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®l)c Consl)ol)ochcn Uccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7704. Highway Safety ]*>"Wt\ Donovan 137th Session J Estate Audited Said To Require •ntSSS -Sfsra Of Legislature ^1tomes lo tlose CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. IUNE 27. 1947. V01!'" v\n,l,'"rr'Choral Society I <> Iowa Assembly J TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS Steady Effort National fonfcwa HIM- (,«-ii. I lriniii^' hi -i-rilif Sitiiiition Bv Uk}i>r General Philip B firm Inn AdimnUinaor ul the Federal Work* Agency *nii 0*001*1 Chuirniaii of ihr Prr-iai-n! » Highway Safety Conference Last year :t3,50O person* died in automobile :i<'cldent_s States. Tliat fact may not register n strongly After oil. 33.500 is just figure May be you can visualise the 'x-i" iit of the slaughter i little bctlei if you will imagine that many peo-ple linwi up In parade lormatiou and marching from noon to nun-down to puss a reviewing stand In Ihr estate ol Audit" 01 wns borough, who died July l.| 1946, ■ Balance o! HJMJt * .. tlUtad in mi adjudication handed flown tv Judge J. Burnett Holland,; in orphans court. Distribution as folliws- *100 ir Najtcj DODOVaii a grandine.t:, and ihe ■■ Andrew Dono\;iia Jr.. Joseph Donovan. Vlrfoenl Donovan ■.state. Cecelia Donosan. Catherine and Mud* » Battling, sons mid daughters A balance of $531754 In ttM • - late of J Carl DcHnven. West Con-ihchccken. is awarded to Lulu De- Haven Downey, a property and effects M WJglUn ;«re awarded to ll( thl, ■ ■„,,, .„.,,,„, ha United Valley Forge Historical Society lor I i^,,,,,,,.,, „,.„.,. foldr.( un , ihr Vkllcv W.rgt Museum ol Ameil- L'alsia.Uri """" I ".tied up I ,, ,,,, .„i etoUd or frenzied activity last week tmin 10(to delegate* limn all jqdlaatlon l"V Judge Ilolliind iii thl i.'i'iil ihut the u mazing total or] tiers ol the United State) and .state (.f Eleanor H. 15 Bttrt, Upper2223 bills were Introduced in both j l""'lwn OOUntrtaa arill attend 72.% Hi IN goaded IIM In.I, ltn|Mirtitnt Taxation Meaauret Gives Annual ".'«?„: Spring Concert y and I & it.. Doaato EKtacti Praia Whcrlrh.i.r; \ arled Profjrwn .•hnhix gen ltrriirdrr By H J Smith. BtnfT Writer Merlon townahlp, win. .tied JJI; ■ houses, nf which number 725 Were1 lleta. The '.utal balance lor distri-bution was 422.481 32 historical bequest the residue is; approval or disapproval. Christian faith given In equal shares to _ Justine j To dale Oovernor Duff has signed ist" Fellowship1 A Conshohocken young woman will be one of live del. Will represent District I ttv-i-mlnttaf peUowahlp ol m tartan Ohurab at the National ■embly. at (iniiiu II College, nell. Iowa, opening Munda -Miulnulng through July 6. She is Miss Emma Dunaruskv. Spr.ng Mill avenue near Srycnih , esident of the Fellowship lit UK IIH-,.1 Pies! vienali chuTCh Shi- was named 11 delegate at the second annual Westminster Fellow- •hlp banquet and rally at Brvn Mawr in March Factor mi DOtnpaB> Miss Dunacusky will make the'ed to Dootnq .1 ajswilsuTj I* by rail, leaving^ from North ed invalid ottall in'eud ol u pod-rum the annual spring 11 Oonahohookan 1 Mary 1* Wood < Choral Society pn day night .it t) M In CM, | aUtorlum added an* other shining l.mrei to thli out- .standlligcommui.il> chorus muatOaJ A recapitulation of the activities| Philadelphia station Sunday after j noon at 5. with other district dale " gates. Other Pennsylvania dele gates will join them enrouta Opening of Summer Playgrounds Here And In West Consliohocken Planned In Next Two Weeks Purpose of the National Assembly la ii'-,:ibed as 'showing the church crown VanOundy. a nitce. and Morris 8 1 Gundy, nephews. been killed at the same place front of your home. say. Then you !