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Established 1S69. No. 7224 Slje €onsl)0l)0cken Eecorfar. Wife, NoAid in R«tary aub service Dedicate New of lhanks£ivinff 1 1 |lSI>clt1(I Si lilll **• annual Thanks-jhing servlcr i served last night by th" m f r • ■ ■ /~i i V Conshohocken Ritarv Cluh lo Kill Selfh CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1942 Paid For Out of Current Revenues PRICE: TWO CENTS Cedar Heifjnta man l<M-.iti<m <if bead before ,.ttf]T.|.lin<: glljc.de I SI IJ .22 CAL, RIFLE Kirt-il charge of bird -hot Sustained ll<»h iroandi I .iiil gun on table to Are regular weekly dinner meeting a (Andorra Inn. Rev Berry P BORj lM U-111--1- ■ Conthohoaeon Method! Hospital at Counh Home Church, was the | ■ - hts subject "Thanksglv-ng." he spike ol the observance Dl Thinktgtving In war times am! tiled attention to tna til ■ I - . uln issued a proclamation calling I(ir the observance ol ill. day during the Civil War Hi tali his auditor* thai Thanksgiving Da) n Feast «r 1: >..: there KMT JteCDh Murphy, of Roberts ave-[many things for which we should nue. Cedar Heights Is alive today Ibe thankiui. ch.t-1 among which I probably because of his lack of !:hBl w'' UZ? '" H Wor,d 0I demOC lacy in wimp we can enjoy free*- i knowledge of the anatcmy. He;doni ol speech and live u» - couldn't locate his heart Sundavlone family. afternoon in aji alleged attempt at! Franklin Krtebel, local , , . 'was heard in two solos. E.rlhdaY greetings W* :<■ According to information uncov-. <0 Francis J Bnlx-nrieth. rred bv the Whltemarsh township j, Joseph S Hildreth. of the Phiia-poltce. his wife wasn't sure, either. ;delphia* Club, was u vaster, where her husband's heart Is. She' Guests plOton! wen Rev, O. E was of the opinion it belonged to ICoCarnty, pastor of St another woman anyway. It was Lutheran Church: Kv John Hy-said, and therefore when he asked idlnger, assistant recto? of St her to help him locate It when he Mark's and Rev. A. J. Davles. pas-was contemplating suicide Sunday (tor ol the First Baptist Church afternoon, she wasn't of anv help j With co-operation like that, a' man is bound to be a (allure at tak-his own life, especially when In ad-dition to these difficulties he use* bird shot in a 22 cal. rifle and has to bend over tn order to discharge the charge Police said Murphy put the gun j on the table during the discussion ,. as to where his heart was, and fin-1 .till tail Miiltml ■ i»-11 ally, having "guessed" at Its locat-ion, reached over to the gun and milled the trigged The shot caught him on an angle: he only sustained flesh wounds which were serious enough, however, to warrant his be-ing admitted to Monlgomerv hos-, pltal for treatment. j Twenty members of the regular Officer Edgar E Mitchell rerr.ov- United Stales Army who are guard-ed the injured man to the hospital, irig the sub-station of the Phlla- Murphy. who is employed bv Lee-dclphla Electric Company at Ply- Tire and Rubber Co. Is the father!mouth Meeting were guests Sunday of three children. The demanstra- i arternoon of the Italian Mutual tion was said to have lasted from Help Society. Fifth avenue and 4 30 until 5 o'clock. [Maple street, at a dinner specially -—— arranged for them In commemora- Methodists Add Stars!1™ °' Thank!*lvin?- Gh<k Dinner For Soldiers entertain gnarrla at Thanks-giving dinner Soldiers express appreciation In-tertainmenl after dinner, imple ceremonle* murk earn* ptetton of 1250,000 I piUi Hai *>2 bedi II DCE KNIGHT, SPEAKS Taisei Commissioners for their foresight and thrift Paid from iiirrrtil futnl- .ation of pain and suf-i "wing cannot be measured In dol-; ■ Bis, nor ran :h. '■ 6 in tni on hospital; l the Mon somerv Countv Institu-tion District at Black Rock mated in worldly good; H.irold a tba dedicatory exercise noon risl eras the only speaker at tne brief ceremonies, which fol-lowed a tour of Inspsctlon b\ .m Will.am F Dnime- Vrill\ n(li m.v.ii :i[Kl J. Burnett Holland and i county offlctala Judge Knight praised Coinmis-' -unieis Fred C Peters. Foster C Hillegass and Raymond K. Mensch not only for what he termed "their: !