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®!)£ €cmol)0l)0ckcn licc0t^er. \% ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7360 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1944. PRICE: THREE CENTS Shprtage of Teachersin ^ «'st Borough Hoard faces serious situation for next term MORE STUDIES * ■ I"" . . r " tO El TV Asks restoration 01 cam instmetoi HA •• Corsair plane combat. ain SlUCllOS it wai that tha body « M i-t i i I*, t I would be snipped East for burial. I 111 I.lilt 11 „J „ SZ I ^ , ^- Ftl11 0I lhe Army Air Corps, an \f •-, Conshohocken school dli-|adopi raoad with a serious teaching) Ti : ned on the situation for tho »Xl term begin Wesl Const. . . , ,, . ..., ,,,... 0 U was to have monthly repoVt of Super '!;p »•"» °* "«" ■ ' \ - RichardsV ni'd ■""" night al the Ma suffering from the lo^s of teach-1 \\ J--W;I ^|ll|k I ili\ ers during :he ; " ^°* ■*/»*« ""; ol samp bein« called :n:o the irmed «-v . ■ frwm ■ I hn iilW oiiinl-> Captain Trenchard Killed in Trash '" ii "■ Id M Trenchard. 21- vrar-old Marine veil ■ the South Pa k'lleii Wednesday when his fighter I ■ iiiih- South '.i I '■'■ \\- m hard (KM Mill road, Ambler were notified Saturday by the Marine m at Mojave. who had been decorated IT his exploits South Pacific, had returned to this ■• mow and on March \'< reported to El Tbrra : Ml'S VlldlM'SOIl Bttt»ilie«H Men Hold Firemen Have \v -ii <* an Ann First HanC|Uel Busy Week-end \\ ills s (MMNNI To Her Famih Salvage Bequest of $1000 to (iiilph Church for graves EMPLOYEES, $1500 Also leaves $200 to assistant at library ■ .. ■ ind dmgh-ter chi': :: of ■ ■' :."■'' Meri n. who died K lor probate today In tat ■ v.. ■We: banjo. William I! PI Mr Murray and Mi Pi Id * m the m . Ward For 6-year-old Is Posthumous Victim of fire is given title of "sergeant" COLLECT TIN Clinton Iteichard in "Lieut. Col" in contest Lee Bcotl Cnmnb»-ll. six, of 91 H , Uftrch D ;u chestnut Hill ■ . ■ .,1: fires M sn*s A ■ : itl in he! I 1 nd one in a dump re-innual bi . in ■ M i 118 itui ■ Field. Th : leavy i ain Bun-tertalrurei t. a fifth fire ■ lack O n a held near :r Recitation. "Wai h To rr Paints." j M. iB I Song and Mm- " i '■■ i. ■ When mpany was in i hnij hour at n a m ■ Piccolo So. » 'w <;' ■ n.^l.t H Mm i Barren ,, Piano Accordion Alan Pi -: I Piano T>. Samuel HUtner and John EC ■ conclusion of th i- enjoyed by ell p Poster Contest in I'lvniouth Schools ■ B!. h H ■■ I ■ cept more lucrative po^it: ■ tar war work, it was DOC make changes in the number o'. teaching hour<. of certain BUbJCC'l and to eliminate Other sublecta al-i together in an effort to l condition. Mr. Richards reported th*1 count'.1 jpermtendent's office has taken i irrai lightful anniversary dinner roimlzance of th" condition ; Pvt (Jeo. Mcfarron Died in Italy Jan-uary ;{0 W*. I conshohocken .sol-as ouwuieu ai last mun: s met-iing »uuuui -i >. .'. ■ necessary to men Pvl I am* force whi'-h L«'the Ar following n rtatt ol M Hsrtno , t(J pftV lne supr?rne sacrlfic? In fUDerintendent of Ir.uh school- List. week, notice ha.s been ais-en that an| actlon Ul lhe Pu'~ • ' effort 5-hould be made to follow more, Oeorac Robert McCarron close]v the schedule as prescribed tnrj Mr n"fl Mr= Samuel MrCarron of' the State Denartment He advised 309 Ford street, who diet! b that the number of hours beingI hoapltal In Italv on Jxnuarv 30. flve each week In sever.il sub-(days after being wounded. He :, mid be increased and thai would have brcn 20 years old on music which war. drooped altoaethT April 24 il will have to b* restored. Word of the death cf Pvt Mr In add::::- Ml Richard Carron was ml tlnad In a telegram, also renorted that a: least two mnm I trom the W hers of the or • ■■' ■.fled him they intend to re- A telearam was received on Feb tha end of the prc-^nt term, rumry 54 by the p In order to meet th» reov i m them their aon had been seriously I i outlined at teal nlghfa meeting wounded on January U " MrCarron was induced Into ■ Army on February 11. 1943, at: ;LS almost imno*■ :h1? from New Cumberland and trained ai a financial standnoint. The tax. Camp Wh ' rl B*nmn« rate ai 'he present time is at the! Ga.. and Camo Macltal. S. C. He1 m an, five mills beln; ad as last September, land-; this year to meet the rla ItUj In North Africa H l in the operation of the schcols transferred to the front The entire subject will be given. He was a member of the Pa 'borough con;.'deration during trie! Infamiv. The last letter received' next two months wh*n the budget! from him was dated January 9 and) for 1945 will be arranged. I wa* received the Litter end of that, The board adopted a resolution month the late Aiva 8. Me- Prior to h;s induction be *rta -m Kenzie who retired last Novemb-r uloved a- the Knar] Wbi after a service of twel'- director, "for hU untiring devotion A brother Richard, is serving as and best interests to the rmrents an Aviation Mechanic's M and pupils or the West Consho-. the Navy and is no*' located some-i hocken Public School' I hew in tne South Pacific area. H ■ •.on will be spread on the BnJnutaa was inducted April 24 1942. the ■opy sent to the family. eighteenth birthday anniversary of SuneniNlnc l'rincipil\ Renorl !'