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®l)c €onsI)ol)ockctt tUcorftet ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7714. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1947. TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS Recreational "H'";* *';"•" rut I ii la l se Group Grateful I ' by the For Support 1 ■ \ti-inl- Appreciation For \ililnl Farilitifs \inf FiiKinrial Aiil hohoi ken's new policr eel livered Wednesday afternoon Fayette Motor company, loca" Ford agency, and was placed in service Immediately The farmer police car lumen ment for the new nuenj taken out o( service The new vent rle If. ■ panel body truck. black in color, with heavy-duty rtar assembh and heavy-duty clutrh' and has four-speed transmission { The back doors open only from the outside and there 1* a henw wire screen one loot behind the driver - New Tax Laws I'""' «;.^'''''";,» &»* MJr^f. . \Of Heating At ranted Quebec Shnnt Will Help Meet ..;,;;-■ *• i Anne de Beaupre in Quebec. toed up. got L^ 1 l"1 'week. repi rt LU ami walked alon School Expense; 1 ftddM n.ii pit) renter, more ni-i.■. M iiic.-iiised number ol ctors along with th- support! The machine t* odd-looking o r« DI a number oljpollce car and were it not for the[*uojei feeturera and business men I poll' I dfpgrtBttnl lettering ' , the rt^ors. ' -!!« the In-1 father *M about to lift lier out Shnne of S: th* n heel-chair to the.: I. ■ «>d out of tnr; and alone rippled voting Pn u< :i-Canadianj "St \ernl hundred persons imun whirh took place during; ed the miraculous cure There were . the long list also U number of the BOUJ - ■ ...„.| T.i»- inilw..•:■.<.*! remote church b french (Miurd of honor-right there1 IJHJI I tl\ IIIUIOI l/.< II |Ut :he time, who witnessed it. The .ire Mlt Augustus I poopta ware reTl much excited and| iCardamone and her daughter. Phvl- additional guards had to be calledl 'lls. 13. of S16 Harr\ street, and Mrs. to get the g;rl safely from the scene., Ann Dellaturza of 202 Weal Sixth'foi Alans of the people crowtie'j They made .heir head- fttCUt hei to ask hei q .< Speeini to Ceashafcecku Recorder 'quarters at the Chute.iu Kh Mr garments or ask for; in the ,cit.v.. of Quebec, commuting-tni> most ttgtaUl To Greatest1 Exteol In Histon Of State Wrong Filing Of Petitions Before Court ll.itli* hi Republican raiiiliihilt-- Oppose Petition imendmenti Husband Cut Off Jiy Wife** II ill ha Bfttaja valued at $30,000 and upward a ' Jenltlntuwn. v. no dim Juh 21 A s'lpi.limon ot the will, admitted court v> u 1 do not luivltHiul. I.uiKi Vetrl, la :i\ part [>( uv. ■ i ValuttUl ■■ U utal runs. ■ i ■ i *. ■ < art i irn nds and Mobile Unit Of Red dross To Visit Here \\ ill Provide IVo«r;ims \l Three PtayglOIIHwal W eJneada) Mernuig ninids tht most attractive and] not be distinguished from an lost largely attended .n ttu hlstur the borough DB to amendmeiu of the Thtmanip HI** ' <* **t American ooiniiutlni petfUani of fou] Repub- Her chauffeur. Walter Rid hree of the bar-jUlj 28. ■ "l understand tne next dav thev!i|lllccae"n ccannndoiidaantiee*s ftoorr sBcchnoooolj od.iinector public Playgroundl next MI V l legislature.. .1!"' f™1™ T' "'"k 2r e "" ******** further and found thai in Hatileld bo-oufih mid lowtuhlp „ ,,„,,;, „, ia -.-. f| Id and to finally be ii.ven legi SSli^ thr *,rl appeflrpd *mlrplv nea!eo "* was provided todav by three opp Recrr itlonal committee Is grateful for this cooperation and pubUota latpn :>I UM ' .';rme. July 26 observed an- her injuries and wilked ssssi all) ■ I ... .u an informal Stock Phltadol-delivcrv trucal »*ton program lor ""^X^ hTThSulailds at lakhhTl M: r';<'-'"""«- her riaughte. n(.hir„lK w-ror,. Judfte CorM.n ' ' WlU 00 Hi criticism U heard in nrlous section ' , ";. '', ,,'■... ' , i't ,r.s iB,,tl Mrv Df"^"""ia saw the healed Al.,.r , ,,.