>rn' i.ling such a fine nstltutlon, but tor being thrifty r>talls for the "partial dimout" S&JWStASS °< "•' ph"""")hl* ««'»p°"- ronntll.H jArea. Including Montgomery Coun- 'I'his tine institution cost thejty, will be announced within a County of Montgomery $2M.O0O, butjweek, Dr A c Marts_ direct0r of who can mamnue In dollars and1 . _, . _ „ , _ , pain and Hiffering which °" Slate Council of Defense, an- Til V 1IIM.I II- I iffiflS Diinonl toStop1'1 \V""ve", a. KHUIH r Held at Lansdale Sky GIOM ciaia request partial diniOUt for I'liila.-Mflro-poittan area 'Auw geeai at tea Inform public M lo precaudona. The dinner, attended by members tO Service rlag" ol the society and their guest; k- number ill be alleviated, and measure the ooBafotl prorldsd UU at one one of whom told me todsj I- had been bed-ridden for •~, yean. He has been here for 18 UUmtbs, and bfa gratitude to the people of Montgomery County -huiiiii ht , da us." Home I .limit .1 in 1R0H Judge Knight rtl lewed the his lory of tfes founding of the county [by Army officials and Is designed to home in 1HO&. when the present site , ... . _.h.j. .. ■U pt.nhHM.l. It eomained zes^uce skv glow which, it ia aald. acres of land, and during the lMJ^ visible to plane pilots many years intervening, but 35 additional: miles at sea. basn purchased. . ! In rt.portlng on the results of ; ed to house the; county nounced after a conference Philadelphia Sunday night. Chair-man E. Russell Mat/ of the Mont-gomery County Council of Defense attended the Philadelphia meeting at which initial plans were dis-cussed. The dimout has been requested l -inference. Chairman Xniits Seal Sale Now In Progrei The nation wide annual Christ ''.i:npaign in Mont gomery county by the Montgomery until and Public Heal ;i Bo ■■. began yesterday and j win continue until Ohrtttmae Day. .:iual campaign is the only source of income of the Montgom-ery County Tuberculosis Society The returns are used for tubercu-losis control and prevention in Montgomery county. As there has been .m Increase in the deaths from tubf mom than ever Important for this progran. In continue M i m need-ed the help of this society with clothing, milk and transportation to ■ work lo assist in protecting 'tit un-mediate family from eon the disease. Case finding programs have been conducted in several sec-tions of the county in the public schools. The goal or the work la (ion to be I Child CycUst Hurt in ! ]\:h^\^^: (rash With AutO n* Robert J. Gottschall is , j County Seal Sate Chairman and The 17th annual convention of! Kathleen Hlckev. 12, daughter of!nas tne h,"lP °r man? volunteer the Montgomery County Counci. o( Ml .„,; M M , : , „ Hickev. ioi *°rlters LL1 ,l°ial dist!'ic 1 t3' M™ B_—_.. 1 T. , _,„ ^. L-,J' Ihomas F McCoy Is chairman for First avenue. West Conshohocken...,,, Conshohoclcen District. is a patient in Montgomery Hnspt-; tal. Norristown. suflerlng from in-lw-j ,. „ „ Juries to the left arm sustiuwr! I I *■ ll/l |(*|**11 J ft] loin MONTGOMERY ('(M \TV's NEW SI.W.OW! HOSPITAL 11)11 THE INDIGENT Parents and Teachers wi'l be held at Lansdale. it was decided at a meeting of the executive commit-tee held Wednesday morning of last week in the Grand Jury Room of the Court House. Norristown Churches In Service o I Thanksgiving l iii,,n service will lit* held to* imirnm ni^'lit ill Si. Mark-. Church PLANTS NOT DO I L0S1 shortly before 6 last night when; Mrs Philip T. Finch. LanstUle.i"" <"n"' °" »hlt'h slie ««» rld-prc »«!