.: N itindcd brother. H» Mr Rirharlrts called attention of employed at the Energetic Wol the board to the fact that there wn= mill prior to his induction formerly a principal of the high; A third brother. Samuel, Jr. was school and also the erad* school given an honorable medical dla* both of whom have resigned and Charge from the A requc-led the board elect a high ber after - school prinripa! next ) .. Plal v ;: him or some of his increased duties ed at Port Leonard Woo,! He reported the Student Council at the tim H is sponsorins a service flag for the had '-Ten: five weeks m a hospital > school which will be placed in front, suffering from an affection of the' of the building along with the feet and legs. American flag. ■ fn addition to Wlllard Campbell, impersonator two brothers, he :s survived by one! of Abraham Lincoln will aon*»ar at o'Jier brother. William, and " four! tool on Friday morning from aiafeera, Mia Anita Ehnbii 11 to 12 and characterize tha Great road, Phoenixville and EUcaheth. Emancipator. Tlie schools will be closed Thurs- i day and Prtday of n*xt week to MORI: wtR BONDS SOLD allow the teachers to attend School AT ITBI.K GKAOE S< 1IOOI men's Week in Philadelphia . The averaee attendance for the' Yesterday's sale of war bonds and ' grade schools dunnjt the month ot wai Lhe public crade Februarv was 96': and for the htxh school increased tha total sales bv ' school 9ft-". a decided Increase over;M51 m the schools Buy-a-Dlane the corresponding month of 1.,-.- campaiKn the total sale is $12 213 ' rian'omce3; h,'^ri|Th'S ,ttws a bala"« o( P*SB« »10utWawnn« homeroom su, M is as follows: Qrnde 1—Mtw Marie Thomas' homeroom. $94.50: Orade 1 Mil Bessie Nace's homeroom. U«J8; .lucd at sco ooo and upwards. Mi v- ■ - ■ in ithed si.ooo; to the Gulph Christian Church, in used for care of the graves of hv A grandde i Machemer, platinum, bai pin i! : laugntei Mai C M is given $20,000 absol ry not otht ufl illy be-queathed, household furniture anci personal effects with the that if UM doesn't Dare any of tht ;■-. m lai none Supt. at Hyberry ad-dresses Local Dr. Zeller Tells" of Mmtullv IN i- ny re- >ponded t<> an alarm al I al the William •' Wool-ly, Chi law ■olunteers were i ailed at 8 p in ■ ■ ■ 1" n p m Lincoln and :: company lointlj : I!',-;i ■ pUtl ■ I . . , H i the P gnnmd. For a time the blase threatened ovned by the adjoining Andorra NurserlH 111: d to have fire to the dump located 3.„H^^L*rt company responded NSo «d2amLapS'' lSS-a. 'nSnth! » any ol the fires ■ wearing at fire, re- ■ ■ .. ■-. ■■ school. I A Horn ■ ■Tsde. thai the name "t the Marble Hall boy ws ■ firsl on tni Usi ol pupils wh ecu f tin cs warded be sold. Bequests of $500 are provided for James She a, Anns Bn WeLsh. if in her employ at the time of her death and $2110 is glvan Helen Shea "In tion of her help at th- Gulph Mills t.ibr.uy ' Mrs. Al all her real Cental leely valu ed at iio.ooo to her daughter Rotary club 600 000 persons in the I States are receiving rn atmeni ;:. .. tor the mntalty ill, Dr Ch.nlf> A 7. file] , Reporl Kctl l*(WC |i Hllllc lionor of collert The re-. , . M.. hi income to be paid in iqual .i Aubr"v Anderson and the daugh'- and at the death of either, en*; the rank of sergeant, the in ihe first grade to earn ". Ith turn-ing in a B30 an started last o< n Hill and :. ■ . : competing lor the honor c lne the most cans, have collected ' 87.287 cans The former <-, , i e Lt.i/t nt\i\ 1(,nciing with a lotal of 50.663: Nlfo-l^oaJ OI .>Jn,il(HI Sprm« Mill youngsters gathered ■ Tii*' individual average at Bprlns ol la na. while Hill it is 173. Tlie avi I i B [01 !'■ '■ Barren 1 I Mill 51 Clinton Reithiird. a fourth Brad-is set for local industries to be paid the survivor of them In Baum' ' -s 'Tea ,;, • n,■ dsuBh..-rsh0uld pre- "S'f S/: | | decease Mr An* hil-har, however, her I been rcceiv- ::. • the' . ConshOhi I " -11' rontnbutions for -weaker st the weekly dinner meet the local 1944 R"d Cl *. i lOOl ■ tog of '.h- club hew . Stanley B. Cooper, chairman -i olonel. col* announced today %rjL°£ srJL» w wiH ^=* as-* fi s ■ leotmq 4J91 cans Nancj B saptaln and eighth ajrade i "Facts A H iltal Oorporatt contributions, covering Barmi Hiii Con Dr. Zeiler who bis ■ industries amount to $650: brought The Sprinq Mill boy 13th ave-tlne iinrl T ■ urdiiys hauling cans In an express and one half J . ■ . ■■ . $300,000. The entir and income from 15 I*.>I bf paid a son. Clement A Griseorr.e, 3d. for life: 48 per cent to a daughter. Mary S. G Holmes and 37 par cent to Radman E. Gris- ■ ::: ■ ii groups, $29._iti." $19325 Goal Tor the Dot which m West Co be?n hard- and pan of the west district ol irsh Township is $39000 Sprinit Mill Report Of this amount aoal . mentally Ul are also physically ill have been set as follows; Indus* major; Pred Duk - corpora'-* MfrtrBjutlo death of the survivor of n , ,_ . . Obe paid grjndchildren In ^ „,w,h. Rodmin E. GrlsaBSB Rodman E Grisco» I . ion, who died Mu n i si Thomas-fflla, Oe oarned three chUdrw WB B;Hl m.00t; resident:al. SH000. stores fcfcqnd Ue'uten.. re either here<!ftftry J.'