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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7691. Will Dedicate Barren Hill Church Sunday Morniiif;. Afternoon CeNMWaici I'laimi'il: Man\ I'.irli. i|,aliii£ ®l)e €ong|)ol)ockcn Hccorfcer. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 19. 1947. (:orsonA«ainH«ad|^nnuaJ^|eej.jn Knil •JthoMae in NaVal Hospital: Of Hospital Board F <:01Hij.ion shows Some Improvement PRICE: THREE CENTS of Plymouth' Meeting, was re-elected president of: ttie Norristown Rule hospital board of trustees at a reorganiza-tion meeting Friday night at the hospital. Miss "fancy P Hlghley of Norris-town was re-elected vlce-pr'-sidcnt. Mrs. Rhulls Krooks of Upper Darin, secretary, and William HunsbeTgei, of Souderton. tre,i The trustees discussed plans for the dedication of the hospital's modern building, known as "Bulld- Wlth a number of high-ranking Ing 51". which recently was com- srss^s1 sSmSrss BftJLraar,o ded,c*w - othfr parities participating- the! Mlss Esther Lee. ui Philadelphia, convene In the Arch Street Metho- According to his family, tin u:v . new St. Philip Nerl Catholic church," menilxr ol the board, was named !dlst Church. Brood and Arch ?"*"*!., "?*£ "' J1"™" memnaltisl In Barren Hl?l .1.1 be dedicated a> chairman of ttadrtlcation com- streeu phl,,d,,pnll. „„,„„,; ™m, £^J,1*™"*; -» "' an elaborate mornina i.nri nfi»nifw.i> mltlee Other members are Mi— i lerwi jus. oemre entering Army ser progranTsu^?ay 8"tni0°n | Hlghley and Mr. Hunsberger. '■•■ »* 10 with me ooservancc vice, combined with .1 spinal mjur. The Most Rev. Hugh L Lamb i P1*ns were approved for the new of holy communion. Bishop Fred Jrum an accident In service, full ex-| For Methodists Rt*v. Hurry .tonkin \. Robert <.. I,aii<li> Are Kf|»ri->t'iit;iti\r- The Philadelphia annual confer. Man.'1- Rukbor- JUgh. formt-i local 1 Philadelphia NJV.V hospital last lay for routine 1 and tests At noon Friday, due apparently I to the results of a previous gtveee ,d an accident In service. 11 ;i icn became critical and >f his family were called to his bad Today, alter extensive use of modern medicines, he is: I showing some improvement and D D.. auxiliary Bishop of Phlla- medical h"rBlcal building delphla. win solemnly bless and erw:ted on the «rounds officially open the new edifice, lo-! A rpPorl 01 tne lour i"0* b>' a cated on Oermanlown pike at n. legislative committee last month a. m. followed by the first Solemn I was "lven b> T Alt*n Glenn ** ■ Mass offered in the reccntly-com-l m''mtwr °r "* bo'ird. wno accom-jyear. pleted structuie panted the group. Hon. Vincent A Carroll. Phlladel-I Mr- Corson presided phia judge, will be. ihe guest speak-er at exercises which will be held on the grounds of the church at 3, followed by Solemn Benediction li the church IDies In Sleep Will Celebrate Dedicatory Mass 1 ■ I : Rev Anthony A. Doyle, rector of /It J lOITlP IlCFC this newest Catholic church in this area, will celebrate the dedicatory mass, with Rev. Charles L. McCar-ron, rector of St Patrick's Catholic church, Nnrrlstown. as deacon and Rev. Joaeph C Bart ley O.8.A.. of Vlllanova college, as sub-deacon. Altar boys of St Philip's and 8( Matthew's Churches will partici-pate. Rev. Joseph W. Kavanagh. ad- Michael ka\aiiuii!*}. Funeral Tomorrow Pierce Corson. resident bishop of IW>1 ■>! which was unknown before, the Philadelphia •■ to have resulted in the The members of the local church i-have invited Rev. Har*y P. Boughey Hi-.t ''''n^- in 1»« to return for th* Mmh conoecutivi Stricken In ■!:■■ ummet ol 1W2. , the lllnesa was believed at first to Rev. Mr. Boughey and Robert C. Iwve been typhoid fever but was Landis, superintendent of borough l«t«r diagnosed as grippe, schools, will be the official represen-; EnlltUni ■ month later, he suf-tatlves of the local church at the 'ered » relapse while undergoing conference sessions. , basic training In Florida His III-Appcintmrnts Nest Monday '" - ttfcga VU diagnosed us tn-nch Sessions of the conference will be l<'vrr held dally 1 except Sundavi con-1 Serving in the African campaign, eluding with the reading of UM lUUiqugg was one Dl two appointment next Monday. "' "1 man in hi* unit who Jumped Preceding the conference, mini- Item ■ high cliff to escape ■ bomb versarv sessions or the Woman'si attack. AJthOUM ponoaaied himself Society for Christian Service are Undar vatar being held today Tomorrow, Thnrs- Hospital.m line, he day and Pridaj iftanioon ■ 1 for a brain concussion nwn will be evangelism- meetings Two discs in till back fractured in ict-h huthanrt' w'1" Bishop Fdwtrd K.