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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 767S. Stye €0tt0l)ol)0chcn Wccorfro: CONSHOHOCKEN, PA„ TUESDAY, MAMCH 18, 1947. Council Marks Anniversary of Girl Scouts IThompson Ferrier i Revives His M. D. Cettysbo^g (lollo**** Choir Over S60 Attend Dinner anil Parian. at NorristoWll HI Atkinson Forrter. son1 u North ■< ■ H .■■■frier of '208 Ford .-.tree. 1 (1 .h? degree I irday Ui'.I lather of ihe crodu?.t*- I ■ i ji i lie Brcao & Tiu-t ■ U:vi- ■ "' ' ■ About 79 local girl scouts, I-W*** .ecrut lender.,, and promlne.ni lanta attended i dinner held ■ . Hospital PnUa-he Central Montgomery Count v e'phlt. beginning June 1 In Mr. Scout Council 81 0 30 lasl dfbt »t City Ball Norrlitcn Blffclnf the Sft'th Hlinlvers:irv r(; me '■ '' ':l cunatng if ?itlun Mrs- Henry E. Rollins. Sr.. ol Ooll I P. 1 013 Fuvettc street. Central Mont-|J*Uhlt:nberg, »' wa gomery Countv commissioner, pre-1'he Vl-" oonUHU«H aided at the event, a'tcnded by more 1*«« ;illd 1;it''' »l th«" University, than 300 persona from >-ll parts of >-:- central Montgomery County. swounli.-. both of West Cmisho- Hon. Thomas siockham. mem-|l,ockt'iv aum* of the graduate, at- . ber of the Slate House of Repre- i f*nd«i the exercises A reception I twelve years, was the;1"- * " ruest speaker. He punctuated hlsi highly Inspirational talk with * morous anecdoteb of his d istin- ;Ulshed career He la a prominent igure in Boy Scout work in Bucks County, where he resides. Among the local invited guests were R. Lincoln Hum, president the Conshohocken Ccmmunltv Chest, of which the Scout Council Smillie Warns Not In Repeat Errors oHO's Diatricl Utorne) i* SlM'tlk,'!* if tire Companj hiiiiirr FIRE CO. SPEAKER 1' .in mam Ruby H. Michael. Enid at »l % Li num. IAH\ \. .\ii(lrh.*ri, ii Forrest Denies D. A. Candidacy Local Attorney Not t«i Kmi in Prlraafta HM rww, nit to r.grii: Grate J. tialiier. Mlr*+ut r. fcf.sa iini.i <;.iuid. Lamina DiUer, Eatlier N. Gray, O. Evelyn Flock, '.nr.a \ liMNI Slauffer. and llatel Tresler. Ml I IM Irfl ti> rl-hl: Kulhe I..rtriibatigh. Mar. B. Haterl* son. Esther B. Rt.ver. Rate* i iti...-. Mart-art? V Graale, Dun.* Mary J. Heck-nan. and Rcalii.e M. Kckman. Third Nff, lei! to right: J. Daniel Step. Virginia B. Bergen. Mary A. Muraford. Hetty J. Booth. Juanita 1. Waters. Huth A. ICrb. Ilarbari A. Wolff. Caroline Brubaker. Marian L. I.I.H.I Waller ('. tabafi, and William J. Yingiln|. Fourth row, left In right: :Huaaell F. Kern*. Ilulterl A. Hrandt-nburg. Robert H. Sternal, Rich- -nl I r.iliiThuii, Qagfgi B> Stuvrr. Joseph W. Shunter, Kdaai Kaffcnsperger, William N. Zimmer-man, non.ild S. Swtipc. Richard Fisher, and l.inaoud .). toy, Fifth raw. left iii righl: Sidney S. Fhrliail, TaVsatlore ('. Scliiack, Hubert t\ Join*. John I.. Bti)- mm. Qejgggg W. .Mutter. Paul A. Luebbe, Bruee W. Raffensperger. John M. Davis, James It Etiwller, and loiiii i. Karehner. ^B M PRICE: THREE CENTS Veteran Held las Suspect in Assault Cases ) Victim Idi nlifir- Htm ill I'oliti I itif-l |i; NX a- Mrntal l'iili«nl I Bl HI KIIK R. SMI1.LIF Gettyaburfl CoUege Choir to Give Conoerl of Sarred Musir Saturday Is a beneficiary. Mr. and Mrs Hob-ert C. Landls, Burgess Ellas Blair. Miss Elizabeth Koch, executive di-rector of the Norrlstown Y.W.C.A.. and Mr Rollin* A member from each of the local Girl Scout troops participated In Il! ««■ '" '";: " l'11(1 "' a pageant, depicting Juliette Low, thai h< uqjtni to iwjmc District! Much interest BMtan in UM 'nil-founder of the Olrl Scouts, and In< Attorney ol Montgomery County.! linnl concert of sacred music to be which each troop made a donation . .,,.,,,, Fnrr,.s, * „ i,'„„, '' hcre Saturday night at of mnnev t0 the Juliette LOW Fund ' A,'"'ld ™* F '' ' !°^1 atKT « 1* U> St "^f" Luthenm Church The sum of »144 was received. ney' "** ■*■*•" :liat "e wuI not "r by the Oittysburg College Choir, Announcement was made of the :i candidate for District Attorney at' directed by Prof. Parker B Wugntld. launching of a four-y.ar campaign j the primary election next aeptem-l11]^ "iicert is open to the public for $55,000 to equip Camp Klwanls. L^ Miss Miriam McCarney. daughti the use o! which is permitted the '* ' Oirl Scouts for summer camping j •'■1|" Forrest did not deny thai h«- upon payment of "one four-leaf; would have been In the field for the position of judge If President Judge i Harold O Knight had decided to re- Baptisi Group tire at the end of his present term. at l)oKiiiii<£towii Rev. Dr and Mrs. O. E. Mc- Carney nt St. Mark's Lutheran parsonage, la a member of the 50- I \i-d a i ii i*l in singing |KHIp WhlOb each fmt presents ■ 20-performance coBcorl Eonr IB (i.-;m:iii- L't Thy Holy Spirit." Tschesnol 'From Oriel U) 010*) Christiansen 'Alltlula! Christ Is Risen." Russian Easier Song i.>..up II From Heaven Above." Schumann's "Oesangbuch" Solo: Miss Anna Dundore 'Glory Be to God" . Rachmaninoff I Wonder as I Wander. Two Injured 52 in Auto Crash Fayette St. C.