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®l)c €ottsl)ol)0chctt Kccorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7700. Bible School Starts Monday On West Side Afternoon SaMfasM liming Firs! Wet'k; Clo.inji Dale June 27 CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1947. TEN PAGES ALUMNI SPEAKS SC# JVIattllCw's Aw—iObservance Of Hag Pay !>-, l o i i Recalls History And Legenda wade School The West Conehohocken Dally Vacation Bible school will be opened next Monday and contuiue lor two weeks, Monday ihruugh Friday An innovation this year, the first week 'if the Bible School will be con-ducted in the afternoon beginning al 1 rather than In the- morning which has been the custom suice lUfcurdUoa oi tne school. The Exercises Held 11 T I >h • r M i- C»i\«'ii .>*>: Honor* ami WunU Arc Announced Choral Concert Is Announced thf W~l I C|p 1 ss for June lb\h ('■ .■ :• ■<■■■ \V..' in ami Jaini Pi bared honors for attaining the highest uuinrul average for. the year in grade 8 of St. Matthew's paro'lual grade school Annonncr- BUD1 "I the awards »'as made al annual promotion exercises Wed-m rntaf following mass at 8 in St Matthew's Catholic church Dtpiutnaa manung tne c< rnptetlon JI'IM.*. QEfJavOE ('. COgtSON <>i grade school education mi i>re- :ond week will be held In the who v, ,t>cakrr at set utl by Re\ Joseph W. Kavanagh arning Irom 9 until 12 I thr annual reunion and reception of administrator, to 59 bovs and gull r..e af.rrnoon session the flr8l | Conshohocken High School Alumni ■ek of the school is due to the fact | Xl.?"1 Flag Day. Saturday, June 14, is the 170th anniversary of the adop-tion U\ tl.p Continental Congress of a resolution establishing the specl-for the first United BtatOfl Oaf In tog MValttMD decade? IStan and stripes have flown over this land, the hisiury of its lhas become fraught with legend, and m ,,■,«• been ■ Wtm Uatorhuu difif make* I ,roii ii - \n nu.i I On I in [of the flag, there is disagreement, too concerning the first official gp-| pearance o! the new symbol of the rutted States. Moat people seem lo accept the story handed down through the vears giving credit (or the making of the : to Betsy Ross, probably the only woman to win fame as ■ flag-maker A tradition |aj0 is being prepared lor Die sn- ( i..:m-: .-In raj s .''ii .lie order lo make 1 the flag ai her Arch Street home In J'lula d that it was she who suggested, toted Mars The American Plug Society to be presented June 25 baai known u th. "Bet*] ft ■ at 1:80in Oonihohocken High school Hiiiw". hits IMTII tiir renter of Firm Dayiauditorium activity in Philadelphia this v e,-k , *>„„,.„! „, thr OOlorful number : Oener,. William I ^^ ^^ ^ ^ .nd William Kuoblcr. tenor banqu Whitemarsh Count, attend thr BibIF School would be 1"ct Tnr ,,a"" * "'*'" 10 mem aMond reason for afternoon sea-!*11"10 sions ts the desire of the sponsohing i hiu(lies to have the eluded before the holiday when many leave town on vacatli The Bible school will close June 27 and the graduation exercises be held Sunday evening. June 29 the Balllgoiiiiugo Baptist church. A pep rally for the Bible school will be held tomorrow morning at 10.30 at the Balligooungo Baptist church A small gift will be given to all attending the rally and re-freshments will be served. Reg! j[ tne sponsoniriK ««Concert Sunday ittM * uS At St. Mark's In addition to the diplomas, the American Le,,tnn medals offered to the outstanding boy and girl In the eighth grade, chosen by popular vote of their classmates attendance a tlftcates. Keystone Automobile cl awards to school safety patrol mem ban and prlfM for highest lanaral .'id religious ttUdj WgM ■warded Winners of the American Legion medals are James R Peiffer and Mary A. Coyne To Be Hcl.l June 21 \i Dr. Donath'i Home A beautiful Spanish musical snee-lillal spnllK MUM i hocken 'Mary H Woodi Choral Ill's, III.II-. M'Kenzie Park Almost ReadyJ ltt-< reationul CoWBrll l.i-|nirt- On I'l'nni'r-.- Amir Will Direct Senior Church Choir Winners were as foUoi Hllhaal general ftvaraft (or the vear: Grade H Oharh>U« Watson. James Pelfler. Orade " James O'Brien. Marjorle Pettine: Orade 6 Plans for the opening procram of —Elizabeth Milon, Fdward McCall; the Ma< Keii/ie Pnrk playgrounds In Orade & Sally Irwin. Marianne Wost coiishohiKken on Sunday. OBrien. Grade 4 Cliaroiic Kelly: „ . „ ... Orada 3 Man hCaffUlrt Grade I l"1'- 29 at 2 p in wwn turthered Donald Pteroe, OatheriM Nicola! Tuesday evening; at B meeting or the West CoiiRhohocken Recreation-al Council in the borough building ■Scotch Willie" Maxwell's 1600 Colonial troops marched under the new Stan and Stripes at Cooch's Bridge. Delaware. In of the Valley Forge Songmen. guest their vain attempt to halt Oeneral Howe s > artists at the annual event, which advance aaajnat Philadelphia in the sum- attracts iiuuh inlerest mer of 1777 , circles here and the surroui Other authorities less committally say'communities "*~"— i that the Mag was first unfurled in Three members of the civ battle on the banks of Brandywine eluding Misses Letty Gum. Camlllr Creek September 11. 