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lint- ®I)c Consljoljochctt Uccortcr ****** ***** JSHER 1869. NO. 7696. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. MAY 30. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS y.i Scheduled "!•ld V"1-T Bafl Congregation Viler -\ccid«—' For Promotion !!! Cedar H 1300 bail set by Mat . Hoimai .. injury IProletti. five-year-old daughter Mr and Mrs. Louis Proirtti, 1009 1. .1 Flm strec:. tn a collision with {the car he was ofx-rating on East iiear Lnd street, .Spring Mill. Wednesday afternoon. The child is a patient at Ifont-ucmerv hospti.il Norrtitowo, suffer- One hundred and five boys and '"* P"*"'" ;na P"" Hrli *U] toark the completion"i ** their public grade aohool studies To Junior High Kxrrciso on Tin -il;.\ In CHS Auditorium Arc Open To 1'iihlic Bids Farewell natter- fwi r* w~v • man i.endinn the outcome I g\ Kpt; I |*i\ |i*W sustained by Virginia I VIll/»» l/(tf JviS JMicressor hint; A* (onnniiiiilv IIIIMI Poor Eacape I nhurt In HorinunvlDe Crash Four motorist* escaped unhurt in a collision at 10:15 Wednesday night at Ridge and Butler pikes Harmonvllle, when 'in- driver of each of Uie two vehicle* involved was certain the traffic light above the Intersection was preen in hit favoi Join* In Tribute Daniel E Abbott, of 2110 E. RIlMl sfVeet. Philadelphia said he m drtellkj soutli. when Peter Lor-occa, also of Philadelphia, headed in the opposite direction, i.tiempteo Lo turn left Into Butler pike u-cordlng to Officers Uo\d Ftanken- The Fiist tnptist congregation field and A C. Wells of Whltemarsh (r.icturr of the shoulder. She MUi a formal farewell to its pastor township police. ramovtd to the hospital by 3r rorty-flvg pan and welcomed. Miss Betty Bender, inio East Du-wid their promotion to Con.sii. u man JJ»n»»ed « Mr his successor at an impre.-sive Joint vaj street. Philadelphia, was a pas-hocken Junior high ^hool at an H" • sl»l,»Mcl1 ',llte- Norrlstown. recognition and insiallation service, senger in the Abbott car and Joseph elaborate annual promotion pro- !t D 3 Wednesday night it 7 30 In the p*ika, 4840 Baker street. Matia-gram Tuesday night at 8 in the high: Laskey according; to officer John ihurch . yuillL__ gaa_ riding- in the- -tjoroeea ■ i school auditorium ■ ; ■rsrr township- Three hundred persons, including 'edati. ai tile time of Uie mishap. The orouram is onen io HIP niihiw ; ' ' **' Un*w*M (,( ll>e ecei- high-ranking Baptist dignitaries. — wlthouTrhirn fflsa . i"1' » mU ,u I,U a tllud «"»»»««" °'"other churches ol the II T| •. omred • ■*■■ th* >'"" rCk: ,ei,aer- r?"1 community and other guests, gather- jVl O l I'priTtltC A «,,..,«. „,- M „ .. . ... !nIUr hp Plt■'t«'(, "P hLs brother, ed to pay tribute u> Key. Abner ITJaO ¥ 1 %-l I III 19 hA .TH i , * ^ul^t? fr2? 55 William, near Uu Intersection, and James Davies retiring tn.m -he mil- SSS^hJ*?. Ufe °f sxpt>h*n ««'"; ttiei . jlUhg « pit. and to extend greetings to Rev ™."Au. EF*E!2 2* sUth8Tad« child in his arms. Chester T Winters, young clergy k'made nUra"°U5 aWBrdS wUI! "I knew what hit the car when UU. who is taking up the post The !>lnv wn« arr»ni»«t r™- th.'1 saw tnp man holding the little Dr Robert E. Kelghton. a proles pupi£ ' presTntat?o" ^m oSr8,r1:: * SHld Hr ^ SrMn« fa!" ** at Cro"'r Th^^'>«> 8e""» Memorial Day Ceremonies Held Today I r^iou ami V. t. W. Yi-.ii CmMtarlei For AIIIIIIIII Tribute Y..\I.KI>I<:TOI»!\\ ■i.iiiniulv is being obseryed with i napajubn of business. A number uj tin manufact urlng IndlUtrlM fUApen-ied operations for the day giving employes the advantage of Polities Called Zoning Burden ary, Chester, made the keynote ad-dress of the recognition service, de-livering a eulogy on Rev Mr. Davies as one of the outstanding rapfl '" Utives of the Baptist falUi. Total $74,592 I'irld Huiisr Amoii"; 2 1 Eamad In Month Twenty-four permiLs. entailing br"Oeor"gVR. MerTiarn!"of Phila- »» expenditure of 174.502.00. were delphia head of the department of issued during the month at Ms> by promotion ol the Htate Baptist Borough Secretary Joseph J Board of Managers and director of Qulnn. Included in the number of missionary cooperation, delivered permit* was one for the field house the charge to the church, lending at the Community Center athletic rr^'^v'S^'^z:; i,i.iii,.i,.i|.i.i,, offlcw The outstanding musical talent of the class promises to make event one of the school's best motion programs. this state at the present lime, The processional will be played Coe Farrier. Esq , assistant city sol-by Carol Lee Bergey and the re- ' IciU-r who handles all zoning cases cesslonal by Joan Hoyer. Phillip for Philadelphia, told the members Rlccl. president of the sixth grade of the Montgomery County Boi ,...^.i- iJiE.-ii-iiini.iuti JI [fill i^uai - ,, ,__ „,___, Wheelers book by Mrs. Irene John- °° Hector street son Mervine. mu.iic teacher of grades 5 and 6 Mrs Mervine and Miss Mary Megargee, English In-structor in the grade schools, are supervising the production The type of program is a depart-ure for the school, which presented patriotic pageants during the war yems The various episodes will be tion and Rev. Mr. Davies in his dis- * bungalow lype home The other course. iwnnil* were for alterations, addi- R*v. Mr. Davies made the invoca- lions and repairs to buildings to-tion at the service following oraan get her with two permit.