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®l)c €cmsl)ol)oehcn ESTABUSHED 1869, NO. 7723. Freedom Train Exhibit Starts September 17 lii-im-ii-;(i MOCIIIIH lit* l-ruve .'» I)a\s> I.aU*r On 29.04KI.Mile Tour The greatest collection of histori-cal document ever assembled in i one exhibit in this country will be aroard the Freedom Tram wliem tht special agagip im :i.ilro.ul nui. pulls into Philadr>lplii.. S'n-i Station on September 17. CdtiLliliiiion Day The Freedom Trnln. a travellm:! shrine. wiU be open for public In-spection Tor thre: d»vs. and theni begin Its historic Journey of an-proxlmately 2C.000 miles visiting 300 lending American cities Philadelphia, birthplace of Ameri-can liberty and freedom, was chosen by the American Heritage Poundat Ion, sponsors of the tour. as the first city on the Freedom Train's year-long itinerary More thun 100 of thr most price-less documents recording tin- glori-ous history of the United States will be aboard the Freedom Train, according to Arthur C. Kaufman, general chairman of the rededica-tion committee for the inauguration of the Freedom Train In tins connection, he said that each or the documents is either an original manuscript, a contemporary official wiiL_A.flrsL. edition, OK- P-printing of special historical signi-ficance The documents take, in American history in the following classifica-tions the beginnings:'stirrings of \\ erv \ou Horn In September? I !n ii. according to vour horo-scope, von are magnet.c. refind and fond of the beauties of nature! in fun rr not we ■ .ind who Isn't I ••iin'nier days? Ifotortltt ili.viiik in :he coun-try can enjov nalu:e better and longer it thev will remem-ber that a country road il >"" ■ for speeding. Bat't roads .ire not as plaint] mnrked as highways with warning signs, thev are often narrow and twIstiiiK With danier-.us humps er wash"d-out places Sonr- • living farm animals on them. Last ytor. ipeeding and d*-lv-livi on the WTOtl rtir.il areas brought r'euth b "». »c-io the Nat.o servatlon Bureau Dlivi salelv - and enj ;v the r M ntry toll Sep-t «mber and in the years to Arrest Driver Of Stalled Car Held 4i hitnxirutetl dud For I ;tkiiii' Car Always willing to lend a helping] hand to a motorist m distress, Ser-, geant Edgar E Mitchell and Officer A. C Wellh. of Whltemarsh town-' ship, usually halt their patrol car mm mobile in the wee morning hours. William Balnbridge, 227 Righter •treet. Wlssahickon. wa* in trouble when the two officers pnllqd along CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1947 m;ri MJCAN COUNTY ORGANIZATION SLATE PRICE: THREE CENTS Radio Greeting To Family Hete ■ SljlT'. gf| ■ ai greetings to . radio on Una to a re-' , imrt made , Bf njai ■ W Oentl I . ■he family name) ■ ■ tawing conununicetiofl ta Thr ft* School Term Opens Today In Boroughs I'ulilic \inl I'uroi liinl Institution* RTTtamr Sewioni Thai VV «*rk marked Mont comer v ( nunly Republican Primary ( amuaign ( ommilleeV ihkel tor county i.iinr* in primary elecli September 9. lell to right. frunl row: Irederirk <'. Peters, luster C. Illllrgass. count, commlftilonrr*; Mary H. Beerer. for regtMer of wills: Judge ltaruld Q. Knight, fur Judge ol Common Pleas t'ourt: Judge J. Hurnell Holland, for Judge id Orphans' Court; left to right Itark row: P.. Arnold Forrest, for district attorney; Witislnw J. Hu-iimu. fur ruruner: Samuel >1 Wilson for treasurer: Herbert II. MeU. for surveyor: John A. I .iloic, Jr.. for controller: John I Marshall, for recorder „t deeds; Louis V. l>»rp. for clerk ■■•. eourU; S.itnucl M <■!***, for sheriff. While !-sterling to a program 'called the Ol Corner on thr Swiss j radio Sattirduv evt nine; tbl tOtfa ■e of our men) send rreettnga i,, bla fumi:> iit OotuhohMktfl H P n the beginning; ol the 1H7-1MI term il . ..' greetings also to i ,,W,i .,.Oonshohoek, en i gCMMM "|te:u'd with claws for •• school nnd fn uunen ■ tiimih v.., not hear *■ mass ll a 'his morion'? I U ptlplle ill St Mailttew's High tttool attended only a morn* 0 schools .i") both morning and re, junior and SCDiar classes of St Matthew'* will teixirt UMBOrrow morn Inf. The itpeniiiK si hocken pufcUc echooli will begin at » tomorrow morning for pt relied In the kindergarten to and including the ninth grade in Junior hlfh sihool A half-day session will Senior h'i-ii gtudenu 'Aiii repori at i to-ftrmoon for a h.ilf-day ■easion Pull-day -■ ilom throufh* HI iH'glll May B. Lee Dies At Bryn Mawr Itrillhrr WH I'iMlllllt'r Of IT, K„l,l,,r .