1771. and Virginia Ingram Least obscure o( the many lag- nos, will appear In the tpaofall ends of the flag's Initiation to Are number, wearing Spanish cosl is si-t .u Port Stanwlx (later Port Tickets for the conrri' ■ Schwler. now Rome N Y '. where sale at McCoy's Drug Store, Pourtl tin OokmlaJ garrison was besieged aviiue and Fayette street: Rafter-by British troops on August 3, 1777 iv s Pharmacy. Fayette street balo* Being forewarned ol the impeiHliiix Rector, and Reld's Barber Shop. action by their outer sentriev and West Conshohocken The\ ma\ alio having no (lag to hoist over their be procured from choral memlxt. ;x)st members of the garrison hast- Due to the usually large demand ilv UnprovtMd a flag according to for tickets, patrons are beiin. specifications they had read in UM to secure ihem early PRICE: THREE CENTS Council Asked To Restrain Rival Taxi Firm Parking \t Station B\ Veterau Tsxicabi Subject Of Prates! An appeal was made a! the June " evening to resiratn ih. i I a ah from usim; . UeaillilU I.iMOIl Hs 1 |1 P. WfWWi |lltt-f ■ i UcGonli al r tor of the A..S maiti-offlct and parking space in Waahln En many M' IfeOotdgBl stated that nil . li- nt is rannoillni prevention of Veteriin- tMDOtb OompaJU tTOM itifrtngiiiR on his rights \\y stem-pie was gnen the prtvlMaW of the I floor and atatad that town OOUMA ! when the late M !■' M">iv i\a inc-ident twanty-Rvi \cars ago. gave the privilc.-c .a !n preaeni parking dghl l'lu ReadtDa oonnanj al the MJM time inprovad the prlvUefa Me axplalnod m is not m tffon to bar the \ i company from meeting train on -..r i i..«». ,>f Mn h^i. caua, '>»' he to having " ' '"'" '' "■ "9"** them parked there He called atten-bead of the ll C Jonra u..n to the racl thai town council ■npaxg ban aaj ninnd ■ had ■■ number ol parking metejgi -II N( I R | IHM M I'T Hospital Klects r.ililK'a. 1 sopra- ri f spencer Jones in- nil 1 Viiin-.l a llirt'rtor For riir<'i'-\i:ir T«lill The first publir iniiiert undi' tratlon and enrollment of ichofar»j»upervtslon of Us new director. I> ^rade'l 'oeriiidliie V'i'eliiii will be held during the rallj ThlsiKnaUsh Antle, will be presented on Attendance nrtmcaln. tirade ii belnu done *> save lime during 8unday ,»,„,,„,„ „t 4 m lhe church Joseph J. DrSumli. Vincent . ■ he opening day ol the achool > R,Kljm,. Jca„„„ U Casl.v nDW. wllk Councilman Waller Hadfleld. Tw. Churche. lo He W °. h ,, ^ , of SI. Murk. ujhmm. BUor * ODn.n pnaUl MMUkl Two churches will be used to Evangelical Lnlh.ran eh u r c h , N„„,.,. M T„,„.„„. Q,,,„r„A Zini- Ai.ii.iiincem w.is made that hou* the uhoDl the BalllgomlngoIsacred music will mark lhe con- „„., ciandette P Bclclii.. rtnirloll. ,., ,'[" T!T„ „?„„,!^^ orch.Tu menu will le held in the Primitive, 3;<5 wl11 Peered, the QWCaft. •Uh Methodist church Tlie pnmary.iMr Antle at the console. Junior and Intermediate drpart-j The program: Orade 7- -Joseph F. Pierce, Leon- will provide music the eere-aid A Decker, Joseph W BttUtn Joan D. Tornetta, Roben J HUa- The rrmmee of the 14 nrmp and . , laarjoria J ,; »••-•»•». proTtdad for the new Clark. Marjorle E. Pcttlne > playground, have been completed. flrnrtf. B--AU)ert J. Hlssner. D-ilor-The cement floor ' pavilion has been Pierce | Marie abeth J. Qtunn. John P Ward .. ■ P WaMi, Car .r^s^urcr 'Wtas:! «*— ««"• «2 °"'hlc Cn ■ting churches are Balllgomlngo' thedral". Weaver; 'Silver Clouds' Baptist. Holiness Chrlsthin, eVlrni- Nevin. and "Find Movement Sana live Methodist and Oulph Christian t;i"' Rodgers Rev, Raymond Lucas, pastor of, ..«„,, Th. Wnrrtv ... Mv Month" the Holiness Christian church, ll 'Mu> \hf Worc,!* °! My Moutn ■ dean of the school Weaver; Imccatlon. Rev. (1 E. Mc-j Mrs. John M Taylor, wife of the Carney: "Three-told Amen1 pastor of the Primitive Methodist|Conone> Overley [jaajinette A. Fredeiicl: Budget " "Chorale A Mign.v Portreas Is j JwumlU. Patricia A Kail) Oee Jtrude I l«la»"Mari~Rl^ds"a"ncr afbis'Jane I World", fen John Cioss; ■Behold | CarpenUr. rloat"; tinag. iwitoiht. Vaugltan Heig ,. Bev. John H. Taylor will be ,,v j Maii7.i. Stephen Ranierl.^" 7:30 during July and Augimt ar peflntendeni of the prhnar> depart- ... „. , , , _, „ „ ,_, i Mary H. Gurnett, Margaret A. Uire. langed by the West Side Fellow - ment. He will be assisted by Mrs.! Jc*m Christ la Risen . Neld- Miry M R;,|lv Bridget E Tornetta »bi° of ProU-stant churche* Raymond Lucas. Mrs Sarah Dun-1 linger: qimr:ette afna Verno Car- Orade 3 -Florence M Oavln Anne Olfts of cement blocks from don. Mrs. Nettle Barnett. Miss Evajter Mrs Ruth Muntz John Heften- M DM Orey** Ferry Brick Company, Con Vlning and Miss Jane Wanamaker I ,rp„. nd wl.,,.im ,.,„-. Rev. Donald Stout. pa»U>r of Bal-i - r *na wmilim ,ones llgomingo Baptist church, will be lu,v reading. Rev Mr McCarney In charge of the junior division ■Daybreak". Mueller; -Spirit His aastotants will be Mrs. Myrtle. Ood Shore. Mrs. Ray Buler and Mias Dorothv Puccio. Sptv The lesson subject will be a "Hide Me Under the Shadow of radio series, prepared by Helen A T!lv..Wlll'(" *«■*: Offertory; Motet Maxneid. s mis.s!.in*ry. especialh rwspaiiers 'the resolution—speci- Tlie final rehearsal prior to dran memb« ol the bnuid oi Montgom- ran ivenue In ting thirteen alternate red and rehearsal and the annual choral erv hospital .or a three-year tern ivtde UMCe foi the Vel- (Conllnaed on Page Sim outing will be combined on Jum inhatton and riaenon I'ues- arani Taxlcab, and said it they are i21. instead of a date announced di </ ntgtll al the Im-spltal going to remain at the nation, he earlier, at the far mof Dr JahO \ I Fasiwick ol Not Will aal (ol o parking spaoa Donath. director, on Sklppack Crei'i. father-ln-aw rjj M] Jon« retired In some other part of the boi 1 Collegevllle Choral members mil [r,,n, the pirsulcm v .