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®l)c (STottsljoljockcn Recover ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7712. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. FRIDAY. JULY 25. 1947. Girl Scouts 'Pay Rent' For Camp Use Fmir-I,ruf Clever <»iv(<M Mw;.uii- < In It I5\ I- li/;'ln-ill Cooper A Conshohocken girl scout was chosen to make the annual pres-entation of a four-leaf clover as a ivar's ■•rent" from the girl>' DTganl- ?aiion to the Klwtnli club of Nor-j ilgtown tor the use of Camp Kt- ' I 91] ! ;■ lllgh'. »1 live ceremony al She is Flleabeth Coopet ll-vear-olu daughter of Mr. and M: :• I I •■oper. of 318 Fayi A guest at the 38-arre camp for the oast month, the local tclrl uf-' fered the unique token to John K Moore, of Skippack. president ol the club, as a croup of 85 girl .scouts and guests looked on. The rent ritual look pU «■ »i iht- rtTftrTT hull of I the camp Mr. and Mrs Cooper. Miss Mary| Sawyer. Mrs Henrv E. Rollins. BrJ 1013 Fayette street, district Olrll Rcnm commissioner. Mrs. Andrew! Lewis. Worcester, chairman ol the-camp building committee and Miss Nuiicv UlLthltv treasurer. Central Montgomery County Council. Olrl Scouts, were among the RUMtt at the program directed by Miss Lyn-i del) Reber. of Royersford. camp dl- \ rector. Completing her studies at Miquon school, wnere she was a pupil for; 'he past eight years, at tin- and "f ihe spring term. Betty Cooper will, enter the public schools here in the| fall Bhfl LS a member or Olrl Scout Troop No. 52. of which Mrs Prances Saylor, of West Conshohocken. is troop leader She returned home with her parents, following the cere-: mony Returntne at the same Mine were Delphlne Bvron, of East Hector street and Elaine Smith, of KlrkUn lormrrlv of this borough: Alt hen Lewis, Betty and Penny Link and, Dolores Carev. all of whom have spent 'he lasl two weeks at the camp Earlier in the summer. Barbara! Durnhiiui. Carol Lobb and Malrl' Koldys. also local Olrl Scouts, were guests at Camp Klwanls Alan Olenn. prominent Norrts-; town Kiwaman and an associate, member or the Girl Scout organi-sation, made motion pictures of the, ceremony Scouts and guests joined in a. "cook-aut" before the ritual, at) Which time stew made by the Scouts] over outdoor Ares was served, Des-, sen made by the camp cook follow-ed in the recreation hall An en-1 tertainment program concluded ihe Chamber Sponsors Outdoor Concert I "The Chamber of Commerce will iand con-lert. August i* at H p in on the v H Wood . ,'ise. The i motn will be nlavcd by thci 33-piece Norrlstown bond under K.i, li Tyson. Of ■ . ■ ■:■ . i .n a well-1 I u lanced pregmm. ! ::■> charge ci am kind win be . I, »..-! ,i!..l ; no collection will be made. Thi I l.rogram will cove;- a period oi neai-lv two hours. i | m rchani Ian ol ttw Chemrer ol comm-ol the concert, the first civic recren-, Honel eveni sponsored by the or- I Wallace, '-rees-, irer, is general chairman. l\ John Kehoe, chnirmnn or the ■ The Norrlstown bund li la men d.mand for summer conn the) .ire b-oked solidly until thei ( moart date here. Baby Contest Wbtnera \\ Weel Comhohocken Playgromid TEN PAGES Firemen (tilled: Find Meat Hnrnetl , Usually whole their is a lot of amok* there b lire, but such was IWt the OBM ■ i when a general alarm summoned hocken N i nipmues to \ngelu, of ■ Bhorth alter 4, while members ot the D'Angeto famll) \> ■ rreen the home Pealing a fire, ■ monad rtremen end both ■ ntnany, reaching first. Ion • ,n >n door and. upon entering the buiidinit, discovered that someone had plai-l . PRICE: THREE CENTS Citizens' Croup