- loi -uv- >mises to make the Because of politics interference :'"',, , D , Tt,, S a It.,, walks church. West Conshohocken, read Dr Jo*eph Leary. Second avenue scripture. and Harry street, block alterations, Rev Stanley R West. D. D.. rec- M00. Dr. John D. Perkins. 314 Pmy-tor of Calvary Episcopal church, ex- ette street, sidewalk, M7; James C-i^S^T:SS^inuZh^ "S5^Vfc *%' "«shaU W Lee. p«tor of' ^"t^'olo.^dfnoTVm ,enied T. yariotH^n^'m^rl of .h^ """ Farrier's subject ni "Rtfeul Si Pauls Baptist church, offered a Prank Despiewic*. 30 Maple street. rlB»■ bv wx ^SZ! I Tr,'nd» ln Th* L** ot Zornn*" He prayer of thanksgiving "for a good ■ alteratloiu. 11000. Richard Matson. ns^nf ihfT»Kto Lh™,! prlncl" explained Oiat aonlng laws are not and faithful servant'-. Twelfth avenue and Jones street, ■Pii' iVJInuram inHurti.- K'vrn ,hr s,udv Uiev sl'ouW receive Acknowledgement of the program bl«x-k bungalow. MJO0, Matthew A siceteh ,,« th.. iif? ,,f o..,*™ aIld »8 B r*""11 e«ch Judge has a in his honor was made by Rev Mr Ambrige. East Twelfth avenue.' FIMCI aiepnm .j.^r^n interpretation. He also Davies tn a touching address in block dwelling. 16.000. John Dal-! Piw»«tnnni -Pnmn ,«H r>t^„r« charged that palitical influence fte-' which he told of his long and close tobrando. Tenth avenue weal of stance' nianls't r»ml I>..»«!«lv fluently brought to bear In hearing*' association with the community Maple ■treei. olock garage, »600: ut niBi-ratnr im o f0H,,„ «,.„„„• OI «JiHig cases prevents fair and : and his congregation and expressed Joseph Komorowski. 114 Bast Elm In the Postei■ hrnne RirnhPn-hnii impartial derlalotu. He said the deep appreciation ol the fme spirit street, repairs. 1400: J A Warrell. hw imeies in mi.sir «i> Vn ™Hv s*™ methods are used in Mont- shown and cooperation extended Second avenue and Payette street. age "ong Pim wTh Dood e Alice »omW» **"** and «P»^ "«P* dur,n,( nearl>' a taU CMUury of cemcnI rloor■ »» ThoW- ° * U0Odle' AUce Just decisions are rendered by the '■■■■- h«n ' J A Warrell. 139 Payetie KtraW, 2nd Narrator Patricia Hntfiplri-""' "udRM *"*" aPP«*l cases are. Keliring Pastor Installa Sueeeasor alteraUons, $1,800; Howard Buzxard. Scent s7eXn's ?• dav m IriS'""1"1- ' tU>V Mr DaV'ea d*llvered th" Twelfth avenue and Forrest street. WM toil much for iiim and h.^r. « Solicitor Farrier said he plans to'charge to his succeaaor. expreaslng work shop. S4000: Walter Novak. 318 rrom the XStJlrvS rU,M| sUrt a movement that w£ild re- the wish that he would find the re-, West Fourth a,, i 3rd Narrator Dnualas Knnellrr !«"U in "'« enaclinent ol legisUtlou sponaw he did aarage. S600 Frank H Ucwvener. Berne- *\£*j£aw Vnd^ H1;»'1 Kuaratiu-e falrneaa In decisions In Rj* R^TJ B>ugh«y pastor of the. f|«W house for Community D^cUMfor^f^na«l'shmi--is^^ ««>"* »' ""* atTemi * 9"*'\**nrfo avanui and Hj.r>y^»i*st Mnsrel soni Boy^ N llleWv ' p,'11^ PendielTn of the legisla- « (MU«»t:«n. and Re. a. E Me- $40,000. Domonick D-Omzlo ISO PI Hip Rim B rS5n'berK OleSdV 'lv" SwStttw npartd Ok?onlv 'Carney D D. pastor of St. Mark s West Ninth avenue, porch «00. nT.rk?^ Lutheran church, made the ad Walter PhiPp>. 100 Spring Mill Thomas: Old Kentucky Home, ^ve more revenue, is House Tim No ! «"t«. " Chorus; Beautiful Dreamer. Caroi'8™. RermtttinK municipalities wl "«. Mr Wlntos r»pond«l ex •Cntlnued on rage Eight) levy taxe* on those things not al- < P"1?"* t^T1"!1,?" "L^T'"^ °™ ready Uiied by the state Ht urged *" to s"««d *"<* » verafrabfc ex , ivaxioua councils to upm-al to their: none,,t of Ws pro'««»o'i ■»*' »*ld, Tenth avenue, block kitchen. $400; . reur-esentntlvi' lo fcuiv*>rt the bill llr hoped he might follow in the Forrest Theatre, Hector and For- Rav L Fiero submit! d a reu«.rt '->'''*P- of his predecessor" Rev rest streets, roof repairs. $100; Rob- . i , m,, ti, „ ...- tne countv Hlnh Mr Waiters made the closing pray- ert Cowan. 341 East Eleventh ave-er and offered benediction nue, porch. $50: Joseph Cardamone. The tnumw reoorted a haiam-a A '•omblned dioir of forty voices.1 124 Maple street, porch, 140. Wil-of $478M peP°"wl « Dftl[inc,t formed from the Protrstant church Ham Wauamakcr. Ninth artnua and of the borouRh. sang at the Hallowell street, block dwelliiiK service Prof Walter DePrefon- $4500. ! :aine, organist and chorister, direct- — . I A social, period followed under »■**»*▼•■ Hospital B«MI Lion of the junior social j„ R«,.,.iv« Iriitlom i union of the church. "' «•<*»** ■Fl|M»m.| Memter- ol the military organi-utlons paid tribute to i dr this ins ruing when thi ' various cemeteries. oondUCWd ; order nf «»rvl#^ <»r^ The 'two Ameib and Conshohocken Detachment ol the Marine League assembled at the Legion Home with the Consho-hocken High school banC sliohocken Post, V.F W Italian- American War Veteran, and the Polish -American Veteran bled at the V.FW. headqunrtrrs with St Johns band of Manayunk. The two groups conducted a Joint service In St Matthew's old ceme-tery at 815. At the conclusinii ol . e the legion and tlit-n guests visited Plymouth Cold Point and Hiuten H teries and conducted inorl st the mnnumrtit-> at Second avenue and Payette street on the!: return The Veterans of Foreign W»r5 and their guests visited St Mat-thew's new, Calvary. ValV gitrdens and the Oulph < and on their return to this borough Btopped al the monument at thA Wtst entrance to the Mataonford bridge and conducted short services.. The members of Walter Zurkow- No. 1, Polls!.' \ Veterans will conduct memorial services this afternoon at 4 n st Benedicts Polish cemetery in Ply-mouth township Baccalaureate Services Sunday Open Commencement Week For CHS And West Side Students St. Matthew's Has Class Day Junior* \rr HOKN This Afternoon Mt-.