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®l)c Ccmsljoljoelmt Uccorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7694. CHS Athletes Erf* ;££■ Plymouth Fire T% • & i liic borough •! (,'onshohocke: ■l lIP«_rAPtlnVPv nAnVVafilrfUlaO*I r1e1c2a,i1v7e7a9 mroiis mmoenthMDtUhMe ttUO »t I Fund o! tlir Commonwealth that A ■ |\* aim /ll IlintlPr MLMP^rI P1 Prnvftl ifct-nC; bv Auditor Oeneral VI 5 H. , KJ | uitl a distribution out of ■ 111.- n 'he fund. ■ street and bridge construction, fO-Ipalr, and maintenance The allo-. i much- i'ii the basis of Mgf. »nd ihe boiniivh <!.k'' I i other municipality l t:red ID submit semi-annual re- Jocko I nil in- Glean killing i- 4re Guetl Spoken Members Name New Officers Election mi TU<*MI;IV At Special M< tliii^ Eadi Controveny That education and CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FFIDAY. MAY 23. 1947. jJury KHIIIK TWO Driver* Play Vt ill He Feature Guilty Of Negligence u Father'! M«lii Sunday ! Holding mat both drivers were A one-art plat, -what > In the legligem. a Jury betnre liesidetil Hll,k,.,, w,„ „e presented by Judge Knight yeslerda, afternoon ,,i,p,|v of the Ihlrd grade of St. returned a verdict against them In Malihea, parochial graue school an action Involving ;l«.40 repre- kt ,,,, ,0Jrlh ,„„,..,. sentuig the COM of repairs on one ,„ s, «,„,),,-»■■„ parent Teacher of the auiomobilej aasoclalion. Sunday night at a In I triTalV. I-h,?e"n!rst*'t"ea's 'l»halutdu'l<lJTnnor"na". ,U, ie schoel audltohum The event 0|H.n ,„ .„ mMIloprs ol ; H. I.ark. Brooklllie. against Bole.slaw Ml lOardockl. Conshohorken. for dum- Th„ nravram .-111 onen a-lili nla-w with Ann nuhrns appearing laMt nn the program as ptJUK) " '■ Second-grade pupils will present tulKin num. "Flajumu I nptJn were concerned plus medical [costs. In tills thf Jury lound for , : ihe defendant j The second action was that ot Helena S. Oardockl, -vlfe of the first , Anniversary This Sunday For St. Peter's Itarren Hill I liur.li Will Mark 195* li.ir: Miihleuberg Founder The la&lh aBDJitlTy or the TWELVE PAGES CHEST OFFICER PRICE: THREE CENTS Plvmouth Fire •unipanv com „, properly combined cregt, that ihework has pletely mirgimzrt ano got an ap- defendant, against I grk, deiendan't. ""•"? »i?5' lx,?.*.-*n »''"'">•'""«■ A tounnlng of hi American citizens was stressed by been completed under the provisions palrm ,„.«. lease on life at a special: and her husband, who was brought "TT* """""WO cnuren ""-"i mil ipeaken, ** "-< 1~*»S|' ,".«« called » company ofdcUl... In-^^ddHlona^defeiuJ.m.^ere J£A.^Sa £E?5? " Luthera fill be h»ld at figures in the lit Id of athletic the annual at hit-tic dinner of the Conshohorken high ■.< hool Wednes-day night at Ridjteway Onrdens. Ridge pike. Seven dinner, sponsored bv the High School Athletic association, honored members o( the 1946-47 Oolden Bear teams and was at-tended bv the members of the board ol education. Superintendent Rob- Landls. Principal Fxlward W Orrinann and Secret;!! v M C.,i.>h..h.»rken will receive Tuesday night at 8 at the fire ata-he current tion, Dm und light streets. ■ ■ Whit- marsh township K Threatened with dl-.Mjlu.liDn a* fendants for $143M. «"""- . The suit* were based on a colll- "£ j0hpn*' .w Kavanugh ad-slon between automobiles driven by mlntMriitor ..(the pariah i - dress the gather in* Mrs George Harry $432 81. and Umwr Menon „,,.,.,, .,, _ ■MUJUU]ru, ovpr nahev I^rk and Oardorki on February 7. Sffw "lP X"1""1"11 Z. ur3r*e " umul 8550.85 " J °"r ^MMS al Sandy and RaetOJ MM ■?""*! 1'"^^. will ■ s.ii ol ihe art <-i pnacrUng (iettysburg TlMOkktli ul .'iiini;iry. will be uuesi spe..kt r His tonlfl wlil be i bli Ministry «f Recotidl aUon." Spex-ial music will be nflt-rett by ' Favors Surprise to All <iu*M« Unique favors in the form of mlnnturc "Oolden Bears" came as a complete surprise to the C H. S students and all others present when they took their places _ around the banquet Warrell Bldg. To Be Altered Seoond Floor Leaved F»r B<»w linn ADeyi DM , f m ' ^■IVI'KenziePark Alumni Supper hung' 1 1 the industrial arts depart ment. The ■Bears", mude In a rubber mould from plaster of parts, painted gold, and mount-ed on a blue base, formed the school colors of blue and Rnld. Union and Relief association, pre-sided at the request of company iiint in 11 tod RUIded the group In I its aims to raoovar the oompanjr* 1 of MilkM and its pres-j lige. Chosen head in a three-candid ate \£0™^ *"» ,* i1"1 istreet. has .ompl-ted an..nKen.. nt.s bjUol W Stanley Andnejctyh. of J^1™ "™:* Z^^L^ .. ... i,.. E.a. .".