Issues Report In Whitemarsh I'ir-i < 1MM Township I- Hrrnmimnilrd: Other FlndirigTi Hade 4 white* RUM into being us ret u li n made FIVE WINNERS are pictured above iust after prixos were awarded al Wool Conshohocken's firal annual baby con-test al the MacKenzie park and playground. Wednesday night. Upper left shows Jackie Banas. adjudged the cutest boy, held in the arms ol his mother. Mrs. Joseph Banas; lower left is Gail Patricia lacquot. cutest girl, hold by he. mother. Mrs. Gerald lacquot; left center, survey .ig the scone from comfortable quarters is Marie Elaine Frederick, winner in the best-decorated wagon division, and her mother. Mrs. John Frederick, kneeling at the left ol the vehicle; Marqaret Ellen Teaford. center right, who won honors for the beat costume, is shown with her mother, Mrs. Burton Teaford; Betty Getsfread. winner in the best-decorated carriage divison is shewn extreme right, with Rosemarie Altopedi, who accom pomied her. rvent A drive to raise 155.000 to im-prove Olrl Scout Camp Kiwani* has begun and will be carried on until Die goal is reached, Olrl Scout officials state A number of needed new buildings and a swimming poo) ,n< included in the Improvement plan. The girls now camp in tents, placed on a concrete base Outing For 39 At County Park A group of 39 children and 5 adults, representing the Mary H. Wood park playground, traveled by bus to Montgomery county purk for a picnic, swim, and day's outing yesterday The first actm:\ OB the day's program was swimming Al-though a complete program had' been planned for the day. the in-terest in water sports.predominated and other plan* were canceled The trip was sponsored by Miss Blanche Palacio as one of the special fea-ture events for the Mary Wood park play center. The members of the group were-sdults— Mrs Oeoree Moser. Mrs Prances Vishio. Mrs. Lawrenre But-ler, Mrs. Viola Welcer. Mrs Vera Clark Children—Charlotte Kelly, Cath-erine Weidamover. Joan Welcer. Dick Werner. Walter Wood. Bobbv Wood. Dennis Clark. Rita Tanclnl. Joseph Vlshlo. Paul Slag. Larry But-ler, Donald Moser. Theodore Tar-loski. Mary Jane W-idamoyer. Pal-sy Cobourne. Dorothv Nolan. Mary Edwards. Marv Ann Daly. Ann Kil-len. James Wood. Judy Swam. Janice McQulrn*. Louise Matteo. Donald Lewis. Alan Woodle, John Tonev, Oertrude McCarrirk. Doro-thv Howinskl. Alan Speaker, Ted Speaker. Marlon Speaker. Betty Btrkings, Msrlene Fabrize. Barbara Thompson. Joan Clmino. Loretta Cardamone, Virginia Hurley. Mar-gie Mellon. Bessie Reczka (.nests al Spring Mill Playground Under the direction of their play-ground Instructor. Miss Bette Per-rler, '-- boys and girls of the Hec-tor street plavground hiked on Tues-day to the Spring Mill playground, supervised bv Miss Ruth MacFar-land The Hector street boys and airls were the guests of the Spring (Continued en rage Bit) Republicans Plan Campaign Os"gsUfttes x loin mill IT For Primary r.lertiou Following the final day for filing Ol petitions for county offices. Re-publican lead*" and candidates met at the Republican headquarters In Norrlstown and organised and endorsed a Republican ticket to present io the committee member'. and the Republican voters of Mont-gomery county nt the primary elec-tion on September 9 Senator Llovd H Wood, cliatrman of the Republican county committee was elected campaign chairman. iry Farl B Bechtel, coun-ty committee treasurer, was elected ireHsurer ol the campaign. Edwin Winner county treasurer, was chos' en to serve as secretary. The officers of the campaign com-mittee were authorised to register ihe title "Montgomery County Re publican Primary Campaign Com mittee" with the election bureau. Tentative Arrangements wen :ftSua?