-nl. appointed the following I lnB n«'"Td ln » ™lli.iion with «n| committee to make the convention »utomoblle at Elm and PayMte| arr.,n«,menl«: Mrs I.. N. Coooerjslrfe,s "'"> shr •" thro«" "> ">e| Monlgomeryville. Cooper. chairman: Mrs. 1 er°Durniv'1e-r of, the car. Anthony State Shown Di- RForrnest u Hennlng. North Wales. ^ " «« . . i, * HronLrrofl Icon t,..-„l...t In K. u Mnrs. KRiuLssseilili cPonmnvefrr. MMrrss „ve„r_t0,„448 M*»re street. Norristown "rookt ml t t .roll p. lit-, if It'll li\ reportedri l,o„ „th,ae l,o„c„a,l p,„o,l,i„c„e t„h,„a,t hKeo. x, . . was driving North on Fayette ■enitt and made a left turn into Elm! street when the accident occured.j The injured girl was immediately! removed to the hospital where atit X-ray examination will be made; Mrs, Vt.,ni:in ECeyser, hibits arts and crafti ,.i In ternational exhibition it Ne» l.ttk. Kaufflie. Mrs, Robert Clayton and Mrs Robert Holes, of Lansdale. Mrs Alex. Groskin and Mrs. Flach will be in charge of the program. The subjects of Nutrition and Legislation will be stressed. A pub-;^_ Ucity record book contest will alsoifod'ay t'„ d'eiermViie "the extant Of| Pennsylvania Folk Industries, 06 neld- jher injuries. itadquarters are at "Brook. CTOft", home of Mr. and Mrs. C "sO I a-ii-".. M*»fl KMmn K^*r on Bl,tler P'kp *P\F JLitrt ill Til II :.. ..: stenton avenue, close to Ply-mouth Meeting, is presenting one of Jthe major exhibits at the 19th. an-nual Women's.international Exhibit Arts and Industries, which open-ied on Thursday and is concluding I tonight at Madison Square Gar- Losr Gas in Stamp Mix-up Leave forArm) rS tot (OS ill lnmatt the appreciation of himself and! had met these requirement-fellow- servicemen for the hospital-: <"d s>»iem Keplaced l:y extended them by the Italian* Tlie change from the old system Mutual Help Society. Short ad- ^ P"ur Boards In 1938 to the pret-ra also delivered by Sgt «nt 'll '' brought Pierce. Anthony Talone and Joseph -modern -bought to our care of the Ramond. °°25S^ *W^ "!'d In mf\ ~ An entertainment program fol- "The poor twiiae tea Uilng of tlw heads of Defense Councils ot the lowed the dinner ^st n"" OettMy OfMlimuBtlinitrsUy counties In the Metropolitan The guards comprise Co. C, 722nd (Continued on Page Six) Urea. Military Police Battalion and are! quartered at the Twenty-eighth'Mot her SaVOS Son Tank Corps headquarters at Black !,%.„-*. I.»il G^ninnnu Horse. Lt. Nally. now In command r rom Jdll oetHcIICC succeeded Lt. Tiernan. who has been in command of the! William Grray, 37. DeKalb Itntt, company for several months, on | Bridgeport, who pleaded guilty to Friday. "As soon as the committee's re-port is received, the Philadelphia Metropolitan i'istrlct Council of Defense will make public it* details and place the dimout in operation as soon as possible", Dr. Marts an-nounced at the close of Sunday's meeting which was attended by the 8-Hour Day for Norristown Police partmetu on an eight hour day ef- 1 fire In the early days of the home. Matz said the regulations will of seventy persons. The present buildinc was erected i drawn up by Major General MJ Mrs. Rinard Kriebel or 818 East wer* !W»t«,d at **Mea formed in thejnn,r|y 75 years ago but conipl.u-ly M,,ton A Rec|,DrfJ (.cmmannin.* Hector street was awarded a bible shape of a V for victory and were I renovated m 1937, M,lon A Recl£ord- commanding a: "Family Pew Night" held oni«rvMi *lUl a cawred turaey dinner. Judge Knight commented on thelifvieial ol the Third Service Corn- Sunday rhght at 7.30 at the Metho-t TTie gueau were welcomed byj |« by thel""""!. Baltimore. Md.. and a com-! dist Church, the fourth in the Michael Oambone, president of the 1 Ion since the nrsllnilttee ol illuminating experts; special Loyally Month evening pro-l*** ■' ■'-' * ■ ' '•'" '" -' ■■ • * :al Reckord hu grams there. Sergeant