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Stye €0tt6l)0l)0cken Recorder ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7689. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 6. 1947 PRICE: THREE CENTS Fifth District Sabbath School Group to Meet 20 Chardui of Ami Will Be Represented \l St".-M>n 1 IIIM-II.IV The spring meeting of the Fifth District of the Montgomery County Sabbath School MTfnrHilftrn will bej held in St. Mark's Evangelical Luth-: eran Church. Fifth avenue and1 Harry street, Thursday evening at I 745. wit:, il fventy member-.hun-hes. In mtendance. I H'-. William Gann.in. pastor of 'li' Otdftl HeiHhts Community church, chairman of the program committee, will preside at the meet-j tnu The meeting Is a follow-up of the dinner inciting held in the Metho-dist church in January and is a re-sumption ol the spring meetings which were largely attended years ago but which have not been held in recent years. The principal speaker will be Rev. Walter Smyth, director of the Phila-delphia Youth for Christ. Inc, ■ prominent worker among young people. A special invitation is belli* extended to young people to be! present. Rev. Mr Garman ttd his commit-tee has prepared an Interesting order of service, with ministers of the various churches taking part The program is as follows: Congregational singing, under the direction of Calvin Bourgeault, of the First Baptist church; scripture reading. 23rd Psalm; chorus, led bv John C. Sulzbarh with Mrs. William flnrmsn. piano accompanist, so-prano solo, Miss Virginia M. In-gram, of the Oulph ChrUtlan church: prayer: piano selection. Mist Barbara Riles, of the Balllgo-mlngo Baptist church; selection. St. Mark's Lutheran choir, under the direction of I) English Antle; se-lection bv orchestra of First Baptist church, under the direction of Cal-vin Bourgeault; mixed quartet. Methodist church, under direction ol John C. Sulzbach; address. Rev Mi Smyth; benediction. Serving on the program cuinmittec with Rev. Mr. Garman are Frederick Fish, superintendent o( the Gulnh Christ urn Sunday school. Howard Lftuz. former president, and Nor-man Rice president ol the Fifth both members of St. Mark'; Taxpayers Told^m ^"V;'1 \ril,,i""'{°T i J I <> Sponsor Dunce Jurors >anied Of Shortages In Whitemarsh \o Detail* Learned \l Mmillih Haelfsg Of Supervieeea Inability to locate missing rec-; amner'"dance"arrVnged by J « *■ "j Merlon Wi>tste<l Mills. West Con- n"' ,llrl commlMlmwri have nn-shoho.-,,: IIHAI it.- '"'' th« nainai of 1» mm mi duslry in Join the list of firms "™ srlfeled to serve I sponaorliu diaoii i..r omnlMouit l"r|nK ""■ J"'"1 'emi "i ninun.il mm HI Vallev pnrm? <;■ ml hospital chOnW from i lilt Merlon Worsted donre will "" ™ ,., 'be held May 13 at the hospital.I R'-iiee tantamune ■.>« WM inn ullh Mrs. Edna Scheldt and M 07 Fay- Fern Ewlng as co-chairmen for uir ',''," ""' "•'" DKJIurclo, 702 turn .mil Miss Miirv Bovlun a: ■n Peltier tl co-'ivialrmen! ?•<> Mill avenue: HI. XI Isni-for the Conshohocsen Junior AM fff' -'-■ »■* Hid.e i,;k, ll.ini.il. who will assist as usual ; Kehoe. 209 Spi IHH Mill avenue: and Port) members ol ihe local Junior M»"» Monlroas. 1003 Mai.:. Aid will be nuests al the fourth 11u' June ''"M 'urv. v-hlch will Stanley Cooper Heads Countv a> Red (TOSS Unit CITED in \KMV night at 14 ioin|in-''it ol ,Ne* Loral ( hairitui; Will Be Heeled \\ Waj 20 MeetftaJ Stanley B Cooper, Esq.. of 31B omen and tea) man teoordina rHyatti itraei a branch. American Red Cross, at the 1876 Biller u,in"il1 dlhner ratethlf. ami • REV. HIIIHM L GARMAN Pastor of Cedar Heights Commun-ity church, who is chairman oi tin-program cemmittee planning Thurs-day's spring meeting of District No. 5. Montgomery County Sabbath School association 0.1. A. Council Honors Pierson t III.IIM i.ii SecreUr) Served 19 Wars ... tigatlon by audit" the club Miss Ruth Safko Is chair- w tnt* wmounctatmi bv the Jury of the Ol ntgomary County Into alleged irregularities discovered1 man of local arrangements five weeks ago