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®l)c Consljoljockctt Recorder ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7699. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 10. 1947 Commencementi (;ET T,,,, wmm■ St. Matthew's *;«'™"«"Army ;' * »;<-^» \^mmmmm ^_ lops (.on I III Drive t.ronp Or<>;mize< For87 AtCHS Held On FridayJ Multiple Awards \\ on K> ■main WVMMT \IIII Stella Stiiha Tliree of the B7 young men and women of the class of 1947 of Con- , shohocken High school captiin-<i tii.. 16 animal academic prizes, with il:p exception of the art awarl. B( the j 76th annual commr,nceni MI <\.-i- ::tv night in the in'ii school autliiiriuiii Winner of the largest number of acholaslic awards was Brooke Web-ber, son of Mr omi Mr< OeClje Webber, Sr , of 714 Hallowell street. Valedictorian of the class, he was awarded a four-year scholarship to Lafayette college. Easton, offered by the Lee Rubber & Tire corpora-tion; the annual alumni prize of lioo toward a ooUgn scholarship: the science and mathematics medal offered by the Renseelaer Poly-technic Institute, also three other awards and tied for three more. Exclusive of the Lee scholarship inrdal, hit awanK tola I In value $127 50. Meal highest prize winner m Stella Sluba. sahtutorlan. daughter of Mr and Mrs Bnlcslaw Stuba. of 334 East Elm street, who received the Lee Rubber At Tire corpora-tion four-year scholarship to Ur-stnus college, the science medal awarded by a Philadelphia optical firm, three other academic awards and tied with Brocke Webber Cor three more. Exclusive of the Lee Scholarship and medal, her awards toU) in value $37.50. Ranking third as a prize-winner Is Victor Molitemayor, son of Mr. and Mrs1 Joseph Montemayor, 351 Spring Mil) avenue, who received three scholastic awards, -totalling $30 Winner of the annual $5 art award given by D M. Feldman of „p#3ljroal MI Urtyeiuroup urgamsed l-IVptt Ifinlniil^m fiB«0nd of he $26.000 reported' The po|.,e Pension Fund corn-el VC.*) I71lil«llilcl> meeting, a re- «"*»• '" «* *°™** °' Con^°- , . ' . , J * " iiccken was organised at a meellnn "- '""»> by haWThuradaj at theOonahohook»n Genera] Chairman Mubelle U K.ighth avenue and Ktrkbride shows a grand total to Fiyette street date of $28,244.68 which i.s $H 7*4 Albert A Oarthwuilc. pi moie than fcht SlS.'iWi RubbtJ A- lie corpore-al Armv In Its 1947'Hon. representing the manufac- Maintenance Fund Campaign luf t own Tl In* committee, we <iit. Thomas Williams The report shows $io,s04.94 MI member "i mem council wme named rontrlbutions outrun n -idem 111 propel here »i. nt.1t t'nief Waiter Phipps. represents was given. (the police on the eornmil A list of the ammints contributed' Joseph Quino and PtWdl J Bob To Class of 77 Chester KUncewIci \mi Nanc) Sagle Receive Hoaora M.. Nine] >'igle. daughter of Mr and M: Bamtl - .-aglP. of 10 West Hector street, and 01 Klincewicz. son of Justin Kltnce-wlcz. of 222 fast Hector street, were honored as the lushest-ranking Boehret". Mrs. .. "■ siHia.22. Plymouth Mrs. Bla Dtehl 0 Papal Blessing Is Accorded To Father Strumia Honor- Conferred Ihirinr Ilalian \ i-il Di*clo*ed at lfaiH]iiet The blessing wivsr.oRsi»> tWARD the Buprame by various sections, and a list or.enrieth, borough secretary mid Pontiff or the Roman Catholic the leaders of the drive in the var- itreggliror. will fill those offices as church has been WWWlied H n Vic- Ineludee: too ordmanre govern- tor Strumia nn u'i> Conshohoe,;en alri Caroline ina the police Pension Fund mas'and Damiai Reuiwn UeHaven. mluot President of Council Oeorge C|j„rch tn BonnecUon with the 40th Smith served as secretary aiituv ary of his ordmnttoi Floyd Snyder.'Mr Quirin who Was detained t being proenni members of Die graduating 77 young men end women, accorded MM*) rjpp« Merlon \,... ,<,„ tI ibe organisation maeUns instead ol £E£^^~^££M diplomas at last mghr s annual fcfeoaorn M: Fa*™* R,.v,w!