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®l)c Const)ot)ochcn ttccorfccr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7701. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS New piay A™ *t:;:;;:: In First Wan! This Summer rrmony Siiiulio persons Irom this bor-ough mm 'I'". N. J., ■ ■in,; waaum were received Into thf- order of St. Lu i.ir:. at * in liie ;#rv!ce (or the :ic friend-ship vl Mother Ninetia lonata. head o: in- c bom in I this country for forty yeai member or every local in mil j to make the trip lo Morrlstown was bora in tha HIM wwn as Mother Ninette Ionuu and knew bet or her family before i-amlng U> this lummn ,, Equipment Sold1'''1 "' Bv West Side School Board l*4-mi Institute Of Local <»o\cninn'iit W „• |?no|l\i jiv Kith Anniversary Tomorrow > VI.K <;ium\iT. Of Bill Ifr Pike Trad On I hinl Kve \\ ii! Hi- Equipped |{y 0|i<-iiin<: Dale Conahohocken mil have a public playground this added to the four iilniidy-e:,:abl!;!. cd play centers, according to IB- >' J1 Nui""" '•""'' nouncement made today *Tog I n tills Borough It J, l..,),.M, aple orty goo will formally open July 1- ytgn ago he n turned to his native Newest of the borough's public; it.Uy where In died. Her brother,! play areas will be located In thelfaul. a former local resident, died nr.tw'.rd.a.theendorWestTlurdJ-;, i .ii .i pio! ol Rround known i ,,. \|;,.r„ ..,„.,, ,,, \ , as Kenvs Field No name in to u m" been selected for tha play "'""M Following the religious program an but it is expected that this will be , « m.|d (,n ^luwn sur. done shortly alter the season B^.s | roU11(ftllK tht. , underway j Mo,hpr NnH.Ull ionata keeps in Situated in « ^<>"°' lhT *™-\ close touch with a number m tha ouRh whichi has lontt ttoodad the ad- nMmU here whti m o*. vantages of a playground, the new unit Is expected to draw a capacity m orowd of young* i citizen.- (ran thl sin rounding area. Il will be equip-ped with swings. .Klc giant smdc Band box. volley ball court and soft ball diamond. Sutcllffe Park, handicapped by the lark of drinking water for more than two seasons, will open T\ jM'wrilcr-. I uhli - \\ ill Be Used II* IT: ThL University of Pennsylvania* the presmtatlon ol osrtifli laaUtttta "f Lo^al and Slate Gov- -M-P< ^xirii.Lt«ly H public officials who lemh*n 5 Causes Skill Driver I- I nlniri \* Car strike* Pole \tiir Gold Point imorruw with ceremonies IruUtuU during the past . at which Bernard Samuel, mayor eiai hundred officials are expected of Philadelphia mid Thomas Buck- to attend .he ceremony ley. Director of Public Works, will The Institute was founded In 1937 deliver addresses. to. M Otner guests ol honor at the cele-[ii:e* and long-standing in:- < bratlon. to be held jt 5 p. m in the the promotion of good government. ,; Houston Hall auditorium. 3417 He la also one of the founders of the ll.lllk Loan Xlllhnri/CI. spruce street, will be Oovernors National Municipal League, whuh, James H Duff of Pennsylvania, and recently cek orated its 50th anni- -.i. school board Alfred E. Dr.sct.ll ol New Jersey; \« r-aiv .:; Philadelphia Samuel S Pels, founder of the In-I Since the Institute tUU been in 22-year-old nephcy. ol \1, inn ttttute; WUUani s Uvanaood, 8«c- operation, mans man) I Vawdaln, aoda^-promlneni Itnaa mont raatdaiM Men whom ba makes Bam i'i Kdaln Hamt.t ■I ii ■pecial ipaaUne, last night in the library ol the high school PMMdlrtfar? ol'liiieiViaTAn'air!Tor~Penn- benefl'tedlronrstiidiis it • iwiiuUon authorizing the officers 'sylvuniu. mid Joseph H Willits. of budget, debt amlyses. filing and Uata a loan of M000 from-director of the Social Sciences Di-I record system-, health adintni'-'.r.i- his home summer prepared to meet ade-quately the recreatlonul demands of larger groups of boys and girls oi all ages Included in the idditiohs and improvements to Sutcllffe Park and of Interest lo the -lder boys and glrU will be an Otttdoot 'IMrs. Sulzhath Succumbs Here ! nun MI Sen leei Tomorrow Afternoon irrowly escaped Injury 11 N lUonaT Bai.it "ol" Coi'i-' vision of the Rorkefeller Pounda-: Uon, pUiiiiung and zoning. DUmhaa- a'. 3 30 Saturday morning whm the I , with which to pay the ■ lion and former det.ii ol ihe Whar- ing. recreation. » putt- automobile he was driving skidded \ tor tin balance ->I I ton School of Finance and Com- lie safety and other matters re- , wet sun ace of But let pike t3h0e Tchuerrebnotartdermprewvihoiucsh v.1b*o.rro|uwneed' mE.«arji u narrison. vviiccee--pprreessiiadeeinnt' stiaatte? Sgotinlun?eiit".. 1' - ^ "'* -t Cold Point and aruhad Int. a ^ H.milt.n t,.lri winiemnr^h 5J5O0 Which brlnp tbVlnaal bank "! *• U"ivr^.'v »nd clean of the The in-service traUiiija courses. ^ e Hamilion to.d ^»J "'*'■;'; ihriDhtarinatc tn «"wi *"■ * -^ ",rt'», *«*i jii.'