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®I)c Cottsljoljockcn Rccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7710. John Wood Co. And Local 2964 Plan Out in 2 Juror* Selected For Two Months ■* May Support Forrest For Prosecutor K. One hundred an<1 thlrly-flvecounyl 1 residents have been selected lor Jurv duty at the Civil Court sessions tluiins; the week of September 22 ' the jury commissioners announced recently Those lifted include: R Auibirg. 8 E;i- I DIM; Marie Coyne, 100 PorrM , street. Henrv Hammond, 1818 Butler Hougland. 130 West 10th IftBW; John C. Hortefc, HC West i 10th avenue Alan W Janes. 1224 Fayette street; Eva M Little. 213 West Ridge pike: Sara Moore, 228 The annual out INK of the John i west 10th avenue; Elsie BUlay, 344 Wood Manufacturing company will East Hector street: Mary Tomarel- Smillie a resident be held Saturday. August 16 at For- 11. J35 West 12th avenue Q est Park. Chalfont, and committees hocken: Irvin E'uim. 155 Ol are now engaged In completing ar- nut, West Conshohocken, and P.iul-rnnRemenLs fur thl ine Robinson, Plymouth Meeting. The outing is sponsored jointly The list ol traverse Jurors drawn bv the John Wood firm and the for service during Civil Court Me-union local. Michael Krockto is along to be held the week ol Octo-chairman of the general committee ber 2fl ni aniwuncod recently by on arrangements. The general com- the county jury commissioners Evcnl (hi Aliens At Forest l*ark First Since War Organisation Kefuse-* l<> Hack Incumbent; Worken Are Split District Attorney Frederick CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1947. Fcu/io Receive* Highest Praise is Hollywood Gett Instructor ! George F.t/m Con.-hi,lun ken No i "Gable is going to |)luy in the low , i golfer, was rated reetai Pegu iniiiHied t.i Bultlvan natmtui:. new column- after liable began stroking He' Ling in Holly- got terrific power, * lot of natura i wood". nooenUmtati | The ununii I I w ago, Fazio nude ih Bd Bulll* taterrwUoual headllnea ■ the wtn* vu, New Y.uk DohttanlH II m ■•■ Mr Ol the Canadian Nation.i! Opm iltlng in the California film capital Golf Championship at Montreal. 'opnigh' itatUl In a place Quebec, carrying a prise of kJOOO of topflight film folk has only In- \ Shortly after that victory. Pozio {direct connection with the film I participated In an international gulf business. His "hot" position Is a'tournament tour with many ol this nation golf an UneolnFireCo.',«l;i n,,:l,H 1 {;,il \.» Pi link, ii Driver (.alls Meeting To Make Plans Hopes To Rerame Active Operation With Financial Ud result of his golfing prowess, and , his demand as a golf in Plymouth uniong nv.tvledum's biggest stars, township, today had nominating 'In a town that develop* (rushes' in ■■irciihitioii tor inotha ratterd onuhM on doctori term as coun'y prosecutor He declared Mmaeil ■ 'an.iifl..t- L1[1,i goll profeaalonali B M terdaj following th« action if Ju professional Paalo It tha honest Republican DrganumUon In dei j ■■■■• M,,,^ ,lUt m.n. Aciuaiiv he rates it. htm lipimri A- i result, BmlUie will j because he Is an unusually lucid gotl run as an Independent, along etth teacher V is bis belief 'hat goll Charged with operating en auto- I mobile while under the influence of liquor and driving without go optr* !u ' nan) Currun. Jr.. 28. of 20:' v IfgffllMI. was Meld under $500 tall lo) OOUrt When ■ am Bpeera of White-1 I marsh township Ourran was arresu d ehortl) before ■ renii i m Chli I Walt-: Proa ■ w. c inabohock-eti aftt i th« ' ai lie was driving. jumped thf i nrb and trashed Into ■ It-nce In I rout o| the property of lot- nf RI7 Purr) »lt«i| 11 ' PRICE: THHEE CENTS North Lane Construction In Progress W idi'iuii".. Ifi'ltiiildinu Will t IOMKO;1(| For It-Month Period The work oi rebuilding North and Canada's outstanding! ., . m whlon be won leverall Unoota Vohmteer Plre natpaaj , of Cedar Heights Is pntmng u> hope : Fario resumed his fomier post us (lir M,rvlv,ii golf -pro" at the HHUTCM Country . towns!- club. Los Angeles, home course of ■«• uml <"wlls""' HoUyWOOds famous. July Brett secretary, Hid toda] I Ciirran was taken beiore Burgee* towittbJni is now in lull swing un-ibecnea to He announced thai .< meatu of West Conahohooken, to dor the supervision of P 8 BtauJfer tnaki the Ptortda goll olrcuH during &. h,.iti ,,lj!v L.B a, ,|„. nre tauat m ■ | hi id borro«g»d A. son. Dnntnotora, ol Willow Orofi wlioiuedoinn the work tot Hie Slate Ins), of Bi7 Pord street, 1 few doors from the home of the lane from Ridge pike to Hector hilnv of PotiOB officer Curian was driving \ strw.t approximately two miles I , JXZ^« KhPM„.»„„ ,w„„„„„rsh "" *""" Hubert' aw'nue 'or the OUTDOM 1 ""' ' ■" W*"**0 mpleUni the southam '....,.... „. . ,' "n .. *! ' ountjr has-tinllv is ■ matter of balance ' lour, he and his wife, the lomiei advan.mg plans callmK t<n Dtnela] , imlned Hlfhvrt) DapaAingl mi that tin i in the|Mary Oalte. of this borough, and Bsslslance that will enable tha I by Dr. J H Hsrgraavai who pro- srUl OOSs $133,212. niori wh'ii he Stands to then daughter. Rosalie. 