„., „.,... irCe of a mobile unit, which •trough regardtnp the -. I 155 measures centering g2J^JKi«MrthaT^Mrl ... polllt- Black Maria' The r.ir La oul probaTOl Ol tax.i . -way radio (Utl - Hopper. *-M.I plained cure fcfn Cartaraone at „. Qm slaild of lhe Countv Eonrdi A „lUMn Margaret 11 nig out the '" npted to aak her about it. but the 0, Elecllom uv lts aollrlter K Ar- bequriulied ] ifiis iharea ol itock in urenklast, and the value thanks and appreciation to all Who b being" in<uLlid Seal ll ol this large numbei amnsii rl ipoka only French nnli ^M. toq.. the court . „. breakfasl haveaidad in pro\ illof the machine have not vet been | few emn «JJ^"j^^SXl iSl lln«?toal "* ; * '; ****** to the »hrlne the caae und. ., '-' BsW rlfM Hie facilities to tht youth of the bor ough. Particularly thankful is th< committee to the Conshohockcn Community Chest. Walker Brothers. Lee Rubber A: Tire corporatlor John Brothcra, Juhu WIKXI Mam fncturtng company and Yard Ken dig for assistance; to lhe Con-h. 1: . ken Boccistu club. Waal Third aivniat, tnr tin help thej rendered und the use of their field in Midi-lion to the play area they provided in the First ward, for the first time tliih year No small amount ol ] credit for the success of the BuJ-elUll park OBnttT must so to the Oravlneae company for tn Inatoilod i later ■ i Drawing Held For Ballots Primary IMacint;s lli-lil :ii Court MIIIIM-ton we did. und For the eomiiiK two-year i«ri<Ki h*r purents. I m going to walk to. HM7-41 bleantumi the leclslature ,u'\, , , , .. ed Laxlnj nnianirii dadd u n the shrine just _nve min- County OommlWtopae Baymn. . , income of a storage house, built lor actual K HOtueh, c.lll it t vllle. [Bred poor- try approximately $140,000,000. Oper-r- osl of material as a gift to thalhji In drawing for position on the utlny expsi.se of the state Is now children of the borough I official ballot nl lhe prlmari' elec- near the billion-dollar-mark The Came Court* ImUUed "■ i. BoptembeT 9 14" million additional Income I The borough workmen, through The ceremony wits held Wednes- be d. rived from taxation ol men authorization ol town council under, dav In the board room at the Court luxury iirms as soft drinks, ex- ^1 • W\ I ■ Miperviaor. House with Calvin W RIBR. chief pected to produce about a35.000.o0ti I fk|*|pt* W Kfll*K Llewnlvn Jonea. Installed tennis clerk of the Board ol Elections, in BlgU-atim to turn up $39,000,001); ViVUVI O ■ «■ 1A courts and a ba-sketball court at the, charge. beer, to provide an additional $2L'- SulclUTe park center, which has Mensch. lhe Democratic incum- 000,000. proved a worthy contribution. bent, picked numlx-r 12 from the In addition, the five-mill per The Increased appropriation from pills which had bean shaken oul c*l LU lax Is expected to yield tht Oommunlt] Chest has made of n leather bottle DJf RlRR. Be- alwut $24.000,CM while $20,000,000 Is poarikla Hie greuter usi- of the phiy- cnusr thll WM th* liu'hesi num- looked forward to From UM COTp r-groundk with additional experienced par in airoulaUon amooi the run- ,■■ net income tax ol lhe ln«,iuki-.-. u„d wen.1. ,S mi,™ ,, ", "u- "■ »»'" M.I> b> tr.m from The poUllcl mbmjl «me to mhl : :■ hh. pen to make U»|SJ,J&C£SSS! !u,d ,„',' *'i.U 0,, Quebec nnfl r,m«.ned .1 lhe ,h,lne. ,„rUer Ihte week %B • s,.„„,> fe , ■ , 111 into ..nuai IUW. o-,ea^toiia,l" the taxation program centered ■**'•■ around with around two phases--provldlng addl- "' irutches tut tional reveoue foi operation ol the ■-'"' was cennned ,...... nl the eii'ht-day Dovena aarvtoe The Shrine of St. Anne de Beau- y»e °i the nuiomaiea m eacn h 1, hll dii'i I , 1 ii, on July 11 and on tho SW earned IU lame through the'pollUcai sub-divlatan acciirdinj to !'^V>V.L<!!!"'!r\;:t-J,:., 1', ?!''"...hl, Onal dayi st. Ar.nes Da aXtei ihe nilncutoui raaoua ol a numbe, ol IntarpraUttoiuof thtajertlon Code. I m the shrine iba aaU to run, n-c ..nadian llaliermen. who|™°Uld have daajpaaftgd Wia' : || tr, rxinilllli' tlM dl>- In addlUoo to ihe exhibits. ,11., 1,4, M, . Ui'^l . hm^i.., Sen. worstaii win p' naHii i (Wmon-strallon at each stop how were close to death in the sea runnini for a two-year term Praying to St Anne to aid them Petitions I I ed u shrine tn her hoBOl ' i saved uparvli I didates for the ofllee committee expresses appre- will appear on th nation to the people who generously fmirth position name contributed to the Community Chest drive. The Recreational Commuer ll marie up ol the roUoVbu ln-rson*: _. Ray L Piero, L-ha.rman; Mm Henry drawina first plice on the ballot hv tyb/anla In the neighborhood Rollins, secretary'-treaaurer; llenrvtaelectinK pill ntimlwr four. $173.000000 Philip Doud. Norrlstown. and Oovernor Duff has c Clark, sr Paul Oharks J Repburn. Jr., Brjn afavr, called ror incretudni the taxing . and Keennn. OTfnlaatkm cundi- rlli the teacher pay To Cost State $113,000,000 tiallot in the i ■ taxation Heights will ;ng the minimum 1 W|tn (it.id dHV cxerclae.s in the alter- «"<! iiidebtedness foi ■[ park playground unround and m noon. Butcllffe park plnvground. Alonu with the Red On irrams scheduled for Wedn> [ollowing iptclal events are sched-bVaua% none ol the oe- r¥l _ I !!