>! tbi "isti- He explained that he has seven go U) the farm earlv In the uftet- uni.it. .ttci iw ■:-.U.IV.M yagn ■! driven, all married, and six are noon, will be entertained at outdo i .{.mr, n,. $m unanlmou I) named fomm lervloatnen supper and ipand the tvenlni than dcnl ol the noapll tl On motion <>f Mr Dolunski, sec- Dress rehearsal will be held In Dtcted Btfed bv Mr Tadeo, tin the high school on June 23 at 8 p m jumin I irhi appointed I OQDinilttM to make an Special lighting is being designed previous]> Mfrod aa Bret vice-prta- Inveatigel end iei>ort back to and will be put in place by Donald ta>ni . Ken- eounell Matnben ol the eommlUaa Watson. 123 East Tlurd acenue who ,,,.,1, gfowll anal John Haltnul aill "' Meaatl Borwlleca, Clark. Ora-dlrected the stage llluminntion it |Wirmf the poalUoi thtmiM. |]>e choral's annual Christn. . ,-.- Roth are ol '• ■' Vagnonl, building ei Dtl u tdf, cert. ,, Allied w Wi -In P« IMI a sewrr Mrs Waiter P Beck la chairman ,,.,..■,,. y,^, it the rear of ■ propertf al Tenth avenue and \\'o.»d street, was pres-ent to ask if an agreement with Painter Dies At Harmonville J. A. Stinil) MOIIMI For lli-i,,t i, ,il Sceiirn The death of J Adam Staub. Hr . retired artisl and farmer, oc- „ "»J!HLA ""ffi aarid IHlUkr »f'te"inoon""«t his: of tlckeu. anlMed by Mrs Harrj ,.lrrlrt .„„, pranklln 1. H Ipuq C Qra- P"v«»» "as beeii finished, the h „2 Rld^,' ,ke. Harmonville J Barrett. Mrs Joseph p Thomas y „,,„„„ ,,,,„ ,c. Eli7ab,.l, M,1„|, Anne n building com,,ileted except for paint- IU Jnrt Jan™rvV -Irength was Mis Theodore Muni/ ,„,<l M, ,, „„.,„►,.,., „„„„.,, lhe borougli Hiatlve McCall. J.«ei,h l"g One hundred and fifty nM |le|,„,.,.., f„r,|,er weakened bv the Henrlquea Muiilr. ,,„ ,,,r,,, ,,„,,,,,„.,,.,, ,,, i , would b, MM mi.il - Meanev T. '"' f™r« M m rrt.c, W.d- „„„„ h,„ „, ,he past two davs is .halrnmi, .lud-.-J Burnell l«U"n h. ii, il.i, on the Wi-abeth street aide. » ,,,„,„, lllh.^„15„r „„d r„,„ ■- blocks off Mrs. Theodore Mum/ hairniau of decorations, assisted . .killed llthorrapher and com- by «>», Hrnrlqwa Mama,,' larae bank of earth ( r.,n, .„,., .. hLs earlv day. lie Uns will fill her usual role — ollne A Br Phillls U lie: ker SfjhT 'yTTglidS..***" "u, »"d « lm|xirt:,nt |x»l with a na- comp.nl.1 a, lhe , Swinch s™ome.dlifntcuKlty hTas be!en e,x- tlonallv-known enjravu.B house II n^u,™rse!ryi "anildl 5beLg,i'n^n™ers*2gr1oup",' aSndI, Mi"muv rMrtrea. L, tJraunduezelRll. PMamrCealrarlrkA. Kl>e,llloyn."-sOeHr- •P"er'l■i'-hncseoitme dim.uliy has bem ex- ^imji^miJrmSeSnl"ofteheTiilStl,SmraVdeSreTmovAiinl *I ''|K,.,l,l.|la,.rI S.-MMIH'IIlIli will bwuslautfb) Mrs. Edith Wood. ""' ' "'" I'll her. O Savior ol the „, f . Annoul,ceui.-i,t was made mat ^"'".'i'"''.'..'"'o, -able and lie tirade 4- Jute, P Prttlnlll. Pllll 0«l«r .n-aver nieetlnes will b. held "^ "» "" .■*.?»""'■. » 0,U.u!h, ■ ihssner.:"' 'h' Pavilion everv Sunday nfkht l.' Kenneth Howh R H S.I.I- Mir I W WtlBl and Pranklln I. Wrmhl » 1" I'l''.'" IVi-iu.-w-.ki Mined Expressions of apiires-lallon wen- ■<"■ aur'-emelil had not been pre-l„ ih, rellrln» presldeni I"'"'" Mt raiaildl moved , .. lUtll 111.Ill U'.SI-ll It. l-lWrsjtll'l.jl ' T Jllll lion . CttOU until e city ^ovwaDie. aim pie -, ... , .. .„llu| nritvltu lhe ;■■ mil Mn; "',l" ""' Barren HIU forty-two ye»r» B\ « Ollvfl^ lloilll' u)KUuiiUm during h\* tetmre m >f- *« ago. reslddllnnrr there for a quartei i • f„,. a centtirv prior to taking up resl-1 Appllcatior) for a charter has deuce in Harmonville been filed In the pmihnnoi u F.iigugiiik farming after com-1 flee m the loun house by and ■' 'in ■reaUon of the \ Scrip- Mueller WaMi; Beautiful Savior' is'iun.sen, olotti, Mrs Alma Orade 2-CarmelU LaMacchio.i shohoeken, and paint Inim Coopri Petreccav Joseph DlRico. Creek Chemical company, Frederick Pasquinl. John WaUh. ; Comhohocken. were reported Orade 1 -Oeraldine E. Whelan. ■ —. Joan A Foley John Brady Tfl j|| ||„|(| |*jriij4* AatomoDUe du»> cent- ■ warded members of thej The annual plcmc of the Con- „ . . r,.