^6 N.w Mm street, who has been! Antliony Costia. proprietor of the Community Bowling Academy In the basement of the Warrell build-tables. The favors were made by ! ing. al second avenue and Fnyetti- Oscar Freas. basketball roach, i street, has completed arvanueni for the expansion of his luisi: Thf On Junt' 2') llie West Conshohocken play- Si. Mailing - <»roup I'l.iti- l£i-i'i-|iiioii i u< d the church choir Rev Harold F Doebler. pastor of the church, will outline • itUfl ua-torv rf the church Founded in 1752 bv Dr. Ili-mv Melcholr Muhlenberg. U 1> Who came to this country In IHS limn Germany, the church was io minis iii to the scattered Lutherans in Pennsylvania He was sent hiie i| ■lie reqiMSl of Dr. Zegcnhncei. then Chaplain to the King ol I Through the illort- of l>i Hub leubem. money was raised in Perm ■ylvanla and New .Jersey for Uie hinkliiig of n school i I.I OIK.I Oiest Trustees Elect Officers 11. Lincoln llain Renamed IVi-iili m Memorial Dav Observances Are Planned Rev. \. J. Dttrioa Will Be Speaker \i Union Service Tribute to the soldier dead of all I wars will be paid in i hurch Third avonta and Favette street. Butlda) rMnina 'at 7 N, marking ihe o|>enlng of i Memorial Day ooaarvaraa in ihn • ■» J 11 u n u n i ■ % T't.r MeinkO)'.ii -■:iB■<■■ are spon-aend annually by the veterans' mil-itary on;aiur.itinn .d the borough. The members of the various mili-tary crganlaations wilt meet at their i headquarters and tntit the t lnuvh in II grODp A NBtkni "f Uie tiinii. I tortum will be reserved for them. The American Legion Auxiliary 1 members and the Ladles Auxiliary , of Coushohocken Post. Veterans of Foreign Wurs. will meet in their , respective headquarters and accom-i iMiny the post members to the serv-mainly between oloer und yuunuer Mrs oaruocki was owner ol the car thc KUMUi *nd *'" s"\-e as moiei members, and the (act that its only,driven by her husband o( ceremonies . piece of apparatus had been out of service since January, the fati \ the 50-year-old volunteer Are-fight |ng un<* tlBJ. -;:;'. vlrtrUaUj , ing in the balance" for some rwy i «-v ■ . * ^-v ■ M B.,rd Jr president of | 1 () DC DetllCated Oil JUIlC 1 I til <the Plymouth Township Firemen's Services W ill He Helil A ihorus, comi>rbting members of :ili the chun h thoits in the borough, under ihe direrilon of Mrs Vernon Htev.'iis. orttunist und i lion le.i.ti-r • *"> of the PrrsliMi'inin I hiinh. will pro- N led prwkfen, Ol \,<||. the musical part ot Ihi' service. ! be BtttUatera vtU nan i pa* m Ihe seiiKc willl Ke\ Aritiur Cope-atoM madi BM in the »»»«". in charge lease on the second floor of ihe ■ ™n»™ l"'->'"en< ... m. tnirisnin i ,|dlnj Plttm for thp dedication! u, '"&&£££' ",l\.: h£T~Z»Z ('nuri!' *as fr'r,M M "' °mces »» '» ^' "rst vice- «*» ■ A- -J Dav'es pastor of lie ; bulldtiiK and plans to in- election last August, following a I wiu ^ compiled within the next Sw« i parochial grade, In thf wiy dayR St p,^, Flnit Baptist church will deliver . ; >hi modern bowling allevs mM> r.-MKnation of offlcen. The | two w,.,.ks scnooi church was Just a preaching station Oeorge H Duck, vice-president iu"' »ddress. which will be in the Featuring the event was the pre- Extensive alterations will be made ,h,rd candidate ami William Turek, Frames lor three of the swings Tnc seventy-five graduates will be s,.rved bv pastors from St Miclutel's and djrectoi ol public ralaUoni ol Mtiut M a larewell messaBe to the arntiition of awards to the various I m or,ier l0 provide necevuiry apace'10"? a company member, fire mar- nave i^, tompieted and work la.BUfsis of the alumni at the event i ,„ Philadelphia , Lee Rubber A Tire Corporation <"'"'»uuiiv RW. Dartgi has taken athletic teams by the coaches. lror the .»«■« »l a coat of several ■"*"■ and rorm('r preaidenl. being rushed on the completion of Tnose planning this event have' -r^ „,,„,,. cnurPi, uultt m I7fil and a trustee ol ihe ohaat in,, IU I""' |n practically all of the Me Paul B Mitchell, chairman of iJhousands 6t dollars Other officers chosen at the meet- (others Work the Athletic committee, called th-' Th ..,,,__,.,.