«r <_,,■„. „»., ... .1,1,,,,.... ioaumnoemtni of s; Matthews $570-je boo), m si Matthew's Oath-| 1 oiie church M.s-s Nag'ie received the St. Mai tbew'l Alumni association award of _. $25 for tin aw rati h ■ in the commercial course ovt) 4-yi ar period Chester Kliurew .was awarded the Rev. Richard KmiUian pn/e, 111 similar amount donated by the Conshohocken OouncU Knights ol Columbus, for St. (><>rtril(l(> School 21 i oiiinli-lc SllldU the highest general average a\■■■: j 4-year period In the academic the Eight Graduate Awards Made On West Side At St. Mary's \uanU Diploma* bmUaJtt testimonial banquet Satur-uuv ntghi m the I H.ile\i: -.Stratford hole) Philadel-phia Hie rare Papal Blessing, ronfer-nd by Pope Pius Xll thv. . I dinai Joseph Mtyone. An!) Nlcomedlusiu. during the local clergyman* recent visit to Italy, was read publicly at the banquel. arranged bv Catholic pilgrims from I'liiU(iel|ihiu. New York and ether out-of-town communities who DOOM here yearly to the feast of Ss Oos-tn. i.s and bamian. patron saints of the looa] ehureh .,imi- three hundred men and women, eiuhih ,nrlli"'lnt' high-ranking ■erdeauwri u , and civil <iimii!niles. wan grade of St Marys parochial school tQ honor Ul(1 prlMt mPIllb,.r M .m MISS ruuu nxmoTON At Parochial School ompsetad the pre*| Haheat emirli mirtlni th ■ pletlon '■! itucnwi in the Annual Awards Bv Art League Mi—, dan r.llinf!ton Wini. Canii Medal PHICE: THREE CENTS Rotary, Lions Hold Annual Joint Meeting Jadgc Kolirii KolfiiT IVIiwr- 4ddran on "Kill <»f Ki(iln*" A prominent Philadelphia jurist. [son of a former principal of St. Matthew ■ high school here, was guest speaker last evening at the annual joint meeting of the Con- .shnhiKken flnntfj ",1<l lions rlubs at Ridgeway Oardens. Ridge pike. Rooart v. noiger. judge »f the Orpht l I he -leaker was presented by leonard A Tatone. Esq.. borough solicitor of Wesl Conshohocken, chairman of the program commit-tee for the meeting Judge Bolger spoke of his father'* connection with St. Matthew's school and expressed a close per-sonal regard tor Conshohocken. Taking for his subject "The Bill uf Rights ". he pointed to the neces-sity for a deep understanding of unu regard lor Hie Bill o( Rights. "It is our gospel. It Is to our gov-ernment what the Bible Is to re-ligion The Bill •>! Hiyht 1 the ml of our Government . he Each received three other sew demic awards ih. award! were ■'a™ pupils not announced until the exercises icrlbed oourae In St Oertnidt'i Rev Aiiihuny J Plynn. STL.jKrade schixil in West Oauhohock- Ph. D.. colligr profeaaor and res,- ";i and were uwarded diplomas nt, dent at bunuculate Conception the graduation exeretaea foll.-wim. were made Joinlly to John Rorien-1 outstanding faint lv of Turin. Italv. U'liRdon Qoraon memorial medal lold his audniu,- hurch. Jenkinuiviii. di - -In- si ofekKk mass Bunday mornliig uauII|> ",ld Clttr" Kurys at aiinui.l m ■ddltun U liie Papa] Bit v ,lnn'' 1,; "*•. •■•** Contlnuuig. he said. We will never , h " exercise Saturday night In Stjan Apostolic Blessing. Issued the tf «a«ch c«ae 01 Uw Ooraw»nor«n eliminate Communism l>\ simply The members rsl the aisulisattns M"n ■ church hall These two stu-jMme day at Washington, was read. Art League durina the past year, yelling 'Red Rather, we will hav i-d In whit.- gowns 3 I*"* earing white wreaths and cor-sages of pink roses rode from the^.0(|p stU(1rnlA presentation school to the church because of the ,hrS). aw^rdfi wlls mi0> laflt werk I heavy rain which made it and Archbishop of Laodlcea Tlie kid that Our Most Holy H,'USI' Council Votes Norrlstown was Carolyn Beaver. f.T 471 f e daur.hier of Mis Elizabeth Beaver \\ AUi \pii ar I 111A Raymond M BoraeUeca 148 East Sixth avenue Carmella il 1 CT? kjC» V I IjlllC Catholic church, ttvend .1 foneful commi ,,'<■■:■ hold stoutly to the ieln:ious tenets instilled in lahOonzuok, D.D Auxiii»i\ rhahop of Philadel-phia, presided at the unpreaalvi ex-ercises, preceded by a procession of]".? .graduates from the school to church, the young women wearing all-white academic caps and gowns, laud the Mttng men In black. I Rf\ Joseph W Kwanikh, ad-'nwtoi of the Church, who urged the.eusr. Kosciuszko club, were present-.priest while minJatrator, awarded the diplomas, j (troup to remember their early, ed to Antoinette Brzoaka and Rich-| read, and Rev Christtinhc: