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(Ztyt (£onsl)ol)ochcn ttccorftcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7717. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS 70 Children From Borough Visit 'Zoo' Movie Party ll<*rc \\ ill Im-Iuile Gronpt l-roin \rarli\ \rra- A group numbering 70 children' Bled by several ami;* chap- (roues traveled by bus to 'he Phila-delphia /, , tbg outin~ ; .1 tturi tainment provided durtni lounds in CoashoruHk-h [Hoea who made the trip yesterday* represented thci areas of the borough. At < ten enjoyed lunch' row at the 100. Children Who marie the trip to the! *oo. and ihi piny anal !n>m which they camp are as follow Third avenue. Adrlc Manetu and Albert Bruni: Third avenue school. - Link. Penny Linkl and (tOOTf* iiiu -tie Sutciiffc park. Sandra Carter, Jack Cat ■■ Q | no, Paul. k K:ilhy! HUM. M.irv Malier and Arthur | Hector street, M-m Jane Wfefchv ■ 1 lOOOOC Frances Jacquot Dorothy Hakcski. Helen Nvce. Ann M u ■. Kellv Kilty Kelly. i(:'.:i Pi-1■diTu'ii. Janet predertch, Patricia Russell, Itn Martha Mess-mer .ind Mrs Wou-ckl I'nssuonls lo Ih'ath • i1 |»ker. ] mavbe v >M I; m house are one in I 6M: a ruval Straight ftu i in 649.740 All chances of mak-torttUM at gambling are Chance-taking on hlgl ■ MI blind ,1 stuck :n . i. i oeliind a biiii ex-i ■ ■ ■ .,: BO the other side of th..i hill anothoi Is also I ' loa» r>I ll rtl has figured out the mathemi . ., gambling B\>- ■ i bod) hui w ■ that tin ■ ■ wear home And that the stakes arc ttUBUU roken, crippled bod* SdlOol Courses Jour.*™«ruu-sn WealtMde Scoot, leacners Kesign nark rrom t.um|> I Iw*nrOll ta*k I •Tata a^t* tht rOataaMlon Dj row members Eight members of West Consho U! ECU Ml I AfW tl r, •— oi ,m,„e. ,l,a.c,,u.,m,, ma, wu.n.u.,e.ma,i, n,, ttoo-w™n,. hockeo Bo; Seoul rroop No 2 o Uw Pr,nilmr Mctriodist church, re- ■hlp public schools ha.s just been tun toon [ran i -j ip« rfl anrnnjnctd. They are ad ami Oamp Delmoni *\ AII- mi ]|*fn I «i v Jones flfui grade teacher at Bar- tir,t':i '*"* A1! r*<M the special 1 11 » 1 II C A «.\ ran Hill Consolidated school, and course in leadership training The . ■!: A llUiino, UW formoi ■"»■ «" ■■ :-camp ■ ttj Ruth 111 .,;■■! quarters I ■ ■ ■ ■ trite Haiiev. l-.urih grade \ sl*l* "' » "hie ting with gold let-leacher at sprnn- HXM mi,1K *hlch will be placed in the ih meeting room »f the troop Bpnzu Milt ■ Rev. J*'"' M Tav.m k-fiils trrnk ' the Primitive Methodist Bv int. mnmur J BTACI „:.' . u£ .£» •*» Owroll H , 5,^2*S,of fJS Director. Cti.'M rorBafatyH leaders al ..imp ™* 1"' I Rrniaeemem «r the resigned T»" "««• wht* the bora paaaad ; »>7■ *"1 a OI mS^^Irsh to*' H « expected to be made «t!«^ ■' " «««« lllk- SET E2Ki . schools in tin roimtry to offOT .,, Dfid m-. | '» rt Naughton. ■ identi b' - AccepUnca <>i oea lore graduation. In a Tew years we , toM.. t„ thetl hotni Aecident Rate Driver K<liiralioit In 11 i IT I I Schools Called Good Training Lincoln Fire Co. Said To Seek ' \\lc V—lociatloa Cridciaea II. in-.M Of FinaiirKil Data HERE ON LEAVE School Lihrary Will Be Opened Here This Fall Miiili Srhool To Have lls Own Karilitir- For Thr Kirsl Tim M'KenziePark Concert Given health and Baib tiandlcrali. William corrtgan, water-front; ■nuld have an improved crop ol Jainaa C4ipjanter. auartermi tertni : the highways. The • , the August Lawrence Ruth, rifle, Robrit Lew-tratned drivers would be fur more meeting: l»-s' ' '' Roljprt Ferrler. skillful than their elders, better in- fiill iefiOOL ' "ll" tormed. and have better attitudes' 1^report M atri N.m, . s Win- ■■** bO) received a certificate lM; ird lo safe driving practices teJ i"lt, t,l!H' ^ DF worn on ins uni-nnd reculntlons What 1 Uanca of $31,5213u A: t>! ! I0"" attesting his passing of the >ne by some states and commun- Racetpti during .July were WM1M l,'sls R"hert Ferrler. Robert Lewis can readilv be done by all emetlU $17IM)TJ Bills In the Blld Hobert Naughton paused the During ihe p*«t year more than amount of $4i>6»85 were authoriaed M*mila hike test Thomaa Kenna 5,000 high schools, about one-fourth for payment **D| lr>x llir u""r ol the uubiiL- high schools ol the ( nmn Ban-, jr oreatded \n ■'■ ■ U,H' raoolTad tvmtg awarda, ■ had some type of drlv- directors were present including the Camp Delmciu award in .iTid ihe number of nip. insit-ud of the raauh "f dire financial cUCAimatancea Tins was the basis of discussion leading lo adoption of a resolution laat ingnt thi Whitimaish Civic assoct-aUon, winch, in efteci. ii"r"'mwrTrj agreed to "help Lincoln flicnieu help Conshohorken High Mdnol wilt Ken library for the first liMor\, Veitinning *ith thr nrw term, a leeardar raportot learned today, Field l);i> b Planned For Next Sunday Band Concert Ask Protection Here Thursday In School Zones §j J i i Man Conoty Safety 4>rotip schools oflerlnfi thh instruction n TOI in:1 Tin re ii < hau action im-prova thf driving parfoi n yoUB '/ -'-i.ii.sin, _ . - . , where more than no per cent of the, The first of four special prafrafl ,. ,„.,.„ ottering driver to be held this week at laacKongrtl education, there has been a grnti-park, BUabeth traal V«M C3on rytaa, Improvemenl in the i uohoeken under tha aponaorship ™™fi ,|» dr'";;tJ,"'tu^\^1lJS n( ihe Wei* Cdnshiiliocken Recre-.,hp flrivw vl.ilatli.ns by y<inn«er ■ i large peroentaee of a I Pierre. Ted Pi.rce. Ann Tierce J ,'" TrnT^'flf "wor- ' »™ givtn? Instruction show a Mini-nald Pierce, Lou Am, J^ lar Imr ■ A f-.ther and .wo ,., Hauk. RobPrta Hauk. Walter Baitk. STATF ar^aagrmeiu wnu i^»», Acrord|n;l lo thp rpoort 0f the arboU I nntmitrllH with a local in- Bebe McCarrtrk.' ,, ;. '':' ; w|u(h th President's Highway Safety Con- t members oi the 36-piece Ahiii Rowe, Jlmm: PraaUoh, CJer- .,,.,. \, .,,. ., itt(, and a ,arRe ferenee. "a sound, romprehenslve Nmr,Utl.„ „..„., „....,.,. „..,. u„sent , rk v lummated trafllc-aafel m prtpan "orrtMoa,, Bund ahich will present Paul Pupck. Janet Carmenico. Har-i fy in.t|![ ,, ,\[, t, i',n ''.'nls"run Itllp VOIIUKM.'I MJtaka Ma Blaotjn a iree open-air OOnoarl hen ThUTa-|.aonfl gjgni from private homes on Moorhead j1""™^ &! < lunnhrr of ( ^>iniiit*rr« SpOsWOraaafJ Kveiit Stanley M. Lelghton 16 Wagner road, president ol the association, said he attended a meeting held at ihe litu'oln tire hou&e on July 30 and subsequent sessions conducted bv Barren Hill and Spring Mill fire in which the plight ol the Cedar Heights rotuntei discussed with ■< ■ leu. toward finding . DawJti oi raetoi Ii in that community lit axplalnad the fire company declined to Male lal condition and while Us { apparatus was disabled the compam apparently waa In a poall mm iinaiicial iesl>oiiMh.i Instead, the chlel objective mad t-' !)