„ ,„_, p-vett.. street '"U ar* vice-president. Julio Cos- , lavatories meeting to order and presented !.H.i^ "™Jj »nri « ^Tmntrw^Z no. former fire chief; secretary, about one-third nn,.'in Ha | June 2S ,nd intends to inovule an u-i-to data raoraationa] oantar reet. beeni""". ~_ ,." -i. J —- -• •■ URjociatli)n to parenls und families company smce hutl^S^SSSJSSSS'tS^l^ o, graduates ol Si Matthawl -Ohool iv „w.!T'o ,».„^, i i il.n" to attend th. buffet supper .md re- A special uiMt.it i(-ii today by Mrs. C'h.n i, I president of St Matthews Alumni Whltemursh township Ere. i.d n association parents aiid famnies nsg religious services were held In Oheal II Ihl . number of years Later ■ l: trustee of the August. ., He njcjjj; Chester Blel.,*,. IU PrJildSf W.lS Hadneld"?.,^ ^nTta^Ju^JSS o'f'» C'm"" """' "" s„-,,„d floor of the I name,! preMdem^an^eme^rgeuev |,„,,„, pl>n. ror ,hp dedication:^ 7 ^^,,^1" '^^"^^.churcl. was eree.ed will be nlMOd and a new entronce Superintendent Robert C Landis. from 88001111 avanua win be install' who said the imocatlnn PoUoartng , the dinner Mr MlteheU presented1^,,™' .TIL""^"^^^ E. Arnold Forrest. Esq.. solicitor I sat wic «.uigi|jiE\ivi| ui i -. j •*,.M_ HIT Tviviir 11IUIIII ii on the erection t>i',wk,'d P'-^ns attending to PTOtMTt ,HV|(1 „ |MaMl4iaailM role in the! organization several years ago. wi i reported as being supper tickets early Tickets will bt- Am,,rl,.,tn Revolution Tlie Uarault made first vlce-presldai the district, who served 111- ter Adam F Mackicwics: financial v ire-electedi Frank J Mui- i lie BWlir «HIU nIIW-I««itin "«•> , • ... . —^„ .... i-.,,.,,.. _ ted in the rear of the second :curcl; treasure;, ^nk Oreywaca. floor will be removed as will the | Trustees chosen Include WUmn ompleletl wtthdn llolll uie June morial Day exercises for the past forty-five yeai» As In is lellriugon as toast- rooms In the front of the building. Turek. The treasurer reported receipt of «uw °r B limitation on resetvu- 8300 a* a contribution from the Uunt> Tickets for the event are on school district und 813808 from the!«»le at McCoys and Raffertys drug West Conahoho.-km Civilian De-!»'ores. Bnates. Tole s. NelLiny s Fran'rMackle'wTcz. "Pra"nk '^nse Council Restaurant. Matricardts and Ke ^i^fa^ttTse^UuV'un^ general: S^- . Olovoniaat. Julio Coach) and Ert- Mr. Forrest spoke of the members V,^, ,-ntrance to the rocm will. ward Dybicz ire-elected Of the board of directors present &. ,iowd !t u, expected that work and noted the absence for the first The opening In the floor for th mm* In tliA rnrm will * Julio Cosclo was chosen fin hatl ,wlll be completed m tlnie ior 0M Alexander Marcuccl. chief engliiei-r. time In many years of President j0lieniri, 0f the various league sea- 'and Paul Kurkowaki. Alexander i Ellam. because of the death r"*",? Su. fail ' Marcucci and Fed Olovonltxl. nre of his son. Harry, former C. H. 8. M™ ", w ,, . lfc . „ „. marshalls. alhlete and the only three letter^ ^ fourjdleys In the basement committees i .med at the meel-man of his cUss As a tribute of|°f Ul« building are closed at the ■ arp M f( ,ows Repairs for respect the group stood in a moment I***""- Umf-,w,J11r" (,nncrM; fll>or truck or pureh Be of another. Julio nl silence. « belns installed. The p.es-nt wood Cosci0i ChesW - Bietawski. Alexan- Phillies' Scoitl is Speaker ' no<>r ***llf" has bpen in "" 'P1" Ulf der Marcucn i*:iul Kurkowskt and John ■ Jockoi Collins, a baseballj P«-St twenty years, had rotted, ere- Bruno p^ scout for the Phillies, instructor at atlng a .hazard. i By-laws committee, to Improve I Mr. cWta will operate both the the by-laws Adam Macklewtcs. serond-ftpor and basement alleys Alan Baranowski. Chester Bielawsk! . The alleji's on tlie second floor will and Frank Man in 11 be ufledior tlie \arious leagues The Adam Macklewli/., named secfre-alleys in the basement will be used , tary. held that post for a number ol for non-league matches. vein prior to the mass resignation The second floor of the building; of officers last August Macklewicx was made into an auditorlcn. for rcslgmd as a member recently bc-inniem Durposea with the | cause of the turn conditions had of both education and athletics and idea of renting It to various groups.! taken, but renewed his member-warned them not lo be '"smartles", At one time It was used as a baa- ' ship when a change lor the belter but be smarl In closing he paid ketball court and more recently it, was apparent