in accounts handled Miss Marie Entenman. now chair- • let'*\. , r, ,/ are: .. lliniu.h the office of the secretary- man of the local Junior Aid. at- P'^^*" Hammond. treasurer of the board of super- tended a meeting of the party com- ',lk*- Thomas M.Grain. Fourth bun nlffb. in the parish bOUM of visors of Whitemarsh township. mittee at the hospital last night ;ll"i;"' l,l(l Hallo-*,!. Johns LCplaoopal church, No:- raj disclosed last night by when plant wart made for the MINI- P""l H-iri-ei «oy Ford Ittown ■toner Menges, Esq. .solicitor fur trier season, the township, before 7*i taxpayers in attendance at a monthly meeting of the board at the township pllu UbA d nue. Barren Hill. Although the supervisors, HWoman Injured Italian Group By Bicycle Hold Banquet pan] Harper, 809 Ford itraei Weal hocken Succeeding J B Collegeviiie, Eonaat Btatl oi Agriculture. Mr Cooper will have under his general jurisdiction Red Cross activities in Conshntocktn. Norristown, Lansdale. Collegeviiie and Valley Forge, each ol which will also have Us individual ohairman Mr Cooptr has been sewing M H the Central Monlgoin ery branch and ■ ■ by \ Lrtue of '' man of the In wliuh capacitv ... A West Conrhohocken women is1 forty years of service as a tra-1 serving for some time evidence which, the -solicitor hinted, ™ Brvn. Mawr hospital suffering temi) organisation wer<- reviewed Hi election ko the renii.il branch y be tinned DV« to the office f™"i' • »>«'*«» «»P «nd ■ *WWt ||( Wnl|U i|( ^, ft, ,hp nnn„H,. wiil neressltae the naming of R OI the Moulg..iuvi> OounU district) gMfflj".tgJglglL ***J™& "l; banquet of Ss Cosmas and Damlan "ew Conshohocken chain., 'attorney at an early date. 1 havingbeenstruck bya bicycle on, Fra^rnal a^ociutu,,, sundav altn- ■ "aattal lor thli aleottori is an-noon in the Warrell building iioiiiued for May 20 at 8 in (he Apprcximately 375 persons at- Marv H *»"«< Pufk House « V::Kmia Armitage McCnll. he supervisors Ihemsetvr., d i.l ntn.I .Mill MI; >\,M Si.lt- l.i-id. til llus Frurtiir.'fl Hip vhoiti the solicitor acted as spokes-man at the request of Stephen Lau-bert. president of the board, with-held answers to pertinent facts I sought by the delegation, the board j agreed to submit a full report to the people a| ,i pubUc gathering Ion Monday night. May IB. The al UM M>iii-nor and the board deserved a "vote of con-fidence" In its present pursuit of. ' •hinted. broken hip and a doubli nf the VrbJt, the lesuli . having been struck by a bicycle c Misapplication of funds." "cri- which two girls were riding, minal offense." 'defalcation.'' and Miss Helen Crocker and her sb were tar, Mrs. Adelaide Markland. both Si. (.OMIKI* Society1 lOtli Aiiniv«>rMir\ Widener Given ind also as Its vice- a I 11 i ced In the liiit.-i Offloa \ ti'<ll*/l Kir ii»nii; ; i'itl,'MrL his election a chair- t\}\ Mil DV .Al III \ T-jnshohocken branch, J J trndance. MiiiuiiiiiwMl Home For Gonvalevceiiti School Board Plans Disposal Of Equipment Veal Side Ituildin^ To Hi- V.lnplfil Tor Grade School I -c Mrs. Anna C Ried, whose term >xt De.ember, was re-elected littiuiti for thi eiiMiiim ihool raar it tl i ■ Tlie Ixmrd decided to change the from the First National Bank of Conshohocken to the Fed-eral Bank in PhUadelphla on mo-tion ol M« RiN| Knebel :ny Hilneipal A H, Rich-ards was authorized to Obtain ;\ list ol supplies needed for the grade school for next year In order that ■ contract can be awarded bafOTl the and of the praatnl term tint nurse sulmiiltod the loiiouiiiK report: setiooi visits, is: B taaahtt Donferarwat. ■ nntm. :| oaia antl isits. 67r.. dental clink ,.t-nttdiawort luHd hoea and clothing diatrttniti stuff delivered to quarantined fam-ily, diphtheria larum, 19 1 qu< fin to br sold The board discussed the disposi-tion o! t-qulpmrm in i "Iota of the peoples money" were **•. Mrs. Adelaide Markland. both. ..K „"""" „nJ^^ hv ,,„. Mis: repeated frecuently by the solicitor °( M0 Moorhead avenue, had 'V^"0^ th? tw^ o^tallon* "«« and the supervisors themselvr., dur- .