9. came heie goapanj to resume service to tin- noum id him unlit to drive an auto-: -pi,,, ni^hwdy v,\\ be <■ r-t.emage us aalilii|ifoorr aa mmuonnwthi'ss sstiaayy nint tthoee hinommier ooli ■ ,.nl„mu„ ty ni.'oin nnuiei vnaii give --u.ran ..nnroximitelv three months hitting shots consis- Mrs Paslo'l mother. Mrs. Perina soring Mill and Buren Hill fire « hearing. Burgess Mosinan look "u1"1 "I'proxunateiy mree tnonwsa in wrote Oalie 3oa wesi Elm street . ■- spears whenlunlats unfomggn d»««JlopB>MMi ttj> candidates for oUMf row The orgnnlxation until following committees, each having DiCiurelo. 202 ... an individual chairman and com- nue. Jemes Gordon. 618 Spring Mill »'«"■ ^ ,CVu"ly „f "". bnl1' mlttee members Grounds, enter-1 avenue: Oeorge Huzzard; Jane Ft** ?«*•" "'kl '"ll:11" W«lin-sda: ;„,„U1M his talnment. refreshments safety Km- Rodebeck 144 East toth avenue , night that the •upporl (;.,,, am west earn street tests, transportation and prizes Lewis Sheppard. 1992 Butler pike 'il'"r '° ■ Arnold Forrest. --sc. Frominmt among Fazio's golf (drove to the West Coast about two , „,, uaodatlon have been The outmg was started manv Katherlne Warrell. 326 West 10th; ConshohocKen, or J Strourt Weoer.: ,,Upiia nt present is Clark Gable.! month* ago. t, , m) gnmnilgllTsa u> the year* ago. designated as a riav of avenue: C M Woodward. 116 East Esq ^'v,'r Pro*|°enc' . . who returned from World War II Fazio ti ■ njtue ol NORWOWU, meeting, he said Tlie objective will pleasure for the employes and their 14th avenue; Itaj H Tavlor. 50,,, Web*f ,s_,n a^""1' "I1"'-1 Sm'!- service to attain greater film popu-| where lit was educated. bean agreement mi m efficient fire The earlier picnics were i Fa veil e street. OonihOhOOken; and I1"1 *h'" ' irltj tlian th.it before the war r.ntci ing Koli , in ies in (he hum- protection olan lOCOrdlng *o Jit held at various parks as far distant' Frances Orifflth. 157 Cedar avenue.| ^'ontaoniery County Bar isaon«< wtktfl he was among the motionl ule position of a cadd-. retary He said fire protection as eUBrabej Park. Later It was con- West Conshohocken. , . picture "upper bracket" stars. Iiowed ■ native anil- ^)linili •. ,. considered in the light i i verted into on annual excursion to. .Tne organisation sacii. n lv ,,. ,iie game and soon became nil,nP.. f.xr>ended for maliiteniim -■ oi Atlantic Citv These excursions WOMI --, f* '"f SUPP°« to Smillie ha ,,. „ blow-by-blow description of a letter player than most of Mie ,„,]„,, „,,, KHOUM nd depend wholly continued for several years, and L ,u tnr>n \t«il« definite -ift ummg nariy *«r"ters „ KuU lesson whll.h Fazio gave Gablel golfers fo- whom he tote.i all „ voluntary eontribiiiinns were looked upon as a holiday In fLtsSlCril OlHI " ,ren, 1 nl,mb,'r '" *h"in leclar^l „ Hu|,luil) M(K)tl by". B« opei ted a golf driving rai ... lo the the borough. Special trains carried' " S™> " ;1(l f°f*J5 'hp "' 8»ve goli up years ago." Gable] for some tune In JefTersonville and r^.rd of aUpirVuan '•" in ippro-the excursionists to the resort The ^-s. » /-«! "" umDenl °fsmtf llie ,urt thl" H telling Sullivan during held the fxist ol gull prolessional at pruuion in luly 7. when ■ number of persona lucompsnvlng f s*/.iisr. At Vlldkt*as "" w*i?.A,"n'! m" , . . legaOP. then Jiu* Benin and Ceriarbrook Country club near Ger- Mis[iended m Cedar Heivh' the excursion varied from 1900 to \jl IJlllJ l\%, OIIUI C -r l-ndnrvemenu t laimert itob jjop,, t()]d mP about Fa/io s manti-wn and the Pme Valley Golf ,|„. firemen lacked 11.500 needed to 2600 |»ersons. The excursions were' f ""* RfP'1""1""1 lineup indicate- ,sia-rl^<>«i ol teaching and here I em." elub, near Clemenion. N .1 wtM igfj Amernan Le Prance Tne prajta niMiiih Rather than give Curran unable to contact Magistrate w-rferc with the completion ol the Francis J Bobenrleth. of this bur- Wl)rk M|. s,0UffPr said yesterday. ""Little daim.ge resulted when the The contract calls for widening the roadbed and reoulres the rating of one of the oldest landmarks In Plymouth township. Ihr Eight discontinued prior to the war years ■ The annual picnic is being re-1 sumed this year and every effort I will lie made to provide an enjoy-I able tune for the employes and I their families. A special train over' the Reading system will leave Man- I Bowling Alli*VW Square sehool house, a one-slorv v|D tone building standing 00 the north 68 On Oiu-1); To Ocean City a\ Tri, backing hat third mlssioner rtlllegaai tenth Fred c Peters, now in tarn ■• i nu j is well as for FOatej 0 !t Pennaburg, finishing and his second Being Installed WarreH BMa. Work ploitllt had In: | puiill. Stllllvi w,th >hooting fiv '. tinda N . Sixty-eight members and guestj and will stop! of Banner Chapter, Order of thi elected term In that office. For county controller, the organi-zation Is backing John A I.aFore. West Borough New Industry Bab> Contest To Start Soon 'royri'-xs |{.i|.lill. ayiink ii ».uij u. at Spring Mill. Conshohocken. and. Eastern Star. Joined in a