\ Tin' ■ i ge 77. of 515 Payette street, who riled Saturday in Rrvn Mam i ' in be hold tomorrow iftar- I5£2?^? t m(,r'"»Ji BuiiertntandaBj if Medical Career '"" "•"''"'<of ]l^d " "'' Meet Again Alter 2H leur* freedom In colonial America; thc|,ide the sedan he was trying to net ForBorzelleca tt \ idci it- togetheriThe Mn met hist to talk , surted at 430 Sunday morning! near the intersection of Ridge and! Butler pikes. Hartnonvllle. Ttoir offer of assistance was Just the be-; ginning of trouble He was com-, ml tied to Montgomery rounty prison esterday momlnjr in default Load I ooilctll Star (.oiiii: To VMIUOBI 9t Matthew's High schools freat Cotl". "' port Dodi*1. <"■». were Duilng tlieli itretCJi In Lhi Army H Allen Lincoln, whose «m Wl mttSa*E*U*£>\«»**- ^«« ** P"» 'our vears. ^U^ir^Z r^s^IT^'ma'K'^^'t ''rl,, Ji,!' •&£!, *»» ^" "» «* **»"> ^Jn <, „V^^^,-,^ W Hnfmen. of Wnltemarsh. for Raymond Borzellcra. will make the|nrst met at Cunp M-rrill K. J . Campagne. the AUne-Marne oftens- baWot a* a candidate f«ir Wwiishlp!*" «ctl« roeinbar of Calvary Ejils- c' trial In court on charges of drivliiu nsedtoal profession hla career Hejwhlle waiting to oe sent overseas.' ivc and the Meuse-Argonne. Gotyi supervisor in Whltamarsh township. struggle for indenendence; the flghl for freedom; religious freedom: the achievement of the Constitution. the Bill of Rights: a ohurter of liberties: Alexander Hamilton, the flatt. Washington's lendershlp. emanciuutluii and recon illation women's rights; freedom fo!luw>, the flng: American memorabilia: free-dom of the press, and modern America. The exhibit leads off with a thir-teenth- century manuscript of Magna Carta the signing of which t-y Klmr John of England In 1215 began a new era In the ceaseless struggle for ainstnut lonal liberties. This copv is the only one of such niitlmnty owned in America. The first printed letter from Christopher Columbus describing the discovery of America u> also aboard the train Dealing with colonial times are the Mayflower Compact, drawn tip by the Pilgrims before the May-flower landed and the Pennsylvania Charter of privUafai of 1701. the original of the famous document signed by William Pcnn Amonv documents of the period , of the Declaration of Independence tenant to the county prison The n, tlw. r„|t|pnts of this community are Thomas Jefferson., draft of the! 'large of taking the car will !>.■ tt m pl%t.u li(Uu-<\ presiiae when Declaration of Independence, with1 ,ir,,,iaht '" Pt"ln»<lphia. the theft verbal changes bv Benjamin Prank-! having occurred there, it was said lln and John Adams noted thereon, and the original manuscript copy of the Declaration of Independence merseax in World W I ajadj the first lime In tw.-uty-.-iHlH vets ,..,..,,,,, ,■ : Kdv rd D P i The buddies. James M. Maguire. | 'on. Russell Mais, ol Linsddle, all Spruce and Spring Garden str—ts. buddies and spent some time at West Conshohocken. and AndrewL Valley Forge (General h Lincoln Out Of Primaries Tolsnd Will Seek SiijM'rvisor'H INint Ipttal, i noon at 1 In I church with Rev sianley R West. ! 'or. officiating wui oe private in KIVM Noriis'.uun inticlpate however giving ljepBme cl06e '"™d" ■"* fomainedi was in the 81. Mu-hied <ii iu 'At tliat ■ |,„S uinounced that, nwlnu ^1."^-...^ 'P„ ul .!!r. ^.",|,-0fit.her thiou8ho.it their army lime Maguire was in lna« Int-e-^Ta- win », comntet - !' 'Ail while intoxicated and without the consent of the owner S.rs™i.t Mlfhell t~tl(lM th.t "» hls """ "»' '" "l»rt*" ,h" ,"'; Mrvlce Tl.ev B.lnbrldge. faltCTta. »l the whwl,!"-'''" » nnffd toolboll pLycr-r-' or the c»r and obvlnuslv siirprtsed! n 'fw venrs nt seeing two p-ltcemen. admitted! Rapid Bavmond a n^me hr having drunk "a tew beers" whendulred while dolne his he MU unable to produce an own- Mirrors of St M.itth*-<* er's rard the Wiss..hlckon man wos|;»« hlah hish school education with a check on th! registration Plate ;'"' "'c,h»:'"""™J. ™?