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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7544. ®l)£ C0ti0l)0l)0(kn Vkmbtt. COKSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 194S. SIXTEEN PAGES Robbers Visit Gas Station at PRICE: THREE CENTS Force Entrance and Steal $500 Worth of Accessories MM. Dotted Stec.wtirlter. of HI I 1 urmunwl <* .: it anniver January i Norrl today by llchae! Kn:..ik-; c: Brldgenort, ■ _ . ,,„„_ : Bawcuih nayear.jthi trance in:o the Sonoco tton of Henry H.,, Butler and Rid l itote u quantify of merchandise valued al more than fftoo. The rubber,' OOCUITed Bet* ID 11.10 and 1130. The itatlOfl mi closed far the night a: 11.10 and twenty mlnu:es later. M: Dougherty of 129 Ridge pike, whose home is next to the servl Local 2964 CIO jg. \. DaHoH,43, Local High School Girls Skate With Blind Service Men at Art's Rink Nearby Home Again For :!/ las: night forced and-a-hall ■ " ■ • ■ Ml and his ■ ■ while in the basement ol her home,,.', .... ,, «,_,_•,*— lw.11P" heard a „*c m»d, bv ,»m»j jtaB. I uEfF&SXSSSSS, .". „ . When she watt tea serond-storj Fc:!j, bj, t t„.15Uri.. ,;,,., room of b<T home she saw some one stl,mpic J ,r, cha.„ 0[ rfiervnMons in the station with a flMhUght She Jchn D,„,. Immediately telephoned Mr Hem- „., Dcnnk orosrnim ,, . ™ s!ey at his home on Butler pike 1^'fca olnner next to the Plymouth consolidate.! The iu\<l>i~ romn.;ii«. in„i,„,„ school to advise Mm of the Ugh ■**£■ his place or business He arrived s-, , Krotchko home a few minutes later and after' telephoning Whiiemarsh police hur-ried to the service station but the' robbers had fled. The police were on the *cene almo.it aa aoon as M: Hemslcy. An inventory showed the robbers had stolen a battery charger valued at $230; 236 sparkplug.?, a table radio, ten pairs cf chains ibrandI With contribution-; of $*>86 20 to 'zsu rsf'-buudi, ™.; "•* T":' "omr"", th,s mined by broking the glass out of %nk- th" '°lal ""l"? readied the front door facing Butler pike. 17885-01. The robbers reached through the j Principal contribution this week •perture and unfastened the dooricame from the Armistice Parade F'lrads Guilty: Is Fined $500 Socialite Charged With Contributing T<> Delinquency . ,\ Dalton, 43, P read, Plymouth Township . p Service Company, t'H . sin i treel i Philadelphia, mem M "• Philadel-la's Union League and a number other inSuentl leaded guilty this morntn bi tore Judge Knight :■> a charge of con-t. rib. ut.ing to the d.Minouriicy of He VT8J fined $500 and costs and n li .1-' d without any probationary Holland Fund Reaches 87885 Council \wa For Parking ■ indred blind c, -.- ■ : . ■ : ■ ■ I .;..;■-.■ ■ .i-,- ■ -. wivi three hours in ■ ■ rds Contract Meters; More I'.. ■ qu to enjoy II thor-ouahly", An Schlagel i difficulty i i hand and ikata hem ■ha: the projectI t lunched bv his wife -everal the Army, area, the local hi ndingj Enlisting, he served thru three aenl tending same-! Hiltner and Mane Hall formed the time .1- a llujltju and leal In-trio if skaters from the school .1 ictor ol iln - He was! - ■ rank ol! rating womi : mthUlmmi the Main tnebllndni r the men doesn't I ■■■' ■ trcely al a for Lilt- blind ■. 1 ,.■■. ..m to] ItallJ v when 1 1 I :o them ^lued service men, by the change in the atmosphere, from the hospital act :»>..::. 1 hem Seme ol them skate alone and have, to the rink Skates are furnisher!! no trouble wh&tei them by Ar: Sehlagi m.v v~; Lighl For Fayette Street Meters to be Installed Within Four Months Curb Lights Full Length of Fayette St. Other Business Transacted Town Council a; the December \" I I) neetlng Wednesday evening 1 llle I riMTillll Ommendatlon ol the pub- 5 milted at » T a - month's meeting and awarded 1N 1 "rIt I •" for IS() or m "-,^M* 1 tin Usgee-Hale Park- CWleter Company ot Oklahoma City, and authorized the proper of-in the contract which Sundaay From ServicelPupils Present ; More Released Bird's Carol Committee In the amount of 1301.20, and walked In. County detectives and State po-, lice were notified and are