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®ljc Consl)ohochctt Uttotbtt ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7697. No One Else Involved With MacFarland Vml.l Kxoncrate* Olln-r Siiprrti-or*. Mrnaes DeeJawei TIIMHI .Nl! HMIH1 Young Peoples Croup Name* Now Officers West Side High CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1947. W.<. U. S. IIONOH SI I DENTS PRICE: THREE CENTS Baccalaureate Gum >ij»hi Frolic Planned For Ton. ".lit; t at-l Grailiiulioii I oinorrnvt John Dodswoiih. ol West Con iboboeksn, «ai fleeted p i the Young Prcpks" Fellowship Calvin ffplieopai church at the; Anal nettkofl of the aauoa Satur- W„„_,-.>_ U|^l,| tt, in oilvary pariah house, 5CrVRC tlClU t Uowlni a "O.I." dinner. ^ Hi Dodaworth nacNaOj Ruben ! Herron NuitH'tt i it ■ - on udl i>: was Arnold romet, Jr. Mian Claire Miller wits . :ot ■Ktttai v and Ml-.* i Alice Orain. treasun nwng intii and women bauM th* • MDl A KM Virtually completed the current i menu ti) pn The baccalaureute serv.i.- COMV audit oi the nuances ol White- 'the Fellowship who »«re linimT inK the final C0tnffleltna»ent »»-ek niarah township reveal that DO OX1 , wSTfiUaa in the Wait Cnnahnhoeken other person la implicated in the Kliaki-'initoimed ettendanta. ana high school, was beld In Ballitio-l »eculatlon» or Oliver c MacFer- l placards with th. army I dmonilloii,: mtnj(0 Baptist church Sunday land. 58, of Miquon. former HOT*- Tata "" -*■ * \ ■* "J^ ■ WiWej Class night will be held tary-treasurer amounting to 123 300 '■'*• ' added '" -** o; ■>'■"■■''!>>'•"■ thll avanUM M B 15 in the hlith covering a period from 1943 until ** 'he mi-n.oers totamu m "COO* school auditorium and graduation April of tfele vear '■'"' 'exercised will be held In the auditor- „.„.,, .,„„_ -. . „,..,[ ~i ■ J°hn Graham was dinner chair* iUm tomorrow evening at 8:15 1M^ nP ,M,H ^.'..^-.T "SSl «uuv assisted bj law Orimth, ciaa. Nigh, Frograr- «^.r- '" lile Juile mMlll* °i th Whltemarsh township board o^f Game* : I Um supervisor last night in White' marsh township building placed the burden of the missing funds square ly 'on the doorstep" of the former official, a member of tile board lor sixteen consecutive years and sec retary-treasurer for thi >■■,.>■■. MacFarland in under *1Q,000 ball \\ i -t Side Hoard Teachers Ask Salary Raise awaiting the verdict ol tbe grand I Jury on charges of forgery, em-' bezzlement, misappropriation of i township funds utid irmidulenl con-version. I ui.'h to state the following, RoeoKei BOBUMI Murgare At (he class night frolic tonight all of th" graduates have ■ pun in -in. Ktiicii wm bo oiracttd by Miss Fliwanw Pajwijian. head o! the English depanmi-nt of Hie high school. Miss Evelyn Ling, director of music, will be the accompanist The program is centered altaaTaj operation or a radio station with 'television introduced in the second act. The program Is as follows: Radio station W.C.H.S.: Robert Cralg. announcer: insane adviser, Harold M crtgamire. news flash. Helen Prusinoskl: time etM I * Two West Conahohocken teachers hie Poktek. which is being made public tor the have requested aalary increases from TMe*Won-inews hour, first Ume-arTd in the proa nee ol the school board. Mrs. Mae S Gavaghaii, talent scout hour Mr Uubert-thet no forged checks■ Yocum and Mrs Anna 1. Swetmler. ncunoar. Robert Cra«. Oarthur bear his signature. Some of the first and second grade teachers, in Oddf.ev. Halph K UIMI^ f010 °> checks on which original amounts ■ ...mmunlcatlon read last night Yjnmica Mttt nnel!L . You Cant were raised bear the signatures of at the June meeting of the West Get a Man y, h a «"»■■ Mr. Laubert and Mr Lincoln - Conahohocken school board, request- Sue and Hank R"ben C■"»«*■« Menges "uted but indicated that ed an mcreaae of MOO in salary over Helen "°*U*^*»"»I oolU' these were leBiumatelv-issued I and above whatever the state pro- Dance by all bcnioi tV*. checks r«*MW«i They give the rising cost of ^Z^^ZTHU^Z^- lafr chanted living as the reason for then- re- Vernocia McDonnell. Helen rrusin ^S^rrM to in Mr. M,n- q« •* »« "^"!^ £SS M": ,a- st.rmei.1 arc suplun Laubm. Tl.e rommunlc.Uon «u received » M"J 0^JJ5; fJHS w n. presidenc u( tlie lx.»rd and H Allen and Med. ""'"•Jf!,1?,,Arl" ™ '\„ SL,™ Lincoln, member of the board M» An .pplka.lon for a portion a. "'.';.5" ° W treasurer Iron, wUUani M. Slnitlcton. who re-1 _,„ ,.'