°°*t k' JU ■-. . ,u ,j_, ., , „, ,., HI,.- Park Vermont, where he will tHke sKT ^ iei in nlri ■ rour-»«r ■pre-med' cours* The Milton B W*Z Ml' S?i!2|loni] athlete will register on 8e>p- Ouecn lanei Kasl Falls Balnrirld«| tPrnbcr „ „.avtnE ^ September than was said to have admitted j,, . 9t MtchaelVs rolleae. recoimlaed ae Robert C lamdla has annminn'd Pupils In the flMiienmrv grades On the Weal Rtrti classes in the former high school building at the usual hour Werines- Miss Lee. daughter of the late. d"i, '"«}»"*■ *»" hil' day » Mr and Mrs Bradford Lee. was1 ,S1 9?VU.d*- l'«rorl"01 ."fj"*! born in this borouah and u\ed hei ,ls" (,i*",(l «>ta morning followinf entire life here She was the last *■ • o-'^k nn.ss member o! lie familv Her father 111 P,,f"*r'h ^'V1?''* KfhHta, ± ,was active m the affairs of the -"lymmitli Consolidated and Bine* borough for many years during Hors* *rhool» In Plymouth township which Um t-.,.|,,l teinis ttin °lH'n ""I'd"-' September I. as a member ol town council Her w",, '"" ■••*-«« Than will la I 'brothei the late J. Fllwood I.ee Si ' J"»" meeting of the teacher of :was founder of the Lee Rubber A- Plvmoiilli and Whit, ni.n -n town* Tlrt .-oriviration Miss Lee grariu- l™P1 Thursday mornliw in the ,ated from Conahnliorken high school Barren Hill Consolidated building. in 1B87 and was a member of the The teachers will meet In their re-elccilon ' Fridas for a rnce with the principals copal church and was" president of t'PPer Maftae. Sehtel Opening the AlUir Omld ol the ehUKh lor Upper Merion towusliip achoola hit man] vaaj »'l" "P^n tai the KHT-4H term on She Is survived bv a niece. Mrs | Tuesday. September 9 The teach-havtng drlwn the car from n park- Inp ulace In front of Lister's home attested by Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane as American commis-sioners in Paris. Other documents include the mke Treaty of Parts, signed In 1783. m Both Driver Falls A*leeD His wire. Cecelia, asleep on the back seat. Cornelius Edwards. 813 North 43d street. Philadelphia, dozed at the wheel of the sedan he was driving south on Bethlehem I wo have vacancy . ticket and d sticktf campaign will i d, i undui led in jakkhehaJi Who was born in WlUlai lownsltip ■agastani ll which Great Britian recognised the crashed into a tree Although L_ Independence ol the United States: j driver escaped uninjured. Mrs Ed- Roffer Williams stiiiement on re- wards reCelved treatment at Cheat-; ligiDUs freedom: Washington's r~ the Wlnooskl Park institution. Mr Coty irnialnad at Hie Ma Because Doe Jacobs is connected] g'llip home rfltU Wcdnewl.iv i ■ ollege Ray tt-as Influenced \u: ■ rhen hi Wl for New V to naka it iiis oho ea Ray Borrelleca Is a native of Nor- '(:• liniilv moved here a 2 30 Sundav afternoon ; ;ii his father mir-p awakened" as the car chased the Brown Derbv at 123 Pav ind Ray enrolled In 6t school and was assigned 0 the eighth ttnrie When he reach- „..d hlch school he becam. copyoftheConstltutionrtheBlllofii':'; ""' JjJJ ind knr?"nd w ■'" ■thtoUM ,,,iUil1? S?*^ b?Sr" Rights; Alexander Hamilton's orig--!» J. / ^« * i t ^ J,)u11 i,nd t"»'-,"',r'«il H,s flrA{ "*•• inal manuscript draft .d..i.ss,cih.ea.r,g«e.:dU. »Of»fic■er VJo—hn' ■L*e-b■—ol■d■.' ■o"ftI,was that of the gridiron He de- Washington's 'Farewell Address"'Whllemarsh townahlp polke. con-' etope(1 into „np ct lhft b^t school-and Francl* Scott KaVa manuscriDt dm',ed an investigation Damage Wlboy barks in this area and It was of th. Star Spangled Banner < oiiimiltrt- slliairmaii For Italian Vi-UTan* . ne pupils will report >lr«. l.utira >in.illv* mitl to their tmpmlUm grades on Bep- Following a long illness. Mrs tagnbtf I for the morning session. Laura C. Bmallwood. 81. widow of F*1'11 sessions will be inaugurated M. Simllwoo'i died vcter-'1'"' following day. he bofne of ii.-i daughter s The enrollment in all grades will I M ■■ .■:■■ M. s " K.