•'. according to Letghton. that tha dale aaaoolatlon and tha other volunteei oreanlEaiiuiu> inuli o decision 'vhether they favored un-ol a tax by the board ol ■anon uora »: the towiutup for Iii anticipation of the reopening the purpose of providing revenue lor o( schools next moiilh when children, fire protecttou In Montgomery county will proba-i J^^^LS^SuS^^I^' bh face the most hazardous traffic "rit ^ «MPo»«l to additional toxa-r^ dltionj vci experienced, school ;'"> ^ aueh a purpose. The other ' rffoamuui and OUM " ",'1 ' (APT, DAVID r. TIIWAIIrS t. Thwaites Home On Leave Iln> Served 8 ^ eat* In Army Air CotfM Stretaea Full Nee«ln ,ey Yocom, Thomas Yocom. Doro-thj HurUigton. Vincent Harrlng- I II Speaker. Lorry Palacko. Marlene Pabrlie. Jimmy O'Dunnell. afanna BeraraJ rowi of • brrauged in front or tha ro&swalks Othea park, fifth nvenue and Harrv •treet ConsholnK'k-t. ; Chamber of Commerce The father la Clarence Treisbach. I the band. are and refinlshed according to a state- H '1 by the Montgomery - .letv Council With trafBc volumes mounting udltonum ol Barren Hill ODD M'liriin-ri hChool They have sub-stantial balances in their treasuries and tin i prefer the voluntary meth-ilnvcr. bkycllst, and necessarv to train good ,-.'•'o.Timted mostlv'bv ehll-i"''1"11' "' ,llul1 •^lliw'1 sports skilled I'c Richard Weker. Joan welcer. Cath- IJl'^i ,re "'.'"H e«Hv T^e s^n^ ,vn^knlPt, ■ lthoi>H a,lcl BOOd musl Tlw SSMETK&KII iSn dur- P«»Mnl M Join. Wood M.nulac , dr,.„ rP,urnln, .0 fliwl m s,pt™,- »,"" ™rn.v«l »l 2 V HIH pwtwl in KHiMWih M «nd k ,',. ,,lVf. ."»,,- i"1"- »»d oconjt. » IrunipMer I, p„„|b|e ,„ ,„„,,„,, them to |in- " .n by mo .nuM- ™ ■ ' ^ ' A brurapet trio « I aoent will .,:. ...d.ima.ii I...o.rd .,ism .,.T» ^.^,„",,:r„'""" Ralph Alfred Pierce, Mrs Thomas Yo-i -II ha Walti i pupi ''■ ^] Ralph Smith. Mrs RlchBrd Wrlnr and Mi Blaneha M palaclo. Another tvanj iintit'ipated bjf the .youngsters is n movie puriv to ba held on August 21 at 10 a in m the .; ■; v child in excellent preparation iu t)rlV(.r.s „ , m A, ,,ir W^Phensjnd Wallace Draby, all ol the drieea is In some 15 stat ren of the five boroughplajerouwis j JSSamttat each VrimVw'r'r^t'.Vi.'d'Vhi certificates t will attend along with children of the playgrounds of West Con.sho-hocken. Cedar Heights and Spring The film program will include i A crowd oi approximately 500 per- ■ ind the applause nteowry County Safety [i1,"*™!,"] The association will sponsor in August 23 ornierly Don* Uermantown pike and Joshua rond Charles Mem •ey und A C. McClwee were named ommittee in charge ol «r-for the event A canoe tilting -ontent and other feature* a to ba presented The Oun club, conducted by the tli! Nature l.utle Miss Market .starring Shirley Ttin|ile and a ca: toon show Employes oi the Hia: local No. 200 Union of M )Uon Pi< itne (>perators. are dciiailug uie award A highlight of the concert will be Oounctl oners Its asatstance to ,*>- its who have the Service Salute number, compns- ilPe and school authon n nmirnvirl Hriver nrin.'hig songs ol the armed force I'.rinine appreciation of the audience TP- Kaive 1 part »! "W* by John Stephens rfgn, croaawallt mark- ,', ,,-..« shorlly after t ani ^»JJe a part »I Qlhe: y md .... ad mu.: about 10 o'clock ,-ne ■ , frourw*ould «'»"> ,l,tludt' S''»^' E"1!" e,i included martini, das-1 jr.. ; ^ 1.^. ,,r w.it/. n sigmiindi should U Ireshanad with white .ymphonlc «ma|2 of al '"sl M fL^0!' of .umben classroom work, followed, if possl- Roi d ■ nj*i iini and sign vices tin H. , Jla°d.P"a*pao.iai. !«mi: Bymoi s.l,„:,. „ leld Prldav|JulM 8vm, Hie school ofTer.