., dlv rainier hour Martin ,.?a.1d.w.rt J"n!„,'?l"rt*_. 5*^!* I ™ived Jlls B.S. dei.reAi at KuUUwn Jjjj. '*7rll"|" D„„c€ by „H senior girls Local Firemen Lead Parade In York Jubileel: Two Escape Injun. v\ hen Plane < rtvihei Rev. Boughey Addresses CHS Graduates I Tit Nembeci In I in. Offin- rurniliirr Presented To Hosfai Lamliv Takes Part In Hnrr.tl.iiirr.Hr Service \i School ■ i | wlu'ii tli.ir ■ lj Thun Mnbirg. 315 Km DO Fnyette a ] r c ufipeared 10 the| .nichtlg on! ....■ .uni the only op plant .truck a deep bum into flames Both n ,hrn, P nouuhev pnaasittoorr ooif _ . Brieoral 1 ihe ConahohodBMi Mi -.i lellvered tha baccalaurt ed Saturday with a streel ra* ran ' ' ' "' fntmbw "■ U»« p«W»«S count; to the Win scnool auditorium i,m. «ith tha n in lme. atured In new alHj can I ;i"1' R"'h Ambtnj ■•:- bonu handed by the i\. .-I Allentown, and Coi ■ utMuo ^*" a, wim mooo b) tmek to bring tue in line can,in* ■ K* the n-mnauts ol tha wrecked ■ ■ i . old bum! nf i Reading, marduna ■ .i Oonahc Ihocken Unit for -he lit ■ i given the honor of trading, tn One piece of ai Plra i tnpan) an in ihe line of parade Rtdim on Sentence Imposed Gets 3 Years In Theft Case ■ I the nhlest members oil tha S ishlngl panj and rule*) Wlhwn, a charter i : i.•i.ii'-iu»h>" kin I On lt.iilro.itl llnr«£l;ir ol bur] Sunday Members of (he graduating clam, Lj and board ol i ':■■ iiidiiormm as the ! hvmn ••!*».>■ < Wiis being Hung They took seals " them in the front of (he auditorium. The invocation and ihe reading of the iciipcun were livan by Robert o l^ndis anpaN Intendeni "i schools ■ nl numbers. "Lift Thine Fhjah" by Mendelswhn and "Amish Child's Bong", arranged by Harvey Gaul. i 'uuh Know girls' der tha dlrooUon of Miss Ooldsmiih. a member of the Music deparunant. with Ml« Beitv Anne i Dori Websier, ■ ■ Summary of Sermon Taking for the subject ol his KI ol Oonahoboekeo I ■ i oouni not nyitU u> have ap-len goods Aiired An.. i thta one tnini I do-ladies Aid of Washinuton Ptre cm- rjl , forsasttuni the ttunta that are be-panv went i- bw to Yurk Batui hind, an.! renehinji forth unto those Baornini Pleasure pal ■■ in In uwjtninta which am baron, i meat on realdcnu ItanUary i ^, Judgi unnu I nv huh call-ad 110 and '"" *hich is of Ood in Cluisl Jeans" rliroetly rrOOl Rand- ., I'lnlippians 3 IH, H. Rev Boughey ''<wU' n p.iti EXrtaraoil hnd phasAad DOlo oon< ■■The a|»ostle's face is forward raatbar aontrlbutad to n iki tha chamai tollowlni his looUni rta babolda wondrous pos- Ittlni cttmo i ■ UM ,„ i,te. he expresses the lebratlon the (orged checks, most of which I state Teachers College and ha* had were undetectable by an uninitiated seventeen years teaching experience , 2jJ[n^, by HiroW M. Criganiire. '>e,?Pn ,. , . , ,. . I A letter of thanks was read from.p<iii,h Killmer Martin Bowe. Rav- Since Uie miasma funds, attributed, lhe Wcst consh.hocken Recreation- J" U Re -d Rob," Craw They Go U.Ma.-ParUnd. were announced as I al Councll for lhc ch«k 0f MM Si7S^Me" toUllng $23,000 at the time of arecelved [rom lhe Ktoooi board tor "alvlSt Ulllan Winner; knock- __s. Lillian Wiiuier and Martin A I'.niract for 100 new desks for Bowe. class wreath. Ralph Killmct the grade school was awarded N and Jennie Postok: "After Oradua- Snellenburg A company, of Phila- tmn Day", song bv senior claas. delphia. al a cost of 11806 f.radualloi, |-.«erriM-< PuiMTvlsing Principal A. B. Rich- Tl'e final graduation exercises., Mrs. Cannon Learn Of Death s In New Office Of Mrs. Jerzak hincton Fire compnnv '•'*s '" 'll>- yards I ■ thrill of a holv endeavur which pos-nesses his soul. There Is DOthlnaj sp-here Tiiurs'isy aftamoon and runkon thenlghtof April U. Aaaal parfluouahara Its application to Ufa if the Rescue oompany had hern broken "1 ' box car and a eajmol be mistaken If vou wunt 10 Samrdav tllftlt The) ■ 1>indv ,or klliniI„, be. successful^ In life, here is the machinerj had been thrown of) the "" . ai a,hii vonwnt'a»;' 'dTo iM^MJ'.ihSnSu: Diikerann n.nlend.