<>Hi*imi ln-i Onl-i.l. Koroiijjeli A wurnlnk agan .uade tn the read t j i eacetlmc ttftn] aftar World i War 1 WHS soundtd by District At-, i :.deriik B Stnlllle in an1 i .iddress at ihe 44th an-nual banquet of Conshohockf n Fire Company No I, s..ti,iday n'ght at' c.iy Haii. Mrriatovn About lour hundrtd members and uuesls joined in BM gala event, at- ,i tided also by borough officials andj « Qionboi oi vuiunieei • flre-flghtlng units in this area. "In the happiness and jubilation of reunion of families and amid the struggle to settle Into norm we must be careful the mistakes committed in it adjustment during the 20'< ug World War 1," Smillie admoi ished in his opening remarks. He likened the vital brotherhuod-promi ting community organization typified bv Conshohocken Fire Com-' (.oilIII\ pany No 2. to the world brother-hood- promoting organizations work-. i.uoualy to effect worldl peace "It is becaufe they have never - ['.er-nad a chance-that is. have never,. '" »"** " "" ^i1Cic bean extended the brotherhood andi1'1? /,™.'^. v. .V^nlV: r ,, ,>i company—that moualv tgrwd to 5p0naor one of Will Sponsor F.B.I. Sehoolin< Po&CC ClaWfi Agrvi in l*a> (JMIH -thai groups, ' Smillie ctlve mtmber-- iinmiriBy In the National Academv of the Federal volunteer fire certain individuals, and have fallen by the wayside. atilon during a buslne-s and ele - Bon rnttlTH l| C-niral Imi. Flour-loan, last night The offer, open to active mem-bers of the association, will set brotherhoou by such organizations aa the fire companies, to those who have not had a chance, through no fault of their own. can those individuals contribute to the; 30^"™% offi l rr » But", added Mr. Forrest, "inas-1 to»'n and Philadelphia Sunday much as Judge Knight is going to he members being entertained at bomaa ' ungregalinn over Saturday The program: f.raup I I' iceless Treasure" Mart night. Bach i becom? a candidate for another Nine members of the Abner J. tartn on the bench I am happy to Davies Youth Fellowship of lhelremow. mvwU from the picture and First Baptist Church. accompHi,: il(t to seek any lesser of-by three chaperones. attended the rjee March meeting ol District 2 of the Follow!!* Judge Knight's decision Baptlal You'.h Fellowship Friday ,., ,un ajjiln. there was <• n^jderablc night at the First Baptist church . \,jS as to of Downlngtown. Mr pniTWl'a.aapb*Uona. Miss Louise M Robbins. president j u was u , L he wns of District 2. presided Rev. Charles|til ,, iblican Or«aniza- ]>a»tor of Abrams Baptist ]tlou-g endor>-'nnetu for the bench Church. Abrams. delivered a brief!tut whether he would eon lal followed tbe<-omt a .candl-1 '. «^ , . Representing the local churcl wtnniev was not Tieare.1w up untilT JK'.'^'l "' """^ *" liri£ nl „ were Breuda Ranwy, Ruth Righter. todav wlth Mr porrest's annnunce-l ^'""C" meeting of the Bprrng-,^. Joan MacMullen. Jane McDonald.Imgni fl" d-Whltemarsh Visiting Mrs. Dolores Bohank. 1208 Fay- Appalachlan Carol eile strret. and Cliarlea Wilfong, Solo: Miss Esther E Royer 18. of Rebel Hill, ware injured at Ad -i 'it MotaiH Bchroch l.40 a m Sunday when Uie two tiroup III .uitomobUas in Whicn the Angelic Ch.iir Goldbrck passengers collided In front of thelllnUMl 8olo: Miss Dorothy L. Moas > formers residence. _. , Hosanna" Chrlztlansen Mrs Schank was riding In a car i Charles W Moore, president Bong of Mary" ..., Flscher-Kranz owned by John Pearaon and driven th* company, welcomed the large Solo: Miss Esther E. Royer by his brother-in-law John Schank, I assemblage and pointed out the >£ Beautiful Saviour," of 1208 Fayette atreet. according w I P™«n s» nfihe company as Indi- SUeaian F^lk SongGfBcer.i Frankenfleld and John l*-!6*1^ bt ,h* Uicraaaed attendance Solo. Mlsa Roaemayre Mink Nursing Croup Elects Officers I'oMmar-tir i* Ilo*t it Si. I'atrirk I'urly achojl 'Die count] group will paj Up to $500 in expenses for the can-didate, provided tlie township a borough emplovniK him agrees to pay his salary while he Is taking month course, present Montgomery County mere graduate* ol the FBI i."1;.^a^u.n.. vasts. *>*« ««■« '«•_ <-*> »-> «• Oconr Wfbber. Jr. Oforer Nor-| Th,..r ls . ,r—t denl „( SIOT.U|,. J. Ch.rlra RflKW. Brookf Web- .„„„ M „, ,.h„ ,n. orn.nlsatiun «lll and Calvin nourgeaull. Pr»- Klec, „ ,t» candldal. for prowcu- •dent If 1-; reltablv Mated that Dl!>- Chuperones were Mr and Sin. .,„,., A„„„,,.y Fr.il.nrk B Smillie Erie HenrlqufJ and Beth K Mltrh- .,.„| ,„„ rPre|v, tno endorsement ell. Local renrewntatlon at thel,paln and ,„„„„» ,„ „,„ „ u,,. district meeting l.s steadily Increas- ,,.„(, nt „n opposition ticket. lng. It was reported A business ineetlns. followed by a social, will be held by the Fellow-ship Thursday night at the church P.O.S. of A. Camp (.ivt's, Klujs In Ui--ioii Ixjld ot Whit, marsh township DO* tlice. Mrs Schunk su.tained cuts on w»a held lor the Orst llmr this othrr ..olll lv m Pennsylvania. ;:?e lira! and suffered shock V'ar III the Norrlstown City Hall. clhrrf c,„,.| Fl4llk anm I "I Tne Rebel Hill youth, nccoanp- 3™ t0 "H' Urkr demaltd tor reset- j^^hitown. as hw presented the UVloa Philip Kelly 21. of Rebel vaUottt .re-jommendalloii of ill. Kxecui v,- | Hill, who was at the wheel of tile 'The presldenut ol fit. nearby Comm1UP.. to Hie association, other car. was treated for minor ¥rt' cornjaanlei and lire and (tracers Elected r..ll.»:ii^ it custom establUhed. < uu on the forehead. Both Injured ♦mclals. rstended ftreellngs to the1 chlff |;d-wnra Velt North Wales, .-•veral years a«u. Postmaster JanieaIperactis were removed to the office Jpmpany. upon tall of Qus Irwln, Wfls ,.,, led pleslll, 1U sueceedint 3 Mem ed a numOer'o' a physi : TESSE' "'"""l""" !t?hlcf Kenneth Lear. Lanadali rrtsfeKnd. si a »« FatneJi s-anrw, Kally Inforased police he jsM|lJI'<-luded were Thomas f/_J",nn-,chlr, v„„ ,,„ brr„ yice^its-ddenl Ms homo. 318 East Eleventh traveling east on Bullet pike, while!*"- *KMV}„'" ""hlilgton Pin- ,lnrr .