% I Instruction, accl-iTiallv reduced A n one cttv Ttic feature proaroni In processional, crowning of th. play-ground queen porade ot children wmdmg ooaunnaa, and an entertainment program Theresa Maggio. 314 Ba. ted by her play-mates to represent thfni »s their plii>gr<nind qua 'ii she ad bg i rani < ■ jacqun. 434 E»"t treet, The attendai he 35 players will be Les-r Kirkpatrlck and Mahlon Orts-ger. both of this borough and iward Krlelnl, advertising man-1 showed half a* mam "aceldenu"for a«pr ol thi Heeorder. n[;;(. those with driver instruction ai !- J f,— w.k, C-arni\iil Is \\vU\ vinic Rhap. IHI\ Friedman: Nation- -1,c ^r 1! Mel die 1 d Star l" Spansled Banner. Uie final number Pa nun- ba in ai future under thr leader-ship of Mis* Gene Bill, it was an-nounced The club is awalling word on AH. her it may have use of ■notnei laid an 1 ■■ ban 1* obtained H date will be sel Hill gro- - , of Him n annual 11 in the , er exhibi which he \ Fourth ROW •ollowing the d wan entertained with reft. re was an 1!.' ol cakes ns the con-cluding number The Brtt alarm Ol u arranged ■ ranee Itmka schools for heln m this na- * . Wik„:,.„ \I, 11 AI ."priii*: .*■ 111 Then are aartaln near ratpon honl superintendents A rooarad completely Way towaroT'making "the nexi'Vhool community ^ year an accldeni-free one for chil- !»■-_- dren here 11 < >1; i I I a 11 - SrV "Parents and motorists are invited to send information lo Mint- H.lh..,l-,«s 11 I ' •■■■■■'• Oount) Safely OoUOCl] "il** l»**ll a a sill It On any, More than ataXy Blaantan and locatlo:« In the riomltj ol ichoofa ,Ilt [^t n<ght at the where children cross, and where Wllltlv duin.-t m truffle prut eel ion MJpeori made- . |„,|lw ken Rotary club at RJdfeWB) rc wul Inapeci rjardena Ridge iHke. near Black nd prl!1,.. -;1(j ,vnlk bl me chlMnn ol the Spring MUI lb. 1 .1 seek to make Hltrse .... ndroi ' IIICT m. id. .p.Il...y,-K...r..o1i1in,.oit. unra.-. .p,rna.D.,lnH n-Hti . .i.innn.n i ■. Mull., tl-f II.lilt i H LIil,' 11 ..... . mununlt. »Plomb FrMa) -ilirrnoon Tradl-n 11 11. ni'i ""J! O""<,'» '"}}P* (Continued on Pare Three) G, W. Renshaw Succumbs Here norrow eve- :. n and payinent ,1: Hie rue- various amusements The amus?- 'ii-h between TPf tton at the meeting were Lee m PH>B' DetwiMH lb John *J- ' breobt. Ardmore club and Jack Mil-. inllilll*l 1 l)ritk<r!|l<kH i<,r Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth dub u i" i* ruit a rtia rI«Ol lI^..'^.riionnii &4tfik«*sn»lMl*rOn>|li °*°!>5BnMy"danir"andKi'L-haamrd Arndt. Ed- . j „„„ ,,, , Foil .wing dinner the Rotarlans Mrs. A P Cardamone 232 West and ln(.,r u mttiea prlvatt. 11th aienui rui. been, nan.ed a state ,(ltI(im, Bhlba park. Phila- 'lel])hin. to witnesn the ni tght Judy Weber James Ki 1 nan and Ned lo tnc Philadelphia National 1 whiha'* ^^S& AJ'SJ^^^ team and the Mew K fir., win h,M» F!»,.. Kane 1 » ' ^ « '" . °"* - .> tJt?~> "'"'» WTC was 3-0 in fa. Pollowtna an Illness ol three1 SS^ilflS^ZSS "'' 'heOprnK-n A dOgal_t roast Will be enjoy .' w.- made » iheanr.. Oaoraw Wilton Renahaw. S3 v^TSCi- K?nl 'M'H '' Corprsmtton not onhr inorrow afternoon, along with a soft- staU convention In Pittsburgh last 1 Mrs Margaret Rensh ■ "er cent . . l?:t.V.T."H ,";.„",,'„■ nd Mr. Wyi.n- l)c(Tt'«««- III Mill." Rrrmder ig .»