J OibneyJ teaching and to continue their edu- ard Pultorak. who attained second speskers si BantiMel ■ nd high school I cation. He presented the diplomas highest averages. I Principal speaker at the test! fttntg were earlier recipients ol the Author uf the Apostolic Blessing n' lll<' annual tea and opening pf to get the same fanatical belief In annual American Lefton medab , was A C Clgognanl, aixwtollc dele- ,m' exhibit ol the work of sketch 1 the Bill of Rights, which the fol-preseiited to outstanding eighth gate from Pope Plus to this nation, c,aM members Sunday afternoon lowers ol Communism Ol Hlllertsm at 4 in the Maty H Wood Park |„„i m dieir leaders and tenets. A recent |H.II indicated thai only A capacity audience attended the Ftiiher Pom- Pius XII has hed approximately a quar- „ne iierson in every four knows to hold llu- scheduled proces-1exercises at which twenty.lour pup- graciously d-igned to bestow Upon r ">' a*u b> lht lBlel what the Bill of Rights la. This h "'on- us, including S boys and 18 girls V(,u lhe special apostoM. blessing- Mrs Walter Coraon. early president „ shocking disclosure," he said." The address to the graduates was sstre given certificates ot comple- A thud blessing ft ni the Arch- "( ;hl" lPa»lw- ■nd (otitlmied In Ml Yet no American would give up a marie by Rev Thomas L Oaffnev. lion Awards donated by The Tad-,bishop or 'hum eraated the l'x-ul '""""'V of her sons, the award has single w—■ • i Turin in March *..., '; • u made everv vear slme Bolton understo Cnruiii Pliro.lt.il 111 nii,1.> tlii> .... i...irf ord ol it. If he knew und understood it It protects everything Chestnut Mill made the we hold dear." Judge Bolger said. preeenUtlOD at the tea which was "It guarantees freedom of religion, attendtd by more than flity men freedom of speech, freedom of the principal, the » iCademk prbtee The awards ror highest general A*'»^ for the highest average in, mouial banquet was Or Vlnreimi "no, Wl,m*'" t ll">" "lls ... .. _ _i_ . .... ^ "•minmilty praaW, freedom of assembly' he n.. *™' • ••«.■»•. ,,_,___ , ,_ _, ._ . "... "... 23 _ _ _ _ . iind siirroioiriliiir nreii ....,,.>... I . ,m ■■!( ii». i li,. nrl. '/.iiiiii daughter ol Mi and Mrs Cuiiiinc Zinnv of 433 West Sixth! avenue, received the Trl-Hi-Y ■ Award of $5 for greatest service j tendered the club. The names of winners were held I In secrecy until announced at the1 exercises. Contractor Offen* To Pav Goal Of Main averages were presented to Oeralri religion went to Eleanor Manaszko. DeVirgllis, Ph.O . DDH. gradual.' Hi:" Uoh neiiue and "ir ;'»!"<l DttOsl l>\ Leon Rada- ot the Uuiverslly of Rome, and of Mnarh. o| Prom si "SriS ^ *• ,ol,nrr Medlco-Chirurgical In- II..Her Miidenu i'hvlli- Ctemelski. Mary Cross., stilute, later absorljeil by the tTltt- Ttie honor students in ail of the M"r"" chl lu,kl C""" ^emity of Pennsylvania, and forin- KrlSL^r^ZLV^^ Praxes .Pruslnow-sk, and J0s»prd» | ^Swpcta£d with the D Orade ft -Oeralri Leflar. Dolores alld Dr. Leon T Mocre. district su the Philadelpl , Conference, delivered t aaaac68 befo'e Town council met In special ses-sion Friday night to consider the installation of n sewer line in [Tenth WO>HI street m the ten o'( Mr Moore of th<- sewer commit- the Uiurclv with an addres» MfLBBBHrJeal a nieellng of the com- Father Kavauach. Brmjiniiiii nd Weodtaltarv beaurrfBlly u wree- with 8. J Vaarruanl. bulMtliR eluded the ecmrawnriinent exerr contracwar. who requested inatal-'The rhurch was fill'd to upacir 1stlow of the %ew*r in oider to itontinaed on Page raerrl »erve iwaive houses he plans to eracl on property a; that location. Vsarml advised t hem of due $215 OUt-tlie st Matthews Hlah eohool athletic trophy offered to tlie BV ageous athlete taf In van- "'"""V";1 SSs^Tlfh^'rltoSl SztuWnskl received gifts for out- „( public A ■tsUnee Philadelphia ' °" KOV-;rtan?r-h i«n^^^SL-Tri^ sUndlng accompllshmenu through-, lauding Father strumm and his '■ ESy iS^I^V'^fTPn"' °«t ,l,t' "n**" Mh001 >,(,ttr °1,U rtmnus brother, Dr Max Strumia, < TH. n vH.?