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®l)c (£cmsl)ol)ochcn Recorder ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7713. Baby Contests "T"ofj:f" Are Featured At Playgrounds CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY. JULY 29. 1947. Historic Lnmliiuirk Will \\v OrmolNhnl PRICE: THREE CENTS Primei toe Awarded) OlkW riay Cctttcn Have Special Event* batty", he's literally blind as a bat efta he's looked mt3 the glare of powerful onoumlni need r take*, seven whole .. i again to the rti rifrates of the Uld II He's going 45 DiiKs an hour, lil- CM wlH travel 46? fee' In Thata .<p with the following: other ap- ■ ■ ::. the road, or a • pi dostrlan Rainy or dirt) .'. in-tshielris can blind motorlsu, loo. alarms obscured wind-mused 1.400 highwny flcetni li I the. WIM nlgl . loan, rnakd windlhjfW wipers ure in good repair, He never looks al iipnrnarhing head-llnhts. but keep thi rand 1 i make safi ■ always drives al no d e ra t e speeds at night Traffic Office West Side Man Held For Court Maurice DcnifMej Held On Coroner'i Findings Former Pastor's Church Basement TOUT Suggested I ><</ As Resident* t- t pnr the atKi eleven em Frr A roembara of the iamiiv of iat' I <klMI. 1(KMV ' "• 0| Paoli. will III 1 Cl II■.lwtl ^ mi SaiVl\ I'-ihiratiini For New Driven Conatdered Important The six prices In the annual baby contest of (he Third avenue public playground. Friday afternoon, Third avenue and Harry street, were even-ly (tnKicd between boy and girl con-testants. Winners were as tdUoi Krtebel, ! by Mrs. Harold Krleljel, Jr .iminle Mauser. 245 East Fifth aienuc. best decorated carriage, en-tered by Miss Joan Mauser Lynny Rtnchart. Matwnford road. Cnnshohocken. R. D. No. 1. cutest boy, entered by Miss Nancy Weldie Joy Ann Oarnett, 131 Fust Fourth avenue, cutest girl, entered by Mrs Joseph Garnet! Barbara Jane Ingles. 335 Spring Mill avenue, praUb I ha B, ICbn Solly Oavln James Martin Pishoek. 106 V b^KiiePishork "yCS' mm*\ * W* r..»-h..I,ocken man was Judges for the contest were Mrs. held for actual of the grand Jury John R dray, 433 Spring Mill ave-lon n fhar^'" •-. Invnluntary man* nuc. aiul Mr> Fred Bl-kmgs. 310 j fcllHwhrtr by Coron. Hallow. am donated """*" J y-urun. by merchants al the community. "ft?1. M irl rv che^n "17 SgemenLV"0'' *"| "« "*«» ' bocken. made final set- Trie contestants paraded through' Ih<" driver of n tadan that struck ith-mem 0| the !1H6 boroutch dupli- Norm lane from Ridgi an arch >f blue and pink crepe1 and killed Thomas F. Burkhart. 41. cate at an adjourned nagOttm ol ■ * "T ,; ' "( >»PPr: paper for Judging. Following the "J Kl"« of Prussia road. Upper; Friday eveuini: The '»•>"!'' '*" milr-" tlnough Plymouth show a program wax given for the Morton tOWnahJO. on Saturday of- ' *" "lu" *r,aa* ««•»■.,. nu a||d wh„emar,.n . older' children Taking part m the ttrnoon. Juij I the widening of the thoroughfare to program "*■ prn* Ul:- bonding company that he baa the width of a 22-foot roadbed Peggv I.ink and Althra Lewis, nnuncad dead of a fractured skull, mil(|(, .