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®l)c Cottsljoljockcn ttccariicr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7709. CONSHOHOCKN. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 15. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS West Borough »;<""'<'*<*' *"'• Italian Groups v Pastor Accepts t4UlL mm* School Sale Well Attended 4 lost-d lli»h School I <|iii(nn.ni Ancdoned ToCrowil Of 206 Vote To Merge Into One Unit IMiilu. Electric IVmiil I — I Si. Cosmo* SoeJetj, Ami Miiiiio 9occono A former pastor of E-ilhgnminso BanUM church. West Oonihohockan, all to thi summit : Avenue B Attanf*" I City. K.v U Rarll PettlngtU, pastor of (.. Pnthi- 1 delphfa. baa announced bis eeoep- Bt thi New in-' hh ""'* dutin 'in August i He will preach ; his farewell sermon at his present charge. iHil» and spring Garden ■ The public Mile of the equipment 2T of the West Conshohocken High! Rev Mr Petttnglll cunt to ... school held Saturday- afternoon ln| Cc.nshohncken from Elmira. N Y. one charter as a result of the school building! atntcted np- December 9. 1928. and remained tperate group*. proxtmately 200 person* and ft) the than until Srntemb-r W-. then i ■■ ro org*nlr.a*i ^areSs.Cos close of the biddiu,: liitle n-m.;, - rhirdavi ■amp) the mtaoTlei of the happy ol the Fifth Baptlai ehurch. Phlia- nue and Maple strut, and th ir those who ban t ten numbi 11 the graduates since the first class m A penn.i for thr 1136.000 building oi s auction to the Phllum mi land adjoining it plant along River r (1HS Vliiimii Picnic August 2 Contradictory \ril\' ami!>. Many Features . J Hits \niuial ricmc J ;on or a -rhe annual pti I ■ nd con- ell High School Alum- . built by August 2 at Meulo Par*. "artaaia, pol"lwn>'i expected to '*• the most esiciisi 'I!"**"1 S! yrI hfl'1 ;""' "rdnw U) iiulUMiii.il !'.■ Utd last night's weoklv D ■ Traffic Rules Vre Condemned ma The weather was warm and humid nd BHU person sftyting tin.s can* dltton appeared on thr scene and; set up » drink* and nndwlehsa The stand was well patronized during the three hours ot the sale. Most nf the equipment that could 1 without too mueh trouble was arranged in the auditorium of the high school building and thi.'. was first to he disposed highest bidder*. Some of the .f|iiip-ment was purchased bv di though mo*! was Bold to aahnol das* trim, and to the Piimitici Metho-j dlst church Some was also pur-individuals lor thei- pri- Kail Oreemille is flic ft liver llgsallsTlli school district. purchased most of the equipment! of the laboratory as well as pupils'! tl'sk-. together with one teacher's deei .) rut some Bcjalptnenl In then comnMt nil d"rartment. Bridge* pirt school district purchased some tinl '!■. annual reunl ally *.is hold Bundai ana 'hi- In!;ii n( Francis 1. KlM | i i.ui ii.Tin otyaa-le, Olenolden full, i-ri ID* I'll.... - IXMIIC Philadelphia. N' Ncwi.m. N .?, and this borough! n ml The tune KM Bjaenl in mats sport! and tr*td eventa, including mi races There were n -.is for the chll b prlris for the winners The main attractions for the older folks were \lley ball utid Softball . KIM) bCOBJ and girl* took .,„.„„ . f M iiine-month-old daughter ot plunned as n lealure at th* cloaf Of '!■ .iii.l Mis RUBWll Proas, VU tht the first week for thi I _ ,1947 duplicate, was not pr. M-III A und formei praddanl ol Wasl am-lowinisoa ana Mte m present. Prlaat the children Pet shows doll shows, '■'■'■' V, „ ,, ",-,'' '.t.-ii-r wiu ordered written notlXylni shohocken High School Alumni, i.b- "»• »«""' "' diwgoni and contra- wore awardod to rach B«W .■ion- and g UM Laal mi.. . ..■ Ht hs ' ,. i "' , ',' him to meet with co II Thursday orbed by the local group, is genoral <udtor> law and ordtnanos ream Un Roy Emi melon parti war* included, " evening Collection of the 1S46 du-i Lhalrman ol the • .. bi latiua the use of mm r roughl '■■ thi Ani.'i.,, [Of D -'.tL The , ;(. ,J[/1; (.,l(1.]llt.tl.