nne-dav|of L,'w*'i Merlon Other candidates DeKalb street and Marshall street, outing to Ocean City. Wednesday. I ""chide Samuel M WlUOfl, Aluni:- statlons. Norrlstown. arriving at m ikinj; their headquarters nt the'tn»- 'or treasurer, and Mi" Man Chalfont at 10:30. The company wtlh apartment of Mrs. George Mcguirns. Beeper, HOfTUtoem tea have unlimited use of the conces- Seventh avenue near Hallow ell *'lils aions although they will not have' street, who Is spending several weeksi John E. Marshall. C&wltenhejn exclusive right to the park. there. Mrs McQulrus is a chapter,'" *>" the Republican slate for re- Between 1000 and 1200 question- officer. Icorder of deeds. Louis V Dorp. East naires have been issued to the em-! Making the trip In two chartered N-rnton township clerk 0 courts ployes in an effort to ascertain the; bases the group left the Marv II. Samuel M. Glass. Whin mar-h. Weal ConehOhOCltan baUee WlH number of workers and their fami- Wood Park house at B a. m. Re-jshprlff: Wtnslow J. Rushomi. Nor- t«. the tenter of attraction ai the lies for whom provisions will be] turning, thev left the resort at g:ristown, coroiifr. and Herbert MM/ M,, Ken/ie park and pluvground. „,« made. A large number will go to the p. m. jLamdale for county surveyor Fhrabeth street West Conshohoei ,1 nt park in private cars, and until the An informal program was enjoyed. M»"y « u, i andid.dcs are In- I™-™™.,!™^ Ml , '- flniahina' en. next Wednesday night The new Kuijeviiie n. To He Held \i I'urk 710 Maple Si. I.ra-r.l For (.iirmcnt FgUStOTJ Conshohocken b bo have | w ■ LaVll Onornto. of Ijitwlule. who tor the manufac ture of men's suits and clothing holding ■ the mailer under advisement, ex- 1 illumed they WOttld In- '"Miulred LO Increaae the amount* given every ,nv n thg township if they did so for one Have M.IM Valuation The secretary aethnatad thai 'he being tranafonncd tragg an midi (in ho.ee. grounds and equipment |(,,u|m mt(j ^ „ ,n. A Dwiied bv he ■omnativ ire AOI ih 'ta.ooo He kwllned to rive ' lhr Co11' ■ the mortgage uRimi't the snohocgen BowUng A .d. .i prowert v * side ol the thoroughfare about one-quarter of n mile west of Butler pike It was vacated as a place of learn-ing many vears ngo. anil the Inter* o.e been remodeled and made Into ■ dwelling The demolition of the sehool house Is not included in the con. tract to rebuild the road, it was learned vesterday from Mr. Stauffer. Alteratams at tlie Warrell Hinld- who stated his men will urobably g. Second avenue and Fare) street, the second story ol whlfih is done umtei ■ ■operate oontraei with the Bute Highway Department KO.HIW.IV Helm Lt-vrled The road bed is being srraped and leveled as well as widened All o( the land needed in extending the width oi the blghvaj hi being taken from [the north side or tha roadway. A mber ol utility poles wlong rmaires are returned it perfect weather and ocean bathing etimbents. Mrs Beerei County Recorder Collects 168,728 Total receipts of the recorder i contest when boys and girls under ^n\r nnrt rPlnii business. BJghtaan monthi will eta to play- A twihtn ol ttahl maohlnee ertH ground honors, at 7 p. m. *»■ installed for the finishing There will be live contest dlvi known whether more than in *atcr of 71 degrees adding to|her second term In office. Mar-one section will make up the special the mrnegg of the event. , shall his second. Dorp and Glass tram. un AURILSI Kumpf. 235 East llth inear first, ami Baahnnj his third, .avenue, was ciiairman of arrange-, __ Juslges Kile Petition* ments Petitions were filed at Hanls- ! Making the trip were Mrs. Eliza-1 burg yesterday bv Judges J. Bur-i oeth OlImsgT. worthy matron: Mrs h*M Holland, of Upper Merlon, for .Myrtle ScheeU. Mrs. Alvah Wynne, M""tc)mei-v countj orphans court, .Mrs Emmh Hiltner. Mrs. Maryland Harold Orore Knight, of Am-;-" .Clark. Mrs. Irene Murray Mrs.bler, for the Montgomery county. the beM-decorated wagon th. deeds office during the first half of[Etole Vsndegrlft Mrs Mav Tavlor. common pleas court 1947 were ggg.7W.10. according to a Mrs Udle ^u, Mrs Beatrice' compilation completed this week Snor€. Mrs Marv Pierce Mn Of this sum Wl.830.10 represented. y^n RlBh_ Mrv EvplvI1 HplM ,„ the amount for the county, wllhi Rlltn Amol,r Mril FUzabrth Ellm •6.898 being assigned to the state ; M„ RHU, VetOoe, Miss Eleanor progressing and [I li expected thei1 : The f'lremen recently installed an *"r>t *'» ** completetl h. the mid oil haatlna -vsteiv at mooat of «1 *i0fi «lle ol Septembei, the me whe.t, ,wrKP 'V . ,.iT^™IEr ;S S-W,",! .,; Sided* * boerttag S neumad In full nrta. '»« lug .»«*■ m bwrfthejigd im- . roung, having igra-d The .paotoui auditorium, used ai '". ',„;,'a!,e wiVi"...^^ r„ half the burden Nofcvwjo*" """'^ ,0' entertainments Tl» th»n.i hlie wiur '"P™ m the apparatus we Md as a basketball *J" b^K^^aUhaTeate The foiseen, he said, and COnsoquenU) COUrt i being fitted to ac-.