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®I)c CoBstjoljochen Uccarkr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7727. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS Rev. Copeiand Resigns Charge After 5 Years \<Tc|>ls limitation To Bfi'oiiH' I'aslor Of Shore I linn li RESIGNS PASTORATE Speeding Urge Held To Blame For Accidents Mechanical A<l\ ant rs Saifl To Haw* Outrun Human Adjustment l\V<l Creu Course Begiits \V\i Week A special free Red (']■ aid roiiiM' !oi instructors Will be given in Norrlstown beginning next wet for persons who have com-pleted the standard coune and who wish to receive or renew instructors' tea or who hold a Pennsyl-vania State Twd ■OUUPQlua to announcements made by Stanley B. Cooper, chairman of raj Monatomen branch, and O. Benjamin Hu hier. chair-mia iirs< uid, OoMhohocken dis-trtc OlnVillalVtalf.il Boundi Ilka a lot of kid: In Whitemarsh. May Not Live BEV. AltTlll K ,'ulil iMi Rev Arthur Copeland, past the Conshohocken Presbyteriai church Tor ihe put Dm yaut, tend-ered his resignation, at the niorn-ll ■ Sunday, to become ef-fective October 19. He hits been ehO-Bfa mm among 24 IMTVUrtltiri 'o become pastor oi Olivet Presbyter-iiui church Atlantic City, a church where services attract, especially In summer, worshippers IV state In the Union. Following the Presbyterian cus-lon, Rev Mr. Copeland requested at Sunday's service that a congu*- ftationa! meeting be called Septem-ber 28, after the morning service, at which i he DontJ to concur with him in his request to the Presbytery for "dissolution of pastoral relationship with Hie local church'* Aafcad what Uu situation would b» il Hie congregation declined to concur. Rev. Mr. Copeland .stated that in that event, the imni-:er huii the final word locally, and his dm- Carrying slon is submitted to the rYesbytary, historical document' hSiCl5q5esfe*lfl C°llfldem W"' Brant U'i in one exhibit. In his proposed new post, he will Tr»Ul will Bteam Into PMladelphli Freedom Train Ready To Open Dedication Ceremony I'LiiiiKtl Tomorrow George M. II ill I. n Lying On RoifahWi Five Men faipeeied Bv KARL O SIU(l\l ' Purpose of the 30-hour course It I Beaten badly and robbed earlvl Prt-.idrni t s < lumhir oi CWMIH to offer protection in industry or Sundnv while he was walking on: . mativ of us a* motorists the community by vuUfylns, auth- Bethlehem pike several nundred ..lid out of heavy traffic oriwd first aid instructors and then ; fwt from his home north jf and dash through Intersections atito aid these instructors tn netunu t'hiin-h insd. George M Hall. 44. oeOOd before the up training courses lor their fellow- clerk in the office of the president Lfss, when comparative| workers or neighbors |0f the Pennsylvania railroad tc-ts show that in ten miles of Classes will t>e held once v.- ; condition at Chestnut: such driving we mav save perhapaloB Tuesdays, for ten | Mill hospital He is suffering a four minutes over the man who'at Red Cross heaitquaiu is 826 De- 'fractured skull and severe shock i.lv and legally■> Why d" Kalb street. Norrislown Reglstra-, and little hope is held ' our horns n.uouu»ly At the lion* are closed alter the first night, covery | driver ahead who falls to get under' Courses will be conducted under Until noon today he had been -vav tht Instant the "Oo" ■ignal authorised id. mable to give police a statement si ct.mes on. or at the gentle old lady