(i IU1() Madeo DIPleiro and .John dN.i'l WUlOUB parta Of - two deaths during tin- I phu umunils pats ranging from Hans filed but no report: Member* planning to attend art! While the motonM may be Ihor- A\ thai annual etrcUoa > tcttt to a black crow Dtvorgence < .iltnl GHN «>i 4ecidenti \\\ Safety Offirinl ■roii|j ell at a special 1111.-1111, Uw) night Ops* to rn-nibcrs. funnlies and ■Wit will begin 1 ;„ wUl mak^ ,hr rnediataiy ,ri,j ,„ motor caravan > Council set aside ths week of from the high school early In the August 11 for vm-iition ol Police afternoon , in !Vf*k (.Olirt \lilOll OIBcei Walter Proas, Supervisor Water sports, roller-skating, bowl- J.hn J Farrell and tm assistants. Ing and other park ami'sements will I i.oho-kens two lending Ital-; J?»m .«■*'mn* ^ll£m tHX?T n, ^^t^J*?™*1 ?MV n BV PVKF JOIINMiN merge under Hu-^lleciu of rubbish will be dls- prograrr^ hip.hltghtrt by-a bkssbalj prrsi^nt. Asrtisailrw BaM) ■ " ™ -h,,rt,.r -. ~„i( Z "tth that wek game between -heavyweight■ and Koiindaiion Aubrev Holland, tax collector. In- 'lightweights' Box supper will be uted to attend the meeting 1M OTdtl an ntn million Ainericai to dlscir-' the 1MB Harr\ Iturum. of Norrlstown. °-Ti*-'1 rflnt ^ *vri'n»: duplicate and the Uauance of ihe rtot-prwldent of the Alumni group Bul unlortunately inisSd and otter Mark Weekend At P!ay grounds \\ u\v \ aricly Shoun In Kvi'iits Staged Krithn Aftfi-nooii srvad owrtJ tart Imti of the order. ?<■*««»!;• ■-", ™™,m„'..uihlV f.m.li.r ..... During the latter part of his pa.<.-*a* l^9 '"'* J, ?L„, S^!L.».' account is correct but the new du-' memlwr to secure s])eciHl admission ™i«a in his own communlt) at rate on the West Side. Rev. Mr ,**,,*'l!?"1"*„8"„™„ ,, " ™f*ir Phcate cannot be Issued until the, tickets. Joseph Wallace, president, state, he cannot depend lipon th is assisting with arrangements lorale '■■ . iTe-irer . regular ',lll': Pettlngillsened 1 - \"\ , '"„ friB me!H;r rnf' °B^7 th*;°ld onP 1" -^ni«i tor of the John Wood Manufactur- ""'' •»« S"»da> mjinma and the Inj oOBBpany He also served as,;■t,,ll, °/, ILs vote was 1J6 1 in secretary of the Consbofao R "','"' "^.4*1 ni-tees WUl be ap three dati?hterf 11 .pi- tr, t;i. Montgomery court for approval .1 the 1 .,■ tpprovaj ')\ th merger will \t>- Tlie enlnn •> t governed by ths prasi rd ' j - lety B ■ H ■ Safety Slogan Contest Soon Polish Eagrles Clear Drivers Complete Plans At Inquests Picnic At Uiiilfont To Be Hrhl Ji.lv 27 I \ ill. il By Jurv In Nearby tccklenta traffic law observance In one state ju) may be a violation In anoti I n direct Invitation to sudden death into the bargain. It is patently absurd to drivers U know alt the d Ugh**) directives now in tOTOS In all cities and states of the nation V<t 111 effect, such behind-t he-wheel emnlscience .>eetm to be do* A special seven-conch train over' A few moments after he had "'""'"fd of them at the present -un, ,. -K^. . , A ie» moinems auer ne uau wri,.n the volume nf interstate travel Hi. [| Hah) Boetftty t:it" Reading lines has been engaged made a jesting retort to a bus: l(i ^renter than ever before In CAB maintains n clubhouse at 50r> Maple In ihe Polish Eagle association to I driver's admonition to be careful ml history Tills tremendous Increase f land on l»("»1(-"- Charles Orohoskl. president ;by an automnbili- That was brought out before an '--v I Inquest Jurv before Coroner W. J the Court Plaaa ln| 'R, Cnimas and ^tou Society! a^m .Jhe t^raln .^'j^J'i.^^' »«•*«>"« this morning during the "VT'n p „1? "wnc a la.rte hutidtni; at Thi fr mtiiwe of 57 feel on MSDII tends in 11. .ill avenue Vt il! Be S|MHiMir«'«l Rv Siifrt% Council MB In rgaamrni The club a M > which will be tu teachers' desks and a quantity I , - . £LSh ,1El!even J,,rih of Mao'e """""""d today school books as well as some equip-jWrrr atartei I ,' '', i" n ^ownrd hv 1 ■ club L(">vl'1« from Mnnayunk at »:» mmoenmt uustfefdi iirn, tthhpe mmnnnn.ui-aili trmrnui.untiii'.i' -rcterdiav at .... , r», street are niso owned n\ un cun . . ._,. „.,i. „. «.