-. VJfM.IM \ t IPOI I RRI who had highest fton Dpptr Menon High graduation m day. Upper Merion Graduates 53 Hernnler lt«k|i«»rtc*r 'vV ii^ Top Honon A claai ol fifty-three \iiung men itinl women completed then ItUdiM ;n Uppei Merlon Hiuh school at annual commencement tatarctMi ij nighi at tin Montfomtry pike near Oulph Mills trgtaH Capolerrl. of J54 Coates street MOtllslbUlg. valedic-torian of the class and Kreo»-rt»r r- .-■I ilunni the last year. Lopped the ltd of conuwnceaienl award wlni turtni fotn A ere pre-sented at the exercises, the awards j were as follows n Muth-iN- reived by Paul Para- J Arthur MacFnrland priw* in igittla Capoferri. t'pper Merion Schoolnn i iilloy and John Van Rod- -t ■ nmi ptiae smith Su-wart Fund Historical Basav I Awards on *he tOOlc "History of Kinn M.ii; i by BelIV Bound*, neeond Virginia Capoferri. the Two < hurrlif. join In l.aM (HMM Miiirt* \i\ \\ «-si Side School ■ ■ win be h.-iii Bundi . ,u Bnllig')m:ug<> Baptist Cl •rrc tt SmnT pn'Wr of IMP ■ ■ ■ Dung wo-n ■ n and Bw ] tnmi men • kind held ninitially lor manv •much ns the hi wil.l r.e disi-Miiuirieil .it ttH . . ■ ■ . ; | WtUl U.Uligomlngo Baptist church In Uu . i u Rtn John M I wii; offa 1'he member- of the rlass. the ■ rutreh Into the iiiidiloiiuin iintl OOOUp) ;i ic- I '.i"ii BtwcUU nttak vffl h undei the direction ol : (Brooke A> ■ Rev Mr. Stout will speak on the ■ An annual feature of the bacca-taurcati itrvtei U the presentation ■I i i use iiuii in the paitQt to each it i tun. r ..t th- graduating class .1 Hie BSMI : RArralaureate Service Organ prelude: processional hymn. Roll Hi 1} Bolj . call to Worship, invocation: Word of greet-ing. Rev. Mi Stout: anthem, Lo. \ \ .11. i- ■ ■ H. iven Boundtni rBortntaru rtpturt rnartlni; M. i i. tor; hymn. Aii a^veftini dedication of gift..: I fltti 't ITM lwil'. .Mendelssohn', message, "liir knt ot i BnUUon of roses; al hymn "Fall Je.-.L-". banedlcUon; -.Hen' medlta< lion, p»)si, 'WashiwOff Local < .on^rt'^iilions Will \iti'n(l Scrvtoe For GnuhurtM Hera Commencement week at Consho-hocksn Tliriii school will be opened Sundaj evi nlng with the ' in cue high school aud- Itortum .it 7^ and tlie seimon Is fo) Uv sptfaaj the i!M7 i raduaUtij class. t?.., it.,... p .• dlat church will be in charge of the srrvtce and dtUvsjr the sumon. ol the xraduating class. ■ ■'. the high M'hool fac-ulty rfnd members ol the board of education will occupy a reserved ■lie .ludimrlum A ill be dispensed with in Protestant churches of the bor-ough in order that memL-coiigrcgatK. ji may attend the bacca-laureate e>.. The order ol J'tuir follow. Pre-luil- proroaaloml hymn, "Ftiir mvooaUon rtodlm of the Hoh i ei I Ifi Thine I |ah b) Mi . High School Kills chorus: baccalau- Bstw Hi \ Hairy P. Boughey: "Aintsh Child's Song," ar-ranged by Harvey Oaul High BehoM i ii: chorua: benediction ie.es-slona) hymn. "The Chun Foundation'' M'Kenzie Park Opening Soon I«n in;il Cavaaaoa»7 >*•! lor linn 2*> ide-loard Pr-cholarahlp nnw fo4 studant Virginia Cape Win Interests In Real Estate ions. |M: Frank D'Oraalo. Second avenue and Maple street, alterations. 175: Oeorge Le-bold, Jr.. 715 Hallowell street. side- ISO; Sylvto Forlini. 334 East Cm York Trip (iifl To Br IV«>ent«'<l At lt:itii|iit-l i'oni^ht Elra-Tlie rWtora were wekomed by A mother and daughter won their Burt'fss William March. fight to obtain an interest in a ■ Norrlstnwn projierty according to a Cruilliir \Pu \WINII ruling bv fudge Dannehower In an "r«l,n" Jxn,t lH,tn,s Forjanai IA**** Firm honors have been won by equity action Tlie nlaintifls are Jessie __ Maxwell and her dauKhter. Bernice H Maxwell, of 130 Fast 14th ave-nue, this boronch The defendant cent promotion portfolio for "What Emma Savior also known aj Oota With What". Anne Mason's EmmH Maxwell, of 818 Green street homo decorating guide The Poor Nnrrlstown (Richiird club of Philadelphia The plalnlifTs sought the interest awarded the portfolio its Graphic; A, ,n* wrvtce Sundav the retlr- Swedeland. ILJSLAEZ^JS^^W* ^"S SS*1? /°r»'"' month* flI,d lhP ln« *Ild "coming ministers will of-1 MUAnf the baccalaureate and ?„t m V M « 1 i ^ * V,rs GrePhlc .ArtsJ?";ew " 1 m"*frinP, 'iciaf R'v Mr Winters will preach1 class day ceremonies since ne mi ™Le„A,",""X*eU' dled on No-; covering ^lir-Tri-etate Philadelphia • hl!( firrt formal sermon as pastor confined at Montgomen hospital. Job of the ttm| ftSS(St with communion Rev he was permitted to leave the Instl- |Mr. Da\1os will offit late at com-, tut Ion Wednesday in order to ac-munion and at baptism The service cept his diploma Too weak to file Tlie new minister will take full A member of Upper Merlon High iiari-e of the pastorate June 8 A, school graduating class, injured ser- ^P\™ ,, ^.il'T"''Sn!f; member of this years graduating, lously in a motor accident at :lass at Crowr Theological Semin-|Schrack's Corner in which a com-er, he has been associated jnanton was killed lust week left his I'ilh Victoria Chapel. Swarthmore. hospital bed to receive nil d'- me time. nloma. He Is Andrew Dudas of farewell maaaage to the juniors Senior claw officers include President, Raymond Boraellecn ' ■ ■ : i retary. Catherine Daly, treasurer Jerome I i Junior Chtai ( rfflcen President Ed Stemi. chars: treasurer. Edward Giera Mm ,Jo anh w Kav-anagli, adnunutrator: Rev. John i nl assistant rector; Rev ri ' Eighty memberc of the Washing- | ton Fire Company. aooonpanJed b\ 'the 3P-piece Pioneer Band of Alten- •i 1' iternoon i rip to York as ol the lacuity are guests m event. Bdwnid Steenple. Junior class'f,r>1 htumr president, will wel. oma the as-. terr\ sembURe and act as toastmasler superintendent of Bobontl wa Cn-raW.ne MacLane will entertain ,.,, g ooettn. Siholarship prl 111 ■ ■!