-d he had Ix'en •}* «" your might pnMl toward III«1UII*MI Ity \ I W District Auxiliurv Telephone Mi'-»sa»;i> Krcrivrtl llrr*1 Todai Mrs Duniel Caniuin, former pres- Word was received here ■■ ih.ii lime until to ii'i'ini Inline Hi' v Me cttv There « M"*nsl ermnrt of eiltertnmmcpi The firniacr band tnve a concert tid a large crowd ■ri ii* nnpl.niM' special public meeting or the boardllhe slimmPr playground of supervisors May IB. the audit t" date has Increased the amount by u little more than one hundred dul-largs. bringing the total now to $23,300. Menges told. nleted-1 "sav" M™el* sl^un^d"' •* '"1""^ receipt" of three bid* heid"anriujuly"sinc« 16S2 with the 1Uent rjf tha LaakaV Auxiliary, Con- morning bTielephoiie of the Snrth ■'' 'The onlv ressonT cnnnT (X! for typewriters that have been In poaalbls exception of 1893, will take ahohocken Post 1014. VetemiLs or early today ol TTliasan" comnlet" it Is herauL >r the lirk "» ln tn« commercial department piaci. nrnworrow evening in the aud-; Foreign Wars, was elected and in- /Ak. mother ol Rev Sebastian Jei- Lt^ioueratloii nf s tea nHssai Thv hl*"^ ,or *1M5- **" "ceivod. itonum decorated in aqua and stalled senior vice-president of the oU. rector 0| wh^^i I^^MS^ ST"' trom Ci,nt»* of N«rt«K>wh- The whiU, uie class colors. ;Ladies' Auxiliary of the letli Du ohuroh ou«ts* ^^ re" I matter wua left in ihe hands or Mr. * The cotmnencemem addrea. wtll I ,rict, VFW. Sunday at North Penn -n^ a-a,,, o( sg™ J„~M a nat. ,, ,. >,,'..,, '^in.unatec that forceful m«*-™£??T;* gj ^™l££?£: te *X™£» TS.S»ohSk« ^O**" ' 'JSSiXSkfJ&fr. ures*lilberruideiomakeihemco-:^d^^n^^^r5^^ of Ootudiohocken Aimounc(.ment 0, ^ election of her son. Lawrence Jerak. Shen-!. -™-0'- •1T^^^?it.daMrfnrThetreodle*^" 4.i« «/ *«..rH. win *» niad* at aemt-monthly me. tit. Hndoah when lhe nresemarimi bv ,lng machines and_a25 for the Ireadle Thepresentation_of fVW^L.A « '"e auxiliary last night at th. she had bean ill fi ■ met nt the station b conuntttaa ''t:d asQartad to nt the host i-oninttnv Tlie . turned over to (,nnkl!11, ,„_, n,H,lt Hltvr himiw the goal vou have sel with all the raaxfiaaofyouj | : ■ : ■ ■ ■ robbed ol bia mot hocken and had 'hopped a freight train in \v. ■ i Oofi hoho< ken bo ra-lurn to PhiladelphU Judge Dannehoaer deli| Ind and heart on Jesus Christ. These are lire principles ol ■ ihris-t>. ui w.irri.'i whose spiritual anl-nence has been recogntre<l unlver-sallv for nearly 2000 years •narttiy purpOM Thti one ■ Pe«eni OMia ba obtalnad In indasdalpola : rug - ofnaa TWl tsai . ,..,.,,,,1 | rjuld thln* ' '," Thi '■ starting it* )nM some l lme rhitv it >u to '.xuralne MacFar- ^'l.S?'*,,,^ ,,,^,,t, h-w div' !.*"*"??Kln'J!S,7'!^KJ Inat.ll.ltoii ol omW5 of thf Mu„ bee.,,,, tend', nnancla, record. y^y^^^tT^Zl&'Tii.^rJ^SlS'i. a,v„, bv ! ""Z^T"^.^. 9S,1n^ 2™™ . «. !" A.l,:, .1,1, h,r l.t,' ■ «„ » ratill, trom any blaine the I "'£" Sw ot,? Sfh'.&M^TjkJ£?mi be "°"' hon«. by Mrs Peylot, Bmtley, j The l«M ,1.,,M„ ,!„■,! '„ '' ,m,»nv No towS.M,, uudltors. whoseLSTJS honk Cre, »?11^vlu S mcharta Tlie diulorha* « 11 be ,|,|wU, ,Tom u,e i„c., „„„ „,„ ,„, „,,.k „,„„ ,„., ,„„. „„„„„„. , ,„ 1, viu t., ^■i,m,,,» M.rPar.p^011*1 hand boo* stores, an, vuiu presented by Oeorse Havenei. preal- installaUon w Ithe achool within the next few_daya|m,nl OI the school board. '»">-,rthe,Hbr.<rJer' '" "^ '"" "l^JXTS**^SATS«2l5^«fi!^.rSi *5"t« >- !*-«.. , "r"' Receive Diploma* \l Si limi'iili's ertes'tuid oiher method, rued, we|'V»''„nu.rmnh£i'rr'onlt aarrttiicelleei lmludiinui.iS"5^.V ^I*" J«! ..£T!iZ, '?.l KS^S7,3«.>h,,TThhl. "tl>lf• ihie^aodqguua.rnteerrss ooft mthe llocall iutniuitt, f,,i,rrvv aMaoo,. sall,ioe hhaass a.mlncrt , ,„ l«kv musTca? l.?5rumf^ t' shot ESS.! Me, ^^ ,ch!'^v V" June 18 Mrs Carolyn Ruser raport- shennndo..!, A itvn.l-■, O) nunwr lilTSlJSl^ JirtSrna^ °" tne ""> meeting of the OUh rath. he was a ink eradicator was t«ad in the'TSSSSS" S St ™^!TLS" T£J™^il!£T \<*»™»- "5" ~5 « ^"S*." member . m*nl^!i"tl.°^: .a"d }™* shoWs up lorium and offered at public auction bl ,T-«Uniied on Page Eight, BtMr "ho nrcsentcft ■ ■ tha dtar> to ** Koh'"r. i"- ( .nlimfed on Page Elghtl only with time,- he said. ; Arrangements for the sale will _ Menges suted that MatcFfcrland mtde after the close of the school Piano R<»4*if:il Wwv Tonight Two loral young wftni'li were from Mount saim Toanph Academy. Chestnut Hill at the RMh annual i^Mnmencainanl ■ ■ Nomination mid election of dele- order of St Pi gates and alternates, to the national Funernl ■ervtcei will be held m- F——7 pT" VFW convention In Cleveland this (jay rnorniim alal %CCldl5nt8 summer, will be held al the D mn hiuh requiem mass-at MB IO aua ana irom *D UJ gnp- i The vtsltli muted the! "*•* meeting. June 16. , CathoUi chur h A simple methtxi was used in this. I0ik,wmit reiwrt Number of sclvwl V\k»oi> In <l*iltf* >■ i\ »■'"'* Mlk Bags have been p«r- shenandcah. with R-v PaUier Jer-process. he told. WrillnK the ong- vlsltJ, 12 number of home visits. 