^ioe Ht tne e*-- negun onHnexperiiiienTaioasisciur--*1" ;:;,n',,'t ., il.br.v Holland'crcLses. which will be followed by a;iiig the war. un IBM ol was alone arid was enroute home suJounei Li n( ,^„, A.live i""«'' »»" »n<i r«»pUon in Ute Dr Stephen B. Sweeney, director o[ '">•" ' l»«y « "» borne ol c "^ ,"'m pp^1 r i'r"">'**°Z, ," „ ,'' ol the Wosmg ol the Weal Oonk» no.tn.dto«™ u,' »•" loun»' 0| Hous"»1 H'" ""• '■»<"""■ •" tsfbllahed lor lmtamK& Ol ^.WMMTUIWtl ^\/'W., II Vu„ " ■ at ■ I hoe*" Hl«h .school at the end ot making a^tS. o mwe tta, »2J00 ' '" """1|05 '° Si «d°r«»ea. a; the benen, ol public offlc.ls alread, »■ »■>V^ilUoif ri »,»'d „C ' »""' "" •■'' fiTtetanlK ID. MOM tern, and the proposed ™t«r ' ».rm!'!,, ,™ ',,, the X ""'"" °> "" '"""'"-« »"'. be'.»oc...ed w„h ., ' »»;»>"»" f™"^^^,,,, „l, ,,, BM tu. M «. „„„s,„ OI ,„ »tude„u to C«I-rectors expreaaed the opinion that | _ , . . •„ ,ol whi. h Wlm, ,„.,, 1, polios njd '•['^••\^'.fX ,'","'i! wi\''ih„\.Vinh,'! b.a-aeii High «h<ml in Uw l.ll term. morntllf. the exer-! Anialgamotion ol Die iwo uliimnl J'.Mrs r. BTCBTU Taking advantage ol the 100 Graduates Are Welcomed By CHS Alumni V 11 It. union Id I.I l.\ CottaoMdgHed Hi»l\ I.a-t Frlda) Night More than 100 young men and wmnen. representIIIK U'.e (inri'iit prnduaiing classes of OorjahOhMh" an Higli gOhOOl and West Consho-hoefcen HI, h i ■.-■icomeu : 1 tollockrn High School Alumni at its annual reunion ban- 0JUM Friday nlghi at Whitemarsh. Country dub. ■he hist time was a result many delinquents are willing to pay and until they are given an op-portunity to meet the obligation, the 1B46 duplicate cannot be >ettled The 1947 duplicate, which will b.- OUaotion by July 1st. will not be issued until the 1946 dupli- "]i'(! ».ll si huol t (luipmrnt The board ■ftTtTpttll liie affer of) the Cunshohockeii school board fori ihe pwehaaa Ol all typewriters and tables used in the commercial de- State Awards Rotarians Hear «,- Road Contract Talk On Asia Vaucluln. oi liusemui so badly damai;ed that it had ' " towed'lo a nearbv garaaa ',,s,"i l,r'"K ,,,,ht U1 Wowgaj Ball nt groups reaulted from the action, Officer Wells taUaflad thai tlie '" 'M) HewasawaidedtiieHiulirl.il T*o hundred und seventy-five Hash w.ih due to ihe wet roadbed "' Al'ts '<■ ''■ : ""ll men and women fmm classes rang-did not detain Hanuli.-ii missioned Knsimi. United States ma over a period oi thirty-five years Dalrv Track Ovrrturiii. N,,v> H,"•, u InacUvt statui His xathered around the hnniniei tabhti*. Henrv Price 52 ol 119 Waal Ra i'al™ls attended the exercises, leav- Two hundred additional gueaU cam* mend s'treel Phlliuleli.lan onerating '"« lu'ri" Sl"»h.\ and leturniHK for dancing Inter in Ihe evening. a one-ion truck owned b) Nelson Monday afternoon. \r» omrrrs I).it.- ol Korrtlt«.*n was travel-! J»mcs ' steniple attended Si Mnrkmg the union ol the two ing north on Ridge pike below Josh-. MnttheWs and graduated wilh the alumni groups, three members of the ua road m whitemarsh township fu"°r »•** •* »f»edictoiian Short- former Wait 8kk alumm ware elaeV The Department of Highways has An interesting address on the yesterday afternoon when he ap- h ¥t*r_™1 grHduaiion he enlisted (sd officers of the consolidated ss- \ortli LMM Kfliuililiiiff Fornicr Service Man Vi ill Be Start«'d S<»on Tel It* of Afghantwtaa isket ball which has been Un M.IIA H 1'i.incisi Slllrbach. wife oi tred P SuUoach. died parlinent. also a large mirror. An'announced award of a contract foroeopie their customs the climate: parent lv lost oontrol of the vehu le '" l!u' Untied states Navy He re- sociatton at annual election of of I -* .. ■ .lam.n .Jli_ .__. . f*H i'/l 111. I, l-.l. I I n llllllo nt I liak A^.^x. Ul.it* lljihtl .,( Ilia AUatlil offer ftoin the East Oreenvllle tarly Saturday morning 1 ind equipiwd to double as;nome 320 Fllsl Eight!) avenue DMtb was due to a heart a Mrs Bulabach while visiting her sister, Mrs. Sally *j construction of 1.59 miles ol maca-(anCl condllions in Afghanistan, le dam road on Route 481 lu in WTute- .„, .... , .. ,, and overturned The truck, coming ™'ved £* basic training at the Bean, highlight of the event in Whit* --nmuons in AignaiiLsian. in ■ middle ol the bJjrh- NliVHl Triiimnn Station. Samiison. Again named president was Jot* 2H!ir ™f£^ ;IIL!!5£\to™™*?™ ^^L10.1"..*^.^ I central Asia, was given at the weak- "J S^iffg SgfcnSaeSla Iraf-, N v '""»"«'"K this phase of his eph Wallace, who has held the post A volley ball court will be estab lished in another part of the play _t ground Another improvement which Rf.ltz Jt rrtrrt.ni Pa. - will be appreciated by the patrons, wppk ,1||(| was plV(.n ,ntdjCft) atten- .'I ihe playground Is ihe relocation j l|(1|1 fll Ut.Ll urill. shr raturnad to and groupinv. of the playground ner homc l!l(, roUowlna day and on equipment In a new section of the Frltlav tventna itH suffered another play area A -mall building to house | atlhLk. Medical aid was summoned playgrnimd activities and to serve) aml hcr condition improved. She as a storage place has been erected BUffered n third attack early Satur-an the «rounds Prior to this sea- ,juv mor„ing and died