„,, and sol|Sll,c,orv S(,ttlP. five-foot shoulders, or an OV who song 'The Old Death Woman's "" admission lo Urvn Mawr hospl-' dimlicutc As soon as lrtdtn "f 3L> f,'< Tl"' »dditl0nol Count" and "My Tassel Hal" tel. , , , " ' """hum A soon as wM[!l „ ^ |jlf BUlv Orgy sang "I'm Happy All Dempaey. who is employe. ■ nem Is made aim the school 44. „r the highwi •he Time'' ami "Did You Ever On rutber plant m Onks, remains free district, the 1W7 duplicate will be trie ralocati I inter 3 Fishing On A Bright Sunnv Day". »»">er bond which mi posted wif.i giVM turn for col ectlatv it is PX- ,inlltv ,,„,,,. ,, iho „ A dance was ..resented by Prwv'MiKistratr Joaeph Kurrlo, Swedes- pected that the 1947 bills will be T ! iit-Square school link Althea Lewis Durothv Nolan,] >>urg. several hours alter the acci- mailed within the ntxl month. ,,, B> KOsriil. I \\l ^| m in. National Conutaaafon on Sal. I A million and a halt new driven 'will net behind tbe wheel Aim".* al] ,ii them will be teen. heir third or ft ' 4 high he nation'* ■ IIIK Of thl Btton the Dei driven will be ■ nulltori and -,■.■■, . . umb "ii "in itnote and h is there g reap driver education In ...Is. ■ u \ to coeofoaiabie hi ■ 1 quarten tin "li bank, and the ba*e- 1 pai II llethodlal ohureh Bedford, with hi wife Helen, 4ii, ^laughter Duluit-s. 17 and son, 12.1 «.,s evicted on June 11 tram I small rented house on Central ave-nue, Paoli He has pumhaaad a 1n but he' cennol OOeUD) II until October. I Llvtni wnii nriendi proved a jioor 1 1 made his al iaiixeiiiriiis with Hev Benjamin Oould, peator of the ajtureh on volley rood, and H Freer Millet, pr-snit'tit of the bank on) avenue Both men ore nil amployeri Bed* hud having taJton parv>tuu »m-pwyment with boiii uutltuUona as to ougmeni hii uwome ao at the Bell Telephone company office in Paoh to moot the 1 oel 01 the 'lew :. In the church basement, the Bed. (Oliauctea 111 SUtll .I »«> )rt |hp]l ,.nn|,lno „, (h« rl.nr,-h . nham<• tin- Internal "i the , n■!) IN 1B1H, he building above AgQ-ed in the early eduiMtmnal and regktj oommunlty it ei i ■■ , piaee of g«r*btn En tme •' pUblh BBhoOl under direction of ,. In 1915 the MlO*TOOTH school 1 r.iperty has bee- 1 • i!H7 Wideiuim and 1111:. reek, will reouli 19 u> Ta» iMipii. MI, Ineienl Eight-Square School House w. j. Bum™ Settled In West Borousfa ,. ■ .>' « ,, . , ,, ,,, Aubr„ Holland, lu , Uct,,, ,,, t'OOIIIi-d lt\ ><»l//l LlllW I III proVI'llll'tll ■*■ " "» (1„ ll.n, ,oolcm, ill tho rhurih ,toa.nu The mi dMnd tnt ol SJ*??-. TI..;V .w»„ i„ th<, tank training is aetuaJ bebind*the>wheal on with dual-control tratil-ling iiutomobiles Many school era* MOl vrt afford such equip-however Fot them thert two-yeai afnc agenetea !S5 •'u',,'t 1|V'' Vi'-".s »*°: nific effect ■ n the teen-ager-/ minds They tM 11..■ 111 ■ - ariuallv working on mi 1 i TI»IKI>>rt h« w » "" "" <•■"•" msement god store their luitliture Mi Oould 's a tanner mln-of the Primitive afethodhO Wesi Oonahetiocken, « here abut,: 0 BfBOO he has been admiltetl tO the ; Philadelphia conference of the ervina tue before them, and seeing Is beUev- IIIU ■ ■ pike VA Explains 3 Business Loans Will Dedicate Hospital Annex j-w> Orav d«H Field I»» »l Sul. HUr Park ..CHIft ol Police John Boyle. U|10er A oroitr on ol Held spoils w«.s old "•'""" 'old the Jurj■ U»l Ills ln- Frldoy S. the »!..