-.. ■■. i ■ i ■ IBM '" about the aov si :.t-i |rear, hjrjif World War nreet N«aTi»tcwn Stie wa» a S«l>erinfndent Conklin reports. T' :.f* nienibers of th. ''am lieuwMiip H '" '• the term opens. ' 'smpton sueeeeda Jack id Pa- "V" rWr",,n,wl,h li!T r*nk 0"'"•'''■ uni ma v,'>'" " phyaiesjl education _ ™*-nL??jIl "'!"m'' rr"f11 ,91S " 192° "' w" lOwlve years ago She attended the "»d varaltj- feoiball coach. Other les manager and com-1 local public schools unri .. nembers are Mi.ss Mar-who -. girls* as assorlated with the Import-Es-I she was an active worker for many basketball and hockev M port firm as a partner, doing busi-jy,.an, ahf waj, praaldettt ol the l>i««i ol Bridgeport, who will teaeh lie Turkey and the Bal-1 Church Help,. Durlnt ;" ""' nilinirv grade in the Swede-kans. -enrcsentinv -old Motor «n lie was a member ol a-l school nnd Robcii i illwood is «ir- *hi Will tench r.nglLsh In tin- oulph tnpuu and others vur<1 |,v t|irw daughters Florence ronri school. [he firm was engaged in In p™ M ,.,,,. Whltemarsh Township s< h.xds N j. Barah wife ol Ralph' ScliooLs ol whltemarsh township t'on with this • >W1I j HI,.,,, a,,,,. ,tI will open with full sessions Monday. the business of R Toland A- Co pAU\ K Zorn. Sewell N t ■: « at 9 a m . according dealing in |M>imleum produ cMMifn: n lirother. Charles E.i'° school authorities The bus achad-snd nerroti of thu borouth, and a sts-;"le used last year will be followed i M. wife of Jam- Pickk ■' th ■■ '; Cofeterlaj at both ondeno I jn-.m-' i,-o,i.:-- They served in Prance, i* ent in the A'- cm a.i Legion In ttts Belgiiuu, Luxembourg and Oer Iv.ime lUtt, an : .1 the BJMW When Dot) .:»i MnUmi national Legion convention which met, the former was a resident ol : n. New Yi- igner. ND He later mover to Pert wetk. ■ --t. Iowa Boih men are I r bhv. Ld lea** ■ m iwO and buth Ua*r M I day in two s. the Maguite hone five children Cotj had two buys ! ■ ■ . crvinj in the Na. ■ r ■ \\ 4 • ven'v-cight vears and three ' iy« War n Mngui and ahow the same hmtr after hnd l«dt each oth. r gt _.. our Mrival from overseas' Mr Maguire is ,. painung contractor.. ,,U3U)m mftmetT ot the General .,» ,j,i,., ,,,,.,,,1^ oi'lhe"l»nahn:. »orie Bl/ili Oeorge D OnnsV Villa- afagoln said bj speaking of the re-' doing moM ot hLs work ..long the (.M, ^^^ flnd fmm 1W0 w ,U!1l .S cluirch In^h »'" U nova co:ich was sl.-neri as a ment ll Main Line Cotv Ll .. lUU i I .. ...„ , , -u. , Hi the American Legion and devotes all ol hLs time to tbl Legion > esunannon DeVleclio Active ^',,!:v x< (< 'M t I bree Invitations At Convention The Waaliinutiiii t s September meeting last night ertng the parted aaaa>aan i the fire rtatloi on Wi I I ^ In the Philip- y ' car was estimated at t300 Plviiioiltli Meetiiig; !Wml SiHoTax Bills Holds Jamboree Mill.,I Tuilat due to his personal efforts that St Matthew's hlah was able to en- .xcellcnt record .he past I Sislh avenue who served ai t the most pouuhu : man of th* eouveniion 1. will be In operation on the The first ll'ltie Constabulary In 1914 and saw i^,. funeral will be held Thursday' openln» dav New teachers for Bar-rttaOon to participate m »■ service in Mexico. He was a member afternoon from the ArdeU Funeral ",n •'i'1 CuiiMdidated ejchuoi are . October ll ot First l>.«.p Philadelphia H , , JQQ ( H, Mrs Paul Hainea ul Nortistown, whan Hie Bryn Mawr Fire comp- Ca\alrv and rose from private to( Harrv P Boughey pastry of the ond Miss Sarah Elisabeth Mcllvalne, Samuel W U-M.-dio. of MS West unv v.ill house three new pieces or,nrst sergeant In World War I heoonshohf^ken M< reh "' Philadelphia Our new teacher amber of the famous 2fiil electad lor Spring Mill Unimord on Page Three) Ccmaolidated ehool Ml Brandt !lhe Conshohocken Chamber of. lletdenaui ol Field Ar-nlerv H< Earhart. of Blue Bell A U . The Initial community event of the Plymouth Meeting Community association took place yesterday afternoon and evening at the oth-1 in the hands of taxnavers no later letlc field — .students the school has had. hr i^mh mnual national conven take part In .he \rm- 'iclpnted In five offrnsives During' I was elected cantaln of the football (lon „, ,,,,, itllimn-Ameriran World Isttee Dav celebration here World War II he was a lieutenant West Cohshohocken's belated tajtlteam for two successive seasons, his »_ ~ hpW „„__ ,,., _.__■.