*•">*> A P / ' '''' '"' '" VI ****& ■tUmoon at lions carried a notation us to the I f|| !11 ^ '\ H.Ill -' :,(1 ,l" *"• vartoua playgrounds: lemtth of ttmi they wish to aarve *"••«■ *V*****eW*9\1 Waal Third avenue blrthd it was assumed bv the chief clerk. Hector street. Mardi Orus day: ol the Board of Elections that all \«.H M.m-i littliitlttl Third avenue school, blrthi were .seeking a sU-year term UM) Wood park, hike picnic, hot Efforts were made to have the al- ■ .iji \ lm|:(.11ii(llltf ,l°" rrftM Butcllffe park, water tenttona made after the seven-dav ," A** ■»|'|M" '"■""* nerlod for withdrawal and correc- The playcrouuds will apaln spon-liou but tin- «aa > Twenty-eight permlU entail; Philadelphia Zoo Today, counsel lor the three op-jun estimated expenditure of $23.o.s« f,,r the benefll ol the oniMrn who position randldatn carm* before the'wen- Issued b) Borough Secretarj "lil' o« P*« ' court and pruleated a change In t!„ , Mipetvised visit there. petitions on the around that it is jujj included In the | "' in niaking the too late and would be a vi..la>iion of one foi the erection a '"■ ""ST* the EliTiion Code. East Eleventh avenue for 1 ' ' plavrt«iund m These candidate* are Louise Qoahaw and ' " ouU5l }* ' ArseU of Oooahobockan school srhenck. in the horouah for a two-jtion to tin E F Moore auto ' ' '"' AUgual ll - total $3fl7.S7n68 aeoordlng rear term, and William I Knebei ueney at Twelfth av« Itondcmfi plai take place totnOCWn t(1 lhe annual report of resources' fnT „ two-vear term and I Walt , are as follows. Sulcllffe park. sten. — Oithbert for a six-ve;n tern In, .,. fll|liw Will Dedicate School Debt $22,000 Less July Permits Total $23,056 Nrw BOOM Included In 211 tbplicationt Cedar 11,-i^lii- Program To Be lli-lil Tomorrow Annual Krporl UaU UMU at •907,579 on ot Coder's pork, com-miiiii'\ pltiysround in Cedar tentatively H-s runnniB mate for Democrat lr salaries ol Pennsylv.inia's 58.000-' 0„n and tnp ^1UW'[„K of" motion which ended July 1. the township nomination to the office of public school teachers from | pictures at night Tills includes school buildings and i Attorneys for the petitioners, who commissioner. Owen J Kecnan. of $1400 to $1950 along with other wtntam F r.arman suuer-i t*ro,,ndft- rstimated as worth $300,-lBrr nsklnir the curt to permit the r-h.lt.-nham. was more fortunate, teacher pa) t ^enn;! visor olrlhe^ play area he'ad"^thi-lrtnr ir.c .000; textbooks and equipment. I Und nl $35000 a "next egg" of $41.- Oeoige Rnntne op 1100; Jemei WUllami chantres contenHM that Judae Cor- tl.,,, w, , ,, .. ,, „,(, attee in charge of arranging l'1™ *} .*M£N:" (',"'f,^!'l T S2S1"" h,aB the Jr,fht to *£n\ tl* !700; s.m I DeTun Mis Willian, M ,1M™HHH -. ..T IYT meBtnte have taken n,fferty 11 ' .U.era- Jin" Vouns nul \l i:ame end taxes vl„i, m* ,,„, 14m. r, ,, » *er of locu communities to han- i " » „ " K „„ °iM„„ .„„:!rL» ' •--■«■'* «•>'"■*' •■- "- --»-- •— ••- ... pay increase rathe: """'^ -11' """'"*" "Mmbei Mil) Executive Moves To West John M. TiiHlr TakM New ' ii'jMit t-i-tni'. PtMl .. ptekad second and third than leave thc^matter t\ Iplaces. respectively, on the ballot the lap ol the state goveerrmenl In :'' other ^pot,s!