„, tJ|laM fast fall of H MM^iavcnue lasl night the other driver was headed weal. 2™Peny; William Murphy presi- c!,.,r|r, ww,., termer lower Owy-I K""*\ fifty guests lere present at theln»mase to the Brh.nk cat wasl*"'- °~I|e k olJ» "" ^'"•"'■■n, Jd cluel of polK-e MlVJ Pierce Myers willow'"llwable occa.ion Himself a via :.l- ' ■•un..led«t II7S: 'o Kelly's rmnh- . *f; ™„Sl", S^ uS, ES. <"""■' "wiggl Heilly Norrlstown. directed the Idrntlfl.allot, proceduS Drove avenue Wyiulmoor ha* "' "' "»M'- "" *"'"> postmaster' me owned by a brother. Oer.ld. « »"'*;„'^*"i TSSLETJZ wf 'KM '"*"^ '" '"fZTH*' "» ",CI" I"'1"-'' »t»»on. folio.!,,, •Vain been elected rsrealdent enterulned with a aroup of St »l» 2^?^™.,. J„ c-™„ ?» si^t? Alwy" ai"cP" Abhuton Chief I Orabowskls opprehenalon He was AS,.r^OKSZS *Et3l «; »,. Patnek-, Dav selections Not far' Pearsm. owner of the car. Is the I "*nt. Nwrts Pde Company. Horrla- Andrrw wh„. Springfield, was: »„„ted by Sergeant Harry Snear nSrleT f? C„nnm7h.m rheJIel «"""d >"m '" ""' ""»"<> <" some. Husband of Mr, Rosemarle Per- town: F Us I, Barr. preaulent. „>mrd yae-presidenl utd Chtol SSlitrolmk,, ™ ,. ' „h. 1," SSI PrderSlTJ^fS,? vi ' '•"««• "M "^ ""'«f »•>:«". victim of an assault In her FurniMml Hie Comrauvy. Norri.- .Sw^.,„v w.,s re,4,,„ed as secretary.,detailed to work w th the Slate !iS„ Ur^ T H RutuI US' Wllhimi F ClUns. another Icatalihrme last Wednesday Mrs. Dolores! town: Theodore J Speaker, 8r »,„,„„, ,„ „„. „,. Conv °„ '" on "he arrest Ss,r»,L » j «-,S "»" whoe. eOotti tun pleased Sol,,nk. wire of John Schank u • «■» Chle' Miles A Riles. Fire ,„,,„,, wa, c,,,el ,,„ chlrt Leater^ur young me" nol suspecta nohocken audiei ■»' ot Mrs Pearson ICnllnoeu oi, rage Slsi Cirl Rel|.. i nil obliged - PonceDepartdWDl WtMovgiag**. limm~i Holds wtmuaJ BaJlF^l^J?**!!* year-old hell-sh.Hke.l vneran ol World War 'I and violator of hU parole <rmi hg ajonyfjMrg Bttts M■•■■pital for ht Insane, was taken Into ruiri Nfc» rhtaj i,i. Ii1. at bit home. 419 West 1th avenue, in connection with he tan brutal .marks on women 'f the coiiinninnv oOMUTini within hiilf hour of each other early ist Wednesday morning. State police from the Collegeville •arracks and local police apprc-lendexl the vetei-nti *««"•>■■ ; on.' to Hie home when his notha, Mrs Mary Orabowski, 49. efused admittance M them Taken Immediately to local police headquarters, the man was kdentl- 'ied by Mrs John Pearson. 23, of '2C8 Favette street as the Intruder Who viciously assaulted her in the 'Irst-tloor hallway of her home, at 13.45 a. m Wednesday, aa her husband and mother sat in Uie 'iltchen of the dwelling, a few feat iway Mrs Pearson, sustaining a rM'te blow In the jaw and shock, in-, tiet'h under medical care since 'he mysterious attack suspected of Bath AlUeka Police also connect the parole ■ lolator with an attack upon two oiitig West Conshohocken women, hortly before the assault on Mrs. "Varson. The .HUin in ihe West Consho- KHkfii attack was Miss Betty Rocked. 21. of 306 Ford street. She sustained a severe knee Injury when -he was felled by two bricks, thrown n rapid succession by a man who larted out of an alleyway us Miss flocked bade goodnight to a friend !i front of the Rocked home The friend was Miss Margaret Plnneran. »4. of 337 Ford street Both girls 'iad Just returned from Vallev " irgc t leneral Hospital after aiding n the entertainment ol hospitalised BTVIM men there The escaped patient was returned it once by Slate polite to the State 'lospltal He had been missing •ince March 1. when he was granted i L'i-lni'i pnrole to attend the funeral of his father. Alexander, ;K:II sUelworker who died Febru- >ry 38 Although 8Ute police list Ora- ' uwskt only as a suspect In the two assaults here, pending a com-plete investigation, local police feel confident that the caai aroused wldeipread Indignation and pslarm throughout the communm. m been solved with the arrest. Identified bv Victim Chief of Police Waiter Phlpps Names noai promlnenly BJJ p Organisation standard baarara fa n David E. i.in.sd.ite. and . Edwurrl B tin"- ' ro A|LM''V ',: w Iso |x> ,Mble that a third , _ „ . _ . »ndMate may antar the field, ron-l, ******** L, Ba lard. Sr.. is re-nln| air,.in.' both BntllUl and the. '■'"''! »■■ !ennl advisor. The medical ■ 'Dr. Rober. B. Crew. Wvndm n In \ ' i b ir Chestnut Hill. Dr BeuJamUi D Parish. Jr. Dr Frank M Ramsay. Frank M. Ramsey. Jr., Wyndmoor. A report of the annual drive as i was given. While the 3nd vice president: Mrs I ". .tcmai.tii Town- , „dded much to' ■ ■ Final ;Organi7atiun Bam served at a table appro ■ in keeping antta ihe oc-cuMon Carpenter. Amblar. and Chief' were lined up with Orabowskl Jamef, OttiiiKer. Uptier Dublin ths [Killce station. Police said they arrangements for the or-!hn(( tha suspect hanc,uet. | mrket similar to the one worn by Pearson's attacker, before the give him a fair Camp 53. P O. S of A presented a hand-oinr i.ilfe. i Aiii'-iuni flu:. ■• • >. pi ■ t <> ■ four by six feet in slue, complete !'l.M.C SCIMMIU i .IOMMI with equipment, to tl ■ ■ n 'i-i • « ■ CenU-r Union Mission. Ocrmantown ' ^*« l>JIVs I hi* V. 4M'K pike Plymouth C.