Alwinc. in the absence of and, be aaJd, the erertion of theion to advise him as to technical The award was made to Mrs. Lt. Nally m charge nl the guards'new hospital, with its latest equip-j details. Kriebel for having the largest fam-fand unable to be present, expressed | mem lty representation present. Eight numbers of her family occupied a pew together. Rev. Harry Boughey. pastor, made the presentation to Mrs. Kriebel at the pulpit. Thirty additional stars were add-ed to the church service flag, bring Ing the total to 53. Howard Wile ktnson. U. S. Coast Guard, who spent the weekend at the Howard Vandegrift home, 139 West 11th. avenue, accompanied by another coast guardsman from German-town, raised the flag after the stars were added. Everett and Sherodlof Co Cooper, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Sherod Cooper, clad ln Boy Scout uniform. ._.. served as guards for the flag. Friday. I charge of assault and battery pn Six members of the Standbv The committee arranging the *™ bv hLS mother. Mrs Mar> i Active December I. were issued to- Sunday School class, taught bv event comprised Benjamin Quarino. <-■"!>. 60 Bridgeport, was placed onjday by Burgess William R. Hen- Mrs. August Kumpf. acted as ush-.Frank Butera, Anthony Talone, F**000. ",>: 7* ,,u"l,! 1 iS i,nd «IVMM drlckson in a letter to Chief Oeorge ert at the event. They were Mrs James Williams. Joseph Ramond p11''''' moo5fB tn p."v',""' rosls \ Bausewine. Marion StefTy and Misses Ethel [and President Mieh,i.-i Oarflbow. :..„"^ ^SSLJIIS^ HU» ™,hT"i The order was contained in a GruDlhs. Marjorie Montross, Betty, The soldier guests: Corporals J. Preston. Evelyn Warburton and! H. Greever. Wenger. Abrams and Martha Altemus. Jones; Sergeants R. Pierce and Al- . „ , ^ - , — , , I Ull' fxmiu \.%t Lr-r,Lll V d^iilll.11 Miri , I,"- wine and Privates Inin Zeichner,I sf,„ Sll(1 ^ked l|inlpil( u v fJ, lhJ the department. ; H. Adams. H. Houser, Jackson, i Rtnella,%Sestvich. Phelps. Priehard.|to Cawley. Ulackavlck Nard. Long.:driIlkln|[ at ,» Singley and Frank BaaeosU. ] 0ra>. ^4 hP vna mtostea*td and Man> lacriBced pan oftheir i;roll|, |,.f( thi- morninn MSJJf^J^'gf*'0* ade Second group Pennsyhaoli H to* only ttate aa tomorrow Will niu|tm»i "s » ■***■ icn Keyasi .... 1 ■ - W exhibit of Pennsylvania gpend I haiik-»i\ Mif; 'illhandicraft being sponsored by the cantO, [Department of Commerce, Com- Imonwealth of Pennsylvania. Fifty men from this borough are! .The state has a working exhibit quota b) ■urrendarini A -lamp-. Saturdaj G I until loilav Tir.* reglatra> lion here, Thousands of M o n tgomery Coumy motorists .•■nline on "A" stamps Sunday and U was learned todav. when lt wai a:.:- mneed :hat the new 'three sullen* per "A" stamp" d'd not go into effect until this morning. Tlie information that the No. 3 A itamps were good for four gal-lons each uo until an otfl nouncement was made this morn-ing, was obtained by the Montnom- <:■. war RattoniiiK Board al Nor-ti- i, urn irom Mi.- Philadelphia headquarters Yesterday a telephone call to the BttT iifllcc' repealed that the three gallon regulation "was not official." n members of Montgomery County Board were concerned over riie many conflicting reports being received throughout the county, and again a Philadelphia headquarters :itide It was staled by an nffiriul In Philadelphia that the No 3 "A" stamps were worth three gal-lons as of this morning No one in authority at Norris-could give li. M< goea acriflced one|„.