asntstJVwl under the direction of i to the numbei of men who slugged who becomes confused trying U>|Lt. Comdr. Erie L Jackson. I walking home from jUSNR. director of safety services Ohsstnut Hill The robbers stole hit Wliv. in fact, do we show so little1 for the entire Southeastern Penti- wallet and left him in a coma lying concern 'or the welfare of humanlsylvanla Chapter. Ion the side of the road near Si beings on foot that we stop squarely Registrations may be made Thomas' Episcopal church on the crosswalk, despite a broad through Miss Dorothy Unberg, at] Harry S tttcininet/ chief of police while line for which, as taxpayers. Norrlstown Red Cross headquarters, of Whilcmarsh township, said this kids. riocMi't ii' And all ol ihetti un-der 14, too—real lively young-sters More than you'd cars to Oops with' Well you won't have to the) rs ill dead. Not in Nun nmcentratlon oamps hare at home on American streets and highways, in the year 1948. Wherever ihere mav be chil-dren playing m of w roadway. motoriaU must oe pn - pared to stop instanih. and thla means a very, yen i iw driving speed. Children are un-predictable, ami II prMOoupled youngster who MSnu to lie going safely about his bum moment, may. In the pi dlnctly In (runt ol yottr car. School runes are special dan-ger spots. It is no co:i. that during the months Alien ichoosi are In session, pedestrian deaths double between 3 and S m the afternoon. Councilman Dougherty Resigns. Denouncing "Political Purge"; Elected Onlv Last Wednesday Drclara In Hi- I ..UirOf Rcifr.nulioii Thai Mi- 'Honor \ml Silf-Rr-pi-.-i" i-'nrliiii Him In Take An> Part In Vctlon Alrx.MH.unlv To Enter Ministry I mm have helped pay, or barge I around a corner and put it Up ti- In our path to Jump or I else? Why do we park double In a I Barrow, crowded street, a few hours j or muiUtSS alter we have ment.ilh i collection of |betobared the inconsiderate ever aesemb-' vldual who blocked us off by park-the Freedom inK double in a narrow, crowded stnstf must be because this Rates For Gas I To Be Raised ning that the robbers apparent-ly left no clue as to theit idcntnv f)ur ODh ho|ie Is thai ihe victim rsoofSJ In' inmmenled. i Hall, employed by the railroad tor neuily 25 years, was t office of M. W Clcme Choral Society Begins Season INew MCIIIIMTS Athlrd At Firs! hVhmr*ul ■randlnf as p ■ [KtiMcai purge" the unprnrdenti d ■ dent in thi ■ ■ ■ ■ . and Mr- Rarw) ittOtras 811 Spring Mill avenue, will enter 1 em Ba iti-t M. ' fotulh rroni thai bodj wit»n in the freshman clan, m nation lendersd department The otntrst V('urs , 'secrcUry. is as follows: The oral vMith not Jfel l«. has -—- ,„,,„ TA ■.„_.„ .„..-^ii just been llgnall °** UUtr To 1own * ,""" " i hofaoetop ru ylvaiua, i>\ bs- Oantlsinsti When asked to accept the ar :i. iii the Delawi f-OhsstsT count} district, in- •m. r- .. • - '~ ,«,««,„ « ihiding ^4 Bap' The Conshohwken iMary H nt.,.ll)n ,ul,/ 1: w.HKi' choral Stalely, community tVangeUimcampalin. Amtaaeroi singing group, began rehearsuls Un B^Ugommgo Baptl lark tn iti sixth consecutive ssason with Donshohocken prest-;miBannyv ,n„ew„ „m,e„m,„be.r„s aadd(dieedd to the C«""> protrani Hp, or Harold tomorrm. <u « n'r,,,',,i: '^.