-nter. nt * 4paa«SV] ^ b„c ^hl>,lh nf lhjs lx>r. patriotic service there Bondai .iUi,h J£ m K„n will "•"* _. be closed on Thursday and Friday Lester Beam, past county pre*- If, permv , atl<.n(, den: of the P a S of A m „. of sch^im,.,,,, W(W+ the presentat on It w* , h are ^ fondueted this week Herman Qarlick of Qtavers rood. , ,he university of Pennsylvanls Pl>-mmitli Township, forjthe mis- ph(lBdelphl:1 slon. Many members of bout groups T!,frf,'w,u ^ a mming tomor-1 were present ,,m. Hft#nuton at 4 for the srhool The flag replaces one apparently d1rpcInrs. f„)lowed by a dim* stolen from ihe church some tune B Miu.h„u H!ld P„rr(.st Blakeslev. a*°- number*, of the loeal board, to- .... nnr »MI«T ' wUn Superintendent Rober* NEW tiK»iA.Ni>»T c i,n,uils vi[] uttend th- mectin* D. English Antle. recemly elected Mrr Anna C. Ried. tn I organtst at St Marks Evangelical -he We«t Conshohocken Board, will Lutheran CbUrcfa as w-11 si cholT ■••end the sesslin and dinner with director, assumed his new duties t group of directors of other dts-on Sunday morning "Oh, Call Back Yesterday: Bid Time Return" iob? held Thursday e Whltenmrsh Coimtrv were Ksnosstaxl Jaxnaa it 137 'Esq.. solicitor for the aaso ii be will be t<Msrmaster and Jttdj toti't to date is $7343 34 a little less thiin Ihe itoal of 18000. the board feels confident the goal will be The contributions accord- -trleta are as follow?; H:ll $ 753.70 Industry Peace Object of Bill iilov al I lie; Club, elao jn,,„ R Catols Mrs Pearson pointed to him at WU- :e as he stood with the others An muticst into the death More than 100 persons attended Ptsvjloggco Ditilovangelo. 61. Ihe 15th annual ball sponsored by|W St-ve-nth uvr:.ue scheduled tl-e Conshnhock.-r, Police Uepan- ,u'ld tins 'nor.ung I,. iam F I)a hower will be speak- TJJ.,1 , mem Pridav night in tile Warrell Rushong. was loutinued ni.it: ' < newlv-elrs ttsl officers will! A.|;,.d py (w[|cr .p. ba had at- Btilldlng. Second avenue and Fav- •»■ nuse local p„ll<e failed lo ippear be installed tacked Mrs Pearson, he made the ■:ly Ihe vi, um died at Mont- Mr Ca ola also will represent the ,urprki„„ .„»,„. Because she hit Leading the grand march which ' "l rlogpttaj on Manh 8 from oriranlmtlon at a meeting of the mf p,„ ■ M„ p.,^, „.d „„ ■lie dancing wen Serg. v.sl November la . I,, u M.: v, m,rv f-,,,,,,1. B-rouglis' As- knowledge ol his presence she said and Mrs Harry Sntar Burgess hr »as hit by.a car operated by scelnuon He will discuss how coun. I U1]I, «.,i,i, „h .logged her as and Mrs Blair as well as a number Art* «■ Lyden. of Hatboru The ac- eUmen and police cm cooperate to;,he p,^,^ through the hall of her of olher borough officials and!"ldent happened at Sevenlh avenue Ihe full.*- „,,.„ ouncllrmn and their wives tookl»nd fayette street A report on the status of meas- pop,.,. ,ald ,„,, arabaw^K| hlm. (S.,psoo?iM,J,o"rre.Hd^hbvv .Ihe lioZcaHl ^orZgsinJlZgaSl !on!"," I''" "» "" fwnMi.no. When Ihey rrlt,rpd „„ h„ , apprehend Frdenht im 683.25 North Hills 348.00 Plvmnuih Meeting .. 11350 fDrlng Mill . 51755 ■ h 138925 Wvndmoor 2343 25 Carson College . . 178.35 General gifts . . 213.84 Committee ■ IUHV-II, R-l-.irrleT h\ IVtiiia New. Se-vtca The legisliiturt now has a "sure- i part. QreM Industrial peace HU, acoord- aaVfeeti of flowers were presented T0 S,.r\ t- llvemeflN 3^TS1!1 entered ing to the sponsor of the measure.'to Burgess Blair and former Bur- ' rWd j I™ mna> by Chief -Sweeney of theihjm blJt h|f4 int of leaislatlon gesses Wtlliam H Longacra and Pvi J°hn Tex" Burns former Legislative - .-The Pel. nsvlvanla Industrial Peace-David Jones. Mr J ■■ Mutlhews High star si Act ' 'able lo be present and the Oow 1 In introducing the bill in the were delivered to tils home The Preparatory thfl sponsor. Sen Wei- wives of the burgess and former •••■ to Europe, s'ler H furlouth i ,' ■ H Hevburtt, R. Delaware; bureesses were nresented with -Mw-nt with his parents. Mr and 1 !County, :>r<-1ilent pro tempore of candy The presentations were Robert Burns of 119 West Tenth: the Senate, said: made by Officer Raymond Alexan- "Thls bill fills the verv apparent. der leap which presently exists in the Vocal selections bv officers Stan-. n* */*» » "?'mDe l!' ,°J ,\nt "^o*" Bamtsi C d fr-Tn last: N( rristoin institution. sUting that 0 Barnstl Psrrohlld chair-K0™"1" 'or srl^ln* '"bor-industry ley Thomas. Raymond Alexander.,football, an nmi ■ h, m th„ ^»H W(Ky1 ■ ,h(, d)(1 lt bec.use "he was getting t the Barren Hill and Sprmg «*™5~*tX2Z*\?** .iniirw I lllktll iltll ■t.i.in- [xirted to Camp Kilmer, N. J i '|Wkl*.i| l{.. I w..i rwi I atory to his transfer over- ''"ITill t\t IK .ITS.II Tomorrow Nijjlil He enlisted j'ast October Wlille in he was a member of the baseball home in apprehend mother clung to him i desperately until molher and son wen forcibly separated. •Not Out"*. I Says Members ol Orabowskl's family limn that he was not out of the ! house the night of the double as-iprom Ihe Recorder. Isswe nf March 14, I9S2> ammi" ^ conference was held tn the asked Park House last evening with the,rolled purpose of having regular collection At present children are doing of garbage from the h^mes of the most of the collection and have size warranted by th* F garbage collected He itic ex:T.i".vr right tn Marv H ['I1H .«;: ",'"^, Wood Choral Society will be held They admit freely that his .'""1 s: rw nigh' at 830 tn the Firs' mothe* prevantad his return tc the N> nistowr he did It because ' House, as announced several weeks "" niednnl treatment there and ago. wnnted htm admitted to a , Chora) offlrers said today that i Bo.-emi.ient hoipital, where he ri.,»v, ™ w«'" v.e'-itnown moaketan wdl dire-t rtmid be helped- He WM in ihe *E£* * r\ ""' Choral, beginning next week rConltaiieel on Page Seven) sneaker will he -he It^L^Jt ■ "' "r Jeno >..nili It..IK IMamii-d town. The conference was held bv been i DeHaven. president and Charles Marwood adde 5*1? dkmcL,5*..," Hs'l^ted'1 bTSe %*r™\ '«•"»" °' "»r »i" *• "Wl "' Ibc occarton HiirSr", PTSSKKOoo.