$38fl.348.6B $15.47224 ilance and delinquent taxe- yet to .... i, :i uaid. $5.223 82. Mr Pomat. a«ked »gjf th» COUTt for , , sti ure ubout $10,000 le- h)s optnlon, talfi "I do not think M when ihey rein hed eight t*i!i and n„ ten. L.siiUlt ■ ures of the » .!,. ballot lor numds of toe obstl executive and fb lIlllllaaliilLl I the name of FYed C ( JJWrf-. .ippear first an ' thing not utxed by Uie sun There was nc occasion for other finance tiielr >hare of the teacher first feat.ire ever filmed in the wffdsj interest due iC'inlinued on Pase Msl Democratic and Republican row of* pay flee seekers to draw for position m without opposition tvere held by candidates pi____ 4 .... W« ,,_■., .1 divisions ol the ci.uniy i _-, in ror Annual Feast 0|>t*ll HiMiirli Pllllll f0, lhl Miles Plshrr, WOO has conducted ol III he changes should be inud.;. ! ^ ^ n^b** i would set .ii greeedent Howeyei ., C.rr.s-s liabilities o[ lhe district-if ihe conn does anvlhlna, 1 be-eatn t.vei an am- ,,, pun, Ul $148,72748, which is about, \\evt n should direct where tin pinvKieo py t-itu -1 s2SjO00 less U.an last year Tlds 'ni,mea sliould be pieced on tin i Conshohocken j .mount Includes outaundinv. bills |, . _ .-ank Buck produc-'ewerlne UfHtSiert Melnriw due lor Forrest then explained Dint >f th' be shown »t iwiit Tlie .\UKUSI b) the amount of $U600, and I court '»ke« anv action, it should-,-,. *' , iSI Inlaia.. Aum An hnruli »t<- W»l itl.l^-J— j|1(l Ronnl of ElTfiOtJ" " '"' '' ..ion of handkerchiefs. tahla linen Hector street, beanies and lewelry boxes. Third avenue school. Monday, blue nrint pictures; Tuesdav. di Innadar 1*11 wip- 1 lit • Friday. Mm ' WOOd part lim lap iM'ltv. •■ Httuma leweli j w, 1 Third nve-nue ',,'iunie leweb■■ - t Uibini ud fall Water (arnival ,i Selcliffe Psrk bonds etc »t lu-'ordi-i Whleh repairs. $200. Pieu ■ . t4*K> C A Davidson 44fl $100: John < 1 hi ..in l.tT ■ hopping race. Luke Me- Amenun junale. th. ,nly 186 14H80 which] names to place in the twn-year cat- „'' "K,, .,! 1,/iL V-M ^ K,w mbhtt rare. Rotiert fltack-be authentic and exciting !is more than $22000 lower than at|rv(irv Hhd which to place in the ™]^^IjJ, 5," w^wnhWviInoe 1,r' MHr,(' fll,v* annual celebration1 M Tultle, chief enirineer ut Glassme Paper company. West Con-shohocken, for the pasl thirteen •ered his connection with tho company raaVerdev* to take on Important |»ost wlih a western'u cigar store at 117 Forn ., rnthollc church were Rev Mr barman oomrnended their paper-making firm, aUffaat manu- West Conshohocken. tor th wo- atork today utylng the m: of Rlaaslnc paper in the forty years has disposed of his busl- ,nei, s Alliinii' n" ' "ddren like jneas and will ■ Off** va- ^u nigh) in the n the virL-. und they like the 1 hildren. The two-day celeonUon, which he explained . Comedies and iborl mbjaetl will; ihe same time last veai [also be shown. "Everyone w Invited Banda outstanding include $68,000! I to view these Alms" Re-. Mr (iai- ,,„ u hond Issue maturing In 1951; ■ man said today, "but bring your. • 11,000 on a 1960 matin uv and " own rhnlr." he continued ,» IBBT matutlu On Mae HuKties nud Mary Jane usi maturity, the slim ol $34,000 young, both of North hvne. are as-1 must be paid off this year Cosma! and slatant supervlsoi> at the play area ' six-year bracket The firm is the Rhiiielander Pnper company r: Rhlnetander, WLsionsln, where Mr. Tultle will hold the posi-tion of develupmeni engineer R ibert Nelson, fcrmer president Of the 1?1aatlnr Paper company te-urchase late 111 1B45 by the River Peper cmpain. Inc., of Russell, Massachusetts, is vlre-presldent of the Rhlnelander Arm und will be Mr Tuule iriun.- dlute superior. Mr Tut tie and his wife, son and daughter will leave by motor on '■•••m Ablngton. their pres-ent luiine. fur Rhlnelander. where the paper firm has purchased a tinme for them They are selling their Ablngtou bOBee, Miss Jane Tultle, the daughter, a writer and artist and member of the advert LSIIIR department of the Jen-kintown Chronicle, will spend a month with her family while i.n leave of absence from the news-paper A graduate of the Philadel- 1 urn's School of Industrial Art. Miss Tilt tie served overseas with the Red Cross during the wnr Mr Tut tie's son. John, Is a student I ivanla State college, re-suming his studies interrup*- d by war service Enrolled in a summer course there, he will return in Sep-tember following a month In Wis-consin. A farewell dinner at Bungalow Inn. Jeflersonville. attended by more than 25 executives und supervisors of the West Conshohocken plant, feted Mr Tuttle last week cntcd by Mr FlihT. has been rent- Mrs. J. II. Taylor Funeral Monday £ Catholics End Classes Today cleaning brand, ..I their business arlms Irom M arrH , IY~- , i \.,.,„.,.»• '. ...wl at 824 Fmntte itreel n»- hu ine.-, .,, Vi.iw.