•<lul event lor the' vestmnuon slo^etl Burkh.rt hli.l sotelin, puk pUyirouild WlmMnlKX leu home and wns wnlklru: B the lenture events were ' '<" K">' "', Prosnta road, lae- Jack Haniimn and Joseph Nu- IW I'amr. whrii he w«» .tniek Item, peanut hunt. Naney Thornton! * d"er probe ot Uie situation and Paw Nukent. »heelbarro» I Boyle asserted dlaclosed that Deml>. raee: Joaeph DeCarlo. sack race for aay was dnvlna dotvn a m boys: Noel Carrol, sack race lorj»n" direcilon on the left side ol alrls: John sttpa. peanut scramhh , Nancy Thornton, peanul relay. i Pieturoi ol tue marks sho«ii W Mrs. Normal, Rice and Kiss Blur- U» lurvWajjd he left wheels ol ley «..„„ .ere In eharge ■ ■ ''^"^CTT.^Z the ""'""»"'» - "»'"" *• * TB pump ... Ih* Sutoline park Wt Ian, V ' Mo:,„ome- ■ tlav'Lnmnd is now in working con-|_ When he questioned rJemri*y ai > •:,sn.U0f- annex ti riitlon pruvidlng plenty of good drinking water fiom an artesian! driver was will and keepini! tin- wadmg pool: «*"« "r thf" ; believed that Newtnaper Partv I r(Ma *n"<1 '"' nIltl lxo com- comtni'iee chalimm: ■ wen* OB their way froni| Anioiur Local Groaapa Imitc.l To Formal Opencgidj 1 dedicat. 'n Teen-agers are much mure 111- . 11 taking an active part in thinga they know about and un- I'hls basic principle can be applied t.. their preaeni record in traffic accidents The) aware thai trevtr raoord as drivers 01 any age group, and that i: rate, but they aren't going to feel personally responsible for bettering their traffic record unless they have understanding of what the traf-fic problems are and what can be , solve Mien. marks ol .Muns Adiiiinistralii.il today Field Trip* PrnflUhle ■•'■red the 10 questions mi.si li, . A. wr|l-plnuned Held trip might bOOBe ID DOttWare wage abruptly -ii by world War DI open the eves of teen-agere and ibend ned Pride aflernooa upon it is inn* it a hem hotj trn-\ ean Improve thi eudden death of ana of thi oarts own The naked in a thai, record Let them see how their . . ,_,.,„„,_,_ :n old building will IM iUTve) thai VA I'.mlvined reeentij elt] or state copes with the natnc." «w,,w,,»" li-hed i> prDbktmaUcal but it to learn how much the vett Oeorge M FI-' in the near future Accord- know ebatfl their Federal benefits There are several city ofBoge ur slnet Nmi. ••*n fgafiHt sherift '- agreement with P, 8 late department*: lad w.mld be llllrt tneaarer "i Moutgomerv .uvm- ,i> aboul Aiii «.<tih vbtlUgtej on such a tirid , intwen Oti«'^iinns \lmut LtiltTal BcfiefiU Death (llianges Vacation Plans Gaorgc rn»n Die-* Here W lull Arran^iiiif Trip Plans for o vacation to have been Minted last .Sunday at I .unmet A Son when y H"w does i . 11 k.r rebtiikilna the hlgl ■ n bluckeci I poees 1 he demolition A hj a loan tOl the Baea ol home lojuqg, , bank or other ler willing to advance lendei will VA maran-t) tm m the traffli' anguM it (Hi'.lnurd <>n Pafe I'nuri ame to the apartment ot Mr id Mrs John Rahm. si at 130 pood! Rrvn Mawr hospital, Bovle said. the|gt 4 h«vP been received in this bor- tm. , -lable to locate the 0112I1 Brief ren-momrs and a formal ,.^1,^ „| whole iwai A VA will guarantee Mtperceni of he program will mark ,,; lip UJ „ „,,,,„, itoJudueJ Burnett Holland Tm. blll!(. , ,.,. ,mrr|1RW. Blanche oernei and up A party which called for n series peruom were on tneir way in-ni! Amouu wage invite 1 to attend tlllK,, proper! ■ of stunts to be done with newi ''■•'l',H Mills Coif club to St. David ■.