before a son the various small pieces of play- physician could be summoned ground .equipment were transported' Mrs sulmbach was born in North-iasHs from a storage space some, uniberland county end was a resl- . Irom the playground (dent 0( thu, borou/h for the paat A drinking fountain will be plac- twanty-ai ran reara na was a ed near ihe Sutcllffe play ares, and im.mbt-, :>! the Coiishohocken tin wading pool will be available, Methodist church once more for ihe use of ihe young- S),e is survived by her husband, er children Other 'mproveineni.s to a «„,_ Robert H. Sulsbach. Philadel-the grounds inrlude an outdoor fire-: phta, afid a sister, Sally Reitz. of place for "doggie roasts", a quoit i Treverton Pi court with provisions (or 3 game.s.j The funeral will be held tomor-and s croquet court. With drinking | row aftemonn from the Ardell water tnUable, tha softbaii dia- Kumui Home. 300 Peyttfa mondj. at SuUiUffe Park are exnecl-1 wtth H*v Harry P Boughey. pastor ed to draw their quota of olderj0r the Ctonshohockan Mi boys and gnIs | church. ofBclatlng at tl The Mary Wood Park playgrotim! fntarttMOt will be made In Oulph will again feature playground ae- inaalllj llvities planned for the younger boys' Kltsabelb J. Koeh and girls and will be conducted as! Funeral service*, for Mrs Gliza-a "kiddle play center" The pro-1 beth J. Koch, widow of Ol gram on this ground will be center- Koch wtre held Friday morning at ed in ilHeresls oi ihe younger foilts. 10 frcm her h:ime 234 East and will include a program of story- I Sixth nv-nue with Rev Chester telling game period folk dandne, Winters, paster of the First Bao-and VHinai otl : ;" 'b-nge Intcraien: playground equipment Memorial slide and sand box are of the type .uited to thl needs of the voungei boys and girls. The Third Avenue playground will operate i H has for manyi l' ■ (nil program of ac- „, ,,. ■ ■> ,,t t,n .1 « tst >nlr I n«*lor The Hi. .ids will br|_ -, , , . ■ «* bnprovtd bv ■ numb« t.i-turn- hir I liml lcar changes makinc tint play-around of1 Rev Raymond tJUOal was return-create aervioo lo 'In i,ti-.i ronshohocken ■Although Consholiocken will now f, ■ be sponsoring five plavtrrounds fo'j -nmmi'lec it ihr Its vounu ottlaana, plans should be i ChnMlan Conferenee *hlcn on-made for at least one more play-|"tudi 1W tt Sey-ground to be located In the ,(erl Cliarles Hand attended as dele-northeastern part of ihe bnrousli' "»'" '™m the West Side .hurch an official of the Coiishohocken | *W Reerention Council stated today. ■■Fnrt!.. ■ rouM well inriiiiir [ennk raurbi md swlmmim; imol." he said _ ■■ • i The 1947 playground season will Hrlliril- r roill Mo-s|Mtal have a larger plan of sonrL^, crafts m T p^m-p Fordvee. of Hec-and special events with plan* for j tor and Harry Mrfets. wno has been ■ luding the1;,, Mawr hospital for mr .I the pr... n davs undergoina obser- ■ popular oaln Among i Will ^e conlln ■(! to hi- riom for a ft nLs which are cer-' week cr more Hb condition school desks one or two laboratory i marsh and Plymouth townships tables, woodworking tables and irm I Montgomery county. The contract11>' dinner meeting of ihe Consho- He .■om.e.stion during the busy hour, Chain was accepted An offer has! was awarded to P S Slauffer, WU-'hocken RoUry club last night et 5 until 6 p m been received for the band tnstru-! low drove, at his low bid of »133.-| Ridgeway Gardens, Seven Stars, by ' men's but aOtlon on Ihe tad -was wiihheld Rev John M Taylor pastor of Ihe Primitive Methodist church and Re\ Raymond Lucas, pastor of the Holiness Christian chunh, OTOeanl at the meeting. Rev Mr | Ding he was assigned to sea over a hall -dosen years, dordon dut) and made a trip to Murmansk.' Freas was attain the choice lor first „i Russia Alter till return irom Mur- vice-president; Harry Ingram, who lll!r(, nian.sk lie was assigned to school fornterlj headed the West Side alum- Id lo- Chlef Harry S The pavement will vary in widthl CharlPa Cnur''n- P*™o»nel director ^n^.'.'S tS*?^!, and aald"to-'■' **$ completed courses *t -service ,u was chosen second vice-president Irom 18 to 31 feet leplaciniT the!"' ** Philadelphia Electric com- dav the driver Will bl 'LH-IS and at Amharat coUaaa to. ami Joseph Kreask\. president or LXLstinu 18 foot macadam It will uanv retklew driving when he is able ,ore e»ler'tig Yale He Was placed ronshohocken High schools class £n\«"o,,8.,l°?,.hT"incS'Sori' h^e' "£ c„ure„ „rved In the counter-'^«* '"*, 1 . "" l"""" "'""" "* .. aS!"?, •&££ ^SnU^immmm corp. during World War .^ZSS^fSSJSS. ^£\ Talk* ll liiicrcslcd in purchaalng the Spring Hill Pire company and|« ""d »«• alalloned al Kobrul. the treatment lor aevere culs on the ,oij I n„. h,ah aeboN chain, alextend lo the Inteniecllon ol ColweU1 ^/g^^ty In jVlg^aiils^n^ with t buck ol ills head and neck and \ I \\ \n\ili'ir\ Uubva •a^'udHrinl Hblllrogd ood Rkkt Pft*. The"'oootrict|P<>Pilla'lon" ol «).