^^, twentieth century boon, the motor! Gaunt, who has served as pastor for series of civic event* rededicattng V(,nlrle nus C(>|m. lipi)„ m ttAtT\ 22 years and is a prominent figure "11 citizetLs to the American prlu- Ihl1] w„ (.01)1() nd|1 , nlirwlvP5 to In civic activities of the resort He is clplos 01 liberty and freedom. i lt Because II ha* given us a sense1 resigning to retire. Living quartan A nosi ol outstanding person-1 dent, in the Broad street Suburban ' " ~. , ™ A gradu. station building He was u.mble to r^ul»r r0ft*r- l"1 nl*ht ln ,m hool last June Ihe hi say how much money was in his park house wallet. whJ Dhack Di Jcno Duiiaui. lormer nead ol UU ths -mini . i bj* trsin „«« and various the Fox llwln orch„lrB mM airec- ,) l^eal Men Suspeeled ( Wr of choruses and lirotMStnu in a im()hshmg nrm The Philadelphia Efectnc com-: Police today are checking the group of Philadelphia high schools, possibility that the robbery muy again lends the local group, which New Tnriff Effective Here November 15 terday from the offletal Knufmann. . Bit ■ new tariff with the Public while our grand-lUul|ly commission on September 15 increasing rates for gas and in at Btoaa stree, siauoo. wp d|d nm „ ,ho sUr, forcflep ,„ ^J"-^ *J'«'i" Novrjher^lB announced bv Arthur C c,in)]tl8 avnlanrh(, (), in„,or vrhl. "I*-"** Bas mid their elghl-nionth-old daugh- "ll's tunctlona iHanned In conner- 1)f Kilim ter. Alice Elaine, will be provided <■«»» with the Week of FedecUrn- fil,,|ers WlTe golnK tm WP rtU| wanl in nearby Brigantine Beach. N. J, tl<)n" I>ri»r to arrival of tne Free-. to ^ fHrt|,er and raster. Because where a home has been purchased dom Train at Hiond street station, ■ for them In a telephone call yes- U was by 0 c„nim8 musical group- ol thli xeeui '^^.^ *" - Ix-lteved to be residents of ths OoO KWmUni! shohocken area, whose alleged at- Area tempted burglary of a Roxborough Among the new additions Ui the diner early Sunday morning was choral Is a well-known W. Cl thwarted by prompt arnval of police! I" tenor, Edward r/Nsj ™ „nd insist from the bartmtaf -SiXia^ the 43d distrk". Roxborough. \m-* application to Mn ths teal fettle Citl ohUTOh, Rtl Mr Dope- ' *'! Brothers andt nenerai ehmrman ,h,lt (>artl of us must quaufv fully, Buck' iw, IH':,^ '", ,-,;. '"r '"',' Col Harry Johnson and EredlRrouP "»"<! »•* »ccepted last night. land smi informed that the Brlgan. of the Mayors Rededicatlon Com- hrfmt brlnK lven lhp prlvllMtc.^ "^-tfv a*" '""',.,' „'"l'n" Henkels, proprietors of Pauls diner. * '»rmei MrrtflS man h. took par tine Beach home will be ready lor mlttee tor Inauguration of the ,, . , operntP R „owerful " p,., ', ,L, !tr,!,m '"W KldR'' avenue, said the men'" numerous Army■shows. Miss occupancy October 20. Freedom Train potentially dangeroti ma n R,hS- S ' r1"1 •&' W"« '■ ("1"1 «*Sai v'"'» MeCord. profeasK I eon Fine Civic Record Members or Ihta committee a« on „ur strp,.,s- imrt hiRhwllvs w, 1,1 Th ,w■ stS»' »>« *™x» tUSPSCtod Henkel,. of tttBo singer gd l.bmnan at the In the bnet span or time thai.*''" " advisory committees, li,- ,n .ll(, ,„,.,. ,,iir> Mnrr. t!l(, ,-,,.; "'."'• !!p""\..T^,, *'.