„.„,. deoartment One of the two el.. trie sewing machines was sold : ,-Mv h- O C 1 1101 tha other was sold for M3 ery Ciun-treadle machine was sold for Ml. t« Rafety CnunoH The -A. On** of the rlnno* wns sold for U .... the >Wr» ' ■Old for $4 50, w.i ■ '^"- H-vnci will bt ■ i;.. wpi ,,.,|„ „,,.,, ■ i'Tn^BM HS&ti ;.K "" f"r valUBMH!Trs All of thi ci-nstruclion worl The mpchme, Pnd tools m th* The Its, of prites will be headed!*' ssSa.*™ manual training, department we:- t v , firM nWnrd „f ^^r a rovl or r°-mB" *nd PaoaiHi Society. sold sejiarately to individuals Anjetr] "ble vnins^te*si ~" # # itibmit as manv rntries as ttiev Wl \1*is>L *fi INi'iilf* *.v .h. ^lncin» ,lnK, nf H„.,_ » »<-• ■*■«■ •*!•»■ ;. .1 t m • at W ft ■' I'lie bnlldlntf.i Mill at •:» at Ctor-hohocken "al usattaSy wVassw sftM&l.'gl l"1 rlM bu*'"»"'" ,,,ls ,'""I,lrv 'ilone r'--""1 " :i* nd ■' Norn-' mn ..■ '< 4i. ,,.,. whitemamh township ,»ollce de. " William Stubinsk! i. in.ii' nsofllalton. is aatisraj ahalr- ' Dononn had been m PrHiik TonlmtnU ■ director .lown taprncin tor about raaldent; Roj M unoyer. Tlie doll .:;t sin.ws um BOOM swrj unusual lioiis M At the Mary-knowledge when traveling any dls- was re-elected secretary-treasurer as; Wood Park the doll show proved to lance beyond his b m \\-.- Ro] SS9MT] Matorlan ! be a major event. The well attend-he does, he may wind up either in xiie reunion next vear will be held ed activity was held on the terrace the hospital or In Jail For In th- > .md adjoining the Mary Wood Park raasnt chaotic ritual wing the Fourth ni OOUM and drew a group ot about 25 adults In addition to the youuger foUD The doll contest on this play-movind sponsored b\ Miss Blanche M Falaciowa* judged<bv the tnllow- Mr William Hieh-ai- dson. Mis Kldhai I 1' Prank TUChoiaU and Mis. Michael !-!• .Irih k N1 truda M DeM ■ 'he new playground k> i.ited on West Third avenue, con-ducted a series of s|Mrl»l rv. nts in-cluding a doll show pel show, and Arid sports. The t ontaats proved of great Interest to the t un is who pn nimmer W''01" ' Ml1"'1' bad not had the adianfaaei. ol a of the HcrrUtOWIl Rotary club was st1, (.rUM,() uiav^ruimd DflUon miles set In ItHl 1!,. i>eak-i at n>p weklv dinner A ^ sl)(iw An(1 , lhl| the mileage is soaring lo even more invetim. ol the f»nshohocken Ro- ,ltjnil ll( flpld SITOrtj4 W1lt, slhl„,ored ,.l levels The annual jary^ OUb_laat llflhl at RMsjcway „, ,|1P H<.,,OI gtrtti ptaywround B) B svanw 1 hot ! play c*ntar a pet «how supervised rtrav was made lively by 7 pupnlog. Field Uealli s Rotarians Told Of Convention W. M, i'viii^ Report! On Jane Proceeding ■ din-ier emerv atieet brrHieht 140: a drill j press was sold for t»; circular saw rles're by the closing dale of Sep-anri jointer. *1S5; bind saw, $110U«r«r 7t. and a lwthe 175 \rr Mata will. The 35 band nnlfurm'- and mil Ridge pike. to mar ant bilbo,, dollars, Mr Bvai which gives some idea of the nun- Mth at mm] '-onvantlon n) R , state rnovwmant Inrotvoi nai hold Juno il-W at f*an HHxory- ,An,rrlr) first" LFnUMaaoO He attended tha oonvan-is secretarv tA tha pkmh ...mmiuee IKa^eS ,nd Shall '" vn*vys H*■«''Htnl«''*, ( ,!°.n aa n, 'l*™'/ "-^ 'He N..r-and Joseph Hvbnskl, ireaaurer Is SvyaTIuwsfi of^r^kit^WtrS Th'" ,!,tl !jtL n( "'"'«nniiv In rtttown chib and raprw d tha serving m similar capacity In ar- ', f^irlt ? T£ %£\5i a"ISh V»,p ""," lw-111 *«? ffUSSfr^ClctJ; rangements for the be outin<> ....- .UU| ... .,„ m.,.tmrKl Ul ,,.. „fT ><u*" ll"' ""'"" ,h" •*■ <""i"u ..',,,, sraj MM Ml» ■ A baseball game between the (;",,»«,„ wi11 se t. 1 I.J '""" BTB ■* r^"">"«*'<1 Tha aheof 1"-,"^'' N B> AUoj the ctmstruclion work'Po]K(l tortM ond Uie Amrrtcin JJJj1*™"' *"(.. ;iin,B,,^,„, m mfcumlng highwaj were HW I*oUri«u. In at- „rrilJIld bv Mrv Nonnan A Riee and n dob of Swedesburg will be [£* "he EL driver John nir- MS thnt ,l ta fraupnl *llh l,,2urds w'"lu;ur of l whk» 10 fi t V^k trom "^ Ph'^v Mellor Tick, a highlight of the extensive sports JEST 5" MaTiayunfc^ war ed him"*'" know tn,lt K ham**n tl,r freetmtv-foPr 0*har pOWhrtsa Among ^ ,h,ldte, en-program being prepared f„r™he S"2"eller5 m crondnl the strS? i S™ "J ,rafflc ,and ""^ a *™\ ISS^ laS*? r\a^t»Ti «"H event A liie-nf-war hetwe-n w- .