*«»' tudenw-dor. costume rental m which she «H1 ..,.. u„,,t., tell the siones and sing the mi- im Hm,"V portant songs of Victor Herbei ■ opera. "Naughty Marietta j "•* "w ,N,y Raymond Borrelleca. president Musi, award Eleanor Law of the sensor class, will deliver a Uppw Mertoo Woman's Faculty ,outl i of*, VirginiB Btumeai Dorothv guesu oTtS Company , . ., ... j N" 4 "ii Ull anley * Kusy Athi iwarrts ,„.,.,,,„„) njbUM rrow nlghl Tlie banquet will he ht Id tin-tonight will be th. ! a Uite 01 office fitrnitin < ■ J frlend- ■ d for more Christopher (libney. principal; Bl M. Coatansa. Sr M R/>se linma- '» * nmit- w(|] ^ „, culate. Sr M St Emily. Sr. M Clare <«^ Art nrlse- Margai Xavier, Sr M. Miriam De Sales. ' ■ Both also receive $5 w h award;, donated tq Chib i>t Swedaabura i ml Alom-and Henrv Aldeifer GETS llll'I.OMA vember 13, 1945. area. Judged it the : was brouaht out that Maxwell Month" in its May issue. living with the defendant on ' February 13 1M1 when thev ar-qutred title to the lot and l,on r In the deed Maxwell and the de-fendant were designated as husband and wife and the eonvevanre pur-norted to be 'o them "as tenants by the entireties" Mrs Mavwell '•isimed she married. Raymond Maxwell on June 3. 1014. and this mnrriBire continued isstt his death The daughter was horn March 2. 1917 Because of this she and her iaushter contended th-»t when the deed was written the Brantee*. were ninarried and that thev were thu> Incapable of receiving an estate "bv the entireties", and that conse-ouentlv. the grantees were merelv tenants ln common, with tlie result that upon Maxwell's death, his one-half undivided interest In the real estate descended to them under the Intestate laws. On the other htnri, the defendau* contended that the deed revealed an intention to receive an estate with the right of survivorship, and that the grantees, not heina quali-fied as tenants by entireties, tix.k as Joint tenants, an incident of which h the right of survivorship, nher words." explained Judge will be his final one in the church | in the procession and sit with the Rev Mr Davies plans to leave group on the stage, he was icalied here June 8. to reside with his son. from the audience during the dl- Stanlev Davies. White Plains, N Y ploma presentations executive secretary of. the Com- -luni'v Service Society of New York,r*-... I ■ D ■ Cltv a merger of numerous welfare '»ruil«l Jlirt Itfllirim ■xtencies Miss Dorothy Davies. |W£n„|.. T»*n^ Itill^ damrhter of the clergyman, will live l,'""> ■ "If l>lllw in West Philadelphia, spending the Ninety true bilLs were returned weekends wi'h her father hf the MoiitKomerx county grand Re\ Mr Winters will move here iurv as it completed its work M Olivme Sr M Ri' ine, Sr M WlllilUll Joseph Si M Alpheus. Sr M John ol the Crov-all of the faculty; Charles Heavy. coach SIM* For In juries In Aato Collisions during the third week of June Vocal Finalist To Sinj; Here June $ terday. At the same time tht jur-ors lunored bills in eight actions. "Tlie grand Jury feels the people' of Montgomery count} can be proud to have such splendid <<*mv n n-tutions" its report Mimmented m Miss BUnche Nowtekt, Bridgaport discussing visits of ingpet I vocalist who was a finalUtTlhf Jhe t""1*?" C0U1">J nome> unson' recent -Voice of Tomorrow" music ■«"» tt"d.."""/* "' d"*n,li°" „ , contest tn Philadelphia, will sing at' Bhzabeth Hammond. 1876 Butler the annual reunion and .--centlon of ?lke' wms J0™"™ and Pra'i L St Matthews High school. June 13 J™"*0"- Kulosvllle. was secretan-the grade school auditorium "' the *tAn* Jurs •rnment Claims totaling 815,000 are filed' stnndlnc" by William A and Harriet A Hubbs I Hin'orr"^ werp Bethleh"m pike, H .. suit arslnst Arthur and Irene Pn< - Port Washington, yesicrdav BoU charges that on June 4. lB4ti driving south on Flour town road.1 A< kdnn Whltemarsh townshio. »!■ Price was driving her husband's »*»|""T I cu west on Joshua road Hohh claims Mrs Price failed t< the stop sign and the two vehicli collided Hobos was injured and Anna Pel 1106 West Oak street. Norrtatown ask damages totaling *»"<••> R Interboro Transit Com pany, 1114 Butler pike, this borougl and Morgan P Hunter, with offices *-,^' ,' , at 403 Sv-e claimed. -■I Alum Commit ■ he parade tomorrow afternoon eighty ■ The snhitatory n.i ny Sli ., Wll: ;, m. J?v r>"r'>,,,v amiui of a jtirlpate in the panda The Ring- : lead them In 'he Un f)ne piece ; of the No 2 apparatus will be In til ,).,: jjtir the firemen, u group of members of 11 Aid of tni mont Tan j Class orations Were gtvi Thmueh Herltai-e". and ■ ■ of schools 1,^ va„y |1M.