4, r< **ri IM rTld,< 'chased by the unit Included M.rant U-. H Jerome inal amount, such as 25 or flve|tMcher conferences. 4 parent con- Mpeeisl to CoB»hohochen B»cor«rr lour color bearers' banners and the Marecki and Rev Joaaph Tyl as some distance In on the line later ferences *■ care and advice visits.j bv P*nn» Mews Service patriotic instructors Bag sistants to Father JerMik asU] he would Insert oi.e hundred' or 338 deiiUl clinic attendance. 20.' Pennsylvania has the distinction1 Leather covers lor the new Bngs tend the funeral Rtarmant win be I assist Ins artlal wtll •>< MU> ■■twenty" ahead of it. Thj thlrd dosage of diphtheria of ~*£L* i,-» on the list for lhe W"e donated bv Mrs Canmm K| B Ca tinb canietar) ' contralto and He also stated that MacPnrland „rrum .XAA £*£ nations laulity score during the Two new members Mra receue.i Mrs JrtMll ,„ aiW) mmved by n.--n nlanlM -frequenilv used the name of the Mr R,chards reported the plac ,„,„, Memorial Day weekend, . into inrmbership lasi night They|two other sons I m The following program will IK , nnW..w,„l)Pr „ man who wrote out his treasurer'-., ln_ of „, ord„ Ior oooks needed of (he 21 deaths renorted in Penn-'"' ■*■ ^^ FfWl8 Bnd ""'land a daughter, Mr* Marv Ourva.Jalv**) . ,,,. M ,,;il bond'1 In the spurious checM |m te grades ,or next term | ,ylvania. 10 were killed on rural I Edna Cunningham all of Detroit. Mich, and n son. Mr Froe is Full ol Claim FMed , Orders were granted for bills lntroadB one urban five deaths by Mrs Esther Blair r«*ned the AnthOOj In Poland n-t.r... nlaved bv pr,,.^ c PBUCIO JI ol Menges reported that he had al- th(. ,mnun, of t53150 Srowninf and of a miscellan-: attendance favor A aoclal lollowed wnuam Hlltner sBand Plavad fhl *5Tftl, aventMTw^'wia'awarn>d the ready filed a claim against the The treasurer reported a balance "Cs nature. wi,h Mrv H,n,hv ?L ^£5fi Followu , J uS atutoM iS if $162106 in the general account Nll Mlle.W|de statistics on week- (Mrs. Marie Coyne iitwly-mstal ed Hlllnet. 711 died Sunda ; P i, ■, ■ u ■. . - *,„'.'. ■ , ,,,!.,., ,. The proper officers were author-1,lld traffic density Is available, but ,E^**mt;™nducted "* MWton fwl In NutM^n*,^ BurvMi in ■ recent eltv-widc exluliif m a Phil-adelphia store Mi is PMn< in if prea> and win IH-.M Butlei ■nonrUle and I i Wood ll'.l Fif.rtt. the annn-i r-ri'i>l of^the Dhw<j Mist Oalla \m a dauffhter of Mr ifher ir olchl at 8 is in < preparatory course, area ilile Si IwUnihlp !jnul Hill oollage, sriih which me I ' :l Page Five) Work Starting On 145 Homes ired lo borrow any needed amount figures on gas consumption for the. the first time to pay current expenses during Lhe. Urst three-month period of 1047 ■ balance of the term. 'show a 9 per cent increase over the fVIU SIM'IIIK I ■* ill re-el I The board adjourned to meet onlfim three-month period of 1046. In-1 v*iim ^"P"": "-J'"' June 16 when the election of a pleating the expeeted heavy increase Vt liril Stl'lirk l»^ \lll<» grade school supervisor will be con- htghwav tralflc sidered. .n0Z"rbv*^.vri,Uored<,nebeorb,Tn;1 Waller Jam.-s llljlirr.l S,rnSv,v.u,',',rs "**• '" '**'"" I In Full Fro... Pane Today's activity marks the ,.ll IJ, for I In Norristowri Survivlnu are tw Mrs Annie Wetdner Pl\ - ™, Parade of Wi >den Pnidi mouth M'iUna end wirnnn. phviiis nerkfr' Keys, of Harinoimlle. and one bro- "nder The Rose *rhor nutteej ther. Fred Htlmer. of Noniatown Peeai ' ink Pvnm Whbsth) narmn Serviees win i«- held tornorron tfahm afternoon at 2 30 from ihe Atdell1 n„m1rv rtance. Beethoven. Sehaum ",'""' ,',,._ ' ., ^iFinwal ser n ,>' ., F".,,l IVl,,,-' V- ,..,,,„ ' „, ,., rrr>KVK n, tt-,,,rh 'l'"'1""""' ,"'"" " laaania ilahway'dut* In order to proteci i Intersection oi rwn-st and Mm ,hp pivmoull, FianB.1,.,1 chnrch |svha,,n> Vfllllan, PordTt- Th- ,''. .5i,„,"„, , ri",,.. „ ,i . ', hair ton, ,he traveling pubUc aaalnst care- streets, toturday altemoon Taken ,,nc|,,,,,e Inlrrmrnl private.I vr.ee Kit! Si drivers Colonel C M Wll- to the ofjee otDt I^ulM Otecknei ,»„,„, m„,„ulr„„, IJ no,,,, lo 7 r,,„ • tor buma „ „, ,, Teh.,k. .'" °r „7 uii ,J rZS .the lace ar Helen D j,m„ . K,„herin.h.m, J, - Mildred Knpenhafe, gU. Bhr.lt. Ade.