•»«hi*J 'TJJ" ^ttr-B^ua\b'JS'f^Tthe union of tG Mutua^Helu °"nb"1 ***«*. wa.s the guest Dtal a Ing the session In reaponat to at Ford and Elisabeth streets about JJWJ S\°! *£Ss r ,r »' •"» Sh" •«£ altendecl ., 106 Enat queries by a number of men and 1215 Saturday afternoon and wan S5H, MEMM^J&^^SSLIILSSZ *T nventy-ftra men and women ho,Wr guest women who were present, but the walking down the incline of Eliza- "J" ^.^'lon S a me,SS-r- *» ^<".'l S3 o the pin. ner frtday E****** &*»2***tt<}^hSL2rS ^^S?.-. 21 o^S^ffn Soh " ^ "Wry. -Hlevements at PVa . ... ling the session, in ratponat William 3. Pierson. " Ninth avenue, was the at a testimonial dinner Friday niKht in Knights of Pythias home. | be/an Second avenue upon his retirement financial secretary of pBnahO-j,^ caiTlad fcf tht^townahlp" IS who WM visiting her grandmother, hocken Council No. 241. Order «>l $io.000 a year. There is a question. Mrs Benjamin Constant me, ol 100 Independent Americans, conclud- however, he explained, whether this Cedar avenue, were riding down IIIK 49 vears and four months of figure is for one year or covers the the incline of Elizabeth street in continuous service. j f"H period of any discrepancies U»e same direction A number of state officers and *'hich may have occurred, other dlwnitaries of the order were mid H.i-rv strm. In' full bv Iht bondlne comp.ny »nd her cousin. Elmnbrtl, Blone. •«». "•"•" Mulu.l Hrl„ Society. SJg.™ ISSlstTKLtaS ^1™" mm frcmotOcc «s were 1.01 reveled As lo File unounl deUkl.ler „f Mrs Mnr.lie Blon.. of ■ •P*' "V 1»>'» «' ' ^lnl »^M^" I"SJh\?t fo hundred, of mm^ ' u Z l£LZ°< ^"" .h..»ol,cllor seld (he cov. ml .Peyen. _,.«,._ „,,.__ horou,!,. M™. -uein, .'P"-n, ye., An- <£* S^ ttJrTV'.'SS >M • ^ ^ ...._. . »^_, w'tl> Ihf closing of the high school George D Widener. M "Krden- ,lIU, lhl. transfat oi tin made* to helm Farms". Whitemarsh. flnan- the hieh school building at the iportaman and Philanthropist. oPaahU] ol the new term in Sep-warded an Arm *JJ" , ,lolcp (w ,hp purch(lw of ■ii on lunitaj aftamo aqulpmant will :>e ilwn ,. at "Overlea". the weekend nop* " school rttstrlrt. VSiVi i rtce nan which he to^-Suuttuni wr^thaywS! 'Michae] Oainbone, president of r'orBe Oetieral hospital, where she tounded and malntaBW In Cliestuut |^. -j^l ■ [in daata now In use In the hint. present for the occasion which wa attended by a large number of local founell members. A roast beel dinner, prepared bv the social conuuittee, was served. After the dinner a number of ad-dresses were delivered^ all of them lauding the uuest of honor on his j ..eutzkoa. eoiiimaudiiiu -ch.»il «H1 be re-adjusted to fc lescent patients there, as a major OtBoai "' Valley Forge hospital. JjJJh f^ B^rffnldta New daafci Cosmas and Dumian Society, m Uie'"'""' 0l ,neir rphabilitaion pro- made the Presentation, signed by will be purchased for the first three closing address of the day. voiced'0*??, m * a. . *. , , ^ tail ol War Ruben p. Patter- I W. approval of a Jfltat^-aooUUon. J*g%«t?' ^L£^££l: I I 1 ■ H- l< Lutes, com- The "gable books in the high Three charter members of Bs.Pa " "Innir •' BUUiaau mnan Itohool library will be sold to a The Blong girl was riding the1 Cosmas and Damlan association Prided niandliig general of the Arrm Ser- >rrond-hand dealer and the balance No Resignation As Yet -eat and the Powers girl was steer- were present. Their work, In estab- ,,"''l<1ln? froin "*rv *'en Mr ftnrt vkr ^fes mul M ij flen Norman sold lor old pan The solicitor announced he had lug the wheel, pedaling In a stand- Ushing and carrying out through' "J* **"'"' .B Cool»;- »• «jd r Kirk u. 8 Surgeon Oeneral. I the library will be adhtstad fbt use requested the resignation of Oliver ing position j the years the principles of the or- "^^"IVi " , W. ,, Tha certlftoata liven f« patrlotK '" '"'' loweJ «rftri,M . CMacFarland. Hart's lane. Miquon. Miss Crocker was .trunk b) the laluaaUon, was hlgldy praised b) "" *.