^ '. Jw. ""Hiving police hv telephone ol «*» s,-|lo°1 llDrarV' h"s res«mcd ppiy io apj] rnaiau 'oou',i,„tr „»«„„ ,„ (h- „,,„„ _,„K. : men Rev. customen -I .. . .,[■.!.I i... >lli>1 UWI,"' _; 111 III! Jllll WU1> .lllHI < II' III,I Cofjeland has been B <•'■ n»W«W horseless carriage appeared. engin-| membership in the group Four Arrested For Larceny rind- Committees III Until ItoruilL'll- Quick KhiUon Ol a v., pnlntment to council n plan wai i n v... for ths better* ■ I ilh ! agreed i ■ . ott: not] ■ TJie change of plans liotild nave oeen niv tin fli Unfortunaielv it did not re«i''- ter wi'h me until the excltemeni ill WedjaSBdaJ .M hlii' p The chance in the Dton nan Haiti upon the entire matter. ng in u bettM mint i,t our town ukl ;i iHiltttral purge Ms bonm and nlf-raapacl for-bid me to have anv Pal I from council ■ immedi I Wii.'n-ui B l> al the ineeting, last Wednesdnv niffhi at Hit borough hall, to nil the unexpired term of it I rier. fifth ward, whi |asn have revolutionised highway vj„t. ftUd Philad.lpln :. Tin- multlple-lane dl (l)r r(ml nnd o)| dj The quintet rtM^meil : , vided highway is a far crv from ,„,, , . .liaaed --^t. ,..^I.IJM< I until other patrons dei^- t„. road The hwhlv slg- wiU, gas and^mTodue^ IS eL>. '^?_i UR'n Mt a?rupt.ly "" -Hiding labor, .s the reason given,0"1 ""'f*"* lo ^ '"r Harry Atkinson president ol tl ' ahohocken rOObery b) Officer Wat- Ausust meeting. I" ■ group, announced s meeting ol th 0»l l>oi"ug!i led to M , nallzed street intersection has been srtth- ,, irom Mrateh in the last (nr th(1 rH(t. ^.st bv oosnnani of- *• h,,d consum.-d. .sgt i Imlf nf t lnnij- flftv vMii-K HK Im . .... ■ ..... *^ . nf I tic *!tH rl.clnet onH i board of directors for next Mondin h> ('111('! ": ' '1"'1' The tbetton ol I night to plan lor the choral's an- Waltei Phtpps durini tterlnt nc-nual fall concert »l "" taken l" OOUl M,u "i Addressing the group. Dr Don- peeraac* ol i quant ,,- last week ■ v" , ---"■ " •*-• ■> »•- 1 ..th uutiiiH-d an fcmbWoui season iron cm rouneilmeti in viriuallv a of the inechonTcs o' MstersssnssTthVfM inei led »»d extended an InvlUUon to all iuah rtorehoust at the disposal n w,in( ^, ,,, ^^ rim con lo Mam- rfuier nd f^SSH sported Uiat the cast ?« °~ "JJJ" »^J" ■" ftrtl rne„ and women singen ol this plain hers have the i minatlni a ram* control "nnJ '^ community to ftftv them*lves with A- S result, two loca N. roosdUM. '»c-|manuracture of gas and steam MteX^^"J™* ' . ' this cultural group, which has at- youths am LwO Philadelphia Negro ,,nh w.,1(, councllmen .1 gone up considerably since 193B ] *l X.m-rL "LJ ".",'. ,„ ie,l wide lavorable ar, charge H be- wntMi fnr election the name of ■ tali product uas produci-d li-- reflnene* taulon,ouue •* lwo utnvr : -hem bv Ph,la-jand »n fnie.iiienry pot ' Into ug " v member of this communltv. hii •"" ] il,1«l community vigorous, progressive spirit and m Plniadtlphiu nvii -mlndedness have made a deep Formn supreme court Justice. impression upon it. ,Cnven J. Roberts. Attorney Genera! ■ H. Mfvad as co-chairman of ihe Tom Clark, and United State* Sen- Comiuunlty Chest drive last year, ator Edward Martin will be prin-aidlng In making it a decided ,. cir«l -.in-akets H L-eremonlen dedl-cess; he served a* chairman of the eating the Freedom Train, liaison committee uf the Cotuiho-! Ttie Week of RrdcdirsMon cerr-hocken- Norrlstown-Phllade IphiQimonifs began last Beturdaj with commute ol thl Obasts ban and ■ parade Units or the Army. N"v> not, and traffic control are lnevit-l ui nearby and was a member of the and Marines, as well as veterans i;ll. IplklAV1., ,,1( automobile and gST _^i merged 60 nstassil TT '" r',""'r« l,"> ',Jir'"1 "" " &» 'I0'"'"' *ld,'t.,a17J,.1Se ' ndntu>'- were in nMjtor truck ue.r mj. rs«SP»b>wl^iJ^Hal. S^.^ t, lenLr.