\ n^T i. K- lWerp Prownwtl th'nt by the Holy i co-developer of blood plasma John .i Toth end Joseph <"'"1'' I '*■'" E. O'LHinnell P •»■ * Baccalaureate exercises were held Jane McKay jeach of the graduates by Dr. W F. I engaged in vTtal ade 6 Francis McDermoti cteaMsJd who delivered an ad- strumia In savli tu McTamney. Madonna Wood oh i-.es Sterling silver Dr Strumia in saving their lives. _,. Iiu MtAIeel Margaret pootow- rUig were given the graduateh by i One Is a symbol of lb* power and "J™gX^^JFLZSl ££ rroundiin limited out 'It guarantees the prl- .Mis... hen. Baituu.k of Rndgeporl vacy of the home, trial by Jury. i He progress print, pre- h i.s the policeman that guards tnted foi the greatest progress our property rights It* assurance made during the raw Ml» Ethy- depends on our vigilance—and how lene J>.rb received honorable men- •■ vigilantly we watch our rulers. Its tloii Lilli.in P LaSota. of 809 East external enemies are the dictators, Kim fttntti nieived the league, who are long on promises and short Drhal tot the best work done in ■m performance They ask that we Conshohocken High school art turn over our freedom to them, for PHll Huppr. B»rb.r,. fmSrm,?Sf,STS«S%,.«pr™nt«^^^' n^n^r »^,,d» d bi.ri™ of U.TTt.ll.n' cl*»" durtn« """. >*i"to■ "*^•"<»"■"«<•»"-' "^>;"'"»„•r""«;«',';»..*X""r!<l'""<•;>^" ,""<'M^"" Qiecgje Nevlns. of Eighth avenue he warned in coiuitidiini his foce-to capaettv Snesklng of the ehsottr condition of the world today he rec-ommended a 'revival In politic* and religion1 as the onl Ing the fine education which the jrhotjl.. he dKland thai education l 11M, , „,'„'u„r ,„ , ■" .^.". 1"^,P"r;U.°" K' Wh*.l'f V'[<" >"e properlv. He had I.MU.C! ion 1 .?^™ll,er„*^*'!,i"a. ''Old »'««50 W have the work ,-,,,,,. A* W* I nCmaU Mr Papnldl moved that an aaree- .1 Exereises Held J.n,„ Kenv.Harry Mlta.e,,.J»X»'«v33ltSS rte'v" SSSSTn*": Bil.l.- CUM OnttSg iii.tit bltWOOP Ha property owraarel Thrrtj-flve members of the class e•■npihl MVnullie'nn. J. Ie. •a!!n■ 1 MM KKa«yt'. J.IomseBptihh-. ' jVcrXjig. rector * presen..te.d. the djl.p..lii. ' 1M7 Conshohocken High me Morris mas and made an address to th: for the unexpected Make lives significant by constantly la-bs] the abilities that Ood and nat-ure have given you.'' he urged In! a'n7'th7"^roUBY"^"pr7pared' conclusion. 'ing that the property owners ertUlschool members of Ss Cosmos and Robert c. Landls. superlnterident ()iU !lU uneiieei incurred by the Caiman Catholic rhurch who at-j Kane Johanna McGuire of local public schools, presented a sewer line extension installation and. tended the weekly religious instruc- Attendance < ertifleales representative diploma to Joseph that the borou«h engineer eubmll there throughoui the AM.-ndaiu" rer"""" were tv' si.iv LPJ"1 *!?.tt»J*?l?..far_*ggy^ v ' _?Plti5LJ55tJfi ^e awardid the following student , Members of the class were W1L Theodore Sarnnc/ak. John Murphy liam Bany, PraiKls Hylinskl, Rich Iceland Hovey, of the Norrlstown ji„-r ,n *r MJ,»h' Hon- Rotary club, was a visitor Harry Bry James White Marlyn PQ,. Clowns; seventh, Aunt BesMe's Sup- Rt Rev Moaslgnor Tliomas F. kowski Ellyabeth Blona Mmrv crstitlons: eighth. Martha wait/ and McNallv rector of Immaculate (*on- Anne RsMskT I Temptations Of the World •( ..niinued an Page I nO«ra<d*eT^e2-Wnnilmliamm Bo.arrnnvy«o.kck.,,„C,,o„n„s,t„a„nce, Oolas delivered the nrf Inilll B,,^,,,,,^ | Orade 1- John Nlblo. Oeraldine^^dyn,^ -T^,. graduation song The M-M Bible Class Mark's Lutheran church will hold welner roasit tomorrow •waning op .,"| the Alma Mater song and a Polish Joylen Farm. Cnld pom- th tall and was formerly asso- dav eveniiiR He has chosen Tor the elated with Andorra Nurseries, subject of his address: "lhe Land Harmonville A native of Charlotte, of Afghan". N C. Miss Ellington received no art training prior to entering the ] league class several years ago. Approxtn ■ i "t work in a varietv of mnli.i. harcopl oil. water color and pas-luded In the sketch class, , Talented menihers Mn-i* .11< I lim -il.i\ adudlni |>\ Kaplist (»l'«»|l|» m pas- It...