now mak-! *''th the following letter Ing an investigation. [Mr. Jacob L. Ruser, The place was robbed about a year!Post No. 1074 V F W . ago and at that time twenty-eight Conshohocken Pa new tires were stolen -Dc«r Mr Ruser: Mr Hemslcy stated this morning1 1 that he discarded his night light In the service station some lime ago In case tha; any one sntering the an^ Home Fund place would have to use a flashlight in order to see what they were do-ing. It is believed the robbers are the same that have been operating In herewith, check In the annum: of 1201J0 payable to the Aubrey Ho! Through the generosity of the representatives of Washington Fire Company, Kb. 2 Pire Comp;im Vet-erans of Foreign Wars Post No 1074 Polish Etigles, Home Association. this bcroiiRh f:r the past several T1 addl,Us Kos<zniskt Club and the weeks, the last of which was perpe-■ Sl u Co5mo a"d Damiuno Society In trated Monday night when they ["'"nquuthing their claim for a dn-broke in the ice plant of F. and j.|isl°» of the above amount for ex- H Davis. East Elm street, and stale,B""*" l,nlur^d dl?ng !£ A"n" two money bags containing approx-1!11!-** eeI*ratlon. this contribution innately tio which had been set aside for the drivers who begin work before the office U open. Must Guard Against Firearms Veterans returning from the wars with souvenir firearms, and fam-ilies receiving firearms through the from veterans, are warned that many of these weapons U made nossible Kindly convey to the members of your organlzTirlor. our Rtacere thanks be registered to avoid violation of; H ™ ii the National Firearms Act. The warning was issued by F. V Wills. Investigator in Charge of the Philadelphia office of EtM Tax Unit. The Tax Unit has been placed in charge of enforcing the Firearms Act in M County for ihf noble Work thev Ing In the interest of a most riw?rv-ing hero. Sincerelv. Oeorge O. Smith, Secy Contributions PrrvloUaUv 1'. 17500 71 t'.iv Cominiti-e 201 2' 'o^tTihin^ M ■ 1 [p, Ml 35.0"l Bra mat! r.. An elaborsi ■ v t« 1 Ide pro -Christmas In story and song-. w»n jcaUsi^r u^porto^'lpre^d'and be presented on Sunday night at'installation complete. The cost of WH.I.IAAI AST1.K 815 In the auditorium of St Mat-jeach meter U $5950. Pfc. Wiluam Astle. ol Barren Hlll.'tnews BTad*' MnoOl. Fayette sneet 1 -r^o 0.her blds werp receiv^A one from the Dual Parking Company of the Rhnv in the swift Allied push lass oi the school. Th° Canton. Ohio, single coin al «450 into the Nazi domain came home ',eiu " °'w'n '" ,he Pu°Uc. land multiple coin. $6800 the other a civilian yesterday. . A ma-i: ■ s Jor pupils from lne c K Koontz Company of the time ot ,!,p "S0™ and anv ,ullllts wi,°|PitLsburgh at $75 each fob shlp- ; ;,! pina point plus actual freiLT. [four months ago. the Barren Hill !pf ««nn.- Id this af- Th(. .,.rmy, M whlch tnp comrnct The Birds Christmaa Carol" will!"1"11 *as wounded 'n action 0:1 the ""l0t" ess awarded is a=: follows: Trans-nrevntfri bv nunila fr ..; Rhine river ;>: work i -,s V M COIWtanM atlon prepaid and inatallatton from MlltiMMnftrtJn* maun. -««-. ,u. _-._ iRose Immaculate, membl nulete for a ouanti*- of V,Q ■ dim ting tha produi - ~" , oi'ranioralsrhaige.'bei-ausetf rria.1-""' «« home. 900 \ school Monday night at 7.46 at tnelT K^Rui*e'pikr[ 'near cTesm'u! Ilmn' m "A: i,SL£ZJ£S11 Uons between Qeorgi Bmlth and East Hector street w„., .,, .,., MnT.' 1 1 u 1 .. 19«. public Dalton. uhn won dark glasses' , _ : ,, r-uum. ^_^ during the hearing today, did not ^fc-°^U ™ ■ the Miss Minnie C- Rose, principal, Is I ¥> .. „ j I in charge of the Christmas program., •*■ II l-l I I n by Ifrs Dons Rose, second condltini tha owner of 'Lyndel", the Plymouth Township property where Edward W. Moore, 28-year-old Philadelphia!] was 41] wounded in an accidental shooting, November 11 last by George Smith,j Jr., 16. of Kivklyn. Delaware C Since the shooting Smith was re-leased on probation and Adam Mil-ler, 2H. West Ontario street. Phils-j delphla ahoalaowfl . from"the|be presc^-d swan* frorr ■,n'<n ' Intensive wort home at the tune of the shooting .