated the provision M untinued on Page Two! will preach at the session Runda, morning at 10 30 Services were held eaeh and evening momIng
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 25, 1942 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1942-09-25 |
Year | 1942 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 72 |
Issue | 7 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Marino Visits
(Jrade School
Many Pilgrims Local Flier Trained in Canada as a
PRICE: TWO CENTS
FLAC; .GIFT OF VFW
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A number of pupils ol the local
vrade schools were thrilled tn.-
wrt-k vtUO u young man In the
uniform of the United Slates Ma-rines
visited :heir (dranoa.
Harry Neve, a former pupil In the
tirade school, visited the HhOOl to
say goodbye to friends before sailing
fW f-jreign duty.
Ren K)lte briefly to some of the
boys and girls of the need or mak-ing
the most of the time spent In I
school. The marine also stressed
ToUr Here for Night Fiohter, Ordered to Britain
sons. I'd .send numerous times, nnd serv-.
I?-_fl| I 4 ... ■ , '*'";" ',:; ' ':"" K-C.AJ. in Canada." coastal patrol m Labrador
CttOl l/UVS' °n :,ne *vp of tnP departure of He enlisted In the R.CA.F ON
Churrh of Ss. Ommi ;i
Dsmiatl tn observe IV.i-t
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