- 7:80. open to ail boys and «•• "■"* i^VdmVion'i'i included t.llet »nd dtlcg.le sii.l M- " WMH*liwpS*ri • c'«""» ■"""' »nd M) W« Tenth »«iue. .1. .It '"■ ,r ™c „„".,■■ .. mtw J:,mc> Km ihohi 'ken ishaw had I ,,idv i were in ball game and rices week. ... , ,, ... on m the Ai. . ..,[ work com- MI C. lh<;liHav ) atalitu - na*T™ ™— [hiwb tfaewnd Pkrted ry the ch:idrn. will be pre- rector, was a slate "-' rMyground -^ttiml rend iiwru'-Nnn" It h quite tsburgh sessions. The oueen -vill be "owned by «tujl road »J«ructlon it i quite ramble was an alternate dele -ate from the .S|1Mli n putieii Hns, M-'IC AitJDedi maid of hon- '"' ^ . u^"_ _.„, .,.„ w„ „„„,(,.„ m-»„i„„ >m.rie.n i«.inn stinUtnm JAh« i iConitnued on Page Three! :un will also be an attraction. Waavtng B Auxiliary. John F a lethe irtive or blems in math. .nd inodfling figure In DaRlTO ....... „,_!.. k.. ..L» ,,n >>,_ iin,lrl.til nl ills 1. .'U1 ...III »"..>. Itlf Law , ..irn IPT -n hiinruages pliuiev or parll hat taken up the Iran In the hand- delegate , roles of the road, craft classes ..H .p-tain A : resented! Mrs Card imone wen' to Plttshm ite po-bi Bryn Mawi ho»pltal for several awaka but he t.ad returned to his A native of Iwilwanon kfr Ren- AlllO KMIHIM** ■haw auin ahehocken lor sventeen vears He t{d.<L.^ iI*.in■■•/t.Ka.a■m ,_«.»i•s_ ittbn where he WU Bpaetal t-> rniKhnhorke'ii IUeord>r Aireh'iuse division bl Ptntse New Se-vire He VLI 11 en itete ton.nno p- - ■-■'ring Mill vanbuu who bi'v automobile! liarge. A gojd B noted each day ; B excellent ills wtfa and two tm P»W siitn finan-e luw. created „, s;.,. I .„..,| Hissitreiara :' '" ; ",! ' „ William P<nn ] teo, Friday attemoon at the hotel : by past tr>->tl ■ , , I. : day of the playground, last Tuesday and ■ant ur.'. - rdlng to a BuUl 4 ■ and Mrs wi i ;. of mul report She nh« attended the Pennn Mi-»» HIT' Consistently hammetini awav at tha local unit, was the thp Cf)ni,nu(^ n^.^ for m between driver and psdestrian bro'hers. Ernest, of Arllngtin. Va.. hv the 1047 Oeneral A 'delv bv ihe ond Franklin. <>' Salisbury. Md fi'ill \tlt>tul Ititii-.- The fin I tomorrow ttli : ajghottt the Com- lion hei been ap> " MI *'" !'«.■■'« the Aedcll Pun»*ral mm ■ v.men of the local! pre^drnts of the -' H-me 3C' . * hoapttal cut und ;mrL. aitendlng the ouv astor of the Con- i-nder 'he State Department > snd hv oflleiel* with Miss Mane Entenman as chatr- ■erlan church, of-. Bank-.ns will admlni ier rhe new ,., m,ir, i' man, will be among the hostesses Ms Cardamone was elected eas. fit la Una at the service Intermen -ffec'lve Aueu * id hv the Red:"ni state djvtetor last year lor i will be in the Gulf crim ■■ | ha* nlreadv made It deal rsylvania li .. , ,, ., ,. 'mm its regulatl . 1 t.night at the hospl-; permitted 21 delegjir-. and 30 al'< tfarDara 11 tinriiui , ,,,„ u.r,,llp wlll u»ve tne p The timeral Of Mrs. Barbara H knowledge of irunlasloner. *>aid eye and walker muni realire thai the ■ ...T-ident r -he high-way fatality rrcort lot tiie fust Dtht of tin. v-.n when CN p : son', were killed on rural high-ihetan warned drivers and OUat do a LetlCI lob of practicing hlehwav snletv it ■>t uMI ]s I,, rer ■ fatalities than 01 increase in fatalities dur- Fnne and July ot ' WllheUn tn I he ovar-for the first se\ of 1M7 showed n denctse of 81 >t. rural highways Summit I. .1.% Cul lix Kuiil.- In Hoapital (!;ir Ira-h.-x Into Tree nctng. rinrles N Fr'tr of Phil ill states and the trip by local residents Bad t-lth the ■ (:■ home iiiiiowiua ;i pro- the' loorptanea cor- ■ D iii.med chief rf ■ department Adnitted to Satred Heart Rome. 708 Paywtta street.