-ll-v ol Bt lhe accident were, according to his ' Louis, as speaker. family, undetected at the lime. Public mass meetings will be held; . Given a medical discharge from Michael J. 1 of Mrs. Anna • NevWisi Kavanaugh. died in his sleep Saturday night at (each evrning with"a" different"digo'l-i Army service four years ago, Alt-mlnistrator ol St Matthew* pariah ihla home- 2M E"51 Hwlor »*reet.|tary of the church as the speaker how suffered frequent n WU1 sen-e as master of ceremonies 1 Members ol his family discovered l,l1 eaih ■«"'« IBM Plymouth Fire Reorganization Agreed Upon VI:i-» Meedng llrar- \hoiit mfflnillliM (If r.0-V.ar<H,l Unh ilota Baptist Pastor To Be Honored By Community Ke\. Aimer J. Davit'- 'The y Dwyar, dean or vuin-" nova college, was guest speaker at' the .linnet m-etinK of Conshohotk- U t night at liaum- , Bart's GardetLs. Rjdge pike. Seven' Stars. , Hi* Bpaka on the subject- - t Kosnifvs y-i said both big mid small business j were to blame for depression and recessions in the past He] Retililll' Vftrr expressed belief that today and 1-. *" *U* r the future there will lutve to be' more ethics and a closer relation-; ship between buyer and seller , The local club entertained twelve; The order of sen ice has been ,ened«ith abandonment after a half'nwmber* Cf Ou , lllb ronipleted lor Rev Aboac .lame. .century of service, got at least a headed by then president, Paul | rj....— winhf Th. „,vi™ -o. k. temporary new hold on Ufa Bundav «?' Iw" «»»• fWtors were prea- l**~ H*** ' .?* ,,ervj> P* wUI bt l.> Year*.* Seniee Plymouth Fire company, threat-; at ar oj the'"p'hii.1- NM "' s' Ml,rk' RvanceBtal Ll club and J Clyde MCKe* M'lheran church. Flflh 1 headquarters. Elm and Mghi streets, a, tofl MlBM, Ohio! club Plymouth township The meeting had been called bv the RpnOtttt. Township Firemen's Union and Re- 1 vi. 1 The check-up a1 AI 111(11 s After a frank discussion of the difficulties besetting the long-time volunteer fire-fighting unit it was agreed between company officers and representatives of the Plramana _ Union to attempt reorganization of pltal was recommended in an ef-1 &* company within thirty days, fort to find the source of the tiou-' A severe decreue in membership, ble. ' »"d impairefl apparatus, which had Fluid taken from the spine re-1 prevented the compa 11 v froui re-vealed for the first time, according. sP°»dlng to fire cnlls since Jam tO the family, t.1.1T ' uffered menlngl Scout Camporee Starts May 23 \ alley I or»r Online First Since War the mass. Rt Re^. UboritnorIntf llfelea. "tody- in bed after fai"'-1 A ,JU1o'r r,,»"'r,,,„n'J°L ywnslco^ul"■«' numarou Thomas F McNally will deliver the! "! !" _ r!5L!Il.... I--™'.! I H^ple 18 lo 25 will be held on sermon. St. Matthews junior choir \ln* to Bet a ™P°r»* at breaklast (Saturday. Miss Margaret Risen. n 1. 1 /ll • 1 »x will sing. i time Sunday morning. [President of the Conshol:..a. ■>■. %*g\ lien I IWill* I ^oaa; Ml*kll I oaa/l The dedicatory prosram wUI be I Mr- Kavanaugh suffered from I Methodist Youth Fellowship. U the 1 tfllCMI \ilHMI IICTT I I(tll USCll prefaced with a formal reception! """'ma for many years. He was j delegate from the Conshohocken to the bishop upon arrival and will. about as usual on Saturday and did j ^SJf*: open with a procession from the rectory to the church, with Rev. Father McCarron and Rev. Father Bartley acting as escorts to the bishop .venue and l!.iii\ limit Sunday at 730 p. m. when a community-wide tribute will be paid the pastor of tne First Bap- -st church. Rev Mr. Davles Is retlrliiB alter lorty-flve years of continuous ser-vice in the local church, the onlv. pastorate he has held during his D The pastors and congregations of all other churches are Joining with the Bnpti-i .lunrii in expressing Boy Scouts of Montgomery and kPPWdaUon and tinuinal. to H<\ STiouih hiid -1''- haic brought the fire-llgh !' "•*"** including traopi » levies to) Ml BonkributlBI) to umess just before and, „ Warn, of Rate Increase Sar^.mDOr*^.W«i£?lK l>"■'',;'"l »" OOmmunlt, In (hi JUSL after enleiliig Armv service Warning that abandonment of the ,,' „ » ' :., . „II,1P"?1' '""k « 1 The tests *M'reveaTed Tlve frac- «" "™P«"V »"«'" PTObaUy result n»',;M«V.23 to May 25^ Appn.x.