™ns'™M^rs SREobSer'SS....",,"" -obi- beraJ,.M_ S£^ MMrr»-. J,l„ll„llf„s «l'(„-I„ll„ll,l„l<„r I ,,,A,,^V1ouA.l,v,rR,„. WeJtassM, Mr, ?!', tudiisiiv » hbor conclll.tor would,|,:,.s |„ |l,,o..J.,il '1""',, u.Tm.l .«™ M^rH «iin. M' '» ''" OntHmr. un- i ' "* " "' M "«l>"» ■ sr».ker«,l: ""i' flonatl, the r™,^r ,...., » , ,, ^^,t£;n,1'Mr,''r'oi,vrKee;v '-»™ .»^" -« »l »■" tU'SSk/'S A p ■ n,s , , ,„- \™.,*^Z"^W£"^ WUb ill HoM.ilal 12? wnuiS iuiI£;iSJS"«?"S-lmlttee. consisting of gbt labor and IM West sixth senue died Sun- -s-ltuie will furnlgll music ■ red March 10 at hit M"»,IIUII . MIS winiam SoeaS1""' management member,. day morning in O. mantown Ho.- miar.etv.lil take part In the pro- ,;,, ,:'7,,., c, li-.-vine J he ™ ch""^ *>«« h»'lng caused a , .1., H.E I, wJ Intention lo open collective bar- pltal after an illness ol .ne week. i«ram The meeting Is open to the »„,k,n' from |, home to hh. car dl-turhanie while helng treated at crick Ballard. Jr.. Mn. .„„,„. nM„„„,i„„, wmM retnflr. fgsVrTlvtoj In idd n to Mrs ™'hl" Siolil'd?t.o™rs fr.r?om„ Sn.prni„n„g uMmdl .a„re 30 oavs notice II no agreement Muriliy. are a son. Jamei, - rou]d ^ „ ,abor Br.apoor, Mrs. Roy Clark. Jr. Mrs, Edward nr mo„™„.m„,., n ,,,,.,. ,he s*— , s, Love. Mrs James Craaford. Mrs William Oraham Mrs F A Kline - elLMrs Uovd Wlthrow.^" wl,hln „ da come here tor Choral rehearsal """^L""" Hospital. . i .i.iiiig-rv tn ■ r'^'uuoe" FOUOWM Parent* I will t i UBIM BJ II ml West Coil'!. lliailMintatll would notify the Rose E Balthaser ■■ he could dale Fl - |« ,, ». . ^-, Inot bring about an amicable airee-! The funeral wUI be held tomonrni Iff Mt'tfU'dl (,firt*1*r labor could!-roniln" from the Flemilia: Funeral '. it Ls stated, everv Mondsv .n..l,atit at 1"li*e'l 'or » furilier hearing after 8 at the Park House Iri pretmr^- being arraigned in polIre court be-iMon for the am Ms./strut- Donald F Belde- Bd :o sfrve in Dr Donath'sj. !' . council. M V Moore: president of children are sent out late at merit ; The defendant, Fran* i of RW Swede street Norrts-anist of one of „,,i]vliooda | town was overcome by smoke while loptiitht stnainf great source of trouble to **'. , „?h „ u„ r^rTiiw request 'he right to strike 'andlHome. 80! DeRalb street. Norr1s-| Dr Allred C Wood. Jr. who re. nt reouesi the. right lo town Higi, dan will celved the degree of Doctor a i»—... ... - ™w.v. .*,_«»•». .-. ^....^.v.. „.^ ^..v ™. M.« .. j—~ —.. upon notifying the con- be celebrated in Si Patrick's" Medic:r.c from the University ol ,,, the Chamber of Commerce. Dr J. and In the very early hours of the Rm5UISK'. _ „. K irwmtm icllistor ;Church Intermen' will be private ■ Pennsylvania Medical School Satur- Th, I)r Dontth is *n "fartment Friday night Wlien Q Thomas and secretary Seth K mnrnlna and residents find ths- ,.Mrt' , or*? «„.. ^. . . . ! But before either side could act.1 [day. follows doublv in the footsteps .. h..winu steady lm-:pl*r*d "' *n w*viren tent at ihe Mitchell many articles have been missed ^ Plymouth'Meeting district. -m M.day f0ollng-off period' would «„„,;„„ :„ I. .1. . pro^ement He "xiwtl 10 be d".lh»P|u1' ,"' "PP"1 nown ,h' *t> The great inconvenience now suf- Nm their porche. and yards «;*"f to tliank her solk-itors. Mrs ]hnvt to ^ 1)bM.rved However the >ervillli 111 UfU) Hii fath(.r, . disUnfuished Ph.la- i'hTrgeri tr.,m the hoSaial earlv P-Wtna. picked up s pa. 'delphia medical sDecialtst, is on the next month and n"nir " 'brough a wir"*"" SUIT of the Philad.: Urlum action, wfiuld teriify the case to pff Dtrnard W Weiasman. son!Hc,^pi!nl His molher the former: A ■ t . . he PennsvlvsnU Labor Relations „f Dr and Mrs Leon H Wetasman|Doroim Donnelly of West Consho- Appeal?* Irtllll AWaWll j|ov ||,.|,| for < oillt *lir unHL iuiiRitriiii-inr iw* -ISJI - i-"gi* aiiwraa pvivim a Liu wggi un. , _ - j,. ,. —, !•'••' ■** ■«■ "s*^.., .^-^. «w»e -...*, . ,,, ■— --- . . -- -^ fered bv h-iuseh-lder- In dlspostoi Tli-- i>.>rn«Kh officers wr. ■'" **c***- ™"; vPi p S)r*on-:«:ncillator. unon being notified a! BJ.L I.*;..!.! lHilL« of garbage wai 10 favor of a systemnic collec- *£■ FTetlerirlt Hall Mrs Harvey lne projected strike or lock-out W'UI riM" .-arillltr* and secretary Mitche" 'ion and the matter will be pre- ! - orge V->elker Informed the borough officers that ented to 'own council. Secretar the Chamber of Commerce oad Mitchell has studied the ordinances |lt':ill!l I Fi'fiuill*lration studied the question and i^ »illinv ragtuatrnsi narbnae collection in and anx'ous to cooperate with town nearby places and a draft of an or- f';..,,, ,,* llfifl.k S/*l..t..l .. .1 eeakla^ U. rlmonn fill kg ..ihrnltl^l ... leaer, t»l . I II .II Stl llllf ^ """I helpin,! to put out a small fire in ■todag "i :OB CaaaWffl nf Tll.'ll council to solve the p-.oblem He dlnance will be submitted to town further staled that 'acob Km -■ approval at the April who was present at 'ne conference, meetinn owns property in Wr itemarsh town- Should counril approve, collec-ahlp. at redar Oro\ - and would foil* will brain as soon as the or-start a pi«aerv if he ■ -<••-. nance fat adopted teed all the garbage from the town • and the borough would ensC law* iFrom the Reearder. Itasse af rerulating the dtsposa) and the March 14. IfftSi 11 of rarbage. The matter was d'scussed and si ih:» •"■".'ouah. at a sperta 1 t Is believi-1 that wt"h the proi g unanimouslv regiilsticn. two or th^ee collect) could SSI made each week. Mr '*st -reek to attend the 80th an- Ruser ntsted that he would make tu.e >■ Com-the collections and provide a pit- (Cwntlnaed an Psge Slxi Board, whidi in turn would hold alqf 107 Ki«t Pmirtti .venue who hocken secret ballot on the strike issue lolned the 88th Blue l>e%ti Dtvis'nnlof the staff of the Public within a ten-day period. tn Venezu, niulis. 