.i tpecial sroups.- gliOO^ ■ ■ ■■ bossttal baa enl war The speaker .-aid tho*- who si 1 ofEvery8 Isin Service Borough lias total of 1366 in armed forces now private. ; R nil- Bow ral; John Paugh PTIC. Weber tirsi Ueui \i Cooling's We ivei corporal il Ml Oi Room William ■ H ■■ ill Clln One out of every eight of Conshohocken n now in the arm rion. according | figures released bj Mrs Vernon Wynne chairman ol the W men - Unit of the Defen ough of COBshoho ken, ai monthly meetlne of the council Fr*- day ni4ht at 815 in tlie Mary H. W - . 1' ■ -: HOV total Of 1360 :: by '■nvironmentA Fiv* gifts. $3500 persons, out or every tOOfl received ti latcnent In ■'■ com number in Pennsylvania tf*<* every Monday nl :)2.000 headquarters, Dr /■ ■ -ii: A delegation of members or tin ire roinmitt.'d Polish-American National Commit by person- *hn ire mentally .:: '"*" under the chairmanship o The speaker he Ad.im Tyln item '■■■ Polish or' soil has been con.:; and hopes the tune will I,,f-r ■* ' Reirhard. lieutenant CO) n it will be chai ' i; Polish residents In ;, .>. . 'Ion. ■ of UJL-IC Iulv,:., M i:;.i;i | . Beth K M ■ ' "' ■' -' and will receive an) poral. Pal P attention to ens 39th ■ ■' ■ om i1 . Q . ■,.. ■■■ ■ ■'■■■ «in Mrs. Krau's Ro en I ' laci tte the club, had Iirs;- ■* ll<-,,* •■ \i, .i to b? disbanded in some M In- Long, second h- . Axis countries, the growth ■>: I Miss lined and ,lons bp al l*aRt douhl--d thb that "J new dubs i :" ^° xhe ,Rrea,'hj (55™. >ix mot ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ " .'. l I ■ ■' ■ H . Mrs. Fairbaim Quits Co. Post Resigns position in County Institution l)is> work : ■ . of the ■ • '.<".(■ announced I B Ewtn i Bryn Mawr and M : ■ 1 by W i ■ March K> r her du-ties which ■ ■ children; . ■ ■ ■ 8 ate H ■ .: I !i Lower effective M i ■ i ■ children In I nnhursi Btste school: ! ■ ■ ■ I BJ vet for ■ i ■ ■ md Raymond ;-: Enstltul i1 Prlei \sksS 2(10.000 Damages From Local Truckef Leonard Tornetta is defendant in two civil actions RAN INTO HOITSES [Maurice HJckey of wesl side sues for injuries : ■ ■ law firm ol Bn I ■■ ■ ■ ■.. . 1 ■ N of bust- ■ . ■ ■ : : ■i1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The plat! ' ■ : ■ ■ [endanl was ■ Sand make a left turn ' '.on Wal- ■ iertli t 401 '. rt .ulted : . ■ ■ ■ ■ for Mr*-. ■ ■ ■ ■ he uux un. ■ . butcher. *] Inquests ■ Don as the war progi the amount of $510 IB BaiTJ Il.ili id i member*- were present. CLOTOBS rfaTamtT IX OOLONV I»I- v I ■ Caughau. sergeant, and J orporal Barren Mill Report The club was organised .June 10 '; Miss O ■ . KM I i r reed ol in r-comiition of the ssu l/eatii i harufe ! versary of the Oirl Scouts Mn Henry M Rollins si A Lansdale automobile driver u,i- Miss OehaiB -- Montioss. leaders of the group In exonerated .uui the death of n ■ l Heato rrom the borough cmflnea are ran .,.«-. of the « of BetaJ ni service. Mrs. Wynne reported club. Elmer Mum , ,, " -*;. ' f"„" . Borough popu] guest of Arthur Fre^ l*l . the 1940 census, | Birhdav- Z'ii K we-e eaten ' declared accl- . ti of sirens, ordered . ■ . v. SS D, ■ ,; '*•' i:")li"-'- hftW protective and m l' :'"n'"' w •' «'"*hong this when expectanc:, . : , . inoni^g at the Court i mahfther.wl] ■■ d.« was, R.iptl Ranev of th egHgence In r.-though their i r:t ....l1- noi urgent now The sirens will be Chester Pike club of 514 Main str* An urgent appeal fo new or old. for civilian war victims in the Colony of Malta in the Medi-terranean Sea is made today bv Mrs. C B. Burke, Plymouth Meet inn. state chairman of - Plan for War Children. Inc. A cable from London to the fos-ter Parents Plan. New York City toid ol the need of the en ,: Grade 3—\*-« .-.: " | homeroom. $14 B0; Grade 4—Miss Thelma DeHmcn's homeroom, g37 65: Grade 5—Paul Adam'H available for emergency in am- j period, it was pointed out. Several of the members will fit teod a motion nlct WOMAN, M, DOS OF BtJBNS Mi Mary fit 0'ConneJi. 71 .' 'dale. wn,> was operating the car w'™„ ' Much Stierly's motorcycle \- ■• r Ban ron. private; John P i poral M: - Boyer Rodebaugh. serge in it. private: fl ■ Miss Janes, thii ■ - ■ ■ : ■ , i B i ■ ndll ■ : .- demise Thompson succumbed two haun ■ ■ ■ ■ the boron ■ nue ::n, driver of tin* ■ son rail, and Oil. man whi ■ ■ ■ li Nl m BSD STAMPS BECAME VAUD yESTI BflAl I U the former *« :. ■ ■ : ■ ■ »t, Jenkintown. died ml" le" Ulrn '""'a V*S* '!*^''«'- i> rai sored by tiie Defense Council of a !1 Trooper Road, a ! from burns over tin-homeroom $lh65: Grade g MTI Edith Waltnce. $9.35. 1S-VEAD-OLD AIR CADET ACUTELY STRICKEN IN omn Montgomery County al the Norrla 00 Saturday-town High school. March :4 n entire body Lincoln Haiti presided in the ,-b Mrs Ot»nnet] was admitted tc m B. I ongaere the hospital about I | Discussion Of post-wsr activities She was burned when he- clothing Rldae Pike. West Norm on The motorcycle struck the left ' the chine and Stier-h was thrown to the top of a con-crete culvert Taken to Montgom half mile from , one (.