^, ^^'«»Uk ■* two -rthvr I ;nu..:iy Ul Uu An able instructor, he subsututeo. inw* Oetting th* chssne of Ui. in the public schools of (Tils bor-iade was "Kiss Freedom", lovely:,r, n,,. ough WhiLemarsh and Plymouth Miss Audell McCamley. who was on anC] mrT%. nr:1.- townships during his pastorate here.'a colorful float at the iK'ad of th*- nnlojues an He was »'ie <.'. the organirers of the ;»rarte. weekday reltsjloiM Instruction class- Sunday was -Religious Freedom' ': Hcti\i: li es hare end taught In them ns did day with '■■■■ ■■■ church. pM our aectdenLs eonUOU , ^'*»nd™n"the"' herl bMT '■ '•'" ■*■»" .,;-,.ss„,«,v and „m,,,r- S"tsf^pS ™W.."| ' ''"»"- " j «WlB "cSnut^V£ Z. "^, ■ .mately S.000 specially selected 0h v numerous, nevertheless. Why?i Under the new oas tariff five condition and contacted Dr. A J a-.,.,.,!... afternoon at ids home < Phi inH.inhii. .v. "o™1* Mldllnil Sl'llfin »•* »■''•' ,:* "* 5 .,».«<,I thuium.rtl„, ,„ ,,..■ ,,„ AIM «n fxamln.Uo„ ,rm„,„„ m,™ r„v„lv„w ,„m„l,- o„ ,„,, ,-r »!,«», ; Itad"-' 1IOUUUII l7\ UUV1 ■.■.noon. I m-iou., Ihr mi.ny a„d varlfd ,(.' .u.^rwdrt by • »ln«lr nU »h,ch "»,\"'»" «»> mn-vrd to Chcsu.u' , , „„ ,,„u„ir ,.hHrBl. ,„ .„. ' ">' ""i Tomorn.wlhfrr«-d.™TY.In»1 life- 111 «]1 rfmov, dUUI ,,„,,,,,,„,. Ill l.;-l>ll,,l «l,,-rP „oU,..: Ill b. rudd lo- Sny. i.,,,.-.-,! ol ll.fl Tn™* MM on «lh,;!1 ,.,,M!,n,r,,,. ,,„„ T„„ „,,,,„„. I'fd 11hm ...hn I*l»ld. ol Wl ,„„„,.„ „„„,,„ „„„, „„ ,,„,■,„„.,. T"""' ,.,, ofinorf i.nlOO,,,, k,„t,hrMm ..n.lnp ut 4 20 p m dfiiff »ith wlfmn hlih m.,» ..I mi,. . ,, 1,1! »n unfx-doc DMD.U Thm. Ill, ded-1 ,nd hUHimyn .Uto" rvidmll- ,, „,, Cl". I Mum ,,nd c,ll„« Ix-- , ,„ ,„ Sl» M,,. ...frr.. somt 011™,',.;':'.:";".*..'.."u.?,''..."''1.'....^ ' si M.tihfv _ ,.u.h >„■■ dflpliln Elwlrir Comiuiny lyif. in cr,a«id 90 pflrfnt. and oil has in-iTfMKl 44 pfrcfnt For Ihf past tw,nty-fivf yfarn thp coat of gaa sfrvic, to CUatOcner reseS11 WBTaS' Retired Bdilder iffSff.1 " ra" SUMOJIWI Elere Rail reaohsd home after Lbs rob- Lssanssa. H Kowalkowskl. 66. nt to bed without notl- Ludwik emiirrated from his tLllll. |l' , ■ • ■ . w fore siaauftrale Kiancis Bobsn- Harrev Shaw, a charter member or rieth. last night hohocken No 2 Fire f-ornpeny c itimittctl were , -, well-known fifth ward resi- ! who used Mic ttiuk fourth pl.m i without Ins knowledge. iii|WHrr( WMu n, cboasn Council nn-- J raeaovini ths loot J< leorge smith la ol H Fonesi ., nt,min-ion School Term To Start CSWIM C < lishv ItcromriH Principal from Ifl a m. to ll a. m, Ion a large segment of the driving , oes Justice Roberts. Attorney public. In short, far too many dri- wil,,ni w,n benefit from ihe change niul" in Chsatnul Hill and rtdnity] g,,,; of lhc lot#j An,),0|U and j^. tltttORl as to| All both gas and ■"" ■ number o! other persons as|,. ,11|1(1 icowitlkowski Mi Kn also app* ■ pan in the picture. i,,,.,, DoUfled with re- J° wnethei thej had wen Ma]! walk £ t consh. ken ■« i«on he Mavor Bi-mard Samuel and. W thai main wh'- til,cl ,,, ,hl>se ralP thanwes and new ln« """"' or ha(1 noticed any nr--«nd . 7i resided hen , Wlnthrop w Aldrlch. chairman ol rlrivi motor vehUaes have neve. posted li com oumstanoas that nuglit have bee:i .," „„„._,„ '„„.., [ the bonri o| trustees « I ace. or of the stand-' H B. Bryans. piaslltsill i( nntlnued on Pane F»u» I ,',." .•..7m,„,,.., o, isisipii IUU3. ,iiews thurch and ot Wi erence is promoting, philaiii-lplua Electric ootnpeny, da. Su i m iiiin.r U Itsmsiasil We must assume that too many who riared [he decision to increase gas •1*,,," 'f- ■ ■■■■IIM« Charles | OUsb] Cleveland. Ohio, w,ill r I'UIWI flinjn.