-.de ' ■ me. Baa K, ■ •. ■ During the past weekend all avail- . Charles Lee. able state policemen were assigned; waa struck by an automobile at the:wtth Rev OeoTfe Baker, pastor ofj Aft. to hmhwav dut* in protect I of Forrest Elm the Plymouth Fianw li> u! church I *ci,«i .. to the office of Dr lAUiae Oloeckner, Pn,, rrom 13 helm commissioner. Pennsylvania he was treated for brush bums of p m ,omnrruw Walter James 62. of 1411 Butler; state police, instructed local com- the face and left arm Helen D jBrr,« * ■,-,,!hrrineham. Jr ginning of erection of flfleen dwell- lke ^ recovering at his home from! manders to place every available! Chreinwn. of Norristown R. D. 3., A nutlVe ol West Conahohocken Ings. part of a 145-home project in £ ^hl concualon of the brain an^ man on the highways during the I driver or J|he car. "fortf*1"* ac- ,,,„,,.. h Barren Hill, between Ridge and ft„ juries received Saturday noon weekend Becatue a new high in the cWent to OftVer Mei^^Bhe^ Oermantown pikes, just off Joahua wnen 'hr wBs thro»n irom ,.' horse number of cars on the road was re-1 «he was dm ing in West Elm str road The development wt'* known as Whltemarsh Hills Dance Rona i Tchelkosn '.v-mdwardi' tnd J^»>n Otlmnre A Bcotl nnd Pe»np T-i.(imt>s(i'i Jean Oil-. B^lda! W who fail do so because they lag and commanding: isgr- KW.I in Hie r.uicemrati' ■ t sucreaa Allan Oeeger, nnS world 1 have a raastaas^Wal asttk I>aUi At some disputed barricade; "Rut ..limner I Kiel of Ihe name ■ ■ rn itii "[ thai oon-flu t in ihe tajkl wlui'li would chal-lange ev.-rv voung man gad woman to sac-lflctnt service He began his ■ the topfa I hitve a ren- ■ Hroaike MIW a similar opportunity for serv- ,.iil this vision of o and deahvrad Wi IMBP fsork lhe works or Him that sent I is dav' t imiiriiieil nn Page r'lRhu Falls Asleep, Runs Off Road - aSuffplev, 1419 Ollhnm streal Philadelnhla. was treated for imenilinns of the left eve. reaulr- Intr two mturaa. at Montgomery hoaottnl earh this morntna He sus- • mned the infuries at 3 13 a m. when a sedan he was norlh on Rldee nlke veered onto the soutnVtound traffic lane, then ran off the humway, striking a tclenhone |vtie and breaking It In half The vehicle continued Its wild careening 50 feet off the roadwuv into the woods, near Epring Mill mad ; ■• i■: had fallen asleen at ""■ « heel l iffleat John nt Whltemarsh town- .ted th*- , ■ rash F'timated damage lo the ■ ..1. wi here he «., r.tCho»unmt,u, „ Le ,:,lne.r, ™'l°" J**JS^SS^oSi w. " 0r'",-'"r" °"u'" n..r «rvfl urn-ixn «J* shared the staae «"h tnem were . HU 1013 he wee Sl^t^r^^ "l"t- •» froC»» ' Tree III. s.nd.v room, kitchen and attached garage «Sr^ahM thrown'lo'the atnet'the too" tnanV. the" comparativeiv low,the car She was held under ball a „,n rif j „,„ „, r)l;tr. shantur reiM- - the Brst Boor and three bed- ££ TiennS w" Mr JameT leg figure may be altributed u> the con-, for a further hearUig o await the nnd the Intr Nell . ■niiirnme of the child s i Potlu i il,i:h.,i:i He Was ti plumber ' ncn ne was enrown irom » iu>i**- ".uniiT-i ui «■» »•• >-« .™ -—. ■- .™..-~-~K-H ih. ,„!„ .. I New Ho]* street Nurrisioa-n He corded, traffic density and flow was and as %he »pproached the i rereived entaraerTc^ treatment at carefully studied to assure lhe most section of Forrest street the child «■■ The single Colonial type brick SonUomerTTKui and was Uien ! erfecMv? dlstrtauuon ot e^ houses comprise living room, dining InSe^red^toKlverview hospital ' While 21 deaths Is still considered! against the right front fender ( amber 27 'horse stepped rooms and bath on lhe second. <^»v-lcaUsiiiK Injun Mr James remainedI certed efforts of automotive organ erlng an area 22 1 3 feet by 34', uncoi^iolJfl lOT neMh' Bve hours izaiions press civic and profession i outcome of the child's Injuries feel Later, the development U sched- _,... „ r> uled to Include a theatre food store Will >|»OllNOr Ditllt'*' and cafeteria The tract will be laid _ out in such a manner that no di- r or \ allfV r »»rpfP > et(* have in i Mill hosutUl a ■ ■ rash at 12 .SO I trade and had t> • rherrv Do" Bai ■ hesira pla>- . , ,v n*ned and OD-Joseph Rogers. JefferaonvlUe <-•, ■ . , ,nt„r n, ,„-. „«iri»ni< -■ Ma",rt bv *",n,f'i w Aim-trong 35. Plttfleld avenue. West Oak The ann township building Inspector, builder is J B Friedman. Camac ■treat, Philadelphia ,_. about safety, action Is apparently A„ reservlinon, „ ConshohiKken Junior Aids, assisted forthcoming mu... ^ mftde no ^^r th^n Mon- . Rose Fondots of Olaaalne .... . ^, «,*»«, n • °*-v n'«ht Alan P Wood ls_gen- ■ anmt Fau,l and Robert < < ollf«TI M(« IMllllttrfl ■ I ane la'led to con •he Y". Oermantown pike at Church road Barren Hill lumped :nl hit a tree on Qlandlnf proparty oppoatte Barren H*ll fire t ■' F'litsr C Welts ■ Ml R'lili flarker and her hus- 4!t>(lt'r AlllM'aU To Court Paper company office staff. Miss Held I inl«*r -S HM.rO Koild pral chairman and Gordon Frea*. 