1'ilv, Decemberi Dep^r1 ment Philadelphia, interned! An appe»l has been filed in the 15 1048 B now aarvlni with ca' Philadelphia General Hospital ProthOtMaary'i etttOaa by Norman H A 17-year-old Iwal bov who ad- Mrs Jeannette WarsUU of the. Perhaps the most valuable auto- , Batum 337-h Fi.-M Artillerv Bat- Now, ihe soa n not onlv a mem- «r,irheld*- Cedar Orove road |ml*t-d stealing a strong box owned Phiiadi Iphia office nt 'he American" n.eaIin ,n the world ls that of Herrry I talion of the 88th Division He is> ber of the rvame profession as hiai Bnrinn Mill from the ruling Of to his older broiher. Joaeph wes Red Cross, presented an enlighten- w.,„.nrh... Jr who«, ■itrnature' assianed to the sur.ey section of] parents, but In addition anil serve Maj.istr.Me Ri'ph Md ...ced in the Count v Prison today Inn health demonstration, emiil ' , . *!™,Zl ^ts battery whl hip al Philadelphia Oen- an sclion brourht against Batchel- •-, await Juvenile Court action. tit has been on about 13.816,000000 th^ iBVlnK oJ batten auna for SC-'TB! Hospital He baglns his new der b\ Oeorge Bother, of 106 Spring The defendant. Abraham Cic-rchool llbrsry Thursday morning pieces of Am»rl^an currer'^.' with curate firing, and al.vi with fire duties eprli first He took his pre-, Mill svenue glhllllll] to Juvenile Prooa- PupUs of the first four grades a face value of about 184*88- --ontrol wherebv bst'ery flrlneimedical course at Harvard Univer- Roiher started suit before Masts tion ofBeer Pet*r J Frascino that I abou' one hundred fMM.OOO problem* are worked out He wishttv, where he attained an excep-i'rate Mrljiuahlin to recover $1M he t*iok the bos. containing two ' marie a Fi'st Clast Private on p*-,- vnnal record jiP^verl - ik- revolvers. « watch, ncea v from >-iisrs IK jit1 H'uuded Armv 8kilni;| The newly-grsduated physician'"dt uf a colhuon on J..- I . papers snd other valu- ;,e» and Used by the ncnh.es of the late Dr Florence .'oahua road and CeO ■ It pspers, last Thursday He said ' • ■ ■■ -• r. ■■ gal tha atoJ On ■' .- . war * ■ detect enem] week (Tprn cnmpleuon nl 1 . prt [Jonnelh lotsl 1 praw ttettkt physd-lnua Bp .. " " • -■ M 1 ghg wraiaaii ■ Wn.ii r 810 srtd thai he pupils m s prat- a rial divining rods to discover new vv»:..m»n looks forward to a fur*] Tne family resides at 2035 Walnut'Roiher foe the sum aaked with 88"5 threw the remaining contanu in oral and attract*** way eti ftaafat as iiisniaasiMg ragkwvs 'sMsgB taw* 'street Phlsideiphis eostt tha r ~
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 18, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-03-18 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 18 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 75 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 767S.
Stye €0tt0l)ol)0chcn Wccorfro:
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA„ TUESDAY, MAMCH 18, 1947.
Council Marks
Anniversary
of Girl Scouts
IThompson Ferrier i
Revives His M. D.
Cettysbo^g (lollo**** Choir
Over S60 Attend
Dinner anil Parian.
at NorristoWll
HI Atkinson Forrter. son1
u North ■< ■
H .■■■frier of '208 Ford .-.tree. 1 (1 .h? degree
I irday
Ui'.I
lather of ihe crodu?.t*- I
■
i ji i lie Brcao &
Tiu-t ■ U:vi-
■ "' ' ■
About 79 local girl scouts, I-W***
.ecrut lender.,, and promlne.ni
lanta attended i dinner held ■ . Hospital PnUa-he
Central Montgomery Count v e'phlt. beginning June 1 In
Mr. Scout Council 81 0 30 lasl
dfbt »t City Ball Norrlitcn
Blffclnf the Sft'th Hlinlvers:irv r(; me '■ '' ':l
cunatng if
?itlun
Mrs- Henry E. Rollins. Sr.. ol Ooll I P. 1
013 Fuvettc street. Central Mont-|J*Uhlt:nberg, »' wa
gomery Countv commissioner, pre-1'he Vl-" oonUHU«H
aided at the event, a'tcnded by more 1*«« ;illd 1;it''' »l th«" University,
than 300 persona from >-ll parts of >-:-
central Montgomery County. swounli.-. both of West Cmisho-
Hon. Thomas siockham. mem-|l,ockt'iv aum* of the graduate, at- .
ber of the Slate House of Repre- i f*nd«i the exercises A reception I
twelve years, was the;1"- * "
ruest speaker. He punctuated hlsi
highly Inspirational talk with *
morous anecdoteb of his d istin-
;Ulshed career He la a prominent
igure in Boy Scout work in Bucks
County, where he resides.
Among the local invited guests
were R. Lincoln Hum, president
the Conshohocken Ccmmunltv
Chest, of which the Scout Council
Smillie Warns
Not In Repeat
Errors oHO's
Diatricl Utorne)
i* SlM'tlk,'!* if
tire Companj hiiiiirr
FIRE CO. SPEAKER
1' .in mam
Ruby H. Michael. Enid at »l
% Li num. IAH\ \. .\ii(lrh.*ri,
ii Forrest Denies
D. A. Candidacy
Local Attorney Not
t«i Kmi in Prlraafta
HM rww, nit to r.grii: Grate J. tialiier. Mlr*+ut r. fcf.sa iini.i
<;.iuid. Lamina DiUer, Eatlier N. Gray, O. Evelyn Flock, '.nr.a \
liMNI Slauffer. and llatel Tresler.
Ml I IM Irfl ti> rl-hl: Kulhe I..rtriibatigh. Mar. B. Haterl*
son. Esther B. Rt.ver. Rate* i iti...-. Mart-art? V Graale, Dun.*
Mary J. Heck-nan. and Rcalii.e M. Kckman.
Third Nff, lei! to right: J. Daniel Step. Virginia B. Bergen. Mary A. Muraford. Hetty J.