**$£ "i" I*ttbel **■ Me- I,( , ,". "I"""1 ,,.,,."', The OUUhmai m the WOOdWOrk- Si a member of the board, and that blcyUo and suffered a broken hip Tcastmastci Alphonso Sanungelo. c,'i »nd M1" *«« M department will be sold Walt the supervisor had noi vat yielded, and her wrist was broken in two Esq As he concluded his praise, he Bll(1 Ml" KmumXl Uu\ ol Miquon reaponalbillty", in the aatahUsh- labsaa and_ toOM will be kept for MacFarland's resignation as secre- places She was removed in the presented each with a basket tary-treasurer was obtained by Moose community ambulance to flowers They are Authon\ TnUli board two weeks ago. when word Bryn Mawr hospital where the fra-- 91 years old: Camlllo Paguaro. nf the purported flnan. lal disorder i and Cosmo Rotondo, shchockrr, c.ulph Mills. Barren Hill, B] ring Mill. Plvmoulh Meeting snd Cold Point. Join DerlianiiiHT MM At Mi-1!• »i n In failing health for some time, John W. Derhammer. 79, died Sun-day morning at 1003 Ford street,) West Conshohocken, where he had resided for the post few years Mr. Derhammer was born July1 27. 1867. in Hokendautiua. Lehlghj county, son of the late Franklin and, Sarah Laroh Derhammer. For a number of years he conducted n blacksmith shop in Plymouth Meet-, ing. After disposing of his bttatnata he resided in Norristown befote coming to West Conshohocken He is survived by two brothers,. Charles of Allentown. and Joseph. ef Philadelphia, and a nephew. Wil-liam Bibighaus. Norristown Services will be held at the Boyd Funeral home, NorrLstown. Friday afternoon, with Rev James L Ornzier. ol Central Presbyterian Church. Norristown. officiating In-terment will be in Mlckley\s cerrte-tery. Alleniown Agnes B. Csralln Mrs Aines B Carolln, wife of Michael Carolin. former residents here, died je.frdiiv morning In Harrisbtirg haspital. where she had been a patient for a short time Mrs Carolln was born In Ireland, daughter of the late Daniel and Elizabeth Clark Coggans. She came to this country as a young woman and resided in West Ninth avenue for many years For the past several years she has resided with her son. Joseph Carolln. Le-movne. Pa. Beside her husband and son, Joseph, sin Is tUTTlrad by another sun. Daniel, ol M1P"»1H. LI.N Y.. and a sister. Elizabeth Coggans of Philadelphia The funeral will be held Friday morning from the William A Moore Funeral Hume, 706 F«v with solemn requiem mass in St. Matthew's Churrh Interment will be in b: Mstthew's Cemetery Howard P. ( ulp The funeral of Howard F. Culp. 73. who died Tuesday in Philadelphia Id Saturday afternoon with Interment In Riverside cemetery, Norristown. Mr. Culp, son of the late Franklin snd Mary C Culp. was bom In this borough and lived here until hn removal to Philadelphia some Stan ^i^" Mlrhael J. King Michae] J King, of 3041 West Col-umbia avenue lather of Rev. Jos-eph King, assistant rector of St Matthew's Roman Catholic church, died Sunday at his home. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning with solemn re-quiem mass st 10 in Precious Blood Roman Catholic church. 38th and Diamond streets. Philadelphia. In-terment will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery treated by Dr Har-of the Janitor The gas and tables in the I i hi will be kept One of Ll.t- elect rir sewing Mrs. Oentakow. Mi ! machinal will also be kept for use —v— un Mi Clarence B Burks Di and by tht taaehara. enl ol the Order" of Italian Kev Jost'Dh W Kaiunaah ad-Mrs BU^tta* Clrolkthank, Mrs An apprnisnl ol the hand Instru- ■ JhSnT!I.f AmertS; mlnwratS % St M^thew-^Ri ,n.„ »Wti lee and tawr-^aaM. and umloma will as eeeur. t nntinned i.n l'»ie Ml Father Kavanagfa To Sprak Totiisghl man) ;uid oparatlon of "Overlea"! was conferred upon Mr Widem: m ■the presence of Col T. L Bryant, r [Cath.>Uc church, will address u,^ teen patientj. from Valley Forge hos- [Junior Woman's club on the evils of p1"' ... . , . .„ ,„, . oommunlsm. al their regular m ' "!' -Ml 2**»2 inn ton.Kht at 8 in the Mn-i H ■Wood Parkhouse to the morale and i aura Oorakl. 