- rumhinMl rholr wm sl tured discs. Uf which the patient or 1'", " «h*rp rlae in fire Uuurance gJ^JS "g **g* ^™ ™ llS Eni" '" ,!' dy had no previous know,- »& -Jj-^ >g-«- = ^Sf^JffZSST^ J „' »^ made by James M Balrd. Jr. of EJ"* °5f*»" JjU be «»J«r Gen SJlnB etalit mentbers from eaTh !"f'f P«-*nt of the iVBLS^^^ ls b/'r- ffiSS S uS the dV^tlon o Flr«men« unit. 8«*a or Norrwtown and an art vp n iniin,t, Atiil* nraanut UI..I <.i.ni, -Thu arc, U no* mjnyln, a nrebualnnam.il and «couter LSSTii »^tSffaiiSm^rtU hWUM rate or 11 cenu per 1100' ™J """n« h '"" '" ,h" M"": m . „■ ,1 „," , "a'."',' , *"' •xjrth ol properly, equlv.leni 10, proaram 10 nil Ihr many worth- h".™,P» V rId ThurS til Conahohoiken." Mr Balrd told tho "** prlndptal ol Momma Into ",,,, murKKy evf- 21 men. repreaentlnu rompany ol- ;«"•' praetlc. Arransrmrnu han- circellnat from HaakaM ncen and membcra. Union ofBcrr.. b made Uirauah Ihe rooperalion », ,J * „,™d„" ?'""?". JJ lonera and Mat -' *"* Superlntendcnl Ralph Surehmai. hv il.^v.nm.. ™2,™ .isarnibled In the »econd-no<)r an- P1»U|» and the VaUev Fnnje Park S ,,'«„'* '" e.<ninl>.L.i. #~- a, a .? . . ^_ rB< " "l W OOm sdM The combination of the menln gitls and the spinal injury appar-tntly resulted In the critical re-union, his family rays it'ontinued OK Page Threel not complain ol feellnB Ml" when hel nJectlon .if delegates retired tne general conference A stonemason by trade. Mr Kav- church In Boston. Mass. anaugh was born in Princeton. N. !*«■ *U' be a highlight J-. son or the late Matthew and Rt Rev. Monslgnor John J. Mel-1 Julia Kavanaugh. He lived most of Ion will make a short address at the'his life In this borough und for u afternoon service, and the Chestnut! number of years worked as a stone Mill college choir will sing. , cutter for the late Michael Daly on A radio amplifying system will be ■ Spring Mill avenue, installed, carrying the program in Surviving are hi* wife, and two the church and over the grounds at daughters. Madeleine, at home, and the same time. Mrs. Marie Wilson. Philadelphia: Margaret Collins. Conshohocken i two sons. Joaeph. Bridgeport, and musician, will open the afternoon Francis, California, and seven service with a program on the i grandchildren, church's new Hammond electric I The riinerai will be held from organ. Miss Collins will play at the1 the residence tomorrow morn-morning service. j ing with w solemn mass ui requiem Church foal 145.000 [in Sl. MiAthew's church Interment Ol American Colonial design. 81. t will be In'St Matthew's cemetery. Philip Nerl church is built on tines I Richard Hail stressing artistic simplicity. Sub- The funeral or Richard Hall, 74. slantiaUy erected of masonry, it Is retired textile manufacturer of ornamented Inside and outside with Mannyunk and father of Mrs. Wil-fine wrought Iron ' Ham R Sicklnger, 13 Ollltiger road. Regal tapestry and ntatuaryl Lafayette Hills, was held yesterday adorn the sanctuary A baptistry in Roxborough with Rev David A. has been installed in the church | Noble, pastor or the Levering ton vestibule A modern rlrculatory air: Presbyterian church, offlclating ln-heatlng and cooling system is pro-iterment wig In Westminister ceme-vlded. Michael F. Scully, of Lens- tery Mr. Hall died Friday afternoon downe designed the edifice and I at his home 412 Paoll avenue. Rox-supervised construction with Rich- borough, following an Illness of two ard R. Warner as consultant build-! years Cost ol construction was $45.-1 000. . .. ■ II 1 f\ A • T aP t0„fflltt;,i^ HfMirn I Ivor Air I ii I MfIl «IP1horkIw d,,",eorrt'l",ir«" of ^e fin- house for th< «" to« .1i"'1e1a'"c*h- t™roo*p t"o*•b»e Mr£.£ V^i^i^M^tu^^l am,df^L^t ^ ?Z ■ ol ill. IlTdl U l/\CI rXll I U Vlatail \illlXlia -U this company Is disbanded. ;will be judged on camp la>-out. 3J churChJf Th^mnJ, ^ 1,1 M,v the rate mav lu ilmn 5t.nHJ.ti™, v',n:"'s, cnurc™. T**."