1 M Loretta Kearney and Dons Smith tteaaS chairman Final plans for the From Zoilill", Case Kilie Jimmy Ray Wlfl play for dancing Oil W FUIMH1 (.liarjj** ami runmn were made at a \ A'V KlltilMT g\ III. (orp. ^ and the Conahohocken Canteen „, J . . _ ,, ,. _. . weeklv nw.-mif of ihe Alumni last i HPiupt. safelv groups, law en- .\]|a|lll1| \\ ill Mt***t 0> *"' forcement agencies and Individuals 2, " , ' k,_. for the I Vocal * " ",, „r interested in the promotion of high- To NoilllliaU* OfflCtTH • member ol lhe J ' ™ »• •"»"' *av safety ! Nomii.alion of officers of Con-"1' i^-Tntimpwm. ^r .'"',, 1, , v It is encouraging for Pennsylvan-; ^h«S'„' .^J«!| alumni »"ll s ; wU* h* M**\lm>m\ ' reel traffic will paas through It, 0,^lnp p^* r rom!lnv of Wt.tl|ano t/, nou lhat since niore thsr, i; ^J'X" ,^^1*^1^ "' J"lv ' adding to safety for the children ' r,°1531 l£Jen' will sor^r a danS'thouwnd bUlt' atlzens mK w,th SIht it i at the huTh whoo" an-'Pr,»nklln ,,( ,,,vn Mawr N,n"' r' n'** mn' " ™- ...... Permit, for the li houses were. S"^^"^*111oJ^VaTley PonS format Oovemor Martin at a ^^h-l l^t J^0^\^^^^m^l - held a< the B Betty In\% .iium\ < lull (.roil). isaued. yesterday by Charles Miller £ Je ^^I^M^ll^Uy ?°«! way Safety Conference in ^rrlsJ^^a^nS Rlrr^m."0"1! ™* Tamney U Menon avenue West, burg las. summer to do some^^in^ N-rw m „ Th ^^^ a^°°j n f ^ ""'Conshohocken. Is chairman tor the f*g», ,«*»■ ««« hi apparently A]| r(ls,ril„lolll „ir ,h, ^ ^^Jl^I^iSS^r^'r >^ round table eonlen o,d John Burke, 1480 No,,., lUnd Internieiit will be In Riverside L^e Aim Pierce P»nt>ni- Uadelphla were pasaen-eeme- ci J | w«r!„ . in the car ■\\ rVtieraimn <»f Armstrong i* suffenrs] a possible r Barker has a 0 to appeal to the courts, ""H 'u.e [1^0^^ ^WlVbam Clarence Richard Pratt. 21. Phila-" "^'Vthe* vhool "" "'"""" ""'l Nrt S»U>« Sli..** I... r.-.w.- . ' .lensmtown fractured right tlbta and her hus-ta\ ou«ht by RoriaW E Coder, op- p'l"tJ"*„?(''%£££ re"e<runenta telphia. wws held undei *1,000 bail "'Bht at Oie school ^el >a.«'* MlOW III* r. .1-. onruss o,, of the eratoTof a gas station and garage at ^>th. »ih p.. .d. ,.,.. hmenu for»colir. fct . heann|( ywilerdav be- ~ . A comparative ata mail111 of profit I Hraln Andahirla I "h The vehlt It North Une and Butler pike Ply- fore Magistrate Louis W Ho!man, St. >Iallh«'W » Kt'llllion and loaa <>! the Lee Rubber A fit. Mire Orain and Marion Neville »ill he pre lUrren Hill mouth township, after he was judged Recorder ( h>!tv<l at the Whltemarsh township police D u . __ . aorporatlon ubaldlan w-guiltv bv Magistrate John D Stout »"<""r* pm, was charged with K.^i TV ill Mill- KrillfS Made nounred todaj by A- A OarthwaJU H,,.,.:...! I aimiaaalaaaaa ifhalrman of foster homes for UM |)jvorrr Suit of t.ii notations of the township fjn SittiirtlilY* esurylng a concealed deadly weapon Sale and reaervattfin ol tickets Tor ore*,denr shows an increase of »-"*|«**« rnaail" >">' p!:..ir'.i.-l.„tlaraa zoning ordinance. ' .without a permit and pointing the the annual r-.jnion and reception 14 785 IM 25 In net sales, after all Jarquelvn Souders 21? Si " bTln ' "' The charges were brought by; Beginning lhl» week and weapon at an offlcr ol St Matthew's alumni, June 11 discounts and allowanres. for sixUi-eiuie wa George S Friend assisUnt building' eontinuing through lhe sum- Apprehended last Tuesday morn- m the parochial grade school au- months ending April M ai 'nm-,». .will explain th- Inspector and zoning officer Coder mrT months the bsninesa and in«' °>' Officers John Lebold and, ditorium. has been extended until pared with Ma I I94fi was fined 1100 and assessed costs of . ' . . __ IJoyd Frankenfield of Whltemarsh! Sunday. Mrs Charles Cat on. prea- Net sale* foe lhe sir n. ■9 50 He was arrused of not taking manorial €(ineea of me nt- -ownship police the man had pulled idem, announced todav A buffet ing Aur;! 