„„„, M ,nd wmorr„w-,or-,h,]»' J'^f- •T"''™, «"J S»MB n additional rllspl1'-" *•* George G Moade. Md.. 10 enter tfte|cra|tj ,. jtate, Army Induction Center at Fort The Brookcroft grouo is responsi-serwi- e They will spend Thanks- Wl. tor the r, _, giving Day at the center . ,lwn llvlng Twenty-six of the men reported^ r0om. the design lor which Rev Mr Boughey spoke on "The Supreme Family Tie". Flower adorning the church were the gift or Mrs Rinard Kriebel, in memor of her husband and of Mrs. George Hague of Cedar Heights, in tribute to her two sons, now In the armed forces. had been K. Hector St. Resident to Honor 86 Men Residents of East Hector street from Fayette to Walnut street will honor the 86 boys who are in the various branches of the military service with the raising of the ser-vice flag next Sunday after-noon. The emblem will be raised at the intersection of Hector and Poplar streets by the two aold Star Mothers. Mrs. Chester Freas and Mrs Stanley Oamel. Music will be furnished by the West Conshohocken High School Band. furloughs are requested to partlcl- All boys In the service home on pate in the exercises. President of Town Council Oeorge Smith will preside as mas-ter of ceremonies Open Meeting: at ..rifinn Home Another in the series of open meetings for men will be held to-night at 8.30 at the American Leg-ion Home, under the auspices of the John P DeHaven Post. 129 Mrs. Marie Clark Hamilton, eye-witness of the bombing of Pearl Harbor will describe the Jap at-tack The U. 8. Coast Guard Or-chestra. Philadelphia, will play and a motion picture furnished bv the War Production Board will be shown Seth K Mitchell will pre-side. remember what had oc.-ur 11EAR1N., IN PAKOI.i: PKTITIUN ri (1 ,, tion of Judge Knight that he take a A hearing h<is been MVPH fo« TV cember 31 by Judge Harold G. arid 'unroedtal Knight on a petition asking a pa-role for Ralph Burrell, Penllyn. who is serving a two or four year sentence from February 13. 1941, on serious Charges. for six i took the pledge Conditions of his Boy Asks Mother to Write Coast Guard His Dog "Muggs" Wishes to Enlist im < tray tald .rderly" than anything ^ de,lvered ^ Uce f £y was er- Sght when she Sk »Mt n*ht' a,,d » •*»■ ^ °"P *»\*** "r Ph"-'H*i. S ^^^^dlt? ttS «" each week for the members of any .satisfaction to persons inquir-sen. She asked leiilemv of ,ht the department. ing as to who is to benefit from, ccurt and that her son not be sent *« "V"81 years the police offl-| Uie stamps surrendered Sunday and, cers have been seeking an eight ;M hour day .but each time they have; Motorist- dWBandftH rssofery of been blocked by ofTiclals ot the bor-.the additional gallon of the precnus ough. j fuel per stamp from dealers found Burgess Hendrickson on taki.igUhe latter reluctant to make good. the oath of ofD.ce in January jMnm' »f ,rieni refused. Insisting pledged that he would support the!thai tea Wo i «-nmr« were for police in their efforts to obtain'three gallons only They also ad- .„ shorter work days. He has been I vanned 'he belier that all No 3 probation are that lie refrain from' constantly reminded of his pledge st imps will be redeemed by the the use of alcoholic beverages for I to the policemen, but each time he[ wholesalers for three gallons only. -'Tliev claim thev will be unable to ignale as to which cautions were received prior to the "official" or-der this morning I in .il Registrations A total of 1491 motorists register-the has said that he could not, I issue the order pending the ap pointment of two additional men. This morning, in announcing that;1 he had issued the order Data Weaver, eight-year-old twin, son of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Weaver. 459 New Elm street, felt pretty bad ■hen li"> parents told him that he WOttld have to part with his pet English bulldog "Mupgs" seme weeks ago. 