-,.,. heci, i«kl:w rnn- of nivwlf ,l«*1 ,,f P"«M>al Inconvenience and «d C H**1™1 ■ 'ireB,rtTnt 1.°'.,Ro**r> wnlernielon Bbmti makine use of rled and single members promises tw l» *£...l,£SvS w! ,"S , ^^'V T ITS S" '" «*«™«h* •«• ""'k «*- in tinnici mueh merest Comiieti- ». i11v„w rfi>lle.l to ihe warrmw *• ^riously tends to lessen nbseri.- < ■'nerai or tnr b 'iva games, with praisi lor winners. !*JSgy .I'^J^SaJS'"1"1 ance ol ' •' ™ "«>"' Rra.;",-,n,l,; .... C-J— U^„„„L. i« „^..l ^ *°™™* ■? *• IXJlll-e OCflCer Prt.,#,^„i,, >U .»i/-al .,r.rt nr::■•■. .1. laa Y 0! ' ■-':". Walt* followed Ihe psi rtsOW hh nij!%7ound Watermelon ealhi* Was the fasjp I. ■ WNtennrlon Rulash" held at the Ekisettne Part play* II. Id \t Perkasle Bjd "ill" xl picnic Bttiin A half hour .(-.r. riaratv < later some ol the votingcr bops were v, trf.. arwarhV th* bind «if wt.-b'..;,, no-*»*rl hv Vfr n»nrr>ff d were given u> them bv the nirrwd the aff-irs ot ■ for wat"hing them whtl- -h« hnnd< -* V>- Mem P'IC- • he moved from olace to oKce nbont >H narv outline nf the hist * nded th. "•'of ff' Mark'K Lutheran 1 .,' Menlu p.,ik Numerous awirds were ' made al an athletic program of f™.*du!la and children dt istons. ar- T"ho'ranged bv John C Fetter. Fbert use, Walter Houek and Wayne 1 re- ' on < ii'iii.ann.v re being arranged for fdoit innutters Saiidwlcltes and beverage* will be BWlorovided bi the aasootai ml 5O0 memo, i ler told the ofneer that m street Charles urohotOti lh(, dld „,,( ttc r>,nOUUi until he uon of the ^ ftbou| „Kht twi ,n (rom ,„ hn. ,nv car Then she atiemoU-d to swerve IB rn.id iMkhaa nlni. illogical and archaic law.; win the The Polish Eagle Auxiharv will " »"sm\l^' ■*,",'■ «• «"*ln ihet-ohiini-iM and ami..., 1 i siudii ay. ot rntJet of the cltawni r*'i Warren of calUornla and W nl. tlw" me in everj state Rolen. Cordon R0"'"t president of eenfsri conditions which praawnt'the in i unnrta , distinctly local problerrw f..i which Ml Fvans sft-e-siarl the uona] senna ->i the ...menu, n i.v th state motor vasnwia ktw, tin tha illustration thai clwracteriaUca of SOU ' '"diate n| Ul. trame ,, ft Scotland, as Par inaunoo Idantloal ■ '.'nininte »t bis botH The coroner's jury of four women inoarathrej Visitors at last nishfs m the sale Is being withheld ; thai Coiuhchocken school dbtrl ,te police sutlon at Col-1 Z'r women Ehcr' 81 might be given an opportunity to | le-eviHc! and O F Blessing, of {JJJ* [J, and Ju ^l<i\<*s t)f»w nlou II make an offer The paj ranges, closet: sils In the domestic science rocni were left undisturbed with the Idea of providing a cafeteria and lunch room for the childieu "f ConshohocKen'i ulety (oiiiicil iiiHinntii pr.igH1-. i. Henrj Norrtstown. In a second Wheeler. 64 o \Vlcr;iii Holism" \»vA Rciddenl DiefllLa>i ipproved At IL .noii\ i!lf Pauat, paired with Ale,a Benedict, who has been engaged -I,*'cU,r and assistant won tlie mixed wlieelbar- 1M ,i,, . :■„■ appliances f"" l:! 9*™**?*? ""V^htp. »'B 1 S Ud Alma and Charles raaturtna tthhaa ssaallee amndd rrfeipxa.litr ooff 'xoneraled of criminal responai-i;, n« and FredrKnnellar proved. «dto *u at^ 7W Map* iSeat lor!"*^ '" »"' d««? 0( Wl|[iam "Ul" lor driv'er IrZim! LThK estWioill In ihe trio moo, arranged ihe past two yawn has moved to "'V ...„?' U S" V<\Uey °Tn I strabte In order ti .7 !l, ffoorr ftwiirot mme.nn na.niHd aa uw.onnn.m:.:i ihnirinrf- !.,,.. Muhu ™„i-P ,A n._ ktr«ough,., ™roaadf., WV*h?i"t*emmtairrAshh.- Qon frthJe"eEve?nin*g I aMiraDvie^. ninbforXaelr> u, mi en, , Muntr won the pying the former Tradesmen s «J?