™„ . ^ „ ... „ „. presemea u> pupus irom BU J u«nsMrting trMna across the water was given a three months senteneel^"^ c»m^ M.cA.rlhuJ:._Ca!,1„r:l«rad('s 0l si)ri»H ™i] Oonaoliaated |» , , ..., „; , Pfc Fred Opptlt bss been given jan honorable discharge from then take ■li-- stand to offer any teati- Pacific theatre as a membe: in.my in his own behalf :119th Infantrv group. I Hi- counsel. Attorney Desmond J. McTlgh. told the court that Since of the III. the shooting there have been many! awarded the Purple Heart He also idle rumors going uround that never \ suffered on attack of malaria. materialized and many false state, ments concerning Dalton that were never borne OUl by the facts. He was not guilty of any charge, according to the plea, except pro-viding beer and liquor for the vouths and permitting them to gam- ■-.'- on the premise which was ;'!i.(.ractorizecl as contributing to their delinquency. ■Judge Knight, before pronounc-n| .sentence, commented that ed in the Fhfflppines and WMI***** lemcher. and Miss Bflltabeth l^lgiii-i ^/*li<ssil^ 'Cooling, third grade tea .1: IJIUM L'I iKKMS Anna Anson, music supervisor of Wiiltemar^h township schools, will Pfc Oppelt was married be in charge of music and Michael , Wp.*" Conshohocken public scliooLs former IsUss Pauline R11-, fornla two years ago and she ac-oompanled him to thu borough where they will m.ike their home. Pvt. John Bozart. who makes his n, art supervtaor. provided d ,M'tl " IlfhJI1 yesterday and will .t1h.e scenery •M•■Jas amnson wril.il l.e..a.d■!irmemmaaltln. crll.otcsnerdl iinmitlflll M\t rot»n. d.1a..y.. dJu..Ae t.,o. , carol singing by the audience \thc eptdemk of colds union- the , ^f^ »i'11 The children's choir, pupils of me ^indent bod>. first to fourth grades of the school. W1'h the attendant? at a new home at the Oppelt family, entered t-m atnn ■ selection beiwen the l°w' hurt the schools were closed ,\ months ago,and was Qral and .second act. ' noon on Friday ot last week and assigned to the Infantry and la DOW Tin glee dub. pupil of the ] -opened on Monday morning as i m Germany eighth grades, will sing a number j usual and while the attendance had CpL WilMam Miller ol East Third between the second and third .li.iterlally there were still avenue, was given an honorable dis-iol the Christmas drama Act one a large percentage of absence! his opinion. Dalton has received .charge from Army service in Call- entitled, The Bird's! Yesterday morning there Were * trom the amount fnrnia Wednesday afternoon and west I" Ac) two, some other Birds! only twenty percent of th of publicity that he has received and let- immediately for 1 He I are Taught to Fl>. ' and Act three, pupil- present and only about forty me tune ova The Angel of the Cnitohes.'' percent of the high school enroU- ..... are participating Joseph Pur-, Idem: Arthur il07 * P"io:i of six .€■ oosecutlw Burke, Jr vice president; joim'1"0"1^ at a rental price of *3 00 per Burns, treasurer and Bettv Monie.;rne:er D*'r month, subject to the Becretary terms and conditions herein .set igram: I fofth. M irv Ann l.uth-i Tne borough may. after the ■nigs, Joseph Puic-11. Salute hwters hw t#en In operation for to Flag: Star Spanglea Banner 'slx months, cancel this rental con- OhJistmasCarol H- re We Come [tract by resolution of counc.1. in s Caroling", I Benrd th.- Bells on theefant the borough elects to can- ]u: "Jolly Old S;.|oel thls rental agreement, the com-i ■ Unas Bells'". I *mm' *'11] remove the meters at Its Coma All y« erwnexpenae, Faithlul j ^ the borough elects to purchase A Fourth Wise Man Scene I. Pol- the meters at the end of the six lowers oi Zoroaster study stars; "ion:Ms' rental period, it may do so because of the fact that he nan .: criminal record Hawk Shot, Killed Nine Chickens '^ •* Texas and Ithe week.nd i Characters of the plav will be en- merit A number of the teachers MJ££"™1' ^1,arl''s Jf»- Edward Mc- ■ Corporal Miller entered the ser-1 acted by the following pupil-- The well as the pupils were affected by [fj,m* O'Connor Joeenh Plircill" Scene 3: Inn. Meeting of Mary and by paying the balance of the quotPd price within thirty dov- after the ol the .