&». Thl» was a bnnh burna about i he bods Several * * " flUAIllOI i to be used in the Sunday itchool. I Includes the removal ol 8608 cubic, neutralI country during tha war^aiid sutures were necesaary to close thej » Ceremony Here S lti-4 oiinl\ * onntil dent of West Cotishohorken High ichool'a Claai ol 1947 wen named third and fourth vlce-preeldi ^|M-| 1IM'I\ Mivs Ann Mcdonlgle. ol the West ■ f^i.!iTii«i«tssiSl^^rr,.,/dl^ Rev Mr Lucas Is Interested in our-1 vards of excavation and ihe placingi because Oermany was to have, incisions an secretarj. Miss Marie Bcanun. ss-ctolwi « t«cli " dSk A frL 7m cXk vifS "f «l c.rrled Japan, it formed reason The highway was strewn with I pr^milll V llprPslManl rK?rt,,n«" sec" «r>' , Mr^ w,lTbeRJt l«?er on these.riicles'Dun^ will be «or the intelligence corps being sta- milk and broken glass from ,he ^Cl ClIMIIly 1 IClX frothy 31avi„ west side aMMO, Saturday aflernoon. July 12. be- necessary to establish a detour 2.02 Honed there truck, wlu.se load «as inainlv milk J fiiiaiiasi secretao -. 1 p m was set as the miles m length over Improved roads. According to the speaker, the bottles with some full bottle, a) IIj.J nilll|x l'.lllll(.;i lt^JtZ Zf n?, Iv-rn .UV, Liber ; ■ asle m- the reiu.iming This detour will extend over Rural, population is Moslem The women milk ■" ■<»'»»<> « «Ua1 H foin erly of this Ix-rough. trumber ll nubile auction ui the) Routes 46103. 4*1102 and 46170 to the »» veiled and their education Is slippery roads reused another ~lJt!L?Jl?J.Z?tZl ,h. S'^ hi«h school building A list of thelButler pike and thence to R.dge.limited The homes are of mud automobile acclden lo Ill-tall < >f flCITS named treasurer for the t a el! I h we-i !«• iisposed jf *ill be pike t brU",[ surrounded by 14-foot walls, township early Saturda> v('" Bta .M made and will be advertised ! Bids for th. improrement were. The grounds are beautiful The At 3:10 a. m township policei Four hundred men and women ... ~„JlF^r J3L „„ „, ot„ All members were present Oeorge opened May 16. The project will be'^untry is hot and dry during ihe i.ceived a radio call reporting a 1 from Veterans of Foreign Wats' iuo£* ££??.* .„™£r n,/. -=w-* financed entirely with stale funds dav in ihe summed Land is irnga- accident near Barren Hill and posts and auxiliaries in Montgomery inmiih Met tIIIK m, timer oi j, JSUuffer was low or nine ht.i.lers lo: '< d Tlie winters are cold with heavy ; Spring Mill roads. When they nr- Und Buck led Montgomery eoiinl> coin ,;lT) Mjori r«llr<Mids and rived at tlw sosae they dlacovertd I hare tomorrow night at 630 for the principal speakei, entertaining »ILh Properties affect rd bv 'the Im-'eT tfaveflng Is done by camel carrf- j that a car had skidded off the road ^annual inclination of nffleers ,.r the1 " ltmtl of humorous Glorias and urovement are owned by the follow- * an or donkey. Due to Its local ion' h!i the end of the bridge then M'uugnmciv-Bucks Countv r-umcll i"iecdotes ol lexal biteresl. He w«a 1 Ing' Lee Tire A Rubber compan}.-between India and Russia and be- gnashed into ■ 'ice in a deep girth >( buh arganizatioua to be held in ""roduced h> Leons ,W C Tracy and Pstei Britl Charles cause of the Iranian oil fields, tlie The driver apparently got back the auditorium of the VPW head' E-0-- W Young, David B. Wood. Ham speaker said much will be heard ">u tlie road, however, and lei i£ree*man Elini'ielh Ward Joseph from Afghanistan in the future •-. etie of the accident before the of- The two-enuntv Installation is the ' iDuda Larry Blanche Stucco House Iratallatlcn of new officers ail) ficers arrived iMrs >nna Hallman and the Phila- be held on June 30 at Bala Oowtn Ten-Day Fair At Barren Hill Aiimiiil Even] Open* Tomorrow IN'iifhl Mrs. Koch died Monday morning following Bi .Surviving are three sons. John and James c[ NotTtteOWn, Rli hard al Inline and delphia Electric company This sec- club. It was announced at the meet- rnilll1)llll ji v i 'l.-.uf Uon of road Is in an Industrial Ing Birthday greetngs were ex- t-«llllllllllll* ^-lit !*l iarea and heavilv traveled me con- tended to James Weber Krlebel. -T , a. -• strtictlon will eliminate a hazardous Visltcrs were William N Clemence > OU'*« I MHlilllOll^ Itton noa extstlnv in the pres- of the Wayne club and Dr Edgar 8 •■ .... . 11*'c? mi Daremenl and the inadequate Buyers, Lee Hovey. Don King and T7' additional appiopi i , utl l0"d«' rtrainina Vlnlon Ostrander. ol ihe Norrfitown '' l|b> omnium v gram club. Charles Kriebcl was present '""l ;" :l ■ penal meeting of the as u auesl ' l,°ard of trustees of the Consho- ■ ,hfeken Communlly Che | I. . n Ihe Park Him | 11114' I J<*»,n,*f*» ' The sum of 1350 em: to the Spring Mill Parent Teacher Barr»n Hill Volunteer fire com i.inv will open an annual 10-dav . i ht on the grounds Iralnlng the Bra bouse OereaaB-j !o*n i ike and Church rood. Barren 4 ||i|,| Initlt't'O SltmlilX Hill * >■ Iwln Uvhtkep .hair- Vw'li«*n Struck l»> Taxi nun ui tin- L'. neral otxounl charge of arrangements, said today Oennaro Imnroio 404 East Mai a Breworta dl pla< and hillbillv 'hall atreel NorriMf>«n pronneti musii are to be alternated mghtlv «f Ihe C'onshoh■.