-ommo-1 J«« »ho«^\ ™ri"™J^-JJX „ was made for its re- £* »lg*t bOWUn, jj bed ..a a base of eight pan in the annual budget length 01 t:»- auditorium has been ilncni Meanwhile the 'iietnen sill main- extended by closing the tain limited eiviee in ihe ■ommun-!N,reet enirance to the building , the he clothing here in readli market in large or small quantum including the best costume The'- housed US [the besl-decorated baby carriage: i one-stnrv bloek i.uildmg *lt Che building has a fmi " ..—. K.L„I of 81 faet on Maple street The #M baby bov and the cutaet baby! me)1t „„.,,,,, „ ,,,..„,, ,.t KH future when n^'n\. Work j>i ■ iiniitiai v to aclual instal erslon of a Packard gnbulgnoa latton ol the gwya was oompleted .r.mued ii thi ■ eaterdaj morning end the bowUng ,"* .h'li'P- '-1- ootnpletad, Die secretary add-!■»»*>' installat ■ ' ii. .id the vehicle will have n dlately The 3u0-galion capacity which will he i feel in length uuh .. storm sewer is now being in-stalled nt the Hidge avenue end of glim begun imme-heluiul in tighui.li Humes nd dumps £ 2-Day Meeting z:v. For Veterans Half-year totals for the office also| vercoe include: Deeds. 7,101: mortgage*. 4,85fi: misrellanenii:.. 1.839; and Cia. 3.M3 Monlh-by-m^nth totals are as fol-lows; January, deeds. 1.287; mortgages. 745: iniscellaneou.'. 441; satisfac-| Ann Woodward. Miss Linda Moore, lot the Italian-American World War tions. 592: total receipts. $11,866.40; I Mrs, Nellie Lyslngcr. Mrs Maud veterans of the United States is state commissions, tl.236.50; county Hain and Mrs Frances Hlggs. :II?-hll., I, fund. 110.62890 Mr, Alice SuhlirTe Mr, Anna •■mml chairman of the tenth an- February, deeds. 952: mortgages., Hampton. Mrs Kllpatrick. Mrs. May i "dnl state couveiuion of the or- 635; miscellaneous. 424: satisfac-: Thomas. Mrs Ann Inuinn Mis KUnl»ition ojwning tomorrow and tions. 404: total receipts, 19.687 25. Edna F.ar! Mrs Idai Bath. Mies,continuing through Sunday at the Valley Forge Post Kuthrvn Phillips. Mrs tha Wimmer. Mrs Frances Kilpal rick, Mrs Marguerite Fisher Mrs I ,, :1„. wt.(.kh mmmg ol the West ^jij to £ I Nancy W Hlams Mrs Ethel Ewing . Damiano B.issi, nf 351 Spring Mill f"hshoho. ken RaoreaUon Council it, „11(. , ,„ k ,, , ,iml,leUHi "men Ms wEn "erson Srs ■ nvenue. forme, n tlonal c..n. un,a, i.„d.et ^bal7l ^WaSltetrt'gHSad2flSel*d*m!ZesiTried^ "S %2! V °^^ Z?**" mSSS%*1&F£m\££V u; ,n,- TOfDpklna Hnblier cumiHiny ...'i w.r., ,,„, „,,„.,, .,. .i,,. .»-, wlth a ,vl(iri(.r roaM f(>r t)ilvs ;llld ^ ^^^J (||1 (1,.rm,tIl[lJft[1 'p,k. " and iris over io already planned. Plymouth Meeting, and lati . plans are aLso being made |ht. heedouaiters of Benedict B'»- for a similar event for boy* andltr,ers dealers in radios, n girls under 10. the date to be a!i>|M>ts „nd aleetrlCaJ appHanoei nounced Mothers will assist. Average attendance at the plav ,,, .. , ... .., , 100. with as manv as 150 lO >lHK«* I'lkUU I llfollllV aojne days Mrs Thora Cole is MI-' . . perrisot \ Of \llliuul I -trill\ ill he tlioioughfare. This will ciury . Ridge iiiki- tnto .HI oygel Oetd The roadway u haavtu traveled iwneclaU] Irom Butaw nike where It is a short cut to Norrlstown With Width numerous auionui- .n <M curing on that ser-if lhr hlgiiway should he elim-inated Ituailwsv Hss Interesting St.irv North lanes lamed ti:lioggiin ride -a series of four humps in thg PwTHlaawbaa* roadway vanished beneath the l> powerful blades of -i bulldoxer, Heltei-fd oiieinallv to nine been built on the slleht incline between Hllltrest and Roberts avenue. Cedar Heights in order to orovlde i rest for wesrv horses drawing wagons grain on the way to and hi-doric grist mill at Soring Mill, the humps survived highway modernization with "he n- . vasioh nt ihe lUtOmoUlC •lillerest made good use of ihe plnvkround recondltlonad fm the o|wiung ol „, „ ,,„„.., ,..„ ..„,„., ..„„ -v. •ni imrM«i „, tin- WMilih. »*.«, »».,.» ■ll,tl K'">" *7wnul Cliilflren Visit * West Side Park Installed i- i [occupying aboiil iiiineen feet of. iftoor space The stage in I agfl 'the auditorium has been removed, and m this siiaee n fountain servln-will be bv ■ .ml floor iilleyn will be. uaed (or gotta league nrmpttrtlrm and opew play. girl nrs, st0n estend-; 40 Peat in depU aaggge will be oflered in these' Buttonhole machines md hand major divisions, with addlttej ,',<l <>nlv t lew awards made for other outstanding ^8E2MM?m^e iTnr tt tSierttlh "o£ut? Xth-e ««W r^l illlir 1 gfl IV ihroooli 4nlnrrinv tin- i ,'iWr,S FUr **" *" i.'.gu^'wiir'use^ne alleys, the'open ,h. ™«.«. tt-™ m«H„ """^demands Ihe maehlne «rw A ,,,,„„, ,„ chddran n ,::\?;Z ™1\ n"* S*m? W1** "'.V *■ yUinX ^' T^A^mmmitoa^Vmma\ The two alleys In the basement. l>on[ hiked on Wednesday lo the WOgi which comprised the Bowling Aca-conshohocken piavuiound undei the demj tor many yeara, win *** used pen plav. A new Igsen metalled tmae .L ki n plgyground ducted cloeine (or the Nminer monthi end Mi I Thora Cole Tlie gTOUpl the alleys have Iteen over! itiled and state commissions. $1.055 50: county Fa>ailor Rlghter, Mrs Marion Risell. . fund. $8,681 75 Mrs Alfred I.indslev Miss Wllma [ hrudo March, deeds, 1.182: mortgages. Killmer. Mrs Evelvn Ferrier. Mrs 83n Areh NorrU- 932; miscellaneous. 