-ould have stood on your from porch day and night, weak In and week out. and witnessed i Jeath the .iverage every 13 minuies That's as many people as live In such a city u Elkhart Indiana Paducah. Kenttirky. or Watertown, Massachasetts. They are all dead now. killed in accidents that could easily have been avoided Hun-dreds if thousands of orphan-, wid-ows and bereaved parents are left to mourn in every city In the land i»i- Not Worse Year | The congregation of the Fits: ot R,pre.senUlives. Even so, 1040 was not our worst < Baptist cliurrh will honor Its new Of the hundreds of bill' year for trarfic fatalities. Ml thlnaj paatcr and bis wife at a faBpWiMp n,ld siRned into law by the' Chief' terday morning ciitiMdered. the record for that year' d receDtion toaatfrm ■^Bgn-*"'* Governor Duff told "•-. ■ d m w« pretty good. The most trngi. "'"J'*-/. . ' M ,_ .^^ ^....^ ..." , ■ Porters that the bill he feels Is most!l01^ Baptist Pastor To Be Honored Kev. Cheater Wiiitrr- K<T«*|»tioii Tomorrow over 400 bills and vetoed nine, terestingly enough, of the 1354 bills introduced by members of the House ol Representatives, 407 such billc. ■d On the other hand, 869 i.tund their way into the Senate hopper, of which number the Legislature gave Its stamp of ap-tO 318. While the I^Rislnture languished into the six-month stretch nvni-ban ol the Oeneral Assembly ai-tunlly spent only 74 days insofar as legislative davs are con-cerned according to William F : Sarbyshaw. rhief clerk of the House t.h, roiuh. W,',,-M,,,,„- man n in winrn ne suuereo ;i :ra< lm ,., ,,„. 1,.^^ |K , „ Jr| James G. Jones Is Dead At 64 JinKM -iiiitiw BONNBIXt Judge Adrian }\n-..\>- ,; Phila Jurist, will !*• towatnu m poinunenta are aaVoUowi: tendered R.v VV 1.LD, J. U. D.. rector of 8a. Ooai talents triumphed[anfl Damian caihohe .huicl^s.n. N. ,„,, -lM.m„/ nhlrd avenue niavground: Gertrude M Ih-Maici. HI ■ M i" KM) Baal Itto avenue I'linn il rcri-iiioiiit'H To lit' Hflil SIIIMIHV \t MorKeoarie I'ark Mii.Kcn/ie ji.uk. Waal Consho- II public park, and the playground u> be operated In it. . i ail elaborate ,puiiiie plajrfjroundi which will opei HI on juiv 7 Ona <»r the p nw ■ Ird Avenue, li funciloi li ! , ,' ■' son. prinejpau "i tht h M ' II] again ba din ' A flag, gift to the park tram Coii-il Inde-lit- lrurtor- N.nn. ■! Fo* \"\\v IMin LTOIIIHU Operating Thin ^ ear Annnuni emeni la made totlay of • who will a ba ciiaive .'! the boroti dire, ti over his handicap Wlih his right day afternoon at loot still heavilv bimdag.il and l. Home. Norristown raouai from the restricted ilttlng rrnarintaUOD of col. poaltton the distinguished direct.n - . Lannuttl Post 18. Italian-AnieruMr, . ■ : succeeded . Nor]a War Veterans Inc will be :.i HoDal Andrew ' Long A(ii\«- III \litm Local Or^uiii/ati(ins speakers will be Rev Joseph Me*s- ■ Carme] pathoUi a) m h B Id ■ ring Mill avenue An Indir.i'unt .lain' | Marv E J Jonei Kay high place the Coiishohocken mtitmv singing group qtDOtly pain eil among culiural romm:. Ugh this urea A |,> ,n i pacity uudience httemlet! the evi BbUna Key-er. contralto, anil Hani Knobler. ienor. w. : ea"rlv"ai husband nl dteunestivleuiranpopeMlause in both sou and ,.lmrr> hn. wWemst rOnonnnahlinolhio™i kkfmti pllraUoru roi playground work ' T , ni,PI """loer" _, i Sever.,] iiuiHiu-ii mamoeri ot iii- — Jones, died at his ?e*M| Soprano Pleaies parish, wtwrg he has served fo eoadaa uvnaroua HUladauphla .. .,,,,, , m Jllt.kMm -„ pilgrims who attend the minim! v„ld .(ii\lty looai celebration of the [aaal "i Ba rnatntriional who will make an address In Ital ■ ■ ■ ■ int rector ot si I ponulartti ol 'lOltc church, Philadeliihia, lonnerlv ,< numhc foil u wing pro-iloisLs v ami Mrs pendent A men. ails, will be pre- Hiunev, ol West ken, and will be raised md a girl of the com-munity Boon addratan are listed s> Richards, supervising pruwipaj Weal ' totuhohoi ken public schools: Oeorgp T. Jackson, pnn.i-l '- k) n public grade remarks b\ Waltei I li ni of tba ' ii Rerreatlonul park ami the rowing public playground ,.!.!