- The krtni an< v __ w._....• Ifawastaawa Solemn > i-elebrited mhl ^« * ^nn taenrmcaw in S' lihtthew'a church Interment rear I Improper aethrt- xiie alumlni'm street markers was in | ■ " dered at the April rrc"<:i g Of '■ wn A daughter Of the late A ighout the state ■-,..,:'. wen re solved ihl" mwnln» Uon^omen hospital vesierdav was " tree at a < i WW 17_iJ-tl 4 II..1. I|... and Helen MeTzg?r Moser. sh buvers paid as Th. markers will be P I , : . . 1 of 232 East Elm n«r Mill road Thomas OimBie. 1210, rrma> /a inin awasi torn m ' ' m In Fav- street, who suffered a posslbl- frac-! Rockland dliaL Philadelphia, a -^^ r>a.t of the nenttfl all her life She wax ■ devout mem- cars Under the new law the maxi- . street to tured left arm and hand ■ ' iger in the sedan received thp B]Mfc^j yinrln Men w wr of St If U ii mum annual i 'o tell. '-" ,'°,r, ™'nor Uu»raUons at gf.rvP(t pridav as ■ ! Beimod M-j..r; W ttontl of Mr and Mrs J Alan Moore 217 Poring Mill aven'ie was treated a' and Oer-I ■'«'»" E Hepnei i.>4 Wagner ave- uveerstlori of tha Philadelphia, crawled from his tnlned when the bottle m | avenue. ! wrecked aattan unhurl at 2 a m in,( gHpped and broke Treated and discharged from' Saturday when the car eras!,-- Herbert lil..<k Mail CaUTien III Boy Slrurk B\ <^ir " Black Horse youngster. Car She is survived by I erected nine feet above the paver Jtdaaltted to Montgomery orse Moser. of Brooklyn, and a Raw two and Msraaret stubs. 334 East nber of nephews and nieces in year old ran; nine percent, and one-half inches in dam' lei Noblett ■ in U i>er- . included as part Mill avenue ' cent sf the markers and will be purch- The :niere-( cos' Is based on th< xsed separately Funeral services were held vaster- amount owed at the time of pur- ■ te When month! rnart Block, retired 'le.iiicteri. the actual interest rates ■ awl dv.uble ■ ■ r an law permv illnr - ol '.no- ".: '!. A imii.it make .. [an- pmfil Therefon I ha Spring Mill com-iW.ll be administered itn I pany attended the funeral Iwamed was Chestnut Hill hospital In hli raahlp police U]( Hepner. who was travel ng north on (), mh f ™ avenue said he failed to £ w ^.bettoan ll ol 1314 Rldge . s»»e the bend In the road Ofn>er (Lloyd Franxenfielri of Whitemarsh township .(nitre ronducted an in- Bl Montgomery ('.,,,.,,.; I \l,...|iiM' Ca'hollc rhun hi ■ e frorr. mea has been dispensed with riiarniar\ Teatl Special •Ja_y ■ anlv. Room 29 in the new annex. 4tt,-§f "BH I late" ra, it la ■^SF ■' J I 'ted to have larger quarters MM it McCord. of llli East ■ Fourth, avenue at present an as-brarian at the Consho- :io. ken Ptwa Library, has been named librarian. She has tendered . ' pi • her resignation at ihe free Library. I *iiit I |i\t •llte'iw t iii ni the piui- \dClUI* lllMClIll^ and of Temple Dnlvi Miss McCord ,\ill take rtv r her new ttUtlM tH the ipenlni ol itn new term, Beptam« rt't ;' uml. i a vpeclat arrangement . hool board, who permit - .II t in ad-lun in be made ai the neon lagtuai meeting, sep-temlx'i H manl of tiiin vital new Oapi David t rhwalb ■ runant ln<Uw high nti hue at I ■ in Smul.u morn.n, ' ■»* • n'l!n t» made three wan ago by the state a 10-day leave from oerman] i - ]„,,,,,„„.,„ ,, Buegtlon that oampamad by in.