223 East Ninth T1", °' P*tl*nS "'rifiJlZ f°T avenue, will present violin numbers, E0"0***1 ,'" ,n'tkl,,K 2*23 V'"" f with Ittsa Kay Proud ,h,b member ;lWr '", o'W ' ,w,','k-,'Ild. vlBlUi from July, Hi. effort to dispose ol them Id...in Assignment* The board will assign the rooms In the huh school buildup to the various grades being transferred limn tht Hullo, fc building dtoidtd to transfer the health roosp from the Bullm-k build- — fr*. ... *,., ,. . ™'! , ', H »«' unt revealed how the books tt Frank W. Blbley, Jr. of Philadel- -.„__ nprmltted In rilnanooar A* phlU. Junior state ylce-councUor: ?'e™.JSP?.l"a^1,^,1 b2 "eaves. Mist Powers suffered s John 3 Haldeman. Philadelphia ' ,"10^ aV ,"gSSST lr* oS taS "•» l****1** th"e htltfhn- .,tao Tll^ll I ( nm-.'rl past state eouneuor. and Perry R H^aff Stlfor*UMMn *& fff^a body ^""Btong"*,!'1 Ramcy. of Wesi Conshohoeken. I .mrln.,,)vr ,.iim^ if tlir reccir.ls ; J ?? Mia Doay. Bilss Blong sul- r\ . t i ■mm who has .iso b„.„ iv «,,nd' '"V "T^U"™ ,nd ="'" ^in Date Aiinouneed r»m"le.r„"' ,h" '"" C°""Cn ""I "" 1,'" "U""l0n "" ">' C S"?: b.cvcle".^„, "«Z.£ A„„nu„rei.,„u „ ,n.de lod.y jg is* „,. ,he prtncp.11 ssrsL& Tsa-sa susiISe^s^j^"*- ag, n,raLBaars..rs "SS'ST s^STco-m-n „ tissm ra Wood.Chal.lE •..„._,„,,»,.„,. M. ,•„!,',"■;!' ^'.rsn',^'",. Bl of $17078 The ireasur-ttd I balance nl 1134823 In mi All board ' Si'i',* Will l**i\ iisir C( OI wnuemarsn wwn-. ,.„„.. T_ ,m ■ /:. ; -- ,_ speaker and told of Mr. Piers.>t. who inquired of the super- Pepped in : long association and faithful ser-liOS wiili the council. He spoke of! "Wliat in going to happen to pro- '[ lltii'l 111 1 fmll many of the lmpirtant events that 1 tect the taxpayers?" ssavwaa ■ an w^aaaawaa have trai^pired over the long spam Menges said that a full report 4 a |*..likl. \|||| Would be msde public at the proper -A I Islllllll .»IIIIS William Pierson, Jr. or Phlla-itime. and aded he and the other _.. , .,, dalphta, son of the honor gut H Allen Lincoln, of . ™** prrMins were slightl; told of many sa-Tlnces his fatlier Whitemarsh. who has succeeded Jur™: A *MOl'np PuinP had made to attain his long and , MacFarland as secretary-treasurer,, mollshed t vent of the Hlnkeslev Will Ml V.inon V gt nUaa ing musical ( (ommunity t..ert, featuring a numlK-;- Varooe will preside of Choral and guest total « \t> 1 held June 35 at 8:30 In the Con- Mrs. I H •nil Mi- A K thohockan Htah sohool auditorium Aldi ttd the mranged a month at a dinnt. ime'iiK of he Montgom- ! ^^^"se^w^o'hW'fePo;:^-^!; s|2<!7 to Borough ss .Jo.u,;»d "of^r """ ,"m"",!'" "*""""" ?inLrr,ey z, * 'XT"oulph i s,tr 0r^...r ^.^"0 M,r:h S'\, bers spoke words Of praise. Inellld- •» "liif: ™'f "**_„._?"*:. .^ muni., artivitv In two u^ks whn. Hover-Oreavea Reh.H.I In, ,(„■ Rlin.i '1_i,■l "lH County Federation ol Women clubs. Thursday night at the Su-ing J Howard Lents.'Mathlas Ver-| "Tb* township building has been The mishap ovcurred at the serv coe Oscar Press John Oiles John i searched from top to bottom.'' said ice statio-i of Raymond Mclntyre Chamberlain and Charles Monta- Menges . _ . While a car had stopped for gas w„kIv rehearsal* are n, Frasler Takes Lead oline. an empty coastal tank truck ■..?*» rSf*JJ?J Jtlt, ' lliHIlf Itohlltf of SS8 The prlnelpal spokesman for the descending the incline enroute tnl^*" •"*¥.¥***' ■»**' »l thtrRe I resume activity in two weeks then Kmet-Greaves School h> rehearsals for the OOtnegft wlU gal was tha sneaker into lull swing Muiiicipiii BUbdltfiatoni in Mont-pW- trtc mantel clock with Westlnghouse chimes was presented| delega t ion was Charles to Mr Pierson as a token of ap-j (Continue*, on Pag* Six. Dreciai ion The presents) ion Philadelphia became out of control , of a substitute director snd crashed into the gas tank and1 .parked automobile - 11/. %*g» rifle* litnni' made by Past State Councilor, John ,|8 Wi'wl Siilr Srilior^ A m*n »nd his daughter, occu-l J""*^'"" Mfflllii Haldeman. life-loiig friend of Mr i pants of the parked car. whose r ->/| !»,,»._-,-/ IstaniM EnjoyisuNew York Trin n*™! ""■ unknown to Mr MC- rur .w tuirua The gift was accepted by Mr ] * • * I inlyrp and Oeorge Mclntyre. 