„| midenti to wltnaai KAt»'AT«S ni- CampbrH. Mmarn K ■ Tavlor slarjotp Hum Van twn I**. Paul L P»r«v»iv ran Rodeit Jr i thr demonstration John Stamp- Dftaa. Krulher «tf Mn, l-ortl John Bdaaic, ;" of Mrs. Alfred Lord, of 328 West Tenth aVM Pruvlileiue It t 'in W Dtath WHS due lo a h--ait atlnck *1i i ... Clrrvvmen from all neighboring Mrs Perreri. it is claimed, was in- tat.uH lend the luneial lured when a bus and a car oper- Mm i» Iiamaija rhleh will be held lomorroa morn- • tpft hi tlimter *»i» linn IM n n I '**< Jr ' I'.nn r nanion nor.nm w IKAN'KI IN hich st Matthew's i PTA MeetiiiK n IU studenu. will UonUtomrn county Council of eveni, opening with pa^nt-Teacher ^ssociaUons will nckeis are oeing ho)d „ whooi of Instruction June 7. beginning at 0 15 at Lower afOre-land school. Red Lion road. Hunt- Dannehower. "she^contends that A ^'-nsiiohoiken World War n <'j1|irrh r.oilinM'lireilienl 'ndgon Valley Cateteria luncheon upon the death or the decedent, she -cteran and five fellow-veterans for wrUrn reservations must be became ;he sole owner or (he pron-;»»«' «nwng recipients of dlpluiii** t- k^. j'|wmM Sluflentf* made bv Monday to Miss Lillian erty and that the bill should be from Upper Merlon High school at r"r ***« »^>Miiaw ^luuriiii- nM^n Humln|(don Van_ p^ dismls'-ii [Commencement exercises Wednes- ; Youiui men and women of Ss M|] ^ uvailab)e "Unfortunately for defendant, we day night Cosmaa and Damian Oatholic cannot agree with this contention," Tliree of the veterans left school church who will be graduated from commented the court. He ruled ' he armed forces and re- Conshohocken Hisrh school at es-the deftfldant and decedent aeouir- turned to join the class the past ercises June 8. will have a "second ed title/to the real estate in the rear, including Franklin P Ashton. commencement" June 8 at 2 30 at capacity ot tenants in common, and of Butler pike. Conshohocken R D, 'he church, when "diplomas'' will be that upon decedent's death Intestate Joseph W Ki iiy. King Manor, and awarded and prires atven his heirs at law became eized of Stanley J Zugay. r.wcdeland Ash- The graduates will attend Mass1 hts undivided one-half interest in ton a Nary veteran of the Pacific, 'ottether on the same day at 9 the property , had the longest service career, three This U the second time that the With this ruling Judge Danne- ■ vears. returning to studies to finish church has arranged such a pro-hower appointed Thomas E Waters, at the age of 21 gram, inaugurating the church EBQ , as master in partition to value The other trio, all completing ••ommencemenl" last year. the real estate and to determine necessary requirements for the d:- the shares and interests of the re- n' "--Cert of DeKall fil-ntn, w..±a pike, who is still in service, and |k'l*iirte* ."'UII tr Palec. and Franklin Mi-! Suit for divorce has been filed atj School Ito-ml tO Meet rhanowica. both of Swsdesburi* the i ourt house by Sarah D Wyr-spective parties ■ ■ M 2 was m the audience was. of this borough, against Joseph! to receive the diploma, while Palec's|A Wyrwas. charging indignities.! were mrnjled Ovtober 13. Tomato Ri'itorlvd— One Mimth Early The first tomato is reported here today Orowlng in the yard of Mat-thew Hasson, 121 Payette street, it la small—about two inches in diameter — but is perfectly formed Several more tomatcea have formed on the W plantI in '.he Hasson garden The flm he has ever grown, Hasson planted the m an indoor box and ' ■ nd them outdoors ated by Hunter were Involved In » icolllstun in WutriatOWlJ .1. Burglar Kan-ark^ Spring Mill House I An unklentifled buTglW broke ' Into the Michael Frederic* Owell-int »32 EH.>( Hfli' Mill in Hi* absence of th) Wednesdav niifht smoked a quan- ' uarettes. scattered tools \ about trw attie and irantabad with Frederick s vear-old collie dog « j Officer Lloyd Prankcnl Whltemarsh township pouoa noted ' 'in his repcrt that the dos only was i rmsaina. "IthoURh the intruder.1 ■who gamed entran.-e h\ forcing a ' bolt holding a rear door. ran<a< i the house W Krllv rr»nk I Hirtaal Mietunrwi<- ■ lam PaliiK^^wsii1 X* gclwr-.' alii Prmld Heioiln ters Ais horn lu rforriatown • (hat borough ' : the "i,i j A i team He had been a resident of ••lira ■ f- Yuri veil" S*eie on. and I MUM Mnrlm I at i' ■ uom • irer ai.rt Dkrwii en school board will be held Monday waa mailed to Florida, where he is They night at 6 at the school. 'awaiting an eve operation. 1915 M >■■ dwal blooming arasun for tomgtneg in thb, area Is July fourth Whiting Paid 958358 By Alan "<HMI < omuatn Pecuntles and Eirhange I sion ret-orr!s ihoi trial Whlttng. president and board chair-man of AUr Wx-d Steel *• Iror this boroueh. was listed as receiving t.SslW from the eom-pany durirlg 19« PT V SpckBkt?r - Probation Officer Petet iker at a Htll Pa—i't- IM. i.U <.llill\. I illiil ton wHo - of druuk- ■ h^1 Judv K 1 fine of lohn Le- : 'led that he arrested Hilt a» 3 a m 1 and FlourUiwn " he drove into a private nd struck a parked car I ellati Grtssafjad - tlon tn the iw Claire I Beerer Wednesday The llued at |l MM \ daugh-ter and a son als> Frames for three of the fourteen be placed al MarKenrie Park pwywround. West 0c4umohocfcen an alrendy 1 MB* pteted nl 'ill lor volunteers to make the framea foi the others Is Issued todav, so that all will be in readiness for ihe forma] opening ■<f Uie park June 29 at 2 p m The rain dale I Mlly 8 District Altor- Smiille wit) i»- me Ai i imten beknf> m*4r u> secure a bund Twenty-three more msmoersrilpa have iM-en rccatved. at a charge of a dollar each. L'rlnging the total now to 405 '<■. of the West ['■n tiubhc BChool fuciiltv, mo niDerrtfi the pmyyjmind, which will bg oi»en during the nwimtf from 9 to 4. Monday through Fri-day tirndlne of the ihree-aere tract, the «ifi of Keith Mac- Kcn/ie. residenl of the West Bor-is nearly com-nleted nut volunteer heln is needed for further ininrovement of the erniinds and laying n cement floor ■ the dedication .