- wife and l-yeer- every high aehooJ dsttrtct nuuntaln old daughter. Kathleen "■* own Horary To permit school sprays lers during tlielr stay with Cap! „„.,„ Bl,d to develop It, th) Thwaitea parents, Mr and Mrs depaitmeni gan .hem a few years Harri Thwaitea xM Baal Ninth ave- to prapan niH) During tins time. Robert C. Lan- At the end of his rrle: leave. ot nt in the ahead with preparations and has BtatM itwl) 200 books Stationed in Germany foi the pa-.' a.- ■ nucleua fa Ufct new depart-vt-. M mid a half. Capt Tttl It) In iddition m tins unit, ad-been earvtni aa oonunander ot (he dittonal books, costing $500. vital 1005th Air Engineers. Army oi Oc- for school use are mi cwwst i upajiiin, based at Strublg neai Ready-made metal shelves have Igtuuch dotn, coruuaerabtt an purcnaaad and placed in Room Qermany Thai field whore ba ten ■'■> m the library la expected to be now l)-tn closed. In ainknm order when the A fighter pilot during the war he doors open lor the new fall lerm. made lift n i tiamy tt-in- The llbran mil remain opw ■dited with downing. lor Mime lima after the regular sihnol hour., to permit IgMj whtal Tne mi1 iioin Co rmany ni m . i in the Aimv trarapori "aoethahr" Tu ( onlinue ApprnprUUnn and reatilrad eight days The ship The amnm! appropriation of $600 dookad m New York harbor bKti Saturday night Capt it honockan Ptee I In ffee York today, to claim In-- car, »iH be continued as usual Mr. Un-loday, i Baturda) The Prae library will sllll be innht the students. rtiwaltai ll the pOaWJat Mi ■■ "■ '•• beln-ved. m Mipplenuntlm the .', alkins. ol Beilmgham *'»rk of the school library The dts-i:. n She ond their dauglf ' '"' Lftwarj from tha hool has been a handuip which 10 m.-.nth* ago **U be overcome by having ihe iiiwaii.s has been in Army books close at hand a.s the a] ki.i.t •iervice lor more than requm library should fill a tin he was graduated fmm long-fBH wanl in the ashOoL' Mi. ken High school In IMS ' iU,dw Kalu ,od»y- "w'* fre1 ,nat the two liuiartes the school and the Free Library—will work Ma pupffe HI tine meas-ure " Two New Teacher^ in addll ■ ii or Miss aiiiiinipK Mi Cord .on a pre-teim basis, an-i i| Butlai niiiim■■iiieiii bj also made i.Klav of pike and North lanr. fm i.iiio'i ol two new members quartet of a hands M proprietor, bj n Urine She is the the mmediate ele<'- mothet of Honnid Oodar operatoi Uon with i lUflcaUon u >•>■ made at oi the ■■ ■ ■ ..wnei |l John K Pul* MTI Rhod . ■ Ier. of mar, aw-yaar-old World Wai n Qermantown a graduau or Temple veteran and nallve o| Oonabohock Vttl en He has alrwsdj : M awe- The store will te operated <m the cted Mrs s. : Quak-same lines with expansion of the ertown oommcrclal subjects (each- ■;,» in baerchandl win inrinde everylhint from e Uuil Wednoaday Mrs Nichols gave spool of cotton to a uuik shake. ■ in ai her reaaori to resigning, the long commutation trip hum her The son ot Mr and Mrs John f. Hum home and the fact that she Fulmer Blft Swede strict Norria- wtahei awsta time to her home He plans to DC«upj with his i»ar- Miss Joan D Baker, of Bryn M.i'M ha remaned as domestic as the pnaant occupant < letice leather Eletted to succeed her Is Mis.s Justine M McC.indless, John Fulmer was bom her, where of Ahentown, a graduate ol Cedar he resided until he was 7. begin- ' " Baker tiiiiK his schooling in tills borounh to artept a position in Bcrwvn. Removing '" Norriatown he at- The new tarn will epao kwntta-tended rf« '"'■'', ," leetmga Pupils will not epU mber 3. when a ill be held Full BB*- iii September 4 in remote areai hiinalil I*. II.IMI lliail- Ivea of the country Evacuation of hattle-w.