( The third la an invitation to par-i">k,nel of the 8th A A F and saw bills fe« the 1M1 borouah. school Junior and senior years wnr vc"r"™- nrta w " "™ , 'urinate In th, annual Tnanksglv-lserjlce in Africa and England and eoaantv duplicates were olaced, end at the Benjamin Franklin ho- .. .„,r. pI(im 1930 to and incluo the mails today and should be «,„!.,., (■ „ W<M.nvi'r*'€l 'W' fhilade.phlB was elected to tht «r he has been a mem-1 „r .--«-,»« .,n i.i■.r l * ' ''—ir niH , national e, xxpe"cu"tttvvpe bboo*arrdd, ■s't lthh.l' vitation was from the Humane Fire her ol the Board uf Trustees -. Flourtown road The than tomorrow mornina. The bills; An automobile belonaing to Oliv, 1 rtecaonj held at the hoteljy«teT"i company u> be their i. 'v'c Pennsylvania *hnol for the.'he first eight montji of 1947 Marriage License IppUcahooi Drop \i,„. More Fined Marriage license applications for ■ 11 ■• i\ 1 III aVIirr llriv I elected to the : * ''rlirr I l|*| \ 1' Jamboree was attended by approxi-l gn dntad September 1 with tsroll Warn < nvereri atjds.v Nearly 2.000 attended the A'\,hVtograph' of "the" Washington i Oe»f ^nd served as president of | approximately 500 be.ow the total! ConshohockMi police are .■. mitiu-mately 150 people who enjoyed twol mni"hs for a rebate period, two 10 15 a m Sunday bv Officer Jol . . Pire companv as it prepared to go 'he board sinee 1940 He has been for tnfl uni. u-rio-i iflS. Vear ae- '"g their crusade aauinsi motorlstt ball games and other events. jmcn'hs flat rate after which the t ehotri ol Whltemarsh township, on Mr DeMrdtn opened the meetmg tl, Y,,k ,„, Mav M ,,, v.irU(U,,-, Chestnut Hill has- ,„.„.„„ ,„ , mlT„nr, „ H. JLiT.U" In the first baseball game thelienaitv will he added Tax Col Grove mad. near Sherry lake., held 111 the ballroom .of the hotel the 75(h nlll)lv<,rMirr „, . , it- M also a mem- r<" single men beat the married men'or Aohrei HolUnd will be at 'he without its four wheels, radio andl"" Saturday afternoon FiI(. r,,,.,,*,!! No 4 on May 29 and ber of the Philadelphia Regional by a score of 14-10. The battery' borotu-h hall each -vening nis other ' owner re- Among the fuesl speakers at fhe;^ a glf( from ,h(, conshohocken Plnnning fommismsi and a trustee lor the married men was Harold week from 7 to B rxcen- SaUirda mrted the theft to Philadelphia rw-lhanouet on Saturday night ewe Rri.urdrr wai oreseiifd al U private interc Deever. pitcher. Bud Farrell. cstch-j Beeommg next week he will sit lice as havlne occurred between: f>r Max Strunile, eminent path.) ■ ri.ri,n„B -ft,,, pj olonel In the It. 1 - er for thr single men Ashton Oltey.l weeklv no Friday nlrhl.s from 7 to >"-80 and 12 30 Friday night on legist: Fury Ellis, director of Phil- >, bown an Interest pitcher. Paul Shepphard. catcher q m niiki l22d s'reet, Pht'.adelohla '■'' "if.titunom,■ i**r- n*- placed en tnsnlav In ihe Rai* 1 hi WrUteniarah townahlp affaire, al-livelv subsequent game th- * "ard Bamuel, Mayor of Philsde lasses played the lads the game rr'*If* 1^ .1 11 II Is tTL a i imia. i>-Mecno ana Jonn M;I ht, ending with a 11-7 score, favoring W 1111(1111 torS\th MftY UttVV IM'Ptl >/lt*>/ Philadelphia, who is na-; „, Oeorgette Voight. the' I phia. Mr DeMedio and John M;i - „,.;„., "[t ^ priced in lhi ,. house ! 'ocal government Who Ignore stop signs in the borough and endangei their own lives as by the Marriage License Bureau in i well as those or pedestnans and Total-, * gag u com- Last week nine vtolators were de-ummoned before Bur- I9*> Klias L S Blair In each case Moinhiv ngures for 1947 are u a fine of five dollars was Imposed . Februan of the nlo 1 tnooed. lonal commander Damiano Sassi Ml Spring Mill w-.,. „ ... , . avenue past national commr.nd'-i >* ill 111' I ll»fh;tri*ftl who served on the advisory board tXtlinution.il M*'«'litt^ °* For CoUntl gfallaafOri tenKU^d^rgin^Stirr Att*r Hi$ SUMIHI<>r. Family Is Told ■yj^agjg §* 'yfr. | Staff Sergeant William Kenned-, the Pot 'h familv on June 13. 1944 j wn? Sw Zlmilt^'w.s ^rt: Pfc R»rhardT Colhns. Wl. o. th? 