-^ and New BatgUnd will lM>tj!«» t f IKII «l 1111 IM'U was purchased from Ralph Wen' leroher *i and 2n An- Ploreme M Taylor. 54. Taylor died la ■I Ui, liome of her son. James, 410 Nitration Scx-ion- Con«silCte4 Oni> Month jest Antrelo. 212 Wl ■ tone wall 1100 Jo to Watt 1 Curmlne Zinni. ill I 110: John Me/ 11 (18 1 . < kitchen $2M Samuel Falvta. 317 Wr-,1 Sixth ■ h. gM ■ ■ ii'. nil k porch, $«oo, H n SDrina MU •- nairs 880: Clv<le ol>>niii ll :MII l-.., ■ ■ ■ment. *JO. Roooo Lnudatto head. Joseph Palt- Innlni team Rob- 1H Presa, Anthony Bertlno John Road Tnr girls: running race. Agnes Oovni ihe direction ol M1-1 Blanche M Wood ";iik plnv- "... guests r>i the RutclifTe part Dlaygn und on "pre en- L Norman Rice. iCentlmtrd «n Pi*«e >i\> nidenlii 1*1 In \iiftiil Conventions' 1 f-Son , ,„ Beniamln Kovl 108 '''■ wl" alterations. 81.180 Rncco Lauds! ta Washington ISM ' ' rh' x",'n' in ' hat it ehc rente U) bbia borOUgh following the srhool with Rev Joseph W William T Ardeli.Third I :i .n'^\ Tl>urs(t.iv and her mairtage many years ago She, Kavanueh rector awarding a*'end-1 Pavette itreel repairs to pavei nv <rrtllirn'« md ortaaa Hnvirt i tSOO; Dr Walter I. Wllll Wht*« rereiv»d h*«he,i I Fifth avenue , . aseaenan and De-id J aJbet . Vacation renglou ■ 1 '*ona. I800 |fn DnvM T Bn tl I ociil l( .Bssparritnegu MMiillll aavveennume, frmoliloowwilnnga ,,M* Munlr slr"~l ""'' 1"»Ktn> ''' Monday through Pnda> during kfn Tavior, ■ aaugnter >t the jah lute Joseph and Elizabeth Knittel| A* SI MaitheW'. Oftthntk shureh Harlan was born In Roxborough , n rlosinu oroernm ««Mt presented in Francis, too young to entT 'he service. Is also aeaoclated with the l(.t|] prtt|n» as asslsUnt Corn-business The branch ofnee will be.n]ltlePS are ^^g selecied by Rev opened Monday | yinrent Randaaeo. assistant rector. . . ., .and will be anB»0UnMd «(». The j, ■ .,. ,,:;,,;■;,.,„■,, (*.,„".',';■.» ".".ruie American, while" Mary Jr»M'lrV Store' MoVf* l"^1^^"^'.^ ?,,%',,Li „' kw«l 1 henriim m the U.r..i«h IIHII p,-d Cros.s ah,, was one of the! Ham- HUM- -.-ce.ved wl" °* ncld August 1?, at thr n between two nr-, nienvbers ..f the canteen and',.n fUmer wm< in #srtJsBM2jtAB»JEte£3a «-"-■ Saw 5SS,£^S"^°'^5.*rS SbER*J! ' ™"' ™"""""'<1 <" ■"SaSS'S >— -^sWSWII Picnic Tomorrow «?HifS>t Arliiin Ui-fi-rn-il """> «< «">""' '"""* t"n <"nr" cm,,, (•:•-. n unnnmu. ,r„nr .tor. ll«Vr by s"Hy a"«s "'"' 1,*v' D"'n cu"'" ™>n. ol IhU b.irou(h. «nd Miu SJSSi«^«F5SS.t5S \U l.inn.ln Kiri-..,.-.i P^u u ::.: ™»Bj».,w ., „,„ T.,,,,,. „ homr: uo. and will open tomorrow with a com-plate line of diamonds, eteeli » nWVnyone Is bitten With hl!!Sw Mt^rTHukn TTlteaittn^I w^d^tV "I^cWMit""ii«*o^" ni buses leaving th. 1 Wynne past cresident 111 Wilmrr avenue, steps. 8100 1 te held Sepiemtx . . UiiK n\ William end Joaei , ,„ np W(.„ Bghth I,, \\ #.K| ItitrmH'll , has been nan ,n " * Sl ■«",fU r-.M was captured by the Oermans dur- ,,,,,!„„„„. wltll M:s A P Carda- Burgess Mosma 1 D-Daj invaatoo and was ,,., w. Senhai^Sotdarsbrt^daybunT held a prlsonei until the last lew cnalrnian .[ ™''' , ri p'^'" " ,£ w«t Ror days of the war A third brother '., Mr ^ „.(t,d ^TeUry\^JS iS^SJl-- ' iof the committee, wnh Miss Ellas- wl|] be strictly enforred. hat reaulted from ewa a rnernher of St laartl^ Lueh- ... a number ol complaints received eran church, the Busv Wurkers a.s-!,.,iii Han about dogs reaming the streets. De- sociatlon of the church und 1 and the m-rountv auxiliaries. [will leave by mil Tuesday llttve board. ■ I,lies of - r Oraln, a ■ K..,! ■,- in the'vm nshohocken In man] v n ■■■ lad - will moto' to Putsti'irah ■ . d.i\ Mrs Rn people, and Burgess liosman ex- gTendehiMren a stater. Mrs Oatl .mmer annual outinu ol tha Ptimll denl of the auxiliarv of Altrtougl er! the opinion that it Is better P1111(. u-lMUl (<i Philadelphia, and a, r^iivi.ius training Rev Vlncri t M'ti..«lisi Bonds] school ) iiost. nnd Mrs Vernon %hJ1"' °* ?'*mTh„ ;,«™ ,L ' •"tt0T,r"'u f-toOOta I,, a(-t before anyone Is bitten With brother Felt'on Harlan. of Reading Rnnda**" watcnes ana jcaeiry ine siore BIS<J, p,r#1 ,.nm„,1T,v f^„r Hfiohix took tt.. H..™ •*.