300; satisfac-. NPttle Oarnett. Mt and Mrs. Joseph town tions. 807; total receipts. Cta.392.4o; Oarnett and children I -j.. . th_ _,. i rrs --* state commLssions. gl.237; county Misses Emma Oarnett, Gladys1 ^e ^dl" J"* " ? .fl 1 HO i .(Mil IKII1 M> rtmd. $11.05545 rVH»vi.n .lantre nnri .loan Slnelnir ganlJ!.Mlon Will hold Its annual State April, deeds. 1 miscellaneous, i, nuxiliary iftgf ihe sdvent g me inoior ear A number of vears ago. when i macadam road was conslrueied in ■he oeiRhborhood it is said the four humps were doomed to go but resl- ■ :■■ provided In the \v< Cnnahohookan para and then en- The InetallaUon of the second i i h together In the pavnaon flimr alleys and the improvements in After lunch, the bovs and idrl- of]the basement hove entailed an ex the two piavgrounds eonipeied in pandtture ol several thousands ol MM winn rtu tpotl aaa grown m Quoit ihiowlim- 29 feet, Fred Le- popularity In leans and NumiLs In !!'V,V!' m'.^.i'^r'I'o" VulhoriUea' to : Final plans for the first annual rov iw c>. dodge ball D ough and the new alleys will "'.'.V rn, ,',' ,,..K„„ it ■■ [carnival to be held by Lafayette score of 44 before get Unit hit, Rose (sunplv a long-felt need the pro. K^ottngW (oik eetaaclalle found e i Veterans' association at their head- M«rle Altonierli fW. 0.1; darts--, prietor believes pleasure m driving their 'quarters. Ridge pike. Barren Hill. "wen<«' Wallace (W C> _ ,, ,hls wrt,on ,t lhe ><*d '. -'5 and 28. will be made at a button on materisl- Lorraine Hunt ^ aeggtll MisMii" '",l1 bouncing paaaengen ,1:meetitnr Tuesdav aluht er IW C I .... ^O* , , lk. The local ix)llce were asked this DeHaven. Janice and Joan Sinclair. I»nlaai mortgages. 736; Mrs. Beatrice Murray. Mrs Sara convention at the strnt time, with I ;i I le*lI I II rll*< : satisfactions Tagert Dutill. Mrs Orace Congle- Mtn Julia DiPietro. state auxiliary 531; total receipts. $10.01910: sidle IOn. Miss Claire Miller Mrs Mar- ,.„,,riBn, „-«,,»n<r p,,r *■ tirsl lln"* sjnr<1 ,'lnr"1'1: meetina Tuesday nlghi ns, $977. county fund. $9.- fiflret Buler, Mrs Ethel Ramev, Mrs ',reMaeni' preswing. ,|]||;il]V (l( {.,.)lar Kpi(,h,. ,. " member^ ol the Lgdigsf n'"rt«*' **tt for ^ "■? ,oc,u "0"CI' V" ■•,K"1 I" heads against the cars 042.10 Ethel Keown. Mrs Elma Horn Mha Members of the eight poete and ported out of service July 7. Bar-jAuxlliarv of the organization re- Wlnnina team -West Conahohoc.lt- morning to l>e on ihe lookout for nwn (,,(,r mu ktuiv,u Ul .,.,,,. ,>mP May. deeds. 1.119: mortgages. 733: Kathrvn Miller. Mrs William auxiliaries throughout the state will, rcn Hill and Sprmu Mill volunteer ,.(.jVed at the meetihR Ttie-*dav night <n Orace l< Roee M.i- Fdwacd Riehl. 13. or 46 North Front rf ih<- „nu,n(f. trnffic it .h.it une miscellaneous. 204; satisfactions.: spangler. Mrs. Marth;. ittend the annual event, with UO fin - fcttropladl. Virginia Slu-i. who has been re- WJ .,, lanp 470. total receipts. $10.44480. state1 acott. Mrs Fred Flv. Mrs Amv'members and guests expected to at- ■ Me uimunlty. at 10iHrrv M Slelnmet7 xiie latter is P11'™' Zadroza. Nancy Gray 'Oon-lpartad missing from his home It T,H, Xll)inR1.r fmenition will ride with enough forte thai thej hit their eomml done $9,418.80 June, deeds, 1.523; mortgages. 1.075: miscellaneous. 230; satisfac-tions, 589; total receipts. $14,418.10; state commissions. $1.414: count v fund. $13.00410. county fund.[Davis. Mrs. Ursula Plummer Mrs tend a dinner dame tomorrow night last nutht Helen Star and Mr* Kumpf TrKl \<u Ty|M' Traffic Siuns at Holy Saviour hall Kl Joseph O Leiiera, ol thl null . .*! i^ltllllll^-n.. 1J li- ...... i »*» -, ^ . 'of Fort Washington Mrs Bverlv A dump caught fit I on North Lane wgs cnow chairman Ol I -■ 1 lhf r^". "f :".T"V "h"inillu men- committee for the regular prominent here in the Andrew Lan- the I,ee Rubber *• Tire corporation meeUn|t nexl m„lU^ nutti Post No IB is mn.ention fund, plant j » social hour of both the men's treasurer Burges. William A Stirine Mill fire compnnv ordin-; d wonwn-s „rv . thy Nolan (Coo N-iiiiril U.l. ■ ih - TO. is honorary nrilv would have responded lo the fonowlriB lnp tuslness meeting Perglne 'W Ci 345 ■"■"■ *"* ' lis believed the vou-h nuu OOflU tO mwoth highway, considerably Checker chsmp John Sttindish.i the home of Mr and Mr* Prank -.„.„ The humn-gj . boyi 1*11 Pvle of 1119 Maple street, where he , vears, Bobbv LeToy; bnunelne ball, formerly lived (Contho ' 619 ..i \ Piersoii Finiiilv Has HMli Kciinioii chairman; Miss Elizabeth Veto!, U < in- M^'H'J Etwan wet in charge ' eommai . an officer of the auxlU- ■■'isl fai' takine place on the ;,* iiM| Bnd Hrrbf>r, TO-vnrd d,. name ■ \ilii\ Forge Poet, is as- gro inda, the company had aranged g Wr( b nresldei Mf-. old. Joseph Costello <w r i new .- have been eta« ted delegate! to repre ttttanl Dbainnan ol the oonewntlon; wltl Barren Hiii rohinta i l ', .,.rini. meetnut alarm il. lie tint because of the The IXpar.mem of H.