^uil school at the opening session to- dom ^Ain PSZ onm-ioT*!?8 iJS'linrt^l» T*" n will be open'have hesrd of these standards s Enade only"after an es> \| |)ouo\an\ Oii.tirv «-h„ P^ i ' mioa. m to have passed examinations without FyeTy Hfm1 „, ™ ,"","*UH ■ V"'lrr> m September If, and 19. and, difficulty and qualified for driver made to reach a solution that would I Swimming In Donovan's Quarry I its trek ot 30 i are woefully lacking In; enable the company to meet higher! MarMe Hall, has been banned by '-, * v that! coat* 0f gas production and greatly-the Whitemarsh Civic asaoi \i i school for four years, who resigned to fill the post ol super', laoi nhUvivLl n«„r"Vlorlf '.i-rt f^V!!'' '^ '' *ll; ''''"ll tllC TOad I M'l! honor at a party attended by BO on Saturday at the home of Mr. Reginald HI!!, of 563 I :h and of Washington street, was given a h Fire company Ret n. night before Burgess Ellas Blalr HO, lie reUhqutshad hu actlvttj in ;,n(i nn.-ti tin and ccsUi. on a charge other organizations of which he was of being drunk and dl a member Elm and Popes] Siirviviiin are htl will COnsUnoS mortUng. at 1 He was I Staslewlcz Kowalkowskl on.- son try officers Marwood and Blake Of this borough, and Morton Dowl 124 South Po;ilai W.-. I matnltif councilman In ths ward ted wat ■ Prank iViian ki fin - ward to nil - I Resigning a' the August meet- ;rd ward. who had bi 'tn' unexpired i triii" Flanucrv who re- Named to ■at and Mrs H Mitchell Simpson. Hart's TY„jn lane. Mtquon He was welcomed by members of the board of direct-or piIs. to spoil' i tour for the patriotic purpose 1 of makiiiir everv citizen in the land A Md P.r,nu ., th, sclioti, p„: IZ'^^y^'^^S Present were Mr and Mrs Stan- !'7.\BT1' "Fl"e<dom ey B. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs Fred- ] erlck B Oeaaland. Mr. and Mrs. Freedom that we add to the hazards of the|rome before has been due In large Carl E Loieni. school physician arUUni to take chaiicesi p»rt to pioneering and development; close the quarry used as a swimming | of improved gas manufacturing pool by residents of the towmhip Our bugest task, therefore. Is to siuofa field the Phlla- due to an outbreak of Impetigo The -ii h the individual driver. We csn| delphia Electric company holds a] pool is locsted on a tract of land ':ig position " Atlantic Cil also survive MM hurl I Dork Eight grandchildren Officer Alesaiulp made the ENTERTAINERS evcrybofl] likelihood of aoddenti , bv irivtng him as nearly as possible a foolproof highway. We can make ■ ■ !■ : him to drive safelv by riving him sound and unll i fir laws and regulations We can !W»du.t,d iron, Al Anniversary ;"nf;\r.!,dV'fnt„r'o^n,m'1*But'!rf' „* Ohio Statf Untveratty and rfcftvrd ■ ' "".",?"■. *' "><■ 2» 1U« ina.l," d,Kr,, from Dnrfend- "" BeMta Lol>0. Forrest atreft must still rfly to . l.T»f fxt„. .only "' o ci,Vrw, H, l«o™ dl i Orait Poro- »'; »» " ".m.al.n ««««»"• I Amfnr... I^-aion Auxiliary mil a, rhool. Tar- hraU. 01 • ;«ori. Tlie .t!;?",?!;0.™^'] t,nd th ri H » D urnniaiiii, i«i . mill .VIJ . . , , Matthru Sharp,, ol Spring Mill |,|||>st ^IM'llker and Mr and Mrs ChMlea H FYa- '. At Anniversarv BnckA-MontgiMttefj I nil- tn Meet litre acqulrrd bv WFIL lor thf purpowi Po"m1n|. *" ,"'!"" ° "i"T" ol fffrt:n< . iranamimn, slatlin' 5»'"» "'rl,>'' J Jffit.'lB and mm A small srelwn ot Ihf ^"™M"L'.l'"^ "usl""? "'^ proptny Is to Of dffdfd t„ Ihf f* E|"»'»'h «*»•» Drb, dl«l .u.bw Sunday Born in Ireland, thf son on ol the lau- Uwrfiitf and Marv | townahlp or thf Clvir asaotl. Ly Ihf Trutiialv Publliiitu.n. Im a,H.,T.