„,., was also held, but no definite plans j caught fire a-s she na piteal he died a half hour ', ,!tl:'l|.|*,Tl . . ^ .t-.to.t- |,{ n cl.,.11 f,„„.....„ ft . ICentmaei sea Pegs Beven >T MATTsTJ \\ S OR \IM \ I ION i»\ II M 7 |\ III! < III R( II formulated ■11 rtST TI»lORll(»W AT ST MATTIIKU - : in a room of h ninghoff a passerby, who An 18-year-old West Consho- Iweken air cadet is recovering from Burke asks that any persons wish ian acute attack of appenriici'i' lasl Ing to help the cau h -week In Ohio, with her. • He is Cadet John Winners, son — |of Mr. and Mrs Matthew Winners PIE1.D FIEF |of 135 Ford street, an Armv Air Corps student at Wittenberg Col- trr"!l ,: s' Matthew's High school. J Rusliong marker; - ■ I • second qua,.: Army Specialized Training Program end had Mi 1 and the Navy College Program V 13 the whi. h will be given throughout I country tomorrow, will Q later of a skull fracture ibeth Fiat.:/, of Trooper that stierly was operating the tteld In S Matthea ■ u C Chui Hi lad - itled fire po- motorcycle In the center of Trot lice and Abmgton Tow:. Bomg outh, towards VAUey rrutdi to " O'Comiel! removed to Po'Bf She snid she saw him hit Bs the car which had slowed down held Bund . • .,. m in M: i re ■:.:.■;; Xil ... ■;,, ; ,. .. i,,: nieiably the_home at the time Coroner W turn making the the church." Both companies responded to an U'ge, Springfield. Ohio, he was rush-alarm turned in at 1.15 this after- j ed to the Armv Ban Been noon when a field fire threatened Paterson Field Palrfield Ohio, hn-J to communicate with houses on mediately after the attack and un- ■ West Ninth avenue between Maple and Wood streets. Tlie blaze was brought under control before any damage resulted * RISIIUNTS ILL Daniel Morris. 120 Front street West Conshohocken, ban his duties at the Philadelphia Navj Yard, after a months absence due to Ul:.. The RECORDER priming plant Is equipped with sutomatlc ma-chinery for speedy, quality, cc.m-mercl il printing. We can serve your printing needs from a visiting card to a book. —Advertisement derwent an emergency operation His mother and his aunt. Mrs Anna Smith of Moorhesd avenue, j West Conshohocken. went to Fair-1 field last Thursday and returned home this morning They were reg-istered at the Hotel Bancroft. Pair- ■ field. Mother Aids Mana annOttJ • day. A pamphlet of gener mation which contains an edmla etoa-ldentMssatton form ma tained at St .Ma;-:!- This form properly filled out Dyer 'old the jury he looked into SCOPTS TO (■nun i dental gftei ew mirror before slowing H lATTI PAPEB IMi RAGS se the motor- IM BOCK BCBOOL HAS ITNl BAFITV HL('ORi) the latter vehicle Innded on top of con:: .'^mobile. ri:-ive will n Another who testified was otii- wash ■ Ion, who investigated. He declared cooti thai 111 his opinion, there was drew Leu; criminal negligence on the part of No 1197 an of the troop WAi: CHEST FUND INI Kr \vl «. Additional contributions to th" 19*4 United War Chest amount to $1925 recently, R. Lincoln H.un rman announced todav bringing th to $34.- 77380 Goal vohuTnrilv set here was $35.0. ■» pupils of Ivy Rock School, admit to the teal nouth Township were present of 17 and 2! Inclusive whoI every day this term to date wu-are recent high .',-hool graduates ,ir Hum Cadman, principal snnounc-who will be graduated by June, ed today I 944 Intent to take the test should Sara Clch ■ ■-, grade ' Dver be made known Immediately IO pupils and son and daughter of Mr Mot.ier Alda Maria. ,and Mrs. Frank Clchetti. 621 Elm APIMIIXTFO CUSTODIAN LIONS' CI.CB TONIGHT ' The school has an excellent saf- ( Charles P. Herron. Butler pike The Lions" Club will meet to- ety record for the term, the re- Whltemarsh T Wl night at 6 30 at Spring Mill fire port ■ ,i custodian of records La BOW KROM HOSPITAL house Following dinner, a film will been reported to a pupil Tie tal- the office of Register of Wills Mary Mrs Pom ' 1 lakesle\ and infant ■ by Waiter Summers of etj patrol inoludes Vincent Santi. n Beerei lughter, Diane Beatrice, have re-al Motors Acceptance Abraham Cichetti. Nazzarlno Plor- by the transfer ol Custodian Arm- turned to their home. 150 West lltlv Company. Philadelphia E P Moore banto. Joseph Bruno and Robert and Linfante to the Assesainent avenue from Btetson Is rhalrmsn Haine-. I fit d nfflre [ Philadelphia. ■ it can be easily picked nan of tin ■ rtc i ot p ■ ■ I ■ : ■ . ■ ■ Mill WITHDRAWS Irawi ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ himself froi Kelly, who had : . ' LUam F n irvi I Fourth \ The RECORDER operates a modern commercial printing plant You will be pleased with RECOR-DER service. —Advertisement EVERY KINI1 OF WEDDING W VITATION OR ANNOCNl PROM H 1NE EN-GRAVED tlve printed ■ •:i printed styles Stop and see them at the RECORDER, Hectrv and Forrest Phoi * ment. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i Named to We: t Side Miuh Honor Roll of the " i ■■ ■ I I i i Orade—1 ■ ■ ■ ■ Bowe, Robe : . ■ ■ * ia, Rlch- ■ Mil HI -V < I IB Will nm \l.l MNl \I DANI I ■ I hohoeken In Alumni ■ I ■ Uumnt ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BOT SHOOTS >I-M i: i |\ \f i III] M \l IM \Y ■: ■ ■ Job ■ ■ i ■ I RESIGNED FROM BOARD Mrs. A. B mouth Township, has tendered her resignation I ■ Price Pi- p Town-