■. L OaJTl i .. church. hohocken. will ohTci the L.LI dtllllt. go Baptist u. Con bohockan, win pronounce C n uck 'ILLS bor-mbeorbiolef gdreeaWth.s'andYesaor dbivd tvheear nutmhe-l church or Tuuerssuduayy ThMeC 2ai7-yyecaair-old iW* w> «t awa.y..,„fr.o.,m.,.,th„e, HIdaera-'t'WJa^h ^" 'mmel»^berr 7orl atC«odnswlioahotcJk£enl SthSe ^BaeEguSinf.e^ a?n£d JSt2ra!u£ss1ptr2.iiWi.il exceutloiiK nouibly durum the war,Abn'r ^v'P*. tw. UP hts "''W iln- communities-Inrsr uud snutll Men1orlBl Blblp (lMVS oi UlF '"urtll. ubr In tl„ l.,iuu iiuiuber the When B.SOI,,,.. ratiutin.K aru.tlr.lly I U« here June 1 R,-. Mr U,mes .hrnu.h,.,. Ihr C<nmoi»Sl>ll Sf^SSUf? H?F~,"S,E°'&\i!SS?,^!S!^tjSS^Si.JS curUllS .Irlvms '\,ho retlre.1 „n,r 4ft veurs ut serv- feeUti, thnt lhe.se local .olnm.iimi. > "' nvll.iu. P O. B. ol *. IJI. Nor- close U .■»,„,«•,,: AerMMt lute Ri»e. Ice. Is no» rtaUIni *ith u sou ,r should tear ., oortlon ol the tax. '^ ' j ? i, ,l\ i , SLnV'SS , ' ,* l"'"'"' "'r'"','" Alter Jatvan .urreuderea and a...|Whlte Plains. N V linn- U etnbodirt In the loci tux Shepl eid.s ol Bethlelem. o Pl.lla- . ItrI he, solo <nrk a,M. ollne raUoni... «as abandoned. laulI T«o hundred reaerv.Uona h«,r n ?if*5?*.,,,di „"«!■ ' ' m T S S,'?a, V r ""'*'" " accldenu, shot upward In the llrst been made to. Ihe dinner whirl, .,11 other Mate, rail, the Watmliujton Fire eomb.ny lull.n Street Son. lour or live months ol t*a year.lbe prepared under tile direction „l Amonit other major bill, a.mroved:,. "' '" """""^ P*1} *Jf'' ,w° „ *,""' «' >"»'B;'I Ba"'" sopr.no people were being done to death U»XS»I Union, with .he uAtanoi b> this s,.s„„, ol ,he I.elslature fS2^°S^ie2-5^r5lB^lJS? kkeo SSSai? r'T .la™""" In tuch .taufermii numbera tlujt l.iol other women. oriinnlaiUoru ol Me thoae that would u.creu.- thi-!L]"">" ,m Sl'«n« Mill atenue high at.nd.rd lor thoac who lo.- ttli confidently predicted the la"; the church Th. Junloi Bocial PW Ot Pennsylv.nl. « M.DOO-odd!»'"! b>', *»*",■ M" 0"'"»ie Mm- tow.'xl with her se.vsim. .y„,,,ath. ■■ t.Uly ll.t would exceed th.t for 1M1 Union wlh super.-Ue decorutloiu, school teachers Iron, . minimum of "'^r°,.,.'»",, bTconducted by Rev W.giie" ••■T^nnhauaer" j Harrv p. Boughey. .ui.tor ol the Mildred CoUHu, ioi.tr.llo. aanc might ivave been much POP* as feaatalani All mlruMor. ollbrackets ol principal., aunenulend"'Me '""'t.1 thurel^ Monday Iroin the wUh murl leellng ami ,s,,IIe, | .he rising eurVe o" h,.11"^borough and .hen w,.es have enu -I. Ardell Funeral Home MO Fa.e'l, '• I. ..,., he i»,m,,.„„ itrl I'ciull-i unique the i>oignant CJulph i Night", followed by a .spirited re | tloti of "Come to i he P»lr" Verua Pflelger Carter. *.ipraJio.! Elected resident1 »vhen I say that the record for. Harry Ferner is general chairman) 41400 a year to *1»50 with correa ItHf was "pretty jjood." what I mean "' „ "ie evant, with Mr* Waliu tending increases in higher rating Is that taliues'wus turn^ j "pmhUat strikes by workers IniSSfc U that the number killed in nrupm - WUbun Wynne. KUIK Manor, nubile uttlttli lion to miles driven was substantial-' teacher of the Men's BM.le elaas *lil Mink: J ly less than in the year before The be toastmaster Pollowtng the din- Elim.nate unemployment com-' J"m*» "■ Henntng. 67. retired won ewv r^ponae from her audl- road Lafayette Rllw oontroUl troiuwainent seems to b7 cuTmiiu! ».« tOT. *hich no formal program - pematlon benefit nayments to Ju*e a™?"* rUHroad engineer. a ence _wlU tng into 11M7 It is significant that the tid turned last year foUowUig the Pres- ■ !«S. ^Jl^1*01* identu Hlahwav Safetv n,.ni«.,„... f'»Vrch, under the supet nii.iile Rev. i rector of huroh; Rev. ! I'i motive mi Ra vnitiinl s^^im,,°li*h «,....', I. aa.n !" '" church, all of W. A solemn high mass, at ll sun- tn,. ptavaroundi has been com-. John Ryai i .. ™,m,'.7 K .n, u ' "'"", baak«ba« il"1' ihohocken town Monday at fl, botl In s- Ooarnai Kmilllll;. hlUi „!.„ ,„,.