«l.»:.v k » 'planning to install r> ■"■ -uns on U S Routes 22 and j !30, Rav F Stncjck >4-creurv. an- „ , .,lWBe , nounced vesterdav Miss Sara Plerson. 106 East Ninth -rhe mMa|iation. Smock says, will avenue, was chosen recording secre-. be ol an experimental nature to de-tary of the Plerson family associa-. <.rmiiw ni» P™H unri *Sn>iii'imH( tion at Its tenth annual reuniori.i ^™n l* „50Sl Z theTew ™f P™£«* *® P™** « «" ." Su^B hS "' '° "STt^t Sunday, at the home of Mr and ,.w ,-,„,.„ _.„. h- ., -.inirthutinB P08' ^<-sslons. ' ",rl,1K "1U, irr ^ouse *as , figures. Throngs are on hand Mrs. Arthur Bowen. of Overbrook.1 [JgL.5 8'ls d-t-rmlnTii« wheSw the Section of s,ate officers will be blown. rallm« ;he iremen l0 the ^ n| |lt fr,„n ,hl. „pe,.mg at 7 Sevem^flve members from thU^^ IfjeneJ :„ .,„,« the teaches sky Revue Support Awarded gjg Mrs. A. M. Knopf DiPietro, of ( : , is convention wcretarv Heavy traffic ui lhf ^ with two members ot each slate post 'n' falr grounds end i detour on assistlne North lam iiowed kre i ben 'lames - times VO-vard dash nM i linings as a part-time model ll John F DeHaven Post No 79. will be augmented bv a $3()-a-werk 50-vard dash for b^ys. Daniel Ho- American Leelon. at the annual support iwder tor attractive Helen r. . r< i '■• , TimiifV iW C '. yt-vurd da : iiventlon to be held in Pitt Roberta Knopf, of Ridge pike, Har-ritir KIHI* I oinorrow g^ n-" Knnotatai tW 0.1; HV bmrah Auffnat 7.1 and 9 Vemon I monvine. according to a mil Attendance st the iflth annu ■'""'- Wyrme and Will-.- KtrfcpBtrlch judge Coraon yeaterday afternoon. Soring Mill fair claelng fomorrow (Og»s1aaB»aal an Page Threei were nanv borough. Philadelphia. Chester, Wil-mington and I,ewes. Del., were pres-ent The association comprises dea- In the vicinity of River Shore in 1B40. and members of their fam-ilies Mrs. Mary Beers Doyle, of Prank-ford, was elected president Mrs Arthur Bowen. of Overbrook. the alnn« other routes All signs designating curves. ! grades intersections, schools, cross- The work will be completed be-fore winter. Secretary Smock says. Recently the department com- Among invited guests at the din- lhplr olaces booth* Aithin aerial show presented by six at Woman Deputy Attorney General Handles Work Of Three Department* lUraotad AIMTI M. Knopl of Rambling Arres. Militia Mill Whltemarsh township to nay that sum to his estranged wife fol-lowing a hearing on the support ... are Burgess'" March "'Joseph « minute. Barren Hill ^iremen ^e lu apectacle Handles » Ork f// I tUee Uepartment* ittnad aha works aa „..Masclantonio, Philadelphia, national mamed it the In , mam nearby ■ , del but that the summer oer-cendantsof Eli and Elizabeth P\»-\fni^naM^dl^R^^^u^\l\'l,i Anthony P Ca: counties and from a vide at. ' ' ■ aa i--i :s the dull season ami assign-son who settled alon* Flk River. '?„,"„ °1 ™?£™,, Terir^tort^d d«> avenue,; number of California " l'-»"" N'w" s'_ rlne in eourl I the real)) mei.t. are approalmaUlj two weeks ■H m .h. iKrtnl.. nf n,w shnr, '"«'^ .8^ iBrt, Thkiia D»« national piesidetit of the S|nri. |>i«>||if have attended Each nlitht By Jerrv B-om Marl \Wilrr thritlmv part ,ttor- apart She asked for *35 a weak niki fhiL mn^ vuihl* for nlTh! auxllian". and Rev George Delia ' "'" ' 'H -wnmed. be-ruffled and :> n.sta all-, re- -mpoort which she said W!.s In If M^srtvhTt Sii.iour Catholic The staff of ihe B F Il]'(k unoggj the hundret- of narked can heavilv robed legal paragons of (. lied some of her moM muv.rtam rordanee with a previous agreement (hunh Norrlstown; Judge William Brothera itoree In Norrlstown and A number of speciiil leaturea are vestervenr were Drivile»ed to leee She Ls par- vnHi her husband wer and Joseph I Pap- PottRtown ioined in an annual; promised for the Hising night bf turn and sit in their tiidlcial sent nmanl Km.i>l oueratcr of a womeni paro Esq assistant district attor- ni'nu >r Mrrmaid latke nenr Nor- RpUben KUpa' I day thev would, without tXCep inoarel shop In Phlladt former Miss Emilv Plerson. «Oe-1-jlZTuS ,dle*noV'nf'L«fi^t,,rT«H nev of I> ■;■■ ris'own. Wednesdav ., eneval rhairman and the fair com-' tion. gasn incoherently and mutter nin's Compensation milted net profits fn-m his business president: Mrs Helen Cowan, of !„«,,,,„ ™tntinn 1 TiEi^ «m* Ten members of the Unnutti post of the stores in the afternoon A ,. a H John- their own hear ve. hear fi ' orge Wharmn last rear awra gll215 He offered to Chester, corresponding secretarv. „:,„": f,?. ,h#ft Imtir* rt>J.r?~l here will b> the con- softball game, with the Mnra team ,tnn, Jr. Samuel C MacParland m the cowt" (,|1"rt pay »20 a week TI -* Mbt._ »»J '* ' I _«n., nth«- mamKar. I IIIHIIHIHI t V.I. I'lrnlinilU IIHU WOO • II.-OO ._ H„...p.|i -T1..1- mm*. and John Beers, of FJkton, Md. In the state treasurer Riehard Plerson. 87. of Wilming ton. was the onl: family founders present Ralph ^'ps| Si«le> Ill^lrillllt'IlU as presented with a gift aa Kornil«'ll School KllVt* j tomorr .J lly direct descendant of tha ■ entior. and manv other members opiiminR the warehouse nine, won lt, will attend much n'tenfon with the aton — g will open at 9 winning by one point The score ■< -■• i>-..