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 14, 1944 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1944-03-14 |
Year | 1944 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 14 |
Volume | 73 |
Issue | 60 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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FullText | ®!)£ €cmol)0l)0ckcn licc0t^er. \% ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7360 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1944. PRICE: THREE CENTS Shprtage of Teachersin ^ «'st Borough Hoard faces serious situation for next term MORE STUDIES * ■ I"" . . r " tO El TV Asks restoration 01 cam instmetoi HA •• Corsair plane combat. ain SlUCllOS it wai that tha body « M i-t i i I*, t I would be snipped East for burial. I 111 I.lilt 11 „J „ SZ I ^ , ^- Ftl11 0I lhe Army Air Corps, an \f •-, Conshohocken school dli-|adopi raoad with a serious teaching) Ti : ned on the situation for tho »Xl term begin Wesl Const. . . , ,, . ..., ,,,... 0 U was to have monthly repoVt of Super '!;p »•"» °* "«" ■ ' \ - RichardsV ni'd ■""" night al the Ma suffering from the lo^s of teach-1 \\ J--W;I ^|ll|k I ili\ ers during :he ; " ^°* ■*/»*« ""; ol samp bein« called :n:o the irmed «-v . ■ frwm ■ I hn iilW oiiinl-> Captain Trenchard Killed in Trash '" ii "■ Id M Trenchard. 21- vrar-old Marine veil ■ the South Pa k'lleii Wednesday when his fighter I ■ iiiih- South '.i I '■'■ \\- m hard (KM Mill road, Ambler were notified Saturday by the Marine m at Mojave. who had been decorated IT his exploits South Pacific, had returned to this ■• mow and on March \'< reported to El Tbrra : Ml'S VlldlM'SOIl Bttt»ilie«H Men Hold Firemen Have \v -ii <* an Ann First HanC|Uel Busy Week-end \\ ills s (MMNNI To Her Famih Salvage Bequest of $1000 to (iiilph Church for graves EMPLOYEES, $1500 Also leaves $200 to assistant at library ■ .. ■ ind dmgh-ter chi': :: of ■ ■' :."■'' Meri n. who died K lor probate today In tat ■ v.. ■We: banjo. William I! PI Mr Murray and Mi Pi Id * m the m . Ward For 6-year-old Is Posthumous Victim of fire is given title of "sergeant" COLLECT TIN Clinton Iteichard in "Lieut. Col" in contest Lee Bcotl Cnmnb»-ll. six, of 91 H , Uftrch D ;u chestnut Hill ■ . ■ .,1: fires M sn*s A ■ : itl in he! I 1 nd one in a dump re-innual bi . in ■ M i 118 itui ■ Field. Th : leavy i ain Bun-tertalrurei t. a fifth fire ■ lack O n a held near :r Recitation. "Wai h To rr Paints." j M. iB I Song and Mm- " i '■■ i. ■ When mpany was in i hnij hour at n a m ■ Piccolo So. » 'w <;' ■ n.^l.t H Mm i Barren ,, Piano Accordion Alan Pi -: I Piano T>. Samuel HUtner and John EC ■ conclusion of th i- enjoyed by ell p Poster Contest in I'lvniouth Schools ■ B!. h H ■■ I ■ cept more lucrative po^it: ■ tar war work, it was DOC make changes in the number o'. teaching hour<. of certain BUbJCC'l and to eliminate Other sublecta al-i together in an effort to l condition. Mr. Richards reported th*1 count'.1 jpermtendent's office has taken i irrai lightful anniversary dinner roimlzance of th" condition ; Pvt (Jeo. Mcfarron Died in Italy Jan-uary ;{0 W*. I conshohocken .sol-as ouwuieu ai last mun: s met-iing »uuuui -i >. .'. ■ necessary to men Pvl I am* force whi'-h L«'the Ar following n rtatt ol M Hsrtno , t(J pftV lne supr?rne sacrlfic? In fUDerintendent of Ir.uh school- List. week, notice ha.s been ais-en that an| actlon Ul lhe Pu'~ • ' effort 5-hould be made to follow more, Oeorac Robert McCarron close]v the schedule as prescribed tnrj Mr n"fl Mr= Samuel MrCarron of' the State Denartment He advised 309 Ford street, who diet! b that the number of hours beingI hoapltal In Italv on Jxnuarv 30. flve each week In sever.il sub-(days after being wounded. He :, mid be increased and thai would have brcn 20 years old on music which war. drooped altoaethT April 24 il will have to b* restored. Word of the death cf Pvt Mr In add::::- Ml Richard Carron was ml tlnad In a telegram, also renorted that a: least two mnm I trom the W hers of the or • ■■' ■.fled him they intend to re- A telearam was received on Feb tha end of the prc-^nt term, rumry 54 by the p In order to meet th» reov i m them their aon had been seriously I i outlined at teal nlghfa meeting wounded on January U " MrCarron was induced Into ■ Army on February 11. 