£SA&i:&L£> M°cK'n7'"' p"k "* ranging in age from a few months1 the Upper Merlon Township school ii months, most of them svslem will aggregate $11450 for n their stride', punctuat- the approaching year, it was pointed Ing the early evening air with an out at an adjourned meeting of the .1 shrill howl For the most Upper Merlon Township School near, they seemed to have, board. Tuesday night In Oulph Road ilsae. Mhoril i were Ms follows- cutest Warren tl Cocklhi superintend - :ie Banas: cutest girl Gail «m. and Robert R Btrlne. mlnclpal Jscquot: best-derorated were grunted increases at the meet- Marie Elaine Frederick; inf. costume. Margaret Ellen Tea- The pay raw- for the eupertn- ""■-Th* «-»ii.MtntilbJiMl nrlnclnles iIord: best-decorated carriage. Betty tendent was *7«, bringing his year- a£5S9rfSS SJ-. - -- ^g^Sr^-2^T* A-ociatio* ZnXOd tn bv^Ihi- ciimrailm ram- community nur»; Mrs David hU wlvy to tajM. publican countv 'eadeis wno win J(|r|(lfi BunM luncheon set.I Director Oeorge Hein brounht up '" Jacquol. ■"■■«* -rnoi- "—*■ County Voters Total 138.498 Rfgfjftftlon Itoaril Keporti Htm Tuial Twenty Compete In First Aimittd Baby Contest At MacKenzie Park Coiiiiiiiiiiitv Seff*iue In \i,'ilioili-t Church i ft was o hard }ob for the Judges bm g lot of fun for the spectators ■ i at West Conshohocken s first an- < | nual baby contest, held Wednesda Salaries K.ii-.-.l In I |"|MT Mf*rioii enteruiinment and speeches ba cir. ball Nornst.iwn on Scpisoiber <■ In aunopnciiiri tlie ulans for the ] campslBn. Senator Wood said thei Ctnaldatet had banded themselves. ■ togeUier in a •pledge to i b ■.:-.■ ■ i coiUinUatlor. Ol 'he r\pe if 'Otontv government that In recent years has placed Monut'rmerj county In an enviable position of leadership among the 67 counties of Pennayl-' »a*Jon The fourth union community ser-vice of the Protestant iiluniIsU ol I Conshohocken during the MMgenl i summer season will be held Sunday (evening at 7 30 in the Methodist 'church. Sixth avenue and Pnvetic ] street. , Pnnir'.iistin7 m these union sei- 'vices are FinM" Baptist church. Calvaiv FplMuiuil rlninh.Sl Mink- Lutheran church, the PH-church. and the Mt-thudlst church Anthems will be sung on Sunday evi'tuiui b> the cliorur, ohotr ol th« A u*-to wiUer the dlracUen mi kielait BUeataeib Kw h. eagsnlnt and dlvec-on the thftiK The public Is cordially invited to j0 Mill Creek attend this community service -s Charles on the increased ' increments for I HttS AllIIIiaM illll I1JJ[ ■npeu i■ 11 Oail gold cross: tended the 25th annual outing ol Man.- tlie'rnaUer7orrne'en"tire"jan'iVorla^!the Tadeust Koaciuasao association ^rt^^MaM^ASmi ™?^*&j^sr^j?■££•"?! Ambler. Judge gj Court. J. Burnett Holland, of Uoper Merton: county ^mtsshmen Pred ^^ ^^ mufh mpptauae from tnp ^-|ft Hltlega." Pennsburg controller, spectators, were given favors All; at Oulph F John A Lafore. Jr. of Haverford h.." rviih-inV" g»re' Teaford. cross and chain ; io per cent increase was unanimously ■ lonl special train of ten roache- ^JJII..U. ^.ttv oetsfrea. baby shoes approved after being seconded bv The other fifteen entrants, all of, Director Buehler F!ve janitors wlir""^ ».^»c"> »^ 'romMaiu _ . unhiding Uiree rw*. this borough and Nornstown d. and one at Swede-, *«>* others went to the park ID £sldpnts llvlllK awards /ere donated by merchants \ land and Port Kennedy the building The m boiled dry and wmt burned to .« 4 ciuaeni "i uie township on May ling the house srltn smoke. 19. mbmiti.