■. m poiekl Kreasky. class president, who re-ceived it on behalf of all the gradu- I Moore seconded "thi otes. Edward W. oermann. hly.li oarrlod school principal, presented the aca-. -u,e sewer line eattggatlOsl riemlc awards Howard Lentz. trees- proximately 250 fe«> bloh second annual commencement ex-tndgy after noon at the chun h Miss Lucy Colanzl. of 141 West : ot the teacher John 1 > members of the class are request' to meet in front gj the H:. xlnlat. which will remain on view Fellowship of Youth lhe First Baptist School (losing urer of the alumni, presented the i SamuelDcMedlo.'ocal realtor, rep- \ Eighth avenue, received highest alumni award, and Oeorge H Duck, resenting the conlrat. r, Vagnonl. in honcr f;ir religion, with an average vice-president and director of puoll , filing the houses to be erected oniof 88. and was given a pin. bearing relations of Lee Rubber & Tire , tr,e plot, appeared before town coun- the word, religion" and a cross, corporation, made the presentation 1 cu at the Mav meeting and re-1 Second honors went to Miss Vir-of the Lee acholarshtps. quested that the sewer be installed1 gmla DAlessandro, of 123 Maple A procession of graduates, clad in saving the absence of the sewer main'street, with an average of 87. She black academic caps and gowns. | la delaying construction of all ex-,received a pin. inscribed "merit", down the main aisle of the auditor- i cept two of the houses in the pruj- Mha Vilma jtanettl received a pin. ium to the palm-adorned stage, op- got inscribed writing" as a special ened the program. Mr rjgpaktl gloved that the iccie- award for composition The high school orchestra, riir- . ational committee of town council Si>ecial awards for excellent con-ected by C Lester Shade, super- , be authorized to prepare a lease duct were awarded to Edith Lepera _, with the Conshohocken Bocce club and Theresa DeMarro. whose pms I il\l UIH1 AlllnillllhlU1 for a first ward playground on part,were inscribed with deportment" ■■.. ■ .• ,, . of UM I.occe club property at Third A religious picture was gfren I.vtin rifflirr It) < .<»!II-IOII avenue and Wcod street Mr Do-'Frankino as an award for neatness lanskl seconded the motion which _ Awards for best effort shown In this week In the assembly room of 'hurch will present their first musl-the Park House Cf,lp Thursday night at 8 in the Oeorge Clement, ol Ainblei. presi- w*^*' i-oonu. oj UM chm.h . 'dent, greeted the groups Sunday. Proceeds will aid the Baptist mLs- The committee m rharge of the aI1(1 llU,|l|1(,d lnr ,1WBids Mis sll>,i ciusade Miss Ruth Righler is Caroline Perglqe. Mary M arab-|Rodenbaugh. Henry Sivlck. Joan; outdoor program for the meeting stunt B Molonv tormer president general chairman of the eveni wMOh and James Borkowskt. Marie Bruno. Antoinette: comprises Mr and Mrs Kenneth pI(-„.Mtr,| lll(. prtaes to the high is "lien t" 'he public Daniel 8 White jBraoska. Marie Choinski._Phyllis Kltpatrick. Sh-i winners TIU followed witli Hleatand, of Montclalr, Pa. a stu- Margarrt Murphy. Joan Powers ard Lasota. Richard Pultorak. John [ ri.M.-i-ki larle Choinski Phvllis Kilpatrlck. Mr and Mrs Herald -(tliM)| winil(Ik ' T, _, I(ll,((^(i w^, H.esl Mary Cross, Florence Faust. Harold Campbell. Robert Mfs prB„g j Q Jones as chair- dent carried. President Smith presided. received religious pictures *2lr3£i!£, Being Cared For By Dutch Family viaor of music, played the nroces-sional. the recessional and a selec-tion during the program Rev O E McCarney, pastor of St. Marks Lutheran church, offered the invocation a:id Rev Harry P. Boughey. pastor of the Methodist church, pronounced benediction Stella Stuba's salutatory "»—■» I Plpanuii las \l....t s "World Oovemment. the Path ' r Ir* ,,M " In "W * to Peace", basing her tddre ■ on \ special swUng <<\ the Plf- Oeneral Arnolds statement■ ntouth Fire company win be held •Through international co'labora- iThursday night at 7.30 at the fire the religion class. She received tlon we must make an end to all, house to consider the purchase ol attendance certtfl war for all time for good of all." j a new fire truck Stanley Andrze-1 Perfect attendance for under- Theme of the valedictory preegnU]Jegyfe is president of the'nev h-cr- graduate students went to