--ix months' period • and take a discount of two and one-half percent for cash payment "Three Kings Trom the Orient": of the balance of the quoted prtcet. John Boyle. John Burns. Robert, or the borough may continue to pay Carroll. William Costetto, William i *3.00 per meter per month until the Edwards. Robert Ehlinger. James j full purchase price has been paid me. Shortly before birth of Christ. 'O Holy Night Anne M. Luther; Scene _' star lends Wise Men to Bethlehem; Finding nf Christ Child . 1943. and was :<..signed .Bird family. Carol Bird, snow Bird colds and wore hardly able to con-to the Medical Corps He spent j grown up. Carole Montgomery; Mrs. tlnue at their desks lime in Florida and'Bird, mother. [Catherine Ftnwood: >vera) months ago was j Mr, Harold Bird. Robert Crawford, Supervising Principal A. 3. Rich-,^^1'.^' £*£ arda. in annemnchw the closing of !coni-[lamon' Hennun ippled The eunntnii season on aoslnwks' transferred to Georgia, where he uncle Jack a Bird of passage. Her- the schools, also stated that the op-t«,,"„ ^^f "mfl.K,' S^eVni0o1r" „C.*l:2."? il^e gunning Reason on 8^*^ ined , ,(n.rra, wt.eks aild;bm ^bold: Elfreda CliPorri. < heduled to be held next flage Properties John R. is always open but although a, h . n«/.ifir r™«t «hM«L,.J Mith srMMh.^ .h. »...w '-n,„«H., .„.^,t»« K„ «.,«.,- »* ,».- *»rd MrOuwan James bounty is offered for their capture S seldom are anv caught In Eh But Officer John Lebold of White-then sent to the Pacific Coast, where he has been engaged In making res-ervations for discharged servicemen. ,1,- J He has Joined the ranks of the bene- ^^, S^K^ ,,' d I1"' diets smce entering the service cth^icLkenis^b^elUongJing1 t,hoa«MkrslH^Ednwalnrdae!ua-nd„<w.,i„ll_„takef.iiu3pLi.h,U rJets.idencei_ini Irwtn. of Rldnslkr near Fountain ?,Z? r""OWne "ls arrlv"' £n„,hT', 'i, ""A*60"', K ,5m " S* J~" M.ml»y of low FVrd nrcVc™om n"aZnXleHd Kby,"5SerI«otmt, E£dSgnr"Af "«" d^hargca trom the Armv ,,. tl„, 3„pj„,,tlun c,.,„„ „ ,lld!;,„. nurse. Edith Bridenback: the Butler. iTliursday Franklin Cressman: Their neigh bors In the rear, The Riingle>, Mrs. Ruggles. who was a Mr-Grill. Sally Wein; Seven Little Ruggles'. Sara Maud. Patricia Ames; Peter. Wil-liam Crawford; Peoria. Dorothy Woodward, Kitty. Jean Ollmore; Clement. Earl MacMullan; Coinel- Ha ves; Larry, Mickey Blackburn. Johnson John Otmt SFNT TO JAII Miss Lena Stevens. 33-year-old Investigator WUta lwinted out Glenolden Oypsy. who allegedly! official word has been received Itlon Performed on Tuesday '., . - mm , . town Gap and returned to civilian PiiitiiL! OhuAei-a With a wing spread jf 42 inchev Iif(, 1 Upiih UDSer>e ■ Inducted two years ago. a father! Ppnrl Hnrhor HaV ± ol two small children, he spuri al ^aj vear overseas in the European Theatre as a member of an artillery unit His mother. Mi - James M;m-dy. has been seriously ill In Bryn ;pitai for several da • - but now recovering from an Opera- SS,^i2SS ^ u^ rw ™* ""»"■ ■'»'<■« JohMOD, ClurlM Lart. ^S/bSS'JiJSTX £ Lrl "">■ J»""> Purr"'- °""*r Ru'"- event coin piograms v in n*- Prp-'Henrv stennowski Teresa \ficcz- •^a^st""' m"m'"'. "n«k' JSS%CVSI SLnLie .to imil™ness a.mm™on»r m™.emmbKe.r«s. 'o'DonnMl. Annr Peidtf. Catherine n........ n,.^it. c^,„i, cn,..k,.,t, tr„.,ii. ., mwtlnjs of Bro,v„,r Soop 3, .,1 g",'-'," n™n:..?,m",1.V .?"z".b'.lh .V,?."