-d the tax- Tlie rirerneo carried • ■ week, utensil "in oi ii.Hirs grid returned Tni ■ lew to evetj ■ nation taxpayer and voter ol the uramshla . answering the call was signaled L'lkei J rm*n Philip Dech* Eop «ii ii the] : i ■ and Ohartee : ui.'iii wlin iit^ ii.Kt ben i maem <: i he "We 6] wintr-pped ion,; cnminii to pick marsh townetilp efter puhtk aMtV up a pair of rubber bopta which bnga eere held to inquire into sl-had dropped from their npparn Oliver i Mai Puhunl Mmmm in a printed (eufiit t.> the tin- t .niimlUee hu' Hated ' told task us follow Firs) i. ■ onsull with the re-of the lown-en and n AQeti the end thai ablut) be ■ 8h i nd r i drtermlne whether, in lu opinion, sn> uther nfncial ■ Tmheerree aarree 11T3H8.449flBB puretr-ssonnnss .in,,.'might be Involved in the thrf| of townshl (uniK „,,,, ,„ Morn omen county who wfll ethjlble fm beJloti g< the prime. being taken to prosecute leleeUon en Tiieenaj Beptesnbei Q the cheqies egalnsi I ion announced follow :,.uenda-tjibo| ntinns r.ulv thio week for the fuilltr wlmh WOtsM | Tills total is apiituximntelv 10.000 '"''P WWnshlp officials to oonduol ' "" ' -"-t: were entitled to vole ,.t the general .,,, Uena thai lOWO-laal year when MH.574 anl| wing proparl] ad- \ were listed OH the registration bonks nun. Chief Clerk Kenneth H.illman. of Siimnuri of lindiot-the renisiration 'rommisstoti, em-j Tlie BUDUnai ■• ol the committee dJngi is outlined bj them as .u.- uDotnclgJ end thai s district- follow nv-di'triri nouni -•! the :■ [1M oonunlttee beUeves ihot the Will be made in AUfUSl M.u Kii land < i--r U IM-IIIK I Howgvei. '.In RapubUoaBat main- up ndequately. as to prosecution and the Democrats in the refftatrati nsi that rea-wlth the close trl Ihe reffM DggJ be , p»rlod IfUM Saturday i Toial Republicans DOW listed »re leas llkel) j 110.093 IUI compared Io 2f> 205 Deni" 11.. oaOUB thai the jCrats. 2M7 non-t)artlsan> and 7:ilUUdlturs thouU In selected Irnm i miscellaneous UeUncs. lent buslueas ex- ■!■■,.■■., ■'■■■■* ■;• audit. tlsans and SO nu*cellaneoiw nir romi thai i rnliaiioiis earrted si i inoi" affeetlvc setup than does ■ second Between Semembcr H. IM6. and ,-|(1^s township end n Lsommend*. ■oaa is developing. „„. sl|UI , rfonJ [hm, t||| Mlhll.,., tM, hl|(|l according to a report made at a this real t*4I • re- on the Usl Uon bj the meeting of the Olad*Tne IIM. Ba> Osaved irnm the rolls for non-voting , ; sociation earlier iris week A during 'he required period, deaths. The report concludes with recnni-ttoottaall notl IISJ"3! oouutt ooff 113M* rreeasilddeeiniUts!, r"nov,lta 1nm ""* dlstrlcU and mendHlK n of U„- ealablUhmenl of othfl rrilvlll. Council which ivilled in tlie area oppose a Lower; I hiring the lfK7 regi I pauld runetton wnh the f<>llo*uiji Merlon township ordinance i.iovui- 7 IM verp Rdded ing for the plotting of a fiO-ioot i The lemoval flvures showed the rk lor an effective right-of-way. .i oi MAN RepubUcana, 4.11? ,,„.„, ,,. townehip ortanlsaUon The po|] Is one of several which Oenioi rats. 442 non-partisans ntnl B ( , h with the super-thc (iladwvne association plans t while the new nddl- ,. lake with respect to the ord ■ tcatstrations ihn fear mim- (ollowlng i nan for the association hered 6211 Republicans 851 r>mo-',.pdurM. New Highway Plan Arouses Opposition (tlu<lw\ nt* He^ifleiil's l*rt;lc-t Oitlin;iiM c Kur M^-FIMII Vliilth OpfMtslllOll widening n P Bouthev will preach th* Conshohocken State road from p«rt\ :irnilstion me -Whut is God Uke "■ West Conshohocken bnraugh limits ""V**? bPnlV.. t*tail onlj three crata. 