--tnil, H11i m i "I ■ property * rartth avenue n ouncll in in eltittt i" tiavt lhe Philadelphia interest" In art'and was represented ihOiMekaaV fr.c rlth headquarters J1™ .."'"rt^...,!'"' "," ^.' ',„:'" „"" Suburhan Water c.nnpanv extend ■ m maiiT art exhiMU throughout the at Second avenue and Pifwttt "* "J ^SrS fb^T i^Tliaati **" l11Hi" to h,s ,'^,", years m Philadelphia and surround- street. '^ "' »hltJl'*"± ln« area, including those of the| AsseU listed are 11.000 In personal lK„rl™nT r'1 lha1 ""' *B"r <,"mpnny ^ ^'t Oonahohocken Art League. In which property Purpose of the organlaa- T0ia,ii™Tih; ««,,». «r n™« vate,y QwnKl and IhBl th* counc11 he took an active Interest for some | lion Is to encourage participation in In nddiilon to ^ r*0""*'" ' rfF' has- no authority in the matter time and of the Wnodmere Art athletics and to provide a medium .'dent Fjistwtck and Harold T Fran- Mr p,«n.||ski also requested to the social en :■•"■- admlnistratoTv i rgpofl iv to the sewer ....mbers and their guests *ork done by 'he Women's Anxi- ... ■,,,: - «■ - ■- Caarndy. John J.'School ^llI be held Saturday. June ( f , nlslorlc ^nes In thL- HequlremenU for odmimon to 'inrv. presented bv Mrs Paul I. On motion of M 1 J.1" „ ! D"r,n- Cru'rle- P Hickev, James 21. at the Montgomery count) park ^ Colonial no.ables and 001- inembarahlp will be preaortbed t. rutod b] afJ Tadeo. the matter for Bible schools, and deals with M .*'"*".. h*medl. i-on. Sevan- P Ryae, Peter A Irpera. Robert at Green Lane. Section No .' of Sandtoi BaWal :n American .!;■ law. ' ol the ■#»«* ronstrueUon and assembling .. ro!£*mJn d; ^KL. .„. J McNamam Jolin J. Maloney;. Rd- the grove has been reserved fo, the ( l.mi>.,rury officers gad tlgatlon radio from parts made of cardboard, 'he tholr ii»mb.rs aie ward J Muqihy. William A. Moore.: local group. A special bus -.nil leave A nainiim-of Ch-ist made bv lhe are President Charles S Blag'-,,*.!,- ,, rh, housital uiri , it'onilnued «rt Page t-'.lghii radio picture album, containing pic- ^ Soprano: ktl '.• M,)(.r) n oilvien. neorge C PU|iek the chutch at 12 noon tor those „*£'*,„"* "'£". „ ^.f, S. »T 5« VaatElaht h a •T S pssi sr „„. |' • artrtawxtwa : 3£s,-r:Er ; rraffic ( :I..I. special seals, one each lor allend-1 }>!>«"•■ Mta Joyce Puktl Mr- Orad.1 I.„,.„,„.Hammond or H... 1 Pt»0. A pro-!™tg^SJiH ^SJSu^for^lsiSv. SIKrawWrdia SM^Sill ««i- ^""""'"'e anTe. memory work, handcraft and Florence Rex. Mr.. Uouta- Rothei FOlbirt. Mary I. Janiler; Orude 6 I kram ol Held and water sports la ?.Lr! „. ■ 1,1 ,,. me, ■. . I- I ue Cr°W'"r''- "" 3"r"'K M'" notebook coloring. i"'" Mary H..1I,,, Ml. Ml julhuirui llciui.-ss.-y. Marie Meanej,. heina piepare.1. and enlerlalnln.-nl .'",:, pn'h Diclois Charles J h Billions ...i.l Mi- EUH W.«.l„n nr.de 5-Palrlcia Kelly. Elesnoi lino .musemeni events are planned 0u' ^' ,n!. V? taut ,„ Nlcetown 'Eat Heclor alreK lolu CtZiA^oV'-rSr" SLST -..«■„ one,,, for botl, ,,«n, and old prS£*lpn a. he'^uded iifTe 5Srk£S£ '^D'0"" uainenne ErO, Mrs o E MrCar- :iinn Orade 3 Mary Ann Ptshock:1 „, „„.,. ,.^11,,' .r,H,m. ,,f mnt. Arts P .hi,'k 1(1M West FI1 IM»V Ui-> I. tin UHITP.-P Un *>nth f J ■> <-.i 1 t t .1 • Ft'Iin VlVHIlla A<larli'a OI rill' Arts r-.snCMS. 1111 wrM r.ti At Annual Keunioii «™"s M Mr &.&&•££&* ^ ''""," Awur,u &*&*£££$% M' 5-TS^iKri Beventy-sevei, men ^d women JSL» mJtfSJStt ^.LSVSC atfZ «" - » "--^ "' IP— -,'.: ».\ » In absentia 1 were welcomed Into St Tenor Olenn Oavis, Ralph the work of Bt Uatthewa school hum I 'o Robert Vande 77 Art* Wd'lcoincil ■ ■ 1! wing. ntiimition made by ihr ■■ffllHei| ' to 'i" V v. . (ttncUon with the Traffic and itiOfl Ohlb .if Philadelphia Stephen pool ami .vnii. ol held ■ ioint ouiiiiK Tuesday al lhe I I it CtUb with an Tlie Norrisiown Traffic Club In Matthew's Alumni assot i.iiion. "- ■■■■«■ vt. mi .><>...■., iv»<i»> me worn 01 en ,\iannews scnooi junior n.gn scnooi 10 nooen vanae- ,rt__rL__,__,_ __J nt at.Ebeile Sidney Hammonds, John painting class, were included In the grift, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard.„„ . ™„. "" ..... . . Ln.e.ann J.ual ^V"1'"1 and rerri,!!1P_II;.HprT5nt^)^^_..Cnarl,:s... Messlnger. annual exhibit which won muchD Vandegrift. 139 West 11th ave- «*ir^m,™ „,:„ hi- »if» Nellie Red- it IfI M'tTS Klt't'lril Wednesday night In live parochial Vaughan Reigner and Walter Rex favorable comment Sunday .n the oue. and Ruth Halnes." daughter ol H,8"^,^!!? ,, grade school auditorium arochigl grade ichool atidltrmum. Mr and Mis John Halnes. 2* Por- don 8lnu_b„ "riP a*u«n^ Ml Mrs Anne Oleba Caton. of West Ted Munu. Howard Smith Conshohocken. formally rOOatrgd Bpeno and William Woolson the new members A greeting was extended by Rev Joseph W K..\a-nagh, parish administrator Joseph J. Connelly, former president of the alumni, introduced the new mem-| beis Young women graduates were es-corted through tlie auditorium for' presentuion by a male member of. the alumni Old-fashioned nose- > gays of crimson roses were presented j each girl graduate of the alumni Gifts were presented by Mrs Ca-' ton. on behalf of the alumni, to Mr . Connelly. Walter Burnt, who di-rected the recent alumni play, and Ui Peter Romano, as representative of the alumni bowling team, which made a commendable record In the season recently ended Announcement was made that honors for reporting the largest number of reservations were won bv Mis Mary Nation, publicity chair-man, who disposed of 133 Five priests. Including Rev Father Kavanagh, were present They weu Rev John Fallon. head of lhe Cath-j olic Youth association. Phlladel- > phia: Rev Joseph C Hannon, as-; statant rector of St Osrtrude';. church. Wet Conshohocken Kev H. Jerome Mareckl. assistant rector of 8t Mary's church. Rev Joseph King, assistant rector of St Mat-thew's church Miss Blanche Nnwicki of Bridge-port, finalist m the recent Voice of Tomorrow singing conte-t m Phlla-i delphia and a WDAB ■rtle.. enter-tamed with songs Blue and white, colors of 8*. Mat-thew's achool. and ver!