-. k.-n Vi as free attrnetions offered bv thclTaxicab. reported to M Mav Krckak Kt^^M'il first to be held here by this ornani ration. Potlowln" the induction nttisl siipner W0J he served by the local auxiliary under the direction of Mrs Florence Clrlfftn assisted by Mrs Ruaar, Mrs Edna Jones. Mi fSsthei Blali and Mis Dorothy Lawler Plans for the event wen the scml-monthly monllng of the Miixlllarv last nl«ht al the anal ■ lee daletatea and three ■ named to Robert C landks. superintendent it local schools, eongratulated the ilunini and Its new officers Alvtn fl Richards, retiring >U| principal of West Oonahohoekan Hl^h school, commended the con-solidation of the two ilumnl groupa and thanked the former Hilltop-uers" alumni <wcst Side for their ■ Jo 'nil Kreasky. speaking in be- ! fallow gradUatM. thank-ed the association for the many things It has done for the claai and thai the) would help the clumni to carry on their affairs ne-tt 1 ut ""; '>"- lillloti Winner vim won Ihe l-iual prograJB, and to Odai ""'al VFW .omention In Cleye- ,,.hoUrs„U) Bwajd „nrred In the If the present rate of marriage Heights CMinmuniiv Ontei ror ,i lM,"Ir!i!!,?,„.,,; ' „"„" « rtJ (ormer West Conshohocken Alumni in, iiuiH uuriru .j. mi ■•■ --j- -~ -■ ■ — j;ct nnMse. aBrCpPh'Kcaatilaonniss ct'oonnitlilniuoeess liionr siiuumiiiiniieiii-pirHotanttiaumiii nine i ri-™v,,,.,. rn,™„I.!Ji:' , , \mr f - '■I^asssoascuicaintiiiownii,. amnidu Boinm-ikwe Wnreububteir.. Mmv amusements al- man that hb cab avuck Richard ,hp remimder of tne month. June Regular appropriations were voted 'n "'„,K' . was awarded ihe Conshohock- . ii Rev Mr Luca: the W. a HumiiKh (or his third Q pteM on the kroimds Ferst s years old. of Yellow Row. ,84_ %]] Nteal honor!, from Jun(. riiriv In -he yeai to ■ numtol ol R ,ei ■nd Mrs Margarei Bentle) m ft|umnJ M |mUir,ni„ ,„„.,.. ^mple parking space is available■ when he was driving across the ,„,, M ,hf, moilth dunng which other crganlsattoni. here and checks *,Prna*Ts n"mMl "" " J, « cone-ratulated at the banquet tor several hundred automobiles Matsonlord bridge about 10 55 Sun- tft(, mogt llcenBe8 nave 1^,, l4Bued have been maued to them Requests "ll!r' "rs Edna Jones and Mrs amrry iiWr»m. president of the The Ladies1 Auxiliarv will be in: day rnornin- Tlie accHent occurred ,n Mn,il|[omery rounty for aid from the organizations last M?rv |,'Jn"n* ,, . ,. , former West Side Alumni mesetited charge of a refreshment booth ! near the West Side ramo Accord- ^JUM Af>9 ptrnum vtn iMued night were received after tin , ,UP(1 n,p.*'' a pen and pencil set to Mi Rich- Mrs. Clarence Knode. president of ing to the reoori the chl d stepped (Q „,,«(,„ a n,,,^ .!M|me high.: apnropriatlons had been granted | ^aS^^MiffJ^^t ^u^l «rds as a token of his long servicea .the auxiliary, is directing the com-'lmm the walk on the bridge to^go BCCOrdJng ,0 ^^1 B wuuams. in Robert C landls preeldenl of the A s"riR] l«"owed tha meeting Imlttee of women assisting the ftre!rt<™'n '"'' riimP u' hls h°mc whenl charge of the marriage license of- board of trustees, directed the company. ! he was si nick a glsncinK blow _ and n ^ h fl ]5 ^ o( ^^ I meeting I .,,...1 Srailiail VUltst Edgar E. Mitchell, president of I knocked down. Improto sto >ped his. cumnt „1(mItl -M) ,,„,„,,,, have the company, has announced that eatai and took the child to Ihe omLe d applications and if tins rate U:f.Vi.|i, UlAt.r Ininn-.l Old (ireel I imliii irks :- to be utilized m thololDr Mlraglla. An examination re- ronUnilf7 (or tnc „„,, ,5.day pt,.,^ HUM II mill r III jlin II l MO I.TIIK I .••■lfltli.lt K ^ erection of an addition to the pres- V|,aled that no bones were broken fhc 1C4fl rtCor^ wm be surpassed Michael Borkowski. ol 140 East Anthony F Tornetla. seaman, sei ent fire house and Improvement of |7ne left forearm was injured Bur- ] yesterday was one of the highest F.lm strce! reported m local (xilire ond class. USN, son ol Mr and Mr the grounds. The firemen are de- ""* Mnamon releeeed Improto lnid oI ln(1 prwilt montn wtth Sal vtlopine a program which will make «o00 bail to await the outcome of 371lcen9et twlnsr listed Dorer, of the Are hall a romiininitv center j the child s Injuries, "hen all plans materialise tan because of " shown, will be the Bsbv Contest.! Water Melon Pirtv Mardl OrMl Day Field Sport Dav The trip to1 the Zoo was .