Prank Mackiewict. a great tribute to Coach Harry Fox. has been used as the headouartera < named a trustee, •& his father Postmaster James P. Meaney. for the Alan Wood local of the CIO | WOl Repair Track president of the Conshohorken | ironworkers union TV Union mov. i First activity listed in the corn- Lions club, presented the Lions club i ed this week from the Warrell tCantlnued on Page Three) basketball trophy, emblematic of the! building directly across Second are-borough championship, to Captain nue Into the P. O S of A building rf"l • 1 *T1 W"l • Freddy Barbato of the 1M7 courtjit la reported thai the Union has 1-11*1 N|ri|'i1lt BT 5)11* teiuii Piesldeni Meaney announcedc taken an option on the P O S of VF1I m LTtuUl a 1811 the Lions club has purchased an-.A building and that a down pnv-other football trophy to replace the ,nP1,| has been made one which St Matthew's won pef-l manently last fall He advLsed the a-i | -1 -f Bf iniwl.| Oolden Bears to "an busy l,\MllHl 1 laillHMI Mr Mitchell, chairman baseball clinics and schoob widely known as a basketball ratV> cial. was the fiisi gpaaker. He told of the meagre educatloniil I i, ilitii in European countries and of the lack ol athletics as compared the opportunities offered in the United states, and urged the young people present lo take advantage Oeorge Washington used the.-hurch renomlnntton because aj plan while lie was encamped here with hlTh^n^one,wall,of the old church-1 ,oUo*s Ul Marshall l,ee: hymn: reaponslve . IA „^£ ! L^IH. f„lr .He. Ot orge T 1 .likens. Jd vlce-presldeiil reading. Re^ Q E McCarnc, l > I> An sppeal is again being made »<*'* ' »->../■, i-t^neY-e^i,^,!; 41,1 ■ Ar""kl Arrest. Esq ; imtinld P anihcm. union choii rupture for the volunteers to assist in gel- t Those unable to attend the sup- Anil'r'* "" '"iieiint s n omr \ inr ,, Mls \V.inen J reading, Rev Stanley R West. D.D; ting the playgrounds ready In time per are permitted to attend the pro- "In <»liri" *»'• Hlni"-y *r*0"** BtW] \ pastoral prayer and response by for the date set for dedication. The,gram later. If desired |"" abuse it received from both the ( -r^,,.,,,. mjalees whose 3-year | choir. Rev Harry P Boughey: offer-work hss been hampered during) introduclna a new arrangement Am',,"'a'1 tuld British Mtldlers dur- .terms have expired, were re-elected ing; offertory; resikmse bv choir; Ing the fall and winter of 1777-7R.1 They are Samuel M Glass. Oeorge hymn: address. Rev A J Davtes; tiniil communiu an rll 8 raBBOVt to the Main Line The order of service Postludc: Al) other offh ei - awl n-iuied aj onuessioual hymn niiocation. Rev . | follows 2d Or Marshall Lee: ade for the ' °* °r*e Iilk,,lv ','1 ^'» president re.tuing. Rev " the past two weeks by rain Introducing this year, each of the forty young Councilman Walter Hadfleld and Wl,mpn graduates will be assigned T1,r old inurc" stood unUI IMP. Smith Bpanoar I. Junes Rev Mai Joseph Pollack and Anthony Pas- a masculine escort from among *'n*'11 a ^ond edifice was erected gbaJ] W Lee, Hurry Ellam. J Web-tella and Alfred Rissel have given. alumni members to accompany her Th* second atzuTBtl KflTTad the er Krirhil Sfi H.niv I Rollins. most ol the time in getting the H„ ,(,,. ^ ii-.ci,ed Into the alumni aosigraaatlon until Seintniber L'fl Sr, Wilimr Bath, Rei .!. plot of ground in shape lor the, ..,.-. , UMH« oi,.i0,i..i..i,t,. ,R« when It was totally dartrorag Knvanagh. Rev I! Jerome Maiecki. children of .he community and a. J*m" J "KJJ JJ, J bj fire. Oeorge H Duel and Barn Buckk number oi otner public »pin»«i'"„ S-TwrtlZiisu^aaaVa A new-edifice of gray ashlar mas- Eleccon.it .ditcers of the board residents have also given time to gJ^oWph.,i^dloTutSn wnl sing '"'"-v ^»> weeted a* the cost of "1 i.m.tees_. ■"i].rlsla| M men and -' '• ent Two piutilsu, IrtHn St "%" ntm and TrrJit*-*rl an June :u> »""^'" w" be held at a meeting (hews music department atfd al"*" (l" "» ',*'1" Hns ehureh build local singer an ixii" ted to la listed ""< '■ aarvtoi the need-, of the com-on the program. 