'vSS.SS Sfth » soWS'^rayth. son of Mrs WiUism For- idehini -hem that their .son had, }Jfm taf ^J ^ ^ u?'0 Mr .nd Mr. Harry r<dlins of 303 Sramff^yhe^Spni Y^ng syth. of Faye.te street and North .. health of hi, mother-in-law f^on^wltn 'ttaBghtt AnV, and old Joined in games of volley ]ane. and the late Mr Forsyth the .,, .,,. ;,.. „, reoeived on Sept- ^'u^JTLnk sJSlu?' Kolauml. Japan, lor redeployment to fal I various dtstrtcti Titkfll III Itl Jail ball and horse shoes Following a „„„., B.,7 ^^^^^ ^, 1B )(V44 ,,utlrit, n<. had ^n of. "-f""*1* *>« nn" nf ,h n/ ", ' ; 'he Uni J picnic supoei■ «nj flag was lowered. wh)> WJ, reWned missing m action Pd Ih lister s. killed in action, '^°iI71^o A, thSnv^ashe <,mrK' " while the Cub Scouts stood at salute .,v„r Or-rmn'iv Mav 30 1044 snavon t'.errnanv ' ^T. ? PimKitro. Aiimom Mashei ,, , Japu,, he -.va. 1:; the 89tl, be board for end Mr, Potts led the gathering in J» ^Vhr. i the Orr: ™e wa, recetved from he ^^'^L,.^ ' ™a Al' ing o( the Star dpangled ,,,,,,,., ,,,„ hlK ..untlvitT ^ « prta-' War Department on June 12. lfMB.|M,d Petw M"mn""UO- Cavalry Division His assignment in The regional meet tugs will include Banner After a half hour of sing- „npr of w„ after his pIane waj( two wmn ,n the diV fnUnwlne: the| . „ , , . . , Headquarters Batierv was in the Tin b I ;'3. at 7 30 p m lng the feat tut lea were brought to!shrT, ^^ receipt of the message advising he Itrookr W rlllirr I.I^U'tl wire and communnaiion section. As nt the Upper Dublm townshi; a clone with the singing ,.f America T,ls , |)f.s, vprslnn or the death was Tiissine and twelve davs after _ » civilian he graduated from St. buildlnp for the assessors of Am ArrangemenLs for the Jamboree were n( (h(, 27.yr,r.0;d local fiver we* the death Tfi Filler l.ufav<»itr ■' in t»45 and tier. Los springflelo made by O Harrison Frazler and ».roi|(,n, „, lhe, .t^ntion of Mrs -translation of Herman records in- , ^ . .„ entered the Armv He reenllsted on Dpper Dublin, WhitMii.o Harvey A Pnce The community P„rsvln ,n R i„„.r rf^ftved last Ufl serueaiit William A record freshman class of 50o AlWKL.-_ nj (,„ ,,,., ,,,, .„„) trained pain Monday. September M a expressed thanks to officer Mitchell yf^y Uom tric War Deoartment K F01 vh ws killed In action 30. has been admitted to Lafayette col-' at Fort Belvoir Va JUM prior to 7 30 p m i> Com siimed bv Major General Edward! Mav '.944 when ms B-17 Bomber [ Iw. (or ,hf n8th college vear which leaving the 99th Collins was pro- HOUM BTtdgsporl F Witscil. Adni'ani Oeneni' of th ■ -r ,hed n^ar Helmstedt. located' .„ _^ „_ o,nt.mh-r ,. -n,P moted to the grade ol Technician Conshohocken <all wards). Noras. read in i>art I know 'wentv mites east of Brunswick *n" t,'*n on HrP",mDfr Orade res bh wort 10 the sec- town -uil wardsi. West Consho-vnu will be interested in a mease*- Record* indicate he was interred in freshmen will report for an onenta- tion He Is undecided as to his plans, hocken >all wards'. Narber'.h last ■ April, K3: May. j six passed through U. June, 3fii July, 310; Augu 287. rhose for 1046 are. Jmiuarv.1 )MSSed the stop sigji al Tlilrd and MB Pahruan 2» March. 208. | \rmni*m and one ignored the sign at April. 302; May. 384. June. 459 August, 3lti, septernbei Thoai given henrli ■ akcn ill this niorulng while unfilled in the 1 em, by a . administer treat- W. of vl ■ and thj irresting om-follo* Willie H Onffln. 1743 treet Philadelphia, 'Piirri and Maple street. Officer > John M Keever. IVM Fovi-tte Sntth avenue 11 street, Officer Charles Clark kf W< ' Mixth ave-nue, at Sixth avenue and Harry rr<. t OflV Walter Slnta, 543 Arch street, I ■ .stown. Sixth avenue and Hairy - warrant' -i.e! officer Char'.. Marwood ut In his wife and wa^ 1 ken ill Senlfiirtfl bv CcNaai Norrltown Lowwi f Dpper Mertan Wt i orienta recenfiv received from the Com- a cemeterv a' Ru*hrn. 20 miles| Uon period on .September 19 The after discharge Christiana Browcr Summit ave- mander-:n-Chief of the European northeast of Bni'iswirk Ire^hmsn cbiss was selected from nue. this borough, was directed In) (0mrtinnd eoncernine developments Th« hombine minion in which' " .