! »r. H«- • In the event tha: 7;V meter revenue for the six montlis rental perkxi, or for anv one month period thereafter, does not equal the $300 per meter per month rental, then the borough may elect to pay Tfr; of the meter receipts instead, and until the tull purchase price has been made The improved park-o-meter is rjnlvei al" and may be a single ad-justment be set for more than 34 time or coin combinations More Street Lighting The public safety committee sub-mitted the following report After a general discussion of a tentative plan which had been prepared bv I a tree inducted by a blast of gun shot. The bird1 Ighed two and a half pounds. Barren Hill Seaman Killed in Action u West Con«hohorken have been can- ! celled until further notice. Mr= Al-- ben Savior. l»nd n. announced that the Firearms Act provides pen-I fleeced two Montgomery County ally of a fine up to $2000 or impris- | residents out of almost seven hun-onment up to five years, or both, for violations. It is a violation of the law to possess, sell, exchange, trans-fer, or give any of the tvpe of arms listed in the Act. Included in the list of guns which must be registered are: machine guns, sub-machine guns, shotguns and rifles with barrels shorter than 18 Inches, excepting .22 calibre riflles where the barrel length may be 1« inches, firearm silencers or mufflers of all kinds, or any type of gun or pistol from which more than one shot or bullet can he discharged from one pull of the trigger. The Alcohol Tax Unit is conduct ing a campaign to acquaint present holders of war trophies with the pro-visions of the Act. Investigator in Charge Wills urges all persons hav-ing firearm trophies in their pos-session to get in touch with him at the Alcohol Tax Unit. 601 Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia 6, Pa. or telephone his office. Market 5114 The Investigator In Charge will determine whether the firearm is of a type covered by the pro dred dollars I ial Bununej tenced to serve from six to 23 months in :h*- County Prison todav Dannehower. Friday the woman paeaded ■t.l" BO ir ■ T. trj k, having Rim flammed $440 out of William Reitenbaugh. Limerick, and $185 out of Ruby Huff, colored, of Upper Merlon. All of the money ^he obtained has been paid back to her vi I court told bv Mis Pauline Koehler Hoffman 1 Harp1'* David Kr,«,hf'' GM2c 131 Barren Hill rond. Spring Mill |E 4fn ave ■ Conshohocken. Pa,, has Od Fireman 2 <• Rossi1**" honorably dischamed from C Hoffman. Jr., was killed Kovam- "aval service at the Sepai ber 8. 1944 while aboard the sub- Center. Bambridge. Md. marine. TJ. S. 8 Shark c-il **«* x Mack, son of Mr. Tn service a year and a half, the Navvy man is survived by his wife and a small son. Ross C. Hoffman, 3rd. and his parent- Mr and Mrs Hoffman. Sr . - N irth. rZla son recently marked his third bnthdav onniver.sarv The ser-vice man was a gradir i school. North Wall Firearms Act. and Few Deer Bagged by Local Huntsmen In 15-Day Season, Ending Tomorrow With only one more day to go In ( deer The entire group returned the 15-day open season for Pennsyl- i together, Sunday During their vsnla deer, only three have been|!!ay tney P°!d a visii t0 a sroup of huntanaem. by members of th3 Philadelphia p.v Successful in the "chase" were j lie** Department not : . H i V: :or Strumia. rector of Ss.j Close to twelve inches of snow was in the preparation of the registra-tion forms to be forwarded to theL OnBeetOT or Internal Revenue. The -' will be given at no ex-j petw to the veteran Datrdan R c Church: (experienced bv ■ _. J huntsmen !Gns Russo. 814 Manic •treat and during moat ■ u and fog groodward 204 East Tenth tfetO hundlcapped their sports e(- ivenue i forts f The clergyman's trophy of the; Qua Ruse3-S a point deer weighed ihunt is a twelve point, 150 pound agmtvstmaterv 160 pounds and was : his success maintaining his be nine, about thirty- H1GH MA88 MMtKs i traditional hunting, aurels of previ- fv ■■ | Shohoeken Hunt K<H it SON-; DIST8ABOI eaaons. The deer was tracked club, where he wai encairmt A :ole,nn high mas. of thanks-1^^SoS^^SSSlS « - * P8Ily°f :' ' ': Whm Riving win be celebrated m m woodward, a tnembtr of • parl It tithe club, Cosmos and Dan,:,,n R C rhun!. -^""' ;h<' "f'""1"' l™ Vj L J"1"1 w«klrv of Roxbor, ,h n_J„; J ~ ClinJnv 2_Plre i H 6 point bagecd an 8 point, 150 pound anuir-il UrOdinefl Oil OlUlaSJ I pound buck while ensamned at I in Lycoming County, while huntine' and Mrs Frank Mack, of Center avenue Martde Hail has ban dis-charged from the v s Marlnei after three years in sen ice. He 1 l patient at Corona Naval hospital and the Oak-i hospnal. California. Vcrnai W. Rhoads of Ridge pike. Seven Stars, has arrived from Camp Crowder. Mo., after being honorably discharged there on No-vember 28. He was in service I: wife Ls the former Miss Hilda E Baumgart. The following men from the Con-shohocken area have been honorably discharged at the Separation Cen-ter at Bainbridge. Md Franc In X. Cutler AOM 2 c, of 703 But Hector .