** ** Bank Adnpts System May •t the Philadelphia conference. Uynun'i Association Meeting The Layman's Association v. ill hold its annual meetings on Satur-day in St Mitih'-ws Method IM church. -S3rd und Chestnut streets. Mr and Mrs Howard D. Vandegrtft, of Polish Women of Amen.i bj Mr and ivtis John W. Hlggs. Mrs. the Philadelphia area, directed by A. T. Sponar Mrs Olive Ariair. Mrs „ \or&\ mU3lcum. and con Lewis McQulms and Miss Agnes |orii] MPMh-M hriu,H™o a program Hronilru*. on Simduy TrUmtc to Moili.r- The concert choir of the Union the rate mav Jump from M to 40 equipment, commissary, sanitation percent." Balrd advised measure organisation and leader- He also described as a "grave1 ship, morale, discipline and at-responslbilitv" the fact (hat tba tendance. The Vallev Forge couti-comuanv accepts and disburses pub-' rll will make special awards to the llr funds In the amount ol timm troops winch participate To provide foster service for Itsi P?r *nr- appropriated by the town- ; In addition to Campoiee activi- -j «M».. the M National Bank| «^_ rommbjlor-ja. | tj" mvolvh,, ^mcrafT and ..„„, tJ^JTcSSS^m *w£l to aunt To S|,o«l Up Work lu.Miimrir. mi- ruai nHiiuiirii nuiin " — ~ rv.r ha* recently adopted a new plsnl H* "ald l"« company in the hands of the individual min-latan not tatar than tomorrow Service clubs, fraternal organl* i ml other groups have Joined in the tribute and will hm ii part In the testlrnnni,il local members broadcast the Fas-Cash System This system is a time saver for Cotton were chasen at a special ~ ^L^ p°h"""™" " ^f""1 "»» cu««ners and the bank R,^n du'" ft Ju'"* "r *** meeting f. serve as local delegates over WIKL. Philadelphia. Sundsy i,^ itmtn the handling of u larger' T,,p <omblnation pum|>er The alternate delegates are Irvin'night from 6 to 6 30. in tribute to number ol customers In a reduced-lrUck- " Fulnier. Mrs. William Murroy. Miss iivlns and d,,, , , Many|P*fiod of tune. WPPswW UN. than will be several of the ' . as ' recreationnl-tun •1000 to the spectator. The grounds of the church are ri>ii*iH»h«irk«-.i High Marv Hammond. Charles Ferrter. i,,^,,, Mrs. Ulhuii Randall, Lewis Mc-, , t kclt Dean, and Henjji-;|s) tnin D Kocli The vouth 11 be b Ml igram Mary'i I H for the cashing of payroll checks''''1''"1'' "?„.f)n»nc'tl diflVrulty. type that appeal S^w. known as "'"" '* •l0"'"» ^ t»>'11- u»d "000 .spectator Among these a re %&^&?*?*l£!n& "^ 111 ^LTn^^,^,ra^- ^ -mP. fires scheduled for the Sfffi bSSSK '" ^ °' ""^ H rliiiithea havlnH Ihe eoauuiy •'one' pirn- of i iiViereaWlii'vMliZ'ZihniZZ nn ?°"J" ""' ■*"'" »" «•»■ ««n-lus. haiTSen mil „I aervue „v,uS to atSnS 55, „£^T ' ,l,,r* ^P1"0- January. the motor crippled .„'"„,"„",',n,l]L "l,™.,™ S?1- .?".•. °* "?CT"?> I landscaped attractively with flag- T stone walks, shrubs and flowers i ■ ° Honor Alhlclr** pHtwaajl and parking space add1 to the convenience of the parishion-ers. Father Doyle has extended an in-vitation to persons of all creeds to attend the dedication. Philip Nerl. formerly a mis-sion attached to St. Matthew Individual awards will be given at the annual dinner of the Con-shohocken High School AihlatlC as-sociation at which the Senior high school athletic teams will be guest of honor. The event will be held In the banquet room of Rldneway Gar-dens, Rldwe pike. Seven Stars. Wed-church. was made s full-fledged nesday evening. May 21 at 6:30. parish in September. 1845, followed! In addition to the regular tro-by the appointment of Rev Father phles there will be a special award Doyle to the rectorship. to the outstanding senior football plnver during the past season Paul " chairman of the ath-wlll make the pre- ■ )■ „ .. *„ .«entatlon. Postmaster James P Plant* to Lull*! Apailt jMeaney. president of the Consho- Captain and Mrs Elmer Craig hocken Lions club, will present the left yesterday for a visit with the I Lions club trophy lo the Consno-fdrmer's parents at Johnstown. Pa . hocken High basketball team as after spending a few days as guests borough champions for the past or Mrs. Daisy Rockett. of 127 East , season as a result of their two vi< - Ninth avenue Captain Craig was lories over St Matthews High recently discharged from the Army I sc£0'01 Air Corps. After a short visit in I 7*° Wires in the world of sports Johnstown the couple will leave for, w111 ■* «u**t speakers One la Olenn Oklahoma city to spend some time' K'lllnger. dean of men at West with Mrs Craig s parents before j „JlMt*r K a\at*1 Teachers college. Captain Craig re-enlists jir' where he also is head football and Army Prior t6 entering the service I JSJf^IL.?'^?*1...1™* SS?"1 J™",.??! Captain Craig resided at the Ror-y home here. Cincinnati Reds of thi has iMiiv friends Kaseball League. The other is John "", "Jocko" Collins, scout for the Phila-delphia Baseball club. recoKnized as one of the top basketball officials or the country, working at Madison Square Garden and Con.cn> ! rollegiate and professional ll««-|.il.il \ilmi--ioiis Samuel Spielhofler or 903 FonX . 