Theresa ed by Brooke Webber was Obstac- iganlred volunteer flre-flghting unit.1 i<:ootlnued on Page Fourt les in the Path of World Govern-ment", his tonic based on ' , *\r ■ l .o l _M ■ fell l statement of C B Robeon. head! lit'a\P(I>l I^M*al >olUH'l* III HoMillM of the department of political set- ' ence, L'nlverMtv of North Carolina •■That there necessity to avoid war cannot The grave In Margraten in Oeleen. Holland, of Pvt Samuel H Horn, a Conshohocken soldier who was killed in action in Ger-many, has been .. land family and is receiving affec-tionate care and visitation in the [manner that his family here would Igtre if the bodv had been sent to I the United States and rested in a . iraTewry word of the ado- 1 the grave of private Horn was received by his mother Mrs Elmer Horn, 7B Poplar street, who had seven sons inducted into the World War II. Private Horn was killed >u ac;ton on February 28. 1W5 while serving with an infan'ry unit In The letter received from L Nij- -nhuls. who has adopted the grave. lollows "Oeleen May 29. 1847 'Dear Mrs Horn; You'll think a letter from Hol t of music at West Chester State The school will close tomorrow Demurat. Constance Oolas. Clara K«oeUer, Ralph Stanko and Mil-' m„n Crlmson row;f MXd deutIlu Teachers college and a member of frar the sumrner vacation The pupils Kurys Augellne MMUT Eleoiwr dred Smith with OeraW Faust, class 1U: ice-draped ""■ Phnenixville Communiiy Band, from umrtec 5 to 8 are tndsv h.ilriino-' Nanassko. Francis Prusinowskl. president in charge of the business ... W||| be the guest artist r2!L1^fi"wniLW n«™lpLy TlV°h.» iB""1" Prusinowskl Coiistance ROB- meeting w" UDI^ eroned bv ^ lers tS2h7 Min.m,eck1' "^ Ann SUBBUkl' H"m ^ are requested to wear »« . S°"^L^ ? w , "SS? MiriB.m S/tublnski. Josephine Srtubinski clothes in order to participate In < hlltlrtfl Slllirr r.!«IUlt Bernard jind Marie tx-Nen, -each , a„d JowphlM zadroga th. DUtdoa prograrr. ol qtwH ers in the school The trip is being J_^ made In special buses No. 2 FireCompany Paa>«Mkl Vl Ml. Joy Conshohocken Fire Company No horse-shoe pitching contests bad- of (riuromo I)r\ lll> mlnton. basketball tln<>« mid other games to be followed by the wemer The will <if Olacomo DeVlt roast borough, who died April 30. pro- The program June Is Bustin Out All Over 'fr "Carousel"). Rodgers-Hammer-t'n Liebesleld ......... Krelsler Violin Solo. Oeorge Norcross A Oentlan Berwald-Hulme I.lllle Rabbits ior "Pride The dangerous Intersection Front SOI n. ri, ,II when a laxicab and an-:P«™>' taturtw lhe annual con- Bicydet Siolrn auigCroUS iniersW-llon Kl . . n,„„„„w Prnn.i. I Irwlnkn 1,1 11". Rust M"3 "**> •>><> a.rnur and VI streets was the JJJtArt Jv tt» «-P^ece ««■»£.nf^ Ann., and Of an_.cc4dent «,ly Sunday, ^,'R^u^B^ilC ^/"con- "111. of 230 East Hector street, re-, ""I8* •rS'" "1 vIdea that children share Ills estate „, Bc((Jrp . j^,,.., Hmitn valued at $2,000 in poTWJne.lt) and Oirls' Sextette 87.000 in real estate A property al T^.0 oujurs ' Russian Melody Piano Duet. Barbara and "•'™' i-"' y '-""""■'• '-""""'■ morning wnen a taxicao ana an-< »—*—■" "■"' , —- "" oorted io local noli, e Zlnni and Mary Caruso, who also, othrr „uiomobile figured in a col- ventlon of the Lancaster County g^Ty,^ Vstemlesha SHtu'rdav' Thrpe lots Mnrt * 8»rage on the " -treet are bequeathed '" Rrcnria Ramsey Mn- AnB*J° Youll Never Walk Alone «lr other automobile figured n a coi- ,rilllu" »• **" «H.»«-I *-""•"■ lth*t their hievdes had been stolen street are oequeainea to a soti Girls St-xietir hsion The tasicab owned by Re- Kiu-men • As.socl.tion Saturday | J^/^^J^;^^^;^^^^ Anthony The residue of the esl.te Tm „ M^'^eart Alone ttat only ben Stemple operated by Homer afternoon In Mount Joy tnernbtl ol OH current graduating I omar. of 516 Harrv strut this DOT- The firemen, numbering sixty-lass to gain perfect attendance af 0UL.n waN proceeding down Ford seven left the fire house at noon In ipproach of Matson-, two buses and arrived at the con-ford bridge The automobile being op ventlon city about 2 The band erated by Michael Kripak. 