« «r A.HKI.I m* hanrf ~*. . ... >....,■ *--> • _# .1. offers repair service * h has been located nt Sixth avenue and Maple street six months The proprietor*, ha i'»ii. HII; 1 ni»\> Prf'-lnlfrian Sroul- \t Ctw*§ kMaftoal A numbei g| memoers 01 the Bo> Scout troop of the Pn church, accompanied b\ K •naster. Alan Taylor, an this week al Camp Delmont. near Oreen Lane Included are Eriwir. Vogenberg. John Rahm. Charles Rieger. Jerry Dunacusky Lerrv Taylor, Harrv Hauser. Anthony Pizza. Jr. Charles Fetter, Norman and Charles Batehelder. Robert CufBeld. Elmer Hlmes. John Quigg. John Barr. all of this community und Robert Smith, of Norrlstown R«Veivr |)i*4'iiargf T 3 Ruhard Collliis. Mt\ of Mr and Mrs Harry A Collins, 303 Best Tenth avenue, received his honor able dtacharge from Army service Wednesday, following his return home after ten months' overseas service In Japan with the 90th Field Artlllerv First Cuvalrv Division a 8gt Lawrence Murfhy. M Mr and Mrs John Murohy \» ■me ended 18 day-' 'is-1 ean 1 charge from the Army mte.-dat ' W11U s Sgt. Murphy served oversea! ■ West with an army postal unit tn Oer- J anedn many I of h: Fire comi-iiny took,the dog days of August at hand, ""ihe funeral" will be heWHon _ j place at a public meeting Wednes- ihe West Side chief magistrate felt aftwnnon from the Ardeli Funeral lers lne» Pntricl" 8isiei Rita T»i-1 I day niKht m lh« ::,, precaution should be taken to nomc 300 Fayett.- street, with Re* ase i<i Blabt Tlirrr*:- Rrrnard ^f The church has lei • people irom atteeki bo (; -r \ge<3$xnm i> D. pastor of'st Matthe« < OosTeant, mid m Clementon Lake for many ve« •>:ma rrom rabies He said. pt Marks Tjitheran church offlcl- vouna woow -n ih. nahah -el tor Thumb'- ild .,e uliuwed in Mac-,.tlnf ut the tervlee interment will hundred faithful attendano »od l»^l vear onlv where Ihe children of be ln West Laurel Hilt eemeten ■ -warded al closing ai-fa Rmall pour made 'he triu ■ PtckcdJ I i> Its I'olirr. M.HI GHi Inil Sentence Tills <I Me-hi Representatives '>' the the plavgrouada .nt gathered In Le« .1. (iujrwtki "his mornme ■--land inday was Bprmg Mil! and Barren Hill lire iurae numbers" 1 A veteran of five year*, service !n' W '■■■ t- Oetholle church hurch ., rtv, and the Whitemarsh No a(>g Wln be permitted on the thp Merchant Marine durlna World We»l r>mshoh«okeri h«-ld cloalna eg- Alberl V Its .'id pnv Civic association were present Tli" streets unless on a leash. Owners War II and the lather of s one- •■->-,.- '.■ its vm-ation chuwia toda* .0111,11 if*er he dtlemma because 0( ,i „,. wrtiu In month -old son Leo J Oajewskl, 34, Pullowine at'endaiu*. it I ided guilty to two Dounta sf piece >d apparatus s in the quarantine Dots caught roam- died unexoe* tedh W.-dnesdav morn- -na*« an ii.r.irmal party wa*. h*l<: D ,. Hi *ill be -oair. ind the Jompai treeta will be picked up in(I lt hls honW 12 East Hector in 'he school and sttc-d.. ■■ egUlrm 'ol two vean bseka funds to make the repau: an(1 lll(, owner will be dealt with 'street He was taken ill ahoftl) Mfkatei iwardBd R/A loaenh Hen .■'i0 Bern-!accormng lo -8W jn eases whereafter reeeivtnc an honorable di '' haiti fl^lrt events eames und contests »Ter«n*ns*1 who hud been AWOL nrd J Weber presided at ihe meet- ,n,. owner is not located, the anl-. charge eighteen months a*o ' Uv irhool aaatsled by osiers ;il ■ i ftnrli, ma mais *iii be destroyed nja 1 Hrvtved whkM the "" ' '• v ord" who form the 'ae. verlou ■ mt* lnr-n»«d it .he Boring Mill (nl*- lormer Marie Desimi.i.r a son. Leon ult* il St Oerlrude s nerorhlal f>n 'hr reiuin Ulp the nrs bus; 'n'v |8 bv dm-huh'- *-.. . M loseoh hi : The elMserf ire held simul- wl! k*OV8 thl p'trk ut 8 Tor those was UMHK * ■ 5.-,.- H, street and a 'eneoua** .hroiinrpnut ke mrly Other Admitted 1" MnntBimery hospital The Polish bovs ot this romnvi- 1^,1 Sonriie. wile of Frank Ya-'' • "-ov|4» -eltTlnt). tTOil '• r buaei *il! return at 0 Ta*e» fimah \..1<.r<ni. was Carmeiia D'Altobrsnde. »W'„VV ■■ tmn of Shihe blonskv 2» East Bm street eh'ldr^n of the verleus parish. '*" Mmim »« 14 rim- Maple street, surgical p,rk ,limmTOw aft«rntv>n und »it- The funeral will be held tomorrow I attend public l.n«.*t IVi-ii-hrr Sintil-i\ (1,,,.., t,m*»**nm Si ^l „r.. Treated at Montgrmierv riosolial n.s« tV „*me between the Athletics nmrnine from 16 East First avenue «.U«M I IIHW r ^IIIMI.n I lp.11 r«Vetlf »f. SlOf* Kimber John Fox. ,nd St l/1])1B „s K„„u or rxmn^e with solemn requiem mas* in St L';i„ta Suit Vi I ■.!..