„ completed ho ken ■ ho.,1 board William Mui-and Dninian church omblnatton ooun waa tiinh phy, pn - - Claj Fin-by Llewellvn Jooaa, toreenan m th Mr-.. lYJ _^----I ' enanoi foeoi and hb rrancl Milter preetdeni tn the K'llS leflfTllMl ■'■ (i ' '■■'l^""' »"> auxiliary ■ iii|i:m\. ** this and other plavgrouud projecu William Hl..:i, oommandl has been donated by PhUJ I ■■ 1914 Vatai i 01 llmall \\ ,: Mi M,u:i Oo*tM . I'lmcriHini, nrgaitixaliim pn Idenl of the uuxiliaiy ot Big Lona] Conn- VI- V, r. .!,nr . i ,.in-ii. nig body for the bor- tuanil. i •! John F DeHaVCI Offi Bv Lions Club I lllMIKIM I ough a play centerK, Is made t the I) hooi board and re of uii ■ - t are I. i Caldwell. of CMIlfl up of ia». American Legion: Mrs Ruaaell gh h nlfi thi I. R I. Hain. ■ Idei of speeches has been arranged"."an er-aged in strikes. ' " brother" of Mrs John Murphy. 106 ^«^™>J»°n^"''"' ^"HS"!!''^ entertainment program will be pre- fctabll-h an enual nay basis for .Weat Sixth avenue, who was ad- tht tarty tocal men and women < ™d natalled as preside " thei women when doing the same or."*'""' to Montgomery Hospital algdWtra who COPiprtae UM choraljUons club at upervision if -inillar work as '■Ids b] "loitiunil- Monday after being stricken with a' «howed a nJgbry-aal dinner mi-eiing Tuesday nlghl . - •" a. ... Kir Hi a 11*4 mii.l«s>l ....1..^ I*. r.-J_. ■_ I ..-«_.. ii'h.H ki-n Ootnmui ■ fhora Cole, supervisor of Mac-e Park Playgr press held at wSnaSn -ir^Vn"^ ■ Calvin BtKirgeaull. Give to Pennsylvania"s veterans a cerebral hemorrhage, died there -si-on•£an"d musical color in Cadman s /5Zrr^b2lto?mIL2^J5 i^ fUv Mr Winters, graduated this State bonus of (10 a month for yeaterday morning nllr^* rth^T, f.K?«»ri" ' lamea P Heanev loe.l -, ciaaWe stauaiLr^&ie.m TV,Vlmonth Irom Crowr TheologlM^ stateside duty and $15 a month for' Hennlng. who resided at the £^"C.^Btlrt T^'^wsl[J " ^r'lw 7- M n 3 ™-.« —- fornTerlj overseas duty- up to a maximum of Oanley home. Bridgeport, retired in,*™* »"l^"0^0.111" ""JK Mt Caldwell is Bwarlh- $500: 1945 after 44 years' service on the; ""f. "umbers, concluding with w>.., sununei re« raaUonal pro- itra; tnvo- Oaffnay; Provide lor the levying of $140.- railroad. ,000.000 in excess taxes for opera-; Husband «f the late Bessie Fill-lion of .he State government for the man Henntng. he ,s aurvlved In the ; ltt5,b W(., h' n V,a/'°^ it^,^?T ™ Mrs Mil- _ J. weii-expiessed delight (,I th.- Whnei i it- tad d'n 'ril are. Ptrst vice cominu two vears through Uxatlon ^daughters and two sons: Mrs Mil-, of soft drinks, cigarets, beer and dred Lux. Bridgeport: Jan. aoTporaUona Hciiniiu Bridgeport: William the gran Marnbersoi LIM recreational coun. prevntaiion of flag. Pcrr\ Rama) tba ni Hie Hay L Plero 233 West 11th it ontinued an face Six) li township whool board avenue chairman; U in which musical Nomlnutl(ll, .., ,jBama „y,k .,..,. .,, IMilms. |0U I TO/ • -^ • SSSS™"' 1 anting Given rga C Clark. 323 Soring Mill m.. ts atootad and ba- avantat; Inoanai il William mg the Spanish note a< gfl were the group's "Cli Lindo", a Mexican song: "BstrelllUi" William Prankenfleld: M .venue Forrest U(''~ H!okesle\ IM) West Hih llth ■ ; By Water Board man called together the Governors . QazsrsazaA**1 '""""""""""'" educators, and other outatandtngi _. . clUsens to aee if some means could! V HriltlOll llllili- Srll4>ol not be devised to put an end to it. ., . . . Adopt Action Programs ' • rail II.ll H HI Oil >llllil.l\ The Conference idopted an ac- The Weat Conshohocken-Oulph .""mmelul":;','"., TlnS?^''^ SS,,LEfll» V^^ Bible .,0^,1 ^L^T^ZoT^'ll'''^' Kit PlorenTe L Renish „ «3?SS. Tf .he ...ShLt, ....To" 72 S"! "'""""""J •»«!« at monwealth. Other meuures lavor- Brloge|.,rl Beasle M. Savior, Nor- S3 .«£5£VJf-fSSllSI "■"> ««"-> ">1'" Wd I m £™.JjS» I" t' ""."••"•"inlnilo BwUM .h.r.h ,«, „,„! upon by the l«,,l«,ure rl.tZn Anna Mav Henon.g DJd Et.'^£\h_J":,H I5d 1 ''"»""; atimd the Importance ol uniform a r.0lo bro.dc.st, hallowing .he |«,„n ,i™.MnolEn7uJ£, ino M^'M^hv and IJ .1-irScSren ' »°ul!« »',ni«'' »' "" """">■ se, retary-.re^urer. R Al'IIIV I ll-i(ll:H"(- tr.IflrreguUtio.ia. Judge, and po- general theme ol the entire Bible h,S the eaUWummen? ol ^ °""\ Sffff* ""'""« ''""""'•" "l""1" """ ' «ce offlcl.l. drew up » lilt of the School A lot.1 enrollment ol M' ritary b<^ (S^SSoJ count.^ M^dav rom a "orrlsuan^u. eral "<"u,d '""St w"" '"mbounne and: Dlr.ctor. lor two-yra, k „ t ^11 | ',„.,,,.,. The H.000 debate, to U. Confer-1 T\me ^^SrSS^S^SXiJSStJSSSSl "nsura^e tt SSS.SUE J'S'^.