■ the ceremonies are dlnn-turs .,1 thi ... M.i„H1| dis- n papers wtw conducted on the new looking for work as caddies. I board and medical itafl , .Hit ...1. on Baturda) capital rd avenue playground by! A four-hour inur of Ovpay road.'eontrlbutore. bomugh rrfnclals ol Ootober 18. 1911 fl Q. Can the veteran get a guar- Oertrude DeMarco. tuper- n,,uevcr. failed to reveal^trie^sp.>t r ...Wtohoiken. lirtdaepon and Nor- raUoru wire made teed loan for am- type of busl-visor Outstanduiii events were won'*rl('rf ^e was erected on the reel itde of lite neas? by the following: Vincent Oeorgio. distance throw: Ouldo Martinelli fan race: Anthony fi.ntii airplane nice. Anthony lanni. stepping-stone race; Joseph Richie. beat atory made oi newsprin' wordi; Adele Mariinilll. torn newspaper art contest Marble Tournament marble tournament i> bun:' M 1 truck, and ristown; ofheers of ihe Coiwhohock-was not until 11 o in that niwhtien and Normtmvn Chamber' ernen he leerned thai the latainv Oonunerce; Ocerununltv chest of-had occurred on King of Prussia flcmk ami of] road. I hospital At the scene, Bovle testified, ai Principal s|>eaker fur (hj nan- "I rubben belontlng tn (he mony will be Abram T. BBattwkh |, ,, dead mat] and broken itaej from i i 'he hoard and Ida v I of ■(inducted OB thf avenue playground party new West Third I heavily wooded tliornutthfare present ' an'' Sa>' building It was then rented U ■■ \ U the lender is willing . dwellii . ago Nich- loan may be used for any leg irpoae. ctuidM'ii moved into the nuiidinii in a b there any limit to the II would toon be then own duration ol ■ I A Non-real • ■ 1'iiieni with Mr '■ fable m 10 vean ■ " ' ■■■ *<■«■ found The fcrm; ,, \ ' y ™ """ 0 iU!^,,WT" 1: '"■■ n»de a down lavm-nf ,..'t : 5 P I., make Ittptl Q. OOA a veteran enter into the otllgation was palil In full. 4 ,,nd ob- Polish Youths Will See Came \"iw < Inli- AfTange ShiiM' Park Tnat Sever: soeaker t Nnr:: pen the section is ManeTtl Is leading On ' 'hl owner ol the machine, and' Preceding the main .is same ulayground a hot doc' Arthur Cox. of U06 Ford street, t,i- the Invocation by Rev James scheduled for 230 lomor-1 Wesl Conshohocken. who were rid- M Nib] , Johnl Eni*- I dai thai Purklian had step- |-' | ■. peri out Of the WCKMIS int.. the side talk On behalf of the medical board .! the car before the driver had rir Nathan W Rubin, chalrm time to stop the medical board The proarai row and an entertainment program '"« *Kh Dempw-v stated at the ln-i co,ial church. ■', i'lfC 4 1 '|» the Ix.ard- I 11^ \lllllllll I I'll _j being held this afternoon under the eeti-ral direction of Ouldo Mar-tinelli and Jlninue McOrath I! will include singing, reciting, stunts and 'lancing The pnwrams are *°yif had "Ircady said that be concluded with the offering of ooen to the parents and a special Dempaey went a distance of 41 feet the benediction b] Rf> Jeaae M invitation Is extended to vlalt ihlfi t>*"f"re stoppinp the vehicle after Oorum, Jr, Pastor of First Presby- Altmin -'■ivground today or ton r'118 ",e man ■ burch to Join in tin "••■•wick will eul 'he nblmn ,.u-mi Baturdaj ■ iranteed loan have bn n notUV I ji eovlded I K'nnllnued nn Paae Threel the '.rter.ui 1: pTOperl] but the guarantee muat be limited to the veieiati • iMirtion of the busi-ness. (I the veteran also .onilHf'H'H 1 itutti peymem or some kind rmr I * The five play centers are now I AlMKIIlli \ HlMIOMll equipped with a volley ball cour: | ' ... Competition between the various playgrounds will be held this sum- Whkte sand has been donated to ihe plavgrounds by Charles Oro-hoskl. 