•■ I Itnr.li et^peaUa ' P.veTT,. strret, I 8. of Arhngham road Whitemarsh. v„c|[ „pfi nto ,.,ub -^^ tnp ta be- Matthews church Interment will be r,,e" ^,,n Al ' 1,lf,n ' nt,rt " ^* rV " ' Rered s laceruted right knee. t„„ «por.,ori.d bv the fve Polish In S* Matthei"-; e*meterv M •■- Cl'S»man of this borourh. Re\ .l»ti" F Mer-ioy , oood-communltv. three Issird T MrDerwMtt «.r BM *nM hq the Pro-.-.-iotar''• 'he First Prpshvirrian chut'h .. •Opened !lo<*|Mtal Vilnii—ion* |„ »<rt. \-^ |»|;(V vhen he lei front wagon into] 'he hese hou--.< rl.RKIIM.r O. V\IM.IAM> IN Seaman l c. U S Navy A member of the cr»w of the U S S Wright, stettoned at pres-i Ftre company ent in Pensscola. Florida. Seaman, William Can Williams marked his 19th birthday j 'ireMde there on Wednesday He left West Conshohocken High school, where member of the varsity Swede«blir<t and the Polish Fallowing a kmg illness, Kdward •.Tn- for *s rmn **alnst Ha ' BJ local resl- F.t"le« <\nt\ T tf rti.h n< this bor- T MeDenrott Kr died Tuesdav Ore-man Whlt^marsh fur dam*« dent will l* Ihe speaker at Ihe, I \*.fV pn'ish bov who has not ** his home in West Oak Lime Mr »n his auuimoh,,^ »nd personal in- weeklv uni'-n larvkM Smidav nwht reached th* a«e of 18 rears i> in- leelSermoR WHS known I reeetved in an aedrteed al si 1 3n twinu he) An important meeting Of the vp»d tr, *;t*>nii 't-e v\me Tlie T K ; residents of thLs rommunitv. hsvinii *»idifr sod Butler oil'es on Mav 14 lerlan chun h Rev Mr M Firemen's Relief aaaociaUon will be , ;.,h w.p, pgej tnP expense of ad- served as foreman of Ihe nnishina The plaintiff ehaifttn that rTesuman offleiate in the absence of Rn hekl Sundsv momlne al 10 30 m 'enter number than denert I Merlon Worsted: *■»» driving his car In a careless Ar'h'ii Cnpeland pastor lni|M>rtuiil Mr.lin" bull team. H-. ihi I nH«*rpne* Operation - t25 reoiiKTwi with them AH bnva mills In West Conshohi«-ken for the' -eeklr** mann"r when the two ma . Hertnr street ■ must ret; • several years ehmes collided president, Mil gfagl Hector street, not later than He is survived by his widow ft ■ -ht in order to have tf*ne*|eon. William, at home, and these \|,,,,,«: fliitiiiir m r.rovtde'l It wet orl'insllv daughters Urs Marenret Hsmnan :1 nnropneerf tha- l>"v^ eonId regtafa ki M*s Marv p- ■ ile- /-lub hut this Philadelphia, snd Mrs Ella Mstloy w«s In error Speeial bnaaa wffl be : Wfflew Qnvu ismes Cullen. of pers- '-"Tn lhe nerk The raraven Wl'l The luneral will he held -. .1 ii'i'.n ■ . 1 bv two World Wei II Henrv , 'me. of :.u »■ has l»een . ■ 1 new installed Including a *nd chairs * to the »*art o Mrs Veri.' ■ organ l und sand- Hie service rtetTtatown Alt Is In resdlete^s f" 'he sn m .i^liu- in Vli PI Pervasi.- ' oe held hospl- lesve Rwen^sbore and r»j* through momlng Irom the Swift Funeral hleh school st 1 Hi" t 8 in 1 ■- hr' 1 is boveeeSI "> be joined by buses Home. 8600 Ogontz avenue. West West Cnnthnliorken 1 nenera]|station in West Hector street Thom-yantst st the chiireh will itresent ■H■ o m„.e *r,•riii.ii. lUlosp. lt■■a d I I e»rrvin« the local Rrrtup '• Oak Lane 1 hslrman 1 Mhn>.nn 1 evnecied mery hos- ■ in emer- 1 'wndietti, ■ home when he re-nesident. nl the group turned from buslnefui duties
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 1, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-08-01 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 14 |
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 |
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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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7714. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA., FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1947. TEN PAGES PRICE: THREE CENTS
Recreational "H'";* *';"•"
rut I ii la l se
Group Grateful I ' by the
For Support
1 ■ \ti-inl- Appreciation
For \ililnl Farilitifs
\inf FiiKinrial Aiil
hohoi ken's new policr eel
livered Wednesday afternoon
Fayette Motor company, loca"
Ford agency, and was placed in
service Immediately The farmer
police car lumen
ment for the new nuenj
taken out o( service
The new vent rle If. ■
panel body truck.