8q 1"»I* P""^ «nd Convention Hall street. West Conshohocken. was ad-!""'«■'■'« '"^ profeaalonal games mltted to Monteomery hospital. ~~ NorrLstown. this morning ror medi- r HTIIIt'Il H Krlit'f Kll'rt* cal treatment He was conveyed to the hospital in the Moose conunun- Officer* oil Suilfluv Hv ambulance Irene Blonsky, 30, of 216 Bullock William H. Carr. St , was re-elect-avenue. West Conshohocken wasff,t president of the Conshohocken treated at Montgomery Hospital Firemen's Relief association at the yeat«day for a sprained right annual election held Sunday mom-wrist, suffered while working at!ln* Bt lne ncse houae of Conaho- Coriunental Diamond Fibre com- ! "ocken Fire Company No. 2 Other panv odlcfrs elected are John Clsrk. Jr Admilled a*. Montgomery as! vice-president; Thomas Smith, mrglcal pataatUa were Martin, treasurer. Anthony Rauih record- James Faalo. 306 W 11th avenue. lJ}* •cfre*?/>' Harvey Shaw and and Mrs Has-1 White, 1017 E Elm Fr*»*lln Thomas. Jr of Fire Com-atreei j P*W No 2. and Thomas Johnson. Admitted to Sacred Heart as a Charles Moaakowski and Thomas medical imtient was Mrs Marv 8mi«h of Washington Fire corn- Cross. 1S3 W Sixth avenue Tonsil "■">'■ con,lltut* &" board of dlrec-pattent* admitted were Louis Nlc- 'or,s "arvey Shnw was named olai. 623 HaUowell street and John' ar,l**le '" lhe state "remen's con- EU Marys choir lowship banquet will u- held Ratur- mir menbera of this Polish \\ day m the Central Y M C A at>lImon niusaal group They 5 SO p. m. The Young Adult Pel- Wl ,lk| Mrs J M Lowafatp r»nquet will be helu , MlMts jo^ph,,,,. Hv'. Calvarv Methodist church, With ,ln!lkl ^nii Bt.Uv r^wandowaki ill of street and Baltimore avenue, on UlS boiW»tll. and Mrs Loretta Saturday at 530. Reservations for sztublnski and Mrs June* Rvkow-the banquets should be made with sltl Man.uunk. [on RcV- Mr J?0UShe*r- ,, , Mrs violet Lessciynskl contralto. The ordination service will be ■ WM f„tumJ in , dllt,, wltn H Phlta. held Sunday afternoon at 3 in 8 drlphta miinno Thl, ,lltv ,,„,„,,,. Oeorfe's Methodist church. Fourth ,,, ,.present and Vine streets. branches of the Union ol A number of members of the W()nH.n (r0ni this borough, Mana-lornl church wilt attend the varl , .l(,Mrr Pniiadel-asasaorsl at UM conference. , ,I1!tl),s | Tie all sasictioni iiuluded "You 'InB to Mothers ; 'Pat' town counet) convenes to- me club's own Iiyiun and otSae morrow night for the regular Mav I appropriate numbers Re-. meeting there will b«- two vacanclea paleckl. pastor of St. Adalbert's ln the membership, both frcm the church. Philadelphia, made a brief second ward Charles Moriarity address tendered his resignation at the | Following the air appearance. April meetirg It was accepted with proceeded to regret Since that time Juii« F.«n- Bihlesjain where they sang at Under this plan, the bank nre-;!:",c* January, sight packages awreacy In certain1 hv umounla so thai when the customer , pr-sents a chfek for cashing alMriu- lM* ,,hRt '" ■ the packages containing an assort- ■*•"' *" ''' '■ompany policy meal ol bUb of ttkt denominations "l^'ation between ihe older most 'n demand and then add' ,no "*"• m U» mam. mat whatever small change is necessary " wmp,n,}'' *"d t*1'' >°"»Kcr to Bteet the exact amount of the'm"nv °' whom aTr veterans Mi. contention tame to B head ., _, )nT,. The First National Is one of the !,st A,"",sl niirl "'•»rh (l1 "" "'- rrom NilMll KOK. flrsi institutions in Monigomerv ;,ri>, """f11,'^; wh*n lhp wmentsBn county to adopt this system which nnJ'w1 lo ,un hMt b fast becoming popular with .us- A Vomurer group of officers took tomers and banks alike This olan over;J ind u **« ^o\ml that thing! Bt ' Marks Evan Marshall w 1 ;il» l.i-.lilliation •wing is the order of ser-vice Oigan prelude. First Movement jBasW P Slemple. 23. son of Mr. Lm MU^« ^T«U"v .^r""""1 Ne.ila-u S'.-inple. 122 West ^ymn:. Ood,°f t,ufl nihS' aim oanrs ainte m s man ;, ',,,,• —" " "— »»»""■ '<••" '»"'«■- „. ,lie M-V-I [(.„„,. r.m.