370 East Elm ^rcet. All the Ulde now have sand boxes for the use of smaller patrons Hector Street Winners ot the baby ihe Hector street playuround are listed below The C vere 15 con- Mr.-.. Flor-snee McClunn Ian Vemon Ver-coe and Miss Marie DeNendn. Winners Babv in besi l Brown. 343 East Hector street; bab: VA pavs tli. . the veterans loan, an and friends whojaniouiu equal to 4 percent of the annual alumni; guaranteed portion ol the lean uiple. If the tmaraiurcd pur- ' ' will ■ nth avenue, lo nuniileie ornngemenUi for the trip When il at the Rahm home ha ■ liking It went to th floor apartment When he did not return in n reasonable time, a , 1 the household went in, nieni ntirt found Irtn .111- i-onsious on the floor A physician I was summoned and pn mounted ' him dead Coroner Rushimg was inotlfled and released ihe body lo a NorrtttOWn funeral director ■1 and the Rahau hnve i: MieatnuiinK together In Dela-hundre : Polish vounu Mure for many years and plans had from tin . oununit] ai ' for ibis e Parl " " \ni>...ilwt.l_ .be h^el.d_, t.omorrow M| ,( W[l ancmo..! from the Boyd Funeral H me Norrtatown with Ren Robert IJ. aottschull nfllciatlllK at the sei- ■ red bl the flv. Polish chi ' ''""■"' »W be in River-cemeteri Worrl I Eagles and,„A1,huu«h « hfel«»ng resident of; . . ri town Mi rrati wai a mem- , .„,. bei of the Phippe amli) one of the, . manage:, o'd families of this borough He LuetUnt bail players AI*** ■ »?" ©J *"• la* Jame*»? ""dl , ,.„ Kli/abeth Phlpp* Fratt Besides | club will be adm-; Bhlbe s,rv"'g «s -sherifl and treasurer ol tark and in addition to theee the *« county he served a term us T K club ol thU borough wU! lv« u"™ ,h* second, ,l,e adu dlettict He had served the 125 who ragi 2 Republicans Remove Names In D. A. Contest Forraal I*. Unoppoaed \- Smillif. Traekaaai Drop l'roni Maw PceattUtty of a fight foi Republi-can nonunatli :i for distriet attorney Of Montgomery countv at the Sep-tember B primary elect tun ended yesterday When ' *0 ol t he 1 hretf rithd Wiih.li.iwjl of F.. A rlcl I! Smil-inpunsbenl dlgtrk t ks> 11 Robei l S. Triitkse.ss. Esq. of N 1 ■•■ in the closing 1 lay. the dgedUM date lot ear.dldates who had pieviuusly filed iietttlons but ■ho tiiiw requested removal of their names before posl'i.ni drawing on ballots With the elimiiui'.on of District Attome) Suullle and Truckaess from tbe nomination of E. Arnold Foiie-i BaqH "I this bor- Ident of ihe Montgumery Countv Bai As^iciatiitn. 11 now cer- Kiin Mi Forrest, a lornur Slate nepre-rd by the RepubUcon onpanl gtllon ■ l An county, headed by Slate Senator Lloyd H \V.»K1 and ct.iuin Ootmnla-alonet i-ied 0 Pel'i • Mr Forrest is solicitor fot the Uoiinl of Elec-tions In taking the action Smllhe said he was doing so in the in p.utv harmony He nud planned 10 run as an independent Withdrawal of the two district at-mdldab I > i.iiuu.iled all op- It isit 1,111 to regular Republic.n- in UM luiinin \ Othei itiilin | ■ urtoppoeed Wellington H Iteaanharry, Jr. of Norrtstown lor the DemocrattG nomlaetlon for district He Will be Forrest s op-ponenl