black in color, with heavy-duty
rtar assembh and heavy-duty clutrh'
and has four-speed transmission {
The back doors open only from the
outside and there 1* a henw wire
screen one loot behind the driver -
New Tax Laws I'""' «;.^'''''";,» &»* MJr^f. .
\Of Heating At ranted Quebec Shnnt
Will Help Meet ..;,;;-■
*• i Anne de Beaupre in Quebec. toed up. got
L^ 1 l"1 'week. repi rt LU ami walked alon School Expense;
1
ftddM n.ii pit) renter, more
ni-i.■. M iiic.-iiised number ol
ctors along with th- support! The machine t* odd-looking o
r« DI a number oljpollce car and were it not for the[*uojei
feeturera and business men I poll' I dfpgrtBttnl lettering '
, the rt^ors.
' -!!« the In-1 father *M about to lift lier out
Shnne of S: th* n heel-chair to the.:
I. ■ «>d out of tnr;
and alone
rippled voting Pn u< :i-Canadianj "St \ernl hundred persons
imun whirh took place during; ed the miraculous cure There were
. the long list also U number of the BOUJ -
■ ...„.| T.i»- inilw..•:■.<.*! remote church b french (Miurd of honor-right there1
IJHJI I tl\ IIIUIOI l/.< II |Ut :he time, who witnessed it. The
.ire Mlt Augustus I poopta ware reTl much excited and|
iCardamone and her daughter. Phvl- additional guards had to be calledl
'lls. 13. of S16 Harr\ street, and Mrs. to get the g;rl safely from the scene.,
Ann Dellaturza of 202 Weal Sixth'foi Alans of the people crowtie'j
They made .heir head- fttCUt hei to ask hei q .<
Speeini to Ceashafcecku Recorder 'quarters at the Chute.iu Kh Mr garments or ask for;
in the ,cit.v.. of Quebec, commuting-tni>
most
ttgtaUl
To Greatest1 Exteol
In Histon Of State
Wrong Filing
Of Petitions
Before Court
ll.itli* hi Republican
raiiiliihilt-- Oppose
Petition imendmenti
Husband Cut Off
Jiy Wife** II ill
ha Bfttaja valued at $30,000 and
upward a '
Jenltlntuwn. v. no dim
Juh 21
A s'lpi.limon ot the will, admitted
court v> u 1 do not
luivltHiul. I.uiKi Vetrl, la
:i\ part [>( uv. ■
i ValuttUl ■■ U utal runs.
■ i ■ i *. ■ < art i
irn nds and
Mobile Unit
Of Red dross
To Visit Here
\\ ill Provide IVo«r;ims
\l Three PtayglOIIHwal
W eJneada) Mernuig
ninids tht most attractive and] not be distinguished from an
lost largely attended .n ttu hlstur
the borough
DB to amendmeiu of the Thtmanip HI** ' <* **t American
ooiniiutlni petfUani of fou] Repub- Her chauffeur. Walter Rid hree of the bar-jUlj
28. ■ "l understand tne next dav thev!i|lllccae"n ccannndoiidaantiee*s ftoorr sBcchnoooolj od.iinector public Playgroundl next MI V
l legislature.. .1!"' f™1™ T' "'"k 2r e "" ******** further and found thai in Hatileld bo-oufih mid lowtuhlp „ ,,„,,;, „, ia -.-. f|
Id and to finally be ii.ven legi SSli^ thr *,rl appeflrpd *mlrplv nea!eo "* was provided todav by three opp
Recrr itlonal committee Is
grateful for this cooperation and
pubUota latpn
:>I UM ' .';rme. July 26 observed an- her injuries and wilked ssssi all) ■ I ... .u an informal Stock Phltadol-delivcrv
trucal »*ton program lor ""^X^ hTThSulailds at lakhhTl M: r';<'-'"""«- her riaughte. n(.hir„lK w-ror,. Judfte CorM.n ' ' WlU 00 Hi
criticism U heard in nrlous section ' , ";. '', ,,'■... ' , i't ,r.s iB,,tl Mrv Df"^"""ia saw the healed Al.,.r , ,,.„., „.,... irCe of a mobile unit, which
•trough regardtnp the -. I 155 measures centering g2J^JKi«MrthaT^Mrl ... polllt-
Black Maria' The r.ir La oul probaTOl Ol tax.i .
-way radio (Utl - Hopper.
*-M.I plained cure fcfn Cartaraone at „. Qm slaild of lhe Countv Eonrdi A „lUMn Margaret 11 nig out the '"
npted to aak her about it. but the 0, Elecllom uv lts aollrlter K Ar- bequriulied ] ifiis iharea ol itock in urenklast, and the value
thanks and appreciation to all Who b being" in |
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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