7 .mumty todsy Mrs. Wrijihl l)i«'s: Former Kt\sittUknt ?,M-, ,m? ,trn Plan to Honor BJllTo Harry Ellam . Kev. Davies plan i be atuioiiii, • ,i pi nyer hymn benediction. Rev. Antnit Coin-land; postliide Plans For May 80 On Memorial Day. next Friday, the members of the various posts will assemble at their headquarters anal naii ii m ■ farajsa north on ■i. <-t to St Matthew's Old Canwten -ll Twelfih avenue, for ;. lolnt siivue at 915 consisting of a prayer, an addn ' st Matthew* ehuroh, singUig of "America"' and "Nearer my Ood to Thee". Colors to the front, placing of flowers on the i i:iv< s.iluie by a firing squad and the sounding of taps Following the Joint service the Com^ohaken High i-xll aiuTthe ***** wPl»in^HdalvveldnedPolnsttoNtoKO12■9r.ouaIn»d-ph Wagner Post No. 772. Aniei - Ui-ih S,l,ool Senior Prom Ih'ltl Tanifihl i lug of West ConsholiiM'keii lervlre rorlHlgli aehool will Jnln III the gala and MrsTHarry HI...,, o, *» We», „ » g£, 33S»«T » ■*»- S5o, "^ J OoSK.hock„ K5 j^jgg "£»• TX""^ Ten,,, £. dM Cf I-; gj "S£?£*££*S*I^S •*) •""" '""" ' '" > '" "" ^TSTSLjS^'JSSehSfi comnutlee. presented special awards to the outstanding football players of last year. He explained that there Is usually one award pre. sented but the coaches and mem By Ail l^'njitu' Poll"wing a prolonged lllnf Sarah Jane Wright, *■>, t Oeorge Wright, died early Wednes-day morning at her home. Nixon street and Domino lane. Roxbor- Pull military honors were accord-ough. Death was due to compllca- ed Harry M Ellam. Machinist Mate, turn. [Third Class, son of School Director- She was a daughter of the late i Samuel and Sara Jones Cuminins. Tenth avenue, who died ol a nay |grmmm^»Z a^sTtsii inMallotion set 'h.«.l tonight and resided in this borough prior shot wound on April 5 while serving vk.e ,,„ ,h(. llIlum|n, oaato* Rev 'lll'i> whool gvmn.. to moving to Roxborough some years In the United States Navy In the rii . -r Wlr,i«rs uiii rw. i.^io iw At r.inued t% the senior class in. x &£!• i "r'^<B^'" p",!i"i"r i"""," "rvr rz '- » ■ >**"!"""< mJSS& : a ',*,",'";,S"!"Z: "" nielli at 130 al the rhureh . o" ,!,,' ,elu!u Rob,,, E Keigh,,,,, a pro- ^S C^SJa t^,r£ ' ,1ns torough ., »lu.e .-.ll „• fired and taps sounded at the monu-mi in HI Second avenue and Fay- '" i""111 '■' mii.Hken Post No lf>74. Veterans o( Foreign Wars, and Andrew 1 .annum Post will eisll Plvmouih Fnetni grounds at 9:45. Cold Point ceme- Temple. Church of the Open Door held Wednesday afternoon from the and the Conshohocken Missionary Ardell Funeral Home, 300 Fayette society street Conshohoeken Art League will of'the approaching camp fund tatr ■"«! Samuel Cummins, of thh> bor open It-s annual exhibit and award t" be held by the Olrl Scouts of « « = —-— —<• »«.»-1 annual prizes at a tea. June 8 at the district, June 7 at City Hall of the athletic committee were I 4 p. m in the Mary H. Wood Park! Nomatown at a meeting of the ^'P*"™: ^^n m r j unable to settle on one athlete and hoOM l Conshohoeken Neighborhood — borough i hool Two huniired and fifty n waisnna rer- morrutig and services were rnnduct- i110||, ]1(1,|,IV, hitniahoul ihe week he hall nd white .senior class | chaplain Plans Disclosed Mr, Wmn « ROM,™, sr . com- j g t£S£^^^^ ™LZ IX'ZJSTMZS I Jfi la«ioner of Uie Cenlral Uontgom- | Sarah Wnghl. at home, two brothels.' WMn,"r ^ No 772 A1Iwr,c.„ 1*- ',,,'' J„' „, ,'i, V.«-'V?|»«|c.: "'"?»"". ;«;W;»^S^,0„?«: *».. »»" >— «" "■"'"« «^Pen„,;',,v.';i.0n,So.;d',o,''M.,' ' '« ""' Surviving are her husband and ie following children: NaElma Fer- I [ell. East Palls: Oeorge. Phltade! was necessary to pick two then presented the award to Cap-tain Stan Sachaceenskl. a tackle, and Alan Tayler, center Both were praised for their work Each accepted his trophy In a few well-chosen words Olenn Kllllngcr Talks Glenn Kllllnger, former All- American football player at Penn State and now dean of men and head coach of football and basket' The Katherine Langdon Corson, ation. Wednesday night at 7:S0 at memorial medal will be presented i the Mary H Wood Park house, for the best work done in the weekly \ The fair will be held from 11 Pennsylvania Board of Managers. V.-K.-... wiil deliver the charge to ;' *m ^ l^LmTLS^^uNSo9^±tom^.\Ad^ay afSter'noWonm iCn0^chaCrMge Wof^tro- I] *™„, * "' the •*■■ "*" 'rh'^^iiits'^irproude^sniii,. nteter. of all Pro.- ?^jito FiSt?2rt churches „( the borough haie been .