in ihe November balloting. Democrat* Have t »til«->t AlihoiiKh the Rrpnblii ,.n will u > ailing at Ihe primaries. a dllleri'iit slluatloil agUU atnonp, the pi'iniM tats There, tour cundlriates are seeking the nomination foi 'wo county iom-mlssloner offices K.IMII.'IIII K lesw cl ol OUfeerte-rUle, 1111 iimlxnt aim Owen J Keen- Mmhim. who have organl- .',1'inii endursemeiu. are beniK op-pused by Charles J Hepburn, Jr, Brvu Mawr. and J Philip Deem, Horrlaterwn Other Democratic 1 . lePlt IW H|HlMt»UW Only other withdraw.,: deadline yesterday acre for three l>« al orncc.s m widely separated ■actions ••! ihe count) Oeorga R. Schultf. 81 ut 211 JefTersoii stieet. awede burg dropped out as an as< ptrnnt for lupervteor in Upi>er Merl-on township. Marian E Smith Ooer-path load, quit the race for school ill reel or in Halfleld township, and Frank Cannoe, Willow Orove with-drew as a candidH" er In Ablngton township. All are .. Men,,, par. PerKa.su, 1 credii lo the Stricken with acute appendicitis be open fot ' k identification.del." 0 ihortl] afttt ntununi to his home Orav Ladles will be stetloned onltags. to insure privileges arranged vl WBM interest rates are lend-rndav night at 8, Anthony P Car- each floor tfl -hrough for by the alumni fnr the event «*■ l*r"JKted <« charge on busi-damone. Jr. son 'f Mr and Mrs ' tl>p new sect* Tie ta ' , "* . . A P Carriamon". 232 West 11th, Ret be served bv tnrard.'s etore, g38 H-m,- Mill eve- A In most cases 4 i>erceni is the avenue underw.nt an emcrgcniA, th. Orav I Ltsg been niie, Rai B East Fifth maximum ' operation m midnight al Montr: m-er\ hospital. H" U stendllv Uuplun- H< iMtgl Ladtea' Auxiliary- The re- v ■ I -s loan*. timentJ will be served in the perm IT ' ' ' *,*i>«'rl-the Bureau of Agruul'ure. Philadel-lnew llbrarv. heated on the first into the various at hie '"• ''»«' "' ousini rhia t! .' of 'he annex arranged bv the nimini commit!v. A motorcade will leave Oonsha- A ■« bnixirtant hucken High schooi at I and Iran- tlemeni In th. LN pipvided for all ■("■ buiineei Tli. veteran should Ire Basket supper ** ■"' l» »how a reasonable expec-wii: be carried A gi-me has be-n tation of mi 'be alumni Q Can ;. lartllns contrast of u ■ plcnlcken Priae wdl be awarded ?«" I"i'" to buj - pleeaun Fotmer Loral Dentist Discusses Methods Ot Practice 50 Yearn ttz<t , Dentists of the olden days dldn' 1 u. best decorated carriage. William need to lake up golf lor exen ■-..■•hods of the gay m the sports conlesti Harn In- ^nmture tor nl* !»,me Wright. 545 East H Stby They gut plenty of exercise in tli. nil ' ei With the stieam-llned, safe gt ' ken U A No I .- juriaed ae ' Carles Mc- deOy work, according to Dr Harold and v.rtually painless prrv-esses of to- general chairman nfu mivines* purpose* ~ee\ 4fN I dreet; baby L Facgart. prctn.iienL Phlli-delphi.i ' reveali that p " '', ,. - •iirgeon. tlatni dentiata or that period were Ki.liHiT-.* I'irnic -.•^.I.