-hued -puns flowers adorned U. auditorium Catered buffet was enjoyed Mrs Caton was general chairman of the reunion teacher ol the resl street, m^ I grade students TKIIUTK I'AII) TO RKV. VICTOR Slid \ll\ «ee.!v >ni of m.kiiif pnsiiblc will. .-.halr- .rtli- and nperallon ol II* II.,.-- " '!','' , , „._ annex! bv , c,„ ■' """ '",' ■'', I"1'" h-adco bv Mi Kennell H nated bl local ,e- 1,„ Surviving are his wife. Nellie Sed-un Staub. one daughter, Mn Nel- -j >utstandtng eigh..t,h. son Kauffman. who with her hus- ' |Jy ;\rl l^'il"llt' band ^ bwn reaiding nl th(. Slaub . r- ! home since earlv this year, two sons. Miss Mary Lee OlemveT. of 712 -rrt fjurlev lfll John Adam Staub of sumnevtown. Fayette street, was unanimously<thin «1 r.im *,, mstoan i-iiin was airin.r oi uie and W. Rusaell Btaub, of Norrls- elecied president of the OM . portrd '" lo "** , town ;hocken An League at the annual' From Un fui m""fJ Funeral services will be held Tu. held last night boughl : ture aIT»! day from the Arriell Funeral Home, .HI Chenv Kill wl;ti UitWMOnl at Bimineytown Mrs Arthur Folson Paul on Bu. 'used Leonard Woodward ren Hill road, nenr Spring 11111 Mr. M Stricken »nh a heart attack. f*au] is a former nrestdetu ..| the |)Uuei- nd f jlu' " iCnntlnued on Page Three) league Miss Cleaver succeeds mirses home Rai r '' . ",,^ George Clement, of Ambler, named for th* ird at i ixiok '"" tiisi > iie-inendent at the meeting 9UM Mrs Ftiincis c Paiacio Pae the imn iiaaed for the uutructora' be^. choice (or the post of necotid v u • president Mis* Clara ElllnBUin. of Wayne, corresponding secretarv L • ri.lir,.| f'r.i.in Miss Orav.e Shinner- rrrordmv Ml"' <l I lllir.ll t .Hlf 1 |l Ioint clam bake In September on farm ol pa' i pre I M trlan <1HS Cradualec (.oiitiiiiic SIIHIMVS Names of members of thi:. year* graduating class of Conshohocken. ~;;- • , ^ rt M, ^^.^^^L*^^.:^^^^*^: BrJr^ril ti^e^uVUr. ".ceding Mb* **•a*IIr.*l on Program I Rdw* ■ Philadelphia i in pres- fled Intention to attend higher | Cleaver Miss Ethylene Erh st.r,,,,,,n.sofl^rnmg*ere released n rh.,rman of the today by Edward W Oermanr ^^ clfcM thr yla,., and Khm6 prjiclpal j f mwtin.J9 to be announred Tliose alreadv -nrolled In olleee "" and tlie school of their choice, fol- Inw aHaOa KutM Ursinui Hr -ke MinUnl >ij;hl IVourani Webber LaPayette AUn Taylor ~ Penn Bute Ann Wester Pcnn,.\l vl«*tlli»lllMl I .hlir<*ll State: Joseph Kreasky. Penn State* Lucy Coianil Drexel Institute Al-exander McCurdv ■aatarn Baptist BamAnary: Isabelle Sylawa and Jos-was Th' KkfH C female emploves ano l first out-of-town publli 1450,008 Kslimat.* On Sewage Pltml ' 'In plain tor the second- ■ I gg al tlie ■ lie town council at ititir Jura mif-ting on nigtn bi will: mi T. appearati:i when the Muidi-* texday Mr. Mnin r.i HI to the I ■ !ie sunltarv wa'ei board of Hie Wynnewood 111 [da Maf I Mght will be observed installa-nshohoel'eii Method! I noprano nln All i Blia Oown" lion ol tl hurch Sonclav evening al 1 30 Tlie and "WIN lx. ' s4MI.0OO •V DA- Mo""">'i.' be conducted bv t he H ' ' board rdej the . aibk. office ton i th thai work bers will be poems, a Bible qutt group discussions and readings Martin R"tr a" ll"1 'kuiK part Mamaret is puu ; Risell. George Iaaacson Carol l ■ * < kh W ill lA'UW hir MtM'llIlK Orace Douglas. Bernard WetM Mrs A P Cardamone 232 West Margaret Vandegrift. Robert Vand"- |„(||r<. Klti"Ilt fn SiiciL 11th avenue, national treasurer and grift and Lewis MrQulrtit Ji M •""'r-' ■»«-»"" ■ |" ■■ Termer national rreMdent of the Margaret Rlael! is prggldtnl ■ i. |.'.,i|»..r'^ H-(V S.TV.I V-n -Fi.llnu.-f.hlll Uiu Ultlft Ofttl ** ■ •"■ "■ ^ •• l»U» .1ir\ll piUl Stanley Pack.s will attend the young people of the Youth Fellc. University of Mann "■"'I' Included In the program num- \ r*Vr- Auxiliary Officer;* b rlTOa. rail far for ihe work, ll has been suit IM Bolt has been filed In Montgomery County Court by Old Comfort Com-pany Plymouth Meeting, seeking 128050 fro.ii E H and R. A. Oarber. of Pennlyn for installation of in-i aulatlon RECTOR OF ss COSMAS AND DAMIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH here, given recognition mark-ing the 40th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood, last Saturday night at a testimonial banquet at the Bellevue-Btratford hotel. Philadelphia Seated Is Judge Eugene V Alessandrom. Phila-delphia, toaatmaster Standing, left to right, are Paul Strumla. Dr Vlncenao DeVirglllis. guest speak-er. Mrs Max Btrumla. Rev rather Btrumia: Dr Max Strumla and Mrs. Caroline Mogavero co-chairmen cl the event »'lth Rev Vincent Randazro assistant rector of the local church Local guests at the event included Burgess Ellas Blair Misses Florence Zmni Theresa I>epera and Ella Marie Fondou. hostesses Mm A P Cardamone. Mrs Catherine Costa. Mrs Benjamin San Felice. Mrs Anne Dellatur^a. Mrs Ella Orero, Mr* Jennie Mooie Mr and Mrs William A Moore. Mr ind Mrs Joseph Lepera. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lepera. Misses Catherine Rogan. Helen Lepers. Eliza-beth Pettine Antoinette Mashett. Anne PondoK Mane Zlnnl Amelia Bello Antonio and Daniel Di- Ciurclo and Heeerder rcpresenUtives -.! Ill Ladles' Aualllarv 'ftaliaii-Amerlcan Fellowship, Miss Agnes Cotton World War Veterans inc will leave 'ounselor and Joseph Ba< tomorrow for Schenrctady. N Y.to — - attend a meeting of the national |{11M«jfn| A.litiit.*.iini. executive committee of the group. «««I»»«< r*aaaaaw»MMM accompanied by Miss Julia Di- Pletro. Norrtstown ftaie president Fust Elm street, was ndmit'ed *o at 9 15 Sundu'. Thev will be registered at the Hotel Montgomerv hospital last night Thr m Van Curler Mrs Cardamone, who after siifTerlng possible internal in-holde the post of eastern state dl- Juries when accidentally ki'ked In rector American Le*:on Auxlluiry,! the st.gnach during i softlia . installad ofttcers of the auxiliary of Admitted to Montgomery hospital l* presented to nil f»tner> the Yardlev post, followmg a dinner as a tonsil patient «i<, Kennrth ton Co Wednesday night at Yardlev MrQulnn 338 Best lllh avenue Bundaj .t ludae Hai If ■ ifiurt will be the guest speaker ■ ■ ■ i lhe : itiitin b> Dog ■ nth r Paul Miraglla Marwood ''lark made ,.: orderi-d day
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 13, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-06-13 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 13 |
Volume | 77 |
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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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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®l)c €ottsl)ol)0chctt Kccorftcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7700.
Bible School
Starts Monday
On West Side
Afternoon SaMfasM
liming Firs! Wet'k;
Clo.inji Dale June 27
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1947. TEN PAGES
ALUMNI SPEAKS SC# JVIattllCw's Aw—iObservance Of Hag Pay
!>-, l o i i Recalls History And Legenda wade School
The West Conehohocken Dally
Vacation Bible school will be opened
next Monday and contuiue lor two
weeks, Monday ihruugh Friday An
innovation this year, the first week
'if the Bible School will be con-ducted
in the afternoon beginning
al 1 rather than In the- morning
which has been the custom suice
lUfcurdUoa oi tne school. The
Exercises Held
11 T I >h • r M i- C»i\«'ii .>*>:
Honor* ami WunU
Arc Announced
Choral Concert
Is Announced
thf W~l I C|p 1 ss for June lb\h
('■ .■ :• ■<■■■ \V..' in ami Jaini
Pi bared honors for attaining
the highest uuinrul average for. the
year in grade 8 of St. Matthew's
paro'lual grade school Annonncr-
BUD1 "I the awards »'as made al
annual promotion exercises Wed-m
rntaf following mass at
8 in St Matthew's Catholic church
Dtpiutnaa manung tne c< rnptetlon
JI'IM.*. QEfJavOE ('. COgtSON <>i grade school education mi i>re-
:ond week will be held In the who v, ,t>cakrr at set utl by Re\ Joseph W. Kavanagh
arning Irom 9 until 12 I thr annual reunion and reception of administrator, to 59 bovs and gull
r..e af.rrnoon session the flr8l | Conshohocken High School Alumni
■ek of the school is due to the fact | Xl.?"1
Flag Day. Saturday, June 14, is the 170th anniversary of the adop-tion
U\ tl.p Continental Congress of a resolution establishing the specl-for
the first United BtatOfl Oaf In tog MValttMD decade?
IStan and stripes have flown over this land, the hisiury of its
lhas become fraught with legend, and m ,,■,«• been
■
Wtm Uatorhuu difif make* I ,roii ii - \n nu.i I On I in
[of the flag, there is disagreement, too concerning the first official gp-|
pearance o! the new symbol of the rutted
States.
Moat people seem lo accept the story
handed down through the vears giving
credit (or the making of the :
to Betsy Ross, probably the only woman
to win fame as ■ flag-maker A tradition |aj0 is being prepared lor Die sn-
( i..:m-: .-In raj s .''ii .lie order lo make 1
the flag ai her Arch Street home In J'lula
d that it was she who suggested,
toted Mars The American Plug Society to be presented June 25
baai known u th. "Bet*] ft ■ at 1:80in Oonihohocken High school
Hiiiw". hits IMTII tiir renter of Firm Dayiauditorium
activity in Philadelphia this v e,-k , *>„„,.„! „, thr OOlorful number
: Oener,. William I ^^ ^^ ^ ^
.nd William Kuoblcr. tenor
banqu
Whitemarsh Count,
attend thr BibIF School would be 1"ct Tnr ,,a"" * "'*'" 10 mem
aMond reason for afternoon sea-!*11"10
sions ts the desire of the sponsohing
i hiu(lies to have the
eluded before the
holiday when many
leave town on vacatli
The Bible school will close June
27 and the graduation exercises
be held Sunday evening. June 29
the Balllgoiiiiugo Baptist church.