„. r]Mm tfYiMUt and other Ueull. Invited to particlijate in tlie im- ,m.,1,t><-:s. will serve as chaperones. sketch classes of the league in the Park house The annual award, es-tablished bv the late Mrs Corson. Plvmouih Mectlnc artist and an early president of the league, has been continued in her memory by her sons. Presented at the same time will be the league's award for the best to 9 p m , Mrs. Rollins said. ing the support of the association and Bessie Wagner. JeffersonviUe. Donald Stout, pastor of the Balitgo- The funeral will be held tomorrow mJiigo Baptist church Interment afternoon from the Ardell Funeral we* In Whitemarsh Memorial Park Home. 300 Fayette street, with Rev The pallbearers were Kenneth Wesley Whltehead. pastor at Bethel Bastlack, Roy Lapeuta. Oeorge Nor-lemple. officiating Interment will > cross, Charles Pettin. William Die- All .roVocui Si-*. ^Tniilni j •» '" ?fm".^ l«osiars to advertb-e the event Miss Lyndell Reber, executive dir-ector of the district, presented girl scout literature to the association. and spoke of Camp Kiwanis 1047 at Obelisk for girl scouts taHUatlweVch«i*r^ mBde ln the cUuis' and Mrs at»nle>' B Cooper, nelgh- Slleai was introduced He „ lprt"« ^ 'he best work done in.borhood chairman prealding at the lecteditwoplayerrfrom l^lfe*.^^ Survivmg, are l>er husband, a son, I^^j" pressive twolold program , ;Ult(.PS lin. ,IS Vlilliv>. Rev Stanley R. West. I) D.. ret tor r.iini. Jnseph Msrtinelll. Sol Ma-of Calvary Episcopal church. Rev ring, John CzaJkow<kl. Florence Za- I>mald Stout, pastor of Balitgo- droga. Isabella Bylaws. Jane Wil-singer Brooke Moore, Jr. all of min„0 Baptist chnnii Waal Coo- Itaaaa and Ann WTlioi, whom served in the Navy, and Rob- 18. Italian-American War Vet-eians will visit the following ceme-teries and conduct tlie order of service: St Matthew's new ceme-lerv at 9:45. Calvary cemetery and rga gardens at in 30 and the (lulpli ,-emeterv at It 00. En-rotlta to tills Ixirnugh a salute will be ftred and taps stiuuded at the monument at the west entrance to the Matsonford bridge. Walter Zurkowski Post No 1. Po- ..hohocken. and Rev Marshall W lions; Sylvia Forltlil. Ann Webster... Anierican War Veterans, will M-.^wiif.e^of'^Oeaoiege wW uMTatu*t, ddileSd!' SSlLav.l!n5,'*CSoiaJs!t Onouaarrdd' """ **** Sch*urc«h,"%w«ill"' pa8r't,iciPp*a't,e"'s i"n ""thTe "puIhTli".iu" Z'nn' ",d M""' ' 11 e ^uT.r orir " serv* , yeaterdayat her borne. Summit, -T^ fp-in-; squad comprised the, recogin' mander. Donald Staley. Ronald . the churches with which arenue. ' Fort Washington, follow-ing a long illness She was a member of Zion Luth- cuater. Robert McPurland Louis E McCarney. Ul). paH J St fil < mmi.lfi- WsW* OffpF > ■emeVeries''ire'|,oiin'iV-ti-il Tl'i. „,88«ll Church and the Ladies- Aid rjOrwo, Daniel Hasf «s. Joseph Marks Luther... .hurch. are ILsted »° <•<>»«»■«»• ™ *'H< ""* * ZSTiiufZZ^^ Conshohoeken session, expressed thanks u> Troop ^^J'^'^te,,*^ . « lSK:.?,?_r,! DOr"'0 *"* JtmeS "aSS SStX* SLSl**%"%, -±*Flfif 4fl^41^ ^^ *"" "t-.Pl^U,,, Prk"dv C"'- ffi^Snt^rOai1 aNndthgaCver°a -^l^unng ^pS ye" ° """ , S«K T mp ' iniW^erntnT fund' d &rtPta^oMhelMrvt.,l unpreasl A su™" *** ^ *»» »* to" ™« »- » aSdUton to a contrtbu- d.ugh.ers Eleanor E of Philede. upon the students the between the one player Paul Rlghler. deacon church, will express the gratitude; ers CIO. comprising employes of .,.,„; Auxiliaries of the American ring CarUle Si ', l applied himself and the other pjB] .('•iiliitwrd on Page fgntj St Matthew High Commencement Plans Announced Most Rev J Carroll MeCormiek. DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Phila-delphia, wilt preside at the annual commencement of st Matthew's High school. June 9 at 8 p. m in St. Matthew's Catholic church Emerson W Matz. Ambler: two „. daugh.ers Eleanor E. of Philadel- n^8!*^ -omlnTruier ws? in <* the congregallon to the riirrerJen^iau«urat«i bv the league, in response tmn of f« m^e to the aaiw fu^ ph** «^ of the ceremonies Tlie .clergyman tZ,"IHnl Ito »" "PP**1 irom the weekly class bv Troops 8 and 9. as the result of "•*: "}d two ,(™n^l^11^?__ u ! aidea-de-canm ware Oeorge Glen- A malOto* choir of fortv-elghl the .»£? ^ members Announcement as to thei^niliaiite aale Repreaenuttlves of < Th* *>««»1 *»» * held from her X« .nd h .1 P lrck voices, representing .11 local Proles- ,..mpanys ofl .-its per, —'-t-"— — Monday afternoon ' *'"*" »"u ""» r-""*1 an, cr,llrrhcs ,jf the borough, will hunt increase and six paid lioll-nd Valley Forge gardens. Foreign ailed for this afternoon at 4 at WiU, *„!'uroUdc ]uii(,h >t th(i ^^ It .