-«r i>,in Hymn helpful in Uklng *°"W run more an ; "» N«* l R«»" e Offl^r Train - chrl!t(.. („n([re((l„,(,n ajcrtptttrt. care of the peak periods on rush £*«■ »'w 1»»l1 SL IBa^Oonn DnesTssniflll?' R" Ml **«*"■>■■ hymn. Angel jjar---— - -;E rHr -—;" SS iiHS g \l .1 n. ^~~ J According* tcTa younger company Naval H- , ' »g vlollirr *• Ui\\ ii\mvr\t^\ officer. It was revealed at the meet- ul" l" " Itorine M,(I „.v Ing that windows had been smashed Corps Rawer* II- Is one of 185 »,..'' up|>er classmen chosen bv a tton board of Navv and Marine rtlcers assigned as Instruc. ftbit- to Kri dowiihtairs to plav cards tl,ls "' »"* Unhranrity to Bail (jiHiiia uy uie asurray uieanersi vnim«» m.».K.P. -._►_ .... ., ,.» *>.. ni... .« nut u- .»— _,^. Bible class, the presentation made At Mrl.ltn.iM Hmrrli (locks broken and in one In hood, Dames'f e.llar door removed from of Malta, were guests al the Metho-' !'"i*" *",*" thp .mrmbpr\w''rp l D.i'. prograiB SuiuLiy night. Oive Unto the Lord"; ■ "Andante": 1 ' Mr Copeluiid. [nesen-tin ion of p-irse. I>: W. ■ Rev Mr Daves; 0.1.. 1 younger members were DjaJni tin- od the class In 1M2 He also was plaoa "only as a hangout" one of the school's best athletes. He Alter miiny charge- and <ounter- cnltbtcd In the Navv rariv tn 194.1 Mutch" by kffi John HlgR.>- nery has removed from Ui? borough banquet amcngMl by Monslgnor R«^'J^'1W_ *T „M"e*i?*;lM?d crtnt** between tfu m'.,;*>■■■"■ p- and re-v . I icate training at the to Norristown. automtUcally caus- C A. Lownlcsak. in honor of 1 ?J^. lnir»m u™ ij,,,u» u.r^ , !'tmosnh'Tt cleared and a hope of Naval Training station ,n s.unp-ing a vacancy. Both were serving Mother's Day. I?™1 iuf>[ Hi»w■ rifrt .™i «rl", r.vivw.1 of the company's former son. N Y He later completed the second year of four-year terms Mlsaet Stella Gamsa and Sara I gran'lel H»I"*- thi. ",r.Ji"h i " .ROOd *p*m »nd »<'hlevement was courses at Amherst and • Frank Capaldi. the only other sec-. Hyllnskl. former secretary of the Search Coatfauaei a bopa of Naval Training Station "a" Samp- I",.,. |'|,;h|"w Wl... .... y's former son. N. Y He later completed ,,M * ■ ■ ■■■*■ S .^1*1 \f I Blttnei this borough Mrs rTBiis ^■puiui, wic um) uuicr wet- , nymisKi. loiiner .secretary 01 mc Am Wurrtn^-r UMrr>L. tRauottttiv, U«T/u..»*_ '1-.r'!_■«■."» before entering Yale ond ward member, will be given aonoen choir, bolh members, were 1 H«'' "H »/■-« or 0 n , , 11 i\ Balrd warned th.it men. upon en-the courtesy or presenting the unable to Join In the radio event. W^H,?™- „„rt M„,JX2I Vi^iiiii, tfrm,t thp ^mpany. took u[x»n a 1 a . . a. «■ names of two candidates to nil U the Mothers Day pro- S"rI.b_^r n nnd M' E,nel <**•* themselves the duties of an l-«M*Ul SMrwICC M v:te;.:un itram at St Mary's church, in! wn:ch in. v took pan Rn H Jerome Mareckl. assist- >uhiltlOIl ArillV UriM' ant rector of St Mary's church. .Search for a Norristown man who has served Jail terms (or sex crimes Is today one of the principal ave- 1 nues of investigation inio ttv brutal slaying last Saturaay of five-far- old Curoi Ann Thompson. " K«'|Mil>liriin M»-I'tiii" A covered dish supper and an 11- ' was in charge of music and played! At Hlllf-WilY Mark lustra ted lecture on shinmeut of the organ at the Novena services! cattle from the tinned States to.Sunday afternoon al the chuichl starving Kuropaana wilt feature a ' in the absence 01 the organist regular meeting oi the Plymouth VaUey Republican AAsociatton UJ- l|.,rP. I H mi*,, Kiulv morroa nighl at ihe organization- ,,arr> **U**D * »OH\ headquarters The event will start A-,.:.,,,, I„ 1 ......irv at si* o'ekek. The lecture will be *^^l*•*, *" ' ,,u,nr? given by Dr Wllmer Long. MM I MMi.ll I gaayiBaVBd I E Hector street en lion Will Con».rtYr AHoplinn Kxplmliiig Oil Stovr of Nfw School Biifl^H <4uiHe* of Firt* Alarm The May meeilnc of Conslio- A general Ore alarm was sounded hocken school board sill be held shortly arter 2 Sunday Hfternoon Thursday night at 8 at the school when an exploding oil M, """'• third-story apartment of the MM. The meeting was postponed from Charles Hollis apartment house. May 5, scheduled date, to permit, Washington and Forrest streets 30-day public Inspection of the Ignited furnishing.