A pep rally for the Bible school
will be held tomorrow morning at
10.30 at the Balligooungo Baptist
church A small gift will be given
to all attending the rally and re-freshments
will be served. Reg!
j[ tne sponsoniriK ««Concert Sunday
ittM *
uS At St. Mark's
In addition to the diplomas, the
American Le,,tnn medals offered to
the outstanding boy and girl In the
eighth grade, chosen by popular vote
of their classmates attendance a
tlftcates. Keystone Automobile cl
awards to school safety patrol mem
ban and prlfM for highest lanaral
.'id religious ttUdj WgM
■warded
Winners of the American Legion
medals are James R Peiffer and
Mary A. Coyne
To Be Hcl.l June 21
\i Dr. Donath'i Home
A beautiful Spanish musical snee-lillal
spnllK MUM i
hocken 'Mary H Woodi Choral
Ill's, III.II-.
M'Kenzie Park
Almost ReadyJ
ltt-< reationul CoWBrll
l.i-|nirt- On I'l'nni'r-.-
Amir Will Direct
Senior Church Choir
Winners were as foUoi
Hllhaal general ftvaraft (or the
vear: Grade H Oharh>U« Watson.
James Pelfler. Orade " James
O'Brien. Marjorle Pettine: Orade 6 Plans for the opening procram of
—Elizabeth Milon, Fdward McCall; the Ma< Keii/ie Pnrk playgrounds In
Orade & Sally Irwin. Marianne Wost coiishohiKken on Sunday.
OBrien. Grade 4 Cliaroiic Kelly: „ . „ ...
Orada 3 Man hCaffUlrt Grade I l"1'- 29 at 2 p in wwn turthered
Donald Pteroe, OatheriM Nicola! Tuesday evening; at B meeting or
the West CoiiRhohocken Recreation-al
Council in the borough building
■Scotch Willie" Maxwell's 1600 Colonial
troops marched under the new Stan and
Stripes at Cooch's Bridge. Delaware. In of the Valley Forge Songmen. guest
their vain attempt to halt Oeneral Howe s > artists at the annual event, which
advance aaajnat Philadelphia in the sum- attracts iiuuh inlerest
mer of 1777 , circles here and the surroui
Other authorities less committally say'communities
"*~"— i that the Mag was first unfurled in Three members of the civ
battle on the banks of Brandywine eluding Misses Letty Gum. Camlllr
Creek September 11. 1771. and Virginia Ingram
Least obscure o( the many lag- nos, will appear In the tpaofall
ends of the flag's Initiation to Are number, wearing Spanish cosl
is si-t .u Port Stanwlx (later Port Tickets for the conrri' ■
Schwler. now Rome N Y '. where sale at McCoy's Drug Store, Pourtl
tin OokmlaJ garrison was besieged aviiue and Fayette street: Rafter-by
British troops on August 3, 1777 iv s Pharmacy. Fayette street balo*
Being forewarned ol the impeiHliiix Rector, and Reld's Barber Shop.
action by their outer sentriev and West Conshohocken The\ ma\ alio
having no (lag to hoist over their be procured from choral memlxt.
;x)st members of the garrison hast- Due to the usually large demand
ilv UnprovtMd a flag according to for tickets, patrons are beiin.
specifications they had read in UM to secure ihem early
PRICE: THREE CENTS
Council Asked
To Restrain
Rival Taxi Firm
Parking \t Station
B\ Veterau Tsxicabi
Subject Of Prates!
An appeal was made a! the June "
evening to resiratn ih.
i I a ah from usim;
. UeaillilU
I.iMOIl Hs 1 |1 P. WfWWi |lltt-f
■
i UcGonli al r
tor of the
A..S maiti-offlct
and parking space
in Waahln En many
M' IfeOotdgBl stated that
nil . li- nt is rannoillni prevention
of Veteriin- tMDOtb OompaJU tTOM
itifrtngiiiR on his rights \\y stem-pie
was gnen the prtvlMaW of the
I floor and atatad that town OOUMA
! when the late M !■' M">iv i\a inc-ident
twanty-Rvi \cars ago. gave
the privilc.-c .a !n preaeni parking
dghl l'lu ReadtDa oonnanj al the
MJM time inprovad the prlvUefa
Me axplalnod m is not m
tffon to bar the \ i
company from meeting train on
-..r i i..«». ,>f Mn h^i. caua, '>»' he to having
" ' '"'" '' "■ "9"** them parked there He called atten-bead
of the ll C Jonra u..n to the racl thai town council
■npaxg ban aaj ninnd ■ had ■■ number ol parking metejgi
-II N( I R | IHM M
I'T Hospital Klects
r.ililK'a. 1
sopra- ri f spencer Jones in- nil 1
Viiin-.l a llirt'rtor
For riir<'i'-\i:ir T«lill
The first publir iniiiert undi'
tratlon and enrollment of ichofar»j»upervtslon of Us new director. I> ^rade'l 'oeriiidliie V'i'eliiii
will be held during the rallj ThlsiKnaUsh Antle, will be presented on Attendance nrtmcaln. tirade
ii belnu done *> save lime during 8unday ,»,„,,„,„ „t 4 m lhe church Joseph J. DrSumli. Vincent .
■ he opening day ol the achool > R,Kljm,. Jca„„„ U Casl.v nDW. wllk Councilman Waller Hadfleld.
Tw. Churche. lo He W °. h ,, ^ , of SI. Murk. ujhmm. BUor * ODn.n pnaUl MMUkl
Two churches will be used to Evangelical Lnlh.ran eh u r c h , N„„,.,. M T„,„.„„. Q,,,„r„A Zini- Ai.ii.iiincem w.is made that
hou* the uhoDl the BalllgomlngoIsacred music will mark lhe con- „„., ciandette P Bclclii.. rtnirloll. ,., ,'[" T!T„ „?„„,!^^ orch.Tu
menu will le held in the Primitive, 3;<5 wl11 Peered, the QWCaft. •Uh
Methodist church Tlie pnmary.iMr Antle at the console.