1943, at: ;LS almost imno*■ :h1? from New Cumberland and trained ai a financial standnoint. The tax. Camp Wh ' rl B*nmn« rate ai 'he present time is at the! Ga.. and Camo Macltal. S. C. He1 m an, five mills beln; ad as last September, land-; this year to meet the rla ItUj In North Africa H l in the operation of the schcols transferred to the front The entire subject will be given. He was a member of the Pa 'borough con;.'deration during trie! Infamiv. The last letter received' next two months wh*n the budget! from him was dated January 9 and) for 1945 will be arranged. I wa* received the Litter end of that, The board adopted a resolution month the late Aiva 8. Me- Prior to h;s induction be *rta -m Kenzie who retired last Novemb-r uloved a- the Knar] Wbi after a service of twel'- director, "for hU untiring devotion A brother Richard, is serving as and best interests to the rmrents an Aviation Mechanic's M and pupils or the West Consho-. the Navy and is no*' located some-i hocken Public School' I hew in tne South Pacific area. H ■ •.on will be spread on the BnJnutaa was inducted April 24 1942. the ■opy sent to the family. eighteenth birthday anniversary of SuneniNlnc l'rincipil\ Renorl !'.: N itindcd brother. H» Mr Rirharlrts called attention of employed at the Energetic Wol the board to the fact that there wn= mill prior to his induction formerly a principal of the high; A third brother. Samuel, Jr. was school and also the erad* school given an honorable medical dla* both of whom have resigned and Charge from the A requc-led the board elect a high ber after - school prinripa! next ) .. Plal v ;: him or some of his increased duties ed at Port Leonard Woo,! He reported the Student Council at the tim H is sponsorins a service flag for the had '-Ten: five weeks m a hospital > school which will be placed in front, suffering from an affection of the' of the building along with the feet and legs. American flag. ■ fn addition to Wlllard Campbell, impersonator two brothers, he :s survived by one! of Abraham Lincoln will aon*»ar at o'Jier brother. William, and " four! tool on Friday morning from aiafeera, Mia Anita Ehnbii 11 to 12 and characterize tha Great road, Phoenixville and EUcaheth. Emancipator. Tlie schools will be closed Thurs- i day and Prtday of n*xt week to MORI: wtR BONDS SOLD allow the teachers to attend School AT ITBI.K GKAOE S< 1IOOI men's Week in Philadelphia . The averaee attendance for the' Yesterday's sale of war bonds and ' grade schools dunnjt the month ot wai Lhe public crade Februarv was 96': and for the htxh school increased tha total sales bv ' school 9ft-". a decided Increase over;M51 m the schools Buy-a-Dlane the corresponding month of 1.,-.- campaiKn the total sale is $12 213 ' rian'omce3; h,'^ri|Th'S ,ttws a bala"« o( P*SB« »10utWawnn« homeroom su, M is as follows: Qrnde 1—Mtw Marie Thomas' homeroom. $94.50: Orade 1 Mil Bessie Nace's homeroom. U«J8; .lucd at sco ooo and upwards. Mi v- ■ - ■ in ithed si.ooo; to the Gulph Christian Church, in used for care of the graves of hv A grandde i Machemer, platinum, bai pin i! : laugntei Mai C M is given $20,000 absol ry not otht ufl illy be-queathed, household furniture anci personal effects with the that if UM doesn't Dare any of tht ;■-. m lai none Supt. at Hyberry ad-dresses Local Dr. Zeller Tells" of Mmtullv IN i- ny re- >ponded t<> an alarm al I al the William •' Wool-ly, Chi law ■olunteers were i ailed at 8 p in ■ ■ ■ 1" n p m Lincoln and :: company lointlj : I!',-;i ■ pUtl ■ I . . , H i the P gnnmd. For a time the blase threatened ovned by the adjoining Andorra NurserlH 111: d to have fire to the dump located 3.„H^^L*rt company responded NSo «d2amLapS'' lSS-a. 'nSnth! » any ol the fires ■ wearing at fire, re- ■ ■ .. ■-. ■■ school. I A Horn ■ ■Tsde. thai the name "t the Marble Hall boy ws ■ firsl on tni Usi ol pupils wh ecu f tin cs warded be sold. Bequests of $500 are provided for James She a, Anns Bn WeLsh. if in her employ at the time of her death and $2110 is glvan Helen Shea "In tion of her help at th- Gulph Mills t.ibr.uy ' Mrs. Al all her real Cental leely valu ed at iio.ooo to her daughter Rotary club 600 000 persons in the I States are receiving rn atmeni ;:. .. tor the mntalty ill, Dr Ch.nlf> A 7. file] , Reporl Kctl l*(WC |i Hllllc lionor of collert The re-. , . M.. hi income to be paid in iqual .i Aubr"v Anderson and the daugh'- and at the death of either, en*; the rank of sergeant, the in ihe first grade to earn ". Ith turn-ing in a B30 an started last o< n Hill and :. ■ . : competing lor the honor c lne the most cans, have collected ' 87.287 cans The former <-, , i e Lt.i/t nt\i\ 1(,nciing with a lotal of 50.663: Nlfo-l^oaJ OI .>Jn,il(HI Sprm« Mill youngsters gathered ■ Tii*' individual average at Bprlns ol la na. while Hill it is 173. Tlie avi I i B [01 !'■ '■ Barren 1 I Mill 51 Clinton Reithiird. a fourth Brad-is set for local industries to be paid the survivor of them In Baum' ' -s 'Tea ,;, • n,■ dsuBh..-rsh0uld pre- "S'f S/: | | decease Mr An* hil-har, however, her I been rcceiv- ::. • the' . ConshOhi I " -11' rontnbutions for -weaker st the weekly dinner meet the local 1944 R"d Cl *. i lOOl ■ tog of '.h- club hew . Stanley B. Cooper, chairman -i olonel. col* announced today %rjL°£ srJL» w wiH ^=* as-* fi s ■ leotmq 4J91 cans Nancj B saptaln and eighth ajrade i "Facts A H iltal Oorporatt contributions, covering Barmi Hiii Con Dr. Zeiler who bis ■ industries amount to $650: brought The Sprinq Mill boy 13th ave-tlne iinrl T ■ urdiiys hauling cans In an express and one half J . ■ . ■■ . $300,000. The entir and income from 15 I*.