^, S»i " '"«"" ■—i ™* ^' "^ SSL ^='.,,.7" S"Kn^ "' ^l*^ ""'- ence took the action „rogr»m to was dean S.ru^ 5? n!iZirimTr^ L. ™I „ ?™ . n.luslnal wastes m ad-thelr home communities, determln- ' LT^iZta e?31 eSnl-nW m hSf« ' "V".'^ LISL^JSi?«S« ,h^" '">ck" "' "" *°m'" """"« Bpert.ll Director, to serve one vear are returne.1 home earl, this month ,.,„„„, „, lh, comrnon.ealtl?. ed to put It Into ellect among their I, ,. . M. . , ltaST~.£vl^Z^2JS^',"''?^ ha-.na «-,,ed moreth... nrogTMn. own friends and neighbors Some 30 '-""'f* ^IK"' !SorSn IS *^, . »TmS' ontinued .o hi, six, Wau»n. .dded to ,he s,ene Ma, ::1.-... „„„,l,,s ,,, two »e„«.;, ,.,„„„,, Warn Board «.ret Collins, local pla.us. .:, „, t.i.ded t„ Samuel Cllav. William orguilailions Pxt < h,s ^„g „„, MU^ „, 2, add,. Intli|s<lrif< Notifii'il I " I 11,1 I'.illtilioii A ...iinber of Industrial firms tn mty in, ludlng of the Cmvernor. called safety con- The annual Ladies' Night ol the i J^ „ r^~ nTrol progrim fir he ferences of then own to supplement Rotary dub will be held Momlav : St4itp v ^ the Presidents Conference 80 did 1 night at 7 at Bala-Cynwyd Country the mayors of some of the larger.Club. An entertainment program > ., c rltles will follow, under the direction of Jail >l*lll»'nrr Bveiywliere it was agreed UiatiJoseph J Lawler vlce-pn brief "apaam ' campaigns for traffic Francis C Palaclo will preside. safety, whInicchh rruunn fflolrr aB ff»euw; wt»»e»e!k;.s. ~" 1 . . - and are then forgotten, bring no luting benefits. Rather, the need Is for Intensive effort on the part of police, judges, educators, engineers, and the general public every day of the year Eaota one of us. as driver or pedestrian, must not only sup-port the efforts of our public offi-cials, but we must accept in good faith our own individual responsi-bility Each man woman, ani child must accept in his own conscience, as before the law. the responsibility fTT the consequences of his own acts. Where the action program has been put into effect and barked up by intensive effort, you will find traffic fatalities declining Where public officials are ronducllng inly occasional "apaam" crusades and the public is indifferent, you will find such fatalities rising This is the first of thirteen articles dealing with the subject of traffic safety Other articles to fol-low in the Reeorder by authoritative spokesmen in the safety field will show roncretely how accidents arc caused how they can be prevented, what they cost in property damage as well as in lives lost, and what you. as a . itiaen. can do about them Given l.« i.n ni Man DELEGATE Uncommon III.MMI.II \»'W» ^n*r usual role as choral accompan-.M lag Admitted to Montgomery- hospital was Marie Helen Wood Maple street, tonsil* Mrs Russell Rlghter. of 73 Fn\- _ ette street, was admitted yesterday I #'\;iS 1*11*1 I 4».l'l\ ir. Ha/-r»H Hoar, hntttiltal fnr nh- «»*»0 Will I '"1.11 Veteran Marriea marked an i to Sacred Heart hospital for ob- Ior lamed 1st . , when he the 1B46-47 vear were awarded to was relieved of duty to bt 11 members as follows Forrest A Seattle tor discharge ■ Biake.M. ntotnai I. I.eaj»gg(iii| tBductton Caldwell. Ronald E Coder, FTamis Ann ber last year, he ,T Dennis, Ralph F Kberle. three w* ■ I Coast, Edward G Penton. five * here h« I Japan with the mil C Iva ■reased to 471 the number of in-io abate pollution nf Pennsylyaniii s watei- ■ 'im aflected indnistrien must be submitted and approved by . _ wwi. ■ears: O, nve■»'"» "r '"*" "aoi'o '"<>"■ i"»n ■ the I Knttuierrlng. Stole elderlv man who gave his name as: servatmn Liu Li-'o-' «"T-«. i°i*rBM"iI ?" years. Hoben A Hauue eight years. ;v«»r a* John B Markley picked uu at 3 15 Mrs Fred Barbato. of 403 West will wed a Texan girl, member nl a [t this morning in front of WhiU- nth avenue has returned to her 'genii) prominent In Texas ranch I Dundore MlsMm-r eight marsh township building. Barrenlhome from Sacred Heart hoapltal circles, tonight