„„,i,n„,. „«„.H N tnw-J I uv ( LrL eneilg.eneij County Court 10 psyi^vf, m-v occur at future Wa- *<r t gaged al 'he more than 3.000 sonlicants. sccord- /VII1M tl I JIM « .14 rk a fine of |100 and the costs and nrhne TnaLv This measace stau-^ tune of the casusltv was one over * lng to Dr F Mowbrpv Tate . ,l( ,ih,.,,b B SIUI- \11IIP,.|w..w|Ml was placed on probation for one tna, a c, w belni? referred foi Haloerstad' m Oermanv eooord- "f srt>isslons. For the first t-me. | tanaelo, Esq.. a* law clerk hi ihe MT*f "' ""^,' year after he pleaded guiltv to a -,.,.,1 ,„ rcnncctlon with evidence n? to informadoii from the War all applicants were required to tak" districl sttornsr/'s office was an charge of lalllng to stop and ldentl-1 :rr!ic,iiiiH that a person beheved iv^r'me'.- Of the crew of nln<- ihe college entrance board exsmlna- nounced todav by County Prose fy htmoelf at the scene of an acri- r0 he Serseant Forsvth was tfai I 'he bomber three were 'ions and the selection was made on eutor Frederick B Smillle Mr dent on Egypt road. Upper Prnvi- rieetli .,t or near Helmstedt, Germ- im-.iedi*tely reoorted prisoners of the besis of scholastic ability Those: saniangelo, »ho has *] ' anv on or shout 30 Mav 1944 aft#- w»r The other six were listed a adtnltted include ffWeale street, and Uves at «29 Sandy i hiving surrendered as a pf"•: ■ I Brooke B Webber. 714 Hallowell street, Nornstown. began hi Before entertne the An "hLs borough been a member of j ed information is not avaltabi, ■ rvad in the Naval I thai Nilirt* \ ai-ation- ■ dence township, on July 13. Will FM.-.I ■- nc » VSCH' week Serg*^«n! Harry Bnewr n turned to duty vextefday (ba-ng s we"k's vacation, is actini Alice Melxer of Phlladelph:,i *«*ck Patrolman Esekiel raped from the No, Klrkpatrick who wr nosDltal at l Sundsv afl WJ ppnrehended an hour and « hall 1 several areks is sening i, by Officer John Lebold. Bf|geaul at night until he fullv re- Whitemsrsh township |v.;: Iberth was walktmr on 0>rmanto%: the Montgomery Bar association north ot the Lafavette Hill baseball |nv ,,,,t(.rv I J..I..J M He is a graduate I John Ret Baal Fighth nd Harry treet I Meet 1 Chai Mm niello 734 Mix.re street. Nornstown. SIN 1 h and Harrj rt Charles Clark. UarlanJ .ill Wi Sixth avenue and I n fharles Clark Richard Firehie. 2\S Wl Dd M Ifdj street, officer Ravmond Alexnnder. let Conaa-f »ea marl Wayne Sixth avenue and set Of] Kf;ip|n.lll1. il Wsrren M James P Pursell. Wiiitemar • \-iilH' Di-liiilv lJ Hr '* * ^nduHte of diamond She was returned te thi »"*,,,,"i* ■•»-"'• Cornell H«" who died August IS. left his IfmlettH rou 'hat you will t»* proB "iitrieak of the *■■:■ ' IQ oeeni An tl the B^iard of Viewers was estate (0 hts widow. Rom&inc D noUfluH uuun receiot of any 1 was studvmg art Albert Hoehn hss oeen appointed Oniversitv law school and served on :he lookout for the wimsn after | late Josefa Baranowski. of thh j ~»nf!rir.ed today by Judges Knight. Pursell. slso appointed executrix dttloual renor's perUirung 10 tl. ! r Part* He rxuenenced difficuli ■. 1 deputy constable m Hstfleld town* 30 monl ling ner descrlptioQ during at borough, was filed in 'he register of iCorson and Dannehower The will was written January 36.Ua.se of your son." m getting out of the country on bli -hip for election purpone;. accord- during World War II. being in the Montgomery county police radio will* office, listing s valuation of has been a member of Ihe County 1124) A tejeessraaa farst reonved by trip home ing 10 s petition filed with the court Buropean Theatre of Operations broadcast IIMM.U 1 Board of Viewers (or several years.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 2, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-09-02 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 2 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 23 |
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 |
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ESTABUSHED 1869, NO. 7723.
Freedom Train
Exhibit Starts
September 17
lii-im-ii-;(i MOCIIIIH lit*
l-ruve .'» I)a\s> I.aU*r
On 29.04KI.Mile Tour
The greatest collection of histori-cal
document ever assembled in i
one exhibit in this country will be
aroard the Freedom Tram wliem
tht special agagip im :i.ilro.ul nui.
pulls into Philadr>lplii..
S'n-i Station on September 17.