^o well received list summer that il least two trim *o nearby pan ' will br made 11 The parents are invited to tak* advantaae of the plavarnund cva-tem and to plan to send their hil-dren to the learest iJnvpround where a well-olann-d Of r will be available andet the lirertion d i competent play-ground in-' Kriflifi'iMiii Mnn Kitiiil Michael Krlpak. of 35 W street, of Pririieporl. >vas fined IS00 ard costs at a liranna Saturday •■■ ■ Bui •■ v West Conshohocken. on • falling to oooarra n stop sign :M ihe inti"-3ec'ton of Front and Ford I i.rnlng of June 8 Tlie heartn" a'ns the 0 to Chief of Poll'-e Walter Freas ol the Vaat Borough, into an accident of n taxicab bi-ll UglllLl lO Rl-lli'." Both ma-hine* were badly damaaed and Irom the scene The drl" uninjured. Hrotlii-rhoo.l Mn lir.i: The nvmth.v meeting of Calvary Chapter Broiherhood nf ■ the pan-' are fspteeo-b ipier from S* ■ reported ,•:■ nun h improved OFHCER STRICKEN Lavino Co. Strike Near Settlement I'olici* Srrizi'aiil Wt9d 2.» Yean* Tha io the school J Howard Lent*, treasurer and a member of the association fur ihe lasi 49 years, read the treasurer's report for the 11M8-47 year Representatives of the unnlver- -s in multiples ol five. gave hrief talks Among them nighl that Thorman I Leonard TortWUa, of ISM Pavette were Professor Wlllam Na«le. teach-i East Washington streei r leus, tha POH n oi accounting al Drexel Instt- Durlng May 313 couples obtained riding a bicycle ran into the left of Mho, ring tute, elaai of 1932 Milton Jacobson. licenses as compared to 394 for May. front fender of hi ailtnnsOMla and aboard the liuht cruiser U88 Provl- Esa.. class of 1921. Harry flmlih. irj4g :ghtlv Injured Borkowski wasidence. flagsh p ol OnikMB Dlvtaloo rlaag of 1922. and Mrs Thora Cole. ] 'raveling west on East Elm street! Id Ctrew ineiTlhari bad tha OOpor- class of 1B12 H. . » md Dorer was riding east on West tu the famous land- A letter was read from Miss Lilly »I-|.M..I >l'\*« Elm street whan the accident oc- tnaxkaof the anncnt Athenian civil- Steele class or 188T who because ■eddlug anniversary MrB Howard Priest, of 806 Forrest eurred. Borkowski look th> including the Aeropolla, tlie o( lailniB health, could not be prea-ol Mr and Mrs. Harry J Snear. of street, has been admitted to Bryn t" ihe office ol Dr John D Perkins Olvmm Siadnmi and tht I'arthe- ent A charter member of the as- . whe-h began six weeks ygf West ilth avenue, will be ob- Mnar hospital *■- ■ stirgtcsl patient who treated him for brush burns urn Hiehllghl of the rtai was I WKtaUon. she announced in ihe lel-i J Lavino compinv re- s,.r,.Pd on Ssturdav nrh cialr L Pelfer 143 East 14th BorkowakJ was released In ball to visit to Ihe Providence bi the Kinv ter. a 180 donation lo the alumni fraetorea, Plvmoiith Meeting HI Marking the event, they left todav,BVenue was admii'ed to the. await ihe outcome of the bovs in- ind Queen of Oreece. King Paul I scholarship fund, signifying her »» -ractlrallv settled^ a company )or Atlantic Oltv where they will Women > OoUaaa hoapttal Henry lories Officer Mar wood investigated -nd Queen Frederics of membership ■ookesmar. said ioday The con-■ remain until Pridav. avenue and Ahbotlsford road, near ■ract between m-magernenl and Mrs Snear is the former Miss oermiui al a surgical -»«. . • w V < h r i I labor has not vet been signed, but Rdna Saner of this borough Mr ,,..,,„,„ Mf, Pelfei eeretarv I Ml^*lll<' I (r-1 eaiM Mil >tlHleilt •t ts ex|H-e»ed this nny be none to- Snear. sergeant of the local pjlice oeorge H D -and <* ■.'„_ I0|,„ » IMMI IMailt dav or within the next few days. forfr u, recovering from a recent director or nubile relations at Le. aw; . .• ,, . ■> ran r "r •»""" " """ * ,"m Beglrnlng last Thuroday a few „,,., Rubb).r A. T]R. , .(r|(lir„Uon XX til* — |l|<- I aillllv r 1*0111 16X81 Approval of 17 night wal IM Idle employes have been The ooupla has one son Qe irge, c<wmu Truvaglme 2B dt 229 East special offl-ers was granieri for the ulled back foi repair workj It wUl and one daui-'r sncar Hector street. Is a patient in Mont- Wh-n lti-vsar-old Oeorge Baineii Retui-nim; from the danct li-sident Judge -eoulre approximately ten days be-i(s gC'.lve In women's organizations gomery hospital Norrlatown, «uffei - Fall ' I ■ lane. Mlouon Fainhilds h.und that their .all Harold o Knuihi to the John Wood 'e« the Olani can swing back on -,f et Marks Lutheran church lnt frum nnr.,. re- enme home early this year with a 1 not vet return- Mf" company. Conshoh<- k. n fi-11 production The str'k- in- moved to the Ivpual Saturday in tine schob.stir repttrt from the n- ed Dnalanneal thev rethwd. to- T*1*" watchmen are Frank Sarnl. ■■n^td members of Local 321ii. Urn- p. . p. j ,hf? Moose Community ambulance elusive Phi iademhia school a her. aevinc he'd follow abartlf NorrLstown Howard N Rowan ed Steelworkers o( America. CIO. ririlir ■ OM|iolltu fm j^^^^, „fier" having col- he Is a student, his father pre- When nwrnlni cana and Oeonre Nnrristown. John T William* Nor- ■s the company s pr-xhicts are used -j^t pimic scheduled <a be h-ld lanjied while m rhe rlisrharge of vented him with an automobile It bed showed that It ants unu*.el, ristown: oeoive Cotton 444 West r\ steel-making Rocr-o Salamone ,lfxr Snturdav bv the l»« gradu- his duties at the Valley Porge f. ae car In fact II ""h avenue Oeorve [V-Haven 124 Bj president of the local. ^Ull'll II \|)|»rn\til Kninlit- of i eiltimliii^ VI ill i onfir |)«'<;ri*t' I- /I hit I IK! \IKI< K in elm-Be "f 'hr p.irkmg me'ers ■ onfmed to bb home. 306 Ba-sixth aei i *Ir aw harge i been : treating program has been ar-idmy for several weeks, recuperatin0 anged ' from an operation 1941 Oldsmobile sedan but It wi at the dance P'ont street ,k'!;' |W An upper ebuwmeu ^t Oeorve Thomas Kingston Norristoe.n gfl. and it meant a great Jeai Kbool ret.nlleil a • nii\.