104 aon-partlsani and one total of 136 udillt mi seel la neons inakiui: mi Cottehohoehen17.167 State road, between the w.-st Ooo-register of wills. Marv H Beerer. of Norrlstown: recorder of deeds. John E Marshall, of Cheltenham: sheriff, Samuel M Glass, of White-marsh; district attorney. E. Arnold Porrest. of Conshohocken; coroner. Wlnslow J Rushong, of Norrlstown: treasurer. Samuel M Wilson, of Abington. surveyor. Herbert H. Metx. of Lansdale and for the ! automobiles is of the community Pur. base of 10 typewriters for A program of free entertainment ^f^-'^n bormirh" llnm, and Mill ] Ronnie Vellet.s. Cedar avenue. andithe Oulph Road school commercial ai"» amusement w;.s ,»ioMded for j Cfffki favorrri ordinan. r B7H pass- laOlMTI ^IM'akf'l •d Harrison, Jr. furnLshed music department, and an adding machine, voung and old during the visit at r() bv Lliwrr «_..„ i,,., Mrs Dorothv Donnelh, chairman J f0r the treasurer, J Lester ninehart, '"e V***^ i The general loimnlttc. r irnt] Herb congratulated the winners and j was approved thanked the Judges, prlre-donors The school calendar, presented bv and aides. Superintendent Cocklln, was ap- Other entranLs in the contest proved were Harriet Louise Saylor. Joseph' The dirKtors favored the sug purchaaed 1000 tickets for the van ous amusements and gave thetn in the children Prises totaling g«0 ted to wtnni's ce raiioei KnlistN In Anuv I how i heir a total of I(iX money ui being spent and ol DOW the township attain are baU ducted; To rallv support for township ■nit i,,|. rot , .,,1 i, m, ■ McTamnev Nancv Brady. Oerald mum ol school football coaches fontegte. A game of sottb.ii; SSt.^,"SEt, Sj-1. -■ ?IC^.^««u». ».«* Faror M FIMJI Roadway Using a standard questtfinnmrr. .. .. Ihe i»aanilttee msking the investi-iti. i*.i^ nation reiwrted that HII effort was' thflr wish ol I real made to interview even adult In- Robert R Speaker. oUh Consliob™ ken road Mr and Mrs Theodore Speaker athletic liov Seoul Troop \i Camp Delroonl the Superior Court, John S Pine, of Lucerne County Williamson. Thomas E Orler, Carl Robbins. Thomas Moser. Bd-ward Bovell. Carl Zadroga. Charles Brandt. Kenny Tompkii Sent u lent was for a mht-nf-way. J! . of 114 Fast Sixili gfl of SO feel or less Ontv three >arlv Mniidav morninu [a , . 'favored g wldi I tn>mlnp at Port Jack on Frank Yablonski, president of ihe|of lhefM, two wu,d hml) ||l(. )l|(.,_ Jug( ft ^^ Vj(,(n[(i Mw)U.d m. Army Six member* of Troop H America connected with J niscopal church spwnl the lula 13-20 at Camp Debnonl ___ -~ - . ' nruiKii. rvtiiiiy I'MIIIIMH-I lilll OlX'll llOIISe \ W«bater. Joanne Mtaclmm I An exhibit of handicraft \l Valley Forge made at the playground was shown, under the direction of Mrs Thora D Cole, supervisor IMail IrVflirillMHI Roberta, retired Associ-ate Justice of the United States ! Supreme Court, will be in the of- ' flcisl party during open house at Vallev Forge Oeneral ho«pital on * p^J-- II«»i«rlil« Sunrinv Colonel C J Oentakow AI s.lilUr ll*71ffIllB hospital commanding officer, made1 this announcement In summing up have the Upper Merlon eleven tw"" married men and slnsle me.: play a night football same on the *BS *o« b> ttw benedicts bv i township field nest fall A lighting MO system will be rented for ihe con-, , Dannv [Mt rtie matter was brought to'club was general chairman "' tll,'jted right-of-way to 50 fee. Kicluy- omon IB-vear-old son ol the lets :-. outmastci the boards attention by the super-, P"*n.c (-immittee Alexander Mac-1 ,n), (><.tin,inrrf, requested the Olnd- \*r Bnd Mrs Warren fetation one- w limm l)n i i intendent EZSJT" ™»,M« ' »ii«r,Hlr *"vn«* easwlation to ask