-.treet. James J. MeNamara. S 1 c. of 631 BprUg Mill avenue. Thomas ft1—tils Maloney. S 1 c. of isi Cast 9;h avenue. Samuel R. C.irdanwne, TM 2 c. West Third avenue. Edward 1». Sivfck. boatswain's mate, second class. BM 2 c. 805 Appli street. West Conshohocken. has been honorably discharged from the Naval service by the N.iw's Separation Center at Bremerton. Washington. W. J. Corrigfan to be Sundav mornlne at 8 30. at the re-quest of the Ralnh Cardamom* fern- -, ilv. 324 West Third avenue, mark- 0c*,ho **jU Camp, their hunting with John Omnbell of German. Ing the return to e-vdlan llf- of „bln ln clin:on County, near Lock town -idee and Plvmouth road four sons. Hivrn Edwin Karr. ->f Oermantown pike. Thev are Samuel. Fourth avenu" , In;»'rt"1 !tl the oartv were Prank-, lust returned from a hunting trip and Maple street, who received hi.', ^.n ,^'"rnas ch.ef engineer of the. to Carbon County, bagged an eloht David lm K Thome Navy discharge Wednesdav David ** * Ootnpany: his brothers. Coun- point 160 nound deer Other .. discharged from the Navy ix-cmber ' :lr,"in -I(,:;p'>li P Thomas, this bor- caliti<*s in his party were Oscar Lee- 3: Michael and Joseph r.-centlv .(.<- °»Bh and J. Russell Thomas of New- dom Iteettnaj John charged from the Armv ' l! ; ■' w'"en Thomas: P: sal li rnunvUle, and t-vwwv ^mn ^.- nnmT,™^ ™ ? P ' r'1'"A' U R"y Fi"hf,y- Oonsho- Charles Radcliffe or Philadelphia. ZSSSSL KIND OF W^DD^O n»- hocken Dike: George Tepper. Me- Huntin? with Russo were Wll- VTTATION OR ANNOUNCEMENT die I Warm lioQulrns 338 East ham GrUflth. Robert' C W%v!LJix**T!slve OENUTNE EN- nth avenue an to | Arthur Sellings. sr GRAVED style to attractive prln'.." Comholivken Schlage! Jr R E Cod"r Sr R E style at extremely low cost. Quick; Bone if the latter group spent Code, Jr.. C delivery on printed styles. Stop two w..k^ al the hunting lodae.;odo:- < hael Fields ne^ejoTr s.n^dTPorireLst.^Puho^ne0s^50 a^nd 4:"-d!av' ais:skuino,ni mbpitrheduernldnRofthNPovbermle-f dGoernee KPe',nnwni-ckCtiaanrdle« WMialrlino. TneO-lHeart Order. A cousin. Rev Advertisement. Iber, before beginning pursuit oliiows^i. Walter J Corrigan, son of Walter J. Corrigan. Sr.. of Norwood, will be Dtdained to the Catholic priesthood in the Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul. Philadelphia, tomorrow, and will celebrate tus First Mass at St. ©abriel's Church. Norwood, Pa., on Sunday His late mother, the former Helen u ■ was well known here. having attended St. Ma'thew's Pa- MoJ 8h* was a sis-er of : 401 East Tenth avenue Two numbers of the Corrigan BUI : 501. P. A Kos> Ooad, is ■ tes'her ar Mt. St Mary'.' .College, Emmuisburg, Md. son, Gloria Bruni. Mary Clcchetti Dorothy Coonan. Dolores Duffy Helen Gibbs. Mary Hannum. Cath-erine Hoy, Loretta iCearnev. Con-stance Kellv. Dorothy Kcllv. Anm "Bob's Pearl Hnrbor Day Parade," Pre-XlTiaS SerVlCe 3l Luther, Mary Luther. Eileen Mc-wae tha title of the plav presented .. ., .. , ^, * Oauky, Mildred McQuaid, Anne on Parl Harb<tr Day last Friday bv AltMnOulSl I flUrCn MeUe, Anne Nolan. Helen O Hara pupils of the fifth urade of Barren | Clere pollard. Rita Soentgen Lstura ' -i.dated school at the up-' ^ prc-Christmas Candlellghi and .Truesdell Helen Wargo. John per grades assembly program handle Lighting Carol Service will VVhalen The characters in the play were be held in the Conshohocken: A Fourth Wise Man cast of char-portrayed bv: Robert Peoples. Rich-. ^j,.