'Muggs"— who will be i ild on Sunday—is a fine eight hour day. the burgess declared ^ ^ nm §| lhe ^ h,gh that he had decided not to waltlSrnool ,„ the two ^vs allotted last for the extra officers, but to have|wee(; Anproximately 800 register-the chief make up a schedule call-|(.a on Thursdav and the remainder ing for the reduction in work hours registered or Friduj. Eighty three from nine and ten hours per day.'excess tires were reported to be depending on the type of duty, and turned over to the uovernment fixing an eight hour day as stand-1 Members of the high school fac-: ard for all members of the depart-julty served as registrars under the| ment. .direction of Superintendent Robert] C. Landis. i i mi i MAGI K TO HOLD | Three hundred and ten motorists "Mother, will yon write to the Coast Guard right twsy and tell them that Muggs wants tu Join up," Data asked h.'s mither Mrs Weav-er wrote immedlatetly. On Saturday I,t Creighton ac-companied by another member of the Coast Guard service, visited the VYi.i.r; DOOM, gathered up Muggs. scheduled to go first to Elkins dog registered with the American Park, where the dogs are said to be Kennel AaSOCtathm. But Dale's j trained and then t.i Washington. D ',-ndlng him for an at- C. for pitrol work at a barracks, acfc of rheumatic fever aggravated bad "Mugits" by a Dhronk ti b FStaiauy, when they got him tlactded tbsl tlie cumpanionshlp of|as a companion for Dale, who was the dog was deleterious to the boy's;stricken i r the DnM thus, then. health. Loose hairs Irom the ant-[with rheumatic fever He has been! service, will be the principal speak mal might find their way to the troubled with asthma since birth er and Gordon Campbell. prMjeanl this morning at local Board No headquarters in Ambler from Share they left at 8,30 for Fort Hesde. The other twenty-lour men will leave tomorrow morning The men leaving today and tO' morrow passed their final physical examination at Allentown on Nov-ember 10 and 11 and were accepted for army service Those leaving this week are: Todav Michael A. Bosack. 340 W. Mfe ave. Joseph A. Ronnan. 113 E. 9th ave Eugene Carroll, 422 E. Hector st John Wengrek, Plymouth Mlg Ronald A. Altemus. 112 W. Elm F* Edward Berryman, 117 W. 3rd ave. Joseph L. Rinker. 231 E, 9th ave. William McOovern. 115 W. 6th ve. James J, McLaughlin. 28 Forrest tree:. Samuel M. Horn, 78 Poplar st, Harry Tweedle, 441 E. 10th ave Charles E Aman, 15 E Elm st. John C. Rafferty. 1012 Fayette st David Grauhard. 218 E 9th ave. Joseph F. Moran. 737 Spring Mill ave John J Casstdy. 251 E. Hector st I MlchRtekl, 149 W Fir-' ave. Joseph W. Dolewa 232 W. 5th ave Joseph F. Seabinski, Jr. 219 W. Elm st. Alfred Neri. 319 W Elm ■) Joseph S. Chest, 323 W 4th ave. 'Edward E Dormaii. 341 E Elm street. Benjamin J Russo. 814 Maple st Edward C Evans. 308 Fayette st John Joseph Brandt, 223 E. 8th avenue. Martin Slovak, 109 Center st. To-roarrew Victor J Travagline. 161 W. 7ih ave. Henry A Zoltowski. 339 Spring Mill ave Stanley H Banas 533 Spring Mill ave. Jerome J Swedkowskl. 129 E. Elm boy's nostrils and tanas he -.nil [Ssoovtrlng trcm the fever, he waslof the local league and William ti able to retime hut stUdHa ll tvy|Weotara of Oreland, rally chair> Mghi on tna radio. he|Ro:k school and attended classes; man. will preside baard tlie D S Coast Ouard tp-iuntfl a week ago. when he was' peal for dogs "to enlist for the dur-j again stricken with fever, and is now confined to bed Dale's twin "Muggs. you're going in the ter- t> Wilma. also a pupil at Ivy Rt>rk vice. I] coii run pit in." Dale told Thg Wtevail are f.irmer residents 'he brlndle bulli.vit afugas looked>f Allentown oomlng here seven a far-j yean ago, Mr. Weaver is employed away look came into his eyes, and] at Penncoyd Iriin Works Mrs then suddenly he barked and tail- Weaver is treasurer of the Ivy i wagged strong approval. iRock Parent Teacher Association. Jeanne Bergey will sing a solo A social A Novena in honor or the Im-wili follow, with Miss Olive Hart maculate Conception of the Blessed as chairman. The rallies are