the com- time p MoUon of Director Hein to have; freshmenf . ominittee Alexander mlig,loiwrs l(, reduce the plotted tv>me for Armv truimriK at Fort Dix. eomoettUvg prnaTan ami other *c-dishwasher at Oulph RoadrKomorowskl was chalnnsn of the ^^ ^ ^ fhJ|n N f uvities M paseed iheir school instaUed in SwedeUuxl schonllw»n»P<»>^*>0" (•ommitlee, frank ixrwrors of the Oladwvne civic The Wei vouth enlisted on his tests m the junioi leadership train-was apnroved. since the Oulph R«>ad Oamss andSteplirn ^ ■J'101™-"*™.asaoclaUon have made ihe follow- p,|, btrthde] annlversarv last ln«r OMI building has a new dishwasher i!n J cn*J*£ ° ,np '"J11*"1" conief'*-! init swtement on the matter Thursday the earliest age at which Klehole Ablionlxlo ws» rained to Director Walter Polchlopek. on Edward Urban w.< chairman or the -The directors are convinced that t h^ is accentable mi , li,s.v .4,out and was awarded vacation, was absent Darwin s.icommittee on r*'r's™,1'rl*: assisted mch m dfV-flopment would l* detri- Two weeks orlor to his birthd:.- ■■■ handJcrsfl Virfc-eni Wolcott presided : by the inemb'isoi the Ladies AUX- m(.nlu) m - nmn t)l. m(|:!i Tlie meeting was the final one of'Wary of the T K ^j»,p ... Isallon. traffic nuisance, and hazard t,- Arm- , tale Scout and received a cert Hi- Attendance at the Cedar Heights (m, aiunmer season The board will The Volunteer Medical Corps, with m huniin ufp conehi hocken R->ben Lee was awarded aetivnie^ scheduled 'for the'community playground is growing not meet until September 8 Waltei Osigta. rha.riiian and Ben- 3utp roj(d blsr(-ts tne most thickly „e mtm^ nl(l ^nuu((M tlll,i had to certificate in nature Nobel Smith event which will mark the 172d I dally, accordlnn to Rev William E _ Jamin Rlghter I nstrtK.ir^ was P/w-jaettled portion of tlie village Of await hh birthday a«nlyer^an ?jff» •«»ut Medical nannan. director, a group of p. ; » . |».lt.l !fnt."nd "dmmlstered nrsl aid' t»i0UdwynTsnd a plotted rltht-of- A.i enlistmen offlo thirty.seven casualties, all of whlchl^^. Qf M Im u '„„ llintH(lnn ,„■ N,"",t..«'n beV^uaxteri rtsitad the m were of a minor nature me mo«>mp future conslrucUon of an im-St>eaker honw 1 Inp Wlls serious being an injury to a nntter.porUm tra,flf arU.rv I Bnd ^^ thr sU,11(l,lirf. of hii taken ill and had to return to his when a girl pierced^ the end «"»• w.,,, ,1 , ,,rn}ected Valley Fbrnei (uther ■ ;itm-n' home for « few d An interesting program has been forennger of her lelt nano witn an bjjjpm^ foiinwlng a parallel route1 "Oettin* in'n "he Armv* all Rob- to nmp On Tuurtdas KIK! Ma>ed prepared for the annual picnic of jc*^^k *" lnJTC.1 '.'.'I1-~ -i^TlfS. *nd »*""«"r»llV lM* th»» lwo '"ll" «■« hn- taHtl '' *J/lt ,K w . L,M.i a*k ,,-hool l;tlve •«»ln8t 1 "uPuSWRSKlve"*nd. awav we fee] that this nrrtiuance ,.,. rnothei todl '!■ All of the bovs re e-ved first -year the First Baptist suiuia> stnooi hhr ^ advtswi to WL,„ medical |n lu tm„mpnt 0( conshoh.^ken whool afler (Intahm* Kmkw high ramii Delmmit awards in addition to be held tomorrow at the Mont- treatment sute ro„d lti bolh un,„.., v aiH) .,, ftaaletant gomerv counts park at Green Lane ; ■ — ' 1. poor township olanniuv »*< given the To meet the future needs af the b elah now.' sttrth 1 Debnonl sward traffic Krcwih the diretior* ni the Fo*h Shekel Clatm!n» Mis1 with Interest from oladwvne 1 ivir ajawial gw| into the Arm* fliftinl Corp' anniversary of the Army De(>artmerit children with : enjoying limited Picnk At Petrk Tt* ''opea house", to which the in<iliti.s yesterday More than 100 „ „ .-_*!