*1»7.I«« usually lo- rm,mr* I"'"* ate the bustne-,. Dr Faggart points out the eon-1 eating permanently in some large; Tlie 11th annual old fiddlers pic- « Yrs *' ' ' ■' " trast between prceent-day and old- town mid l rnape J™* !,ls P^™00* ■rmsiry In an enlightening adjacenl country by bone and car- pirk on the historic Brandywine *1M(,n 'o tn m u> tne lughtkfhted with huaaei pm« a uay or two at a near ch-irirts 1 ,7., i 2? a a recent issue of the Pennsylvania time m villages aid carrvtna or. to musicians of any age will con- or part-iime oasis Stale Dental Jou; their prnfeillnnal WOTk in the j>a- tniue from lb ■ m until mtdrughj Dentistrv was .eruinly interest- .lients home in Sanderson's Pocop* ■ :. M«-<tifIir I ..lli-llt I u IMatl well known m at ^ judafd n- iiuea nlrl. Donna'dental surgeon, who formerly prac- tis enue. smaller Prises Most hair, Catolyn Birch. 83 Apple street: least na;r. William Donovan. 303 East H uient curls Stephen K I BaSl He*- D [aet baby. Charles kMHe K monthe ed 4J6 East Het,- ! ihn Rlch-ter 3 vet.s old. Jt9 East Hector Mt. lin- llnir-.(;iv Of I Ifacoln lif Cf»i ] meet'nn of Lincoln Fire company of Cedar Heights, to de-termine the future of the 20-year-old volunteer fire-fighting unit. scheduled for last night, was post-poned until Thursday night at 8 at the Are house Representatives of •he Barren Hill and Sprina Mill fire companies, the other similar or-ganizat. : irsn town- •hlp. and of t'ie Whitemarsh Clvii association, have been asm I Weber will P'e- <lde Lack of li.t place the company's apparatus in repair Uircetem iiu.cunLuiuai.Li' ol the organization ing- lt a ,:. the uldcn T"*1 M-vear-ago dentist ueuail! \ .Lev Boy-davs." Dr Paggar reveals in the '■ rsermanem ofBce s dancing group, »il! hold its »ntm:.| | ofp ,\n„„.,| ( tlt-liralloil ihe Progr-ss of Dentis'; ■ mnahle a resi-i reunion at the ; During the Past Fifty Years", 'identi.il seriitm as he could ' on^S'U^'o;,;^,^: """■"'"" *'""•"" ientlst writes moved nut and the ten When se'.eral t-*th were to U • rf moved the an. necessary to cblati the depth ol td,. i>r Paggarl dl maesthesia desire, produced as-, p; , •hyxiatton and th' patient's face rh„. ».,,, ^. iyiir. ,. , 1K.(.m| out-of-town pilgrim, rotne here fn would become a dtep purple an.l ,,,,,,v <nstead of I often black. One .-. uire If the patuit was a hea-.- X-ray photogrmphs I ■ iveyed' an Wars and World Win I he nth- I* tOKTiN ■ • last "ew west tei'; lUgh. *tl« dav afternoon, donl be ilarmed They will !>■ oert >f ' oecial to and from the ball park in a cara- maIl> y*»'' ' "* the van of buses which will leave Spardsh-American War Veterans' . borough "riranizatlon in Norrlstown to pick up the lo. .1 enth.isiasts He is survived by a son. James. The various clubs an pavuin the " member of the Norristi.wn police tone ihree brothers. John. Barry have not;lind William, and two slsi-attained the age of sixteen years.|Oeorge Hoffman children ol members ul either the Fi" *ho Uve.i with hei bt. I ; club are In- »''e died in 1907 vited to rgcl Ike head-! Robert 11 Neville quarters, 309 Eos. Elm slreet. thel Suffering a cerebral hemorrhage . (go. at his hum. Saturday norntng East Heel home ofjKoben H N.-MIIC 10-year-old son K i association am ol William and Josephine Zimincr ■ Seventh avenue. n .n Montgomery with the Polish rUtown i aesUeesad ■■» rage Three) nig at the| _ T K. c'ub The" I likiiwi ll <r l{«*m*f ^er and; Bl IM— " ■ rk a. KI h.Nhrn IllHllI i h clubs •HI chap- I44B should bring euef troin 'lie aeute li11II. s,anjaleii MntI *- Nwgiisralmili dins to an reatun nman Mttiuif. predicting that da ■ eagbt Presi.b ■ - observed] month- should Work a favorable last ni.'lr BBkl] dinner eoerige In thi ire. Sian- , .. . lev A (iilli III presi- ....