-t i.t i..i, . hal a-ard Viiin-man MH F«si H'h ave-if the recent heavy rains OraiHrNI I^III r» ,() hlm nkltng ,hsl nue; Joseph lannuuelll 328 soring The event will be held in July on a Letters of administration in the Maybe the dreams of some nice rjeorae - uhwncc might be inv- Mill avenue. James Q Mi P ' date io be annouueed later 8400 estate of James Howard. Uoper long vacation-time trips In the lark thin- unusual Vn East Hector C:n.'holiorken Caoicil Knights proMdenc?. who died M"y 12. were bhH while-trimmed vehicle made "He ■ ked me how I'd made oui S-uidaiea 321 West 3d avi A Columbus Will confer the *cond,p |.,;M,. granted to Edward P Howard a concentration on English. bal be nad Anthony Nnwak 32B West 4th ave- 'eu:ee i.f the order on a class ol ^5 *a*?* x llll hrother. of 217 West 12th avenue matiCS and other studies a bit hard flunked and -n' * ,>uk street: ■nrdldates t iivuht it B in the audi- Andrew SetW. Of 41K Jefferson Other ixjs'U-le hi-irs Include two Anvhnw when exams rolled round out Mi- rehoolmate toM 'he sen- Oeorwe W Lawrtnoe totium of St Matthews parochial street Swcdesbur* was lined 810 other brothers Joaeptl H* ward nnoc ai-ain this aj 'l laushed as I I> ■ " D 1: Mde school with Joseph A Krlly.^nd costs Sunday evening when ar- Bridgeport; and Ham C Howard dirin t do so well His father told 'bought he wee Mill toottni g*aphen Kwalkuwskl 534 I -rand knirht. officiating Third de- rslrned b"'"re gfurgaai Mamsn on Hummelstown R D and a nephew him he'd have to forfeit the use of An examination "f f> Aneek) Pello 362 We^t Tree will be exemplified, with thejg disorderly conduct rharge. Sedor John Howard. Boyi ^r for awhile Oeorge took r ievealed he had changed from hl» 6th avenue, and John Welcet. 500 same group nartlcnaUng with a'vaa tak»n into custodv bv Cdncer "tike a soldier" and seemed resign- drc«s clothes to ramping outfit E'm sireet number of Philadelphia candidates. Campbell of Upper Menon town- pj-ortjui :,. Ir{..1.i|.1| ed to a car-leas fate, at least tem- and taken all h.s camping -quln- Thursdav nght at 8 at ihe K H c «hlp and Chief of Police Frees, of ■ laniM III nitH porartlv ment with hfsl ( f I \l,-i-|iiic headouarters at 38th and Market West Conshohocken Hhe was or- Miss Alice Orain. of 121 East Saturday afternoon he pgafwd *'* "* ' ""•'"•t streeU, Philadelphia I der-d to remain out of West Con- Ninth avenue, a piano student at badminton with his dad and Sat- When hours rolled bv and no The -yard of dm -•. ~r- ■■ i *hohocken 'he Phi'mdelnhla Co^^rvatnrv of urday nieht he aiaaaad In tl fame from 'he 16-vaa ■ Chnmiwi ol Oead thai made him look even taller his fattaaf eor-Mrind ■ narl it« me«-linu scheduled few QaaaaaassM lt„L br the ■ ' "dav nitht Harry Speaker, former luca! resi- -^I'r**""^ ■»«' K a.t th- Ar* Alhanie. Philadelphia nchea and fcllther. ■; ream Charles B<i"o of Sprmc Mill ave- A'tenHinij from here were her par- d Iwtaato daive f H■.■ Ui pfa n time M which held a special i resident of Bradley Beach. N J "ue near Pifth avenue i confh.cd -nu. Mr and M« Walter Orain Valtei (•.>untr^ club meet TVe Chamber of .» spending a few days renewing. ;u> his borne, recovering from s Hisses Elsie Neul and Dorothy enu. Ur and Mrs O Barneti Fair- The absence ol the youth ra rt- commerce meeting *ill be hfid at —,—..XT ,„ ^fflef of E Arnold roiragf, ■& \W\\* Hen-acquaintsnees in the borough .sprained back Btaley ■ child were also attending < nniimieri nn Page his i
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 17, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-06-17 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 1 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c Const)ot)ochcn ttccorfccr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7701. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., TUESDAY. JUNE 17. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
New piay A™ *t:;:;;::
In First Wan!
This Summer
rrmony
Siiiulio
persons Irom this bor-ough
mm 'I'". N. J.,
■ ■in,; waaum were received
Into thf- order of St. Lu
i.ir:. at *
in liie ;#rv!ce (or the
:ic friend-ship
vl Mother Ninetia lonata. head
o: in- c bom in
I
this country for forty yeai
member or every local in mil j to
make the trip lo Morrlstown was
bora in tha HIM wwn as Mother
Ninette Ionuu and knew bet or
her family before i-amlng U> this lummn ,,
Equipment Sold1'''1 "'
Bv West Side
School Board
l*4-mi Institute Of Local <»o\cninn'iit W „• |?no|l\i jiv
Kith Anniversary Tomorrow
> VI.K <;ium\iT.