Junior and Intermediate drpart-j The program:
Orade 7- -Joseph F. Pierce, Leon- will provide music the eere-aid
A Decker, Joseph W BttUtn
Joan D. Tornetta, Roben J HUa- The rrmmee of the 14 nrmp and
. , laarjoria J ,; »••-•»•». proTtdad for the new
Clark. Marjorle E. Pcttlne > playground, have been completed.
flrnrtf. B--AU)ert J. Hlssner. D-ilor-The cement floor
' pavilion has been
Pierce |
Marie
abeth J. Qtunn. John P Ward
.. ■ P WaMi, Car
.r^s^urcr 'Wtas:! «*— ««"• «2 °"'hlc Cn
■ting churches are Balllgomlngo' thedral". Weaver; 'Silver Clouds'
Baptist. Holiness Chrlsthin, eVlrni- Nevin. and "Find Movement Sana
live Methodist and Oulph Christian t;i"' Rodgers
Rev, Raymond Lucas, pastor of, ..«„,, Th. Wnrrtv ... Mv Month"
the Holiness Christian church, ll 'Mu> \hf Worc,!* °! My Moutn ■
dean of the school Weaver; Imccatlon. Rev. (1 E. Mc-j
Mrs. John M Taylor, wife of the Carney: "Three-told Amen1
pastor of the Primitive Methodist|Conone> Overley [jaajinette A. Fredeiicl: Budget
" "Chorale A Mign.v Portreas Is j JwumlU. Patricia A Kail) Oee
Jtrude
I l«la»"Mari~Rl^ds"a"ncr afbis'Jane I World", fen John Cioss; ■Behold
| CarpenUr. rloat"; tinag. iwitoiht. Vaugltan Heig ,.
Bev. John H. Taylor will be ,,v j Maii7.i. Stephen Ranierl.^" 7:30 during July and Augimt ar
peflntendeni of the prhnar> depart- ... „. , , , _, „ „ ,_, i Mary H. Gurnett, Margaret A. Uire. langed by the West Side Fellow -
ment. He will be assisted by Mrs.! Jc*m Christ la Risen . Neld- Miry M R;,|lv Bridget E Tornetta »bi° of ProU-stant churche*
Raymond Lucas. Mrs Sarah Dun-1 linger: qimr:ette afna Verno Car- Orade 3 -Florence M Oavln Anne Olfts of cement blocks from
don. Mrs. Nettle Barnett. Miss Evajter Mrs Ruth Muntz John Heften- M DM Orey** Ferry Brick Company, Con
Vlning and Miss Jane Wanamaker I ,rp„. nd wl.,,.im ,.,„-.
Rev. Donald Stout. pa»U>r of Bal-i - r *na wmilim ,ones
llgomingo Baptist church, will be lu,v reading. Rev Mr McCarney
In charge of the junior division ■Daybreak". Mueller; -Spirit
His aastotants will be Mrs. Myrtle. Ood
Shore. Mrs. Ray Buler and Mias
Dorothv Puccio. Sptv
The lesson subject will be a "Hide Me Under the Shadow of
radio series, prepared by Helen A T!lv..Wlll'(" *«■*: Offertory; Motet
Maxneid. s mis.s!.in*ry. especialh
rwspaiiers 'the resolution—speci- Tlie final rehearsal prior to dran memb« ol the bnuid oi Montgom- ran ivenue In
ting thirteen alternate red and rehearsal and the annual choral erv hospital .or a three-year tern ivtde UMCe foi the Vel-
(Conllnaed on Page Sim outing will be combined on Jum inhatton and riaenon I'ues- arani Taxlcab, and said it they are
i21. instead of a date announced di ntgtll al the Im-spltal going to remain at the nation, he
earlier, at the far mof Dr JahO \ I Fasiwick ol Not Will aal (ol o parking spaoa
Donath. director, on Sklppack Crei'i. father-ln-aw rjj M] Jon« retired In some other part of the boi
1 Collegevllle Choral members mil [r,,n, the pirsulcm v .>! tbi "isti- He explained that he has seven
go U) the farm earlv In the uftet- uni.it. .ttci iw ■:-.U.IV.M yagn ■! driven, all married, and six are
noon, will be entertained at outdo i .{.mr, n,. $m unanlmou I) named fomm lervloatnen
supper and ipand the tvenlni than dcnl ol the noapll tl On motion <>f Mr Dolunski, sec-
Dress rehearsal will be held In Dtcted Btfed bv Mr Tadeo, tin
the high school on June 23 at 8 p m jumin I irhi appointed I OQDinilttM to make an
Special lighting is being designed previous]> Mfrod aa Bret vice-prta- Inveatigel end iei>ort back to
and will be put in place by Donald ta>ni . Ken- eounell Matnben ol the eommlUaa
Watson. 123 East Tlurd acenue who ,,,.,1, gfowll anal John Haltnul aill "' Meaatl Borwlleca, Clark. Ora-dlrected
the stage llluminntion it |Wirmf the poalUoi thtmiM.
|]>e choral's annual Christn. . ,-.- Roth are ol '• ■' Vagnonl, building ei Dtl u tdf,
cert. ,, Allied w Wi -In P« IMI a sewrr
Mrs Waiter P Beck la chairman ,,.,..■,,. y,^, it the rear of ■ propertf al Tenth
avenue and \\'o.»d street, was pres-ent
to ask if an agreement with
Painter Dies
At Harmonville
J. A. Stinil) MOIIMI
For lli-i,,t i, ,il Sceiirn
The death of J Adam Staub. Hr .
retired artisl and farmer, oc-
„ "»J!HLA ""ffi aarid IHlUkr »f'te"inoon""«t his: of tlckeu. anlMed by Mrs Harrj ,.lrrlrt .„„, pranklln 1.
H Ipuq C Qra- P"v«»» "as beeii finished, the h „2 Rld^,' ,ke. Harmonville J Barrett. Mrs Joseph p Thomas y „,,„„„ ,,,,„
,c. Eli7ab,.l, M,1„|, Anne n building com,,ileted except for paint- IU Jnrt Jan™rvV -Irength was Mis Theodore Muni/ ,„, |
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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Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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