|..n of ■ d It Rid ■■ Waj I ..':■ id -he 15 ner cent r-"Yancls Pa-i b>y ■ ■".eerat.oii during thi . of Ss. Cos- ve«; w,i;rh »,arVl , there are sign mas and Damian. patron aglnta i . .'•niTeoV HrieXw'as wei- anri ....III,..,,,., ]T, ptnntvi.iinii 8,1 Co!,mi1 - ■ .vsured s fii?Te- Olllespie will be made at I ' Lansdale clubl^,^ , A "With removed Th. ..urinal .lam bake .! Hie clubJ bullcicrs. can no» wnei U> rent Eac»i Knot rrartlirr.t te held at the Pi. '.ousej.t.. . . : I 35 of 210 P ■ i I iiiUigeaa Oafialhui : ■ patient a* Duct ■ we. K. ttmulus ol a fair ■ il "h win meet the demand Tills ■iisticslh stop p ► eting ' Nfjuttaed Paatfatkaalcr gni Truman has i Senate his nomination of Douala^ [cHei iington Over 2060 \\Um\ \\i\**\es Outiii». Probably the largest attended ind mo t enjoy ,bl. of Ttn- many events ': Rafjlae Home assoc atlon mi the ninuul outing held last Sunday U Forest Park, Cha font A special train wf ten couche.s urrviiiK UMD nembers and then i niiUe- went itirei i tn the uark whik .nother too uersons up n private uilomo-biles A program of water spoil nil field events with special games and ,: OVtded ■■iiti'rtiiii.Nieiit \ softball tame, between Jie Polish gJMte met the Polish-American ,nb from Swedesburg was won by the Eagles by a (Ul ogre Chlel of Police Walter Phu ; : the ludttt-- in a number Capaldi. member of town uuncil tram the Second ward, and William Kill on !.. ..lesldelll if the f'i'I'illl.i lul. ij ssAedesturg Mis .I.IIIT, Ihhrr.i.. ean ihe fat received an au-i e \rgau-late, aintier in a SO-yarri iash. re-ler) Drzietl - inn eme ttM winner in i 50-vard dash iMlweeii the married and nu.l< ■ iressure ooker The egg and suoon race was won by Stanley Bonkoskl Katun: nackers and the firs!-to-whistle if. Walter Nasiel-itd h Bailee *\uxibar\ andet he leadership if Mitts Sophia Alex-crved lunch md Assist-ed the Volunteer wledlcal Service Oorpa, neaaed by William Kuriowski. The Polish Sanies Home .ssocia- - '< iiiimi: i hanks to .hose who assisted In making the OUfggej William Stvibm ki Un ■ leJrman Prank Vonkoski ineii'ir wu- wrralary md Joaeph :lviiohki tn lar capacity 'or the nitim: "luirles rir.-in. k, deled ihe commute, in urangfra] tej tin ' h'orinrr I'nlici- Thii-f I uini'l I trail I inlay former town, was found dead in bed at his home 1136 Weal Main street, Norrtal >»i. hor!- noon tiwij\ b) : 1 li.. it hold, heart attack Mr fla use wine had been retired for the past several years after hev-li head of :'..rtment iko 1 formci w '.■ tenant in Piuludelpliia He was a former nuXT league pitchi-i and
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 29, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-29 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 29 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 13 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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 |
FullText |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7713.
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CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., TUESDAY. JULY 29. 1947.
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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 |