>« The boy^ died ,,-slalilly ma > f^*™" ^* , lor men and Nanr Rom, !„ the Natil.nal Bank building at Hector Wheeler testified he did not «, *11!1.1'.'.1 " m.""" women. Robert Faust tn the win-'and Favette street. ,hr tungsten, until he smed his ^ ',IS l ihehou-fcr-a-rracker Wtasl l Mr Eenedicl purchased the for- hf*d, Blld ,uart. "■ hls . ?, de" umvislons for sus A new law. apnrovrd b\ Oovtn . .mas Hitchcock won tha 25- mer bank building several weeks, "hout '°«' <-* »" '""« «« hlfc ve* Ip BpaotsJ A n*sident of Harmonville for more than fortv years. Leslie M Rodebaugh. 70. of ISO West Ridge pike, died yesterday morning in Hahnemann haspital. Philadelphia, following a prolonged Illness He was employed for forty-one graph optrator tor the Pennsylvania Railroad company before bis Kttramt I ago. He ■ i member ol Plvnuiuth laaetnai Evangelical Con-gregational church, in which he served as a class leader, trustee and a ttaeher of the boys' class —' • w „„ Ui- „.,_ —„„_ d'ser'mlimtlon hef-ause «.. ,*-■ '-nr^.vtng are hh wife Emmi ■ „" .rr„™jl „o„r „co«lio„r, -Ti^h,e„ a„*n*„',n.„e.lte_« -w.mll for the oer'nd of tHe hoc I'Uim.unri I'riw UlNitrn Pink Moal setds Rtawl < Itilev rth sreds. Moal « ataiaad d a ■..-i ■ ■ 20 vnrd d Cwrroil: 30 yard dai a Joarph DeOarlo and Thomas Peiluie Waltet Wood; ■ ed. dog sivick: Blackto", Sports al Third avenue ■rt j-j ol Wherlbarrow race. Peter Zl 1'"",.L. ,' VWtingHeee . «i ™. n .. i,„,„.,,,„,„:„„ „„. nimiln. ., Bv Ihe ami tokan U»R on b '"»«> ta.' ""*""T;"'""Ji^l \V',',u 'hr",i ffi ".."wiToeH he will remain until ihe B. bbv wood and David Bicklngs: end "f Hi. ■• turn to ■ li'. plane I l.ainu Lee Nolan' l»a-s up to 8 there be uii Ml Illir - ■' "■"'^•''" ' Thomas Oalle: chicken race. ihe"ISulrllsa IruSrSn'Burga^.nd Mr.. VVllll.m Cameron Haud Blrkmg. bopping , if Hie Wesi Sid.- She attended the er* P«tosk\ 4 that borouth md mi- Field Day at the aaaryWasd tha din. i- m for fall- plll,u" ntandardlrc eouipmrnt re Duff, m-rmiis cine- and tXMmtkss to vard race for r«ys and Joan Douglas aVo and has remodHed lh^ J'. ''".'''"'T* Unuad tfl re-ide hen until bsj ra- Park Lean frog race, boys Totiw establish veterans housing authorl- tot the girls, in the children's divl- making it of the moat attractive a™ ^ »»«."t °» the boyjust short- I ««t and tacajsna drivers^ may be ties to provide en In the rountv for service men of World War II JtaTsM McOrath was victor In the M] Benedict will open his new The agencies are permitted to; boys' peanut-and-s|»on race and,piaCe of business tomorrow morn- "our at the time furnish the dw-eiitiir-i or to take over, Dorothy Jordan won I OQOfi fot tha ing and will use the trade name su"' P,,l1("p"u»n Kline, who lives nmwd or imtananUbla fsoa Brothers' ■■»*] Ben- in •"•■ vicinity, 'estined tw m in accent gifts from-he Army William Httencock won the bovs Mflct ^,11 enntinue as the sole owner. 1,s bathroom and heard the Impact, or Navy, or perform "at' JattWi McOrath, tht Bi I using 'he trade name since °n Icoa'ng out of tha WB •^ make em«nrencv honidnf faclU boy' balloon blow mid Judith one of bis seven brother* will be ww ,ne votingsier fall from the although ii may not be' Wheeler car and the car come to a The new ' thai renuheock proved most adept at eating tha same one at all times ■ ,hnr' distance awav. ,f these onrl In'l be to veteran- i soda cracker and whi^tllna. Doug- A complete line of ma|or electrical Magistrate I-auis Hotman. War 0 onh artth no las Knoellar prov«e] tha moat stilled bean installed |0r 21^rwJr * ®Lilw. wc"oni. ! sack rsrer and Judith Loper. the .nf opening, including h-jmoval to the West Coast twenty- O'Connor Billv Mo>rr. KirLs. Msrlun |y before the Unnact Wheeler said! weeded out And so on down thfi 1|w ypRrs a((u „,,, p|(.M,nt „ „ K,M,ilkfl nehc Mrrarrl(k he was going about 30 miles an »ne witn ttie ot-.e, im»> ' - re -, Mr% Ftooerl Raimondo; girls. luly Marlon Speaker Running race. sal en .nd awanjr u n w vi ^^ rWiEsj rela vasxsi bovs. Ted speaker: .. Bebe Mcrarrick Run,, statutorv agretment on « national ■ nelps to ensure more erf.. - >|(l\*' to Hnll\woo<l tiv nsotor * dlv ; All th» fundnmentil reonirements an- for pood traffic law are embraced In the Uniform V«*htcle Code for state; Ablle Rodebaugh. and two sons and Hunters: Leslie pike; Harold T. Cotuh.