21, i Am WI . . thanksl Eighteen ol the twenty-one mem- his son, who was operating the . | / I'ttlWr .fllTIOtl lor the kindness shown him He ex- bers of the graduating class of theiP[Huimmpp.. wweerree slightly Injured Tin ■ * Hah school.PumP w" b> , ■T., . , ■ line became ignited this morning _!or a our-dsy' riw ^ " CUv III Duythm- I noliim I During the abtat%M Dl M J I MUrphy, Of 20 Trdnr avtnUC, West borne yes. terday morning traaot uno tin- 8&8 from a bureau drawer j second floor bedroom 'ihe rnbbtri ooourre i between , ■ tha motor fund Rruuisiiioiui |..yment ■nd °''"! "e n,,w 'r1; B the Department of Hlghwa-. Hie money is «- Odad by the local govertu,,.,,> ,1 Following tl,. tea "Ji..* -,„„«„ .. U.I.. „„tA »rt — was served bv u aromi nl Chestnut' 1Ur '" " ' ' 'M'llli; '''; forced en- „?„* ", ^ women reoi tht tax gatonna cons ii mpt ion bOOa. itlon Duties at °hi's". ate!* Oon.hohoc.en Hl.h «hool (P^g^" ^nof, snd the *». IWJB. SU^^L'^SS »»"•"- « • lit as a machinist st thr lui n summoned When the firemen arrived their IsTVt. Bridgeport, prompted his reslgna- J they wUl • islt many ol the places , tlon from the lodge post, he said of Interest. A scroll slirnpH hv all nresent at ' The trip was made on the Phils-the mer , ™ also resented to' delphla ft Reading line, leaving tht M* required The broken pump had Hie meeting was atso prescmea *■» . „„K -U„, „_„ „_„_„.,„ ..„,1™ ., been thrown aside and the aaaollns then ■ prom of Upper Merlon High school moved along with gaiety and dlg- H'l. Friday night, thirty seniors, excluded from the __, l»nce at ™* **£*»*£ Hebe) Hill At the school, girls wore their the mirth,- hh.ncl.1 rierel. . Cohshoh.rtel, p.s»„,„ sUlj™ ... bre,,^,™.,, £'* «ndjhjJJ»lln. '»"»•«-•"" "^' »"« ">" »'» tZ^i^ri^.nZXZ^i Tl,u™i.y. eYId.y awrarsancgheamiremnatsn. oJfamthees cLommCimtteweioornd s^™' ?J8a^A^J^^rJ%haDeronea ?JZl A*nn L"a^mSinSalttlonn„ rJe.vPea.Wled!I ^theLfoZrmZal™eve,n,t »1 dH_i^srr,Vpumnswrvf*acf-. c,,|,'f °« Pfl1'^ Walt" Pr"s »« "; "- e*oduc|th« sls-raonth periled endin| Da. fl u . 1MI1 was chairman of the supper com-! ^™is 2^ Marv Bowe ^elr '"i^f SfJiaf 12™ "" KH,S S wAii^ °'""^ derr,„vrs were called and r> Hiu mJllM' l neanoJ DMSS? Maraaret Oa?a-"tU= *nd aA?T dtscn*r««1 . *BB?l&J?JE££PZLu. of" »»"nber of fliiKerpntHs were Ob- Shinn. rs and Edward Otu^ ThCK* neenent- , Eleanor uempse>. Margaret uava- Rnvmond Mclntyre, proprietor of. We had iv. no'i-^ble trouble of , , K . *.<»,>v,rut„. ,««« : gn.n, Mary Oramski. Margaret Mc-: l|w s^Uon and Mrs Uelntyn were | »"y kind on the trip." a school of- McKay EvTbn Moamln Helen ^^ " XheJl™ of lhr »ccltl*m-' £- .^ - *ZZ* f^PJ^Jt Prusmosk]. Verna Wagner. Alice azpand this i: I -itid mad ninnr-was shopping in Conshoh.Mken The _ml ^. ., | and eontruettorJ • ted the house bv break- |,la\ " I'll XltriMH'll '■' Montgomary county the fol- IIIK the Klavs in tht kit hen doof . ^ lowing amounts have been allocated iugb to oiM-n Hie '-:i^e audience, attended the D] u,. Departmanl of Highways to lock The robber went to a rear I': ,f"ni",m'' "' '" ,-- iininlcipall-bedroom on the ascond notir Find- TalatBl i^hs. 123.73255 Flrst-clsst ing drawers securely locked a ita Lno* and John Em-■ $3fl.(KM.7T and Second-rdna, I1G.7U.00 dal! Cheeks to the various munlcipa1l< n bv st ties will be sent onlv after lornl latlon. A i authorities have qualified by filing a IMA ISttfl 'a various munirl-tont In thLs section of Husaal] Frank W ■fMaj. John S Hsldt man, William Pierson. Jr, Warren 8rh.me.Hor.reach.nUi .„ of I S.Tl'emye'r uSiZ. wSS: nSt5|-^ ^ <" "« »«" ."!■!?■-" PeShTiS.Mow of .he lr.dl.lon.1 Phil.: S»muel w™y. AllenlowB; , a,,,,, psnlierl Cr.ls. MofrU Crl,.- >"*r*> hour, .fie, the .ccldenl rul„ „, thr Elme, Bulton. Ssmuel Besvrr.. mlrf B,lp„ Kulm,r ,n(J FUymond, Lewi. Bouisjewull. c.lvln Bour- ' nmi &....».... I l.\.- It-:..:.... geault. Jame Crawford. Wlnifleld I "S^m the absence of Mr. Rich- S*'"«*'nrnl FflT DriMI." rt«A ^J^nrliT,',«Ri!