„i., fflg 1 ■■■ 1 ■ added nld he met while 17 Would Pa%J DgVaaaaafM their daughter Miss Sara Plerson: publlr sale last Saturday The prtee to„:n f(l). iniur1rs received July 7, "nded Mr and Mrs William Plerson. Fifth paid bv the local oftVtala was not 1M4 ' wh«»n her automobile avenue and Hallowell street, and disclosed but it was reported at the stnir|t bv >n Army vehicle | ,,ion S«-r\ \w Suml i\ Ttieir astonished state would bi I snow .-■rioiniied bv the annearanre ol M P ' g was awrkttaj as a hostess in a . stiie Ih M Set dntiei lake her not onlv to the Philadelphia restaurant Tin v w-re . Rutherford oi Chestnut Hill towei court! and Bt»te supreme married Juli war. quoits other games and . ■ Supreme |Hsl Januarv Botli had been prev-tests marked ttip event with ntciilr | hnt\ i reported to MlffUred wowkan with a warm smile Court in Washington D C . and lously married snfnvod under an(j twinkling eyes should I led States Court of Ctahrat Divorce nroceedings have been Daneing followed with the Qvl- that someor*. had stolen her .son' gentlemen. In ■ °f her deep interest m sinned in Knopf leases* Serenader i suppiving the bicycle on Fa ye", ttreel betwei ■ to brush her aside as a mere worn ■ feminine — commh'ee included *•,»< aVene am ' was in the h on neadauartWl itafl v.,,. l';rki Vial <l-i^^ ,tem- ' .si v* rn-i raeu v*w the mo" A new cktai ii) first aid will begtn iry M'.ndav nlvht at I at T K hall. Plerson. of Lewes, Del . retiring president, conducted the business The last of the eaulnment of the A bill lntraduced bv Samuel Me. meeting The family historian re- West Conshohocken High school was Connell Congressman from thu dis. ported 3 marriages and 7 births dur- sold vesterdav when the Consho- Mu., whl, h l>;i,Sf.,i the House Wed- musie The ing the vear hocken school district purchased QMda, MI1(1 J^, spni to the Senate Howard Custer, Clinton Attending from here were Mr the band instruments whirh were wot|Jd nu, n O'Neii and Vincent Kehoe , trie wheel as being painted marof.n, poranes. the efficient, capable and gnd Mr William S Pierson and not included in the Items offered at to j|rs Marie Salamone of Norris- Members o? employes' families at- Knt\ white baring a wire basket at- most successful manner in whirh eacil Hun laj i agrvhsf ■ turned to the handlebar pr#*«»nt' IX ork ih\ Field Houfte her eases tFor ahMW work fm "..lunteer B imooasible t-» Service Corp* AH mem- .ii 1920 Di Rotherford hs' the public at Urge Or Ru'her- hers former asggajk Mr and Mrs. Mah'lon Oeisinger. 313 July meeting of the West Sideboard "" * limn ."'ITS I*-I- .->IIIIIIM> >S ot*K «»ll r M'Hl noUK , ,j t|m^ ari() uim she Is more lord attacks them with a healthv rn-mbers interested are urged lo West llth avenue -hat nn offer of ay» was being held ■ . u . i j The third in a series of weeklv Work on the Of equal lo her chosen profes- vigor Wrtttna ihe opinions and register at that time Benlamm F. ranee awaiting a bid from l.f'HVItlg >Illlinl;n ageaar wreiege arranged *f»eld house at Eleventh avenue ami 'i■*■■ 100 nage>. long Riohter will be n . 'the C-n^hohncfcrn chool directors j h bv Pro*>«t»nl " ■"■»■ at In her nosinon of rienutv a'*ome\ and tries" the inp- are , «ni< be held *t<mdsv processing slowlv One carpenter general for the Commonwealth of and is thorouehlv fa bette received bv the eoros from A demonstration of the Scott Air | » t,k \|„,.| night at 7 30 in St Msrk's I.u'heran'snd two laborers are emoloved on Pennsylvania 'o hota nrorMure mtsatftru and Industries, an of- Patr a special lyi^- of gm, mask de- ,'"H|H '" •*■• • » refer j M-^re Forms for the foun- onmted in ItS*. oedj la -he a comoetei * today with signed for firemen will be given The Lions Clur, will meet on Tues- there v the illness of her mother.) Si Marks rhoir direet»sd bv D -dation walls are being erected and wee lo the Department ol Labor 'ornev but a - harminp -nd era that the ne» thi'. evening at 7 30 at the hoae [ day night at « 15 at the Spring Mill Mrs Marv Camiano, ». Hah Anile will leid the singing It ;.-. expected these_ wUl be 1 and Industry. Public AssisUincc and hostes.s u well This was evidenced being^ wranged as a retrether for house of the Washington Fire earn- nre house Dinner will precede *he | undergone an eve operation at (Rev O E McCamey. D Dcnioii-lratiou. pany. 1 will preach the sermon pastor, completed next week Pouring of|the Civil Sen-lee Commission and the other day as she cliatted amis- old members end as a training per-roneretr will then be started represents the«e departments In all iCanttnaed «a Page silxi iod for new one«
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 18, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-18 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 18 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 10 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®I)c Cottsljoljockcn Rccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7710.