30. IM1 were I19.27II 203 TR out the Drooer pennlU prior to til- TORDER wtU remain cloaed P. euii on Sergeant Mitchell and «unper at 715 wilt open the event Pur " tenng a building in a "B" residence all dav on Saturdays. Thi* step Officer Frankenfield the night be-' All members of the alumni are re- ne* jle» totaled 114 '■■ 1*0 Che M taken in harmon* with a fo,T *hen approached for ques-, quested to bring spnn« flower* to Earnin» per share on Judg- Knight leceived the peti- " tig while hl'chhikmg. according the auditorium at the meeting nean share* of ■ . .snltal a- a m. Uon and Met Friday. June 13. a,-, a growing trend among itnanciai ,(| tnatlinonj given nt the hearing |Ttiesdav nleht date for a heanng on the question lnslltuti«ns jnd huslnrso heusei !i;ed ai Montgom- i with decorations for the event Mrs -n ir.-reaae of 1108 nm the ** isrrascnl Wal'er B-at to ametner or not tne appeal will, «f •** comaasmitT ' ery county prison Norrutowii since; John Surt is ehairmsn of decora- share earnings for *hr period in 29 wae ler riad I be granted 1 ~ |lbi± arrest ' tions 19*8 ' gk»l and William DiJeni,' ''««* or the WM. irawg cie-tie were admitted to <tr ''*2 They were uded, with fin married July 71 1939 N-w School »..Hr.l M.elinB s masazlna ■ ■ rd wtll be held next Monday . Ik will*be a preface nighl nt 8 at the ichooL a weer sur-lto the mternatinnal relauoiv UK-IUICI than ihe regularly :■*tvedi>lr<i turr senes to be given in the fail.'date
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 3, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-06-03 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 3 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 97 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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®ljc Consl)ohochctt Uttotbtt
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7697.
No One Else
Involved With
MacFarland
Vml.l Kxoncrate*
Olln-r Siiprrti-or*.
Mrnaes DeeJawei
TIIMHI .Nl! HMIH1
Young Peoples Croup
Name* Now Officers West Side High
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 1947.
W.<. U. S. IIONOH SI I DENTS
PRICE: THREE CENTS
Baccalaureate
Gum >ij»hi Frolic
Planned For Ton. ".lit;
t at-l Grailiiulioii I oinorrnvt
John Dodswoiih. ol West Con
iboboeksn, «ai fleeted p i
the Young Prcpks" Fellowship
Calvin ffplieopai church at the;
Anal nettkofl of the aauoa Satur- W„„_,-.>_ U|^l,|
tt, in oilvary pariah house, 5CrVRC tlClU
t Uowlni a "O.I." dinner. ^
Hi Dodaworth nacNaOj Ruben
! Herron
NuitH'tt i it ■ - on udl i>: was Arnold
romet, Jr. Mian Claire Miller wits
. :ot ■Ktttai v and Ml-.*
i Alice Orain. treasun
nwng intii and women
bauM th* • MDl A KM
Virtually completed the current i menu ti) pn The baccalaureute serv.i.- COMV
audit oi the nuances ol White- 'the Fellowship who »«re linimT inK the final C0tnffleltna»ent »»-ek
niarah township reveal that DO OX1 , wSTfiUaa in the Wait Cnnahnhoeken
other person la implicated in the Kliaki-'initoimed ettendanta. ana high school, was beld In Ballitio-l
»eculatlon» or Oliver c MacFer- l placards with th. army I dmonilloii,: mtnj(0 Baptist church Sunday
land. 58, of Miquon. former HOT*- Tata "" -*■ * \ ■* "J^ ■ WiWej Class night will be held
tary-treasurer amounting to 123 300 '■'*• ' added '" -** o; ■>'■"■■''!>>'•"■ thll avanUM M B 15 in the hlith
covering a period from 1943 until ** 'he mi-n.oers totamu m "COO* school auditorium and graduation
April of tfele vear '■'"' 'exercised will be held In the auditor-
„.„.,, .,„„_ -. . „,..,[ ~i ■ J°hn Graham was dinner chair* iUm tomorrow evening at 8:15
1M^ nP ,M,H ^.'..^-.T "SSl «uuv assisted bj law Orimth, ciaa. Nigh, Frograr-
«^.r- '" lile Juile mMlll* °i th Whltemarsh township board o^f Game* : I Um
supervisor last night in White'
marsh township building placed the
burden of the missing funds square
ly 'on the doorstep" of the former
official, a member of tile board lor
sixteen consecutive years and sec
retary-treasurer for thi
>■■,.>■■.
MacFarland in under *1Q,000 ball
\\ i -t Side Hoard
Teachers Ask
Salary Raise
awaiting the verdict ol tbe grand I
Jury on charges of forgery, em-'
bezzlement, misappropriation of i
township funds utid irmidulenl con-version.