*v ,,rds■ Pnii'p **■'■ J1*"*1 X* ^J*}'i'j*r V. ilhoul COsHMSl Albert Oreen at E Elm street , tlon w^ ff„ disciplinary action was admitted his guilt on a charte of nPctMarv driving ~ iJotlH I .nil. - Niulil All reservations for the annual ladles' night of the Lions club to be held Msy 13 at 0 30 at White-marsh Country club, should be made no later than Thursday. R Lincoln Haln. secretary, announces Cain. Roy Clark. Corson Duffleld.,.mathematics department, will be in Hugh DeHaven. Oscar Freas. Henrv . charge of the school Firestone Oeorge Griffith John ' — Oiles, Blchard On-nnor. William' n ■ f . Homer. Oeorge Herron. Oeorge I neCPlVf* t.orMft*' Horn. Charles Herron. William r- a' tl n •§ Hyde. Wlllism Hiuuberger. John from T vllOU •I'H/H/.'. Haldeman. Francis Hom. Alfred.... ... «. rnm-am Herben Krieb-I Walter1.-Il MflV IMY t.XervtSt'K Kohansby-. Oeorge Knous. Ralph Klllmer, William King. Robert King Harry Kohanabv. o-r-ald Kohsnsby. Fred Leopold. Ill Andrew Long. Howard Lent' Wil-liam Miller. Charles Montague. Brooke Mclntyre. Harry Mdntvrt Albert O'Neill. William S Pierson. Harvey Staley. Alfred S Risen. Per-ry F Ramey. Matthew Robinson Waiter Stiller. Warren Thomas. Leonard Woodward. Horace Wood-ward. Matthew- Vercoe i fact, so well-behaved uenerally 'our students that the manager of the hotel wrote me a letter com-plimenting the school on their be havlor. But because of this viola ! Annual Valley For*:,' Dogwood Display •anal .- . ran , , •_ am a rai matter of h\IH'Ct<'<l I ft lU'iUM I Vllk I OIHOITflH ■rally were i *1 207 79; West gtwl HH ! oWtf Mer- Plvmouth 11.12900; Springfield. $2,553 03. Whitemarsh, littJ] OpnWf Merlon, $550ftfi Gold Slar MoHi* i - sutomobtle without the. ■consent of the owner snd wa* di-,Bt trie hlgtx „rhool was announee- I reeled u> pay the costs within three' menl of th, MaV <juw.„ her idetui Forge parks lamed dog- than Sunday They can at tit HII ' I alMl 10 lull bloom, b H oilixk at night. lor it is fight |-... p. il...,.., enough w view H than ,,< ' ■ * ril,'-''« ill iioini ■ raont who are i ol white and Ivory and deep '; ■ , |(1.r. A~fesiure of the [ormal event •"f _ . . „..„ , °: l Raiph PhUlips. park auparln- vtafe «li be acting m tffw Wood tandent, told a Recorder rtportai Firf?iu*n Will Mert The Msy meeting of the Oeorge Claj Fire company will 'or held this evening William Murphy praahtaat. will preside st the meet-ing May Day st the public grade schools was a double "thrill" for 12-year-old Marjone Oo-shaw. 436 East Ninth avenue. A sixth grade pupil. It was Msrjone's first visit to the school in many months Rheu-matic fever has prevented her from attending Present as a spectator st the Msy Day program. Marjorle was completely surprised with the gift of s corsage from fel-low- pupils The corsage was presented to her by the May Queen. A boutonnlere was presented at the exercises to P .1 Rlghter. ST.. 620 Spring Mill avenue, re-tired maintenance supervisor of the school months and was placed on proba- iy held in Mtcrecv until the event n" •"'^"Ing that most tlon for one year by Judge Corson she Is Virginia' Loughtn of Fort W,"IM' dogwood trees it. today 1 Kennedy, senior, who was chosen Br' almost at tnelr peak now. and , Oreen was charged with being in-J Dv popular ballot of her clasam Lj<ll,t today i volvcd In the theft of the automo-j "gh, wu crowned al tht imor- ;'" white trees will be t* bile of otto M Entenman. 406 E. [ senior prom by Mrs Francis Otln* < full bloom and the pink Eighth svenue in.m Third avanoaltfti, May Queen of 1946, who came|deep-n to full color by tomorrow fl J dUplay and it: •U of tharnaalTti tht itarit and r>,. , rlth its her than leaving the regular meel ■ .o for those «h^ tugfat at 8. will hertaftCT rntat twlea '*"•" third "".TT"""magnt, -1 Wa. dnaadayt Mn John p O'Connor March 21. UVIIRIIUK fXPIIHII-Both fire companies were sum-moned to the home ol Richard D KojJin, 134 East Third avenue. 