- n ;(i],. church on ^': '• Charles Beck. Ar-ard Kuhn. Jay Aueh. William Pep- Mng al 7 3" In addition to the fa- l!,,ir Burke; Herman. John Irwin. per. Robert Griffin. Richard Damp* mous ca'oLs the choru- choir will Alfred Zabrowoski. Caspar. John my. Jean Hamilton. Ronald Thomp- -...,-,.,■ ,nV Old Pren-h carol "Whenf ?olan, George Luc.-y; M-lcholr son. Judith Wataotl, Janice Adorns. Virginia Wentz. Archie Coutts. Jeanette Savaresf. Mnrtha Vincen'. rk Dtsuiu Day and Ger-akhne Mitchell John Hansel] and Ward Swan worked back I Judith Watson read the Bible and lad the salute to the flag Richard Dernpaay was the announcer of the program, as follows song bv the school. "Onward Christian Soldiers" the Preamble to the World Charter of the United Nations ems presented by Janice Adams: song by the school. "America" the Beautiful." a poem, "Victory Hymn," was recit-ed by Jean Hamilton: a duet. "God Bless America." was sung by Nancy Rome and Barbara John fifth grade pupils. -Battle Hymr. of the Republic: Virginia Wentz re-cited a poem. "Children's Song!" song by firth grade pupils. "Remem-ber Pearl Harbor. ' the Star Spang-1 , led Banner sung bv the iiroup at W*!i, My"s Orchestra will offer the conclusion of tha Dnsram ipWtad music Herbert Dennis, re-1 Employed at the Pupils of the fourth grade underlffnlly discharged after exfa kOss Mccord will accept a ip directi>>- goneral chair- position as director of the registra-ned made ind Ihe event is open to members uons at the central Y W.CA.. I8:h DUppel show for the lower M1Hi ! . _'and Arcn ■*"•*•■ Philadelphia ■radae assembly program on prtdaj Crimson Sun" Prof. John H. *T«n«s Carr. Matthew O'Connor; . tor or music and or- Baltassar. John Touhey. Daniel M-- ganist or the church, will render ap-^loskey; St Joseph, John Boyle proiriote organ Selections The ™Wiinl Borzelleea. BhMad Mother mvtted A beautiful h;ho-:M»j:-v Plneran Bettv Moon Maid Bfrmm win be given "tJ"\£?- t?';u,dt ^ „ •Aorshiper as , I —.;h,rd Robert Khhnger. Wil siuverir "il,n ■owarda, Joseph Purcell. John Kehoe Arthur Burke, John Irwin. AM. IN HI UHNMfl '>• Volanda FOR ■ sf.MMOUMAI '. ' ' Ml' >] ''""1'-,; M-':v Ml' _ . , , Paddin. Bettv Moore. Marv O Brien, sale Of UctoM for the attractive Hlldll scinWlapr. Mane TTVM.II semi-formal dance of Conshohocken, . High School Alumni, tomorrow night' »■. .. g^ _s a irom !i to 1 at Plymouth County 31ISS IVlCl Ord ACCpptS Club is reported as "breaking all records'*, announcement i.s made to-dav With a large number of member ' II rord. 119 East returned from service planum; to. Faur.h avenue, in charge of the Re-attend, the event will he in the not- serve Book Room of the Sullivan re of the first post-war reunion in Memorial labrar- or Temple Uni-the organisation | versiiy :., Accidental Meetings of Local Seaman REAL ISTATB TRANsims Dr Walter Willis of Philadelphia: has puurcha-ed t lie formi !'■ - — ' —■ The Cranoi boena al Voursh aw« Danltl cannon, jr. Seaman t e, Cannon was shipped to the pa-aue and Hauowel] streel has bcen.u. S. Navy. ?on of Mr and Mra. ctflc In August and Roernoks In Ko-purchased by the M M De 111 Daniel Cannon, 509 Apple street, vamber Cannon Is now enrolled a Spring Mill avenue Weal coivhohocken. and Donald Beabees heet Horrocks, Seaman 2 c. U s Navy, off isle Standlni sbt ieet two and Wnrhv Vsij-satrnn trt IMS °* Mr vaA Mrs !*on Horrocks, weighing in at 146 when he entered L-sfsawHaji Tcttridii tw ,23 FrillU stree, Wpfit oonaho- the Navy nan cannon Wed Il'eland Girl hocken' mpt accldentallv on ■ Hdltlon ShO«n that Navy Jtrain one dav last May. after each training agrees with him Be haa had enlisted in the Navy grown an inch in height and thirt Cannon was sent to Bsmpaon, lime pounds in weight N Y for boot training and Horrocks, Cannon and Robert Volpe. went to Balnbridce Md ■.vnli the) Armv Both were sent lor further train-ing to Rhode Island without the other's knowledge. One day they met by accident there Recently in Guam. Dan was landing in chow lm». when some Dorothy Wertz, Anne Wil-. Philadelphia Electric Comp.r '" better lighting on Favette atfts*. rrom Marble street to Twelfth ave-nue it was decided to recommend to council that the plan