■' ■ I sale Representatives time and place will be made soon.)0ther girl scout troops present were : Oeorge H. Clement, of Ambler, Rsked to send contributions prompt-presided at a meeting of the bOBJ Inf directors. Wcdncsdav I j.;ach of the seven leaders present ] the Park house, when plans for the:K&ve a g^on talk on aid received I events were made (rrm troop committees A film. tiirl BcOUtUsa s Community En- \tt«'Hll Mclll.Mli-t Ml^fl (untinueri on Fsge Threel in,nn tUiii.l Avociutioii residence on ■""""'' ■""•"-■"«-■'"-■" ant urchi's of hour with Rev Paul Whitmoyer. pastor Commander rraill praaamad the sim (l. thr srr.k.r under the direc- davs durmtt th. ■■ of Zion Lutheran church officiating "" which rtrajied Hie casket .'rum ,|on ,,, f,r,,t WaMcr De Prefontalne. No paid holirtavs wen ursi at the service Interment, Wall be in , the lime it left the Pacific until 1L | orgfaiilat and chorister of the workers in previous contracts, a Ihrrt'tors W ill >lrcl Cold Point cemetorv .reached it* final resting place to ■,., company- official -tated Mrs. Henry AnaVrstm i Mr. EU*m xhe chorus was formulated for The local has been on strike Funeral services for Mrs Helen; the c.mniunliv service, honoring since Mav 2 Production Is at a Collins Anderson, 53, wife of Henry Jjm %a-||ail\ (»i\)'ll Rev Mr Davtaa, last Sunduv night standstill and «:' A rwta»raunts irKn ytt^H U/«arilli>auf1fli' fnt_ * The lonuaJ meeting of the direc-tors of the Monigomen Oomttt Branch. Pennsylvania A for the Blind, will be held June 2, III Roxborough Church Ho-pilal VdmiKHioiirt Rev Anthony J Fiynn. STL Ph.D. college professor and resident ' Rnjgr ' Aven at immaculate ConcetHlon church. - Jenklntown. will make the address to the graduates Rev Joseph W Kavanagh. ad-ministrator of St Matthew's parish, will present the diplomas and Rev Anderson, who died Wednesday fol- ■ at St Mark's Lutheran church, at of work lowing a prolonged illness, will be Kf.wliiiir Trmiliv whuli csUBJOhau °' th*' bopnigh A meeting held tomorrow- .ftemoon at her ■»*"*•"■•« "T".' voiced the appreciation and afTec- aaa held Wednead.) hut it was re-home 52 Main street. Bloomabury, James Nellany. resUurant proprl-'tion of tin ,miim-nim for the dean ported that an insufficient numbe. interment wUl be in Blooms- . etor at 61 Favette street, was tne , r ks al i l.-rgymen. whose record of attei 4 '.' "' ,,, r.^??, " ■eaS^ Pr«idemoy^rMethodm" Church tT MonuoineryHospitaf yesterday bury Cemetery e^gtmato bcrwW to UK' Mflj^fflW yaara oi contteuona aanrice at a , m have been p ant; Jgg^ .,.rouv:liout She was daughter of tlie late Mr Division B in the Philadelphia tornl church is unsurpassed In the regular!! out no dlsturoance has . been raportad Anthony and Jeanette Santoni. 429 W llth avenue, were admitted lie oner1"' th*" Plymouth Country i ■afcar will be Rev I-arman 0d blind huuiotist-i'lnl- Sherwood is a well-known fInure U) BBTI !• 8, '.'.(linen s School District Superintendents as- as tonsil patients: Mrs Louise soclatlon at the annual election held » hkrff. 1023 E Elm street, medical. and_ Mrs Andrew CoUma. «id was ^thollc Bowling leagj at s dinner meeting last night at and Mrs. Marlon sauter. Methodist church during the boroug Amerk i Christopher J Otbney, principal of, tferu Congleton. of 525 Spring Milt the school and assistant parish rec- avenue. tor. will make the awards. A class of seventv-four, including j A 1t\ lUUt L':„|,| II.,..., 33 bovs and 41 (Ml will he gradti-1 »44l.tHM» r iHfl liOIISr IVrmit Is I—.nn! W born in West Conshohoeken She , season Just closed Bowling with the attended West Conshohoeken high : team representing St Matthew's his Mm Roxborough totwrt opeisk. four of 200 Jos- school and later resided ln this bor- parish in the league. Nellany had Juile 1 R Lincoln Hain. 109 East 14th ephine avenue West Conshohoeken. ough prior to taking up her real- , an average of 162 for the **ason wm b,. avenue was named chairman ol »M treated at the hospital vester- dence in New Jersey following her H' *« aarmrded a trophy at Uv music m the association and Mrs. j J" roTa Ucera e^l S>U-ot the right nuurlage She was a inember of , **h.h "n 1^ln^Vraau^heId^r |& sunered when he steppen on . lgjinBloom »bur y r.-U,fklll^^nSLltkiSFSu^ b^VSS Davies will officiate at rrkN m the local chui h Kri^-lt.-U lo Obfaerve Attending the dinner also was Mr' lili-Snil For ii 1500 I 'r i 11 I *r;i c| ice Baptism and communion ,»'•',","" "" ,-r mT1 _ ir -Irda. wwiitihn ttnhee npaasst'ofirr--eHi e,,' I| ;1f1i1:1...