at 8 at an outdoor, prosper War six vears and George 'rained as a tank rai Hill. byjDffleer John W Lebold and |with her Infant son. Olenn diaries ceremony at tlie bride's home The B atlon of trninliig he was urd Merciu.i ■' Cori-s where U1 slream Llovd Prankenfleld e\e.'lll.ti, pi og rani i i.ivi- been sent recently to tin f.iiioaiiii! in this area The fatlier or the child is a form- bridegroom Is Robert Earl Hen-1 installation ceremonies were PI"ed to Japan in November utmn \t/esl (Vinshohocken rfs works of First he wouW not give his name tt consliohocken High school .th- drlckson. son of Mrs Beatrice Hen- condu-ted bv Frank U Peoples « , . mpmny fSLJ^mmSVi^S £3"te graduated thU month Mra i Jrlcksonil East First avenue Tl.ed,,. , .ylklllbron fK-IH^Jl?.^«llJ^^":B•^U,0 ' *• f0nmr Ml!,S PMrl 5SSh.J? , « Mer«"tn SPJ1'' - ■'- -»d Steel com- „^.f!fld^ *VJ apPa.ren.ti)Lln hu'Boa-man d?u«,ltr.r °J ,Mr "ld *» """" a short address, telling the oOoai seventies He said at find he waa <ra EhiUea and iwaponatbtl- rnutm.. oj guard and mam Dppei Mertna from Pott.st own and later changed Meredith Bpilli-r K-mliii' gnd Menard counties. Texa: Betrothal of the couple whirh from "the oth followed a war romance, was made iiuin nj.usiown ann laicr rniniira n -». *•■_•! his piace of residence to College- j IfOlL llllf- t .111Icl v-llc. ! poncr chief Walter Phlpp. Chief Harry S. SteinmeU. who celved a call last night at B10 from known at ._ lied him early this morning..Mrs John Myers. 2 Oak street, re- ranch of the pride's pareni said the man had apparently beeniportitig that ■ dog had bitten her 24 The romance began four year's dnhkini; ,.hll(1 Mrs uvers stated she had ago at a dance held at an Austin I* iwk I iitKilTllU Jr1"^ yi,w*" °" ■ d"*rder^ taken the child to a physician who j country club, bv the Masonic order'"' itles and of the cooperation needed duttaa Coopei volu ol a guard detaclimeiit candlelight teM at the ■> 11*11 l1 * --. May Kiirnn Mill r air Alan W-eod Steel Plymoul Blast hat ■scorted a numbai . m lown-th it priaoner of .«■ --amp to i«ort at which they were handed tlon Whiten H.unev ■ . ,»-.,. .... ,_ »™, - i turned to Bat a via to stand trial, township onoun charge and committed for examined the injury and had tn-.thirc, for Armv veterans stationed A spectacular fireworks display for war trtmea ihirm. .iso „-,» been 10 da>s to the county jail in Nor- ducted that the dog should be In the area will be the highlight of niton . miinidpalitiS confined for ten days. Officer Blake The bride Is a graduate of the ment to be provided tonight by fc and Chfef_Phipps investigated the Umveisitv of Texaa, where she rr- Barren Hill Volunteer fire eotnpanj characte] and homeland as he saw iota ■ oresid. , . . -vere ha par- Kg-flgpilil Mill S«r\ HC town at a heating before Magts-trate William Speers Barren Hill Cameron Are Soofiht At (.oatetriUv //.»s ,„/„/ incident They could not determine the owner of the animal and turn-ed it treat to the SPCA Saatemeted ■tthat yout Robert F Wampole of Parker-elved a bachelor of arts degree m at its annual fair, which is to i* ■ English She also attended the concluded tomorrow night University of San Antonio, and Hundreds of spectators witnessed Junction High s»hool. Junction, a flrewnik* display last night, on Texas, where she was pep tquad" the grounds adjoining the fire -: leader and named sweethem; of thl Future Ranchers of America While William Edwin Lightkep, chair-take out—only to dust off? | ford, arrested by State Pollcemanjat cohere -he was choaen Rodeo man of the .omiiiiltee In ln.t::i . Up al Coatesvllle Hospital there's Bdward Konchar on June 21 for|Queen at the annual Hill Country said todav the conin MIHS VIVIAN HIl.TNfcR a moverve:.