Booth. Juanita 1. Waters. Huth A. ICrb. Ilarbari A. Wolff. Caroline Brubaker. Marian L. I.I.H.I
Waller ('. tabafi, and William J. Yingiln|.
Fourth row, left In right: :Huaaell F. Kern*. Ilulterl A. Hrandt-nburg. Robert H. Sternal, Rich-
-nl I r.iliiThuii, Qagfgi B> Stuvrr. Joseph W. Shunter, Kdaai Kaffcnsperger, William N. Zimmer-man,
non.ild S. Swtipc. Richard Fisher, and l.inaoud .). toy,
Fifth raw. left iii righl: Sidney S. Fhrliail, TaVsatlore ('. Scliiack, Hubert t\ Join*. John I.. Bti)-
mm. Qejgggg W. .Mutter. Paul A. Luebbe, Bruee W. Raffensperger. John M. Davis, James It Etiwller,
and loiiii i. Karehner.
^B M
PRICE: THREE CENTS
Veteran Held
las Suspect in
Assault Cases
) Victim Idi nlifir- Htm
ill I'oliti I itif-l |i;
NX a- Mrntal l'iili«nl
I Bl HI KIIK R. SMI1.LIF
Gettyaburfl CoUege Choir to Give
Conoerl of Sarred Musir Saturday
Is a beneficiary. Mr. and Mrs Hob-ert
C. Landls, Burgess Ellas Blair.
Miss Elizabeth Koch, executive di-rector
of the Norrlstown Y.W.C.A..
and Mr Rollin*
A member from each of the local
Girl Scout troops participated In Il! ««■ '" '";: " l'11(1 "'
a pageant, depicting Juliette Low, thai h< uqjtni to iwjmc District! Much interest BMtan in UM 'nil-founder
of the Olrl Scouts, and In< Attorney ol Montgomery County.! linnl concert of sacred music to be
which each troop made a donation . .,,.,,,, Fnrr,.s, * „ i,'„„, '' hcre Saturday night at
of mnnev t0 the Juliette LOW Fund ' A,'"'ld ™* F '' ' !°^1 atKT « 1* U> St "^f" Luthenm Church
The sum of »144 was received. ney' "** ■*■*•" :liat "e wuI not "r by the Oittysburg College Choir,
Announcement was made of the :i candidate for District Attorney at' directed by Prof. Parker B Wugntld.
launching of a four-y.ar campaign j the primary election next aeptem-l11]^ "iicert is open to the public
for $55,000 to equip Camp Klwanls. L^ Miss Miriam McCarney. daughti
the use o! which is permitted the '* '
Oirl Scouts for summer camping j •'■1|" Forrest did not deny thai h«-
upon payment of "one four-leaf; would have been In the field for the
position of judge If President Judge
i Harold O Knight had decided to re-
Baptisi Group tire at the end of his present term.
at l)oKiiiii<£towii
Rev. Dr and Mrs. O. E. Mc-
Carney nt St. Mark's Lutheran
parsonage, la a member of the 50-
I \i-d a i ii i*l in singing
|KHIp WhlOb each fmt presents ■
20-performance coBcorl Eonr
IB (i.-;m:iii-
L't Thy Holy Spirit." Tschesnol
'From Oriel U) 010*) Christiansen
'Alltlula! Christ Is Risen."
Russian Easier Song
i.>..up II
From Heaven Above."
Schumann's "Oesangbuch"
Solo: Miss Anna Dundore
'Glory Be to God" . Rachmaninoff
I Wonder as I Wander.
Two Injured
52 in Auto Crash
Fayette St. C.<>Hi*imi
ln-i Onl-i.l. Koroiijjeli
A wurnlnk agan
.uade tn the read
t j i eacetlmc ttftn] aftar World i
War 1 WHS soundtd by District At-,
i :.deriik B Stnlllle in an1
i .iddress at ihe 44th an-nual
banquet of Conshohockf n Fire
Company No I, s..ti,iday n'ght at'
c.iy Haii. Mrriatovn
About lour hundrtd members and
uuesls joined in BM gala event, at-
,i tided also by borough officials andj
« Qionboi oi vuiunieei •
flre-flghtlng units in this area.
"In the happiness and jubilation
of reunion of families and amid
the struggle to settle Into norm
we must be careful
the mistakes committed in it
adjustment during the 20'<
ug World War 1," Smillie admoi
ished in his opening remarks.
He likened the vital brotherhuod-promi
ting community organization
typified bv Conshohocken Fire Com-' (.oilIII\
pany No 2. to the world brother-hood-
promoting organizations work-.
i.uoualy to effect worldl
peace
"It is becaufe they have never - ['.er-nad
a chance-that is. have never,. '" »"** " "" ^i1Cic
bean extended the brotherhood andi1'1? /,™.'^. v. .V^nlV: r ,, ,>i
company—that moualv tgrwd to 5p0naor one of
Will Sponsor
F.B.I. Sehoolin<
Po&CC ClaWfi
Agrvi in l*a> (JMIH
-thai
groups,
' Smillie ctlve mtmber-- iinmiriBy In the
National Academv of the Federal
volunteer fire
certain individuals, and
have fallen by the wayside.
atilon during a buslne-s and ele -
Bon rnttlTH l| C-niral Imi. Flour-loan,
last night
The offer, open to active mem-bers
of the association, will set
brotherhoou by such organizations
aa the fire companies, to those
who have not had a chance,
through no fault of their own. can
those individuals contribute to the;
30^"™% offi l
rr »
But", added Mr. Forrest, "inas-1 to»'n and Philadelphia Sunday
much as Judge Knight is going to he members being entertained at
bomaa
' ungregalinn over Saturday
The program:
f.raup I
I' iceless Treasure"
Mart
night.
Bach
i becom? a candidate for another
Nine members of the Abner J. tartn on the bench I am happy to
Davies Youth Fellowship of lhelremow. mvwU from the picture and
First Baptist Church. accompHi,: il(t to seek any lesser of-by
three chaperones. attended the rjee
March meeting ol District 2 of the Follow!!* Judge Knight's decision
Baptlal You'.h Fellowship Friday ,., ,un ajjiln. there was <• n^jderablc
night at the First Baptist church . \,jS as to
of Downlngtown. Mr pniTWl'a.aapb*Uona.
Miss Louise M Robbins. president j u was u , L he wns
of District 2. presided Rev. Charles|til ,, iblican Or«aniza-
]>a»tor of Abrams Baptist ]tlou-g endor>-'nnetu for the bench
Church. Abrams. delivered a brief!tut whether he would eon
lal followed tbe<-omt a .candl-1 '. «^ , .
Representing the local churcl wtnniev was not Tieare.1w up untilT JK'.'^'l "' """^ *" liri£ nl „
were Breuda Ranwy, Ruth Righter. todav wlth Mr porrest's annnunce-l ^'""C" meeting of the Bprrng-,^.