- lW«-47 budget, expected to be arrived, the humuig oil stove and adopted st Thursdays meeting. The furnishing* had been thrown from budget KM* tentatively adopted at the apartment Into the yard Little the April meeting I damage was done by the blaae School Director and Mrs Harry Ellam, of 300 Wesi Tenth avenue, received word yesterday from thr Navy department that the body ol Then -"ii Msw blnW Mate Third Class Harry M Ellam. would ar-rive in San Francisco. Calif. "to-day" enroute from Ihe Philippines to this boroueh for burial. Further ■ vnected regarding arrival tn ;. MM 3 1 F.Ilam died April 5th in the Philippine^ from a gunshot wound, si'ordint to .1 telegram re-the purciiLs from the Navy department on April 7 He 00- ■-erved his 20th birthday anmver- •ary April 2. The youth a gradu organi- ,|W'1" 'irn"r »i«'Il zatlon "chartered bv Uie common- (\.. W',,.. LV«.... T..L-v« weaUth to DroUd the lives of the *'n " H> rrom hikvo I public" and they must realize the The Armv IranapOri Genera] Wi.rccsier following n criminal gt-viial importance ol thflr trust Hodges", now enroute from Tokyo uCk No scheduled meetings have been is bringing: a number of Consrio- " *■" reported at noon todav held since late InM year It was 1 hocken atrflee man hot lu,t ■*•*• P0"™ i,"vr u" ""^ ll sd, due to the unsettled condl-, to word received here wom.iii *ho may be nf aid in track-tra| Montgomery county area hit lions Al present there are only I,eavinu Tokyo on April 21 the in"" down the slayer The woman the half-way mark last night .'* P«ld up members, although last nhlp went 1011 miles out ..f its l'"!""ig lo drive a car near the At the second report meeting vear's members are retained on the course " p <tt "ectlon- was upraldod by a motor-held at Salvation Army headquart-' books for one year aftei dues are Korea **•■ believed to have been the slay-ers, in Norristown, team captains | payable The company was char- ajehadtllad to reach California or- wUrn »he hsd difficulty making and other unit chairmen repcrtedi««" In 1906 but according t,, „i,|.,, |S an(J ^ a U-turn on the rood. Another a total of M.222 received since the I mfmb^r*; *M In existence long be- srttneaMtl the episode. •Bt Of tl»e KB apical to tlic woman lo report to state police Is being broadcast through newspapers and radio A score of state police are work-ing cm the murder, said to be one uf the moat brutal in police records nrst report meeting. This brought J.0" ""»■« da,« , , the gross toui to date from all n" companies In Plymouth 'own- tliru. diacharw al Fort Dlx n aourcea to $10.*4670 M42470 hav- f*J*p The other is H.rmonvllle Fire £ ^^ dVe H,c?uird D ing been reported at the first meet-1romJS"^. „, ,„. Feanon. 3d Victor Clotti. Ells- int powoai 1 Officers Presicient ol the comiMiny the final report meeting U sched-I ™J' ' : V^i'*' 'V'.1;?"1 uled lo,-next Mondav mght at Nor- r/"ld;V Aninon.V I^lDV ristown city hall Service Station KOMMMI The service station of William Q.' Koch. Sixth avenue I pper Morion are Vice . Secre tsrv ZIUKV Narktewlca. Pinannal Secrelarv-Frank Marcueci. Tres 1 pta Orvrwacz (J "inee* Wall Omrhor Mr- r>hi-r enn uie nonw trie unnea oiates ak -, , Julio" Cosca. Trustees stlnlcv n\^'T\ *,rmv Tlr«MPort- whU!l rMUM <f rail IIXll IOI1 n'd* "payette Andraejctvk, Chester Kobus An-atreet. was entered some time FT!- t,n»!nv«f?llltt>w,'tl" ■dw"d.. D>'bl" a day night and 15 in quarters was: i°mi W,'lc^,1„Plre M»rahal1* Jorin S:illin!il\ QocilU taken from the monev drawer ,I n )"r 'oas Daly. men may be among them, It Is believed Conshohocken service man Sheiod M Cooper, Jr. Is also enroute home on the United States William Turek Edward The robbery occurred before l:30luyDIC* of Kuilk l\|MTl«'o' morning Mr Koch drove "" r MT&'SSM \h2,hSS Slnrken ■» Srh<H»l Hn?N?tSl.l0'BaSr' listed August 13, 1»« He served^n \ ^' K*h ,|* „}}V"H J?? «v William Jones. 10. Rid*e pike hocken is expei-ted go adopt Sat 'lasetit |5VTSTnnSl 52^L£Krl?**! "'."aroionvlUe. was Mrtdun • ^ular meeting "ndElbenl^e. Rebel Hill ate" of Conshohocken blrt school ^VSl^r?" Miss Dorothv Smith of Belmont Terrace, will be valedictorian, and Miss Virginia Oapofeni BassMkaa-burK. sslutatorian at Upper Merlon High School's annual ci i 1 in'-ni Class orators will be Miss Marg-lar. of Colonial Village. Ttvo /lo/ior Sttnlriit* Inmmnii ii at CHS s\\ ri ti 11 it who wiil be co-chairman arttb Mi- Mary Boy Ian of the hostesses from the Conshohocken Junior Aid at Valley Forge hospital al a dance Mills of West Conshohocken as sponsor. Mrs Edna Scheldt and Ewing are co-chairmen of the Marion company committee for the event Announcement sas made to-day by Edward W Oermann. principal of CoiWiohorken High School, of the honor students in the class of 194" Valedictorian is Brooke Web-bei son of Mr and Mrs Oeorge Webber. Kr of 714 Hallnwpll run is steiia stubs Ki'pairiii" Ainhiilufiri* daughter of Mr and Mrs Bole- j Because slaw Stuba, 334 Es^t Elm street , the Moose The two honor s;udents will the only class speaker* at unent exer-cises. June «. it is stated IrtrJlU ,, ,HCl K ,hf.l n,ont?:,*'"h «PP«wliclUB early yeaterdav niw or the-il^i «^t.