-*- vlhan public has been invited. mdiMdual children were present a |< or tiaiHIStS ronuses a full afternoon of enter- ftfjatey «SL,^^B122?^SI I I 1 and Wells street, during the civilian prtaWsssi taining and educational features., *vei Guided tours to points of Interest week on the reservation will leave from' Dedication of Un playground U the post administration building I scheduled for Saturday. August 2 .starling at 1 p m The last tour 1 according w Rev Oartnan. foUow-will begin at 3 | ing a committee meeting held last __ A stage show hes betn included "IB1" at l"1" ho,n # c ,Ple1^ DiL.!IJ"la Preston Custer superintendent Stlit Kilrtl on the dsys agenda from 3 to ,:« ! «tio*n $< «*» iSffS.&ttU *» Sunday school, is general Pl\ in.mill Tw|>. Milll HseWW In Tr»aaw FumU When he became 30 years of age Usl February 6. John S Thomas. Jr. Plymouth township became the renpient of the principal of two trust funds, it wss revealed by two adjudications by Judge Holland in orphans court In one fund set up under the will of John S Thomas, Sr who died August 11. 1835 the principal was 151.680 07. and in the other fund. esrt )l:shed by the fsther as a trust In 1928. the amount was 112,67834 I'OIHM" V if ■rifffit Chief of Police Walter Phipps hss resumed his da tie* following a vacation Patrolman Fran.U Blake it now on two weeks" leave. ' The prognim jshown In the evening chairman October 26. 1842 Dr Paul R Mir- urged thr development of RiverjBDea^er as an aerial ohotograoner Own house 1 to 5 p m Ouided I A watermelon party U scheduled The members of the school will, agile. Sixth avenue and Favette row. ns „ m,j0r east-west U ruin as R radio m 1 Tiaiiai*JJ ■ Jul In Kl.triiln tours, 1 to 3 p m Softball game.' fot thai aflenio.ni with prises to be leaVf the thurch rwirux avenue 1 !!r**1' **? named Robert r P irt-n othei ' '•Ul luniattn A A of phlladelDhia vs awai j «. _ .—. . m -m a m Hewton and his wile Betuia, Point ,ne wrra aiao *uoport this nark-.thev mav ijc as.si«ned io the same Josepb Rossi son of Mr irmtpm^^SS^V'i^ events plar.ned for next and "*"■> strMl al ,0■» « "? Pleasant, the defendants in an «c- wm>. lir„„.rt whl(h lt ls IH, *in WNAR Norrlstown. 3 30 to 2 45 p week include A grab bag feature'and will go to Ares 2 in the para tlon in aasumpalt in the Court of .■„reailv reduce the uresent use rf Boeaka" nue nss been transferred from m Variety show 3 to 3 45 p m, for children m ti,t group, tour to where all tables and open fire- Common Pleas oi Bucks county at state road as an artery lor through variouv phase* of photography, as Pennsylvania Siaie colieiie to Pen- Motion pictures.' continuous, 2 to eight years, on Tuesday afternoon; -i^,. have bpen reserved The Downtown „„.miin. traffic | assistant to his father, who does Harols. Florida, where he w 1:11 p m Band concert, 440th, variety races for all age groups on J* d The cowiplalnenL in a sUl™'"1 - Armv band. 4 to 4 30 p m Re- Wednesday afternoo-.; a hot dog ,«J *»1 be rnede in buses and , cIa,m ln Ih» ofru., „i Prothono- . , p . « treat parade i 30 p m. roast on Thurwlsv afternoon, when private automobll- ttar> Isaac S Oroas avers that he AIM H" ' .on\flllM»ll Refreshments will be served to the children will bring the hot dogs. The program include:, a base- »" not compensated lor 80 norne Mr Bnd Mr8 foriest Hlakeslev the hospitals guests at the con- and the rolls and cold drinks will ball game between the men of the end office »lilts for Robert c t,,M WM, ,ltn aVenue left last night 1 elusion of eath guided tour in the.be supplied bv the playground com- yjrst Baptist church and Balli- **ewinp jnd n om. r