■ (lie wet kl- ■ tion Count ■ ult hall willi Walter Htidfleld ph To Maki* Letter A|>nral As CdmriT Drive Qoa« The neraonal ■oUottgtlOfl "if tM7 S'op Cancer CuinnalRn iP ' l Monttromery w, it hS'N* ■ ■■■■'■ misrter*. Phlladel^hlH It will Ix- '"'lowed bv T mail camnalgn with let'«r anneal" Kplng *ei" '"■fiYtmntelv lOO.OOn foiv oibntori nn the prosoaci itna APhe.tph onlv about ll^OOO of ih" s.W5ono otiota set for the can'- ■ aim had been reaehed un uniU Tiip^rtBv of t*'1s week lender- nf • el that late returns thai week end ar>d results from the mall mmnnlun will *ewt tlie final totals 1 the 1200,000 mark. Widow K lt«'iitfit i.ir\ of Upper Merion I -I tit "'—ini.n rjpgen Merlin, ii nasntd his wife. ■ '"erman. life beneficiary Ma and m«rte be- ■'''<. i •■ ■■ 'i.ili-loldren. rvirl* Smith James Berrett tod "■hwlwth Barrett. A' her n>«th ■ ■ uitn four d*o*brar, rUaabath Z Smith, a son. Charles H Zimmerman another duuuliter. Aruiie Z Parrett, and the fourth ■ bare ■" ' i-'1 Iron wan IT* and Beatrice 7-rnmerman. Tlie will wag written in March IMS. u;ev aa executor Will Qaac Salnnlav- The OorMhohOflkaB Federal Sav-ings and Ixtan associ.ition, 22" Fsv-ettc arras) will inaugurate the full ■ -iula, IM gtnnlni .',1111 mil he open Monday through : from 9 a nv to 4 p m and on Fri-day from 9 a m to 6 p m Nt'H linhi-lri.il Nnr-r * BOBS) '■- KITI IreurrlT b* Pfiinii N-w. fhtrvirf ■', nursins consultant ser- ■ HI ..f ludustnnl Health f>epartment haw raeenthr been auemented bv ... ... ■ fi Katharnai ■ for thn tati Her headquartero will be in Philadel-phia
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 30, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-05-30 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 30 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 96 |
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lint- ®I)c Consljoljochctt Uccortcr ******
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JSHER 1869. NO. 7696. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. MAY 30. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
y.i Scheduled "!•ld V"1-T Bafl Congregation Viler -\ccid«—'
For Promotion
!!!
Cedar H
1300 bail set by Mat
. Hoimai ..
injury
IProletti. five-year-old daughter
Mr and Mrs. Louis Proirtti, 1009
1. .1 Flm strec:. tn a collision with
{the car he was ofx-rating on East
iiear Lnd street,
.Spring Mill. Wednesday afternoon.
The child is a patient at Ifont-ucmerv
hospti.il Norrtitowo, suffer-
One hundred and five boys and '"* P"*"'" ;na P""
Hrli *U] toark the completion"i **
their public grade aohool studies
To Junior High
Kxrrciso on Tin -il;.\
In CHS Auditorium
Arc Open To 1'iihlic
Bids Farewell
natter- fwi r* w~v •
man i.endinn the outcome I g\ Kpt; I |*i\ |i*W
sustained by Virginia I VIll/»» l/(tf JviS
JMicressor hint;
A* (onnniiiiilv
IIIIMI
Poor Eacape I nhurt
In HorinunvlDe Crash
Four motorist* escaped unhurt in
a collision at 10:15 Wednesday
night at Ridge and Butler pikes
Harmonvllle, when 'in- driver of
each of Uie two vehicle* involved
was certain the traffic light above
the Intersection was preen in hit
favoi
Join* In Tribute
Daniel E Abbott, of 2110 E.
RIlMl sfVeet. Philadelphia said he
m drtellkj soutli. when Peter Lor-occa,
also of Philadelphia, headed
in the opposite direction, i.tiempteo
Lo turn left Into Butler pike u-cordlng
to Officers Uo\d Ftanken-
The Fiist tnptist congregation field and A C. Wells of Whltemarsh
(r.icturr of the shoulder. She MUi a formal farewell to its pastor township police.
ramovtd to the hospital by 3r rorty-flvg pan and welcomed. Miss Betty Bender, inio East Du-wid
their promotion to Con.sii. u man JJ»n»»ed « Mr his successor at an impre.-sive Joint vaj street. Philadelphia, was a pas-hocken
Junior high ^hool at an H" • sl»l,»Mcl1 ',llte- Norrlstown. recognition and insiallation service, senger in the Abbott car and Joseph
elaborate annual promotion pro- !t D 3 Wednesday night it 7 30 In the p*ika, 4840 Baker street. Matia-gram
Tuesday night at 8 in the high: Laskey according; to officer John ihurch . yuillL__ gaa_ riding- in the- -tjoroeea ■ i
school auditorium ■ ; ■rsrr township- Three hundred persons, including 'edati. ai tile time of Uie mishap.
The orouram is onen io HIP niihiw ; ' ' **' Un*w*M (,( ll>e ecei- high-ranking Baptist dignitaries. —
wlthouTrhirn fflsa . i"1' » mU ,u I,U a tllud «"»»»««" °'"other churches ol the II T| •.
omred • ■*■■ th* >'"" rCk: ,ei,aer- r?"1 community and other guests, gather- jVl O l I'priTtltC
A «,,..,«. „,- M „ .. . ... !nIUr hp Plt■'t«'(, "P hLs brother, ed to pay tribute u> Key. Abner ITJaO ¥ 1 %-l I III 19
hA .TH i , * ^ul^t? fr2? 55 William, near Uu Intersection, and James Davies retiring tn.m -he mil-
SSS^hJ*?. Ufe °f sxpt>h*n ««'"; ttiei . jlUhg « pit. and to extend greetings to Rev
™."Au. EF*E!2 2* sUth8Tad« child in his arms. Chester T Winters, young clergy
k'made nUra"°U5 aWBrdS wUI! "I knew what hit the car when UU. who is taking up the post
The !>lnv wn« arr»ni»«t r™- th.'1 saw tnp man holding the little Dr Robert E. Kelghton. a proles
pupi£ ' presTntat?o" ^m oSr8,r1:: * SHld Hr ^ SrMn« fa!" ** at Cro"'r Th^^'>«> 8e""»
Memorial Day
Ceremonies
Held Today
I r^iou ami V. t. W.
Yi-.ii CmMtarlei
For AIIIIIIIII Tribute
Y..\I.KI>I<:TOI»!\\
■i.iiiniulv
is being obseryed with i
napajubn of business. A number
uj tin manufact urlng IndlUtrlM
fUApen-ied operations for the day
giving employes the advantage of
Polities Called
Zoning Burden
ary, Chester, made the keynote ad-dress
of the recognition service, de-livering
a eulogy on Rev Mr. Davies
as one of the outstanding rapfl '"
Utives of the Baptist falUi.