„ .,.-.-,.; Klnthlla Doylf. h, was amplond la .on»h.froo, ••• '"J. »*»'■',•»«> 'K•?'"' .„h unit m ol th, *"„„„!, Ingtoti i,i 'In- Burks-Mont- PUNk boartngJi held last year and ,„. early this year itenwnt TBS Whitemarsh association swimming pool. Pocohonta- aniest sneaker 'llp Presidei !„.„',„ held here on Thursdav Oermnntown pike near Joshua road. ... ..,< .nrl. n P.,mi,tit„|. nnrt with in r ■■- _. \fnrHf Mall will ra> elmuul (n t-i*«f the street crew of the borough ■ He It "urvived by a :•■•. Anna Besses, 335 Spring Mil? ave-nue, five nieces and three nephews The funeral will be held m'recenth- he 'uuahT K'shaker *"< » oTNeiTYork "" "»* * ™mpa.Rri. and with per- [,, , ,',, Marble Hall will be closed in view , KM B«£5%£ HlgT'scho«|8hS; gg Ore.. Senior Sagamore of the S««f^2^JSJSr STJll !M >™ 2L!5!Jf-&i H\lV^SS!V£ IZ^mlSH.^S, Sh reo, Cleveland, a school considered from C.rcM C-.uncil of the United States, all Interested in earning out the Q,. Calvary Emscnpal churth. with "1C ,tl^utl Philadclphii. IhU we,-k ttuj sons. 8 and 10 years old. are en ^.!dHui apPuh^veISnrg1' t*™™* eaJS^stato director a"d | >* kM| *?*?: Iphla, Also attending the event rolled st the school in Mlquon Mrs Ellen Allen, tzs Spring Mil, , '.nd|P"i unit president, will act Miss Marv Johnston, educated at avenue son* chief and m«mVr 0: ^er.ie Ph.lad. iph.a. owner and °'a""* °ni"r Bank Street Tralniiig Schol. N Y. *** *tate board of appeals of the ^^*or 0, one^ »u,omobile. and! Ls ■ new teacher lor the five-year- Detrree of Pocohontas, and Mrs , R old children st the ■ghats Carrie Boehre*. also of Spring Mill ^ p^ One hundred pupils, ranging ln a-.-cnue lnp npv <t nges from three to 12 years, are Kli^ilnlr (in Ii« ) II tn I- ! •■■ li'i'iLii Kdiicalion Arizona, of the de.nh 1'ight-month-old only child of Mr and Mrs Jack Lee, of Phoenix, following an ill-ness of two w< eks The child's mother is the former and Mrs Arthur Richard- MOiVrGOMERl CO! \n PAYMU W Kerper road, Lntaf- KaUf Murill 'w^"SvS?*norihi A Ulw alarni «n«non«l u,r Oermantown juke scoording to "fc*B-°i ",V-' ""''V11" »T>i»aratus ^r,^ v^eran.s are eligible for *>n, »' »« Tmnti street il given Wluteanarsh V"" from Washington and Con-lr|ipilvniento of th(. tultion and Mht.r Mrs l^e s(>eiit a month with Mr: township police who investigated !^ho^ken "V * £wJ™£nr..!? "«P»n»*» they were required to pay Lee's r ted to makei^nd «'n"p„nr2 J?yr« %Z ' " ' B,n Vrt"»n* „?"i\ .: , of] OormantOWO pike ^" era"">J"h7nwm * ...ii"„. ^» Mhools unde, -he fi-I Bill Veteran* Phoenix , ,1(,r call caused by the pulling of box, Administration announced today k him .number 19. is believed to hawteen ^^^ , ^ lne eHecUve date Kimm-ll ^MIM| ot the new VA directive D ooetJ all veterans now in foreign schools Firemen wire cslled lo the home ty if Samuel DeMsrco. Spring Mill s earlie-of the Child . car children. ,\ M 11 li l »-/( /> v-Kl 1 HAM KM li^/< /INsKI A Oonsl ■ the weal . I ■ Phuadetpbl ■ enrolled Lawrence Recce, principal for six years before Miss Phillips succeeded him. Is now national chairman of the Junior Red Cross of the Unit-ed State.,, with ofllces In New York Because of the taxpayer interest OKJ, in t he Identity el Montgomery Members of the board ol direct- eounty emnl' ors include, among the parents. H "J"™*' PT^11,,*"!, , .Sw^ "V P«l"-<* The new cars damage . TrraMirrr"* Kt'lMlli 'Iw o I Bi" and those who „f s-muel DeMsrco Ml ,4' J\'* ■ Boas Magulre. Mlquon. Mrs. Feed- c«n! ' oproxunatelj noo' "a '" "« |"" ha-e dtsconUnued their foreign ed- -_-_„. nrMr ^^ aWmie alniii rtW<t- wh° ta *?!