-IilM. 4\l.l.l.i,n;,.I.T--.,IIn\ ,(„U,. n»if.o„r_m. s will be issued on Sun- B , ... ,,.. Ir„m i ^ 5 n the communion service - ' mi B'° '« "!n ' ' fc: . DOa paates Bf Mr and Mr David Krtebel. Of to Uie members o| tlie Wsshltigton n will v« Baal Tenth avenue will observe Fire company foi the brtp to i"r« ,,., of ,ilr,lr i.ext Thursdav No uniforma will be The Ace Maintenance Service, Philadelphia seeks 81.500 al Surviving are her husband a sis-I U» rectory about June mirriage nexi Tueada: ter. Mrs Anna Kerstler of Lans- i M:MH:„n S«-r\ici'* »»«»*" " ':' lv'; !" t-?" '""' Ml Krlobel lhowwrm are employ^ on Stinriay. downe and a brother Oeorge Col- ! 'fllw"on WBTTH l * faculty of Chester puhh. ach.- lee snd have given pi;,., notice. AU llns of Sa-fwater Pa A two-weeki,- minion will 0|>en RP\ Mr Davies will remove to Rubber AI Tire cnrix.rat.on for the members who jilan to go to Yorg Charles f Quinn Sundav in st Philip Neri CaUiohc wir.-e Plains N V lone 6. mak- past ihiriv-flve veers and ts now are re<|u- Funeral services were held at 2 30 church, Barren Hill Re\ A A ing his home with his older niitht foremen The Sunda; Will Draw Down Water Im^emnt bhimll ftrmomJTSrr-a'.^ntgt "eF, ryrVrrssTt 1'iannda , "i assarVsoam fWtn gh< WIIlsBsrT A Dovle pastor announced tods'. on Tuesday will he celebrated I' m- _^ , .. , n ,_ , ».,h„ tun„ri Daumnin —■ The permit for the erection of O.-l vVncenT'chai ret^ODasgaaanaatan! t■**• >^»*™l Home, for Charles j »ther Leonard. Passionlst ItlaU Isoaaa at the Community Can- *' l"^it°nJSTat the^M^tgomeTy E 9^» F»W old son of C. Ea-'«loner from Bavonne N J. will nf Ntw York Cl-y an amalgama at the:, , Window Krnkt-ii In r«aawa,nhnffcfiii ^^nal ^^^lc,tJ^w w2eJ^J^^ a SpeeUl to Corj«nhoeken Recorder day by Borough Secretary Joseph b? P>nn» Newi Service j Qyinn to building (otitnu-tor The State Water and Power Re-; rr.iiik 8BM sources board lias approved the en- ail estimated expenditure of 840.000. croachment application of * Schuylkill Navigation company for,Witj i^ star'ed within a few days the right lo draw down water U Conshohoeken Canal in the borough; i,5?T,,r,'tIS ■^.'.Vh ■,,« . of Conshohoeken to make repairs!J™; ££ &*„«*?»> p'S^nVZ to chains a; Lock No 67. 'A Dee™ recording orcinatra mond and Ruth Clouaer Qumn of conduct the sei vices the first week tjon Flourtown. who died yesterday in a M which will be exclusively for agenrli Flourtown hospital Interment waaj In St Matthew's cemetery ..f :J-.< i.,; wall m The plate glass wlndo- . the! A At P supermarket at Sixth ave l.jnil* To Mfti Tllr^nav nue and Fayette Ureet was broken John v' hoUo M1 Svelte street •bout 10 last night, the r»lice de- wU1 ^ proBr,,m chairman of th* reports It is believed th- .emi-mont tins of the and the second (or men of Miss Dorothy Davies a member the new pariah ot the staff of the Baptist Publ'ca- Evmiing eerviee* will be hetd at 8 tam .Societv Pluladeluhm. will mak> and time of masses will be an- her home in West Philadelphia nounced at services. Sunday morn- nlanninr to spend week' ing when Father Leonard w-ill ad- White Plain' dress the eongrecatlon on the com-ing mission Sunday Wife U uVnciiciut ln( . H. M«-rk«-l l>l:it<- t the hose house at 1 30 aalna in in* of rain the drill will be held indoors Sunday and at In freest of the lire house next Monday and I evening* at 1 Suit for dhorce ha, s," been tiled in H Williams or WhiM through Hattie A Swartr. -, masses at the ~ his wife Ell/a A Merkel. who is lier guaro window wu broken by bnys No at- Lions dub Tuesday night at 6 15 church are at 8. t'and 11. all low, Conshohoeken needs a eonina also named executrix The will was Williams, charging indignitie* They 'tempt at burglary was discovered. |at Spring r-lill fire house. services ordinance wruten De< 7 1937 were married March 20. 1046 "I Ridge pike who died last Sun-dav was orobated in ihe reEi*'ei ol wilia office yesterday The estaU valued at «4 0OO is Iw-queathed Ul Blaa M-rke] Srrk* l»i\on-c
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 23, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-05-23 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 23 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 94 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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