Total $74,592
I'irld Huiisr Amoii";
2 1 Eamad In Month
Twenty-four permiLs. entailing
br"Oeor"gVR. MerTiarn!"of Phila- »» expenditure of 174.502.00. were
delphia head of the department of issued during the month at Ms> by
promotion ol the Htate Baptist Borough Secretary Joseph J
Board of Managers and director of Qulnn. Included in the number of
missionary cooperation, delivered permit* was one for the field house
the charge to the church, lending at the Community Center athletic
rr^'^v'S^'^z:; i,i.iii,.i,.i|.i.i,, offlcw
The outstanding musical talent of
the class promises to make
event one of the school's best
motion programs. this state at the present lime,
The processional will be played Coe Farrier. Esq , assistant city sol-by
Carol Lee Bergey and the re- ' IciU-r who handles all zoning cases
cesslonal by Joan Hoyer. Phillip for Philadelphia, told the members
Rlccl. president of the sixth grade of the Montgomery County Boi
,...^.i- iJiE.-ii-iiini.iuti JI [fill i^uai - ,, ,__ „,___,
Wheelers book by Mrs. Irene John- °° Hector street
son Mervine. mu.iic teacher of
grades 5 and 6 Mrs Mervine and
Miss Mary Megargee, English In-structor
in the grade schools, are
supervising the production
The type of program is a depart-ure
for the school, which presented
patriotic pageants during the war
yems The various episodes will be
tion and Rev. Mr. Davies in his dis- * bungalow lype home The other
course. iwnnil* were for alterations, addi-
R*v. Mr. Davies made the invoca- lions and repairs to buildings to-tion
at the service following oraan get her with two permit.- loi -uv-
>mises to make the Because of politics interference :'"',, , D , Tt,, S a It.,, walks
church. West Conshohocken, read Dr Jo*eph Leary. Second avenue
scripture. and Harry street, block alterations,
Rev Stanley R West. D. D.. rec- M00. Dr. John D. Perkins. 314 Pmy-tor
of Calvary Episcopal church, ex- ette street, sidewalk, M7; James
C-i^S^T:SS^inuZh^ "S5^Vfc *%' "«shaU W Lee. p«tor of' ^"t^'olo.^dfnoTVm
,enied T. yariotH^n^'m^rl of .h^ """ Farrier's subject ni "Rtfeul Si Pauls Baptist church, offered a Prank Despiewic*. 30 Maple street.
rlB»■ bv wx ^SZ! I Tr,'nd» ln Th* L** ot Zornn*" He prayer of thanksgiving "for a good ■ alteratloiu. 11000. Richard Matson.
ns^nf ihfT»Kto Lh™,! prlncl" explained Oiat aonlng laws are not and faithful servant'-. Twelfth avenue and Jones street,
■Pii' iVJInuram inHurti.- K'vrn ,hr s,udv Uiev sl'ouW receive Acknowledgement of the program bl«x-k bungalow. MJO0, Matthew
A siceteh ,,« th.. iif? ,,f o..,*™ aIld »8 B r*""11 e«ch Judge has a in his honor was made by Rev Mr Ambrige. East Twelfth avenue.'
FIMCI aiepnm .j.^r^n interpretation. He also Davies tn a touching address in block dwelling. 16.000. John Dal-!
Piw»«tnnni -Pnmn ,«H r>t^„r« charged that palitical influence fte-' which he told of his long and close tobrando. Tenth avenue weal of
stance' nianls't r»ml I>..»«!«lv fluently brought to bear In hearing*' association with the community Maple ■treei. olock garage, »600:
ut niBi-ratnr im o f0H,,„ «,.„„„• OI «JiHig cases prevents fair and : and his congregation and expressed Joseph Komorowski. 114 Bast Elm
In the Postei■ hrnne RirnhPn-hnii impartial derlalotu. He said the deep appreciation ol the fme spirit street, repairs. 1400: J A Warrell.
hw imeies in mi.sir «i> Vn ™Hv s*™ methods are used in Mont- shown and cooperation extended Second avenue and Payette street.
age "ong Pim wTh Dood e Alice »omW» **"** and «P»^ "«P* dur,n,( nearl>' a taU CMUury of cemcnI rloor■ »»
ThoW- ° * U0Odle' AUce Just decisions are rendered by the '■■■■- h«n ' J A Warrell. 139 Payetie KtraW,
2nd Narrator Patricia Hntfiplri-""' "udRM *"*" aPP«*l cases are. Keliring Pastor Installa Sueeeasor alteraUons, $1,800; Howard Buzxard.
Scent s7eXn's ?• dav m IriS'""1"1- ' tU>V Mr DaV'ea d*llvered th" Twelfth avenue and Forrest street.
WM toil much for iiim and h.^r. « Solicitor Farrier said he plans to'charge to his succeaaor. expreaslng work shop. S4000: Walter Novak. 318
rrom the XStJlrvS rU,M| sUrt a movement that w£ild re- the wish that he would find the re-, West Fourth a,, i
3rd Narrator Dnualas Knnellrr !«"U in "'« enaclinent ol legisUtlou sponaw he did aarage. S600 Frank H Ucwvener.
Berne- *\£*j£aw Vnd^ H1;»'1 Kuaratiu-e falrneaa In decisions In Rj* R^TJ B>ugh«y pastor of the. f|«W house for Community
D^cUMfor^f^na«l'shmi--is^^ ««>"* »' ""* atTemi * 9"*'\**nrfo avanui and Hj.r>y^»i*st
Mnsrel soni Boy^ N llleWv ' p,'11^ PendielTn of the legisla- « (MU«»t:«n. and Re. a. E Me- $40,000. Domonick D-Omzlo ISO
PI Hip Rim B rS5n'berK OleSdV 'lv" SwStttw npartd Ok?onlv 'Carney D D. pastor of St. Mark s West Ninth avenue, porch «00.
nT.rk?^ Lutheran church, made the ad Walter PhiPp>. 100 Spring Mill
Thomas: Old Kentucky Home, ^ve more revenue, is House Tim No ! «"t«. "
Chorus; Beautiful Dreamer. Caroi'8™. RermtttinK municipalities wl "«. Mr Wlntos r»pond«l ex
•Cntlnued on rage Eight) levy taxe* on those things not al- < P"1?"* t^T1"!1,?" "L^T'"^ °™
ready Uiied by the state Ht urged *" to s"««d *"<* » verafrabfc ex ,
ivaxioua councils to upm-al to their: none,,t of Ws pro'««»o'i ■»*' »*ld, Tenth avenue, block kitchen. $400;
. reur-esentntlvi' lo fcuiv*>rt the bill llr hoped he might follow in the Forrest Theatre, Hector and For-
Rav L Fiero submit! d a reu«.rt '->'''*P- of his predecessor" Rev rest streets, roof repairs. $100; Rob-
. i , m,, ti, „ ...- tne countv Hlnh Mr Waiters made the closing pray- ert Cowan. 341 East Eleventh ave-er
and offered benediction nue, porch. $50: Joseph Cardamone.