Joan MacMullen. Jane McDonald.Imgni fl" d-Whltemarsh Visiting
Mrs. Dolores Bohank. 1208 Fay-
Appalachlan Carol eile strret. and Cliarlea Wilfong,
Solo: Miss Esther E Royer 18. of Rebel Hill, ware injured at
Ad -i 'it MotaiH Bchroch l.40 a m Sunday when Uie two
tiroup III .uitomobUas in Whicn the
Angelic Ch.iir Goldbrck passengers collided In front of thelllnUMl
8olo: Miss Dorothy L. Moas > formers residence. _. ,
Hosanna" Chrlztlansen Mrs Schank was riding In a car i Charles W Moore, president
Bong of Mary" ..., Flscher-Kranz owned by John Pearaon and driven th* company, welcomed the large
Solo: Miss Esther E. Royer by his brother-in-law John Schank, I assemblage and pointed out the >£
Beautiful Saviour," of 1208 Fayette atreet. according w I P™«n s» nfihe company as Indi-
SUeaian F^lk SongGfBcer.i Frankenfleld and John l*-!6*1^ bt ,h* Uicraaaed attendance
Solo. Mlsa Roaemayre Mink
Nursing Croup
Elects Officers
I'oMmar-tir i* Ilo*t
it Si. I'atrirk I'urly
achojl 'Die count] group will paj
Up to $500 in expenses for the can-didate,
provided tlie township a
borough emplovniK him agrees to
pay his salary while he Is taking
month course,
present Montgomery County
mere graduate* ol the FBI i."1;.^a^u.n.. vasts. *>*« ««■« '«•_ <-*> »-> «•
Oconr Wfbber. Jr. Oforer Nor-| Th,..r ls . ,r—t denl „( SIOT.U|,.
J. Ch.rlra RflKW. Brookf Web- .„„„ M „, ,.h„ ,n. orn.nlsatiun «lll
and Calvin nourgeaull. Pr»- Klec, „ ,t» candldal. for prowcu-
•dent If 1-; reltablv Mated that Dl!>-
Chuperones were Mr and Sin. .,„,., A„„„,,.y Fr.il.nrk B Smillie
Erie HenrlqufJ and Beth K Mltrh- .,.„| ,„„ rPre|v, tno endorsement
ell. Local renrewntatlon at thel,paln and ,„„„„» ,„ „,„ „ u,,.
district meeting l.s steadily Increas- ,,.„(, nt „n opposition ticket.
lng. It was reported
A business ineetlns. followed by a
social, will be held by the Fellow-ship
Thursday night at the church
P.O.S. of A. Camp
(.ivt's, Klujs In Ui--ioii
Ixjld ot Whit, marsh township DO*
tlice. Mrs Schunk su.tained cuts on w»a held lor the Orst llmr this othrr ..olll lv m Pennsylvania.
;:?e lira! and suffered shock V'ar III the Norrlstown City Hall. clhrrf c,„,.| Fl4llk anm I "I
Tne Rebel Hill youth, nccoanp- 3™ t0 "H' Urkr demaltd tor reset- j^^hitown. as hw presented the
UVloa Philip Kelly 21. of Rebel vaUottt .re-jommendalloii of ill. Kxecui v,-
| Hill, who was at the wheel of tile 'The presldenut ol fit. nearby Comm1UP.. to Hie association,
other car. was treated for minor ¥rt' cornjaanlei and lire and (tracers Elected
r..ll.»:ii^ it custom establUhed. < uu on the forehead. Both Injured ♦mclals. rstended ftreellngs to the1
chlff |;d-wnra Velt North Wales,
.-•veral years a«u. Postmaster JanieaIperactis were removed to the office Jpmpany. upon tall of Qus Irwln, Wfls ,.,, led pleslll, 1U sueceedint
3 Mem ed a numOer'o' a physi : TESSE' "'"""l""" !t?hlcf Kenneth Lear. Lanadali
rrtsfeKnd. si a »« FatneJi s-anrw, Kally Inforased police he jsM|lJI'<-luded were Thomas f/_J",nn-,chlr, v„„ ,,„ brr„ yice^its-ddenl
Ms homo. 318 East Eleventh traveling east on Bullet pike, while!*"- *KMV}„'" ""hlilgton Pin- ,lnrr .„, tJ|laM fast fall of H
MM^iavcnue lasl night the other driver was headed weal. 2™Peny; William Murphy presi- c!,.,r|r, ww,., termer lower Owy-I
K""*\ fifty guests lere present at theln»mase to the Brh.nk cat wasl*"'- °~I|e
k
olJ» "" ^'"•"'■■n, Jd cluel of polK-e
MlVJ Pierce Myers willow'"llwable occa.ion Himself a via :.l- ' ■•un..led«t II7S: 'o Kelly's rmnh- . *f; ™„Sl", S^ uS, ES. <"""■' "wiggl Heilly Norrlstown. directed the Idrntlfl.allot, proceduS
Drove avenue Wyiulmoor ha* "' "' "»M'- "" *"'"> postmaster' me owned by a brother. Oer.ld. « »"'*;„'^*"i TSSLETJZ wf 'KM '"*"^ '" '"fZTH*' "» ",CI" I"'1"-'' »t»»on. folio.!,,,
•Vain been elected rsrealdent enterulned with a aroup of St »l» 2^?^™.,. J„ c-™„ ?» si^t? Alwy" ai"cP" Abhuton Chief I Orabowskls opprehenalon He was
AS,.r^OKSZS *Et3l «; »,. Patnek-, Dav selections Not far' Pearsm. owner of the car. Is the I "*nt. Nwrts Pde Company. Horrla- Andrrw wh„. Springfield, was: »„„ted by Sergeant Harry Snear
nSrleT f? C„nnm7h.m rheJIel «"""d >"m '" ""' ""»"<> <" some. Husband of Mr, Rosemarle Per- town: F Us I, Barr. preaulent. „>mrd yae-presidenl utd Chtol SSlitrolmk,, ™ ,. ' „h. 1,"
SSI PrderSlTJ^fS,? vi ' '•"««• "M "^ ""'«f »•>:«". victim of an assault In her FurniMml Hie Comrauvy. Norri.- .Sw^.,„v w.,s re,4,,„ed as secretary.,detailed to work w th the Slate
!iS„ Ur^ T H RutuI US' Wllhimi F ClUns. another Icatalihrme last Wednesday Mrs. Dolores! town: Theodore J Speaker, 8r »,„,„„, ,„ „„. „,. Conv °„ '" on "he arrest
Ss,r»,L » j «-,S "»" whoe. eOotti tun pleased Sol,,nk. wire of John Schank u • «■» Chle' Miles A Riles. Fire ,„,,„,, wa, c,,,el ,,„ chlrt Leater^ur young me" nol suspecta
nohocken audiei ■»' ot Mrs Pearson ICnllnoeu oi, rage Slsi
Cirl Rel|.. i nil obliged -
PonceDepartdWDl WtMovgiag**. limm~i
Holds wtmuaJ BaJlF^l^J?**!!*
year-old
hell-sh.Hke.l vneran ol World War
'I and violator of hU parole |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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