be accepted but that a sample of the proposed new lighting be installed in Fayette street between Third and Fourth avenues before any definite action be taken. We recommend that a tree at the southwest corner of Fourth avenue ' be removed and a tree at the southwest corner of Eleventh avenue and Fayette street be removed as both trees will inter-fere with the lights at the.se loca-tions. The proposed new lights will ex-tend along the curb the same as ihe present lights on lower Fayette street. The proposed sample calls for three lights on either side of Fayette Street between Third and Fourth avenues. It was reported at the meeting that the change in the light lne eye* mail an additional cost of approximately $2400 to the pres- .: cost of street lighting and that it will be three or four weeks before the sample Ughta can be Installed. Wants Sewer Connection H Nase. who owns a property at 315 West Fifth avenue, appeared before council and explained that he Ls desirous of connecting his nrop- '■■■ With the sewer line and stated tha* when the original line was in-stalled in Fifth avenue his house too low to allow a connection. He said the engineer at that time told him the sewer line was to be run on the opposite side or the street and that he could make the connection then The main was extended along only one side of the Now Y. W. Directive Post A marriage license has been Issued at Norristown to William a. L, cuip. or is weal pik? Harmanvilie. and M ny Augusta Glsladottir. 25 of Harnarflordlir, Iceland, Recently discharged from the Army Culp was stationed in Ice-land for close to eighteen months, and me*, his bride-to-be there. She arrived here last Thursday Her father is 3 fisherman land. *~. .. . 1-. r^er rx t#e ft 1 ,-venue Now that an additional Continues in Far-Off Pacific Island ^J^&^SS^^.SZ he has made an effort to connect Una but the same condi-tions prevail. He took the matter Up with Engineer Muldrew who ex-plained that in order to place the sewer line deep enough fo: Motion it would mean digging the Mneh three teet deeper its entire length and much of which would be through wild rock, increasing the cost by hundreds or dollars On Mra Gr.ivanese, seconded bg Hr Wynne it was decided that an be taken at this 'ime WeM Eleventh Avenue Mr Wynne reported to council tha: a meeting had been held with Mr. Wiiey relative to extending Eleventh avenue to Colwell lane through property owned bv Mr Wiley and tha; he wants the bor-ough to pay bun »1500 for a strip of land 80 x 80 fee: The borough an-nexed land in that urunedlate vi-iConlinned en rage Flvti Guam, met by arrangement there recently They have been based twenti miles from each other Volpe t*- expected home soon. her, Daniel Cannon, Sr eteran of World War T, Is former one tapped him on the shoulder commander ol Conshohocken Pos* Amln it was an accidental meeting J1074. V P W. and present head Ice- Iwith Dan who he didn't knew hadjof the Conshohocken Veterans As- Iarrived on the island. isoctatlon, connected with the post.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 14, 1945 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1945-12-14 |
Year | 1945 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 14 |
Volume | 75 |
Issue | 44 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 16x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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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 |
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Language | English |
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COKSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. 194S. SIXTEEN PAGES
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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 |
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Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Newspapers |
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Language |
English |
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