Of Bill Ifr Pike
Trad On I hinl Kve
\\ ii! Hi- Equipped
|{y 0|i<-iiin<: Dale
Conahohocken mil have a
public playground this
added to the four iilniidy-e:,:abl!;!.
cd play centers, according to IB- >' J1 Nui""" '•""''
nouncement made today *Tog I n tills Borough It J, l..,),.M, aple orty
goo will formally open July 1- ytgn ago he n turned to his native
Newest of the borough's public; it.Uy where In died. Her brother,!
play areas will be located In thelfaul. a former local resident, died
nr.tw'.rd.a.theendorWestTlurdJ-;,
i .ii .i pio! ol Rround known i ,,. \|;,.r„ ..,„.,, ,,, \ ,
as Kenvs Field No name in to u m"
been selected for tha play "'""M Following the religious program an
but it is expected that this will be , « m.|d (,n ^luwn sur.
done shortly alter the season B^.s | roU11(ftllK tht. ,
underway j Mo,hpr NnH.Ull ionata keeps in
Situated in « ^<>"°' lhT *™-\ close touch with a number m tha
ouRh whichi has lontt ttoodad the ad- nMmU here whti m o*.
vantages of a playground, the new
unit Is expected to draw a capacity m
orowd of young* i citizen.- (ran thl
sin rounding area. Il will be equip-ped
with swings. .Klc giant smdc
Band box. volley ball court and soft
ball diamond.
Sutcllffe Park, handicapped by
the lark of drinking water for more
than two seasons, will open
T\ jM'wrilcr-. I uhli -
\\ ill Be Used II* IT:
ThL University of Pennsylvania* the presmtatlon ol osrtifli
laaUtttta "f Lo^al and Slate Gov- -M-P< ^xirii.Lt«ly H public officials who lemh*n 5 Causes Skill
Driver I- I nlniri
\* Car strike* Pole
\tiir Gold Point
imorruw with ceremonies IruUtuU during the past .
at which Bernard Samuel, mayor eiai hundred officials are expected
of Philadelphia mid Thomas Buck- to attend .he ceremony
ley. Director of Public Works, will The Institute was founded In 1937
deliver addresses. to. M
Otner guests ol honor at the cele-[ii:e* and long-standing in:- <
bratlon. to be held jt 5 p. m in the the promotion of good government.
,; Houston Hall auditorium. 3417 He la also one of the founders of the
ll.lllk Loan Xlllhnri/CI. spruce street, will be Oovernors National Municipal League, whuh,
James H Duff of Pennsylvania, and recently cek orated its 50th anni-
-.i. school board Alfred E. Dr.sct.ll ol New Jersey; \« r-aiv .:; Philadelphia
Samuel S Pels, founder of the In-I Since the Institute tUU been in 22-year-old nephcy. ol \1, inn
ttttute; WUUani s Uvanaood, 8«c- operation, mans man) I Vawdaln, aoda^-promlneni Itnaa
mont raatdaiM Men whom ba makes
Bam i'i Kdaln Hamt.t
■I ii ■pecial ipaaUne, last night in
the library ol the high school PMMdlrtfar? ol'liiieiViaTAn'air!Tor~Penn- benefl'tedlronrstiidiis it
• iwiiuUon authorizing the officers 'sylvuniu. mid Joseph H Willits. of budget, debt amlyses. filing and
Uata a loan of M000 from-director of the Social Sciences Di-I record system-, health adintni'-'.r.i- his home
summer prepared to meet ade-quately
the recreatlonul demands of
larger groups of boys and girls oi
all ages Included in the idditiohs
and improvements to Sutcllffe
Park and of Interest lo the -lder
boys and glrU will be an Otttdoot
'IMrs. Sulzhath
Succumbs Here
! nun MI Sen leei
Tomorrow Afternoon
irrowly escaped Injury 11
N lUonaT Bai.it "ol" Coi'i-' vision of the Rorkefeller Pounda-: Uon, pUiiiiung and zoning. DUmhaa- a'. 3 30 Saturday morning whm the I
, with which to pay the ■ lion and former det.ii ol ihe Whar- ing. recreation. » putt- automobile he was driving skidded \
tor tin balance ->I I ton School of Finance and Com- lie safety and other matters re- , wet sun ace of But let pike
t3h0e Tchuerrebnotartdermprewvihoiucsh v.1b*o.rro|uwneed' mE.«arji u narrison. vviiccee--pprreessiiadeeinnt' stiaatte? Sgotinlun?eiit".. 1' - ^ "'* -t Cold Point and aruhad Int. a ^ H.milt.n t,.lri winiemnr^h
5J5O0 Which brlnp tbVlnaal bank "! *• U"ivr^.'v »nd clean of the The in-service traUiiija courses. ^ e Hamilion to.d ^»J "'*'■;';
ihriDhtarinatc tn «"wi *"■ * -^ ",rt'», *«*i jii.'^ioe Ht tne e*-- negun onHnexperiiiienTaioasisciur--*1"
;:;,n',,'t ., il.br.v Holland'crcLses. which will be followed by a;iiig the war. un IBM ol was alone arid was enroute home
suJounei Li n( ,^„, A.live i""«'' »»" »n•" ' l»«y « "» borne ol c "^ ,"'m
pp^1
r
i'r"">'**°Z, ," „ ,'' ol the Wosmg ol the Weal Oonk»
no.tn.dto«™ u,' »•" loun»' 0| Hous"»1 H'" ""• '■»<"""■ •" tsfbllahed lor lmtamK& Ol ^.WMMTUIWtl ^\/'W., II Vu„ " ■ at ■ I hoe*" Hl«h .school at the end ot
making a^tS. o mwe tta, »2J00 ' '" """1|05 '° Si «d°r«»ea. a; the benen, ol public offlc.ls alread, »■ »■>V^ilUoif ri »,»'d „C ' »""' "" •■'' fiTtetanlK ID. MOM tern, and the proposed
™t«r ' ».rm!'!,, ,™ ',,, the X ""'"" °> "" '"""'"-« »"'. be'.»oc...ed w„h ., ' »»;»>"»" f™"^^^,,,, „l, ,,, BM tu. M «. „„„s,„ OI ,„ »tude„u to C«I-rectors
expreaaed the opinion that | _ , . . •„ ,ol whi. h Wlm, ,„.,, 1, polios njd '•['^••\^'.fX ,'","'i! wi\''ih„\.Vinh,'! b.a-aeii High «h |
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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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