>h<Mkeu Mrs Marlon B: Mrs. Violet Murra Bervl Smith. NtMTUtown; and Mrs f Ruth l/mg. rorriAtown. R D He,- Jlirorn \:illlt>(| also survived by two risters and anthers: Mrs Sarah Ollard. ■ tywi 0d ^'la ! . washing "ed he had talked to the jsarfsW IMd rtgNkJIl"1^6^*^^ SS Khes.dryers "y-KLi^ ££? SSL "?K IIZ '25 ed rtTdSS' ^ ■ _»° *" "«1 " '*■ Margaret nice Hinder g vearsi Jai '■'■ Kilfli. aasaalaar, Lorraine Ste-lla borough to HI.I- ooiski H-uplng race boys. An-s Oross is the for- th mv Maisaco; girls Rebe MiOai- >f Nor pel Mask rase, Anthonv Mares-■ ,.., up- urr.ua seconds before the ; the nationa' u( .„■ ■■ ?are for boys. Doug! Mr Benedict will spe- »l" ""veway wonds before the we nail'., , ih, ^ (|mdw Q }/mni JOheph Hal- 7rnrv. the end nf vhlch will be (timelier and Lawrence Knoeller etah/e in television and radio le- accident He said at the time tlw ^rsuthleg.Maon M,a , l- Carmen 1 i Ptggle-mneed in a Governor's pmr- were the winners A peanut scram- pairs He is an agent for large bovs were standing on a gravel walk i inesewsu wiuias DT grwry coan- ^ ,hf, Ala]i Tw( R krr nnri infer sel was also pp... and were off the roadway Ha test i- ■fl»s~*ta M*» 22TM2XJZ?%31 P"01 r" ""' '"ll,,l"; '■ "' :v '; *"»" Lorraine «e- 1 Mr I SOdad Consho- fljd" »« walked up hU drive*a. m , M,/ KHIII\ Uiban .„ High school and graduated ■*«*« » '«« jje" "" "~rd "" [ '^ ,"„.',, ■■ fLLiiJLaiLJISi I. .wl.... .. '*' ,,l,Kl '" '"' ' r mi 'i,m2,' Con r, Oil \ MllilHI ,„, laO\<THOr bnOOraeS Th,:,„:.;:■,. ,i 1044 He *;aS njsr- _ I^TT™-",... . I Stl^Si ^^^a^T^alSa^SSS '' '"' " mal dog Jack Mo, Philadelrhia "Miss Patnerine and wcmen for -,ury Mrvl'-r Ul 'Tiltill, ,1 . . ,, ■- ■iXJ^j£$^B^-™n£^ LatrWS2°S6 Air rtwee !)a\ nlke nnd Jesse Miami Fla ' have been drawn by the Jury com-afttrnoop from the Ardell Funeral Home. 300 Favette street, with Rev George Raker, pastor of the Ply. mouth Meeting Evangelical Congre gatlonal church, officiating at th. Interment will be in Col, Point rer; £?r2s»5 F-w l*-i,i"-yiM ssua "S-ESS--SW s ihild. RobV™ agedI 18 The election bu.eau office in the.tac'Jll tiHiiona] organisation* win, Chief ol having a 'f'nnllnued on P*«r In.- ) Payette street: Bridget Carr. 1 405 Spring Mill aveni'e; Margaret Constantlne 109 Cedar avenue: Ihinn. 102 Forrest street: Henrv Hemslev. Butler nlke I on ■: ,la R Holland. 217 East Fifth ave endomed the'g, l* t-T * jroc.amntinn of ettll 11*111*111 T t 1( Itllp Oo- ernor President's proc.b aside August 1. 1947 as Air Force ... *■> • Day. topav tribute to ihe Armv Air |*|ail t .Oil* rill I Oil : to henor the million.- Kuril FataUtiet Drop ii i>erson.s are now workinv to- . _, _., rd that end The President ■* \U\H(l\ V OT tUUlO Dlirillf! FirM lllllf > «'»r ghwav Safety Conference set up If ■ court house la eirded for s bus' » *ap 0l over ion I week as Ihe deadline for the filing IhM persons are now working to-ut petitions by candidates for var-, ward "■ I ieus local and county offices wll' Uig" he 4 p m , Monday, Julv 21 Up 'c the arhievrment ..I uniformitv ■»•„„_ '* /fc/i"-,^.. present time candidates have throughout the length and braadtl IHIHli> •> \ftl9 r* - " a* a tnu Kir nhlP: ' WHS look KtM'onl CrtVwdal \llt nil Sprinj; Mill Fair saaei slow in returning the;, Thomas'6;D"imeii ' iio" West of m-n and women, living and dea .1 The tenth annual convention of tWona and only 150 of a potential! wtionwlde accident prevention tiro Tenth avenue Irwln suiMili" ifro whose contributions to the growth ' "»"*'" «f PennMl- * noo have been n mun J „' cm hr er- of American air power make the vanta I:al.an-Amerlcnu World War Rlgl chtal Vin^ei Uaafeeweltl most Veterans. Inc will be held nest'Mr Rl»" noln'ed m< that 967 of- Tn he drwma : .. Tlie rYldav Hnd Saturday al the home of 'res will be tilled bv the tall asset- ruriaUin- huge !and R' lUUan Proceeds of the fair will aid th-volunteer hre fiphtir.t company TWO sf-mvps TO Kit i, ■ ptentv "' t"hne before —. 