vismi tor me hv r;i|1 ,or San avantisco io attend em mess mall ;.nd a watermelon purtv next gomingo Baptist rhurch. or West ■ iteferKUnt s wife Bertha , taalional Convention Fndaj alien Conshohocken games, races and, Dr Mlraalla is suing ™* profes- Thev will be away two weeks Mi Swings are to be erected on the,contests for both voung and old ■ sior.1.1 »ervires reiicierea neiween Rlak. slcv former pre idem of the been granted to Allim Brink. -.. Iplay area next week Resident- of with prlaes to be awarded win- JU!'c ?B- l9*°- iin<' Noiember 11. lllCM, t^,,,,.,- c\vto. is an executive of, in the estate of RaiDh Brink WOB j The annual outing of the U«t- the eommumty sn Packing the ners In each event ilnnZ^Tn 'M^nt^rV'rou^u Klmblp °^ Mmp*ni .ike, who died April lfi A-Builder*' asaoalatlon was held 1 playground project fultv Re\ Oar- Featuring the outmg will be afslin residing in M .1. gomerv eount> ,t, lhe Mtat, corlJ(tat ,. .^tAVf^f,t^!:t-B.th.m*^u}L •25fi*JrJrtf? ., . . 1 nflrrc«M-« Oiifralion ^tStS *Z£*Tm2&x!!£ ,*"n'1 Concert ■ ninul pho- 11, the Wavy Pte-Flighi school Tlie ! ton rapine work S-dom'Hi was fTadU- 20-vear-ohi mlaahlpman, - ! 'in High school in, been a undent ut Pennsylvania the peat year, '■ Unliii" Held LettaTfl GfaUatsd former 11 umber at High school where . record st Penn I Btatr la-' led Cou-rt sclrsil ijefore en-tngjh school. quarters of the Commercial club of! Playground commiiuv wiH be held;and one for men Judge for the la- Scout* It) < Jllll|> Nornstown at Jerfersonville. at- at the Oat-man home next Tuesday' dies' ontest wlU be Perrv E Beaver T...... m-mhers of Bor Scout Un O*0*** Romasco, 147 W>M •ended by approximately Beventy- i ulght to make final plan* tor the Beth K Mitchell ^nd Rev Cheater ^ ' L. I TMO.'!" «d wlih S' &>*'** avenue, underwent an esner- \ ^ |»,>|ir«' ( jer f:ve members ar.d friends A base- IdedKanon day Win-ers. pastor Judges for the 'T ■"" " rathch^ 'church will **nrv anwodectomy si Cheatnul . ■.!!-.. t, will be afiss Maude Maunp* fc. c* „'* 5,nJ, ."' 1 t„i Hill hospital Tuesday She hsd been1 The new police car, th II. ..;• .1 t,l....UM.,.«. <fx'er. Mrs Oeorge Webber and Jf»« Sii"dn>' ■rt*rnoon *l ' ™' ill at home for three ' claaibakr ' H«»Spllul A«llllls-l«HT* ^ Chester Winter. Delmont where they will . the |«J William Da" (including with 1 „ Chester Winters and s J Vagnonl I Mrs Uar> DiJenpo. of 119 We-: June McDonald is chairman of '•pend Building contraruir of this bor- ; Firw avenue was admitted to Wont- tne games *0*»miUe« with Oeorge Sr seoutniSMer ough. were among those tn attend-' soraery hospital a« a tonsil patient Wetafier and RuUi Righter are the boys The trip will be ance iTuesdav ' committee rneswers Rudolph will 2'__W-: entered the hn*nltal alE atil sataf
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 25, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-25 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 12 |
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 |
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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 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c (STottsljoljockcn Recover
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7712. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA.. FRIDAY. JULY 25. 1947.
Girl Scouts
'Pay Rent'
For Camp Use
Fmir-I,ruf Clever
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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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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