'Friday afternoon shortly before 4 When the firemen srnved they, learned their services were not re- 1 quired. A waterback attached to the kitchen stove exploded ktatafeMlf the stove and scattering hot ashes ■ 'in 'he floor Water traaa tha 'broken pipes put out the lire and flooded the kitchen before the water: could be turned off in the home 1 . for Threr Rrothvrs Han- Tonsils Rrmnvi-tl It's '"three 'if a kind" in the family of Mr. snd Mrs Wsrren White. 1017 East Elm street Three sons of the couple un-derwent operations (or the re-moval Friday morning at Montgom*■• The boys are Warren. Jr.. 9. Hervev 5 snd Robert 1 lad remain in bloom about hallowed setting are fast in i he said. Valley Forge park a worth', Killer* Ho-inlal ,ou*aml automol hJngtonl lam<*-i nj-imii m BUIM H«rrv Rn«r psuk Hundav nao one-wsy traffic on aaaSi roads H '''"'' avenue, en-thousand cars traveled the |>ark thai 3M.O00 persons flawad roads the previous ■ 3'ipenntenrtent PhllUpa sued i '■*'" *n °P-urgent appeal to ail prospertivp from six toretgn ro '"■ "" Tliursdnv Serseant isltors to make the trip during the B.-! -n(1"(i and ■ iryn Mawr ■i late-- return**-! climb : rt of a K nflifnaed an page ids) physician fir some time week, rather than oh s : ■ W> urge alj persons I , possibly do so to visit the dogwood dls)>lav during the wee*, rather
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 6, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-05-06 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 89 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Stye €0tt6l)0l)0cken Recorder
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7689. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 6. 1947 PRICE: THREE CENTS
Fifth District
Sabbath School
Group to Meet
20 Chardui of Ami
Will Be Represented
\l St".-M>n 1 IIIM-II.IV
The spring meeting of the Fifth
District of the Montgomery County
Sabbath School MTfnrHilftrn will bej
held in St. Mark's Evangelical Luth-:
eran Church. Fifth avenue and1
Harry street, Thursday evening at I
745. wit:, il fventy
member-.hun-hes. In mtendance. I
H'-. William Gann.in. pastor of
'li' Otdftl HeiHhts Community
church, chairman of the program
committee, will preside at the meet-j
tnu
The meeting Is a follow-up of the
dinner inciting held in the Metho-dist
church in January and is a re-sumption
ol the spring meetings
which were largely attended years
ago but which have not been held
in recent years.
The principal speaker will be Rev.
Walter Smyth, director of the Phila-delphia
Youth for Christ. Inc, ■
prominent worker among young
people. A special invitation is belli*
extended to young people to be!
present.
Rev. Mr Garman ttd his commit-tee
has prepared an Interesting
order of service, with ministers of
the various churches taking part
The program is as follows:
Congregational singing, under the
direction of Calvin Bourgeault, of
the First Baptist church; scripture
reading. 23rd Psalm; chorus, led bv
John C. Sulzbarh with Mrs. William
flnrmsn. piano accompanist, so-prano
solo, Miss Virginia M. In-gram,
of the Oulph ChrUtlan
church: prayer: piano selection.
Mist Barbara Riles, of the Balllgo-mlngo
Baptist church; selection. St.
Mark's Lutheran choir, under the
direction of I) English Antle; se-lection
bv orchestra of First Baptist
church, under the direction of Cal-vin
Bourgeault; mixed quartet.
Methodist church, under direction ol
John C. Sulzbach; address. Rev
Mi Smyth; benediction.
Serving on the program cuinmittec
with Rev. Mr. Garman are Frederick
Fish, superintendent o( the Gulnh
Christ urn Sunday school. Howard
Lftuz. former president, and Nor-man
Rice president ol the Fifth
both members of St. Mark';
Taxpayers Told^m ^"V;'1 \ril,,i""'{°T i J I <> Sponsor Dunce Jurors >anied
Of Shortages
In Whitemarsh
\o Detail* Learned
\l Mmillih Haelfsg
Of Supervieeea
Inability to locate missing rec-; amner'"dance"arrVnged by J « *■ "j
Merlon Wi>tste |
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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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