'o take six H'it an i •.ivpjs 118 feet in two ■ 'tie driver cannot stop under 12B feet Speed of oncoming cars Is aery hard to ludgp tn d i World Wir Vetor n.' duio. -dav evening in express : ■ Ihrouaboal ^t^ntgomerv "nunty is. In a"d 'hat the Republican and Demo r will era tic candidptes have hs Rol< ■ '>lace their ear '■ ■ t'.nlinurd on h and! ■eonomie losses Pate Thren viwth aru Car ItttpeclisMi I )r nlliiM- Nfill's ed ui>on as one of the most es- ■ a furniture In ■ repla* ad bv the mdlo. H i ma- ■ ano hat ■ An OtX m ' he hlgh-orogram was SOI ■ ■ ■ the number of fa'alitie; M -vlvanla n-ral roads during the first six morn's of lfl*T rlron of 93 death.', OVWJ H Dertod laal aaai If.,we .■■ favorable report was given for J"ne when 26 more persons wen ■ I.. igo half i - lied 390. whd Bscvrle SloU*n ii . ■ . i . *-slconero and An-jof Charles Taylor ol 304 W. ' he nlfrnale de".e- »"eniie hai bepti .dvanced to spe- | ■ • ■ I New s«r With the de-dtme for : lltot ■it. I. ... with tne Navy Depart-, to local po.lce that! jo,,^,,^ Lepera. Jr . vice-commindfi men, Washington. Ll C Tavlor en-, met < liiMn-n tn \ i^il •chool center of the local play-grounds wtl ■ ■ ihe two groapa ' st Side Banner are invited to bring their lunch and stsv for the d-v .tr.'i .. M.. tn street reported to local ponce ma, I belonging to !fw St,„. brpartmeiu. will also »MPil.Il.enF-.iFrer:ictaojm' pnalngyhl.faMirt gtlhr 3? *' atttend the contention vear Killed or Injjured between ■ ■ ■ wrong . ■ street Is al crosswalks and if ■ dividends in life and limb to ■ ir Two aacoBMfa Is often all the time it takes to die *>II Cniiee W ill >hov» riclnrt*. flfifitmiv Park Scenes t ihe N:r ■:.... he test In the current state ..-non period *W 1946 st the Naal Recruiting1 Iriioeetion stickers mean that cars meet state reouin nveiUorifH Fihtl ■ ■ ■ the Naval Camp Ft Arthur Burke. Jr Wl Itnnk lliviilftid h ennae with the Vlllsnnvs! Thursda' r R O T C v The hoard of directors ol the ■ i.-nd of 11 lows scenes at the park! i share on th ii>.tal u tut the four seesonn ..f the year i tock if the bank payable Augiut 1 The lnepe end la scheeraM to arrive home on | All are tovtsed aaclu4hsg_rrtends of ;to s^kholden ol recsre at taw eteaej gl whew the "rovlde a safety measure ■ ■ Aligns' 1^ 'he nelghboi trig eonrnvmfties of july as. iter gins ■ ■ nc to select and JM- west rasjsssar to be used in .ejecting the other two ■ : filed in th,: ' I ■ ■ U :■■ ■ n P Pen-loinsr'ton. ii 142 ■ KtMltini- BaaassateM evening at the fire station s' Ninth avenue and Hairy 'tree-
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 15, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-15 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 15 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 9 |
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 |
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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. |
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 Cottsljoljockcn ttccariicr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7709. CONSHOHOCKN. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 15. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
West Borough »;<""'<'*<*' *"'• Italian Groups
v Pastor Accepts t4UlL mm*
School Sale
Well Attended
4 lost-d lli»h School
I <|iii(nn.ni Ancdoned
ToCrowil Of 206
Vote To Merge
Into One Unit
IMiilu. Electric
IVmiil I — I
Si. Cosmo* SoeJetj,
Ami Miiiiio 9occono
A former pastor of E-ilhgnminso
BanUM church. West Oonihohockan,
all to thi summit
: Avenue B Attanf*"
I City.