The tnumw reoorted a haiam-a A '•omblned dioir of forty voices.1 124 Maple street, porch, 140. Wil-of
$478M peP°"wl « Dftl[inc,t formed from the Protrstant church Ham Wauamakcr. Ninth artnua and
of the borouRh. sang at the Hallowell street, block dwelliiiK
service Prof Walter DePrefon- $4500.
! :aine, organist and chorister, direct- — .
I A social, period followed under »■**»*▼•■ Hospital B«MI
Lion of the junior social j„ R«,.,.iv« Iriitlom i
union of the church. "' «•<*»** ■Fl|M»m.|
Memter- ol the military organi-utlons
paid tribute to i
dr this ins ruing when thi
' various cemeteries. oondUCWd
; order nf «»rvl#^ <»r^
The 'two Ameib
and Conshohocken Detachment ol
the Marine League assembled at the
Legion Home with the Consho-hocken
High school banC
sliohocken Post, V.F W Italian-
American War Veteran, and the
Polish -American Veteran
bled at the V.FW. headqunrtrrs
with St Johns band of Manayunk.
The two groups conducted a Joint
service In St Matthew's old ceme-tery
at 815. At the conclusinii ol
. e the legion and tlit-n
guests visited Plymouth
Cold Point and Hiuten H
teries and conducted inorl
st the mnnumrtit-> at Second avenue
and Payette street on the!: return
The Veterans of Foreign W»r5
and their guests visited St Mat-thew's
new, Calvary. ValV
gitrdens and the Oulph <
and on their return to this borough
Btopped al the monument at thA
Wtst entrance to the Mataonford
bridge and conducted short services..
The members of Walter Zurkow-
No. 1, Polls!.' \
Veterans will conduct memorial
services this afternoon at 4 n st
Benedicts Polish cemetery in Ply-mouth
township
Baccalaureate Services Sunday
Open Commencement Week
For CHS And West Side Students
St. Matthew's
Has Class Day
Junior* \rr HOKN
This Afternoon
Mt-.-. VJfM.IM \ t IPOI I RRI
who had highest fton
Dpptr Menon High
graduation m
day.
Upper Merion
Graduates 53
Hernnler lt«k|i«»rtc*r
'vV ii^ Top Honon
A claai ol fifty-three \iiung men
itinl women completed then ItUdiM
;n Uppei Merlon Hiuh school at
annual commencement tatarctMi
ij nighi at tin
Montfomtry pike near Oulph Mills
trgtaH Capolerrl. of J54
Coates street MOtllslbUlg. valedic-torian
of the class and Kreo»-rt»r r-
.-■I ilunni
the last year. Lopped the ltd of
conuwnceaienl award wlni
turtni fotn
A ere pre-sented
at the exercises, the awards j
were as follows
n Muth-iN-
reived by Paul Para-
J Arthur MacFnrland priw* in
igittla Capoferri.
t'pper Merion Schoolnn i
iilloy and John Van Rod-
-t
■ nmi ptiae
smith
Su-wart Fund Historical Basav
I Awards on *he tOOlc "History of
Kinn M.ii; i by BelIV
Bound*, neeond Virginia Capoferri.
the
Two < hurrlif. join
In l.aM (HMM Miiirt*
\i\ \\ «-si Side School
■
■
win be h.-iii Bundi .
,u Bnllig')m:ug<> Baptist Cl
•rrc tt SmnT pn'Wr of IMP
■ ■
■ Dung wo-n
■ n and Bw ] tnmi men •
kind held ninitially lor manv
•much ns the hi
wil.l r.e disi-Miiuirieil .it ttH
. . ■ ■ . ; |
WtUl U.Uligomlngo Baptist
church In Uu . i u Rtn
John M I wii; offa
1'he member- of the rlass. the
■
rutreh Into
the iiiidiloiiuin iintl OOOUp) ;i ic-
I '.i"ii
BtwcUU nttak vffl h
undei the direction ol :
(Brooke A>
■
Rev Mr. Stout will speak on the
■
An annual feature of the bacca-taurcati
itrvtei U the presentation
■I i i use iiuii in the paitQt to each
it i tun. r ..t th- graduating class
.1 Hie BSMI
: RArralaureate Service
Organ prelude: processional
hymn. Roll Hi 1} Bolj . call to
Worship, invocation: Word of greet-ing.
Rev. Mi Stout: anthem, Lo.
\ \ .11. i- ■ ■ H. iven Boundtni
rBortntaru rtpturt rnartlni;
M. i i. tor; hymn.
Aii a^veftini
dedication of gift..:
I fltti 't
ITM lwil'. .Mendelssohn',
message, "liir knt ot i
BnUUon of roses;
al hymn "Fall
Je.-.L-". banedlcUon; -.Hen' medlta<
lion, p»)si,
'WashiwOff
Local < .on^rt'^iilions
Will \iti'n(l Scrvtoe
For GnuhurtM Hera
Commencement week at Consho-hocksn
Tliriii school will be opened
Sundaj evi nlng with the '
in cue high school aud-
Itortum .it 7^
and tlie seimon Is fo) Uv sptfaaj
the i!M7 i raduaUtij
class.
t?.., it.,... p .•
dlat church
will be in charge of the srrvtce and
dtUvsjr the sumon.
ol the xraduating class.
■ ■'. the high M'hool fac-ulty
rfnd members ol the board of
education will occupy a reserved
■lie .ludimrlum
A ill be dispensed with
in Protestant churches of the bor-ough
in order that memL-coiigrcgatK.
ji may attend the bacca-laureate
e>..
The order ol J'tuir follow. Pre-luil-
proroaaloml hymn, "Ftiir
mvooaUon rtodlm of
the Hoh i
ei I Ifi Thine I
|ah b) Mi .
High School Kills chorus: baccalau-
Bstw Hi \ Hairy P.
Boughey: "Aintsh Child's Song," ar-ranged
by Harvey Oaul High BehoM
i ii: chorua: benediction ie.es-slona)
hymn. "The Chun
Foundation''
M'Kenzie Park
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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