35 West wem directly from Reading . .. get, Bridgeport, was travel- mount Joy and met the firemen as ' .«imilllll«'«' TI«-«'IIN<! Ing west on Front street ,tiry .Mlk .. steps leading ■■« auhtound i.a.k <,[ f •» or *><""< W"»lh „ 111. RCTdmii railroad Tlie blryctea John and a .laushlri Ho« Thr »,r. Sin lain In Wl sholwcken . daushter, Anna, is appointed exe-cutrix The will was written Sep-tember 17. 1943 An gghstg valued St 92.500 was fcjfl bv Fan] Zolomi). Plymouth toe B-shlp. at his death on May 'i*. sc LgeaW Without n Sona Yotimans Ruth Rightei. Alto Valse Op. 89 No t i Posilnimousi Chopin Tarantella Piecronka Piano Solo. Brooke Webber «__i, ih.ir ,,i.,„, ... in*. '..■■- ..f - — snip, ai ins orain m»j «^. »t - Intermission I. ^. ," a ™'. * ant^ul mrrtlni ol hr commil- cor5, ,„ ,,,„,„„ „,CnK „„ ,|„. H,,,,,,,. NO 1 In D lor Tlulr and If Thr local Luldir..took onr ,^, arr.iialn, ih, loci nbwrv.ntr t * , , ,„ ul|mlmMrH,„t Pun„ .2„a Movrmrnt. Bar urged as a conclusive reason that 'world government' Is the solution of thr problem of organizing th-world for the preservation of peace." Cwmplete List of Awards Scholsrshin award. 110000. Con-shohocken High School Alumni as sociatlon. to Brooke Webber (unllnued an Page Pouri St. MalllirH l{r»i-ltaiion Heyin- r>iilu> Morning Registration of grammar school pupils of St. Matthew's parochiil school will be held Friday mornmv from 9 to 12 In Room I of the building. Pavene street above See ond avenue All children enterin first grade must have attained the age of 6 or attain that age before December 31 Orade school admis-sions are limited to members of St Matthew's parish and St Philips parish. Earren Hill, following a cus- -»nd We adopted the grave of Mr , Horn in Margraten already !rrm May hut year Now we have been able to read vour adress behind t!i :. If it is allriaht. we don i gnnw r.lho^ixeT^^iTBa* «;SS*of™ , "usw^lhern* "ioTiffawSTU -r^v cfE'S* •PP°'n"nem "of an admhUstraUx Plano-i. .fovemenn investiaatloii Kimak failed to ob-:pl!£? °/ *PP»r»tus' wlir^,ule,n, * ,hf 40t" ■nni\*T?iry f 0Line 1 or" which was filed in the register of The Whistler and His Dog Pryor Sw a "mi St the crossing The '»rernen made a fine appear- dins t ion to pries hood of Rev^Vic- ,k ofnce ^,t(.„ wp[P Kril|ltr(| „, F„„. ^^ ^^t s Hiest«nd DTotected bv an overhead light un- ance. carrying large bouquets of red ; U>r Strumia will be held Frldav ,hl. w , y ,,, .lane McDonald liTabout II m Kripak will be •Ild *hit* «rnations in inverted night at 8 in the rectory All com- pn R n 2. and , ^ Jltim Ha MOCturne -Song of Love. Curran summoned bJfore Burgess Mosman «n-horns. The parade however Wgl niittee members are asked n .,,, h,Tpr,r Bridgeport Begin lhe Begume Cole Porter was awarded a prige lor the best appearing comiwny in line rh.nl Burglary \i Mcwi Aajaatey i time raoenUy thieves <ijalwa A\|iliiimiini.i;i II>t-..InIH|IK Ii ! Ticket Sale Qeainfl inverted night at H in thr rectory Alt 'otn asked to at-rnpour of rain tend without fall The an.. shortly "after It h-n\ pas..: sa-^ marked at^ a_ banquet June ,,,. lewinu stand The local rompanv ^9 the Moose Home. Norristoati Philadelphia |entered th Agency. 105 Fayette ikresrl Saturday morning the store was en-itered and thieves stale three rar- s. nmne(j -uimber of reservations tons of c marettes. dve Esterbrook are available for the annual n> i carton of pencil union banouet of Consliohoeken lead and $1 30 In change which had High School Alumni Friday night been left in the rash register. at 7 at Whltemarsh Country Hub mce was gained by rearhlng Joseph Wallace, president announc- ., broken vlndow and open- ed today A deadline for banquet door to a rear room Inside reservations ha* been set for to-the mom the thieves used pliers to morrow night and they uiav be cut away wire screen and unlock «•: ured from Alan P Wood, general the door leading into the store chairman. Gordon Fret. The theft was discovered Satur- chairman. Mr Wallace or am . .in-ning by William Taylor who mittee member notified local police Officers Alex- Members or guests unable to al-ander and Blake Investigated tend the banquet and desinnp to attend the dance which