K.v U Rarll PettlngtU, pastor of
(.. Pnthi-
1 delphfa. baa announced bis eeoep-
Bt thi New
in-' hh ""'*
dutin 'in August i He will preach
; his farewell sermon at his present
charge. iHil» and spring Garden
■
The public Mile of the equipment 2T
of the West Conshohocken High! Rev Mr Petttnglll cunt to ...
school held Saturday- afternoon ln| Cc.nshohncken from Elmira. N Y. one charter as a result of
the school building! atntcted np- December 9. 1928. and remained tperate group*.
proxtmately 200 person* and ft) the than until Srntemb-r W-. then i ■■ ro org*nlr.a*i ^areSs.Cos
close of the biddiu,: liitle n-m.;, - rhirdavi
■amp) the mtaoTlei of the happy ol the Fifth Baptlai ehurch. Phlia- nue and Maple strut, and th
ir those
who ban t ten numbi 11
the graduates since the first class m
A penn.i for thr
1136.000 building oi s
auction to
the Phllum
mi land adjoining it
plant along River r
(1HS Vliiimii
Picnic August 2 Contradictory \ril\' ami!>. Many Features . J Hits \niuial ricmc J
;on or a -rhe annual pti I
■ nd con- ell High School Alum- .
built by August 2 at Meulo Par*. "artaaia,
pol"lwn>'i expected to '*• the most esiciisi
'I!"**"1 S! yrI hfl'1 ;""' "rdnw U) iiulUMiii.il
!'.■ Utd last night's weoklv D ■
Traffic Rules
Vre Condemned
ma
The weather was warm and humid
nd BHU person sftyting tin.s can*
dltton appeared on thr scene and;
set up »
drink* and nndwlehsa The stand
was well patronized during the
three hours ot the sale.
Most nf the equipment that could
1 without too mueh trouble
was arranged in the auditorium of
the high school building and thi.'.
was first to he disposed
highest bidder*. Some of the .f|iiip-ment
was purchased bv di
though mo*! was Bold to aahnol das*
trim, and to the Piimitici Metho-j
dlst church Some was also pur-individuals
lor thei- pri-
Kail Oreemille is flic ft liver
llgsallsTlli school district.
purchased most of the equipment!
of the laboratory as well as pupils'!
tl'sk-. together with one teacher's
deei .) rut some Bcjalptnenl In then
comnMt nil d"rartment. Bridge*
pirt school district purchased some
tinl
'!■. annual reunl
ally *.is hold Bundai ana
'hi- In!;ii n( Francis 1.
KlM |
i i.ui ii.Tin otyaa-le,
Olenolden full, i-ri ID* I'll.... -
IXMIIC Philadelphia. N'
Ncwi.m. N .?, and this borough!
n ml
The tune KM Bjaenl in mats
sport! and tr*td eventa, including
mi races There were
n -.is for the chll b
prlris for the winners The main
attractions for the older folks were
\lley ball utid Softball . KIM) bCOBJ and girl* took .,„.„„
.
f M iiine-month-old daughter ot plunned as n lealure at th* cloaf Of
'!■ .iii.l Mis RUBWll Proas, VU tht the first week for thi I
_ ,1947 duplicate, was not pr. M-III A und formei praddanl ol Wasl am-lowinisoa ana Mte m present. Prlaat the children Pet shows doll shows,
'■'■'■' V, „ ,, ",-,'' '.t.-ii-r wiu ordered written notlXylni shohocken High School Alumni, i.b- "»• »«""' "' diwgoni and contra- wore awardod to rach B«W .■ion- and g
UM Laal mi.. . ..■ Ht hs ' ,. i "' , ',' him to meet with co II Thursday orbed by the local group, is genoral |
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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