-.n-le-i \, mied a major H,,,,^,.,^- 0»millillri>H |iarl ol Ins Arnr. ' ' National Bank, has been named ■ ind bud-lion of tl the Pani enierin« service M* Fulmer oner- Bankers' association Other Mont-med to Mic associa- ' .eorge Porter Shotwe II, SSiO.rriinnfoJ 'IHIII Iriini.iliHn. Inl . comaa, itHtacaliceorltl nit^- rnan- 1 .lenkin- . T Ajlatt I National Bank Noti. tee on 1 itale for a knee Iniury —— i"e. a member of th' V hftemanh School negriMrgfuon my sgn ■as removed last Reaistratb n I chlld- ■ .-.nshtp ■ .1.11 Aoiiust 18 North Lane Store Sol<l To Veteran in» Mill r'ir.'tiH'ii I uiilinnl lo BoBpstfd Phlladei I membe i ■ n at Walk*- | ■ i Hill ll.ui'l Injtirrd tend to his if '.own :k Rorae 'found! wtu i>e nel • of the tnt :• i fl amber ir i e in the, the borough building Hector and/ i| ■ ot Jerry I I ■ I when his i mg BBS'nst a ni i 9 0*' il the ■ ■ ■ iciii the Uon tei- ■ ntcnded
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 12, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-08-12 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 12 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 17 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7717. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 12. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
70 Children
From Borough
Visit 'Zoo'
Movie Party ll<*rc
\\ ill Im-Iuile Gronpt
l-roin \rarli\ \rra-
A group numbering 70 children'
Bled by several ami;* chap-
(roues traveled by bus to 'he Phila-delphia
/, , tbg outin~
; .1 tturi
tainment provided durtni
lounds in
CoashoruHk-h [Hoea who made
the trip yesterday* represented thci
areas of the borough. At <
ten enjoyed lunch'
row at the 100.
Children Who marie the trip to the!
*oo. and ihi piny anal !n>m which
they camp are as follow
Third avenue. Adrlc Manetu and
Albert Bruni: Third avenue school. -
Link. Penny Linkl
and (tOOTf* iiiu -tie
Sutciiffc park. Sandra Carter,
Jack Cat ■■ Q | no, Paul.
k K:ilhy!
HUM. M.irv Malier and Arthur |
Hector street, M-m Jane Wfefchv
■ 1 lOOOOC Frances Jacquot
Dorothy Hakcski. Helen Nvce. Ann
M u ■. Kellv Kilty Kelly.
i(:'.:i Pi-1■diTu'ii. Janet predertch,
Patricia Russell, Itn Martha Mess-mer
.ind Mrs Wou-ckl
I'nssuonls lo Ih'ath
• i1 |»ker.
] mavbe v >M I; m
house are one in
I 6M: a ruval Straight ftu
i in 649.740 All chances of mak-torttUM
at gambling are
Chance-taking on hlgl
■
MI blind
,1 stuck
:n . i. i oeliind a
biiii ex-i
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■ .,: BO the other
side of th..i hill anothoi
Is also I ' loa» r>I
ll
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mathemi .
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bod) hui w ■ that tin
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wear home And
that the stakes arc ttUBUU
roken, crippled bod*
SdlOol Courses Jour.*™«ruu-sn WealtMde Scoot,
leacners Kesign nark rrom t.um|>
I Iw*nrOll ta*k I •Tata a^t* tht rOataaMlon Dj row members Eight members of West Consho
U! ECU Ml I AfW tl r, •— oi ,m,„e. ,l,a.c,,u.,m,, ma, wu.n.u.,e.ma,i, n,, ttoo-w™n,. hockeo Bo; Seoul rroop No 2 o Uw Pr,nilmr Mctriodist church, re-
■hlp public schools ha.s just been tun toon [ran i -j ip« rfl
anrnnjnctd. They are ad ami Oamp Delmoni *\ AII- mi ]|*fn I «i v
Jones flfui grade teacher at Bar- tir,t':i '*"* A1! r* |
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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