>I bf paid a son. Clement A Griseorr.e, 3d. for life: 48 per cent to a daughter. Mary S. G Holmes and 37 par cent to Radman E. Gris- ■ ::: ■ ii groups, $29._iti." $19325 Goal Tor the Dot which m West Co be?n hard- and pan of the west district ol irsh Township is $39000 Sprinit Mill Report Of this amount aoal . mentally Ul are also physically ill have been set as follows; Indus* major; Pred Duk - corpora'-* MfrtrBjutlo death of the survivor of n , ,_ . . Obe paid grjndchildren In ^ „,w,h. Rodmin E. GrlsaBSB Rodman E Grisco» I . ion, who died Mu n i si Thomas-fflla, Oe oarned three chUdrw WB B;Hl m.00t; resident:al. SH000. stores fcfcqnd Ue'uten.. re either here. . 'Ion. ■ of UJL-IC Iulv,:., M i:;.i;i | . Beth K M ■ ' "' ■' -' and will receive an) poral. Pal P attention to ens 39th ■ ■' ■ om i1 . Q . ■,.. ■■■ ■ ■'■■■ «in Mrs. Krau's Ro en I ' laci tte the club, had Iirs;- ■* ll<-,,* •■ \i, .i to b? disbanded in some M In- Long, second h- . Axis countries, the growth ■>: I Miss lined and ,lons bp al l*aRt douhl--d thb that "J new dubs i :" ^° xhe ,Rrea,'hj (55™. >ix mot ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ " .'. l I ■ ■' ■ H . Mrs. Fairbaim Quits Co. Post Resigns position in County Institution l)is> work : ■ . of the ■ • '.<".(■ announced I B Ewtn i Bryn Mawr and M : ■ 1 by W i ■ March K> r her du-ties which ■ ■ children; . ■ ■ ■ 8 ate H ■ .: I !i Lower effective M i ■ i ■ children In I nnhursi Btste school: ! ■ ■ ■ I BJ vet for ■ i ■ ■ md Raymond ;-: Enstltul i1 Prlei \sksS 2(10.000 Damages From Local Truckef Leonard Tornetta is defendant in two civil actions RAN INTO HOITSES [Maurice HJckey of wesl side sues for injuries : ■ ■ law firm ol Bn I ■■ ■ ■ ■.. . 1 ■ N of bust- ■ . ■ ■ : : ■i1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The plat! ' ■ : ■ ■ [endanl was ■ Sand make a left turn ' '.on Wal- ■ iertli t 401 '. rt .ulted : . ■ ■ ■ ■ for Mr*-. ■ ■ ■ ■ he uux un. ■ . butcher. *] Inquests ■ Don as the war progi the amount of $510 IB BaiTJ Il.ili id i member*- were present. CLOTOBS rfaTamtT IX OOLONV I»I- v I ■ Caughau. sergeant, and J orporal Barren Mill Report The club was organised .June 10 '; Miss O ■ . KM I i r reed ol in r-comiition of the ssu l/eatii i harufe ! versary of the Oirl Scouts Mn Henry M Rollins si A Lansdale automobile driver u,i- Miss OehaiB -- Montioss. leaders of the group In exonerated .uui the death of n ■ l Heato rrom the borough cmflnea are ran .,.«-. of the « of BetaJ ni service. Mrs. Wynne reported club. Elmer Mum , ,, " -*;. ' f"„" . Borough popu] guest of Arthur Fre^ l*l . the 1940 census, | Birhdav- Z'ii K we-e eaten ' declared accl- . ti of sirens, ordered . ■ . v. SS D, ■ ,; '*•' i:")li"-'- hftW protective and m l' :'"n'"' w •' «'"*hong this when expectanc:, . : , . inoni^g at the Court i mahfther.wl] ■■ d.« was, R.iptl Ranev of th egHgence In r.-though their i r:t ....l1- noi urgent now The sirens will be Chester Pike club of 514 Main str* An urgent appeal fo new or old. for civilian war victims in the Colony of Malta in the Medi-terranean Sea is made today bv Mrs. C B. Burke, Plymouth Meet inn. state chairman of - Plan for War Children. Inc. A cable from London to the fos-ter Parents Plan. New York City toid ol the need of the en ,: Grade 3—\*-« .-.: " | homeroom. $14 B0; Grade 4—Miss Thelma DeHmcn's homeroom, g37 65: Grade 5—Paul Adam'H available for emergency in am- j period, it was pointed out. Several of the members will fit teod a motion nlct WOMAN, M, DOS OF BtJBNS Mi Mary fit 0'ConneJi. 71 .' 'dale. wn,> was operating the car w'™„ ' Much Stierly's motorcycle \- ■• r Ban ron. private; John P i poral M: - Boyer Rodebaugh. serge in it. private: fl ■ Miss Janes, thii ■ - ■ ■ : ■ , i B i ■ ndll ■ : .- demise Thompson succumbed two haun ■ ■ ■ ■ the boron ■ nue ::n, driver of tin* ■ son rail, and Oil. man whi ■ ■ ■ li Nl m BSD STAMPS BECAME VAUD yESTI BflAl I U the former *« :. ■ ■ : ■ ■ »t, Jenkintown. died ml" le" Ulrn '""'a V*S* '!*^''«'- i> rai sored by tiie Defense Council of a !1 Trooper Road, a ! from burns over tin-homeroom $lh65: Grade g MTI Edith Waltnce. $9.35. 1S-VEAD-OLD AIR CADET ACUTELY STRICKEN IN omn Montgomery County al the Norrla 00 Saturday-town High school. March :4 n entire body Lincoln Haiti presided in the ,-b Mrs Ot»nnet] was admitted tc m B. I ongaere the hospital about I | Discussion Of post-wsr activities She was burned when he- clothing Rldae Pike. West Norm on The motorcycle struck the left ' the chine and Stier-h was thrown to the top of a con-crete culvert Taken to Montgom half mile from , one (.„,., was also held, but no definite plans j caught fire a-s she na piteal he died a half hour ', ,!tl:'l|.|*,Tl . . ^ .t-.to.t- |,{ n cl.,.11 f,„„.....