-. to form a camera; driving west on Elm street, thLs Rodeo and Race Meet, a Kimble net a flhe profit from the lO-da) aflas Vivian Hlltner. president ol dub. as an experiment m occupa-j borough on the wrong side of the < ountv event She is a Kranddaugh- fair deeplte inclement weun. Alpha Omncon Pi Iratarmty at taooaJ '.herapy far the veterans roadway was direetad to pay a; ter of the late R H B-b, bpiller. four nights Ik- baa*d his optlm the University of Pennsylvania will there An, OI (10o .m a drunken driving! who *■* ■ prominent figure among:outlook on clear weather on the .represent the society at its nation-, But—cameras are needed II you accusation and was given twojTexa* ranchmen last two night* of the fair discarded or used onea j months' time to nay the costs by The bridegroom is a gradu-'. gfj __ good condition, you can help *o.ju<j.r Knight in Montgomery court Ftainhowei High school Nomstown | ■-....„...„:.. Q. „. : lea Indu'tr;.! Union Com** held Roanoke. Virginia, She will leave get the new club underway, thejfodav i and aUained th. * OIllllllllllM >IT% irr-ln Norristown early this week, the here Monday making the Camp and .sergeant m ;;■. Nuitl. A., i delegates went en record unan- motor with Philadelphia members Hospital committee of the Red V. aarvtng as a flight engineer Hr was imonslv as opposed to the action of of the organization She will be j Cross, says. ■ .oilllllllt.Ml |ljaaed a year and a half In the f .immunity evening church ser- A I> the House and Senate in voting to registered at the Hotel Roanoke Bring them to Ihe Riant Thea-1 Adjudged guiltv of rontempt for European thestre rerel' ■ anil be held during I override the PrealdenVs veto of Ihe during her attendance at the con- T tre, whose new manager. Bvanibelne in arrears on *.fedal. with three bronxe clusters, mer, sUrt!ng in July according to Taft-Hartley BilL The delegates ventlon. [Thompson, has agreed to accept'Theodore Andrewnvivk. of Old seven battle stars and -he Presided■■ n.tined i referred to June 23d as k'Blac The daughter of Mr and Mr*.' them to aid the Red Crows and for. Elm street, and Delbert* Shoot*, of,'la! UrBl - Monday" and resolved to cooperate Daniel Hilt-ner. 14a EHM Tenth tba convenience of the donors ;Oreen Lsne. were comrr.r* with the counils legislative com- avenue. Miss Hlltner will enter her The cameras will be forwarded to prison by President Judge Harold" went to* Texas two months ago i Overbrook he hi iBjttee in a program looking forward senior year at the university next; the hospital as soon as a Lumber1 r, Knight of Montgomery Count) La employed bv the Ysrdlev r to the repeal of thl* legUlatiou. . vsar. nave been received I Court this morning. metirs rompsnv in Austin. ' The aaTTtaaa will beg-in at 7 :» p m. work <"..!.<F. Group* Oppose Ovfrridinii of Vrto At the regular monvnly meeUng 'al"" convention beginning Mondav'have" of the Montgomery -Chester Coun- and continuing for ten days at I \--i-tanl Krrtor Ravin * ■ huich memta-i who \.irious n Sunday .Jig at 10 30 A graduation The . honored and the i-r.de. ar ■ r.itmi.'il li\ i hiinlii- Ai r ■. . Bath Te .: j Walsh, Bachelor I Dollle Hsrd- .1 William Frank Allen, ylvanis Hos-
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, June 27, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-06-27 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 6 |
Day | 27 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 4 |
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 |
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. |
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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 Consl)ol)ochcn Uccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7704.
Highway Safety ]*>"Wt\ Donovan 137th Session
J Estate Audited
Said To Require •ntSSS -Sfsra Of Legislature
^1tomes lo tlose
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. IUNE 27. 1947.
V01!'" v\n,l,'"rr'Choral Society I <> Iowa Assembly J
TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS
Steady Effort
National fonfcwa
HIM- (,«-ii. I lriniii^'
hi -i-rilif Sitiiiition
Bv Uk}i>r General Philip B firm Inn
AdimnUinaor ul the Federal Work*
Agency *nii 0*001*1 Chuirniaii of ihr
Prr-iai-n! » Highway Safety Conference
Last year :t3,50O person* died in
automobile :i<'cldent_s
States.