held virgin Mary will open Deal baon-bi- monthly. ,u. November 30. at St Mary Suits for Divorce THANKstiiviNT RAl.l.V TOMTE registered in the two days In WK;21"0'. ,,, . ._ _ „ s. Conshohocken. Members of the' «ontint*e<l on Page six The Luther League of Section A. school faculty sat In the high Philadelphia District will hold |U school auditorium and served as Thanksgiving Rally tonight at 8 in regteiran u:ider the direction of St Mark's Lutheran Church Rev j supervising Principal A S Rich- Edwin N. Faye, of Norristown. | arda. There were 125 registered on scheduled to leave apon fty Army Thursday and 186 on Fridav Fif-teen excess tires were reported Suits for divorce were begun to-day in the Montgomery County Courts Dorothea K. Burleigh. West Nor-rtton, asks a divorce from Lionel : Spencer Burleigh, on grounds of IncUgnitlbS, They were married ; April 7. 1930. Others are: Raymond K Erb, Douglass. against Mary R Erb, alleging desert , Church" and OOtlUnut tnini|»» At*1* Ujliafi They were mar-j The RECORDEP earner arrived I m'0'^ ^° home^lTTlMy ha've"sVa- Type casting machines, automatic; December B. Feast of the Iramacu-|"ed December 5. 1914. at the above address before 5 rjonery inscribed with their name presses and folders, master me- jr-te Conception, inclusive Rev J1 Bayard W Ooslln, Cheltenham j o'clock and by thai tUBS 'he eai ^nd ciimp addres.s 200 single shee-s chanies assures satisfactory service' pieteaya. C. M.. of Erie. Pa.. willjMainst Elizabeth L. Austin Goslln..had been sold through the adver-jioo env. lojies, variety of colors! if your printing is done by the, be the speaker at both morning|alleging indignities. They were, tts+ment and removed from thejfony Inscribed, onlv 11 at RFCOR-RECORDER Advertisement land evening services. imarried June 21, 1940. I premise.-. IDER Phones 50 and f.ni drawn by Mr Hf. - <■ Highlight? of the exhibit include a set of table I a use of two adults, a child and a baby, made at Brook-croft a genuine old corner cup- .' by Samuel Wolper: an* tiquarian of Germantown pike, Sandy Hill; hand-woven rugs, table mats and curtains made by Mrs. Waldo Davisson of Swarthmore: pewter articles fashioned by Henry KaufTin.in of Philadelphia and tole-ware. painted by Mr-. Kauflman. Mrs. Ptorenoa EUity, Philadelphia school tascher, painted ,i scene on the window of the room, aUmulal ing a garden scene visible from tin room All are members of the Pennsylvania Folk wiiii.- H Baldwin, local florist provided the flowers for the re- Penaaytraela tierman room and further carrying out ti D !'■ :■ nottl AU: Penn-sylvania German folk songs b; Mrs. Arthur D Uraerl of Philadel phla, wife of a Drexel High school teacher. She wears authentic uda Oennao costume Richard Dundor. aLso tS the Pennsylvania Folk Inhustrtes group, presents In ttic exhibit, ex-amples of fracture-writ ing or lllum-l decoration over the fireplace. Sub-ject of his work is The Great Lily Ephrata " In addition to the exhibit of the nearby craftsman, there is an ex-hibit of carved coal from Pitts-puppets by Frank B Ham of WhJtemarsh. hand-looming from wool raised in Somerset and other wool-growing counties, hand-wrought Ironwork from Pittsburgh jewelry and furniture. Thomas Stahl. 80. Stahl 72 potters, also display ex-ample of their skill and William H Swallow Is represented Amlsh Ogttl " and IC K- i Ittttd the British rhurad \y They were in-iMim< ni.il m Inundliig the Penn-ylvania Foil bldtl rnllsr groups in the South and tn Maine. Recorder Ad Sells Car In Record Time Credit the RECORDER Classified Advertisement Column with an-other moots. 