John Wood Co.
And Local 2964
Plan Out in 2
Juror* Selected
For Two Months
■*
May Support
Forrest For
Prosecutor
K.
One hundred an<1 thlrly-flvecounyl
1 residents have been selected lor
Jurv duty at the Civil Court sessions
tluiins; the week of September 22
' the jury commissioners announced
recently
Those lifted include:
R Auibirg. 8 E;i- I
DIM; Marie Coyne, 100 PorrM
, street. Henrv Hammond, 1818 Butler
Hougland. 130 West 10th
IftBW; John C. Hortefc, HC West
i 10th avenue Alan W Janes. 1224
Fayette street; Eva M Little. 213
West Ridge pike: Sara Moore, 228
The annual out INK of the John i west 10th avenue; Elsie BUlay, 344
Wood Manufacturing company will East Hector street: Mary Tomarel- Smillie a resident
be held Saturday. August 16 at For- 11. J35 West 12th avenue Q
est Park. Chalfont, and committees hocken: Irvin E'uim. 155 Ol
are now engaged In completing ar- nut, West Conshohocken, and P.iul-rnnRemenLs
fur thl ine Robinson, Plymouth Meeting.
The outing is sponsored jointly The list ol traverse Jurors drawn
bv the John Wood firm and the for service during Civil Court Me-union
local. Michael Krockto is along to be held the week ol Octo-chairman
of the general committee ber 2fl ni aniwuncod recently by
on arrangements. The general com- the county jury commissioners
Evcnl (hi Aliens
At Forest l*ark
First Since War
Organisation Kefuse-*
l<> Hack Incumbent;
Worken Are Split
District Attorney Frederick
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1947.
Fcu/io Receive* Highest Praise
is Hollywood Gett Instructor
! George F.t/m Con.-hi,lun ken No i "Gable is going to |)luy in the low
, i golfer, was rated reetai Pegu iniiiHied t.i Bultlvan
natmtui:. new column- after liable began stroking He'
Ling in Holly- got terrific power, * lot of natura
i wood". nooenUmtati
| The ununii I I w ago, Fazio nude ih
Bd Bulll* taterrwUoual headllnea ■ the wtn*
vu, New Y.uk DohttanlH II m ■•■ Mr Ol the Canadian Nation.i! Opm
iltlng in the California film capital Golf Championship at Montreal.
'opnigh' itatUl In a place Quebec, carrying a prise of kJOOO
of topflight film folk has only In- \ Shortly after that victory. Pozio
{direct connection with the film I participated In an international gulf
business. His "hot" position Is a'tournament tour with many ol this
nation
golf an
UneolnFireCo.',«l;i
n,,:l,H
1
{;,il
\.» Pi link, ii Driver
(.alls Meeting
To Make Plans
Hopes To Rerame
Active Operation
With Financial Ud
result of his golfing prowess, and
, his demand as a golf in
Plymouth uniong nv.tvledum's biggest stars,
township, today had nominating 'In a town that develop* (rushes'
in ■■irciihitioii tor inotha ratterd onuhM on doctori
term as coun'y prosecutor
He declared Mmaeil ■ 'an.iifl..t- L1[1,i goll profeaalonali B
M terdaj following th« action if Ju professional Paalo It tha honest
Republican DrganumUon In dei j ■■■■• M,,,^ ,lUt m.n. Aciuaiiv he rates it.
htm lipimri A- i result, BmlUie will j because he Is an unusually lucid gotl
run as an Independent, along etth teacher V is bis belief 'hat goll
Charged with operating en auto-
I mobile while under the influence of
liquor and driving without go optr*
!u ' nan) Currun. Jr..
28. of 20:' v IfgffllMI. was
Meld under $500 tall lo) OOUrt When
■ am Bpeera of White-1
I marsh township
Ourran was arresu d ehortl) before
■ renii i m Chli I
Walt-: Proa ■ w. c inabohock-eti
aftt i th« ' ai lie was driving.
jumped thf i nrb and trashed Into ■
It-nce In I rout o| the property of
lot- nf RI7 Purr) »lt«i| 11 '
PRICE: THHEE CENTS
North Lane
Construction
In Progress
W idi'iuii".. Ifi'ltiiildinu
Will t IOMKO;1(|
For It-Month Period
The work oi rebuilding North
and Canada's outstanding! ., .
m whlon be won leverall Unoota Vohmteer Plre natpaaj ,
of Cedar Heights Is pntmng u> hope :
Fario resumed his fomier post us (lir M,rvlv,ii
golf -pro" at the HHUTCM Country . towns!-
club. Los Angeles, home course of ■«• uml <"wlls""'
HoUyWOOds famous. July Brett secretary, Hid toda] I Ciirran was taken beiore Burgee* towittbJni is now in lull swing un-ibecnea
to He announced thai .< meatu of West Conahohooken, to dor the supervision of P 8 BtauJfer
tnaki the Ptortda goll olrcuH during &. h,.iti ,,lj!v L.B a, ,|„. nre tauat m ■ | hi id borro«g»d A. son. Dnntnotora, ol Willow Orofi
wlioiuedoinn the work tot Hie Slate
Ins), of Bi7 Pord street,
1 few doors from the home of the lane from Ridge pike to Hector
hilnv of PotiOB officer Curian was driving \ strw.t approximately two miles
I , JXZ^« KhPM„.»„„ ,w„„„„„rsh
"" *""" Hubert' aw'nue 'or the OUTDOM 1 ""' ' ■" W*"**0 mpleUni the southam '....,.... „. . ,' "n .. *! ' ountjr has-tinllv
is ■ matter of balance ' lour, he and his wife, the lomiei advan.mg plans callmK t |
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