-ll n..2Si i. nt si,rin«"«W township high school While no daflnlta aiiniiminiamiiil '"' hold M«N 2a «itn Dr Levi QU-theri. *t£L i, ^ i»l,P ™ "Inhere he is a memIH an made reaardin? '•'■ tnere smce it contained several cltsr, He was taken to ('. \tl ic—». - -M .u ... . . Hl" h0«P"al and underwent nn it is expa tc steiis al- Baccalaureate exercises will take i.rrt.» * «^ t5 . « « ou .,' ''^ration last night His condition ready taken bv the banks in Nor- Place May 25 and 1 tirae) morning about 6 30 Shortly fa reported as satisfsctc»ry The ristown. B t ,1 -L. .ei. Ti "wutants arrived I vouth Is a member of the Mary sn-l in Philadelphia lir farewell and wen Into the rear of the ser-lR Wood Choral torietv and ol Ht Ii the plan is adopted it will be- assembly .May 16. ^aJTw-j 22 dl*rr"ered a rear|Marks Lutheran church choir here com. effective on June 7 and will r^lr^« . ^T1 . ™ W»B His tjandfatlH who in all probability result m the bank g|_ Bt—a a. then an investigation was made resides in the home has been a remamlm , ''" riirlOHJ»n fB« l!=*^Ja!a"^.1.,tha' lh'' qU*r' fMtw'n, 1 ln B"'n M»*r Hospital for a week In order that pay cher 1. 1 m ,,, Mr ,.na some time and underwent a second can be cashed operation on Saturday an ,„.,. tl„m tmm m improved Lgeasta Niifht ' <^** i . ~* ^ At ihe end of the rurlough Be will r-omm^n.Iv* Ilu,!.. Imumvinir An intereatlng program awaits ksve with the Armv Ai, Corps ft* l"mmum*v. -iI»°"»»i>«j r ^ mem'iet and Alaska in the service for ten • as temporarily withdrawn from| Sergeant Harry Snesr, ol ttM tfaait wives at annual ladle* nncht month,,. Pfc Weiss mei - "it fol- tonight at 6 30 at Whitemarsh Val- basic training m ;. had 1 stolrn Harry Snear. IT yesterdav for repair It Is | local police force, is impro llfin,3!lfCi',1t.U' *• murn*a l0 «nrm.lowjaai an aawraUon last Thursday ley Countrj" club Samuel leTo'lass basai staUeatad in Dsat^r' ■ *wk '» <ls*4taale hospital Philsdeiphls, |B chairman or thTeUIt past m iSlths lot the
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 12, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-05-12 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 91 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7691.
Will Dedicate
Barren Hill
Church Sunday
Morniiif;. Afternoon
CeNMWaici I'laimi'il:
Man\ I'.irli. i|,aliii£
®l)e €ong|)ol)ockcn Hccorfcer.
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. MAY 19. 1947.
(:orsonA«ainH«ad|^nnuaJ^|eej.jn Knil •JthoMae in NaVal Hospital:
Of Hospital Board F <:01Hij.ion shows Some Improvement
PRICE: THREE CENTS
of Plymouth'
Meeting, was re-elected president of:
ttie Norristown Rule hospital
board of trustees at a reorganiza-tion
meeting Friday night at the
hospital.
Miss "fancy P Hlghley of Norris-town
was re-elected vlce-pr'-sidcnt.
Mrs. Rhulls Krooks of Upper Darin,
secretary, and William HunsbeTgei,
of Souderton. tre,i
The trustees discussed plans for
the dedication of the hospital's
modern building, known as "Bulld-
Wlth a number of high-ranking Ing 51". which recently was com- srss^s1 sSmSrss BftJLraar,o ded,c*w - othfr parities participating- the! Mlss Esther Lee. ui Philadelphia, convene In the Arch Street Metho- According to his family, tin u:v .
new St. Philip Nerl Catholic church," menilxr ol the board, was named !dlst Church. Brood and Arch ?"*"*!., "?*£ "' J1"™" memnaltisl
In Barren Hl?l .1.1 be dedicated a> chairman of ttadrtlcation com- streeu phl,,d,,pnll. „„,„„,; ™m, £^J,1*™"*; -» "'
an elaborate mornina i.nri nfi»nifw.i> mltlee Other members are Mi— i lerwi jus. oemre entering Army ser
progranTsu^?ay 8"tni0°n | Hlghley and Mr. Hunsberger. '■•■ »* 10 with me ooservancc vice, combined with .1 spinal mjur.
The Most Rev. Hugh L Lamb i P1*ns were approved for the new of holy communion. Bishop Fred Jrum an accident In service, full ex-|
For Methodists
Rt*v. Hurry .tonkin \.
Robert <.. I,aii |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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