Tliat fact may not register n
strongly After oil. 33.500 is just
figure
May be you can visualise the 'x-i"
iit of the slaughter i little bctlei
if you will imagine that many peo-ple
linwi up In parade lormatiou
and marching from noon to nun-down
to puss a reviewing stand
In Ihr estate ol Audit"
01 wns borough, who died July l.|
1946, ■ Balance o! HJMJt *
.. tlUtad in mi adjudication handed
flown tv Judge J. Burnett Holland,;
in orphans court. Distribution
as folliws- *100 ir Najtcj DODOVaii
a grandine.t:, and ihe ■■
Andrew
Dono\;iia Jr.. Joseph Donovan.
Vlrfoenl Donovan
■.state. Cecelia Donosan. Catherine
and Mud* » Battling,
sons mid daughters
A balance of $531754 In ttM • -
late of J Carl DcHnven. West Con-ihchccken.
is awarded to Lulu De-
Haven Downey, a
property and effects
M WJglUn ;«re awarded to ll( thl, ■ ■„,,, .„.,,,„,
ha United Valley Forge Historical Society lor I i^,,,,,,,.,, „,.„.,. foldr.( un ,
ihr Vkllcv W.rgt Museum ol Ameil- L'alsia.Uri """" I ".tied up I
,, ,,,, .„i etoUd or frenzied activity last week tmin 10(to delegate* limn all
jqdlaatlon l"V Judge Ilolliind iii thl i.'i'iil ihut the u mazing total or] tiers ol the United State) and
.state (.f Eleanor H. 15 Bttrt, Upper2223 bills were Introduced in both j l""'lwn OOUntrtaa arill attend
72.% Hi IN goaded
IIM In.I, ltn|Mirtitnt
Taxation Meaauret
Gives Annual
".'«?„: Spring Concert y and I &
it.. Doaato EKtacti
Praia Whcrlrh.i.r;
\ arled Profjrwn
.•hnhix gen ltrriirdrr
By H J Smith. BtnfT Writer
Merlon townahlp, win. .tied JJI; ■ houses, nf which number 725 Were1
lleta. The '.utal balance lor distri-bution
was 422.481 32
historical bequest the residue is; approval or disapproval. Christian faith
given In equal shares to _ Justine j To dale Oovernor Duff has signed ist" Fellowship1
A Conshohocken young woman
will be one of live del.
Will represent District I ttv-i-mlnttaf
peUowahlp ol m
tartan Ohurab at the National
■embly. at (iniiiu II College,
nell. Iowa, opening Munda
-Miulnulng through July 6.
She is Miss Emma Dunaruskv.
Spr.ng Mill avenue near Srycnih
, esident of the Fellowship
lit UK IIH-,.1 Pies! vienali chuTCh
Shi- was named 11 delegate at the
second annual Westminster Fellow-
•hlp banquet and rally at Brvn
Mawr in March Factor mi DOtnpaB>
Miss Dunacusky will make the'ed to Dootnq .1 ajswilsuTj I*
by rail, leaving^ from North ed invalid ottall in'eud ol u pod-rum
the annual spring 11
Oonahohookan 1 Mary 1* Wood <
Choral Society pn
day night .it t) M In CM, |
aUtorlum added an*
other shining l.mrei to thli out-
.standlligcommui.il> chorus muatOaJ
A recapitulation of the activities| Philadelphia station Sunday after
j noon at 5. with other district dale
" gates. Other Pennsylvania dele
gates will join them enrouta
Opening of Summer Playgrounds
Here And In West Consliohocken
Planned In Next Two Weeks
Purpose of the National Assembly
la ii'-,:ibed as 'showing the church
crown
VanOundy. a nitce. and Morris 8
1 Gundy, nephews. been killed at the same place
front of your home. say. Then you
!-ould have stood on your from
porch day and night, weak In and
week out. and witnessed i Jeath
the .iverage every 13 minuies
That's as many people as live In
such a city u Elkhart Indiana
Paducah. Kenttirky. or Watertown,
Massachasetts. They are all dead
now. killed in accidents that could
easily have been avoided Hun-dreds
if thousands of orphan-, wid-ows
and bereaved parents are left
to mourn in every city In the land
i»i- Not Worse Year | The congregation of the Fits: ot R,pre.senUlives.
Even so, 1040 was not our worst < Baptist cliurrh will honor Its new Of the hundreds of bill'
year for trarfic fatalities. Ml thlnaj paatcr and bis wife at a faBpWiMp n,ld siRned into law by the' Chief' terday morning
ciitiMdered. the record for that year' d receDtion toaatfrm ■^Bgn-*"'* Governor Duff told "•-. ■ d m
w« pretty good. The most trngi. "'"J'*-/. . ' M ,_ .^^ ^....^ ..." , ■ Porters that the bill he feels Is most!l01^
Baptist Pastor
To Be Honored
Kev. Cheater Wiiitrr-
K |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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