I ui.'h to state the following,
RoeoKei BOBUMI
Murgare
At (he class night frolic tonight
all of th" graduates have ■ pun in
-in. Ktiicii wm bo oiracttd
by Miss Fliwanw Pajwijian. head o!
the English depanmi-nt of Hie high
school. Miss Evelyn Ling, director of
music, will be the accompanist
The program is centered altaaTaj
operation or a radio station with
'television introduced in the second
act. The program Is as follows:
Radio station W.C.H.S.: Robert
Cralg. announcer: insane adviser,
Harold M crtgamire. news flash.
Helen Prusinoskl: time etM I *
Two West Conahohocken teachers hie Poktek.
which is being made public tor the have requested aalary increases from TMe*Won-inews hour,
first Ume-arTd in the proa nee ol the school board. Mrs. Mae S Gavaghaii, talent scout hour
Mr Uubert-thet no forged checks■ Yocum and Mrs Anna 1. Swetmler. ncunoar. Robert Cra«. Oarthur
bear his signature. Some of the first and second grade teachers, in Oddf.ev. Halph K UIMI^ f010 °>
checks on which original amounts ■ ...mmunlcatlon read last night Yjnmica Mttt nnel!L . You Cant
were raised bear the signatures of at the June meeting of the West Get a Man y, h a «"»■■
Mr. Laubert and Mr Lincoln - Conahohocken school board, request- Sue and Hank R"ben C■"»«*■«
Menges "uted but indicated that ed an mcreaae of MOO in salary over Helen "°*U*^*»"»I oolU'
these were leBiumatelv-issued I and above whatever the state pro- Dance by all bcnioi tV*.
checks r«*MW«i They give the rising cost of ^Z^^ZTHU^Z^-
lafr chanted living as the reason for then- re- Vernocia McDonnell. Helen rrusin
^S^rrM to in Mr. M,n- q« •* »« "^"!^ £SS M":
,a- st.rmei.1 arc suplun Laubm. Tl.e rommunlc.Uon «u received » M"J 0^JJ5; fJHS w n.
presidenc u( tlie lx.»rd and H Allen and Med. ""'"•Jf!,1?,,Arl" ™ '\„ SL,™
Lincoln, member of the board M» An .pplka.lon for a portion a. "'.';.5" ° W
treasurer Iron, wUUani M. Slnitlcton. who re-1 _,„ ,.'., dlv rainier hour Martin
,.?a.1d.w.rt
J"n!„,'?l"rt*_. 5*^!* I ™ived Jlls B.S. dei.reAi at KuUUwn Jjjj. '*7rll"|" D„„c€ by „H
senior girls
Local Firemen
Lead Parade
In York Jubileel:
Two Escape Injun.
v\ hen Plane < rtvihei Rev. Boughey
Addresses
CHS Graduates
I Tit Nembeci In I in.
Offin- rurniliirr
Presented To Hosfai
Lamliv Takes Part
In Hnrr.tl.iiirr.Hr
Service \i School
■
i
| wlu'ii tli.ir
■
lj Thun
Mnbirg. 315 Km
DO Fnyette
a ] r c
ufipeared 10 the|
.nichtlg on!
....■ .uni the only op
plant .truck a deep
bum into flames Both n ,hrn, P nouuhev pnaasittoorr ooif
_ . Brieoral 1 ihe ConahohodBMi Mi
-.i lellvered tha baccalaurt
ed Saturday with a streel ra* ran ' ' ' "' fntmbw "■ U»« p«W»«S
count; to the Win scnool auditorium
i,m. «ith tha
n in lme. atured In new
alHj can I ;i"1' R"'h Ambtnj ■•:-
bonu handed by the i\.
.-I Allentown, and Coi
■ utMuo ^*" a, wim mooo b) tmek to bring
tue in line can,in* ■ K* the n-mnauts ol tha wrecked
■ ■
i . old bum! nf
i Reading, marduna ■ .i Oonahc
Ihocken Unit for -he lit
■ i
given the honor of trading, tn
One piece of ai
Plra i tnpan) an
in ihe line of parade
Rtdim on Sentence Imposed
Gets 3 Years
In Theft Case
■
I the nhlest
members oil tha S ishlngl
panj and rule*) Wlhwn, a charter i
: i.•i.ii'-iu»h>" kin I
On lt.iilro.itl llnr«£l;ir
ol bur]
Sunday
Members of (he graduating clam,
Lj and board ol i
':■■ iiidiiormm as the
! hvmn ••!*».>■ <
Wiis being Hung They took seals
" them in the front of
(he auditorium. The invocation and
ihe reading of the iciipcun were
livan by Robert o l^ndis anpaN
Intendeni "i schools
■ nl numbers. "Lift Thine
Fhjah"
by Mendelswhn and "Amish Child's
Bong", arranged by Harvey Gaul.
i 'uuh Know girls'
der tha dlrooUon of Miss
Ooldsmiih. a member of the Music
deparunant. with Ml« Beitv Anne
i Dori Websier,
■ ■
Summary of Sermon
Taking for the subject ol his
KI ol Oonahoboekeo I ■ i oouni not nyitU u> have ap-len
goods Aiired An.. i thta one tnini I do-ladies
Aid of Washinuton Ptre cm- rjl , forsasttuni the ttunta that are be-panv
went i- bw to Yurk Batui hind, an.! renehinji forth unto those
Baornini Pleasure pal ■■ in In uwjtninta which am baron, i meat on
realdcnu ItanUary i ^, Judgi unnu I nv huh call-ad
110 and '"" *hich is of Ood in Cluisl Jeans"
rliroetly rrOOl Rand- ., I'lnlippians 3 IH, H. Rev Boughey
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