CdtiLliliiiion Day
The Freedom Trnln. a travellm:!
shrine. wiU be open for public In-spection
Tor thre: d»vs. and theni
begin Its historic Journey of an-proxlmately
2C.000 miles visiting 300
lending American cities
Philadelphia, birthplace of Ameri-can
liberty and freedom, was
chosen by the American Heritage
Poundat Ion, sponsors of the tour.
as the first city on the Freedom
Train's year-long itinerary
More thun 100 of thr most price-less
documents recording tin- glori-ous
history of the United States
will be aboard the Freedom Train,
according to Arthur C. Kaufman,
general chairman of the rededica-tion
committee for the inauguration
of the Freedom Train
In tins connection, he said that
each or the documents is either an
original manuscript, a contemporary
official wiiL_A.flrsL. edition, OK- P-printing
of special historical signi-ficance
The documents take, in American
history in the following classifica-tions
the beginnings:'stirrings of
\\ erv \ou Horn
In September?
I !n ii. according to vour horo-scope,
von are magnet.c. refind
and fond of the beauties of
nature! in fun
rr not we ■
.ind who Isn't
I
••iin'nier days?
Ifotortltt ili.viiik in :he coun-try
can enjov nalu:e better
and longer it thev will remem-ber
that a country road il >""
■ for speeding. Bat't
roads .ire not as plaint] mnrked
as highways with warning signs,
thev are often narrow and
twIstiiiK With danier-.us humps
er wash"d-out places Sonr-
• living farm
animals on them.
Last ytor. ipeeding and d*-lv-livi
on the WTOtl
rtir.il areas brought
r'euth b "». »c-io
the Nat.o
servatlon Bureau Dlivi salelv -
and enj ;v the r M ntry toll Sep-t
«mber and in the years to
Arrest Driver
Of Stalled Car
Held 4i hitnxirutetl
dud For I ;tkiiii' Car
Always willing to lend a helping]
hand to a motorist m distress, Ser-,
geant Edgar E Mitchell and Officer
A. C Wellh. of Whltemarsh town-'
ship, usually halt their patrol car
mm
mobile in the wee morning hours.
William Balnbridge, 227 Righter
•treet. Wlssahickon. wa* in trouble
when the two officers pnllqd along
CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1947
m;ri MJCAN COUNTY ORGANIZATION SLATE
PRICE: THREE CENTS
Radio Greeting
To Family Hete
■
SljlT'. gf|
■ ai greetings to
. radio on
Una to a re-'
, imrt made , Bf njai ■ W Oentl
I .
■he family name)
■ ■ tawing conununicetiofl ta Thr ft*
School Term
Opens Today
In Boroughs
I'ulilic \inl I'uroi liinl
Institution* RTTtamr
Sewioni Thai VV «*rk
marked
Mont comer v ( nunly Republican Primary ( amuaign ( ommilleeV ihkel tor county i.iinr* in primary elecli September 9. lell to right.
frunl row: Irederirk <'. Peters, luster C. Illllrgass. count, commlftilonrr*; Mary H. Beerer. for regtMer of wills: Judge ltaruld Q.
Knight, fur Judge ol Common Pleas t'ourt: Judge J. Hurnell Holland, for Judge id Orphans' Court; left to right Itark row: P.. Arnold
Forrest, for district attorney; Witislnw J. Hu-iimu. fur ruruner: Samuel >1 Wilson for treasurer: Herbert II. MeU. for surveyor: John A.
I .iloic, Jr.. for controller: John I Marshall, for recorder „t deeds; Louis V. l>»rp. for clerk ■■•. eourU; S.itnucl M <■!***, for sheriff.
While !-sterling to a program
'called the Ol Corner on thr Swiss j
radio Sattirduv evt nine; tbl tOtfa
■e of our
men) send rreettnga i,, bla
fumi:> iit OotuhohMktfl H P n the beginning; ol the 1H7-1MI term
il .
..' greetings also to i ,,W,i .,.Oonshohoek, en i
gCMMM "|te:u'd with claws for
•• school nnd fn uunen
■ tiimih v.., not hear *■ mass ll a 'his morion'?
I U ptlplle ill St Mailttew's
High tttool attended only a morn*
0 schools
.i") both morning and
re, junior
and SCDiar classes of St Matthew'*
will teixirt UMBOrrow morn Inf.
The itpeniiiK si
hocken pufcUc echooli will begin at
» tomorrow morning for pt
relied In the kindergarten to and
including the ninth grade in Junior
hlfh sihool A half-day session will
Senior
h'i-ii gtudenu 'Aiii repori at i to-ftrmoon
for a h.ilf-day
■easion Pull-day -■ ilom throufh*
HI iH'glll
May B. Lee Dies
At Bryn Mawr
Itrillhrr WH I'iMlllllt'r
Of IT, K„l,l,,r .\ Tin'
■
i ge 77. of 515 Payette street, who
riled Saturday in Rrvn Mam i
' in be hold tomorrow iftar- I5£2?^? t
m(,r'"»Ji BuiiertntandaBj
if Medical Career '"" "•"''"' |
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 |
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Language | English |
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