will follow, may procure dame tickets as early as posslb'.e Nomination of officers Alfonso Santangelo. Esq. mill be was held at the weekly alumni harge of a program to be pre- meeting last night a* the higl torn established several years ago Kepiiblirun Meeting due to the tax upon school facilities when admittance was ooen to other _ parishes Rev Joseph W Kavanagh. cross, if ae don't know On the 30 of May it is Memorial _ administraior. announced own** we have visited the day The Queen goes to Margraten rented Wednesday eveninte ai a. school, with John ON-ill named Registration of hi ■ nrolher or son and we go loo It will be ver the P mouth Valley Re-ichalrman of the nominating corn-will take pier* next Tuesday from prayed and put flowers on his grave. Margraten m club at 'he urianfamtion^j mittee D era will be f to 12 In the grade school No re-i "We hope yog dottl HIM him v\e nave to go by be iquaiters The meeting will be-jheld at the reunion strtcttou is placed upon the parish more so much. Wen enclose a phot^j kaig journey We liave to travel \ gin at 8 o clock RedrwrhgMnts will Judge Oeorge Corson of Plymouth of high school pupils. of the grave in Margraten. iCasaMwwed aw Page Pawl be served Meeting will be the rtwnton speaker. K\|Mft .'IOO tu Xtteiid Alumni Reunion II ( % iailN/1 AleU Johnson. Soprano Clalr de Uine DeBuasy Malaguena ... t^ecuona Piano Solo. Calvin Bourgeault Song of the Meadowland Knipi>er I Dream of You < Wanna arrangement * Ooetschius-Osser Approxiiiiatelv 300 reservations A Marching Bonn Por were made befon > Ani.t,., Van-Prag^-l.inn for the annual reunion and recep- o-i.-i. * Alumni nssnci- Ofl-tte personnel soprano Aleta night at 7:18 in the Johnaon, Joan MacMuUai U Matthews pa- J"'"" McIJwiald Buih RlglOer: rochial grade school Members "■ Webber. Daniel Hi.- Oeorge Noreroea, aVffh-houl will la- received into ■'"' webbei ring rjtered Sextette personnel -flr«-t viprano- \ cosorfuJ enter- *'«•• Johnaon. F-dnh Cui(. prmno Barbara Rissel Brenda ranged Re> Joseph W Kavanagh. 5*H|I»-1 aW' Hulh R'Khter. Jane adtmnist ra t or, will glv e dress Mrs Charles Csion. dent, will well nine the Kraduatas Announcement is made today by |'otlllt\ r 1111*1* Mrs Caton of the appointment of Miss Mary Nallon as publicity Montgomery county closed its chairman uf the alumni during iht financial books on May 31 with the year following balances, according to County Treasurer Edwin K Wln- H. i N ner County Fund. $15241197, ln-i.- plta. >«•**-* stttunon Diitrlct Fund, $0361091. liie DoBsren, of :u West msutution Building Fund. $110,000. tract, returned Friday I'am Prison Fund. $g.tsg4.0"I; Liquid Fuels Montgomery hospital Norrlstown Tan Fund. $49.010». State Fund. where she was s surgical patir.v n.-.ik€g$ and Capital Reserve Post-for three weeks War Fund. $1,474 42 Mi rJoneJd iresi- Tn^ engineer is Charles R-iger
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 10, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-06-10 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 76 |
Issue | 99 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c Consljoljockctt Recorder
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7699. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. TUESDAY. JUNE 10. 1947
Commencementi (;ET T,,,, wmm■ St. Matthew's *;«'™"«"Army ;' * »;<-^»
\^mmmmm ^_ lops (.on I III Drive t.ronp Or<>;mize<
For87 AtCHS
Held On FridayJ
Multiple Awards \\ on
K> ■main WVMMT
\IIII Stella Stiiha
Tliree of the B7 young men and
women of the class of 1947 of Con- ,
shohocken High school captiin- meeting, a re- «"*»• '" «* *°™** °' Con^°-
, . ' . , J * " iiccken was organised at a meellnn
"- '""»> by haWThuradaj at theOonahohook»n
Genera] Chairman Mubelle U K.ighth avenue and
Ktrkbride shows a grand total to Fiyette street
date of $28,244.68 which i.s $H 7*4 Albert A Oarthwuilc. pi
moie than fcht SlS.'iWi RubbtJ A- lie corpore-al
Armv In Its 1947'Hon. representing the manufac-
Maintenance Fund Campaign luf t own Tl In* committee, we
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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