1 : iday there ap;> | followine For Sale Advert isement: 1930 FORD COACH-MB cash Apply 115 West 6th avenue be- I and 530 p, m . or phone Sfest Side church will boh] union ten i«-,- on Thanks-fining morninaj Hay will oe ob-served in this borough on Thurs-day. The schools will close tomorrow afternoon and remain closed until Monday morning in observance of the occasion. The banks, liquor store and Free Library will be losed all day. The Post Office will observe a full (holiday. There will be no delivery ;.)' mail. The stamp and parrel- KHn will be open until 9 I'nlon Church agitate Tlie annual union Thanksgiving service will be held tomorrow nigh: In St. Mark's Lutheran Church be-ginning at 8. with all protestan: churches co-operating Rev. Harry p. Boughey, pastor of i.st Church, will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon. The Dl all the oiher churches will have an individual part in the n udc will be sung >.: of St. Mark's Church, under the direction of pror Ray-mond J. PflelKer, Rev. O. E. Mc- Carney. pastor of the chun::. will be in charge of the service P. E. Church Servire il Th;iiiksgivlng service will be held in Calvary Episcopal Church on Thursday morning be- ■ m There «U1 be morn- ■ an aprriprtaie sermon by the rector. Rev. Stanley R West, ind celebration of Holy Commun-ion Tlie ofleiing will be for the the Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia. Memorial Mi— laSmberi of Conshohocken Coun-cil. Knights of ColumWis. will re- " ■';■ Communion in a body anusl mass ln memory >r deceased members. Thanksgivini; Day at 8 o'clock. Family, relatives uda u[ deceased meaibSfi ire requested to attend the service. Rev Joseph McCall. assistant rector of tlie church, will officiate Hem-ban will meet in tlie K of < Second avenue and Fayer at 7.50 a. m.. Thursday morning. Due to the vital war work pro-gram, industry, rather thai pend operations for the day wffl BOntlnue to work a: full capacity. West Side links The Union Thanksgiving service '"nshohncken will bt bstd Thursday morning at 10 in the Primitive Methodist Church aim he Primitive Methodist. Balllgo-mlngo Baptist. Holiness Christian Churches co-operating The s-:- mon will be preached by Rev Prancla TBcaar, ressntli pastor of the Oulph C Church Rev. Lynne Van Sickle, -rastor of Balligomingo Baptist, and Rev Parke Weachter. pastor of the Cnrtttian churclw also have a part in the Vocal selections will o,- tung <>■• Mrs Brooke Adams and Miss Flor-ence Riles. Rev. Gilla:v, aastor of the Prtnltlve ID Church, will preside. Pupil Swallows Ten Point at School Trevor Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swan of Chestmr Hill, formerly of Marble Hall, swal-lowed a pen point yesterday after-noon at a school ln Chestnut Hi!! He is a pupil in the seventh grade Tlie lad was removed to Chestmr Hill Hospital. After an examination he was referred to the famfl Ucian for observation In the event of any trouble caused by the oen point he was notified to at once to the hospital. The bov was a .former pupil in the Hill Consolidated school. His father .ears served i N Glen Willow Manufacturing Com-pany. Roxborough Businessmen Will Hold Banquet Dec. 1 The banquet to be held Conshohocken Business Association will take place next Tuesday night auditorium, instead of tonight a* at 630 at Spring Mill fire house announced. Walter s ChSVBlUtr, \ I dent and general manager Lane Bryant Store. Phfla will be the guest speaker. Dr. Leon Weissman is ln charge ot i made to Henry Wilder, chairman. Osorgs Taylor or Leonard Talon-' Highland Shop JTHI BOYS AT CAMP may write
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 24, 1942 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1942-11-24 |
Year | 1942 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 24 |
Volume | 72 |
Issue | 24 |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1942
Paid For Out of Current Revenues
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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