&* $Z^ lnand Fetter. Mrs A H Freed- beginning today and conttoulng for d Rlrhnprii V(,h^.!e m ..itujomery county had a cash|ur.,Uri|, ApproVf.d (ongsjl schoota ""»* "*" Third avenue about ,,„.„„,„, namr ,lf W(1.-. man. Isaac Pepp and Robert Than- the next .« The Re- " . | balance of $1^23.29532 on Septem-!mJUlUmecj n»sponslbilltv lor furnish- > :*' '"«»y «hen fire broke on; m rum The ..11 ol Philadelphia Mrs carder. Workers are paid on the ber 1. according to a report yester- |Il(( veterans with books supplies thf interior of the house Chemicals program is broail-li Trocks and Charles Hep- basis of annual salary, so much |>er __ _ |day by Cotutty Controller Frank and olne. necesaary equipment to *pr'' used tf' extinguish the Man P K Barker During August re- ,ih,lrh lhrv Bre eniiaed under the I Hid rflertne with September I BorswUecs sttended a rog-be reason for his lestunation ■ ■ Hie council presidency without smith has been a mem- ■ i . ■ i ■ i 2-yaar isrm Wlnfleld ■ ■ ■ mi of its own Sentence Delayed For MacFarlaad ■ ■ ■ Irlay was granted at the ■ InstaltMBl V" ; im HI omens Feeder- pay-day i twice a month ick B. Oeasland. Spring Mill and *nd per hour 5 A Dl taut, Paoil, The : ,.ard, are Mr ■it. MLss Leon-a im Hood and M lehletfer all of Philadelphia. Mrs P p H iti tun . of Spring Mill Mas Johnston, of New York Mis.-' JOBS Moore of ChsSfont and Mr* Man ■snrwny. of Ftourtown M en *: DM ss.aoi ss.00fl Marine Torp- I tmjUt ints fowled $635,85079 and eex for >he fsll season, i per.dtnire*. 1347,593 75 The balance lUtUSt 1 was SS3S.038 18 ■ ■ \<imi.l,«l l«> lloipilal pstrasss here and for a. : of damage has i M. im From M«• -1.11 11 SSM, ■• M ■»*)«• ipjer in Wornstown fmrtlrmed nn Fige P««f) |den is cr)rirmsTirTanT .'71 Chestnut Btr» . . ation for i ■ au'iipnee si ■ ■ firm tsssp 100 06 K. of I*. to \i»it A di legal 101 ol members of the; Mrs Stana I , Knn-' Admitted to Montgomery hos-iLong. chancellor commander will r» timed Satuidsy irom Brvn Mawr wi'h hm on l.i next spi nitai as a medical patient was Ann visit Faraday Lodge Morton. Pa , hospital lo their bom- ptemuer 38 in a ' , P> rewer s.enue, Msr-ion Thursday ntftl* The group wffl Jsttt rrerme m* child's father is program. Both sre pupil- ' heYe «t 1 :W. 9 member of the locsi police furee Leroux Sch-K,| 0f Dancing. ■ r^BST ree under AIIS nosted be-the (ore M-.giv- irofman the day of his arrest.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, September 16, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-09-16 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 9 |
Day | 16 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 27 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®I)c CoBstjoljochen Uccarkr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7727. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1947. PRICE: THREE CENTS
Rev. Copeiand
Resigns Charge
After 5 Years
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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