„ ft . ICentmaei sea Pegs Beven >T MATTsTJ \\ S OR \IM \ I ION i»\ II M 7 |\ III! < III R( II formulated ■11 rtST TI»lORll(»W AT ST MATTIIKU - : in a room of h ninghoff a passerby, who An 18-year-old West Consho- Iweken air cadet is recovering from Burke asks that any persons wish ian acute attack of appenriici'i' lasl Ing to help the cau h -week In Ohio, with her. • He is Cadet John Winners, son — |of Mr. and Mrs Matthew Winners PIE1.D FIEF |of 135 Ford street, an Armv Air Corps student at Wittenberg Col- trr"!l ,: s' Matthew's High school. J Rusliong marker; - ■ I • second qua,.: Army Specialized Training Program end had Mi 1 and the Navy College Program V 13 the whi. h will be given throughout I country tomorrow, will Q later of a skull fracture ibeth Fiat.:/, of Trooper that stierly was operating the tteld In S Matthea ■ u C Chui Hi lad - itled fire po- motorcycle In the center of Trot lice and Abmgton Tow:. Bomg outh, towards VAUey rrutdi to " O'Comiel! removed to Po'Bf She snid she saw him hit Bs the car which had slowed down held Bund . • .,. m in M: i re ■:.:.■;; Xil ... ■;,, ; ,. .. i,,: nieiably the_home at the time Coroner W turn making the the church." Both companies responded to an U'ge, Springfield. Ohio, he was rush-alarm turned in at 1.15 this after- j ed to the Armv Ban Been noon when a field fire threatened Paterson Field Palrfield Ohio, hn-J to communicate with houses on mediately after the attack and un- ■ West Ninth avenue between Maple and Wood streets. Tlie blaze was brought under control before any damage resulted * RISIIUNTS ILL Daniel Morris. 120 Front street West Conshohocken, ban his duties at the Philadelphia Navj Yard, after a months absence due to Ul:.. The RECORDER priming plant Is equipped with sutomatlc ma-chinery for speedy, quality, cc.m-mercl il printing. We can serve your printing needs from a visiting card to a book. —Advertisement derwent an emergency operation His mother and his aunt. Mrs Anna Smith of Moorhesd avenue, j West Conshohocken. went to Fair-1 field last Thursday and returned home this morning They were reg-istered at the Hotel Bancroft. Pair- ■ field. Mother Aids Mana annOttJ • day. A pamphlet of gener mation which contains an edmla etoa-ldentMssatton form ma tained at St .Ma;-:!- This form properly filled out Dyer 'old the jury he looked into SCOPTS TO (■nun i dental gftei ew mirror before slowing H lATTI PAPEB IMi RAGS se the motor- IM BOCK BCBOOL HAS ITNl BAFITV HL('ORi) the latter vehicle Innded on top of con:: .'^mobile. ri:-ive will n Another who testified was otii- wash ■ Ion, who investigated. He declared cooti thai 111 his opinion, there was drew Leu; criminal negligence on the part of No 1197 an of the troop WAi: CHEST FUND INI Kr \vl «. Additional contributions to th" 19*4 United War Chest amount to $1925 recently, R. Lincoln H.un rman announced todav bringing th to $34.- 77380 Goal vohuTnrilv set here was $35.0. ■» pupils of Ivy Rock School, admit to the teal nouth Township were present of 17 and 2! Inclusive whoI every day this term to date wu-are recent high .',-hool graduates ,ir Hum Cadman, principal snnounc-who will be graduated by June, ed today I 944 Intent to take the test should Sara Clch ■ ■-, grade ' Dver be made known Immediately IO pupils and son and daughter of Mr Mot.ier Alda Maria. ,and Mrs. Frank Clchetti. 621 Elm APIMIIXTFO CUSTODIAN LIONS' CI.CB TONIGHT ' The school has an excellent saf- ( Charles P. Herron. Butler pike The Lions" Club will meet to- ety record for the term, the re- Whltemarsh T Wl night at 6 30 at Spring Mill fire port ■ ,i custodian of records La BOW KROM HOSPITAL house Following dinner, a film will been reported to a pupil Tie tal- the office of Register of Wills Mary Mrs Pom ' 1 lakesle\ and infant ■ by Waiter Summers of etj patrol inoludes Vincent Santi. n Beerei lughter, Diane Beatrice, have re-al Motors Acceptance Abraham Cichetti. Nazzarlno Plor- by the transfer ol Custodian Arm- turned to their home. 150 West lltlv Company. Philadelphia E P Moore banto. Joseph Bruno and Robert and Linfante to the Assesainent avenue from Btetson Is rhalrmsn Haine-. I fit d nfflre [ Philadelphia. ■ it can be easily picked nan of tin ■ rtc i ot p ■ ■ I ■ : ■ . ■ ■ Mill WITHDRAWS Irawi ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ himself froi Kelly, who had : . ' LUam F n irvi I Fourth \ The RECORDER operates a modern commercial printing plant You will be pleased with RECOR-DER service. —Advertisement EVERY KINI1 OF WEDDING W VITATION OR ANNOCNl PROM H 1NE EN-GRAVED tlve printed ■ •:i printed styles Stop and see them at the RECORDER, Hectrv and Forrest Phoi * ment. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i Named to We: t Side Miuh Honor Roll of the " i ■■ ■ I I i i Orade—1 ■ ■ ■ ■ Bowe, Robe : . ■ ■ * ia, Rlch- ■ Mil HI -V < I IB Will nm \l.l MNl \I DANI I ■ I hohoeken In Alumni ■ I ■ Uumnt ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BOT SHOOTS >I-M i: i |\ \f i III] M \l IM \Y ■: ■ ■ Job ■ ■ i ■ I RESIGNED FROM BOARD Mrs. A. B mouth Township, has tendered her resignation I ■ Price Pi- p Town- |
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